âWhat⊠What did you just say?â
At Rimâs reaction, Paloelâs expression turned to one of shock.
No, he couldnât help but be shocked.
No matter how much she was affiliated with the secret organization Paggade, her rank and authority were not higher than that of the Elder Council.
In other words, Rim speaking informally to Paloel right now wasâ
A blatant overreach of authority.
Paloelâs brow furrowed deeply.
But he dared not utter his next words.
âThis girl⊠sheâs serious.â
A murderous aura filled the space.
The sheer intensity of it spoke volumes.
If he said another wordâ
âPaloel, I will eliminate you.â
Though Paloel struggled to find the words, he could not understand Rimâs behavior.
Just a few days ago, she hadnât even liked that human.
So why had her attitude changed so drastically?
As he pondered, Paloel finally reached a conclusion.
There was only one conclusion he could draw.
That wasâ
âCould it be that Marquis Palatio, who arrived in Greynifra claiming that human might truly be a godââ
If not, Rimâs sudden shift in attitude was simply incomprehensible.
At that momentâ
âLet me make this clear.â
ââŠâŠâ
âFrom now on, any attack against Marquis Palatio will be considered an attack against me.â
Leaving behind that warning, Rim walked past him effortlessly.
Paloel could only watch her back in silence.
Meanwhile, at that same momentâ
ââŠâŠSo thatâs the situation.â
âI see, I understand now.â
In a private audience with Queen Magrina of the Elves, Alon observed her reaction after explaining the full story.
Then, he moved on to the next topic.
âAnyway, I have a few questions about this matter. May I ask?â
âOf course. If itâs something I know, Iâll answer anything.â
At her friendly smile, Alon asked his first question.
âBy any chance, when did the ones belowâno, the Ash Seederâfirst appear?â
âThat⊠I canât say for sure. Even we elves donât know the details.â
ââŠâŠI see.â
âHowever, if I were to make a rough estimationâIâd say it was about 600 to 700 years ago.â
â600 to 700 years?â
âYes. Thatâs when I first heard about it.â
Alon unconsciously tilted his head.
â600 to 700 years⊠Is that too ambiguous to be related to Greed?â
From what Alon knew, the Mother of Greed always manifested alongside the Sin of Greed.
And even after that, the Sin of Greed had to be nearby for her to appear.
The Five Great Sins, including the Sin of Greedâ
Once they descend, they never remain idle.
As if their goal was the total annihilation of the continentâs population, they would move toward any place teeming with life to spread death.
In other words, if the Sin of Greed had truly appeared, chaos should have already erupted.
âIf I assume the Sin of Greed appeared 600 to 700 years ago and perished, leaving only the Mother of Greed aliveâthen the timeline isnât completely implausible.â
As he pondered, Alon asked another question.
ââŠâŠWas there ever an instance of the Sin of Greed awakening around that time?â
âHmm⊠Iâm not sure about that. I donât think so.â
A vague response came back.
âIs that so?â
Deciding to set aside his hypothesis for now, Alon moved on to the next question.
He judged that pressing further wouldnât yield any useful information.
âIf itâs something from that far back, it might be recorded in ancient texts. I should look into it.â
Then, suddenlyâ
Alon found himself scrutinizing Queen Magrinaâs face.
ââŠâŠHow old is she?â
It wasnât a pressing issue at the moment.
But no matter how he looked at her, the years she casually mentioned didnât match her youthful appearance, which raised questions in his mind.
âCasually talking about events from 700 years ago means she was alive back then. So that would make this elf at leastââ
As his thoughts naturally continuedâ
âOhâno, Marquis? Are you perhaps entertaining some rather disrespectful thoughts?â
Her words snapped him back to reality.
The queen was smiling.
However, despite the curve of her lips, her eyes were not smiling at all.
âAh, no, thatâs not it.â
He answered more quickly than usual.
âThen please continue with your questions.â
âOf course.â
Fortunately, the moment passed without incident.
âDo you know about the mirror beneath the roots?â
âA mirror?â
âYes, a full-length circular mirror.â
Alon recounted the strange experience he had encountered.
âHmm, first of all, I can confirm that what you saw was indeed an artifact. Howeverââ
She paused briefly, then gently shook her head.
âI donât know exactly what its effects are.â
âYou donât know its effects?â
âYes. Normally, that mirror doesnât reflect anything. Thatâs why we assumed it was an artifact.â
ââŠâŠSince when has that mirror been there?â
Once again, Queen Magrina took a moment to consider before answering.
âI donât know exactly. But itâs been there since the first time I visited that place.â
âThen that means no one knows who placed it there either.â
âRegrettably, that seems to be the case.â
This, too, remained a mysteryâŠ
Alon let out a short âHmm~â before moving on to the next question.
âDo you know what this is?â
What he held out was a golden fruit obtained from deep within the roots.
The moment the queen saw itâ
ââŠ! This is⊠How did you obtain this?â
She asked, seemingly a little surprised.
Alon briefly explained the situation.
After a short pauseâ
âI see, so thatâs how it happened.â
Magrina nodded.
As if she had come to understand something.
She sank into deep thought for a while.
Then, as if surfacing from the depths, she finally gave Alon an answer.
âThe fruit you are holding right now is the fruit of the World Tree.â
âThe World Treeâs fruit?â
âYes.â
ââŠWhat happens if one eats this fruit?â
Magrinaâs answer came immediately.
âIsnât it obvious? Itâs the fruit of the World Tree.â
âAnd that means?â
âYou will likely gain magical power beyond imagination.â
ââŠMagical power beyond imagination?â
âYes. The World Treeâs magical power is contained within it. Just consuming it will fill you with mana.â
âOh.â
A faint expression of admiration appeared on Alonâs face.
If Magrinaâs words were true,
This fruit could be the key to resolving Alonâs congenital mana depletion.
Howeverâ
âStill, you should exercise some caution before consuming it.â
Nothing in this world came so easily.
âIs there some kind of side effect?â
âRather than a side effect⊠Itâs more that the effect is too powerful.â
Too powerful?
âYes. If you eat it improperly, your body might explode.â
ââŠAre you serious?â
âThe fruit only increases your mana, but it doesnât enhance your bodyâs capacity to handle such a massive amount of energy.â
Alon fell silent.
He realized that the golden fruit before him was nothing more than a âgilded persimmonââall show, but potentially deadly.
Howeverâ
âEnhancing my constitution, huh?â
He wasnât about to give up on this rare opportunity.
Determined to research ways to improve his constitution, Alon put the fruit away.
âHave you asked everything you were curious about?â
Just as the conversation was about to wrap upâ
Alon remembered one last question on his mind.
âMay I ask one final thing?â
âOf course.â
Despite the many questions he had already asked, Magrina showed no sign of annoyance.
She simply smiled.
After a brief hesitation, Alon finally askedâ
ââŠCan you tell me everything you know about the Primordial Elf?â
In the end, he asked that question.
Since she had mistaken him for the Primordial Elf, this question would undoubtedly sound strange to her.
But after coming this far, leaving without any information on the Primordial Elf?
That wasnât an option either.
Carefully, he posed the question.
Though his expression remained neutral on the surface,
Inside, he was quite tense, waiting for Magrinaâs response.
âThe Primordial Elf⊠you say?â
âYes.â
Then, Magrinaâ
âOhâsure, sure, Iâll tell you. Thatâs not difficult at all.â
She smiled as if saying, âOh, so thatâs what youâre curious about?â
Just like the first time, when Alon denied being the Primordial Elf.
âHmm~ Where should I start?â
âIâd prefer if you told me everything you know.â
He had to gather as much information as possible.
So Alon made his demand without holding back.
Magrina, as if she found it an entertaining game,
Began sifting through her memories.
âFirst of all, he was a mage.â
âI see.â
âHe had a daughter, too.â
ââŠA daughter?â
âYes.â
That was unexpected information.
âSo he was married.â
Alon casually shrugged.
âAnything else?â
âHe was intelligent. And although he seemed stern on the outside, he was kind-hearted.â
From that point on, Magrina shared many nostalgic memories.
As he quietly listened to her stories, Alon eventually saidâ
âThis should be enough.â
âYou think so?â
âThank you.â
âYouâre very welcome.â
Leaving behind Magrina, who seemed a little disappointed, he returned to his quarters.
***
Sili, the second daughter of the Maccalian family.
Recently, she had become quite a celebrity.
Of course, Sili had always been well-known.
After all, her older brother was Deus Maccalian, Calibanâs Swordmaster.
And he was widely recognized as a âsister foolâ who doted on his younger sister to an excessive degree.
However, the reason Sili had gained fame recentlyâ
Was because of magic.
In Caliban, mages were generally not held in high regard.
And yetâ
Despite learning magic for less than two years, she had rapidly risen to the second rank.
A testament to her genius.
Because of this, she had become quite a prominent figure in the capital.
Today, she had something to discuss with Deus, so she visited his office.
âBrother?â
âWhat is it?â
There,
She found her brother holding binoculars, engaged in some strange activityâ
No, he was observing something.
ââŠWhat are you doing, brother?â
âWhat am I doing? Oh, you mean this?â
âYes.â
When Sili nodded, Deus grinned confidently.
âTake a look.â
He handed the binoculars to her.
â?â
Though puzzled, she accepted them.
Adjusting the focus,
âWhat isâ?â
She unknowingly gasped at the vast estate that filled her vision.
Then, beside her, Deusâs cheerful voice rang out.
âItâs the Marquisâs estate.â
ââŠExcuse me? The Marquis? As in Marquis Palatio?â
âYes. The view is quite clear, isnât it?â
âWell, yes, but⊠How?â
When Sili looked confused, Deus proudly straightened his shoulders.
âI asked a mage to cast a sharing spell on a gemstone retrieved from a labyrinth. Normally, such a distance would be impossible, but artifacts from the labyrinth are exceptionally effective.â
Deus burst into laughter.
ââŠOh, I see. But⊠why exactly did you do this?â
âWhy? Obviously, to protect the Marquis.â
âThe Marquis?â
âYes. There might be enemies targeting him. This way, we can keep watch over him 24/7.â
Hahaha.
Deusâs face was filled with smug satisfaction.
Meanwhile, Siliâ
âWatch over him? Like thisâŠ?â
âIf any scoundrels try to target the Marquis, we can deal with them immediately.â
The more she listened,
âIsnât this more illegalâŠ?â
She felt like she was falling into a labyrinth of confusion.
âNo one will ever dare touch the Marquis! Hahaha!â
It was a rather strange eveningâŠ