The land of the elves, Greynifra.
And within Greynifra, under the World Tree, was Fildagreen.
"Whew~"
Recently, thanks to the help of Alon and Penia, human mages had joined, speeding up the reconstruction efforts.
However, Magrina still looked at the desolate Fildagreen and sighed.
"Hello?"
At the sudden voice, she turned her gaze.
"...Itâs you."
"Long time no see, Your Majesty."
There stood Eliban.
He smiled as if he had been there all along.
Magrina, too, was not surprised and addressed him.
"Why did you do that back then?"
Eliban tilted his head as if genuinely confused.
"When exactly are you referring to?"
Truly appearing not to know, he shrugged his shoulders.
However, Magrina was not shaken and pressed on.
"When Sin appeared, why did you stop me?"
The memory of that moment was still vivid in her mind.
Just as the Sin of Greed was about to attack Alon, Magrina tried to draw upon the power of Baarma.
Even if it meant the elves would learn she had consumed the power of Baarma.
Even if her brother were to find out.
Saving his life came first.
But the reason she hadnât done so was because of Eliban.
Just as she tried to use her power, he appeared from afar, calmly shaking his head and momentarily blocking her power.
Looking directly into Magrinaâs eyes, Eliban let out a thoughtful hum.
"Even if you hadnât intervened, Marquis would have been fine."
He spoke lightly.
"...He would have been fine?"
"Yes, truly."
He nodded immediately.
Magrina gazed into his eyes.
His blue eyes shone with unwavering conviction in his own words.
"Did you visit the future or something?"
She frowned slightly as she asked.
"The future, huh."
Eliban muttered to himself, then gave his usual smile.
"Actually, no matter what the future holds, my faith wouldnât change here."
"...Excuse me?"
"My hope isnât something that would easily crumble."
He spoke firmly.
Magrina instinctively closed her mouth, about to respond.
Elibanâs aura had shifted in an instant.
Though his smiling face remained unchanged.
The atmosphere he now exuded, and the eerie sense of fanaticism flickering in his eyes, made Magrina fall silent.
"Ahâ"
Coming back to himself as if realizing it too late, Eliban quickly dispelled the mood.
"Anyway, just to add, Marquis wouldnât have come to harm. If anything, it would have been more likely that youâd get hurt, which is why I stopped you."
"......"
"Oh, and by the way, Iâve taken care of all the strange gates. I actually came to report that, but I guess Iâve talked too long."
After saying all this unilaterally.
"Well then, Iâll be going. I have to move quickly again."
He left just like that.
Eliban vanished without a trace.
Magrina stared at the direction where he had disappeared.
Unlike before, her expression was subtly different.
In that fleeting moment when Elibanâs gaze had changed.
She had sensed a familiar aura emanating from him.
An aura she had felt not too long ago.
Thusâ
'Just what... ?'
For a while, she couldnât tear her gaze away from the spot where Eliban had vanished.
***
Alon looked at the crowd packed tightly from the inner to the outer walls of his domain and felt a sinking feeling.
"I didnât expect this many people to show up..."
Of course, he didnât deny that posting the recruitment notice for the Knights' Order so casually had been his mistake.
In fact, it was precisely because it was so casual and sloppy.
He hadnât imagined so many applicants would flock here.
Honestly, the notice Alon had posted was far from enticing enough to attract such a crowd.
"Evan."
"Yes, My Lord."
"We only posted a simple recruitment notice for the Knights' Order, didnât we?"
"Thatâs right."
âDid anything else get added to it? Like salary, working conditions, or any other details?â
âOf course not. Nothing was added.â
âThen youâre saying that all these people came here just from that one short notice?â
âThatâs right.â
âI canât believe it.â
Alon sighed and muttered.
But Evan, on the other hand, looked puzzled and asked back.
âReally? Itâs a lot of people, but I thought it was still within expectations.â
âYou thought this was within expectations?â
âYes.â
âWhy...?â
âMy Lord, surely you didnât think this wouldnât happen, did you?â
Seeing Evanâs eyes looking somewhat disappointed, Alon scratched his head awkwardly.
â...I guess youâre right.â
âTo be honest, My Lord, I think you underestimate your own position.â
â...Do I?â
âYes. Do you even know how famous you are?â
Alon let out a small hum before answering.
âWell, I guess my name is known to some extent.â
âYouâre joking, right?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âMy Lord, youâre not just well-known. Youâre so famous that if someone in the Allied Kingdoms doesnât know you, they might be mistaken for an Imperial citizen.â
âIâm that famous?â
âThere are even mages who became mages because they admired you, My Lord.â
âAnd thatâs not all,â Evan continued.
âMy Lord might not realize it, but youâre unbelievably famous. Itâs no surprise at all that this many people came.
Plus, there are already quite a few knights in Caliban who have gotten stronger using the power of Kalannon the lightning receiver.â
âOh.â
Hearing Evanâs words, Alon thought of those in Caliban and let out a quiet sigh.
âSo even without any special conditions, people would naturally drop everything just to have the title âKnight of Marquis Palatio.â Itâs perfectly natural.â
âI see.â
âItâs not just âI see,â itâs obvious.â
âI seeâŠâ
âIâll say it again, My Lord â you need to be aware of your own reputation. Do you know that recently, some knights from Caliban visited the estate and even bowed to the statue gifted by Deus as if on a pilgrimage?â
âThey bowed...to that statue?â
For a moment Alon was dumbfounded, but he quickly sighed and organized his thoughts.
â...First, letâs conduct the interviews.â
âIâll prepare everything.â
And so the Knightsâ Order interviews began.
***
At 23 years old this year, Seamus took great pride in his swordsmanship.
And rightly so.
Because of his reclusive master, he had never gone out into the world.
Since childhood, he had done nothing but train with the sword, and at an early age, he had reached the level of Swordmaster.
Even his normally stingy master had praised him when he achieved the level of Swordmaster, acknowledging his talent.
That only fueled Seamusâ pride even more.
And when his master finally told him he could leave the mountains, Seamus made a decision.
He would return in glory through his own skill.
And for the first step of that grand ambitionâ
He decided to become a knight of Marquis Palatio.
Of course, he knew that to truly succeed as a knight, one would usually go to Caliban.
But Seamus wanted to make his success a little more special.
Simply put, he was being a bit arrogant.
On top of thatâ
Marquis Palatio was so famous that even Seamus and his master, who lived in seclusion, would sometimes hear about him.
So without hesitation, Seamus applied to join the Knightsâ Order.
And as he headed toward the Palatio estate, he dreamed happy dreams.
He imagined himself joining the Knightsâ Order, earning Marquisâs favor, and quickly surpassing even the five Swordmasters of Caliban.
Naturally, he believed this dream would come true.
He didnât doubt for a second that he would pass the entrance test.
His master had told him that Swordmasters were very rare in the Allied Kingdoms.
So, full of dreams, Seamus came to take the entrance exam at the Palatio estate.
â...?â
But something felt off.
At the entrance exam, there were others with skills on par with his own.
â??â
And there were way more of them than he had expected...
Since Seamus was a Swordmaster himself, he had a keen eye for sizing up others.
That only made him even more bewildered.
âUh...?â
When he turned his gaze to one side, there were clearly stronger individuals exchanging wary glances.
It was obvious that they were on guard.
And when he turned his head the other way, there were plenty of others around his own level.
And that wasnât all.
âWhatâs that?â
âIsnât that a royal?â
âWhatâs a royal doing at a Knightsâ Order entrance exam?â
âAnd over there â a mage?â
âWait, isnât that the daughter of the Red Tower Master?â
âWhat? I think Iâve seen that person somewhere before.â
âBaba Yaga? Baba Yaga of Colony?â
âCrazyâ why is one of Calibanâs top five swordmasters here?! Weâre doomed.â
With whispers pouring in from every directionâ
...Is this really the level of the Allied Kingdoms?
Seamusâ confidence shrank to nothing...
***
Alon quickly screened out candidates with a simple physical fitness test, and without wasting any time, began the interviews.
To be honest, he had wanted to categorize the applicants based on certain conditions beyond just fitness.
But if he had done thatâ
He wouldâve had to turn away many of those who had dropped everything to come here, simply because they didnât meet the conditions.
So he decided to endure a little more effort himself.
And so, he welcomed the first applicant into the interview room.
The moment he looked up to see who it wasâ
â?â
Alon couldnât help but look puzzled.
âRim?â
âGreetings! Ohâ Marquis, sir!â
Of course, the first person to walk in wasâ
Rim, one of the Shadow Leaves of Fildagreen.
â...What are you doing here?â
âI came to take the interview.â
âArenât you one of the Shadow Leaves serving the Queen?â
Alon almost said out loud, but stopped himself.
âDonât you already have an affiliation?â
âI can change that!â
Did she talk this over with Magrina first?
The words rose up again inside him, but Alon simply flipped the paper as if it were obvious.
â...Please leave.â
With a slightly downcast look, Rim left.
After sending away a few more elves like Rim, the next applicant arrived.
âGreetings, My Lord!â
â...Filian?â
âYes! Filian Merkiliane, sir!â
It was none other than Filian Merkiliane, a noble from Ashtalon.
Smiling brightly and introducing himself confidently, Filian left no room for hesitation.
âPlease leave.â
âHuh?â
âArenât you a noble of Ashtalon?â
It was a bit awkward because, honestly, Alon wouldâve liked to have Filian in the Knightsâ Order.
But of course, Filian was a noble of the Ashtalon Kingdom.
And not just any noble â he was a highly prized young Swordmaster in Ashtalon, so hiring him would surely cause trouble.
So without hesitation, Alon dismissed him.
But thenâ
Looking quite serious, Filian suddenly said:
âGreetings again! Iâm Filian!â
â?â
Alon looked completely bewildered.
But thenâ
âIâve renounced the name Merkiliane! Iâm a commoner now, so feel free to call me whatever you like!â
âCoughâ!â
At those words, Evan, who had been yawning beside him, started coughing violently.
Alon couldnât help but squeeze his eyes shut and grab his head.
It wasnât going to be easy, even from the start.