Right after Yuman warned and left, Alon returned to his room for a brief rest.
âSo, that Rikrakamur, or whatever itâs called, was it big?â
ââŠAll of a sudden?â
âThe soldiers back from the expedition have been making a huge fuss. I keep hearing them talk about it.â
Evan asked.
[Hmph, it was just a giant-sized weakling.]
But the one who responded wasnât Alonâit was Basiliora.
âHuh? How is it out here?â
[Donât point at me! You lowly human!]
Basiliora snapped at the finger pointed toward it.
âIt complained about being too bored, stuck inside the ring. So I made it so it can come out freely.â
ââŠThat was possible?â
âIf you connect a trace of magic to the ringâs slot as it said,
it can come and go as it pleases.â
[Ha-ha-ha-ha! Thatâs right! Now I am a free spirit!]
Basiliora curled its body and opened its mouth wide.
As always, it was no larger than 30 cm and just looked cute.
âAnyway, Rikrakamur was bigger than Basiliora.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
âThen this snake-head couldâve been killed in one hit?â
Evan smirked as if teasing.
The small snake became enraged at his words.
[What nonsense! If I had manifested fully, I could have shredded that thing into pieces!]
âYeah, yeah, sure.â
[Donât underestimate me, human! You even lost to me in a card game!]
âYou barely won one out of thirty rounds, and now youâre talking big!â
[Hmph! The final victor is the true winner!]
The two started bickering again as soon as they met.
ââŠAre they getting along, or not?â
Meanwhile, the small creature on Alonâs chestâBlackieâ
emerged from his coat and curiously stared at Basiliora.
[Huh?]
Noticing the gaze, Basiliora sneered.
[Hmph! A little brat like you, still reeking of milk, dares to look up at me!!!]
With a growling sound, Basiliora roared.
However, Blackie simply tilted its head once.
Smack!
[Meow?!]
It struck the spectral form of Basiliora, sending it flying.
Basiliora crashed to the ground like a toy, rolling about.
âOh. Ohhh! Finally, I have an attack option!â
Evan lifted Blackie as if he had found a great weapon,
butâ
Screeeeeech!!!
The little kitten suddenly revealed glowing red eyes,
letting out a terrifying screech.
Evan, who had been grinning, immediately put Blackie down.
Witnessing all this, Alon muttered,
ââŠWhat a mess.â
He summed up the triangular relationship simply.
***
While Alonâs party was spending their peculiar but cozy time together, in a guest room near the border, two individuals were facing each other.
On one side was Cardinal Yutia of the Holy Kingdom, and on the other was Yuman, the Saint of the Holy Kingdom.
âYour Holiness, you said you had business with me. What is it?â
Yutia smiled lightly, while Yuman, with a hardened expression, got straight to the point.
âCardinal Yutia, did you visit the border a month ago?â
The question was dry and interrogative, devoid of any pleasantries.
Yet Yutiaâs smile did not waver.
âWhy are you suddenly asking me that?â
âI heard rumors of you being seen in the northern canyon region a month ago.â
It was just a rumor, but Yuman hadnât come to Yutia based on mere hearsay.
âCardinal Yutia, you were in Caliban about a month ago, werenât you?â
âYes, thatâs correct. I was scheduled to attend the kingdom banquet.â
âNo, thatâs incorrect. The banquet was originally meant for Cardinal Sergius, but you suddenly altered the schedule to attend, didnât you?â
Yutia did not respond. She simply gazed at Yuman with a faint smile, as if inviting him to continue.
Yuman calmly pressed on.
âI heard that after arriving in Caliban, you disappeared for about three days.â
âI did inform the priests that I was going to spread Sironiaâs teachings in another village.â
âI know. And the village you visited, âPigani,â is about a dayâs journey from Caliban. Itâs known for its cheeseâa specialty that visitors are always encouraged to try. A very hospitable place.â
âIs that so?â
âDid you have some cheese?â
âOf course.â
Yutia answered immediately with a smile.
However, Yumanâs expression grew colder.
âThatâs unfortunate. Because what I just said was a lie.â
âPiganiâs specialty is indeed cheese, but unfortunately,
no cheese was made this year. And thereâs none left in storage either, because Piganiâs food warehouse burned down in an accident months ago.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIn short, Cardinal Yutia, you couldnât have eaten any cheese.â
Yuman stared intently at Yutia and bluntly declared,
ââŠCardinal Yutia, you were in the canyon, werenât you?â
âPerhaps.â
Even when Yuman struck the nail on the head,
Yutia continued to smile without the slightest sign of fluster.
In fact, she seemed to find the situation amusing, her smile deepening.
To the point where Yuman felt disconcerted.
His voice grew colder.
âIf you donât intend to answer, then Iâll change the question. What are you planning to do with Marquis Palatio? What scheme are you working on?â
âIs that what you want to know?â
âYes.â
âWhy?â
ââŠBecause he is already a man who has endured many trials. You cannot treat him recklessly or thoughtlessly.â
For the first time, a faint curiosity flashed in Yutiaâs eyes.
It was fleeting, so brief that even Yuman failed to notice.
But soon after, she quickly masked it, gently brushing her lips with her fingertips.
âPerhaps you and I are looking at the same thing.â
ââŠWhat did you just say?â
âYou said you wanted to know what Iâm planning for my lord, didnât you? Itâs simple. I want to make him into something greater. Yes, just that.â
ââŠSomething greater?â
âYes, something greater.â
âHe is already great.â
âWell, is he really?â
Her melodious laughter echoed in the room.
âI agree with you. But itâs not enough. He will become even greater. No, he must become greater. More, much more.â
Yuman involuntarily shuddered.
He was sure the person before him was Cardinal Yutia.
There was no surge of magic or divine power, no visible change.
Nothing had changed.
Yet his entire body trembled.
Because in Yutiaâs eyes, madness gleamed vividly.
Staring into her eyes, Yuman was certain.
They couldnât possibly be looking at the same thing.
She was dangerous.
â
Fleeting thoughts raced through Yumanâs mind.
How could he separate her from the Marquis?
No matter how much he thought, he couldnât come up with a way.
Or rather, he thought of a few methods, but couldnât predict how Cardinal Yutia would respond if it came to that.
Thereforeâ
ââŠI wonât let you manipulate Marquis Palatio as you please.â
Yuman declared firmly to Yutia, but even thatâ
âPlease do so, Your Holiness. The more you do, the more it will benefit my lord as well.â
Yutia responded softly.
For a moment, their gazes locked.
A mixture of unreadable emotions and determination filled the air.
***
Meanwhile, back with Alonâ
Tap, tap~!
[Ack⊠Please, please stop. Have mercyâŠ!]
âThatâs it, Blackie! Crush that stupid snake-head!â
Alon stared blankly at the one-sided sparring between Basiliora and Blackie, thinking to himselfâ
ââŠShould I eat some sweet potatoes?â
About a day later, as Alon debated whether to head to Lartania or return to the Marquisâ estate, at an auction house in Marquis Palatioâs estateâ
âHa-ha-ha-ha~!â
Alexion, once the famed appraiser, now the owner of the auction house, let out a boisterous laugh in his office.
Despite sleeping barely four hours a day, he couldnât help but revel in his current life.
The reason? Money.
Alexion was earning so much that it felt like he was reliving his golden days in the backstreets of Raksas.
To put it in perspective: he had already recouped every penny he had grudgingly invested thanks to Satanâs menacing glare.
And that wasnât all.
Running the auction house under Marquis Palatioâs name had brought him a slew of goodwill and connections.
All without lifting a finger.
Simply opening the auction house in the Marquisâ estate was enough for people to assume he had ties to the Marquis, earning him not goodwillâ
No.
âHa-ha-haââ
He was being bribed.
Clink, clink!
Alexion repeatedly dipped his hands into the two boxes on his desk.
The boxes brimmed with valuable items.
He lifted them up and let them fall back with a soft clatter.
Just looking at it filled him with joy.
He couldnât help but smile, feeling that the grueling months of hard work were finally paying off.
The fact that this wealth came from someone elseâs status made it all the sweeter.
It was free money, unearned, like stumbling upon a fortune.
While he was basking in this euphoriaâ
Knock, knock~!
A knock sounded at his office door, and he responded cheerfully,
âCome in.â
Butâ
The moment he saw who walked in, he froze.
âOh myââ
A man stepped in leisurely,
âYouâve certainly been enjoying the fruits of your labor.â
ââŠWhat?â
It was someone who should not have been here.
ââŠRadan?â
âYes, thatâs me.â
The Pirate King of Raksas, Radan, greeted him with a sly smile.
For a brief moment, Alexion gaped in disbelief.
Before he could even ask how Radan got here,
âSo, youâve been enjoying a lot of bribes, havenât you?â
Radanâs words cut through the silence.
Alexion stammered,
âAh, well⊠you see⊠this was all meant for you!â
âIs that so?â
âHa-ha-ha, of course! Since these goods came through the Marquisâ status, itâs only natural to share some of it with youâŠ!â
Alexion tried to slyly create an opening.
Butâ
âSome of it?â
âAhâha-ha-ha, no, no, more than half! I mean, I did put in some effort too, soâŠâ
âYou think you need the rest?â
At Radanâs next wordsâ
ââŠNo.â
âThen?â
ââŠIâll give it all to you.â
Alexion nodded obediently.
And thenâ
âThatâs the right choice.â
Radan nodded along with him.
Watching Radan, Alexion cursed inwardly,
âThis damn sea bassâŠâ
But outwardly,
âCould I get a cup of coffee?â
âOf course, Iâll get it right away.â
He hurriedly bowed his head and forced a grin.
A grin full of desperation to survive.