The territory of the Luxibl Principality, Caslot.
âHaâstill the same.â
Reinhardt, one of Calibanâs Five Swords, murmured as he observed the ever-bustling scenery of Caslot.
âCaptain, we must move quickly.â
âAh, right.â
A woman who stood about two heads shorter than Reinhardt, Elise, who also served as the vice-captain of Reinhardtâs knights, the Sioran Order, spoke sharply.
âPlease, donât run away again.â
âI told you I wouldnât run.â
âYou said the same last time and still ran off, didnât you?â
âThat was due to circumstancesââ
âRegardless, this time, itâs absolutely unacceptable.â
Despite her small stature, she exuded an intimidating aura, firing off words rapidly.
Reinhardt scratched his head and replied.
âDonât worry. No matter how reckless I may seem, I wouldnât disgrace myself as an envoy of Caliban.â
âAt least you still have some sense left, thankfully.â
ââŠWhat do you think I am?â
âIf you run off again, Iâll have to ask the Solar Knightsâ captain for help.â
The Solar Knights.
At those words, Reinhardt involuntarily frowned.
âThatâs a bit much, isnât it?â
âJudging by your expression, that seems accurate.â
âHaââ
A deep sigh escaped him.
Just thinking about that man made Reinhardtâs head spin.
âYou know how insane it gets being around him, donât you?â
ââŠHmm.â
âIf you even mention magic, itâs Marquis Palatio this, magic items, Marquis Palatio that, or anything remotely magicalâheâll invoke his name and spend an hour extolling his virtues!â
âPlease stop talking.â
âI canât help but get more annoyed! That guy has gotten even stronger, and now sparring with him is nearly impossible!â
As if he were about to burst, Reinhardt pounded his chest.
Watching him, Elise nodded.
âTrue, even when we were just talking about statues, he suddenly started praising Marquis Palatioâit was shocking.â
âExactly! I nearly lost my mind, too.â
âStill, thatâs why itâs better to send you. If I put it like this, you definitely wonât run away.â
ââŠYouâre really too much.â
âLetâs go already.â
Elise turned on her small heels and walked briskly ahead.
Watching her retreating figure, Reinhardt shook his head in resignation and followed her toward the royal castle.
âItâs surprising, though. I didnât expect the king to eliminate those corrupt factions and restore royal authority.â
âI feel the same. I thought he was just an idealistic figurehead. But I heard he struck a deal.â
âA deal?â
âYes, thanks to that, Luxibl no longer venerates the Holy Kingdom of Rosario as its state religion. Instead, they worship another deity.â
âAnother deity?â
Reinhardt was puzzled.
âWell, I donât pray to gods myself, but is that even allowed?â
âRosario hardly cared about Luxibl anyway, so they probably wonât do much. Though they might feel offended.â
âSo, which deity are they worshiping now?â
After a brief silence, Elise replied to Reinhardtâs question.
âUm, I think itâs someone called âKalanon, the Lightning Receiver.'â
âKalanon, the Lightning Receiver?â
âYes. Oh, look over there. Thatâs their statue.â
As they passed through the square, Elise pointed to the center.
Following her gaze, Reinhardt saw a towering statue.
âHuh?â
The statue looked oddly familiar to Reinhardt.
âThey say they now worship that deity.â
ââŠThatâs Kalanon, the Lightning Receiver?â
âYes, apparently so.â
He stopped in his tracks and stared blankly at the statue.
The statue depicted a man in a dark coat, grasping lightning. Though the face was featureless,
Reinhardt instinctively associated it with someone he knew.
No, it wasnât just a resemblanceâthe face was erased, but the figure unmistakably resembled that person.
It was Marquis Palatio.
And there was only one person who could orchestrate something like this.
ââŠElise.â
âYes?â
âWas the one who made the deal with Luxibl⊠Deus Macalian?â
It could only be that manâ
âNo? Why would you think that?â
Wait, no?
âThen why did you bring it up all of a sudden?â
Leaving Eliseâs puzzled expression behind, Reinhardt could only stare at the statue with a perplexed look.
ââŠWhat in the world is thisâŠ?â
***
At that moment.
âLuxibl changed its state religion?â
âYes, to Kalanon, the Lightning Receiver, apparently.â
ââŠCan a state religion be changed so easily?â
âIâm not entirely sure, but thatâs what I heard.â
On the first night of their desert crossing with the caravan,
Alon heard the news from Evan.
ââŠBut Iâve never heard of a god named Kalanon, the Lightning Receiver. What kind of deity is that?â
âIâve never heard of it either.â
[Hmm, I think I might have heard of it before.]
âYou have?â
When Alon asked, the small snake nodded.
[Though it was a long time ago, so I donât remember well. Still, the name isnât entirely unfamiliar.]
âSo, you donât really know either. Typical snake brain.â
Evan seized the chance to mock Basiliora.
[You insolent human!]
âWell, youâre just a snake.â
[I am a god!]
âThen why canât you beat me?â
[Th-thatâs because yesterday, luck wasnât on my side!]
As their conversation shifted to the peculiar board game theyâd played the previous night, their voices naturally grew louder.
âLife sure has gotten noisier these days.â
Alon mused, feeling oddly nostalgic for the silence of the past.
Still, he shruggedâit was better to have some liveliness than to dwell in solitude.
Just thenâ
âGodfather.â
âYes?â
âKalanon, the Lightning Receiver, seems to be a native deity of the Thunder Serpent Tribe.â
âOf the Thunder Serpent Tribe?â
âYes.â
While riding in the carriage, Rine shared new information.
âSo, does that mean the Luxibl Principality now worships the Thunder Serpent Tribeâs native god?â
âHmm, based on the story, that seems to be the case?â
ââŠWhat a strange turn of events.â
Alon wore a curious expression.
âWould you like me to look into it further, Godfather?â
After a brief moment of contemplation, Alon shook his head.
âNo, thereâs no need for that.â
Regardless of why Luxibl Principality started believing in Kalanon, it wasnât particularly important to him.
âUnderstood, Godfather.â
Rine immediately accepted his response and handed him something.
âHere, have this.â
âA sweet potato?â
âYes. I prepared it in advance for you, Godfather.â
It was a perfectly cooked sweet potato, peeled just enough at the top for easy eating.
ââŠThanks.â
âYouâre welcome.â
Rine smiled sweetly, clearly pleased.
As Alon accepted the sweet potato, he couldnât help but feel slightly burdened despite his neutral expression.
After all, during their week-long journey, Rine had been taking care of him with remarkable diligence.
âŠPerhaps excessively so.
âFrom preparing water for me to wash with as soon as I wake up, to personally making breakfast, lunch, and dinner⊠and even answering any questions I have immediately.â
Not to mention, if Alon mentioned feeling hot, she would bring out a cooling magic tool. She even managed to cook sweet potatoes over the fire without burning a single spot.
ââŠItâs delicious.â
âThank you, Godfather. Iâm happy you like it.â
Rine smiled again, her demeanor warm and cheerful.
Yet, despite her calling him âGodfather,â Alon felt as if he were being doted on by an older sister.
âPlease donât hesitate to ask me for anything, Godfather. Iâll do whatever I can to help you.â
ââŠThanks.â
âItâs nothing. Youâre my one and only Godfather, after all.â
As Rineâs voice, melodic like a song, flowed, Alon chewed on the sweet potato.
It was still as sweet as ever.
***
A few days later, as Alon continued his desert crossing, he halted the carriage in response to the blaring of an alarm and stepped outside.
âThatâs a lot of them.â
âIndeed, there are many.â
They had encountered a group of desert bandits.
It seemed like a substantial number.
âLooks like a new bandit gang has formed?â
âBandit gangs naturally form over time, after all.â
ââŠStill, they seem more numerous than the Crimson Sand Bandits.â
Alon scanned the horizon.
The cloud of sand forming in the distance didnât bode well.
ââŠThere must be at least several hundred of them.â
âIndeed.â
Even if they eliminated the Crimson Sand Bandits, the idea of completely eradicating banditry in such a place was impossible.
That thought lingered for only a moment.
âWhy donât you show them, Marquis?â
âShouldnât you, as the escort, handle this?â
âCome on, how could I take on all of them by myself?â
ââŠYouâre really doubting yourself now?â
âWell, Iâm more of the âsupport type,â you know.â
As Alon pondered what that even meant, he reluctantly prepared to step forward.
Howeverâ
âGodfather, Iâll handle this.â
ââŠYou?â
âYes. Please wait a moment.â
Rine, blocking his way with her usual smile, stepped forward.
As the bandits came into clearer viewâ
Kiiiiiing!
Rineâs voice resonated faintly, and above her head, a massive golden eye resembling a hologram appeared.
A haloed, radiant eye.
And thenâ
Pfft!
A short, piercing sound accompanied a golden cylindrical beam shooting out.
The beam split into dozens of strands, piercing through the approaching bandits in an instant.
It all took less than a minute.
The once-expanding cloud of dust on the horizon was now gone.
The bandits, pierced by the golden beams, were left tangled in a massive jungle-gym-like formation.
The previously tense merchants and mercenaries fell silent in shock.
Amidst the stunned silence, Rine calmly retrieved the golden beam and turned back.
âIâve taken care of it, Godfather.â
She smiled her usual serene smile, her eyes twinkling playfully.
ââŠI see. Butâwhat.â
âYes?â
ââŠHow did you do that?â
Alon, who had witnessed the entire process alongside Evan, couldnât help but ask.
Though he knew from their past battles with Kylas that Rine had combat abilities,
âŠhe hadnât imagined anything like this.
âItâs all thanks to the artifact you gave me, Godfather.â
ââŠSomething I gave you?â
âYes.â
ââŠThe Travelerâs Eye?â
âYes. Though Iâm still not fully accustomed to it, Iâm starting to get the hang of it, Godfather.â
Alon slowly raised his head to look at the massive eye hovering behind Rine.
âThatâs⊠the Travelerâs Eye?â
It looked completely different from what he had imagined.
âWhat⊠is thatâŠ?â
A strange sense of fear crept over Alonâs entire body.
***
A week later, Alon and his party finally arrived at the colony.
Andâ
âMaster!â
The moment they arrived, they were greeted by Seolrang, who ran straight to Alon.
âItâs been a while!â
ââŠIndeed, it has.â
Seolrang clung to him like a snake, wrapping her legs around his waist as she greeted him enthusiastically.
âNow, will you give me an answer!?â
ââŠAnswer?â
With a radiant smile, she askedâ
âItâs been two years! Are we getting married now?!â
âAh.â
Faced with her pure and direct question, Alon could only let out a groan of exasperation.