The space was alien.
The sky was dark and murky, despite it being broad daylight.
The ground below wasnât ordinary terrain.
It was as hard as the earth, yet composed of an unyielding, jagged shell that did not scatter.
Atop this enigmatic terrain stood a temple.
Not an ordinary one, but a lofty temple built of black bricks that harmonized with the dark sky.
And inside it.
There were two figures.
Their appearances couldnât be clearly discerned.
Seated across from each other at a black round table in the center of the temple, the two figures concealed themselves with robes, as if to hide their identities.
The one difference between them was that one figure was wrapped in bandages even underneath the robe,
While the other revealed human-like lips beneath the shadow of the robe.
In this state, the first to break the silence was,
âI canât tell how much longer weâll have to keep doing this.â
The figure with visible lips.
His voice carried an air of dissatisfaction, as if discontent with the situation.
âLook here, âWrath.â Isnât this a waste of time? Letâs just finish this already. Honestly, we donât even need Them to come; we could handle this ourselves.â
His tone was relaxed yet bored, and beneath that lay a tinge of impatience. To this, the other figure, who had been silent, responded.
âWhat exactly do you think we can do, âPrideâ?â
Wrathâs voice was different from Prideâs.
While Prideâs voice was distinctly male, Wrathâs was not.
It was a distorted voice, unrecognizable as belonging to a man, woman, elder, or child.
Yet, Pride continued the conversation as if unbothered.
âWhat else? Annihilation. Honestly, if we âApostlesâ all took action, itâd be over in no time. The fools out there think theyâre strong, but theyâre just complacent weaklings.â
Wrath, who had been silently watching Prideâs savage smile beneath his robe, finally replied.
âThere are those who might not be so weak.â
âYouâre not suggesting we, who were empowered by the Great Original Sins, would fall to them, are you?â
ââŠPride, our task is merely to fulfill our duties.â
âHa, and what duty would that be? Just sitting around like this forever? How much longer are we going to keep doing this? All weâve done is sow the âSeeds,â and thanks to that strange barrier that disappeared recently, weâve essentially been waiting for over ten years.â
Letting out a sigh of frustration, Pride rose from his seat.
âWhere are you going, Pride?â
âWhere do you think? If none of you will act, I will.â
ââŠI donât recall giving you permission.â
Wrathâs retort stopped Pride.
The sinister smile he had worn moments before disappeared.
In the next moment, Pride stood right before Wrath.
At the same time, a chilling black lightning bolt struck down from the sky.
The black electricity split into dozens, even hundreds of strands, halting just above Wrathâs head.
That wasnât all.
The once-intact black temple crumbled into ruins in an instant, destroyed by Prideâs Sin.
Suddenly, Pride was standing atop the round table, extending his hand toward Wrathâs face, crackling with lightning.
ââŠI donât believe youâve ever been my superior, âWrath.ââ
A chilling expression, an icy voice.
But Wrath offered no reply.
They merely looked up at Pride.
âTch.â
After holding the standoff for a while, Pride eventually withdrew his lightning and turned away.
âWhere are you going?â
Wrath asked calmly.
In response, Pride returned to his nonchalant demeanor as if nothing had happened.
âSince none of you are acting, Iâll do it. I donât know what the other Apostles, including you, are thinking, but Iâm eager to meet Him. So~â
He smirked.
âIâm going to retrieve the Seeds.â
Walking confidently out of the temple, Pride removed his hood.
The moment he did, his silver-gray hair and a pair of ears peeking through were revealed.
âSo~â
Heading toward the templeâs exterior, he slowly stroked his chin.
âHas it been ten years? No, twelve years.â
Muttering to himself, he let out a small laugh.
A strange light flickered in his eyes.
âLetâs see how well the Seedsâor rather, my siblingâhas grown, shall we?â
As he muttered to himself, he vanished.
With a single streak of black lightning left in his wake.
***
It had been about three weeks since making the peculiar contract with Penia Crysinne.
âOh, judging by the way this mana array changes shape, it seems to bend this way.â
âWhich meansââ
âItâs amplification.â
âI see.â
Alon was in a very good mood.
The magical research he was conducting with Penia was going exceedingly well.
In fact, it was going far beyond just âwell.â
âThen thisââ
âOh, looking at the array transforming into a decomposition structure, it seems more like reduction rather than amplification.â
âIntentionally reducing its power?â
âYes. However, the molecular structure of the mana is intertwined⊠To be precise, it seems like a hook structure. In this case, even spells that normally cannot be used in combination might be partially possible.â
It was proving to be far more valuable than his solo magical research.
Thanks to this, Alon had spent nearly five hours today on magical experiments and discussions.
âThatâs enough for today.â
âOh, yesâŠ!â
Watching Penia nod enthusiastically, Alon couldnât help but reflect.
âWho would call her a person with a ruined personality?â
Just as he was reevaluating her characterâ
âSister.â
âWhat is it?â
âWell, the magical reagents en route here were stolen by bandits.â
âWhat? Those damn bandits again~!!!!â
The moment her brother Felin delivered the report, Penia let out a piercing scream, making Alon quickly reconsider his thoughts.
ââŠThat seems accurate, after all.â
âUm, Marquis?â
âYes?â
âPardon me, but may I leave the Marquisâ estate for a day or so?â
Penia asked nervously, as if she were seeking a tremendous favor.
Alon nodded lightly.
ââŠI donât mind.â
âOh, reallyâŠ?! I just heard that bandits have stolen the magical reagents coming here, so I thought Iâdââ
Despite Alonâs casual response, she began explaining herself in detail.
Though he thought they had developed a degree of camaraderie through their magical research, she still struggled to make such simple requests.
Alon felt slightly awkward.
ââŠGo ahead. And for the record, you donât need my permission to leave.â
âOh, reallyâŠ?! I thought for sure I needed toâŠâ
ââŠâ
Penia hesitated, fidgeting as if unsure.
Alon once again felt like a criminal forcing someone into labor somewhere in Southeast Asia.
âThatâs not the case, so just go.â
âOh, yesâŠ!â
With that, Penia grabbed Felin by the scruff of the neck and strode out.
âWhy meâŠ?â
Felinâs strangely sorrowful voice echoed, but he was helplessly dragged away by Penia and soon disappeared.
A moment later.
âMarquis.â
âYes?â
âWell, it seems like you finished a bit earlier today.â
âThatâs because today was a wrap-up session.â
After replying to Evan, Alon looked down at the papers in front of him.
The stack of papers was filled with numerous seals.
Among them were seals Alon had known, those discovered during his research with Penia, and additional seals with their abilities, arrays, and applications.
âWow, you accomplished all of this in just three weeks?â
âYes.â
âThatâs⊠an incredible amount.â
Evanâs jaw dropped.
Alon shrugged.
âItâs not done yet.â
âWith all this, itâs still not done?â
âYes.â
He looked down at the papers again.
Over the past three weeks, he had confirmed the mana flow paths and mana arrays associated with the seals.
But the more significant realization was something else entirely.
It was the structural transformation of mana molecules according to the seals.
He had grasped the first substantial clue regarding multi-seals.
Until now, if more than one seal was applied to a single spell, it often failed to manifest or resulted in the spell breaking entirely.
This was the case even when Alon began exploring seals in earnest after hearing from Lainisius that it might be possible to use multiple seals.
However, recently, Alon had discovered a very small but significant clue: there existed seals that naturally complemented each other due to the way mana-binding structures changed with each seal.
These paired seals formed a completely different structure when combined.
ââŠThereâs still a lot to do.â
Despite the indifferent tone of his voice, his gaze, filled with satisfaction, swept over his research journal.
He hadnât understood before.
Why wizards in novels willingly ventured into hellish situations just to obtain a single research journal.
Now, he felt he understood.
âBy the way, Marquis, arenât you leaving soon?â
It was Evanâs voice that interrupted his thoughts.
âWhere to?â
âTo Lartania. Didnât you mention visiting there? And you said youâd also stop by Colony.â
âAh, thatâs right.â
âYou even sent letters about it.â
âAh.â
Alon nodded to himself, recalling the memory.
Indeed, when he first began his research with Penia, heâd sent letters to Rine and Seolrang, promising to visit soon.
Realizing this now, he murmured.
ââŠTheyâve probably arrived by now.â
âThen we should prepare to leave.â
ââŠIâll finish this first and prepare tasks for Penia to handle.â
With a wistful look at the magic journal in his hand, he added.
âWeâll leave in two days.â
âUnderstood.â
***
The desert city of Colony.
Unlike the bustling streets, always filled with the excitement of the Colosseum, Seolrangâs office was quiet.
When not training guild members, Seolrang typically spent her time sleeping unless there was something pressing to do.
This pattern had never deviated before.
Which is why Lime, the golden-maned assistant and secretary to Seolrang, found her current demeanor unusual.
The usually languid guild leader was unusually animated after receiving a certain letter.
âGuild Master?â
âHmm?â
âYou seem excited.â
âOf course!â
ââŠMay I ask whatâs making you so happy?â
Lime was curious.
What kind of letter was she clutching so dearly, ears perked with enthusiasm?
At Limeâs question, Seolrang glanced at the letter in her hand and then replied.
âItâs time to hear the answer!â
âAn answerâŠ?â
âYes! My Master promised to answerâtwo years ago!â
A radiant smile spread across her face.
Lime, now even more bewildered by the cryptic answer that lacked all context, watched as Seolrang swayed her golden tail enthusiastically.
âHope they arrive soon~â
Seolrang chuckled softly, the excitement clear in her voice.