[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]
Chapter 296
âBeep!
In the chaotic living room, Gaia zipped through the air.
âAhaha!â
Brielle darted after Gaia, laughing.
Their impromptu game of hide-and-seek filled the house with noise and energy.
Gaia and Brielle were never bored for long.
When Brielle worked on her alchemy research, Gaia would sit beside her, seemingly pondering alongside.
Not that Gaia could actually helpâshe simply perched there, her presence alone sparking ideas for Brielle.
When Brielleâs short bursts of concentration ended, they would run around the room, playing together.
Watching Gaia flit about the small house, Zeon couldnât help but feel sorry for her.
A creature born to soar freely was confined to a cramped spaceâit was tragic.
Zeon stood up and spoke.
âLetâs go out today.â
âHuh? Where to?â
âSomewhere Gaia can fly freely, and you can run around to your heartâs content.â
âIs there such a place?â
âWeâll find one.â
âThen letâs go!â
âBeep!
Brielle and Gaia answered in unison.
Zeon chuckled as he donned his robe.
Brielle put on her pointed hat and robe, ready to leave.
Gaia slipped into Zeonâs subspace temporarily.
With everything prepared, they left the house.
The two quickly exited the slums and headed into the desert.
Once they were far enough that Neo Seoul was no longer in sight, Zeon opened his subspace to let Gaia out.
âBeep!
Gaia chirped happily, clearly delighted to be in the vast desert.
She flew circles around Zeon and Brielle, reveling in her newfound freedom. Watching Gaia, Zeon regretted not bringing it out sooner.
Brielle, too, laughed joyfully as Gaia darted through the sky.
âGaia!â
Brielle spread her arms wide, chasing after her.
Gaia swished her tail and fins playfully, staying just out of reach.
Both were clearly enjoying themselves.
But this place was still too close to Neo Seoul.
There was a chance someone passing by could see them and report it to City Hall.
They needed to go somewhere completely out of sight.
Zeon said.
âLetâs go a bit farther.â
âOkay!â
âBeep!
Again, Brielle and Gaia answered in sync.
Gaia then turned its gaze to Brielle.
âBeep!
âHuh? You want me to ride on your back?â
âBeep-beep!
âReally? Are you sure?â
âBeep-beep-beep!
âAlright! But if Iâm too heavy, you have to let me know.â
Gaia nodded her large head as if to say she understood.
Cautiously, Brielle climbed onto Gaiaâs back.
Even with her weight, Gaia flew smoothly, unaffected.
Zeon used his Sand Stride to move ahead, and Gaia, carrying Brielle, followed behind.
On Gaiaâs back, Brielle stretched out her arms, feeling the wind rush past.
âWoohoo! Canât you go any faster?â
âBeep!
Gaia picked up speed, swiftly overtaking Zeon and soaring high into the sky.
Using some unknown principle, Gaia flew effortlessly, unaffected by gravity, as though she were swimming through water.
As she ascended higher, Gaia climbed rapidly into the sky.
âWhoa!â
Brielle felt the immense pressure bearing down on her, but it didnât last long. Soon, breathing became easier.
It was clear Gaiaâs powers were protecting her.
No longer bothered by the pressure or wind, Brielle hugged Gaiaâs head and whispered.
âYouâre amazing! Thanks, Gaia, for giving me such an incredible experience.â
âBeep!
âBut weâre so high up now. Zeon might not be able to keep up. Letâs go back down.â
âIâm fine. Keep flying.â
Brielle turned in surprise at the sound of Zeonâs voice nearby.
To her shock, Zeon was flying alongside them, riding the sand currents.
âWhat? You can fly too?â
âAs long as I ride the sand, I can.â
âThatâs so unfair!â
Brielle couldnât help but blurt out her feelings.
Just then, Zeonâs expression hardened.
âMonsters.â
âWhat?â
Brielle turned her gaze forward, startled.
In the distance, dark shapes sped toward them with terrifying speed.
Whirring!
Though still far away, the sound of their wings filled the air, ominous and loud.
Zeon furrowed his brow.
âBullet Hummingbirds.â
âBullet what?â
âBullet Hummingbirds. Low-rank monsters that self-destruct like bombs when they hit their target.â
Bullet Hummingbirds, as their name suggested, flapped their wings at an incredible speed and lived hundreds of meters above the ground.
They never descended to the surface, so ordinary people didnât even know they existed.
Even among Awakened, few knew about them. Zeon was one of the only exceptions.
The reason was simpleâanyone who encountered them didnât live to tell the tale.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The Bullet Hummingbirds struck with the speed of bullets, colliding with Gaia and Zeon and exploding on impact.
Though individually weak, the sheer number of them made them deadly. Thousands of them striking like bullets could shred anything without a defensive barrier.
Thankfully, even as a juvenile, Gaia could deploy a protective field.
Thanks to this, Gaia and Brielle remained unharmed despite dozens of small explosions.
âWhat about Zeon?â
Brielle quickly looked toward him.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Explosions erupted around Zeon as well, but the Bullet Hummingbirds failed to harm him.
A swirling barrier of sand enveloped Zeon, stopping the attacks before they could reach him.
The hummingbirds collided with the sand shield and exploded harmlessly.
Zeon called out to Brielle.
âItâs too dangerous to keep flying at this height. Letâs go down.â
âOkay!â
âBeep!
Gaia and Zeon gradually descended toward the ground.
Once on solid ground, Brielle slid off Gaiaâs back and clutched her chest in relief.
âWow! I thought I was going to die!â
âBeep!
âThanks, Gaia. You saved us.â
âBeep-beep!
âWho wouldâve thought something so terrifying lived up there? I had no idea.â
Brielle looked up at the sky.
From the ground, the swarm of Bullet Hummingbirds was no longer visible.
Had she not experienced their attack firsthand, she wouldnât have believed such dangerous creatures lived so high above.
She turned to Zeon.
âDo a lot of monsters live in the sky?â
âMonsters live at different heights depending on their strength.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe lowest levels are inhabited by insect-type monsters. Higher up, you get things like those hummingbirds. The strongest monsters live at the highest altitudes.â
âYikes!â
âIn some ways, the monsters in the sky are more dangerous than those on the ground. Theyâre extremely territorial and hate intruders more than anything. Their territory is also much larger than ground-dwelling monstersâ. It seems this whole area is part of the Bullet Hummingbirdsâ domain.â
âDo they ever come down to the ground? Or do they spend their whole lives up there?â
âThose hummingbirds? Theyâre born in the sky and die in the sky.â
âHow is that even possible? Donât they ever need to rest on the ground?â
âI wonder about that too.â
Even for monsters, those that lived in the sky defied common sense.
Unlike ground or subterranean monsters, their ecosystem was a complete mystery.
This was why Zeon rarely used his ability to ascend into the sky.
There was no telling what might appear, and it wasnât worth the risk.
For him, the vast skies remained an unknown frontier.
Zeon patted Gaiaâs head and said.
âUntil Gaia grows up, we should avoid flying too high.â
âAgreed.â
âBeep!
Once Gaia fully matured, even the most fearsome sky-dwelling monsters wouldnât pose a threat. But who knew when she would reach the size of her parent, Moby Dick?
Brielle glanced around and asked.
âBy the way, where are we?â
Caught up in their excitement, they had strayed far from Neo Seoul.
âWeâre probably a few hundred kilometers away from the city.â
âWow! We came that far in such a short time?â
âBeep?
Both Brielle and Gaia were stunned.
Zeon smiled.
âDonât be so surprised. Flying cuts down time and distance.â
âSo how do we get back? Are we flying again?â
âGaia seems a bit shaken. Letâs walk back.â
âThatâll take ages.â
âWe have nothing but time.â
âWell, I guess we can treat it like a picnic. Walking doesnât sound so bad.â
Brielle nodded, agreeing with the plan.
For ordinary people, walking hundreds of kilometers would be a monumental challenge, but neither Zeon nor Brielle were ordinary.
They were also used to traveling through the desert.
âLetâs go!â
âOkay!â
The two started walking.
Zeon led the way, determining their direction.
Brielle followed, chatting endlessly with Gaia, ensuring the journey was anything but dull.
âThat was amazing. The Bullet Hummingbirds were scary, but flying through the sky was unforgettable.â
âBeep!
âYou want to go again?â
âBeep-beep-beep!
âMaybe when youâre a bit bigger. Itâs too dangerous for now.â
âBeep!
âYou think itâs fine? No way! We shouldnât take unnecessary risks. Life is precious.â
Brielle gently comforted Gaia.
The sight of the little Elf chatting with the flying whale was endlessly endearing.
Even under the blazing sun, the walk wasnât boring.
âHuh?â
Just then, Zeon sensed something strange.
A peculiar sensation tickled the soles of his feet, prompting him to stop and look down.
âWhat is it?â
âBeep?
Brielle and Gaia turned to him curiously.
Zeon tilted his head and replied.
âI think thereâs a dungeon beneath us.â
âA dungeon?â
âBeep?
âWant to check it out?â
âYes!â
âBeep!
[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]