Magrina looked at Eliban.
Eliban also looked at Magrina.
However, no words were exchanged between them.
Just silence.
How long did that silence last?
âHonestly, I didnât think youâd recognize me.â
It was Eliban who first broke the silence.
âIs that so?â
âYes, because even if it hasnât been long for me, itâs been a while for you, hasnât it?â
âIâd say itâs the same for both of us.â
âWell⊠Iâm human, after all.â
To Elibanâs lighthearted tone, Magrina responded with a subtle smile.
âAfter living so long, isnât it strange to still call yourself human?â
âLiving long⊠well, you could say thatâs half true and half false.â
At his response, Magrinaâs smile vanished.
In contrast, Eliban still wore a calm smile as he spoke.
âMay I ask you a favor?â
âWhat kind of favor?â
The man, who had remained composed the whole time, paused for a breath.
âPlease keep this matter a secret from the Marquis.â
At that, Magrina began to deliberate.
A rather lengthy hesitation.
However, Eliban waited patiently without pressing her.
âAlright.â
Eventually, she gave a light agreement compared to the long pause.
â...Thatâs unexpected. I didnât think Her Majesty would agree so easily.â
This time, Eliban sounded genuinely surprised.
âIs that so?â
âYes. To be honest, I thought weâd have a longer conversation. I also thought weâd each have to reveal a bit more of what weâve been hiding.â
âHiding things?â
âCome on~ I admitted it willingly. Arenât you planning to do the same?â
At Magrinaâs continued reactions, Eliban let out a brief chuckle before saying, âYou consumed it, didnât you? Baarma.â
As he spoke the name, Magrinaâs smiling face instantly froze.
âYouâre deeper than I thought. No oneâs figured it out until now.â
âI know a lot of things. For instance, that Her Majesty has gone beyond just mastering the power of Baarma.â
âYou really do know a lot.â
âBut donât worry. Just like you wonât reveal my identity to the Marquis, I have no intention of exposing yours either. So letâs keep this as our shared secret.â
Eliban held up his pinky finger.
Watching him quietly, Magrina slowly opened her mouth.
âThen since weâre here, let me say one more thing, Eliban.â
âWhat might that be, Your Majesty?â
âIf you ever do anything to my brotherââ
In that moment, the world bathed in blue moonlight suddenly transformed.
The surroundings turned shades of red and violet.
Those lights mixed in chaos, creating a bizarre, painted world.
The moon in the night sky shifted to a violet hue.
Krrrrkâ
Strange forms undulated in the sky where the Milky Way once floated.
A grotesque sight that anyone would call terrifying.
And in the center of it all, Magrina scattered terrifying magical energy.
âYou should think very carefully about what might happen next.â
Her red glowing eyes pierced through her green irises and bore into Eliban as she muttered softly.
Eliban remained silent for a moment at her warning.
âDonât worry. I would never harm the Marquis. In fact, isnât that why Your Majesty agreed to keep my secret in the first place?â
He replied without backing down.
He was right.
The reason Magrina didnât reveal Elibanâs secretâ
Was because she judged that he would never harm Alon.
Elibanâs power was no small thing.
If he wanted, he could have harmed Alon at any time.
But he didnât.
On top of that, for reasons unknown, he had even brought Alonâs ring to her.
Still, Just in case, she had prepared to use force.
But Eliban didnât waver in the slightest.
In factâ
A clear smile spread across his lips.
âOnce again, donât worry. I received the same thing Her Majesty did.â
âThe same thing?â
âWhat did you receive from the Marquis?â
Magrina remained silent.
There were many things she had received from Alon.
He had saved her life more than once.
He had protected her multiple times.
In the end, he had even solved her greatest problem.
And that wasnât all.
She had received so much from Alon that she couldn't even begin to list it all here.
He had given her the strength to live among these detestable kin.
He had made it possible for her to become the queen of these people.
He had given herâ
He hadâ
He hadâ
Alon had.
He had given Magrina far too much.
So much that it couldnât possibly be summed up.
Thatâs why Magrina thought of a single word that could encompass everything Alon had done for her.
That word wasâ
âHope.â
In the depths of a void where there had been nothing, he had given her the one thing she needed most.
âI feel the same.â
As Magrina was lost in thought, reminiscing about that time, a voice suddenly snapped her back to the present.
Eliban was still standing there.
His blue eyes shining as if they would never fade.
With a gentle smile, âI was given hope, too.â
Eliban spoke clearly.
âHope that was like salvation.â
***
Eastern Greynifra.
Once a protector of the World Treeâs roots, Now a member of the Shadow Leaves, serving the Queen since the roots were purifiedâher name was Ramu.
Keeeeek~!
She stared at the oncoming horde of goblins and orcs.
Their number was at least several dozen.
But despite being outnumbered, Ramu showed no sign of panic as she simply gripped her spear.
And after a short whileâ
Only the corpses of greenskins lay around her.
Bodies pierced with precise strikes to their vital points, all life extinguished.
However, Ramuâs expression remained anything but satisfied, even though she had taken them down with such ease.
The reason was the unusual phenomenon on the bodies of the greenskins.
The ones she had dealt with werenât ordinary.
They were noticeably more savage and far stronger.
But above all else, what truly caught Ramuâs eye wasâ
"That..."
The ash-gray patches visible on their skin.
And not the ordinary kind of ash-gray.
âWhy is there ash powder?â
It was the same type of skin as the ash that had once lingered beneath the roots.
As ash began to scatter among the corpses, Ramu turned and began walking in the direction they had come from.
When she ventured deeper into the forestâ
â!â
She saw it.
The being that the primordial elf had once defeated: the âAsh Rooter.â
And not just one of them.
âFour of them?!â
There were four of them.
She froze in shock for a moment.
But then Ramu quickly turned to head back to Greynifra.
She had to report this immediately.
Howeverâ
Unfortunately, Ramu had to stop after only a short distance.
Becauseâ
Krrrkâ!
An absurd number of greenskins suddenly surrounded her, as if they had been waiting.
"!..."
Ramu clenched her teeth silently.
***
âThe control is still unstable, but it should help your spell to some extent.â
â...Is that so?â
âBut donât keep it up too long. If you donât want your brain to fry and kill you without you even realizing it, shut it down the moment it feels like itâs overloading.â
Alon listened as he faced Kylrus, absorbing the explanation.
âUnderstood.â
Alon nodded.
But Kylrus gave him a strange look and added, âJust in case, let me say this: under no circumstances should you try to complete it. You wouldnât survive in your current state.â
He emphasized once again.
âYou sure do worry a lot. I donât want to die either.â
âIâve never seen someone who doesnât want to die pushing their body that hard, though.â
At Kylrusâs remark, Alon momentarily fell silent, then changed the subject.
âSo is this training finished?â
âYou could say that. You still need more practice, but from now on itâs something youâll have to do on your own.â
As Alon fell into thought, gently petting the purring Kylrus on his shoulderâ
âCome to think of it, thereâs something I should tell you.â
âWhat is it?â
âYou asked before, remember? About wanting to unify your powers.â
Alon let out a quiet breath of realization.
After it became certain that the Sin of Greed would emerge, Alon had asked Kylrus the same question.
âRather than trying to merge my powers into one, itâs just that everything feels too scattered right now.â
Kylrus looked at Alon for a moment before he began speaking.
âTo be clear, I donât know how to unify your powers. Iâm a mage, not a god.â
âI see~â
âBut, I can at least tell you how to grow stronger.â
âAre you talking about the Dragon Spirit?â
âNo, Iâm already teaching you that, arenât I?â
âThen what?â
At Alonâs question, Kylrus tapped the side of his own head.
âYouâre different from me. Even without inheriting any mental image, youâre able to use other magesâ spells without any issue.â
He continued the explanation.
Then suddenlyâ
âTch.â
He clicked his tongue and fell silent.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Alon tilted his head in question.
But Kylrus repliedâ
âSeems like this isnât the right time to tell you anything more.â
He muttered that under his breath.
âWeâll talk later. Looks like something urgent is happening outside.â
He stretched out something black toward Alon.
â?â
In the next instantâ
Alon realized he had been thrown out of that space, as if heâd been killed and expelled from running through the past.
While he was still dazed and trying to understand what had happenedâ
âMy lord!â
Peniaâs urgent cry rang out.
And the moment he saw her, Alonâs eyes widened slightly.
Just before he had gone to see Kylrus, Penia had been happily immersed in reading books in the library.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âItâs serious!â
She grabbed Alon with an uncharacteristically grim face.
Sensing that something was definitely wrong, Alon immediately got up.
And when he followed her to the front of the cathedral walls in Fildagreenâ
â...Thatâsââ
He was at a loss for words.
And understandably soâwhat stood before Alon was none other than the âAsh Rooterâ he had previously defeated.
And not just one, like the one from beneath the rootsâ
âThe Ash Rooter...?â
But four of them.
Four Ash Rooters were approaching Fildagreen, spewing magma and turning the green forest into a blazing inferno.
Alon froze in place without realizing it.
Not because of how powerful the Ash Rooters were.
With Alon and the current residents of Fildagreen working together, they could surely fend them off.
The reason Alon frozeâ
Was because of the very existence of the Ash Rooters.
As far as Alon knew, they only appeared when the âSin of Greedâ emerged.
And if four of them had gathered in one place, it could only mean one thingâ
âNo way... the Sin of Greed...â
It pointed to one undeniable truth.
Alon had no choice but to accept it.
Right here, in this very placeâ
The Sin of Greed had been born.