Recently, despite having returned from a northern expedition, Reinhardt was in an exceptionally good mood.
The reason was none other than the âDivine Power of Kalannonâ he had obtained in the north.
Even though he did not have unwavering faith, he had gained the ability to wield the power of Kalannon, the Lightning receiver.
He had acquired the very power he had longed for.
Of course, that power alone was still not enough to defeat Deus Maccalian.
No matter how much divine power he could wield now, Deus was already far ahead.
However, nothing could dampen Reinhardtâs spirits.
Because the moment he gained the ability to use divine power, he realized something.
The deeper his faith grew, the stronger this power would become.
In other words, there was room for even more growth, and that thought put him in the highest spirits.
If only there wasnât one person who had barged into his room.
âDeus.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhat are you doing in my room?â
âIâm getting ready to sleep.â
Deus Maccalian.
The very person responsible for ruining his perfect mood was Deus.
And not just thatâhe had somehow brought his own bed into Reinhardtâs bedroom and was preparing to sleep.
ââŠHave you lost your mind?â
âIâm perfectly sane.â
âA perfectly sane person just moves their bed into someone elseâs mansion without a word and decides to sleep there?â
âI believe that still falls within the range of normal behavior.â
âItâs abnormal! Completely abnormal!!!â
Deus shrugged as if he didnât understand what the problem was.
Reinhardt, yelling at him in frustration, shut his eyes tightly as if his head was about to explode.
Ever since returning from the expedition, Deus had been copying his every move, and the stress was unbearable.
If it were just a little mimicry, Reinhardt wouldnât have said anything.
But Deusâ
He was following Reinhardt around and replicating his entire daily routine.
Waking up in the morning, praying, eating breakfast.
Training, eating lunch, praying again, and even taking a relaxed afternoon napâhe copied everything!!
And what was even more disturbingâ
Whenever Reinhardt used divine powerâ
ââŠâŠâ
Deus would stare at him with a cold, expressionless gaze, as if that power should have been his.
It was constant.
Twenty-four hours a day, he stuck around, watching with a persistent look of betrayal, envy, and resentment.
It was enough stress to make his hair fall out.
âJust stop already!â
Reinhardt finally snapped and screamed, butâ
âGood night.â
Deus, completely unfazed, naturally lay down on the bed.
âKraaaahhh!!!â
Reinhardt let out a scream and seriously considered it.
Should he go to Marquis Palatio and beg?
Beg him to bestow some power on Deus as well?
####
The day after Rine arrived at the Palatio Marquisateâ
Alon immediately prepared to leave the estate with her.
It just so happened that he was already planning to head to Colony.
The only difference this timeâ
âAm I really going tooâŠ?â
âYou donât want to?â
âN-no, no, no, itâs not thatâitâs just, I have a lot of research to doâŠâ
This time, Penia was joining them.
âI mean, the Dance of ConnectionâI wanted to observe it a bit more, and I also wanted to study the Footsteps of the Past, so, yeah⊠thatâs allâŠâ
Penia rolled her eyes and subtly tried to make excuses.
Originally, Alon had not intended to bring Penia along.
He had already sensed that she was somewhat uncomfortable moving with him.
And yet, he insisted on taking her.
Because he needed her to use the Footsteps of the Past.
Once a day.
With Penia there, he could use it without any problem.
This trip would allow him to focus entirely on his training with Kylrus.
âPenia.â
âOh, of course, itâs not that I donât want to go! Iâm a very curious person, after all? Iâm just worried that I might get too distracted by the tripâŠâ
âDo you see this?â
Alon held out a gauntlet in front of Penia.
âThis isââ
âIf you come on this trip, Iâll lend it to you for research once itâs over. How about it?â
ââŠThis isââ
As Peniaâs face lit up with curiosity, Alon immediately activated the gauntlet.
Crackleâ!
Black smoke seeped out of the gauntlet, instantly freezing the surrounding area.
At thatâ
ââŠ!â
Penia, now practically in love, stared intensely at Alonâor rather, at the gauntlet in his hands.
âWow, what is this? From the looks of it, isnât this the same magic the Marquis used beforeââ
âWait, just by infusing mana, the artifact automatically arranges the flow, converts the rules, and completes the spell all at once?â
âOh! And more than that! The quality of the mana seems even higher than usual! The enhancement structure of the mana itselfââ
Penia chattered nonstop.
âAre you a little more interested now?â
âYes!â
In an instant, her expression shifted from âI really donât want to goâ to âIâm totally excited!â
âAlright then. Letâs go, Godfather.â
At Rineâs words, the group set off on their journey to Colony.
Inside the peaceful carriageâ
Alon recalled what Rine had mentioned yesterday and asked,
âCome to think of it, didnât you say you were going to Colony to find something?â
âYes, thatâs right, Godfather.â
âA ruin, perhaps?â
Rine nodded in response.
âYes, Godfather. I found something interesting in a recently discovered ruin.â
âA recently discovered ruin, huh.â
Alon quickly went through several ruins in his mind.
Back when playing Psychedelia, he had obtained many useful artifacts from Colonyâs ruins.
Thatâs why he had asked Evan to regularly gather information on newly found ruins.
Looking through the information he had gathered so farâ
âIt doesnât seem to be a ruin that appeared in Psychedelia.â
He realized that none of the recently discovered ruins were familiar.
âI see.â
Alon gave a slight nod, bringing the conversation to an end.
Rine looked up at his chestâno, his faceâand smiled at him.
####
About three weeks had passed since Alon had officially left the Marquisate and embarked on his journey.
More precisely, it was the fourth day since they had entered the desert alongside the merchant caravans heading to Colony.
âA new divine authority has emerged?â
âYes.â
For the first time in a long while, Alon encountered Kalannon.
âHmm~â
Under a starry night where the Milky Way cascaded down, Kalannon furrowed her brows slightly in thought.
âDid you do anything special?â
âRecently, it seems there are people who have begun to revere Kalannon as the god of knights.â
âThat alone wouldnât be enough to create a new divine authority. Youâre still bound by the name Kalannon, after all.â
âI canât think of any other possibilities.â
Kalannon made a humming sound as if deep in thought, tilting her neck to the side.
She only spoke again when her neck was almost completely bent.
âHmmâhonestly, even Iâm not sure.â
âIs that so?â
âRight? For a new divine authority to be born, one must be worshipped as an entirely separate god, and faith in them must accumulate. The idea that faith could emerge without any action⊠it just doesnât make sense.â
âI see.â
As Alon nodded in agreement, Kalannon added,
âBut it is curious. If a divine authority really has formed, then it wouldnât just be from one or two peopleâit would require at least dozens, if not hundreds, of believers.â
ââŠIs that so?â
âOf course. For faith to gather and solidify into an authority, that much is absolutely necessary. Well, if someone with more influence than even the gods of this world devoted their faith, then even just one or two individuals might be enough to create an authority, butââ
That would be an extraordinarily irregular case.
And the likelihood of such a being offering faith to anyone was minuscule.
âI see.â
Kalannon looked at Alon with a peculiar expression and asked,
âAnyway, if you truly did nothing, then someone must have gathered this divine authority and passed it on to âAlon Palatio.â Do you have any idea who that could be?â
Someone who could collect divine power and transfer itâŠ
Alon pondered for a moment.
But no matter how much he thought about it, no one came to mind, so he simply shrugged.
âAh, timeâs up.â
âWhat do you mean, timeâs up?â
âItâs time for me to go.â
Right on cue, Kalannon bid farewell.
ââŠConsidering how much divine power has accumulated, this meeting felt too short.â
âNormally, I could stay longer, but Iâve got something else going on as wellâŠ!â
âSomething else?â
âYes, Iâll tell you about it next time.â
âSee you later!â Kalannon waved her hand with a bright smile.
With that, Alon found himself once again in the sweltering heat of the carriage.
But thenâ
âHmm?â
Despite being in the scorching desert, he felt an unexpected chill on his skin.
Looking around to assess the situationâ
âWhoaââ
There, in the middle of the carriage, was Penia, having completely discarded any sense of a magicianâs dignity.
She had summoned a massive block of ice and was hugging it with all four limbs.
âThis is heaven.â
[Pure blissâ]
[Meow-!]
Nearby, Evan, Basiliora, and Blackie had also gathered around the ice, looking utterly content.
âHaving Penia along has really improved the quality of this journey.â
In fact, Blackie, practically Peniaâs pet at this point, was perched comfortably atop her head, enjoying the cold.
Watching its face, full of happiness, reminded Alon of all the times he had suffered in the desert, drenched in sweat.
But nowâ
Thanks to Penia, everyone was having a much more comfortable journey.
Naturallyâ
ââŠMaybe I should bring her along next time, too.â
The thought crossed his mind.
And perhaps sensing danger, Penia, who had been clinging blissfully to the ice, suddenly started glancing around uneasily.
Just thenâ
ââŠEvery time we cross the desert, I swear it feels like Iâm going to die.â
âCouldnât agree more, Caravan Leader.â
Damuda, the leader of the Janda caravan traveling with Alon to Colony, was already exhausted under the relentless desert sun.
Thenâ
ââŠHmm? Caravan Leader, do you see that?â
ââŠThat?â
At the sudden question from his deputy, Damuda turned his gaze to follow where the man was pointing.
And he saw it.
A mysterious gate, hidden between the cliffs in the middle of the desert.
ââŠIs that a strange gate?â
âLooks like it.â
âPass the word back. Weâre changing direction.â
âBut it doesnât seem like anything is coming out of it. Shouldnât we just continue on this path?â
âAnd what if something does come out?â
Realizing that they had already gotten closer to the gate than expected due to the cliffs obscuring their view, Damuda immediately issued an order.
Just as the caravan was about to veer to the rightâ
âHmmââ
A man suddenly appeared at the very front of the caravan.
He wore black trousers and was shirtless, revealing a humanoid scar on his chest.
His dark gray eyes gleamed ominously.
âWhat theâ?â
The deputy muttered in confusion at the sight of the man who had seemingly materialized out of thin air in the middle of the desert.
At the same time, the mercenaries instinctively drew their swords.
The man smirked, the corners of his mouth twisting upward.
âFinally found youââ
He murmured under his breath, raising his hand forward.
Drip.
A single black droplet formed at the tip of his index finger and fell to the ground.
Drip, dripâ
More droplets followed, steadily falling.
Ordinarily, they would have been absorbed into the sand, but instead, they coalesced into rippling black waves.
ââŠâŠ!â
Everyone present, including Caravan Leader Damuda, watched in horror as their vision was engulfed in gray.
And they sawâ
The man with cold, dark gray eyes.
And behind himâ
Hundreds, no, thousands of ghastly creatures.
In that momentâ
âLet the feast begin.â
The manâs voice echoed through the air.
Whooshâ!
At that very instant, the deputyâs upper body was simply erased from existence.
Simultaneouslyâ
âA-Aaaaaaahhhh!!!â
Screams erupted in all directions.
####
âStop! Stop!!â
âW-What the hell is that?â
âThis is insaneâ!â
âRun for your lives!!â
Hearing the sudden commotion outside, Alon immediately stepped out of the carriage.
And he saw it.
A massive, eerie gate near the caravan.
Merchants being slaughtered in a scene more horrific than anything he had ever seen.
ââŠ!â
For a brief moment, his face twisted at the sight of bodies being crushed and shredded by an unseen force in empty air.
Thenâ
âNo way.â
He quickly tried to deduce who was responsible for this.
Noâthere was no need to deduce.
Alon knew of only one being capable of recreating such an unnatural phenomenon.
At the same timeâ
He couldnât understand.
As far as he knewâ that entity was not supposed to be here.
Then whyâ
As he scanned his surroundings, trying to piece things togetherâ
âAh.â
He let out a small sigh.
Because his worst fear had been confirmed without a shred of doubt.
A man was approaching from the distance, wearing a deep, sinister smile.
He was one of the Four Great Powers.
The ruler of the ghasts that lurked in the underworld.
He was Agu (é€éŹŒ).