Inside the office.
Alon stared blankly ahead.
In front of him stood two individualsâor rather, an elf and a lizardman.
One of them was Rim, who exuded an unwavering devotion toward Alon.
Unlike when they first met in Greynifra, her eyes now sparkled brightly, and she stood with the utmost politeness.
The other was Zukurak, the lizardman who had visited Alon just recently, radiating the same boisterous energy as before.
Alon looked at the two, cautiously raising his hand to rub his temple.
âSo, what are you saying?â
âWe came to ask who should be in charge of your protection.â
âYou only need to decide, my friend! We will handle the rest!â
While Rim bowed politely, Zukurak burst into hearty laughter.
ââŠNo, thatâs notâŠâ
Of course, Alon wasnât just curious about the conclusion.
First of all, he had no idea why Rim and Zukurak were here together.
More than anything, he couldnât understand how this situation had come to be.
He understood the literal meaning of âproviding protection.â
But why was that topic even brought up, how did it progress, and how did it reach this point?
He couldnât make sense of it at all.
âŠEven if he generously accepted that the elves would act this way, why the lizardmen?
His gaze naturally shifted to Zukurak, as he found his presence particularly puzzling.
âHmmâjust as expected, the marquis has sharp judgment. Indeed, we are far stronger than those pointy-eared folk.â
âThis guyââ
Alon had only looked at him out of sheer confusion.
Yet Zukurak confidently jumped to conclusions, while Rim frowned at his words.
It hadnât even been thirty minutes since Alon entered the office, yet he had already sighed multiple times.
ââŠI think I need an explanation first. Could you tell me exactly whatâs going on?â
âAhâŠ! I will explain right away.â
Startled by Alonâs request, Rim immediately straightened up in attention.
Alon thought there was no need for such strict discipline.
But he knew telling her to relax wouldnât work, so he silently listened to her explanation.
After some time had passed.
âSo, in other words, youâre deciding who will be in charge of my protection.â
âThatâs correct.â
âIndeed.â
Rim and Zukurak nodded confidently.
Alon remained expressionless, but inwardly, he was bewildered.
Because his own will wasnât even considered in their conversation and conclusion.
Of course, being protected wasnât necessarily a bad thing.
From Alonâs perspective, it was actually quite appealing.
In a dark fantasy world full of threats, having more protection was undoubtedly beneficial.
However, Alonâs main concern was that this entire debate stemmed from a misunderstanding.
He roughly understood the elvesâ mistaken reasoning.
But he had no idea what had led the lizardmen to join in.
âNo, seriously, how are they even misunderstanding this?â
He could try to deduce something based on Zukurakâs past statements.
But even so, he couldnât fathom how things had escalated to the point of an actual competition over his protection.
Even after listening to their explanation just moments agoâŠ
After a brief moment of thought, Alon spoke.
ââŠI appreciate the consideration, but I donât really need protection.â
âOhââ
âHmm.â
Rim and Zukurak let out quiet sighs of disappointment.
Alon, though slightly tempted, steeled his resolve.
Receiving protection without any cost.
It was a tempting offer, but it felt like a seductive trap.
Everything stemmed from a misunderstanding.
Though it wasnât something Alon had intended, they had jumped to conclusions on their own.
Regardless, Alon had already gained several benefits from their misperception.
If he went further and accepted protection, and those guarding him saw his actions up close, they might realize their mistake.
If that happened, the losses heâd suffer would outweigh any benefits he had gained thus far.
âBesides, Iâve started accumulating divine power now.â
Recalling the level of divinity he had already amassed, Alon let out a silent breath and looked at the two.
For now, he had to protect their misunderstanding.
âTherefore, I must decline your offer.â
ââŠI see.â
âThatâs unfortunate.â
Rim and Zukurak couldnât hide their disappointment.
âUnderstood. Since you insist, I wonât bring it up again.â
âI shall follow the words of the Primordial Elf.â
Zukurak bowed deeply, and Rim, now addressing Alon without hesitation as the âPrimordial Elf,â followed suit.
With the matter settled, Alon let out a light sigh as he dismissed them.
Evan shrugged his shoulders.
âTheyâre getting desperate to protect you now.â
ââŠI have no idea why theyâre acting like this.â
âReally?â
âYeah.â
Evan hummed in thought before pointing towards something.
âOh, Marquis. Have you seen that?â
âThat?â
âYes, that.â
Following Evanâs hand, Alon turned his gaze toward the window.
Outside, he spotted the massive statue that Deus had gifted him on his birthday.
ââŠ?â
ââŠ?â
It hadnât been there when Alon left earlier.
Now, the statue had two massive horns.
ââŠWhen did it grow horns?â
As Alon asked, Deus responded as if he had been waiting for the question.
âI heard Deus arranged it in advance. Some workers arrived before we got here and added them.â
ââŠA statue is something you can just modify like that?â
âNormally, no. But apparently, itâs possible with magic. Itâs expensive, though.â
Alon stared blankly at the statue, his mouth slightly open.
Now adorned with two massive horns, it no longer looked humanâ
It looked like a being returning from hell, shouting, âRise, you as well!â
ââŠMore embarrassing than I expected.â
Alon sighed deeply once more.
***
Two months passed since Rim and Zukurak visited the Palatio Marquisate.
By the time winter had fully set in, covering the world in white snowâ
âLetâs stop here for today.â
âAh, already?â
âYeah, itâs more exhausting than I expected.â
âUnderstood.â
Alon was immersed in magical research with Penia.
More precisely, in divine and magical studies.
Panting slightly, he let out several deep breaths.
Penia handed him a towel and said,
âStill, it seems youâve nearly achieved the proper implementation of it.â
âThatâs certainly true.â
âYes, but no matter how many times I see it, itâs still fascinating. Converting mana into lightning⊠I had a hunch when you first demonstrated your divine power, but every time I witness it, it amazes me.â
Penia added as an afterthought, âWell, thatâs why the magic weâre creating now is technically possible.â
Alon nodded before asking, âHavenât you seen even greater things?â
âThatâs true. Even after converting mana into lightning, it still changed again to match your sigil. Just like Blackie.â
Penia gestured toward the desk where Blackie was perched.
[Meow?]
Blackie, who had been idly tapping at magical reagents, turned to face Penia and Alon.
âItâs definitely worth researching in various ways.â
âIâm always grateful. Thanks to you, our research is progressing quickly.â
âIâm receiving plenty in return, so itâs fine. Besides, this research is fun.â
After lightly commending Penia, whose face was filled with pride, Alon sat down and organized everything he had discovered about divine power over the past two months.
There were three key findings.
First, to use divine power for incarnation, one must clearly understand its abilities.
Second, a clear trigger must be recognized for incarnation to occur.
Third, it was impossible to use two divine powers simultaneously.
In other words, since Alon was using Kalannonâs divine power, he couldnât use any other divine power at all.
âThough, the Primordial Elfâs divine power is an exception since I can at least surround myself with it.â
However, since he hadnât fully grasped the Primordial Elfâs divine abilities, he couldnât incarnate them yet either.
ââŠShould I go to Greynifra and ask about its power?â
Lately, Alon had been contemplating how to accurately understand the power of the Primordial Elf.
âAh, Marquis.â
âWhat is it?â
âI recall hearing that you plan to move next month. Is that right?â
At the unexpected question, Alon nodded.
âYes, Iâll likely be moving next month.â
In truth, if it were just about going to Caliban, he could take his time.
However, he planned to leave a little earlier so he could stop by Asteria as well.
âI need to meet Siyan.â
He had to report to her about his visit to Greynifra.
Hearing Alonâs response, Penia slowly nodded before saying,
âHmm⊠Then by that time, this research should be completed.â
âThat does seem likely. All thatâs left is fine-tuning.â
âEven so, just in case, it would be best to refrain from using it in actual combat, even if the adjustments are perfect. Itâs undoubtedly groundbreaking, but there are still quite a few risks involved.â
Muttering to herself that it would be great if they could conduct research more frequently, Penia sighed.
Alon agreed with her.
The current rate of accumulating divine power wasnât quite enough to conduct research without limitations.
âThough, compared to the beginning, Iâve gathered quite a lot.â
Back when he first started researching at the Marquisate, he could barely conduct experiments once every three days.
But now, he was able to research almost once per day.
As Alon recalled that fact, a question suddenly arose in his mind.
ââŠWait? Now that I think about it, why is my divine power accumulating so quickly?â
He hadnât questioned it before, but upon reflection, it seemed a bit strange.
Thanks to the events in the jungle last time, faith had likely been accumulating more efficiently.
However, even accounting for thatâ
The power he could once use only every three days could now be used almost daily?
Immediately, Alon entered a meditative state and examined Kalannonâs divine power.
And thenâ
â???â
He saw it.
Three months ago, Kalannonâs divine power consisted only of itself and the Star of Sili, which had directly granted him power. The rest had been pitch-black darkness.
But now, a vast, blue nebula had formed around it.
ââŠWhat is this?â
His face filled with confusion for a moment.
Since he couldnât continue deep contemplation inside Peniaâs office, Alon hurried back to his study.
And as soon as he arrivedâ
âMarquis, did you hear?â
âWhat is it?â
âSili has become a saintess.â
âWhat?â
Before he could even fully process his thoughts, a piece of shocking news left him utterly stunned.