Penia Crysinne lived in the flavor of her own importance. Although she acted like a hooligan, displaying her temper as she pleased, this didnât mean she was stupid or dull.
In a word, she was well self-aware.
Penia had a good grasp of her own situation, so the reformative letter wasnât much of an issue for her.
The letter was a source of fear only for nobles involved in political life, but there was no reason to fear if one wasnât entangled in political ideologies.
Unless one were to commit absurdities like human experimentation associated with heretics.
Moreover, the Kingdom of Saints also made an effort not to easily antagonize the people from the Mage Tower.
Fighting each other would benefit neither side much.
Thus, even when Penia heard that Cardinal Yutia had come looking for her because of the reformative letter, she was nonchalant, and had even hoped for a small slip of the tongue when she first heard of the Cardinalâs visit, perhaps to relieve some stress from the workload piled up by Marquis Palatio.
So she looked at Yutia with eyes full of venom, at least until Yutia stepped into the room.
But.
The moment Yutia entered and looked at Penia with a casual expression and a deep smile, Penia couldnât help but adjust her posture.
In a fleeting moment, she saw something behind Yutia.
She couldnât see it clearly.
But one thing was clear. It was the same type as âthatâ.
The thing that Marquis Palatio wore on his back.
Something that people must never recognize.
Recognizing it meant one could gain everything in the world, but it would also mean having to sacrifice oneâs lifeâit was a poisoned chalice.
Unknowingly, Penia began to sweat coldly.
âThatâ being there meant, the person before her was not just some Cardinal, but something entirely different.
Thus,
âWhat? How? Why is there such a thing behind the Cardinal of the Kingdom of Saints? Why?â
Feeling fear and confusion, Penia said,
âSorry.â
âWhat?â
Suddenly apologizing, Yutia had Penia staring blankly,
âAs the Vice-tower master of the Blue Tower, I thought it might be difficult to converse without revealing this briefly⊠I didnât realize it would scare you this much.â
âSob-â
She hiccupped.
âYou donât have to react like that. Iâm not here to harm the Vice-tower master. Just-â
Despite Peniaâs state, Yutia still wore a calm smile.
Then she slowly raised her index finger to her lips and whispered,
âYou know, this is a sensitive matter.â
âYes, of course. I am tight-lipped. Yes, very much soâŠ!â
Penia nodded her head as if mad,
âThatâs very good.â
âYes, yes-â
Unlike when she was grilling Felin, Penia, with a servile smile plastered on her face, cautiously opened her mouth,
âBut, may I know the reason for your visitâŠ?â
âAh, just heard some interesting rumors.â
âInteresting, rumors, you say?â
At Peniaâs question, Yutia laughed,
âYes. Some interesting rumors about our Vice-tower master and Marquis Palatio.â
âRu, rumors-?â
At that, Penia immediately realized what Yutia was referring to, and simultaneously, her survival instincts, which had started to sound an alarm, miraculously summoned a crumpled memory tucked away in a corner of her brain.
Specifically, the rumor that Marquis Palatio and Cardinal Yutia were closely linked.
Realizing this, Penia closely observed Yutiaâs expression.
Surely, she was smiling, but not really.
Her mouth might have been curved into a smile, but her eyes were cold.
Penia frantically struggled for survival,
âThat, thatâs absolutely not true!â
âIs that so?â
âYes, yes, absolutely! Thatâs just a rumor, absolutely! DefinitelyâŠ!â
âYet, you hadnât denied those circulating rumors before-â
âNo, no! Iâve denied them all now! Recently! There wonât be any such rumors in the future, really!â
Penia earnestly explained,
Whether her explanation was effective or not, the shadow in Yutiaâs serene smile seemed to gradually lift.
Seeing this, Penia, realizing her lifeline was slowly opening, became even more determined and continued her words.
However,
âI, I donât really have such a taste for the Marquis. Right? He always has that expressionless face, you know? I donât really like such people.â
âWhat?â
Maybe, that was too much.
ââŠWhat?â
âWhat did you just say?â
Yutiaâs face, which had been smiling pleasantly, suddenly grew cold.
Penia belatedly rolled her eyes and opened her mouth,
âAh, that, um-â
Penia began sweating profusely,
Why must she suffer so much because of Marquis Palatio?
Suddenly, she felt a surge of sadness, almost bringing tears to her eyes.
But the next moment,
âVice-tower master.â
ââŠ!?â
Penia couldnât help but be startled.
Just moments ago, Yutia had been sitting across from her, but now she was unexpectedly beside her, gently placing her hand on Peniaâs shoulder.
Penia momentarily froze and wanted to scream, but she managed to keep her mouth shut with hiccups instead.
âItâs good to show your innocence, but that statement was a bit over the line, wasnât it?â
âSob-â
âAnswer.â
âYes⊠yesâŠ! Iâm, Iâm sorryâŠ!â
âIâll let it pass this time. But next time⊠you know?â
Thud-
âIâm a bit short on patience.â
Soon, Yutia whispered in her ear with a chilling voice,
âAlright, Vice-tower master. Letâs get along well from now on.â
ââŠ.Yes, understood. Well, Marquis Palatio does have his⊠his admirable aspects, ha ha.â
Penia replied with an awkward laugh as Yutia stood up,
âBut, does that mean you wanted a⊠a certain kind of relationship with Marquis Palatio?â
Yutiaâs face started to harden again, and Penia had to quickly add more to her statement,
âAh, no, itâs not like that, the Marquis is handsome, but thatâs not really my typeâŠâ
âSo, the Marquis is not your type?â
â
âNo, itâs not that, he definitely is a handsome man!â
âHeâs not your type, but youâre interested because heâs handsome?â
âNo, thatâs not it,â
Penia felt as if she was trapped in an endless cycle, feeling indescribable anger and injustice,
âThis crazy woman, what on earth does she want me to say?!â
But as Penia was very self-aware, and felt painfully that she could not oppose the being in front of her,
âIâm sorry⊠Iâm sorry⊠Iâm sorry for being aliveâŠâ
She could only bow her head.
It was a peaceful afternoon.
***
Three days later.
[Ha ha ha- Itâs my victory!]
âYou crazy-â
[Meow-?]
As Alon was crossing the desert, he observed Evan, Basiliora, and Blackie gambling excitedly from the driverâs seat.
âWhat on earth are they playing?â
He soon rummaged through his belongings and pulled out the Scorpion gauntlet he had captured,
Like the artifact he had given to Yutia, it was powerless and glowing a pale white,
ââŠApostle.â
Apostle.
It was the first time Alon had seen an Apostle.
They didnât even appear in games.
But one thing was certain, they were powerful.
âIf Seolrang had not awakened, it would have been us who suffered.â
Alon felt a deeper need to delve into magic research.
Not just because of the grotesque clean-up, but soon he had to prepare for the Apostles that would start appearing.
Judging coldly, if all Apostles possessed that level of power, it would be virtually impossible for Alon to stop them.
If he couldnât stop them, the Apostles would eventually create Sin.
Fortunately, Alon had people to help him with his research, and he had already thought of ways to enhance his magical abilities.
The only concern was the âinformationâ about the Apostle.
ââŠThereâs nothing known about them.â
Unfortunately, no one knew about the Apostle.
Neither asking Rine nor the Dragonkin he had visited during his stay in the Colony yielded any different information.
The most he had learned was that someone who had survived the war might know something.
Thus,
ââŠKylrusâ
Alon recalled that name once more.
To the Golden Dragon, he was a mage,
But now, he had appeared as a goblin Outer God.
âOnce I get that item following Eliban, I should go meet him right away.â
Apart from knowing how to use the Dragon of Darkness, there was another reason to meet Kylrus.
As he was organizing his thoughts,
âMarquis.â
Alon turned his head at the sound of Evanâs voice.
âWhat is it?â
âI realized I hadnât given this to you.â
Evan pulled a glass bottle from his bosom and handed it over,
âWhatâs this?â
He asked as he received the bottle filled with black powder,
âFrom what I hear, itâs the powder of the Apostleâs corpse?â
âWhat?â
âWas it Seolrangâs secretaryâŠ? That person had given it.â
Following the explanation,
âWhy would I want this?â
Alon looked bewilderedly at the finely divided (?) powder of the Apostle.
***
In the southernmost part of the continent, in a dense forest touched by the hands of elves instead of humans, lay the sacred land.
Deep within what the elves called Greynifra, lay the elven kingdom of Fildagreen.
The dreamy country of elves built around the World Tree.
And in the massive palace right below the World Tree, in the center of that kingdom,
âYou found Raguerineâs blessing?â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
A man, or rather, Perion who had dropped his human disguise, bowed his head and reported to the queen.
âI hadnât thought it would be possible, but youâve done something truly great, Perion.â
The elf queen Magrina, her voice mixed with surprise and pride, her bright platinum blonde hair flowing down to her waist, praised him.
Perion bowed even deeper and continued,
âThank you, Your Majesty. However, thereâs something I must tell you.â
âWhat is it?â
âRaguerineâs blessing, it wasnât me who found it.â
âIt wasnât you, Perion?â
âYes. Itâs thatââ
Carefully nodding, Perion began to recount the events that had occurred in Lartania, and as Magrina listened to Perionâs words for a while,
âSo, this Marquis Palatio not only instantly recognized your identity but also informed you of the location of Raguerineâs blessing⊠is that what youâre saying?â
âYes.â
âThe room with Raguerineâs blessing was made like Fagadeâs hideoutââ
âNo one else had entered there besides me. And as I mentioned, there was a message written inside.â
ââI hope it reaches my sibling well,â wasnât it?â
âYes.â
Magrina looked at the blessing brought by Perion with a disbelieving expression and fell silent for a moment.
Her voice began to tremble slightly,
âSo, Perion, are you suggesting that this Marquis Palatio might be the ancient elfâmy older brother?â
âI canât be certain, of course. But considering he easily discerned that I was part of Fagade and led me to Raguerineâs blessing, it must have been him.â
Magrina lost her words again.
Because Perionâs reasoning made sense.
However, she couldnât judge the Marquis based solely on this fact.
Originally, as Magrina knew, the ancient elf and her brother had died hundreds of years ago.
She knew well that the dead do not return.
Amid the continuing silence,
âI will quietly check and come back.â
Turning towards the voice, there stood an elf wrapped in a mageâs robeâPhilde, Magrinaâs personal mage.
âIs it possible to confirm that?â
âThere isnât a lack of methods. As you know, my eyes are a bit special.â
âAh.â
Magrina inadvertently let out a gasp.
Philde possessed the Spirit Eyes, capable of seeing souls.
If so, confirming the identity of Marquis Palatio would be an easy task.
âThen, please proceed.â
âI understand. I will go with Perion.â
As soon as their task was decided, Philde and Perion promptly bid farewell and left.
Watching the backs of the two elves,
âIf my brother really is aliveâŠâ
She clenched her fist.
She knew it was logically absurd.
Yet, in her eyes, there flickered an unmistakable light of subtle hope.