âMarquis, you must be pleased this time, right?â
âIs that so?â
âYes, the kids all said theyâd celebrate your birthday!â
Birthday, huh.
Alon cleared his throat unnecessarily.
âWell, itâs certainly appreciated.â
âOh, acting all nonchalant now.â
âItâs not an act. This is exactly how I feel.â
âFor someone claiming that, your lips are subtly curling up.â
Alon gently covered his mouth with his hand.
To be honest, he did feel a bit excited.
He had never received a birthday gift from the kids he had supported.
Of course, that was natural since he had never told them his exact birth date.
More importantly, he never supported them with the intention of getting birthday presents, so he wasnât disappointed.
â⊠Really.â
âCome on, remember when Rine said sheâd send you a gift but didnât? You were sulking.â
âI donât recall any change in my expression.â
âNow I can tell right away.â
â⊠Was it that obvious?â
âNot that you made it obvious, but after serving you for nearly ten years, Iâve picked up on it.â
âIs that soâŠ?â
âYes.â
Alon awkwardly fiddled with the corner of his mouth.
[Hmph, after ten years, and thatâs all youâve noticed? How laughable.]
Basiliora, who had been quiet just a moment ago, slithered out.
âThere he goes again.â
Evan clicked his tongue the moment Basiliora appeared, as usual.
Not backing down, Basiliora snapped back.
[Hah, how rude for a mere human. Iâm only speaking the truth. Why react like that?]
âWhat truth?â
[The fact that after ten years, youâre only now starting to notice such things means you havenât been fulfilling your duties as a servant, right?]
âYouâre begging for a flick on the forehead. So youâre saying you can tell the Marquisâs emotions right away?â
Basiliora straightened his small, insignificant body confidently.
[I canât.]
ââŠ?â
[Whatâs with that face?]
âYou were just ranting about reading expressions!â
[Thatâs your problem. Whether I can read expressions or not doesnât matter to me. Am I Alonâs servant? No. I amâ]
âYou are?â
[A god!]
Cackling like a villain, Basiliora burst into laughter.
Evan turned away, as if it wasnât even worth responding to, and looked at Alon.
âMarquis.â
âYes?â
âDidnât you say youâre going to the Magic Tower conference soon?â
âThatâs right.â
Evan gestured toward Basiliora with his chin.
âWhy not leave him with that guy, Heinkel, or whatever his name is?â
[!? What nonsense! I was just stating facts! Why is this happeningâ]
âMaybe I should.â
[Kyaaaahhh!!!]
As if haunted by traumatic memories, Basiliora started writhing all over.
[Noooâ]
Blackie shook his head pitifully at the sight of Basiliora.
âMarquis, donât you think this guyâs become unnecessary?â
Evan wasnât stopping.
âBasiliora, you mean?â
âYes. You havenât really used him much since last time.â
âHmm, only used him once, I guess.â
âThen why not just hand him over to Heinkel completely?â
[?! What are you saying?! Speak something sensible, you brat!!!]
Foaming at the mouth in protest, Basiliora looked at Alon, clearly distressed.
[Itâs not like I didnât want to fight! Youâre just not summoning me!!]
âThatâs not wrong.â
Basilioraâs voice grew louder, clearly desperate not to be sent to Heinkel.
Indeed, Basiliora was one of Alonâs strongest assets.
Of course, that didnât mean he was useless.
Though he currently looked like a 30cm stubby snake, his essence was that of a god.
âAnd on top of thatââ
Alon glanced down at Blackie and Basiliora.
Something Kylrus had mentioned beforeâ
Practicing to properly handle the shadow dragon.
Along with that, exploring what the spirit dragon could do.
If that worked outâ
âI could make Basiliora even stronger.â
Having made his decision, Alon looked at the bracelet on his wrist, âSalvation of the wanderer.â
âItâs about time to recharge this. Maybe I should do that before visiting the elf village.â
He mentally organized his necessary plans.
[You beast of a human! Are you plotting to send me to hell with that scheme of yours!?]
âHow does it feel to have your life threatened by a beast? And how about the crushing realization that your win rate against that beast isnât even 50%?â
[Donât spout nonsense! Iâve won more than half, and youâve won less!]
Watching the two bicker pointlessly, Alon stretched out comfortably in the scorching desert heat.
Alon arrived at the Palatio territory approximately two weeks later.
âThat⊠is the auction house?â
A massive building stood proudly in the center of the Marquisâs territoryâsomething that certainly hadnât been there when he left.
âApparently, yes.â
ââŠItâs huge.â
And that wasnât all.
Buildings were springing up like mushrooms around the enormous auction house, forming a new district.
Alon couldnât help but feel a sense of pride swelling in his chest.
⊠Even though he hadnât done anything.
With a slight sense of excitement, he passed by the massive auction house and arrived at the Marquisâs estate.
What greeted him there, however, wasâ
ââŠWhat is this?â
âDocuments.â
ââŠThis many?â
âYes.â
From the floor to the ceiling.
A towering stack of paperwork, almost like a paper fortress.
Alon let out a deep sigh.
The pride that had momentarily filled his heart was now replaced by gloom.
âSo heading straight to the elf village was impossible from the start, huh.â
It wasnât like handling this immediately was an urgent necessity.
He had put off paperwork several times before.
But one fact was painfully clearâ
Eventually, he would have to process all of these.
âSighââ
A heavy sigh echoed through the office.
How was he supposed to handle all this alone�
âEvan.â
âYes.â
âPut up a hiring notice.â
âA hiring notice for what?â
âFor someone to handle administrative work.â
Howeverâ
ââŠPutting up a notice is fine, but shouldnât the Marquis handle this himself? Most of these documents must be important.â
ââŠThatâs true, isnât it?â
âOf course. If you leave things like this to someone else, theyâll quietly skim off the top.â
The world wasnât so simple.
Alon groaned.
âIs there anyone reliable?â
âHmm⊠Well, maybe one person?â
[Bullshit.]
Basiliora interjected briefly.
Evan continued speaking as if he hadnât heard.
âBut paperwork isnât exactly my strong suit.â
âHmm~â
A face suddenly came to mind.
âShould I ask Yutia?â
Alon considered it for a moment but soon dismissed the thought and sat down.
Hiring someone would take time anyway.
Soâ
ââŠMight as well get started.â
He picked up a document.
He had felt good about returning home after two months, but nowâ
As he flipped through the papers, he thought staying outside might have been better.
ââŠHm?â
A sudden idea struck him.
***
Alon finished processing the towering stack of documents in just a week.
How was that possible?
âHah⊠HahâŠâ
All thanks to the talented Penia Crysinne.
Even after fulfilling her role as Alonâs magical research assistant, Penia had not returned to the Magic Tower.
Instead, she had set up a research lab in the second office.
To conduct experiments using the catalyst Alon had given her.
âThe talent was right under my nose.â
Alon recruited her to assist with paperwork.
Of course, she hadnât been happy about it at first.
She said sheâd do it, but her eyes screamedâ
âWhy me?â
But nowâ
ââŠItâs finally over?â
âYes. You did well. Thanks to you, we finished much faster.â
âThatâs⊠a relief.â
Despite working overtime for several days in a row, Penia genuinely looked happy.
And the reason for thatâ
Alon had made her an offer.
He had merely promised to arrange regular magic lessons with Heinkel.
And yet, she had worked so passionately.
Alon recalled the past few days.
She had juggled eight pens at once, processing documents at an incredible speed.
A sight so reassuring that he had nearly dropped his own pen just to applaud.
âWhat even is magic?â
Even though she must have been exhausted, Penia never lost her smile.
What was magic to her, exactly?
Why did she throw herself into something most people would avoid?
Recalling his previous image of a rigid and meticulous mageâ
ââŠMaybe mages are actually the simplest of all.â
He decided to revise that thought today.
âAlright, take a break today. Tomorrow, weâll focus on magical research.â
âUnderstoâhuh?â
Penia responded reflexively, then blinked, eyes widening.
Alon patted her shoulder knowingly.
âDonât worry. Iâll explain everything to Heinkel.â
âGasp! Understoodâ!â
It took less than a second.
Her gloomy expression instantly brightened.
Her energy seemed to return as she sprinted out of the room.
Watching her go, Alon thoughtâ
ââŠYeah. Mages really are simple creatures.â
Alon quietly nodded.
***
The morning of Alonâs birthday arrived before he knew it.
Waking up early, Alon glanced beside his pillow.
There, curled up as always, was Blackie, sleeping peacefully.
Gently stroking the soft black fur, Alon got out of bed.
âIs it today?â
In both his previous life and since inhabiting this one, heâd never considered his birthday particularly special.
However, knowing that the kids had prepared gifts made today feel oddly different.
âI wonder what kind of presents theyâve got.â
The thought crossed his mind naturally as he changed clothes.
It wasnât that he expected anything expensive.
This feeling of anticipation had nothing to do with the value of the gifts.
No matter what they had prepared, the simple fact that they had put in the effort tickled Alonâs heart.
This unfamiliar emotion made even him feel like a stranger to himself.
âWell, good things are just⊠good.â
With a faint smile, he pulled back the curtains.
â?â
And immediately noticed something strange.
Not just towering over the Marquisâs mansion but even dwarfing the walls of the Palatio territory itselfâ
A massive statue.
â???â
The statue depicted Alon himself, clad in a flowing black coat, one hand casually raised, with giant diamonds embedded in both eyes.
It stood proudly in the center of the territory.
Alon froze, staring blankly for a long time.
Thenâ
âHmm?â
He felt a strange sense of familiarity.
The odd feeling came from the pose of the statue.
It seemed incredibly familiar somehow.
Where had he seen it before?
As he dug through his memoriesâ
âAh?â
He realized it.
That poseâ
âThatâsâŠâ
It was almost identical to the statue of the North Korean leader heâd seen in his previous life.
Thus began the eventful day of his birthday.