âClosed-Eyed One?â
[Yes. But how could you possibly... ?]
Sparrow asked again as if he couldnât understand it at all.
Alon searched through his memory for any information about âClosed-Eyed Oneââ but he shook his head.
No matter how hard he tried, he couldnât recall having obtained any such information.
âCould you explain a bit more?â
Alon asked Sparrow for clarification.
[I donât even know where to begin.]
âUnfortunately, this is the first time Iâm hearing the name âClosed-Eyed One.ââ
After pondering for a moment, Sparrow added,
[Unfortunately, I canât explain much either. All I know are the achievements of Closed-Eyed One.]
â...Achievements?â
[The one who gave rise to the Black, who devoured the lifespan of the elves, the father of all sins.
Though clearly a mage, he stood with the black forces and sought to bring about the end of the world.]
[Thatâs what people who lived in that era would say when they spoke of Closed-Eyed One.]
Alon nodded, and Sparrow asked,
[You said your spellâs name was Reverse Heaven, didnât you?]
âThatâs right.â
[...And you created the spell yourself, correct?]
âYes.â
Another silence settled between them.
As if he were piecing things together in his mind, Sparrow stayed quiet for a long time before finally sighing.
[To be honest, I donât know.]
âWhat is it that you donât know?â
[The fact that you possess both the name Reverse Heaven and the law of Closed-Eyed Oneâ I donât understand how thatâs possible.]
â...Is it really that strange?â
[It is. No, itâs beyond strange.]
âThen what?â
[From a linguistic standpoint, itâs like a paradox. From a rule-based standpoint, itâs something that should be impossible.]
âIn what sense?â
Sparrow took a breath before explaining.
[Basically, once a law has been engraved, its name cannot be changed or overridden. If your spellâs name is Reverse Heaven, then the law you use must be the same as that of the primordial mage.]
âI definitely created the law myself, though.â
[Then that means you created the exact same law as the primordial mage. Unless you engraved it identically, you wouldâve had to use a different law.]
â...Is that so?â
[That foundational premise is unbreakable. Itâs been proven through countless experiments.]
Alon could easily infer what Sparrow was trying to say.
â...So what youâre saying is, if I use Reverse Heaven, then it must follow the primordial mageâs lawâand the issue is that law belongs to âClosed-Eyed Oneâ?â
[Itâs not an issue, per seâ Iâm just shocked. If what youâre saying is true, thenâ]
âThen the primordial mage and the one who tried to destroy the world, Closed-Eyed Oneâ are the same person?â
[Yes.]
The same person.
Alon paused, thinking about the conclusion drawn, then casually asked, âWhatâs the probability they just happened to use a similar spell?â
[As far as I know, thatâs impossible. The only conceivable possibility is that the primordial mage and Closed-Eyed One were master and disciple. That would make sense.]
Sparrow let out a deep sigh.
[Of course, there could be something I donât know. I never reached the pinnacle as a mage. If you asked someone else, you might be able to get help. There might be a method Iâm unaware of.]
Naturally, Alon thought of Kylrus.
[Anyway, aside from that, thereâs something else I personally find curious.]
âWhat is it?â
[The fact that you obtained a law of the Ancient.]
â...A law of the Ancient?â
[You already know how a mage engraves a law, donât you?]
âYes.â
[Have you ever wondered why so many mages choose to become disciples instead of creating their own laws?]
Alon thought for a moment and answered,
âIsnât it because creating laws is difficult?â
[Thatâs part of it, but the more fundamental reason is that it requires an exponentially greater amount of faith to create the law one desires.]
âSo youâre saying the amount of faith needed depends on the kind of law?â
[Yes, thatâs also why the number of mages hasnât grown very much. And to engrave the law you possess, you would need the faith of the greatest god in Kalgunius, âThe One Who Watches From Above.â Actually, Iâm not even sure that would be enough.]
â...Itâs to that extent?â
[Thatâs why I said itâs curious.]
Alon recalled the time he first created his law.
Indeed, he had gathered faith from many different races, but it hadnât seemed that extreme.
[Anyway, thatâs all I can tell you.]
Alon reorganized the information Sparrow had given him in his mind.
***
In the Wasteland between the Allied Kingdom and the Empire.
There, where no one was supposed to be, were the elvesâ
âP-Please spare me~!â
And the lizardmen.
At a cliff in the barren wasteland, the last executive of the Black Hand pleaded desperately for his life.
Elven warrior Rim and lizardman Kabu drove an axe and a sword side by side into the manâs chest.
âF-Finallyââ
âWe killed them all...!â
They embraced each other reflexively, shouting in triumph.
With that, the Black Hand was fully eradicated.
The air was filled with the heat of victory.
The two, still locked in a tight hugâ
âL-Let go of me, you lizard!â
âW-What the hell! Youâre the one who hugged me first!â
âSuddenly pushed each other away, flustered.
The awkward moment when their eyes met, both of them fell into a strange sense of disillusionment.
After all, Rim and Kabu were originally supposed to be guarding Marquis Palatio.
So why were they hereâ
Or to be exact, why were the elf guard unit and the lizardman guard unit in this place?
It was all because of the Black Hand, the organization that had dared to target Alon when he passed through Terea.
...In truth, neither the elves nor the lizardmen needed to go this far to take down the Black Hand.
But the force that drove them to act so fiercely, was pure rivalry.
A rivalry to proveâobjectivelyâthat they were more helpful than the other.
At first, the elves and lizardmen cooperated to swiftly dismantle the Black Hand.
But unfortunately, as the extermination went on, they ended up contributing equally.
That meant neither side gained the upper hand.
So they didnât stop there, and tried to settle it by chasing down the last remnants of the Black Hand.
Driven by a singular desire to win this âbattle.â
And the resultâ was exactly this.
Elf Rim and lizardman Kabu glared at each other with bloodshot eyes.
Looking absolutely filthy, a testament to their relentless effort to prove themselves more useful than the other.
And it wasnât just the two of them.
The rest of the escort troops glaring at each other looked like homeless vagabonds.
If this scene were in the middle of the capital city, any passing citizen wouldâve thought, âOh, beggars fighting over turf again.â
But the bigger problem wasâ that the final remnant had been slain by both Rim and Kabu at the same time.
In other words, they still couldnât determine who was superior.
So now the two were simply staring at each other in existential defeat.
And after a whileâ
â...Letâs head back.â
âYeah.â
Neither the elves nor the lizardmen hesitated to start walking.
Not out of rivalry or competitive spirit, but from a strange sense of kinship.
After more than half a year, when they finally crossed back over the border after thoroughly taking down the Black Hand, they were given a report.
â...Primordial Elf died and came back to life and was then crowned king of the elves?â
âA close friend died and came back to life and rose to the same level as the Great One?â
It was such a surreal report that they couldnât follow the story.
â????â
â????â
The elves and lizardmen who had spent nearly half a year isolated at the border wore expressions filled with bizarre confusion.
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A few weeks later.
Alon arrived at the Marquis' estate for the first time in ages, and paused without realizing it.
While he was gone, the Marquis' territory had developed so much it was almost unrecognizable.
â...Isnât this practically at Tereaâs level?â
Seeing the state of the territory, Alon couldnât help but think so.
Of course, it was still lacking in many ways compared to Terea, but that only made the progress more impressive.
A faint, satisfied smile formed on Alonâs lips.
âSo Iâm finally home.â
âYes, itâs home.â
After arriving at the Marquis' mansion, Alon handled only the most basic tasks and then immediately took a rest.
A mountain of absurdly high-stacked paperwork awaited him in the office, along with Alexion, who looked like he had a lot to say.
But Alon decided to deal with that the next day.
After taking a full day of rest for the first time in a while, Alon spent the following day getting a rough grasp of the mansionâs current affairs.
First, he learned that Penia had gone to the Mage Tower and hadnât yet returned.
Just as Alon was thinking he might postpone dealing with paperwork until she came backâ
â...Um, Marquis.â
âYes? What is it?â
âYou have a guest.â
âA guest?â
âYes.â
âThey insisted on seeing you personally. I was told to let you know that theyâre someone from your past.â
âSomeone from my past?â
âYes.â
Evan informed him of the visitor.
Alon paused briefly in thought, then nodded in understanding.
Not long after that, Two people entered the study.
A handsome young man who looked to be just twenty, holding both the features of a boy and a young man,
And a mature-looking woman.
As Alon looked at the unfamiliar visitors in confusion,
The young manâs eyes welled up with tears as he approached Alon.
âBrother...! Itâs really been such a long time...!!â
He bowed deeply on the spot.
Momentarily dazed by the unexpected situation,
Alon soon recognized the familiar voice and,
ââŠNangwon?â
He uttered the name.
âYes, itâs me...!â
Nangwon beamed with genuine joy,
While Alonâ unlike the image he remembered from Psychedeliaâ looked at the now beautiful youth and thought,
âWhat on earth...?â
A flurry of question marks swirled over his head.