I lifted my head from the Creature compendium and smiled faintly.
Ami was sitting on the sofa, tapping at her tablet and humming. Yun, seated beside her, didnât even spare his little sister a glance.
Ami didnât care.
She fiddled with the tablet, then proudly showed me the screen.
âHere!â
An Antarctica map was displayed.
In the middle of it was a red arrow.
âRight now, the Ice Dragon is here!â
âLooks like it moved.â
âYeah. But I think itâs going to stay in Antarctica for a while.â
Amiâs smile widened.
âThat means weâll get to see penguins!â
With an excited voice, the senior chattered away at me about penguins and Antarctica.
She said it had been her dream to go to Antarctica. She liked Adélie penguins, and she really wanted to see them in person. The Ice Dragon had abruptly moved its nest from Everest to Antarctica about two weeks ago, so she beamed, saying she was unbelievably happy.
âI canât wait!â
âYou havenât told Jack, right?â
âYeah. Hilde, you told me absoluteabsoluteabsolute donât tell him.â
âYes. Seriously.â
âHow many Mongmong did you say weâve caught so far?â
Yun cut into the conversation.
Forty-five.
But it would soon be sixty-five. Rose had contacted us a few hours ago to say sheâd captured twenty more.
The Double Mong Plan was moving along smoothly.
âEven at the latest, I think weâll be able to capture a hundred within this week.â
âGood.â
Yun answered dryly without lifting his eyes from his phone.
His face didnât even have what youâd call an expression.
âIâm very happy, for once.â
âTotally looks like it!â
Ami nodded and affirmed Yunâs words.
How?
Heâs completely expressionless....
Maybe Ami can see something I canât.
Thinking that there was no way I could match siblingsâ instincts, I watched as Ami took her eyes off her biological older brother, sitting there like a statue.
She looked at me and grinned.
âIâll get everything ready so we can leave the moment the Double Mong Plan ends.â
âThank you. Iâm planning to tell Jack at the very, very last moment.â
âYeah. Do it however you want, Hilde! I donât think Jack would suddenly run off, though.â
I couldnât confidently agree with Amiâs opinion.
If I thought back to the incidents heâd caused in the Empire....
Anyway, hearing that everything was progressing smoothly put me in a good mood. The Double Mong operation, and the plan to go see the Ice Dragon.
Iâd also figured out what the flower was used for.
I still hadnât grasped Kyleâs true intentions, but....
âRare earths.â
It had been three hours now since Iâd holed up in Yun and Amiâs living room.
As I dug through materials on Mongmong and old records about Colton, my mentor came over.
âAt the latest, itâll be wrapped up within a week.â
âDid you hear from Yehyeon?â
âYeah. Heard from Choi Hyunjun too. Looks like raw material prices are finally settling down.â
I hadnât gotten involved at all in the raw-materials war.
It wasnât that I didnât know how that market worked. That was exactly why I stayed out. It was a place swarming with hyenas whoâd gone mad with obsession over achievement, and no matter what an individual did, it wasnât a place where anything could be changed.
Simply put, it wasnât my territory.
Good. Iâm glad it got resolved.
Now all thatâs left is to reach a conclusion with the Double Mong operation.
âI havenât heard how Kyle has been moving lately.â
âEven if you did hear, it wouldnât change anything right now.â
Yun shot it down with the correct answer.
âJaeyeon still not showing up?â
He wasnât.
From the moment I was asked onward, all the way until the moment Kairos and Rose captured the ninetieth Mongmong, the leadership and I still hadnât been able to find Jaeyeon.
The fact that Jaeyeon was absent wasnât particularly strange. He hardly ever showed himself. If you saw him, you were unlucky.
But at a time like this, it wouldâve been convenient if he had appeared.
It wasnât like Jaeyeon could create a duplicate of himself.
If, while escorting the Emperor, we had also witnessed Jaeyeon, we couldâve scrapped the Double Mong operation altogether. It wouldâve meant the Emperor was the real thing.
But that didnât happen, and on the day I succeeded in capturing a hundred Mongmong, I received an invitation message from Erhart.
I accepted his invitation.
âIâm pleased to see you again.â
It was a place Iâd been to once before.
The residence Iâd visited with Yun. A building lined with headless statues, with paintings stored underground.
A man who had been standing in front of the main gate descended the steps with elegance.
âYour body canât be in good condition. Itâs an honor that you came anyway.â
âI want to be back in before dinner.â
I handed my car key to the valet.
âItâll be finished before then, right? Itâs not a place I want to stay long, anyway.â
The Elder laughed at length and murmured, How unfortunate.
Everyone knew it was the sort of remark that wasnât worth caring about. Shashinsky and Levi stood side by side as usual, ten steps behind Erhart.
I walked up to Erhart without expression, then entered the mansion with him.
The suit I wore for the first time in a while hung a little loose.
The Elderâs gaze settled on my white hair, tied low.
âA suit suits you very well.â
âThank you.â
The vast mansion was empty.
The chill that came with a space devoid of people.
When Iâd visited last time, it had been crowded enough to feel almost stifling.
âThis isnât some trivial errand, is it.â
I let my eyes rest on a winged angel statue that had only a torso.
âLetâs go straight to the point.â
When I finished speaking and turned my head, Erhart was smiling.
It wasnât his usual smile. Not the smile of someone who feels happy while looking at the unhappy, but a smile spread thin with sharpness.
I knew well that this man hadnât climbed to his position on strange lust alone.
Someone with no talent for maintaining power couldnât sit in the worldâs third-ranked seat.
Erhart spoke.
âOnce, you were nothing but the protagonist of rumors. I entered the arena of power late, and I had never faced Michael in person.â
âPlease donât use that nickname. Prometheus would be better than that.â
When I grumbled, Erhartâs smile grew wider.
Even today, the man was dressed in a bright suit that made his face look radiant.
With a smile that had lost some of its edge, he continued.
âBut the rumored protagonist I met in person was more charming than I expected.â
âYes, yes.â
âIt seems youâve made up your mind to go back to that time.â
At last, Erhart brought out the point.
Then the man crossed the hall. The sound of his shoes striking the floor rang clear.
Without changing my expression, I matched his stride as he headed toward the underground gallery.
âWhy do you think that?â
âI heard your conversation °⹠N đ v đ l i g h t âąÂ° with Yekaterinaâs first hands-and-feet.â
So he hadnât left right away back then, after all.
âYou seemed unusually impatient, for you.â
âMy body was unwell. It left me uneasy.â
âYouâre sometimes chillingly indifferent and cold to those outside your line. It seems that man was standing on that boundaryâand you went to the trouble of trying to pull him inside.â
Erhart let out a laugh full of enjoyment.
His tone was lower than usual.
He didnât care about my silence.
âAfter you pulled him inside, you started giving this and that instructions. Itâs not like anyone was pressuring you to cut off the neck of someone who refuses to repent. It was obvious you wanted the opponent to change quickly. That must be because youâd already finished steeling yourself to strike at Yekaterina.â
âIâve listened well to the background explanation for your enlightenment. Letâs move on to the point of the point.â
âThe point is this: even if I have no interest in the seat at the summit, I do have interest in the present world.â
For the first time since entering the mansion, I smiled a little.
Letting out a low chuckle, I stopped in front of the elevator. It was the elevator that descended to the gallery. Back then, Iâd ridden it with Yun.
At the time, the Elders had been nothing more than irritating power-holders.
With my returned memories, many things had changed.
I thought about Erhartâs elegant phrasingâoffering to join hands, saying he would help me strike down Colton and Yekaterina.
Iâd known he would say something like this.
Iâd had a similar conversation long ago with Colton.
âAre you enjoying life?â
âVery.â
When I asked as we rode down the elevator, Erhart answered at once.
âBecause I know magnificent works are still being made, even now.â
The elevator doors opened.
A dark gallery appeared. The cold air wrapped around my body as I stepped inside.
âFine.â
I followed Erhart, who said he had something to show me.
âWeâll be seeing each other often, then.â
His smile.
The smile he wore as he turned back to look at me the moment the words ended. A smile that held countless things within itâinnocent cruelty, twisted pleasure, and other elements I didnât particularly want to know.
It wasnât a smile that resembled Coltonâs or the Ice Empressâs.
I liked that fact.
I stepped deeper into the gallery.
Passing works by Francis Bacon, passing photographs of myself.
Passing something like a bird that had come from another world.
Walking on like that, I reached a painting hanging alone.
I stood in front of it with one hand shoved into my pocket.
âA hobby like appreciating art gives you more than youâd think. A personâs taste in art says a great deal about who they are.â
Erhart said this at my side.
I didnât answer, but I felt like I could roughly guess what he meant.
I kept looking at the painting.
Erhart broke the silence.
âThe Commander-in-Chief sometimes buys seascape oil paintings, and Yekaterina likes photographs of Earth taken from space.â
âHm.â
âThe fourth Elder favors works related to revolution.â
âI see.â
âAnd this painting was bought at auction by Colton Wiseman when he was young.â
It was a painting heâd bought before meeting me.
Before heâd even set foot on the ladder of power.
âItâs the only reproduction in this gallery. The original is at Coltonâs estate.â
The painting wasnât large.
Inside the frame was a figure whose gender was impossible to tell. Someone with upturned eyes and a pretty nose. It was hard to guess what country they were from.
It wasnât a famous work.
It probably hadnât been that expensive, either.
He wouldnât have bought it to evade taxes, and it wouldnât have been an investment.
Even less likely that it was meant as a gift for someone.
Heâd simply bought it because he liked it.
The figure depicted against an ashen background.
Because he liked this ordinary portraitâsomething others would glance at once and forget.
Ah.
I couldnât hold it in and let the words slip out.
âPoor Jaeyeon.â
Even that face wasnât yours.
The upturned eyes and the pretty nose werenât his. It wasnât Jaeyeon, and it wasnât Jaeyeonâs taste. It was Coltonâs.
Someone whose very name wasnât fully his own couldnât even make his unchanging appearance truly his.
What a lonely existence.
âDonât pity him.â
Erhart muttered.
âYou know very well what the Commander-in-Chief went through for pitying him.â
Who knows.
My attitude would probably depend on the outcome of the Double Mong operation.
Etching the figure in the frame into my mind, I thought that to myself.
***
Operation D-Day arrived.
At last!
In just a few hours, freedom!
I woke up feeling refreshed at the thought that the escort duty would finally be over, one way or another.
Already tasting anticipation and happiness, I stretchedâ
âand was greeted by a phone on fire.
[Bobby Winter: Donât come to headquarters!!!]
What?
What on earth was happening at headquarters....
I found out why Bobby, of all people, had sent such a serious, urgent message after reading through the pile of notifications.
It was simple.
Rumors had spread like wildfire, and someone had lodged an official protest with the leadership.
So today, Yehyeonâwho had just wrapped up the rare-earths issue yesterdayâwas apparently going to face the protesting Badgers in person.
At the very venue where the year-end dinner was being held, the leadership and the Personnel Director were scheduled to receive direct questioning.
About me.
And dozens of Badgers were said to be attending. So I was told not to come. Messages poured in telling me to stay quietly at home if I didnât want to get beaten up by agitated seniors.
But I needed to use the headquarters portal zone.
The Double Mong operation was scheduled to take place at headquarters....
I stared at my phone.
Messages from seniors and peers telling me not to even think about leaving the cabin, and slanderous messages flooding in from unknown numbers, filled the screen as I hesitated.
Postpone the operation and avoid senior backlash or lynching (add a few more days of escort duty) vs. face senior backlash or lynching but finish the escort duty.
The answer was painfully obvious.
And yet, I just couldnât choose the former....
So I made up my mind and created a group chat.
I invited every senior who knew about the Emperorâs existence, then made my declaration.
[Me: Iâm really sorry for not listening, but Iâm going to headquarters today.]
[Me: Iâm planning to confirm whether heâs the Emperor or not. I finished all preparations yesterday.]
[Me: Iâll be sneaking in using the leadership elevator anyway, so please donât worry too much.]
[Me: I really want to stop doing escort duty now....]
Naturally, the group chat exploded.
Replies from the seniors came flooding in.
[Ami: Gasp.]
[Ami: Oh, Hilde made this group chat! (surprised sparrow emoticon)]
[Ami: But wow, Hilde, you mustâve been really struggling. You didnât show it, so I didnât know.]
[Ami: I shouldâve treated you better....]
[Ric: What is this?]
When Ricardoâs name popped up in the top notification bar, my body flinched.
[Ric: Did you make this?]
[Ric: Youâve grown up. Dragging seniors into a group chat by force and making announcements on your own.]
[Ric: And whatâs with that announcement?]
[Ric: Did you drink plum wine in the morning?]
[Ami: Ric. Donât get so mad. Hilde mustâve really had a hard time with escort duty....]
[Sophia Kalak: You want to get hit?]
[Carl Dow: Well, if youâre confident you wonât get caught, I guess it doesnât really matter.]
[Carl Dow: Though I doubt itâll be that easy.]
[Carl Dow: Canât you endure just one more day?]
[William Walker: Youâve got guts, Iâll give you that.]
[William Walker: I can save you from a lynching, but it wonât be a pleasant memory.]
[William Walker: You need to be aware that you have an extremely eye-catching appearance.]
[Yun: What is this.]
[Yun: Inviting people to a group chat on your own?]
I steadfastly typed my reply into the group chat.
[Me: Anyone here, except Yun and Ami, whoâs confident they can do nearly two weeks of 24-hour escort duty for the Commander-in-Chief, step forward.]
For about three minutes, no one replied.
I felt smug.
See?
[Me: Iâm going. Headquarters.]
[Ami: Iâll protect you!]
[Ric: Fine. Do whatever you want now.]
[Sophia Kalak: When are you coming?]
[Carl Dow: Donât drive your car.]
[William Walker: And donât even think about parking in the underground lot.]
[Yun: Come here and grab the Mongmong.]
The account with my Mario picture that irritated me spoke up.
[Yun: One died, so there are thirty-eight.]
And so, the Double Mong operation began.