[Six times.]
[Nine times!]
[âŠâŠâŠâŠ We shouldnât be too greedy, right, Seolrang? Six times is reasonable.]
[But nine times!]
[Think about it, Seolrang. As I said, this isnât just a tool to spy on the Lord. Itâs meant for the Lordâs safety. So we canât just use it for peeking, right?]
[But Yutia, youâve looked!]
[âŠ..When did I do that?]
Yutia feigned ignorance as if she had no idea what Seolrang was talking about.
Seeing this, Seolrang puffed up her cheeks and shouted.
[Youâve always watched when Master was sleeping! Now, I can detect even the slightest movement of mana!]
[Hmm? Thatâs just your imagination.]
The two continued to bicker.
Hidan, caught in between, felt a bit uncomfortableâ
No, correction.
Right now, he was feeling extremely uncomfortable.
And for good reason.
The two, who were arguing with great enthusiasm, seemed completely unaware that Hidan was also present in this meeting.
Because of this, Hidan wanted to escape from this place right away.
Not only did he have no interest in eavesdropping on such a conversation, butâ
Even if Seolrang didnât mind, he knew that if Yutia found out, dealing with the aftermath wouldnât be easy.
Considering how she secretly disliked showing this side of herself, he might even have to risk his lifeâŠ
Hidan shuddered at the thought.
Yet, despite everything, he couldnât bring himself to leave the meeting.
This video conference was strange.
When entering, the screen simply turned on silently.
There was no sound.
However, unfortunately, when leaving, the distinctive hum of magic slowly faded, creating a noticeable noise just as the meeting was about to end.
And the problem wasâ
If Hidan forcibly cut off his connection right now to escape, it would be no different from openly admitting that he had been eavesdropping on the entire conversation.
So, he held his breath and slowly lowered his body, trying to erase his presence.
Meanwhile, Yutia and Seolrangâs conversation continued.
[Yutia, I know youâve watched Master while he was sleeping.]
[Youâre mistaken.]
[I saw you smirk when Evan praised you to Master.]
[Youâre mistaken.]
[I know youâve stared at Master whenever he was casting magic!]
[âŠâŠYouâre mistaken.]
As Hidan listened, his once fearful expression turned into something else.
Because if everything Golden Moon said was trueâ
âŠâŠ.Wouldnât that make Yutia a stalker?
A certain word surfaced in his mind.
Hidan lifted his gaze and secretly observed Red Moon, who kept denying everything with, âYouâre mistaken.â
[Hmph! Yutia, when Master was taking a bathâ]
[âŠâŠâŠâŠâŠLetâs settle for eight times.]
The moment Red Moon finally backed down at Golden Moonâs last remark,
ââŠâŠ!â
Hidan quickly covered his mouth.
He knew better than anyone how devoted Red Moonâno, Yutiaâwas to the Great Moon.
But based on their conversation so far, if he inferred what Golden Moon was about to say before she was cut offâŠ
Wow, this was something else.
Realizing the shocking(?) truth about the devout Red Moon,
Hidan couldnât help but be horrified.
âSo basically, the Moons are gathering to trade⊠opportunities to spyâno, peek at the Great Moon?â
His mouth hung open in shock before he hastily regained his composure.
As he sat there in a daze, continuing his thoughts, the magic he was supposed to inject into the crystal ball, maintaining a precise amount, wavered slightly.
Looking at the orb that seemed ready to shut down, Hidan hurriedly stabilized his mana, butâ
Wooooong!
Since his mana had already been cut off and reconnected, the crystal ball emitted a peculiar noise as it rebooted.
And at that soundâ
[Hmm?]
[!]
Seolrang, who had been basking in her victory, and Yutia, who had just sighed in exhaustionâ
ââŠâŠ!!â
Both turned their gazes toward Hidanâs direction.
Letting out a small sigh, Hidan instinctively ducked his head.
He debated whether he should start apologizing right away and squeezed his eyes shut.
Which option had the higher survival rate?
At that momentâ
[Itâs rare for Seolrang to arrive first.]
[Hi!]
[âŠâŠâŠâŠRine, huh.]
Just in time, Rine entered and greeted them, drawing Yutia and Seolrangâs attention away.
Following that, Deus also entered.
[âŠâŠYouâre late.]
[Welcome, Deus! But you donât look so good today. Something wrong?]
[Itâs nothing.]
[Really? You donât look fine, though?]
[Indeed. Did something happen?]
[âŠâŠ..Something sad happened.]
Hidan let out a quiet sigh of relief.
About thirty minutes laterâ
[âŠâŠSorry, Iâm a little late.]
Feigning nonchalance, Hidan greeted them as if he had just arrived.
[Oh, Hidan! Welcome. So, whatâs up?]
[Itâs rare to see Deus this gloomy.]
The Moons casually acknowledged his arrival before refocusing their attention on First Moon, Deus.
[Iâm here too! Huh? Deus, why do you look so down?]
Silver Moon entered next, adding to the concern over First Moon.
Letting out a long sigh, First Moon finally spoke.
[âŠâŠ.To explain this, I have to go back a few months to an incident in the forest.]
He began his story.
[!]
[!]
[!]
At that moment.
Everyone except Red Moon erased the concern from their faces and froze.
They had just realized it.
That they had set the stage for Deus themselves.
[Uhâhow about we just get to the pointâ]
Radan instinctively tried to cover Deusâs mouth.
[It all started⊠yes, that morning. When I woke up as usual, my beloved and adorable little sister, Sili, was nowhere to be foundâ]
[Ahâ]
[AhâŠ]
[âŠâŠ]
It was already too late.
As the floodgates opened, the Moons collectively sighed.
âIf First Moon started with his own story instead of the Great Moonâs tale⊠At least five hours⊠No, maybe six hours.â
Hidan, feeling a sense of pity, muttered internally.
Thenâ
Hidan suddenly felt a gaze on him and turned his head.
And there, he met eyes with Rine.
Andâ
He saw it.
Rine silently mouthing the words:
<Tell me what Seolrang and Yutia were talking about earlier.>
Hidan realized that Rineâs sudden intrusion earlier had not been a coincidence.
Nod
.
He soon gave a small nod of acknowledgment.
And the meeting continued.
###
The Next Day
Alon finally understood why Kalannonâs faith had surged so rapidly.
âSo, youâre saying Reinhardt used Kalannonâs power on the northern front?â
âThatâs right.â
ââŠThat alone doesnât seem convincing enough, does it?â
âWhich part?â
âNo matter how strong Reinhardt is, the idea that knights would suddenly start worshipping Kalannon as the god of knights just because he used some power seems a little odd.â
Evan nodded as if he understood where Alon was coming from.
âWhen you put it that way, it does sound strange. I was also confused at first.â
âThereâs more to the story?â
âNot exactly, but I got an explanation of the situation.â
As Evan described the events of that time, Alon paused in thought before speaking.
âIn short, Siliâs use of Kalannonâs power didnât resonate with the knights, but Reinhardtâs did?â
âYes. To be honest, no matter how nicely you put it, Reinhardt only participated in faith-based activities reluctantly.â
In other wordsâ
Wait, so Reinhardt, who barely puts in any effort, is using divine power?
Does that mean I can do it too?
âThat kind of situation, Evan added.
Alon unknowingly found himself convinced.
âSo thatâs how it happened.â
Well, from Alonâs perspective, this wasnât really a problem.
In fact, it was beneficial if the knights revered him.
The more faith the knights accumulated, the higher Alonâs divinity would grow.
âBut for this phenomenon to continue, Iâll need to use faith to transfer power to themâŠâ
Alon stroked his chin.
Of course, distributing divine power wasnât particularly difficult.
Butâ
The problem was choosing the right people to receive it.
âHm~â
If Alon had been an ethereal god without a physical body, this wouldnât have been a concern.
Unfortunately, he did exist in physical form.
âFor now, peopleâs attention is focused on Kalannon, the lightning receiver, and the idea that Marquess Palatio is that god is mostly dismissed as nonsense or met with skepticism.â
For now, randomly distributing divine power might have more advantages.
But in the future, that wouldnât be the case.
If a recipient of divine power were to misuse itâ
Ultimately, Alon would bear the full consequences.
Thereforeâ
âI should probably discuss this with Kalannon⊠Itâs about time she showed up, isnât it?â
Alon glanced at Kalannonâs horn, where Blackie was curled up, purring as if it were a cat tower.
After a brief moment of contemplation, Alon stood up.
In any case, unless Kalannon reached out first, Alon had no way of contacting her.
âWell, sheâll show up eventually.â
After settling his thoughts, Alon made his way toward Peniaâs secondary office.
He had work to do with Penia today.
âAh, youâre here?â
âYeah.â
âIâve got everything prepared, so have a seat!â
Penia greeted him more warmly than usual and gestured toward a seat.
Noticing the dark circles under her eyes had deepened, Alon remarked,
ââŠThe connected Original Pattern must have been quite intriguing.â
Alonâs task for today was simple.
He was going to convert Peniaâs mana into his own and use it to replenish the Footsteps of the Past.
If Alon were to do this on his own, it would take nearly a month.
Even if he did nothing but pour mana into it without researching magic, it would still take one to two weeks.
However, Penia Crysinne, a future Archmage recognized even by Psychedelia,
âYeah! It was really fascinating! Where did you even find this artifact?!â
âŠHad such an enormous amount of mana that just using a portion of it was enough to fully charge the Footsteps of the Past.
ââŠSo envious. That talent.â
As Alon watched Penia put on the ring, he couldnât help but feel envious once again.
ââŠâŠHuh?â
For a moment, he had the feeling that the red brooch emitted a brief flash of crimson light.
He glanced down at it but quickly shrugged and looked away.
After all, a gemstone wouldnât just shine on its own.
âAlright, letâs begin.â
âYeah, Iâm counting on you.â
A short while laterâ
Penia, who had also placed a ring on the middle finger of her left hand like Alon, began to release her mana.
Wooooong~!
An immense surge of mana spread out in all directions before swiftly channeling into the ring on Peniaâs hand, flowing into Alonâs ring, and finally being absorbed into the Footsteps of the Past.
The artifact, which had been a dull gray, rapidly took on a blue glow.
After about a minuteâ
âItâs done.â
âOh, already?â
âYeah.â
Seeing that the task, which should have taken him a whole month, was completed in just one minute, Alon once again felt the stark difference in talent.
âU-um! Then, would it be okay if I study this a bit more?â
Penia, her cheeks slightly flushed, eagerly asked as she looked at the ring.
âGo ahead. At this point, I donât have much use for it anyway.â
âThank you!â
âIn return, Iâll be counting on you in the future too.â
âOf course!â
With a light nod, Alon lifted the fully charged Footsteps of the Past.
Paah!
A bright white light engulfed his visionâ
And when it fadedâ
âYouâre late.â
He found himself face-to-face with Kylrus, who stood with a massive black dragon behind him.
The sight of the dragonâs overwhelming presence never failed to awe him, but Alon quickly refocused and looked at Kylrus.
âBefore we begin training, I have something to ask. Can we talk for a moment?â
âWhat is it?â
âI went to the Horizon.â
âAnd what do you want to ask?â
At Kylrusâs response, Alon gave him a brief summary of what had happened there.
Finally, he got to the heart of his question.
âWhat exactly is that place?â
Kylrus fell silent for a moment.
Then, he spoke.
âPalayonâs companion.â
ââŠâŠWhat?â
âThat place was created by the close friend of the great human, Palayonâthe one who first spread magic across this world. Andââ
He continued in a calm voice.
âThey were the only mage in history to wield the technique of âReversal.'â