Alon wore a blank expression.
Wondering if he was mistaken, he blinked twice, but the man before him still gazed at him with a cheerful smile and an adoring look.
ââŠâŠYou are Prince Karsem, right?â
âYes? Ah, yes, thatâs me, haha. Iâve changed a bit.â
Seeing Karsem awkwardly scratch his head, Alon barely managed to close his gaping mouth.
Seolrang seemed uninterested, but Evan, who had been unsure, couldnât hide his astonishment and opened his mouth wide.
Even if people change, this was too much of a transformation.
Alon recalled the Karsem he had known half a year ago.
Back then, Karsem was, frankly, nothing more or less than a walking pig.
The clothes he wore looked like they were about to burst, and his face was constantly filled with irritation and inferiority.
And that wasnât all.
His personality was so arrogant that the word ârascalâ suited him better than just âtroublemaker.â
But how was Karsem now?
The triple chin that used to stand out?
Gone.
No, it had just vanished entirely.
The eyes that had been full of annoyance and inferiority?
They looked completely clean. So clean, in fact, that they even appeared kind.
Moreover, for some reason, he seemed to have grown significantly taller.
ââŠâŠYouâve changed a lot.â
âThatâs right. And itâs all thanks to you, my lordâno, Marquis!â
âIs that so?â
âYesâŠâŠ!â
Alon still struggled to process it all.
No matter how he looked at it, he couldnât grasp this manâs transformation.
ââŠâŠThis feels like something out of a web novel.â
Unintentionally, he recalled the web novels he used to enjoy reading.
Typically, the protagonist, an ordinary person, would possess a spoiled royal or noble who was fat and lazy. After working hard to lose weight, they would become handsome and earn the admiration of servants.
Honestly, he hadnât fully understood it back then.
Even if someone lost weight, their face and body shape would still remain, wouldnât they?
But now, Alon could truly relate to the servants in those novels, who clapped enthusiastically.
ââŠâŠIt makes sense now.â
While he was lost in thought,
âPlease have a seat. My father will be here soon.â
âAlright, I will.â
Following Karsemâs invitation, Alonâs group naturally took their seats, and a little later, King Carmaxes III arrived.
Alon, who had finally regained his composure, began to enjoy the banquet.
However, he felt somewhat burdened by the atmosphere.
âItâs impressive that youâve already reached the first rank.â
âNo, itâs all thanks to the marquisâ teachings.â
âIs that so?â
âYes!â
âŠâŠThe reason was that Karsem praised Alon throughout the banquet.
ââŠâŠHe constantly talks about the marquis.â
âI see.â
âIf it werenât for the marquis, I would probably still be living a miserable lifeâŠâŠ Thatâs why Iâm always grateful!â
Quite a lot, too.
âNo, I didnât do much. You achieved this on your own. Thereâs no need to credit me for it.â
âNo! As I said, if it werenât for you, I would have remained the way I was!â
Too much.
Alon felt his hand, hidden under the table, naturally curl up at Karsemâs passionate gaze fixed on him.
âŠâŠKarsem seemed truly, genuinely sincere.
***
The next day, after what was quite literally a banquet that only left Alon embarrassed.
âMarquis.â
âWhat is it?â
âI looked into it, and it seems that the evaluation of Karsem has changed significantly.â
âTo that extent?â
âYes, surprisingly, heâs being evaluated more favorably than the First Prince.â
Hearing Evanâs report, Alon asked, feeling curiosity beneath his indifferent expression.
âReally, to that extent?â
âYes. Apparently, because of that, the internal atmosphere of the royal palace is becoming a bit strange.â
âCarmaxes doesnât seem to be managing it separately?â
âI heard that even the king is remaining silent.â
Even the king is silent?
At that moment, Alon let out a low exclamation.
âSo thatâs why Karan looked at me with those eyes.â
He recalled the gaze Karan had given him before.
A gaze that hadnât been particularly friendly, even upon their first meeting, which had left him puzzled.
If the internal atmosphere of the kingdom had indeed turned peculiar, it made sense.
The fact that King Carmaxes III wasnât controlling the current situation in the palace essentially meant he was tacitly allowing a power struggle for the throne.
ââŠâŠFrom the kingâs perspective, it wasnât an entirely incomprehensible decision.â
While the First Prince, Karan, was better than the Second Prince, he wasnât exactly a promising candidate for a good king.
He was merely relatively better.
In such a situation, it was natural for the kingâs heart to waver when the Second Prince showed better promise over time.
After all, Carmaxes III, though a father, was a king first and foremost, and he thought more as a king than as a parent.
ââŠâŠThe intriguing part was how a power struggle between the First Prince, who had long been recognized as the heir, and the Second Prince, who was only recently acknowledged, could be possible nowâŠâŠ but thereâs no need for me to worry about that.â
At any rate, when Alon put together all the circumstances, he was able to understand the recent events overall.
âSo Karan thinks that Karsem changed because of me.â
Of course, from Alonâs perspective, it was a bit perplexing.
He hadnât done anything particularly special for Karsem.
âMarquis, what do you plan to do now?â
Evan asked just in time.
Alon answered without hesitation.
âSince Iâve finished my business in Colony, I plan to wrap up the remaining tasks and return.â
âTasks? Oh, are you referring to the monster you mentioned last time?â
âYes.â
âAm I going to wait here again?â
âThatâs rightâŠâŠ though you seem pleased about it?â
âNo way.â
Evanâs face clearly showed an expression of reliefââOh, yes, lucky me! No hard work!â
Alon felt oddly annoyed.
For a moment, he considered taking Evan along, but only briefly.
He let out a light sigh and dismissed the thought.
In truth, this trip wasnât meant to deal with the desert monster directly but was only a preliminary expedition.
Alon recalled the desert monster, âScorpion.â
âI wish I could deal with it while Iâm here.â
Unfortunately, that wish was unlikely to come true.
For now, he didnât even know Scorpionâs exact location.
Unlike the other monster, Rikrakamur, whose location was clearly identified, all they knew about Scorpion was that it was somewhere in the vast desert, with no distinct landmarks.
Even in the game, tracking down Scorpion required time.
You had to clear the temple that provided a guide, which took about three months of preparation before you could even attempt to confront Scorpion.
Of course, you could wander the vast desert without the guide and search for Scorpionâs location manually.
But why didnât people do that?
Because finding Scorpionâs cave in the desert was like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Additionally, there were âScorpion Soldiers.â
These were the soldiers guarding the monsterâs cave.
This was Alonâs second reason for focusing on preliminary work now.
Though called scorpion soldiers, if you played as a mage, they were even more troublesome than Scorpion itself.
The scorpion soldiers, made of sand, numbered in the hundreds.
They endlessly regenerated upon death, and in terms of in-game level, each one was at the expert rank, making them a nuisance.
Moreover, their weapons were all coated with poison, so if you allowed even a single hit, it would be fatal.
However, there was a strategy that allowed you to bypass these troublesome scorpion soldiersâif you obtained the guide through the templeâs preliminary quest, they would all turn into sand and disappear.
âI plan to move tomorrow.â
Alon made his decision.
âIâll be waiting here.â
As he looked at Evan, who somehow appeared irritating again, Alon thought.
ââŠâŠShould I just take him along?â
***
At that moment.
Somewhere in the vast desert, in Scorpionâs cave.
Or rather, in a space so vast that calling it a cave seemed inadequate, scorpion soldiersâwho should have only awakened in the presence of intrudersâhad risen.
However, they did not move.
No, to be precise, it would be more accurate to say they couldnât move.
The hundreds of soldiers that had awakened to repel the intruder.
Crackle! Crackle-crack!
All of them were skewered by black lightning, trembling as they hovered between life and death.
Amid the immobilized scorpion soldiers, a Beastman with silver-gray hair leisurely glided forward.
His gait was extremely calm, utterly relaxed.
With that same leisurely pace, he strolled through the ranks of hundreds of scorpion soldiers, eventually arriving at the center of the cave.
Ssshhh-!
Once again, soldiers began awakening from beneath the ground.
But that wasnât all.
Shriiiiik-!!!
Far more soldiers than before emerged from the sand in an instant, surrounding the man.
Soon, the monstrous roar of Scorpion, who had been dormant in the cave, echoed loudly.
Yet, there was no sign of tension on the intruderâs face.
âHoââ
Instead, as if he found it amusing, the man let out an exclamation.
Crackle-!
He cloaked himself in black lightning.
In the next moment.
Zzt-!
His figure vanished.
When he reappeared, there were no longer any scorpion soldiers near him.
Instead, what appeared before the man wasâ
A monster.
The scorpion, Scorpion, who had lived for nearly a thousand years while harboring one of the five great relics of sin.
Yet, despite the sight of the scorpion drooling as it gazed at him, the man wore a cheerful smile.
âWell, fine. When I returned to the surface, I was disappointed that the seeds hadnât sprouted as well as Iâd hopedââ
He lightly tapped the creatureâs head with a finger.
âYou can help with that.â
The moment black lightning flowed from his hand.
!!!!
Scorpion thrashed violently.
Soon, the brown hue of the monster began to change.
It darkened into a shade as deep as the abyss.
Watching the transformation, the manâ
âNow, shall we go greet him?â
No, the apostle of âPrideâ turned his gaze toward Colony.
âAnd while weâre at it, letâs pay a visit to my younger sibling.â
***
The next day.
Alon prepared to set off for the preliminary work as planned, though he was feeling somewhat more at ease.
There would be battles, but thanks to Seolrang and Rine agreeing to assist him, he felt reassured.
ââŠâŠRine said she would briefly visit the royal palace, so weâll leave once she returns.â
Therefore,
Alon was chatting leisurely with Seolrang, who was hugging the drooping Blackie.
Until suddenly,
BOOOOOM-!!!!
A massive noise erupted.
It was distant, yet distinct to everyoneâs earsâa tremendous explosion.
Alon instinctively got up and looked out the window.
He couldnât hide his shock at the sight before him.
âScorpion?â
The massive monster was tearing down Colonyâs walls and forcing its way in.
And then,
âB-brother?â
Alon heard Seolrangâs incredulous murmur beside him.