âLook forward to the gift.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
ââŠThen Iâll try to expect something.â
âPlease do.â
Watching Rine smile subtly, Evan, standing next to Alon, whispered softly.
âMarquis, youâre lucky, arenât you?â
âUgh?â
âDidnât you seem a little disappointed last time when you didnât get a birthday gift?â
ââŠI wasnât, really.â
Alon replied calmly.
âŠBut Evan wasnât entirely wrong.
In truth, it did sting a little.
ââŠIf I hadnât heard about it, I wouldnât have expected anything in the first place.â
Of course, he didnât intend to blame Rine for saying she would give him a gift back then.
A birthday gift depends on the giverâs feelings, and it would be ridiculous for the recipient to demand one.
At that momentâ
âYou were looking forward to it, werenât you?â
âDonât mind him. Evan is just talking nonsense.â
Rine let out a small chuckle.
âDonât worry, Godfather. This year, Iâll definitely give you a gift.â
After a lighthearted exchange, Alon finally got to the real reason he had come.
âRine, I read the letter you sent⊠Do you have any additional information about the âShadow Dragonâ?â
Rineâs gaze shifted to Blackie, nestled in the breast pocket of Alonâs coat.
âThatâs the âShadow Dragonâ, right?â
âYes.â
âHmm~â
After pondering for a moment, Rine slowly began to speak.
âAfter you asked about the âShadow Dragonâ, I did some additional research. But honestly, I couldnât find much more from the resources I had access to.â
âIs that so?â
Rineâs answer left Alon with a peculiar expression.
âAs I suspected from her letter, the âShadow Dragonâ appears to be an even more dangerous existence than I thought.â
The reason he sought Rineâs knowledge on the âShadow Dragonâ since obtaining its egg was simple:
He knew about the library inside Rineâs mind.
That library contained almost all information, excluding things deemed âunknowable.â
In fact, even information about the âunknowableâ existed in the restricted section of her mental library.
However, those records were sealed, and Rine couldnât access them due to the constraints of the libraryâs rules.
Of course, Alon knew how to unlock the restricted section.
But he had no intention of allowing that, for it required accepting the *Five Deadly Sins.*
As Alon recalled this fact, Rine added,
âStill, I did manage to uncover a little information.â
âReally?â
âYes, though Iâm not sure how useful it is.â
She shared the rest of what she had found, and Alon listened silently.
After some timeâ
âThatâs all.â
âHmmâŠâ
Unconsciously, Alon nodded.
As she mentioned earlier, not all the information was immediately useful.
However, two notable details emerged:
ââShadow Dragonsâ can ascend to become gods if they fulfill certain conditions as they matureâŠâ
âIâm not entirely sure, but the information I found suggested that, unlike other dragons, âShadow Dragonsâ can achieve divinity by overcoming their destructive urges and consuming the profane.â
The first revelation: the Blackie he was raising could potentially become a âgod.â
The second revelation: Blackie was unlike other âShadow Dragons.â
âUnlike the others?â
âYes. From what Iâve found, âShadow Dragonsâ typically cannot change their forms. This remains true even if they regain their rationality.â
ââŠSo, normally, they wouldnât be able to take on the shape of a cat, like this.â
âYouâre exactly right.â
Blackie was unique.
Alon stared blankly at Blackie.
âMeow?â
The little creature tilted its head innocently.
ââŠItâs hard to wrap my head around it.â
Of course, he had seen it transform into other forms and attack.
But since Blackie always appeared harmless in his presence, the idea of its âoriginal formâ felt foreign.
As he watched the black cat for a while, a memory surfaced.
âThen, could it be⊠when it devoured Rikrakamur⊠was that part of this process?â
The thought lingered briefly before Alon exhaled in relief.
If Rineâs information was accurate, the âShadow Dragonâ simply consumed the profane, meaning Blackie wasnât influenced by the nature of the grotesque entity.
âEven so, it seems a bit different from other âShadow Dragonsâ. For now, though, Iâll have to be content with what Iâve learned.â
Alon patted Blackieâs head once before turning to Rine.
âThank you for finding all this information despite the difficulty.â
âDonât mention it. Itâs a request from you, Godfather.â
Rine smiled warmly, and Alon cleared his throat briefly.
There was one more thing he wanted to ask.
âThis might be a bit forward, but can I make another request?â
âOf course, what is it?â
Without the slightest hesitation, Rineâs response gave Alon the courage to proceed.
âCould you arrange a meeting with Perion?â
ââŠPerion? Are you referring to the leader of the *Kalz Mercenary Corps* who settled in Lartania two years ago?â
âYes.â
âWhy?â
Rine tilted her head curiously.
Of course, she had reason to wonderâ
There had never been any connection between Alon and Perion before now.
Despite that, the reason Alon sought a meeting with him was that Perion possessed something Alon currently needed.
Perion, the leader of the Kalz Mercenary Corps.
A character encountered after progressing through several quests in the labyrinth city of Lartania in Psychedelia.
Although he outwardly pretended to be human, he was, in fact, an elf from a southern territory of non-human races.
âAllegedly⊠he came to Lartania to search for something.â
Unfortunately, Alon couldnât recall more details.
Perion was certainly among the ranks of formidable figures, but he hadnât been central to the playerâs story.
âPerhaps he wouldâve become a key character if the DLC was added.â
However, Alon never played the DLC.
While the DLC added new content, it reportedly diminished the main storyâs enjoyment, so he had avoided it.
As a result, Alonâs perception of Perion was quite simple.
Just a character who provided an item essential for playing as a mage.
âI have something to negotiate with him about.â
Originally, Alon had intended to meet Perion without relying on Rine.
However, he had overlooked one crucial fact: Perion was not someone who could be easily met.
As a player, Alon had naturally encountered Perion while resolving significant events in the labyrinth.
It wasnât until he arrived in Lartania that he realized how difficult it was to meet Perion, who rarely interacted with others despite being a mercenary.
Of course, Rine casually responded,
âIf you wish, Godfather, Iâll arrange a meeting for tomorrow.â
âCan you?â
With an air of ease, she smiled and replied,
âOf course, if thatâs what you want, Godfather.â
***
Meanwhile, from beyond the window of Rineâs shop, Merd, Yuna was perched on a tree branch, hiding as she closely observed Alonâs face.
âHmm~ He doesnât seem particularly extraordinary. Why is Red Moon so fanatically devoted to him?â
She even tilted her head slightly in confusion.
Her observation of Alon from Merdâs office window was purely coincidental.
She had come to relay Yutiaâs message to Rine and had just happened to arrive during Alonâs visit.
As a result, she managed to catch sight of Alon and Rine together.
After observing the two for a while, Yuna recalled Alonâs earlier remark.
âHis⊠birthday?â
A birthday.
It wasnât a word that evoked any special emotions for her, but now it seemed oddly significant.
This was because sheâd overheard that the âGreat Moon,â whom Red Moon worshiped, had been slightly downcast about not receiving a birthday gift.
âŠOf course, according to the knight, the Great Moon had shown no expression whatsoever.
Whether the knightâs jest about their close relationship was true or not, Yuna deliberated briefly.
ââŠShould I report this to the other moons as well? Iâll have to visit them all anyway.â
Soon, she decided to inform the other leaders that âthe Great Moon might feel slightly disappointed if their birthday isnât celebrated.â
âŠPerhaps a risky decision.
***
In Alonâs mind, the image of Perion, leader of the Kalz Mercenary Corps, was that of a knight with a strong sense of conviction, despite being a mercenary.
Outwardly, Perion seemed like a knight living a carefree life, but no player saw him that way.
Humorously, while his disguise was convincing, his actions didnât align with his appearance.
This discrepancy made Perion appear as a figure of unwavering conviction, a portrayal not far from the truth.
In reality, Perion was an elf of the âPagade,â a rank slightly higher than Master Knights in Caliban.
Having some understanding of Perionâs background, Alon planned to acquire the desired item through negotiation.
âŠAlthough obtaining the item Perion needed required venturing into the labyrinth, which would take a few days, Alon concluded it was worth the time for future benefits.
***
The next day, thanks to Rineâs arrangements, Alon moved forward.
âI am Perion of the Kalz Mercenary Corps.â
âI am Marquis Palatio of the Kingdom of Asteria.â
âAh, yes, Iâve heard much about you.â
âI seeâŠâ
Finally, Alon met Perion.
Contrary to his known image of a knight filled with conviction, Alon encountered a man who seemed visibly timid.
âYes, yes, please speak.â
Perion repeatedly glanced around nervously and avoided direct eye contact during their conversation.
Noticing this, Alon naturally turned to see where Perionâs gaze was directed.
âIs something wrong, Godfather?â
ââŠOh, itâs nothing.â
âFeel free to speak, Godfather. Perion has plenty of time today, right, Perion?â
âAh, yes, thatâs correct. I have a lot of time today.â
There, Alon saw Rine smiling.
She calmly watched Perion, who was nodding vigorously.
Suddenly, a rumor Evan mentioned a week ago resurfaced in Alonâs mind.
A rumor that all senior council members had died, leaving Rine as the sole survivor.
Alon seemed to have inadvertently stumbled upon a truth he didnât necessarily need to know.