The summonerâs gaze didnât leave the ceiling that looked perfectly ordinary.
I followed his eyes upwardâand felt a chill crawl up my spine.
I sensed a creature.
But the presence was impossibly faint. If Kairos hadnât lifted his head first, I would never have caught it. Even now, I wasnât sure whether it was real or just a sensory hallucination.
Chimeâ
âYou shouldnât make noise.â
Kairos scolded the empty-looking ceiling.
The bell sound cut off abruptly.
âAre you shy about coming down?â
How is he even talking to it?
âFine. Then stay put and behave.â
Everyone stared at Kairos in shock.
The man withdrew the gaze heâd been pouring affection into, then casually turned his attention to the people seated around the conference table, as if nothing had happened.
Orange eyes, shining like the sun.
Kairos flashed his characteristic bright smile and declared,
âItâll be quiet now, so you donât need to worry!â
The conference room exploded.
Questions poured out as if something had burst. Only the TF members and a handful of top leadership kept their mouths shut.
Voices erupted from all sides.
What do you mean, summoning? Then thereâs nothing like that in the subway right now? Where is it, then? What does it look like? Youâre saying the Creature that ate our comrades is right above our heads? Could it be a different individual? Why say this now? How is this even possible?
The only reason no one stormed out in fury was because the Supreme Commander and the Personnel Director were present.
That had to be why those two were here.
Amid the chaos, Kairos delivered a clean, orderly explanation about the creature and the summoning.
When he finished, Yehyeon spoke.
âThe one that lures living beings with sound and sucks out their moisture?â
The moment his husky voice rang out, the commotion died completely.
Kairos answered politely.
âYes. It can assimilate with its surroundings like a chameleon, so you wonât be able to see it clearly.â
âYouâre planning to use this against the Remnant Wraith.â
âItâs a lethal counter for low-intelligence Creatures. If they sing and try not to listen, they can escape the lure of sound. But most Creatures are bewitched by the bell before they even think to try.â
âYou reported beforehand that youâd summoned more than one Creature.â
âThere are two or three more. I left them elsewhere so as not to startle anyone.â
Just imagining what he might have tamed was already unsettling.
With a troubled mind, I interlaced my fingers and brought them to my mouth, refining the faint creature presence I could sense.
I hadnât even realized this was a Creature until now. I knew how to escape it, but even in the Empire it was regarded as a bizarre existence that couldnât be explained by magic. Theyâd even made a chilling nursery rhyme to warn children about it....
How did he manage to summon this?
âFire Dragon Lord.â
While I was reeling, Yoowâs low growl snapped me back.
I jerked my head up and looked at my subordinates.
âThis isnât the end of your plan, is it?â
Yoow looked like he was a breath away from strangling Kairos.
I regretted seating Yoow next to the summoner.
But Kairosâwhoâd earned the nickname âFire Dragon Lordâ in the Empire after summoning a fire dragonâdidnât flinch.
âI was just about to explain the details.â
âIf that thing turns out to be the main act, I swearâthis looks worse than childrenâs make-believe.â
Yoowâs blunt mouth was the reason he lost favor with nobles every single time.
Of course, the strategist had neither the intention nor the desire to fix it.
âIf youâre saying youâll rescue him with a plan worse than dangling catnip in front of a cat, Iâd rather drag you straight in front of Kyle. Thatâd keep him occupied longer than successfully luring the Remnant Wraith! I donât care about your lifeâbut whatâs on the line here is Hildebertâs head!â
âYoow. Lower your voice.â
âI know.â
The moment I frowned and spoke, Kairos answered calmly, without changing his expression.
Then, before Yoow could explode further, he launched straight into the operation briefing.
The outline was this:
While negotiations were underway, Kairosâalong with the Remnant Wraith lure team (composition still undecided)âwould wait at the Wraithâs pit.
If I were kidnapped, they would immediately awaken the Remnant Wraith.
They would then bewitch it using the bell-sound Creature and sprint toward a pre-installed portal device. (They planned to use a car.)
Pass through the portal device.
Arrive in front of the enemyâs main base.
Use the Remnant Wraithâs energy cannon to tear open the baseâs defenses.
Through the breach, the Black Badgers would infiltrate the enemy lines. Meanwhile, the lure team would guide the Remnant Wraith back into its pit.
For reference, if I was not kidnapped, they would not awaken the Remnant Wraith.
In that case, after returning, they would look for a way to infiltrate the enemy base without taking on a risk as great as the Wraith....
It was a concise, intuitive plan.
Yoow was furious.
âIs your head full of muscle?!â
That was harsh.
âHave you been so distracted by Creatures that you never learned common sense? You donât see the potential disasters scattered through every single stage of that plan? If youâd taken this to the Empire and called it an operation, you wouldnât have a head left on your shoulders! You think kidnapped Hildebert will be sipping tea and chatting about the hardships of being a knight commander with Kyle until you arrive at the enemy base!? You think theyâll be having a pleasant afternoon until Kyle hears the Remnant Wraith attacked his headquarters?!â
âWell, what can we do? Thereâs no alternative, and no way to stop Hilde.â
Kairos calmly looked up at Yoow, who had leapt to his feet again.
Arms crossed, the summonerâs orange eyes met the strategistâs head-on.
âOf course I donât expect kidnapped Hilde to be fine. You yourself branded a seal into his body the moment you kidnapped him, didnât you?â
Insane.
The strategist froze solid.
Beside him, Igor blinked, and Rose clapped a hand over her mouth.
The conference room turned icy.
Conversation collapsed. Everyone stared at Yoow and Kairos. Seniors who didnât know the details whispered, âWhat is that supposed to mean?â Ro, ignorant or not, looked intriguedââOh, are they fighting?â Yun, who knew, looked delighted. âWhat, an internal split?â
Ignoring it all, I rolled my eyes.
Do I stop this?
Or just let it pass naturally?
Before I could decide, Kairos added one more line.
âHavenât I often told you to keep your mouth shut if you donât have an alternative?â
The summoner kept smiling.
âIf you have improvements, Iâm happy to hear them. Youâve planned kidnappings yourselfâsurely the holes stand out to you.â
Good grief.
If this continued, theyâd really fight.
Of course, the outcome was already obvious. Color had completely drained from Yoowâs face.
I should stop this quickly. Igor and Rose seemed to be enjoying the spectacle far too much.
âJack....â
I was about to soothe him when Yehyeon spoke up.
âYouâve all heard the main framework of the plan.â
All eyes in the room turned to the Supreme Commander.
The chatter cut off.
Swiftly steering the mood away from a brawl, the commander spoke calmly.
âItâs a big gamble, but if it succeeds, the gains will be substantial. However, the biggest issue is Hildeâs life once heâs kidnapped....â
âDo we really have to send him out?â
Another voice cut in.
It was the voice of someone who had remained silent until now. My eyes widened as I turned to Jonathan Kudo.
I wasnât the only one startled. Everyone except Aide-de-Camp Ska and Ricardo reacted in shock.
Even Richard Greenâs eyes went wide. A rare sight.
I understood, of course.
Jonathan had probably never spoken in a meeting like thisâand shouldnât have, ever.
âCanât we lure the Remnant Wraith without sending him to the negotiation table?â
The senior whoâd stunned everyone looked at Yehyeon and continued clearly.
âI donât understand why weâre pushing Hildebert into negotiations while â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t â (Only on NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t) treating his kidnapping as a near certainty.â
âBecause nothing changes unless he goes,â Yehyeon replied flatly.
âWe wonât recover the hostages, and the situation wonât resolve. But the moment he enters negotiations, in the best-case scenario we get the hostages back safely and Hilde remains unharmed. Even if things donât go smoothly and Hilde is kidnapped, we still get the hostages back. After that, we may be able to rescue Hilde and break through the enemyâs defenses.â
âWe could lose all the hostages and have Hilde kidnapped as well.â
âYes. But if Hilde doesnât go, nothing changes.â
Yehyeon explained while staring into empty space.
His voice was so devoid of emotion it sounded almost bored.
âWe canât afford to avoid risk and simply wait for them to launch another attack.â
The commander rolled his eyes toward Jonathan.
âAnd we donât know who will die in that attack.â
â.......â
âCivilians could die.â
In a tone like he was explaining how to operate a device, the commander continued.
âWe have to prevent that.â
Jonathan clenched his teeth and lowered his gaze.
A heavy silence settled over the room.
In the soundless space, Yehyeon let out a deep sigh.
âKyle will probably take Hilde somewhere other than the main base, right?â
I nodded.
âYes. Heâll never bring me to the main base. He knows perfectly well it would be a catastrophe if I escaped. Heâll confine me at a prearranged location.â
âSo you donât even know where youâll be taken? You have no idea when your head might roll, or how long a rescue would take?â
âIâll endure. If he successfully kidnaps me, I doubt heâll kill me right away. Thatâs just not his style.â
I answered Asilâs interrogation calmly.
He would never let me go easily.
Above all, he wouldnât kill someone as close to the leadership as I was without interrogating me first. Heâd want to extract every scrap of memory in my head.
Kyleâs side has mages. Summoners, too. Before cutting off my head, theyâd put spells on meâor shove me into the Voice of Dreams.
Until there were no memories left to vomit up.
When I explained this plainly, a few people nodded in understanding.
Jonathan Kudo, however, didnât smooth his furrowed brow.
Yehyeon changed the atmosphere.
âThis is only the skeleton of the plan.â
His voice was astonishingly emotionless.
âFrom now on, revise and refine it, and submit a report by midnight tomorrow.â
Tomorrow?
âAnd before we wrap up, thereâs one more thing Iâd like to ask.â
At Yehyeonâs question, Yoow narrowed his eyes.
The transition was quick but natural. The commander lightly ignored the strategistâs âwhat now?â expression.
He asked,
âThe ashen calcification of a body partâdo you know of any treatment?â
Ah.
I barely managed to swallow the sound that almost burst out.
Shuâs legâjust as sheâd said, rehabilitation wasnât going well.
The air sank heavily.
The murderous edge vanished from Yoowâs face.
âUnless you have a treatment spell from an exceptional archmage, there is no way to cure calcification,â the strategist replied darkly.
âThe Empire failed to discover any alternative. There wonât be pain, and as long as the joints havenât stiffened, the limb can be moved by external force.â
âSo voluntary movement is impossible?â
Shuâs voice echoed through the conference room.
âEven with continued rehabilitation, it wonât recover?â
Everyone looked at Shu.
The small Badger seated beside Ami. My direct senior. An anomaly with extremely low portal compatibility.
Because of that anomaly, sheâd been kidnapped by Kyleâs sideâand, for reasons unknown, subjected to excessive transference by Kyle himself.
Both legs, from thigh to ankle, had turned ashen gray.
With calm blue eyes, the senior looked straight at Yoow.
He answered with a conflicted expression.
âTo the best of my knowledge, yes. The key point is that this is to the best of my knowledge. My opinion may be wrong.â
âThank you.â
Shu bowed politely.
âThat helped a lot.â
âIn the long run, Shu. We can keep approving medical leave. If you want a leave of absence, thatâs fine too. Weâd prefer you not resign, but... if you do choose to resign, after decommissioning your enhanced body, weâll provide rehabilitation until you can adapt well to a civilian bodyââ
âNo.â
Shu cut Ju off mid-sentence.
Her face was calm. Expressionless, as usual, with little emotion showing.
Seated in her wheelchair, the senior spoke steadily under everyoneâs gaze.
âIâm not considering resignation.â
Then she added,
âIf it stays immobile, Iâll cut the hardened legs off.â
My jaw dropped.
Others stared at the young Badger in shock.
Unwavering eyes fixed on Yehyeon.
âAnd I plan to get prosthetic legs implanted.â
Her voice was composedânever timid.
âThen Iâll be able to run again.â