Alon, who had been silent at Kylrusâ words, slowly opened his mouth.
âThe one who first spread magic.â
âAs you suspect, he was the first to wield and create magic.â
ââŠAnd the technique he used was Reversal of Heaven?â
When Kylrus nodded silently, Alon continued to ask.
âI know itâs meaningless to ask since youâve already told me, but has no one besides the first mage ever used the Reversal of Heaven technique?â
Wanting to confirm just in case, Alon asked again, and Kylrus firmly nodded.
âThe Reversal of Heaven technique itself is merely a legend among mages. The first mage lived in a time long before I was human.â
âSo, it has only been passed down as a story.â
âYes. Ah, one more thing. The first mage was a bit different from ordinary mages.â
âIn what way?â
In response to Alonâs question, Kylrus answered.
âAfter spreading magic, most mages left successors. It was inevitable.â
While knowledge was important for using magic, the most crucial thing for mages was their âimage.â
Kylrus continued speaking.
âBut the first mage did not create a successor. No, rather than just not creating one, he disappeared after spreading magic to other mages.â
ââŠHe disappeared?â
âIt was as if spreading magic was his sole purpose. After teaching three disciples, he vanished.â
âSo thatâs why you said his actions were unusual.â
Kylrus nodded.
âThatâs why thereâs barely any known information about the Reversal of Heaven technique. The three disciples who witnessed it are long gone, and they never left any records about the first mage.â
Muttering about a single remaining piece of information, Kylrus looked at Alon.
âIf someone who possesses the Reversal of Heaven technique reaches that horizon, they may obtain a clue.â
âThat meansââ
âIt seems you really can learn the Reversal of Heaven technique. Even though you havenât inherited a single thingâneither image nor anything else.â
At Kylrusâ conclusion, Alon remained silent.
He still had no idea how to learn the technique.
âSo, I have to use everything Iâve learned so far, huh?â
With that thought in mind, he asked another question just in case.
âIs there no other way to obtain information about the first mage?â
âIf we think logically, there isnât, but if we think optimistically, perhaps the gods know something.â
ââŠThe gods?â
âYes. Though, I donât know how many of the gods who saw the first mage are still alive.â
Alon fell into contemplation at the mention of gods.
âWell then, since our conversation is over, letâs begin again.â
However, at those words, Alon snapped back to reality, forming a spell with a slightly tense expression.
Exactly five seconds laterâ
ââŠAh.â
Alon opened his eyes in Peniaâs office, his face filled with emptiness.
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For the next two weeks, Alon did two things.
One was conducting magical research with Penia.
The other was borrowing Peniaâs mana once a day to enter the realm of the past and fight Kylrus.
âOh, youâre awake?â
âHow many seconds was it?â
âHmm, this time it was 19 seconds.â
At Peniaâs report, Alon let out a deep sigh and stood up from his chair.
ââŠI did last longer.â
âYes, at first, you couldnât even last four seconds.â
Alon scratched his head as he stared at the Footsteps of the Past, now blackened from depleted mana.
âThis isnât easy.â
From two weeks ago until now, he had tried various strategies every day, but the gap in strength between him and Kylrus remained vast.
No matter how much he strategizedâ
Kylrus would always unleash a new kind of attack, leading to Alonâs inevitable defeat.
âThanks to that, Iâve learned a lot about how to use Blackie, and Iâve gained useful insights for synchronization researchâŠâ
But he was still no closer to winning the fight.
ââŠIâll come back again tomorrow.â
âOkay!â
Every day, he returned to Peniaâs office.
For over two weeks, she had been enthusiastically researching the artifact he had given her.
Watching her lively face for a moment, Alon then headed to his own office.
[Now, repeat after me. I am the servant of Basiliora.]
[I⊠am? Servant?]
As soon as he entered the room, he was met with an unusual sight.
Basiliora was there, and in front of him, the Sea King God was shifting its body around curiously.
[Again.]
[Servant?]
Following Basilioraâs command, the Sea King God tilted its head but repeated the words.
Alon recalled how, just a while ago, the Sea King God had been swimming in the pond outside his mansion.
He turned to Basiliora and asked, ââŠWhat are you doing?â
[Hierarchy training.]
âIs that really necessaryâŠ?â
[Hierarchy training is absolutely necessary.]
Basiliora watched the Sea King God with a satisfied expression.
Just thenâ
âMy Lord, I was looking for you⊠What the hell are you doing?â
Evan entered the office and immediately spotted Basiliora and the Sea King God.
[Hehehe~]
Basiliora, now brimming with confidence, commanded:
[Now, King Serpent, go teach that guy a lesson!]
[Teach⊠a lesson?]
[Thatâs right! Youâre my servant, so you have to listen to me! Expand your body a little and attack him!!]
As if he had been waiting for this moment, Basiliora stretched his body proudly and issued the order.
The Sea King God tilted its head a few times before nodding in understanding.
Ssssssâ
It then expanded its body to the size of a large serpent.
At that sightâ
ââŠSo thatâs what youâve been doing in the garden pond these past few days.â
[Itâs too late for regrets! Now youâll feel my power firsthand!!]
Evan glanced at Basiliora with an unimpressed expression.
But instead of backing down, Basiliora laughed triumphantly.
Thenâ
Evan let out a small chuckle and said, âHey, King Serpent, come here.â
He took some jerky from his pocket and waved it in the air.
The Sea King God, which had been moving slowly toward Evan, suddenlyâ
[······!]
It zipped right up to Evanâs face, staring at him with sparkling eyes.
[Huh? What is thisâ]
Basiliora was caught off guard by the unexpected situation.
Butâ
âYou want this?â
Nod, nod, nod, nod!
âThen go teach him a lesson first.â
Nod, nod!!
The Sea King God instantly changed its target and charged toward Basiliora.
[!? W-What?! Wait a minute!! King Serpent! You are my servant! So why are you attacking meâKraaaah!! You bastard, attack that dimwit over there, not meâKraaaaaaaaah!!!]
Basiliora, caught in his own trick, was squeezed by the Sea King God and let out a series of agonized wailsââAgyagyaaaaagh~!!!â
Alon, watching the situation unfold in silence, asked, âWhatâs with âKing Serpentâ?â
âThe servants have already been feeding it and decided to call it âKing Serpent.ââ
ââŠKing Serpent?â
âYes. It apparently follows people around quite well. It likes being petted and also enjoys jerky, so I had some with me to give it sometime⊠but I didnât expect to use it like this.â
So that was how the Sea King God ended up with a nickname.
[Kraaaah!! Spare me!!!! Save me~!!]
âŠWith Basilioraâs screams as background noise.
Soon, Basiliora went limp.
Having completed its mission, King Serpent was happily munching on jerky in Evanâs arms.
âAt this point, itâs not even the Sea King God, just a big puppy.â
As Alon was having that thought, Evan, still petting King Serpentâs head, spoke.
âBy the way, Lord Marquis, you mentioned going to Colony before. Shouldnât you be leaving soon?â
âI should.â
âThen shall we start preparing?â
ââŠLetâs set off in about three days.â
Alon replied while recalling the gemstone he had in his possession.
âNow that I think about it, the Dragonkin seemed like an ancient deity too. Maybe I should ask them?â
Recalling the information Kylrus had provided, Alon stroked his chin and made a decision.
The next day.
âHello, Godfather.â
ââŠ?â
Rine had arrived at House Palatio.
âYes, Godfather. I just stopped by on my way to Colony.â
âBy the way, what are you looking at?â
âOh, I just felt like there was something I hadnât noticed before.â
Strangely, instead of looking at Alonâs face, her eyes were fixed on the red brooch on his chestâa gift from Yutia.
She quietly smiled.
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Just a few months ago, the city-kingdom of Varnos had been a thriving nation.
But now, it was nothing more than desolation.
The once lush green forestsâ
Had turned into barren wastelands where no life could survive.
The once bustling cityâ
Now held only remnants, mere traces of human existence.
And on that cracked and withered landâ
Step, stepâ
A man walked forward.
Clad in black holy robes, with clinking black ornaments hanging from his waist and hands.
He walked alone through the lifeless wasteland.
Eventually, he reached what was once the capital of Varnos, now little more than ruins barely recognizable as a castle.
And thereâ
âWell, look who we have here.â
A new man appeared.
With ash-gray eyesâ
The very man who had single-handedly destroyed the Duchy of Varnos and taken control of this place.
A monster (éŹŒ).
âItâs been a while.â
At the greeting from the man in black holy robes, the grinning member of the Four Great PowersâAguâreplied from the crumbling castle stairs.
âYeah, it has been a while.â
âJudging by the state of things, it seems youâve settled in nicely.â
At the remark from the man in black, Agu chuckled and nodded.
âYeah, thanks to you. Though it was a bit tricky at firstââ
Then, Agu created a black droplet on his fingertip and let it fall to the ground.
As it rippled outwardâ
The black waves rapidly spread across the desolate land, covering it in dark gray.
And with thatâ
|-!!!!
What had moments ago been an empty, ruined capitalâ
Now revealed its true residents.
Grotesque figures, neither entirely humanoid nor stable in shape, emerged from the shadows.
They wandered the city, screaming eerily.
âWell, as you can see, Iâve got a good handle on them now.â
Thenâ
Saaaâ
The black ripples vanished, closing off the hidden world once more.
Watching it all unfold, the man in black holy robes murmured quietly.
ââŠSo, youâve even implanted traits into your minions.â
âCorrect. Anywayââ
Agu grinned again.
âThe fact that you came all this way means you have something to say, right?â
âYou know me well.â
âYou gave me this power, so Iâm willing to listen. Honestly, I never expected to be able to devour âGreedâ either.â
Agu chuckled, clearly pleased, as if recalling an unexpected victory.
The man in black watched him briefly before speaking again.
âThis is a requestâbut also for your own good.â
âFor my own good?â
âYou may have succeeded in absorbing it, but you havenât fully mastered its power yet. Am I wrong?â
âYouâre right.â
âSo, Iâll teach you how to control it properly.â
At those words, Agu narrowed his eyes, scrutinizing the man before him.
âYou know, Iâve been wondering.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhy are you helping me? We had no prior connection.â
It had always puzzled him.
Why was this man assisting him so much?
At Aguâs question, the man in black holy robes fell silent for a moment.
âHelping you⊠Well, I suppose you could see it that way.â
He muttered quietly before chuckling.
âItâs simple. Helping you is quite important to me.â
Then, the man turned away.
âA strange gate will open in the desert. Go there.â
ââŠWhatâs there?â
âRather than something being there⊠something will come.â
His last murmurâ
âThe body of Greedâânever reached Aguâs ears.
With a quiet smile, the man in black holy robes walked away once more.