Desert City, Colony.
âHaâŠâ
Seolrangâs secretary, Lime, let out a quiet sigh.
Lately, unsettling incidents had been occurring in Colony all too often.
She stood on one of the highest floors of the towering guild building and cast her gaze northward.
As always, the dunes piled high in golden waves formed a breathtaking vistaâyet that was not where her eyes lingered.
Not on the sand.
But further beyond.
Instead of gold, the land was now blanketed in a deep, ominous purple.
A grotesque aberration born not long after stars had rained from the sky.
Ever since that phenomenon, the air in Colony had felt heavy, tense.
And now, because of one Babayaga, the atmosphere had grown even darker.
The âScorching Hand,â who had left confidently to investigate the anomaly after becoming a Babayaga, had now been missing for over a week.
In this desert, disappearing for more than seven days meant only one thing.
Death.
But that wasnât all.
The true weight pressing down on Colonyâthe reason the entire city seemed frozenâwas this:
Carmaxes III, the current king of Colony.
Despite the confirmed death of a Babayaga.
Despite the creeping spread of the violet corruption approaching the city itself.
He had issued no orders.
None at all.
As if observing the crisis with detached indifference.
And it wasnât just this matter.
The kingdom hadnât responded to any of the other escalating incidents inside Colony either.
It was behavior utterly out of character for the Carmaxes III she had always known.
Lime sighed again, more deeply this time.
Because, inevitably, her thoughts drifted to Seolrang.
'What on earth is Lady Seolrang doing at a time like this�'
Her gaze shifted toward the corner of the office.
The spot where Seolrang would normally be sprawled out lazily was empty today.
'Lady Seolrang hasnât been herself either⊠Is she truly alright?'
Worry clouded Limeâs eyes.
Because recently, Seolrang didnât seem well at all.
To be more preciseâshe had changed, subtly at first, after the final battle that took place just before the Milky Way poured from the sky months ago.
In the beginning, the change was small.
She simply spoke a little less.
Spent slightly more time deep in thought.
But as days passed, those shifts grew darker.
She stopped talking altogether.
She would remain motionless for long stretches, lost in thought.
And the light that once lived in her face had dimmed beneath an unseen shadow.
'âŠI heard that when she was with the Marquis, she seemed like her usual self.'
Lime recalled the information she had heard quietly through the Information Guild.
'So whatâs really going on with herâŠ?'
She stared at the empty seat and slipped into deep silence once more.
That was whenâ
âDeputy Guildmaster!!â
A voice erupted, shattering the stillness as someone burst through the door.
'How many times have I told them to knockâ'
Lime began to scold the intruder with a scowl, but the words stopped in her throat.
The guild member who had entered looked pale and grave.
âYou need to come downstairs. Now.â
Without hesitation, Lime followed the man to the first floor.
When they arrived at a sealed, private room guaranteeing full confidentialityâ
âP-PrinceâŠ?â
âOhâ long time no seeâŠâ
She found herself face-to-face with Colonyâs Second Prince.
Covered in wounds from head to toeâKarsem.
And in that same moment.
Inside a cavern west of Colonyâ
âHah⊠HahâŠâ
Seolrang was slumped on the ground, gasping for breath.
Completely spent, her clouded, exhausted eyes drifted down to the object resting before her.
The Essence of the Golden Mane Tribe.
The very same essence Alon had entrusted to her long ago.
The one whose trials she had failed to completeâ
The source of power she still had not fully inherited.
[Do you intend to attempt the trial again?]
She stared at it blankly for a long time.
Then, silently, she reached for itâwhen a voice interrupted.
She turned her head.
A black dragon stood there.
Its dark eyes examined her carefully.
Her sclera already stained black, like that of a demon, from the power she had accepted.
ââŠWhy?â she asked.
[Let me make this clear. If you push yourself any further, your body wonât endure it.]
She flinched.
She already knew that.
Even soâshe couldnât stop now.
Because she had finally recognized the truth.
That she was weak.
That she couldnât even protect the ones she treasured most.
That she was⊠falling behind.
Memories of countless battles flashed through her mind.
Alongside themâthe faces of her comrades.
Her Master.
And within those memories, herself.
Not protecting anyone.
But being protected.
She tightened her jaw and reached out again.
Her hand closed around the essence.
Weakly.
Unsteadily.
####
The day after Alon had spoken with the divine bloodâtrue origin of Goddess Sironiaâ
âMy Lord.â
âYutia.â
He met her again.
âHave you been well?â
âYes.â
âIâm sorry. I wanted to come sooner, but things got a little hectic. I ended up being a day late.â
âItâs fine. I wasnât waiting that long to begin with.â
âA day is still a long time, isnât it?â
âThat much is easy to wait through.â
Alonâs prompt, unwavering answer made Yutiaâs eyes widen for a moment in surprise, but she quickly smiled again.
Her smile drew a slightly longer arc than before.
âI'm truly glad to hear you say that. Letâs go inside and continue talking, My Lord.â
âVery well.â
As Yutia guided Alon toward the study, a puzzled look crossed her face.
âBut where are the others?â
âYou mean Evan and Penia?â
âYes.â
âEvan stepped out for a moment, and Penia said she had something to discuss with a wizard at Rosario, so she went as well.â
When he mentioned he would meet with Yutia, both Blackie and Basiliora had hurried off to join Penia and Evan eagerly, but Alon didnât mention that and followed Yutia into the study.
As soon as they arrived, the first thing he noticed was the desk, arranged as neatly as always.
And on that desk sat a crystal orb.
It looked beaten upâcracked and chipped in several places.
A question mark popped into Alonâs mind.
âIs something the matter, My Lord?â
âUhââ
âThat?â
âWasnât there an orb right there a moment ago?â
âAn orb?â
âYes, that slightly shattered⊠worn orb.â
The very orb he was sure he had just seenânow suddenly, as if it had never been there, had vanished without a trace.
Alon felt a flush of bewilderment rise, butâ
âOh my, is that so?â
âYes.â
âI donât recall seeing such a thing.â
âReally?â
âPlease, have a seat, My Lord.â
Yutia said nonchalantly, and Alon sat down, still puzzled.
After sharing a brief update, Alon sensed their small talk was winding down.
This meant he could finally ask Yutia the question that had been on his mind.
But even then, Alon hesitated once more.
Was it proper to ask Yutia about Abominable Blood?
Of course, his intent was merely a questionânothing weighty, just a simple inquiry.
Still, his instincts whispered that asking might change something, and he paused briefly over that thought.
âYutia, may I ask you one thing?â
âYes, what would you like to know?â
Alon opened his mouth at last.
After all, waiting until Yutia returned had been for this very reason.
âDo you happen to know anything about Abominable Blood?â
Alonâs calm voice echoed through the study.
The instant Alonâs question fell into the air, Yutiaâs expression shifted subtly.
Did she know of Abominable Blood, or was she simply thinking over the word?
Or perhaps she was thinking of something else entirelyâsilent for a beat, she asked,
âWhich aspect are you referring to?â
Yutiaâs face gave nothing away, so Alon hesitated a moment before answering.
âSomehow I heard mention of Abominable Blood.â
At that, Yutia made an hmm sound and tilted her head several times in thought.
âStrictly speakingââ
Then, as if to dismiss it, she added,
âI suppose itâs fair to say I know of it.â
âYou know of it?â
âYes, though not in full.â
â...Not in full?â
âYes, what I know about Abominable Blood comes from information I recently heard from Rine.â
Yutia spent a while recounting to Alon what had happened not long ago.
âSo you were researching divine blood and found information about Abominable Blood as well⊠is that right?â
âThatâs correct. But as I said, I donât have much detailed information. Justââ
Yutia frowned slightly, as if dredging up a vague memory, then answered,
âAbominable Bloodâwas originally divine blood, perhaps?â
âAbominable Blood was originally divine blood?â
âYes.â
âIs that true?â
âThatâs what I heard from Rine.â
âDid you hear anything beyond that?â
âHm, nothing else, but I can ask Rine and report back.â
âThat would be appreciated.â
Alon nodded, feeling a small measure of relief that Yutia didnât know much about Abominable Blood.
He wasnât entirely sure why he felt relieved, even to himself.
Anyway, Alon suddenly remembered another thing.
When he had lost his memory, Yutia had given him advice as if she already understood his worriesâwithout him saying a word.
âYutia.â
âYes?â
âMay I ask one more thing?â
âFor any question from you, My Lord, I will answer.â
Alon began to speak again, butâ
Thudâ!
âMarquis! So you were here after allâ!â
Unfortunately, their conversation was cut short as Evan burst in, flustered.
Panting, Evan cried urgently,
âMarquis, thereâs a crisis!â
âWhat happened?â
âThe divine blood have all risen at onceâwar has broken out! Colony is among the worst hit!!â
Alon blurted, bewildered,
âWhat did you say?â
Alonâs eyes widened for a breath, and Yutiaâs smiling eyes narrowed for a moment.
Alon then composed himself and asked, outwardly calm,
âWhen did this report come in?â
âThis morning⊠sir!â
'Could it beâbut Seolrang?'
âFor now, the reports suggest sheâs all rightâŠâ
After a brief exchange, Alon looked at Yutia.
âYutia.â
âYes, My Lord.â
âI suppose weâll have to continue this another time.â
âUnderstood. Are you leaving immediately?â
âI think we must.â
âIâll follow as soon as my urgent matters are done, My Lord.â
âGood. The rest we will discuss⊠afterward.â
With a short farewell, Alon dashed out with Evan.
Their hurried footsteps faded into the distance, leaving Yutia alone in the study.
âHmm.â
Yutiaâs serious expression returned to its previous calm as if whatever worry had passed like smoke.
Then, in the silenceâ
â...Abominable BloodâAbominable Blood, huh.â
She murmured to herself.
âWho would be speaking of it this timeâŠ?â
Yutia whispered, wearing a deep, knowing smile.