âWhat is that.â
Igor, who had somehow slouched into a posture nearly as delinquent as Roâs, straightened up.
âThat thing? Weâre fucked.â
âContracted envoy! If you want to kill yourself, just jump out of the building right now!â
âOh my.â
Unlike Igor, Yoow couldnât stay calm. He sprang to his feet and barked at Kairos, while Rose covered her mouth with her palm.
âSupreme Commander.â
At the same time, I felt the blood drain from my face and urgently called out to Yehyeon.
âI donât know the exact details of the operation, but it would be better to use a different Creature.â
Yehyeon tore his gaze from the screen and looked at me.
A perfectly businesslike face, impossible to read.
He replied slowly.
âIt seems highly dangerous?â
âThe Remnant Wraith itself is an extremely dangerous Creature. Back in the Empire, if we sensed a Remnant Wraith nearby, we wouldnât go anywhere near the area. That was true even when its horns werenât fully grownâand this one is completed.â
âIf the horns are circular, itâs complete?â
Yehyeon blinked as he asked.
I nodded, terrified.
Why is something ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ like that even on Earth?
âHow exactly are you planning to use it?â
âIf youâre abducted, Jack will lure that thing and drag it to the enemyâs main base.â
Yehyeon explained clearly.
âThen its energy cannon will break through the enemyâs barrier, and while theyâre leaderless, weâll strike the enemy camp.â
Ah.
I understood. If it succeeded, it would deal a meaningful blow to the enemy. The Remnant Wraithâs cannon would tear open a barrier that hadnât even been scratched by various missiles, and then Kyle wouldnât be able to leave me behind and return to his base.
The enemy would never imagine weâd use such an extreme strategy.
If everything went according to plan, the Black Badgers could deal Kyleâs side a massive hit.
However....
âIf you touch that, instead of luring Kyle, thereâs a high chance everything in the vicinity will be wiped out.â
What the hell is Kairos thinking?
âItâs far too dangerous. Wouldnât it be better to choose another approach, or select a different upper-rank monster...?â
âWhatâs the big deal?â
Ro said.
âIsnât it just a horned giant?â
I narrowed my eyes and shot Kairos a look.
The contracted envoy was intently watching the drone footage.
The drone couldnât keep filming the Remnant Wraith for long. Not long after the Wraithâs gaze landed on it, the feed cut out. Then footage from another angle appearedâand cut out. Then another, and another, repeating.
Kairos, who had been watching as if entranced, noticed my stare.
The envoy curved his lips into a smile and delivered a smooth explanation.
âThe Remnant Wraith is a Creature that dwells in ruins. It creates a pit at the center of the ruins and sleeps there for long periods. Occasionally, it raises its upper body to stretch. How itâs born, how it reproduces, and how long it lives are all unknown. What is certain is that the moment you drag it out of that pit, youâre wagering your life.â
âWhy?â
âFirst, the moment it emerges, toxic miasma spreads. It can crush life with its palm, but its primary attack is the energy cannon it fires from its mouth. Its destructive power is immense.â
Not just immenseâone hit meant instant death.
Even a Swordmaster couldnât deflect that attack.
Which meant it was stronger than the thunder dragonâs cannon.
I had barely managed to brace myself and counter the thunder dragonâs lightning cannonâbut with the Remnant Wraithâs, I wouldnât even attempt it.
Because Iâd die.
Without a trace left behind.
When I explained this, Yehyeonâs eyes fell into thought.
Then he spoke slowly.
âJack. After luring it out, can you return alive?â
âYes.â
Yes, my ass....
âYou also said you could put it back to sleep.â
âYes. If itâs lured back to its nest, even if something irritates it, it will return to the pit and sleep again.â
But you could easily die in the process.
And attacks barely worked on it. No matter how many sword strikes I landed, it likely wouldnât take much damage. There was a reason the Empire designated the area around Remnant Wraiths as off-limits.
Even so, you couldnât break its core with nuclear weapons either.
And itâs not like weâre going to drop a nuke.
âThere are other Creatures, arenât there? Even the one that infiltrated the Science Wing before was powerful enough.â
As I murmured in a pleading tone, Yehyeon replied while keeping his eyes on Kairos.
âI received a rough report on that as well.â
âJack.â
âYes.â
Kairos pretended not to notice my sharp stare and manipulated the tablet.
I forced myself to calm down and looked at the screen.
The Remnant Wraith footage vanished, replaced by a satellite map.
The view zoomed out rapidly, revealing Earthâs entire landmass. Arrows appeared across the continents.
Six circular arrows faintly pulsed in and out on the screen.
âThese are the Creatures Iâve identified as extremely high-risk.â
Kairos looked at the screen, unable to hide a faint rapture.
That adrenaline junkie bastard. Iâm dragging him out the moment this meeting ends and giving him a piece of my mind.
Obliviousâor indifferentâto my grinding teeth, the envoy continued.
âAs you can see, arrow one is the Remnant Wraith.â
The screen shifted toward the arrow labeled 2.
âArrow two is an ice dragon entrenched at the summit of Everest.â
My eyes widened.
I wasnât the only one shocked.
âThereâs something on Everest?â
Jason Trevain said.
As if echoing him, Aki muttered,
âIce dragon?â
âAn ice-aspect dragon. And the one coiled atop Everest has lived quite a long time.â
Kairos spoke like a documentary narrator.
âAt least eight hundred years. Dragons that old can usually communicate. In other words, theyâre as intelligent as humans, which means luring it out would be impossible. Ice dragons are unusually intelligent and gentle among dragonkind, but.... In some ways, this one is even more dangerous than the Remnant Wraith. We didnât even film it, for fear of provoking it.â
âEek!â
Ami suddenly made a strange sound.
âI think Iâve seen that while flying before!â
Kairos smiled warmly at Ami.
âAs long as you donât get too close, it should be fine. Ice dragons are generally dignified.â
Ami muttered very softly, âBut I kind of want to get close,â and promptly got smacked with a pen by Yun. Ow. As Ami caught the flying pen, Kairos returned his gaze to the screen.
The view shifted from arrow two to arrow three.
âIn what used to be Sierra Leone, thereâs a Creature known as a Raindigo.â
âUgh.â
This time, the screen split in half, showing footage of the Creature like it had with the Remnant Wraith.
Several Badgers recoiled in horror at the image.
I absentmindedly rubbed my chin, unease settling in.
It was there, in a dense forest. A region so lush it felt suffocating. A calamity you might encounter if unlucky. Its head resembled a deerâs, but it stood on two legs, with kelp-like tentacles sprouting long from its limbs.
That one was no joke either.
Even with my current skill, Iâd have to be prepared to lose an arm.
One of the seniors muttered,
âThat areaâs too far from any Core. Sending drones there mustâve been difficult. How did they even find and film that?â
âThereâs a diamond mine there. Probably sent a few drones since thereâs demand to reclaim it.â
A Badger beside him replied.
âAnyway, at least itâs a place weâd never run into. That areaâs completely an S-zone now, right?â
That was true. It was too remote, and too chaotic for even luring out the Raindigo to be easy.
Kairos moved the map to the fourth arrow.
Strangely, it was placed very close to a Core.
When zoomed in, text appeared beside it.
[Arbitrarily designated]
âThis Creature moves frequently, so we marked the coordinates where it was last sighted. Itâs likely somewhere else by now.â
The Raindigo footage disappeared, replaced by another video.
Seeing the Creature on screen, I straightened my back.
Wouldnât this be a better lure?
âIs that even a Creature?â
Someone muttered.
âYes. A Creature also known as the Living Sword.â
It was certainly dangerous.
Its speed was extreme, its swordsmanship overwhelming. With no physical limits on its wielder, it could display sword techniques impossible for humans. If I faced it now, the fight would drag on endlessly.
Still, as Igor straightened with a hungry look in his eyes, this seemed far better than the Remnant Wraithâ
âDo you think thatâs manageable?â
The contracted envoy suddenly looked straight at me and asked.
I was startled, but answered honestly.
âMuch more than the Remnant Wraith.â
âThatâs exactly why it wonât work.â
Kairos replied.
What?
As I raised my brows in disbelief, the envoy smiled wider, showing neat teeth.
âIf you feel that way, then Kyle will feel the same. Heâll never come face you while leaving that thing behind. And thereâs a very high chance it wouldnât break through the enemyâs barrier anyway.â
âThen eliminate it as an option.â
Before I could argue, Yehyeon spoke.
âIf we canât be certain it will draw out the enemy leader, we shouldnât even touch it.â
He was right. I had nothing to say.
Letting out a resigned breath, I placed my hopes on the remaining two arrows. Surely there had to be something usableâif not the Remnant Wraith, then something better than a sword-shaped upper-rank monster.
Kairos moved the screen to the fifth arrow.
The sword footage vanished.
Grassland filled the screen.
A drone flew over it.
It flew so low that the tall grass brushed the bottom of the frame.
Then the feed abruptly cut.
I blinked.
âWhat?â
Roâs blunt voice rang out.
âThereâs nothing there.â
âYes.â
Kairos said calmly.
âThereâs definitely something there, but no other Creatures go near it. Even humanoid Creatures seem reluctant to approach, and not only animalsâthere isnât even the sound of insects.â
âIs it even a monster?â
Igor turned to the envoy.
Kairos slowly shook his head.
âNo.â
Ah.
âThat didnât come over from where we were.â
âCould it just be nothing?â
Walker, arms crossed as he watched the screen, spoke up.
âRadiation leaking out, maybe. Or some massive industrial magnet interfering with filming. Or a huge fungus growing underneath.â
Right.
I recalled the pitch-black fungus Iâd encountered after drifting into Zone A.
According to Ska, it couldnât be removed by any means.
Kairos replied politely.
âThat seems unlikely. No matter how much we zoom the satellite imagery, this area alone refuses to be captured.â
He maximized the zoom on the left-side map to prove his point.
âRegardless, since we canât identify its substance, we canât lure this one either.â
Kairos decisively moved the screen to the final arrow.
âThe last one also did not break off from our sideâs world, and is likewise impossible to lure.â
An arrow marked on an unnamed island in the Arctic Ocean.
This time, the footage clearly captured the Creature.
âUgh!â
People recoiled as they saw the islandâs ground split open and an eye open.
The eye was as large as the entire island.
If this hadnât been presented here, one mightâve assumed it was fabricated footage.
Another unknown Creatureâyet not the type of monster I was hoping for.
âWe donât know what it is, but given that even high-tier Creatures avoid it, we should stay far away. Naturally, this one canât be lured either.â
Kairos explained in a voice utterly devoid of surprise.
âSo in the end, only the Remnant Wraith remains. It was a plan chosen by elimination.â
âHow do you plan to handle it?â
I couldnât hold back and pressed him.
I knew full well this wasnât my place.
But I couldnât stand it.
âA completed Remnant Wraith is something even Kysis has never faced. He avoided even encountering them. And once awakened, it must be put back to sleep no matter what. If you fail to lure it back into the pit, itâs a catastrophe.â
Kairos gave a bitter smile.
The certainty didnât fade from his softly curving orange eyes, only deepening my unease.
In truth, Iâd been secretly hoping he wouldnât have a convincing answerâhoping heâd never have to stand before a Remnant Wraith at all.
Just imagining the worst-case scenario was unbearable.
Iâve already lost enough.
So pleaseâpresent some flimsy plan no one can accept.
Please....
Chime.
Somewhere, a bell rang.
Chime, chime.
The sound of a subway.
The conference room fell silent, as if doused with cold water.
Chen spoke in a hushed voice.
âThat thing you only hear. Isnât that the sound?â
âA Creature?â
Richard Green reacted.
He lifted his head, ready to draw the pistol at his waist.
âBut why isnât it detected? Commander, check the Creature alarm systemââ
âThereâs no need to worry.â
Kairos cut him off, gazing up at the utterly ordinary ceiling.
With eyes entirely different from before.
With a voice brimming with strange affection.
âThat sound is from my familiar.â