âTheyâre coming.â
Kairos, who had looked unusually bright for the past ten hours, smiled.
His orange eyes curved like crescents.
âBoth of them.â
Those with sharp senses understood him immediately.
Even though there was not the slightest sound of footsteps, they knew Hildebert was approaching.
It meant that Hildebertâs instincts had recovered to their former state.
Whether it was because the exhaustion had finally caught up to him or because his strength had returned, it was hard to tell for nowâbut in any case, the Swordmaster who had finished his treatment was deliberately erasing his presence.
A corridor where only faint footsteps could be heard.
Footsteps drawing closer.
The cafeteria door opened.
âHilde!â
Ami bounced on her feet.
âHilde! Are you okay? How do you feel?â
âIâm soaked in sweat and probably smell terrible.â
The moment he saw Ami about to rush him, Hildebert panicked and raised his palm.
âIâll go change firstââ
âStop talking nonsense and report.â
Yun cut in immediately.
âNo need to come closer. Report from there, then go change.â
Golden eyes curved.
Hildebert leaned a hand against the doorframe and smiled, showing neat teeth. It was a bright smile they hadnât seen from him in quite some time.
A smile with not a shred of sorrow in it.
The white-haired man smiled soundlessly, then let go of the doorframe.
âIâve recovered.â
He ran a hand through his white hair, tucking it behind his ear.
âMy instincts, and my stamina as well.â
Scale-like growths had formed along his mastoid.
The discoloration from burns had vanished as well.
Ami started hopping in place.
âThatâs great!â
She shouted brightly.
âThatâs such a relief! Congratulations, Hilde!â
She looked like she wanted to run over and hug him right away, but held herself back, knowing heâd be embarrassed.
Ricardo, Sophia, and Carl all wore faint smiles.
Only Yunâs expression didnât change.
âAll functions working properly?â
âItâs noisy again now.â
Hildebert replied with a smile.
âI missed even that.â
âWhat do you mean, noisy? Itâs not like a monsterâs presence would be loud.â
âWell. Thereâs something like that.â
Hildebert gave an answer that wasnât exactly clear, still smiling.
At that breezy reply, only the summoner frowned, clearly dissatisfied.
The rest of the team, sensing it was a delicate topic, didnât press him. Yun, on the other hand, stared at Hildebert with a look that plainly said, What kind of answer is that?
Standing in the middle of their gazes, Hildebert didnât explainâhe just smirked.
âIâm not going to tell you the details.â
âDoesnât look like your liverâs healed.â
Yun said flatly.
âI nursed you day and night, and you repay me with insubordination. Even I, a sociopath, know how to show gratitude.â
âYou didnât come to nurse me. You came to observe my body.â
Hildebert shot back without hesitation.
âAnd unfortunately, the scales on my mastoid grew back and healed up as soon as you werenât looking. Thatâs disappointing, isnât it? You wish theyâd stuck around a bit longer.â
âNo, this is good. Now I can test all sorts of things.â
Yun replied, unfazed.
It sounded less like a retort and more like genuine honesty.
Heâd narrowed his eyes, staring thoughtfully at the area around Hildebertâs mastoid.
Hildebert looked at Choi Yun as if wondering what kind of creature he even was.
âItâs good to be able to sense you again.â
When the white-haired man fell silent, Kairos spoke up.
Hildebert turned his gaze away from his mentor.
The eyes of kin met in midair. Seeing another who shared the same mastoid, the Swordmaster broke into a grin.
âThanks. No need to tell the othersâthey already know.â
âKyle knows too, then.â
âHe does. There was no way to hide it. The moment the leaf-veins recovered, he wouldâve noticed. You canât cast a concealment spell before recovery.â
After saying that, Hildebert lowered his eyes for a moment and closed his mouth.
He stood there with his head bowed, silentâthen his eyes curved as he smiled.
âItâs nice. Hearing his â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) voice again.â
Kairos let out a small snort.
âLooks like the emotional-transference function is fully restored too. Thatâs a shame. I wanted to test your emotional receptivity.â
âDonât cross the line.â
âWhere can we see Hildebertâs swordplay?â
Sophia was the one who shifted the mood.
Kairos and Hildebert stopped talking and turned toward the senior. The dragon, who had been standing at the cafeteria entrance with an easy smile, also turned his head.
Sophia accepted the chilly gaze without flinching.
âItâs too dark outside to see anything, isnât it?â
âI can see just fine.â
The Ice Dragonâs gentle smile widened.
âBut since itâd be good for all of you to see, I was thinking of taking everyone here to the Arctic for a bit.â
âHuh.â
Ami gasped.
âThe Arctic...?â
âWith my magic, itâll be quick. Weâll watch this manâs swordsmanship, then Iâll bring you straight back. I might linger there a little longer myself.â
Ami pressed her lips into a line.
She looked at the Ice Dragon with a thoughtful expression.
As several people watched her in confusion, Sophia glanced sideways at her junior and lightly tapped her back.
Ami tucked her lips inward.
Seeing the human who looked like she needed the bathroom, the Ice Dragon smiled.
âDo you have something to say to me?â
âYes.â
Ami clasped her left fist with her right hand.
âGo on.â
âWell... um. Would you, by any chance, like to go see penguins with me?â
Yun turned his head.
He stared at his little sister like sheâd just spouted complete nonsense. Hildebert and Ricardo let out strange, stifled laughs.
But Ami remained serious throughout, lips tightly pursed as she waited desperately for the dragonâs answer.
The dragon laughed softly.
âSo the cocoa was a bribe.â
âI hope you liked it.â
âI did. You even floated the marshmallows carefully.â
At his pleased tone, Amiâs face brightened.
She leaned forward.
âCan I go?â
âIâll take you after we visit the Arctic.â
âThank you!â
Ami beamed and started hopping in place.
âThank you so much! Iâll watch YouTube really hard! Iâll watch all the videos on the DK account ten times each!â
***
The Arctic.
Once the region hit hardest by global warming.
But after the First War drastically reduced the population and confined humanity to limited living zones, the progress of global warming slowed, like a train slamming on the brakes. The Earth began to recoverâslowly returning to its former state. Agonizingly slow, but never stopping.
The wounds the Arctic had suffered hadnât healed overnight.
Even so, this land showed the power of natureâs self-purification.
Now, the Black Badgers stood on that white expanse, borne there by the dragonâs magic.
Hildebert, having changed out of his sweat-soaked clothes, walked across the snow.
White hair fluttered in the knife-like wind.
The sword hanging at his waist gleamed gold.
The Empireâs Swordmaster walked across the snow-covered continent without looking back.
âIâm going to spread my wings too.â
Because they needed to keep their distance, the dragon turned to those watching Hildebertâs receding back.
âTry not to be too shocked.â
He didnât wait for a reply.
The moment he finished speaking, he vanished. A vast white plain stretched out, nothing but white as far as the eye could seeâthen, suddenly, a massive living presence appeared among the glaciers.
A gigantic shadow fell across the snow.
Transparent, sky-blue scales reflected the sunlight and sparkled.
An ancient dragon.
An immortal monster.
A blue being whose mere presence sent a chill through the air. When it spread its wings, the snowfield itself seemed to be covered. Though it was far away, it was so enormous it left them speechless.
Stunningly beautiful.
Like a masterwork carved from ice.
With a single light beat of its wings, the Badgers had to brace their legs just to stay standing.
Even those who had faced a Thunder Dragon felt the difference in pressureâit was on another level.
Carl let out a hollow laugh.
âIf it spreads both wings, it could blot out the sky.â
âIsnât it beautiful?â
Kairos murmured, his voice entranced.
His orange eyes were fixed on the Ice Dragon, unable to look away.
âThe Ice Dragon is also considered one of the most beautiful dragons...â
Now, far in the distance, Hildebert stood facing the dragon.
He had walked so far he looked no bigger than a pencil. The shrunken knight lifted his head to look up at the Ice Dragon. His golden eyes were hidden behind his white hair, but the upward curve of his lips was clear.
The ancient dragon gazed down at the Swordmaster.
Hildebert said something to the old being.
At the sound of his voice, the dragonâs eyes narrowed.
As if in assent...
âWhoa.â
At the sudden ripple in the air, Ami grabbed Yun by the chin.
âThe dragon didnât even flap its wings!â
The wind rose.
Hildebert was swallowed by a vortex.
Or rather, the oppositeâHildebert created the vortex.
The Badgers watched the Swordmaster standing firm on the snow.
At some point, the man had drawn his sword in his right hand.
The blade, angled downward, looked almost playful, as if it were lightly dancing through the air.
Snow was gouged from the tip of the sword. Wind followed in its wake. Snowflakes mixed into the spiraling gusts, and within that small snowstorm, white hair whipped wildly.
Not a single strand was cut by the blade.
The wind born of the Swordmasterâs movements danced. It skimmed along the ground, surged upward as if to threaten throats, then pressed low again as if showing mercy. The sword led the flow, and white snow wrapped around it. Within the white wind, the blade seemed to vanish entirely.
The gentle storm grew stronger and stronger.
Sword strikes spread in all directions.
BOOOOM!
A strike that bared the flesh of the land itself.
Like skin being sliced away, the snow was split, the blow climbing the ice walls.
Crackâ
Craaaackâ
BOOOOM!
âAhhh!â
âThat lunatic...â
As Ami nearly lost her footing to the force, Yun grabbed her by the chin and frowned.
Carl and Ricardo caught the staggering Sophia.
The wind battered their bodies relentlessly.
Holding his sister along with the summoner, Yun squinted through the gale at Hildebert.
âHe gets recovered and immediately forgets how to control his strengthââ
And then they saw the wings.
Pure white wings.
Layer upon layer of massive wings.
They were born from Hildebertâs sword strikes.
The blows that tore through the snow left streamlined traces, etched into the ground and the ice walls alike. The paths of the wind overlapped in wing-shaped arcs.
From where the white-haired knight stood, dozens of wings bloomed.
If the dragon hadnât explained it, theyâd have been too overwhelmed by the power of the strikes to grasp the shape.
Gracefully curved, layered over one another. Wings extended in every direction around Hilde, encircling him. They spread as vast as a dragonâs wings, then slowly shrank, folding as if drawing a circleâonly to flare outward again, like a dragon spreading both wings.
It would be even more beautiful from the sky.
Kairos thought.
Then you would understand more clearly why he had been called the Empireâs Sacred Wings.
When would one ever see swordplay this pure again?
If not here, they would never have seen white wings unmarred by red.
BOOOOM!
Snow roared. Glaciers split.
The sword strike carved through the snow, spreading enormous wings to both sides.
At the center of it all, Hildebert laughed.
âHahaha!â
A laugh that cut through the howling wind.
A surge of satisfaction bursting from his core.
âHaha!â
A powerful presence stood upon the ice.
The heavy existence only those who had reached the realm of the Swordmaster could possess.
Having reclaimed it, Hildebert continued to unfurl his translucent sword strikes for a long whileâ
Until the Ice Dragon, satisfied with the sight, returned to human form.
Only after drawing dozens of wings across the vast snowfield did the Swordmaster return.
The return of a knight who had never once failed to take revenge.