Chapter 92: Nicholas Egg
Translator:
Atlas Studios
Editor:
Atlas Studios
To be honest, this metal egg that hatched from the rock egg was indeed rather shiny. It looked slightly smaller than before, but still had a diameter of about 1.3 meters. The surface was a pure silver color, extremely smooth like a mirror; the flawless surface even gave a sense that it had been precisely polished in a machine. It floated in the air less than half a meter from the ground just like that while ranting with a metallic trill-like voice coming from inside it. âI will not accept this name! Is Egg Egg a name?! Open your eyes and look clearly. Which part of me looks like an egg â and when did I claim to be an egg?!â
âWeâd always thought you were a dragon eggâŠâ Rebecca circled the metal ball here and there like a curious cat. She would even boldly poke it with her staff from time to time (the amazing thing was the ball had no reaction to this). âWho wouldâve known youâd still be an egg after hatching out of the egg⊠Isnât an eggâs egg called Egg Egg?â
The metal ball vibrated with a buzz; its voice sounded exasperated. âYouâre the one who hatched to be an egg! Your whole family is called Egg Egg! Iâve always been like this. Our whole tribe looks like this after we grow up!â
Gawain put in all his energy to suppress the twitching on his face. He forcibly used the countless years of cultivation of a satellite spirit to repress the inclination of his values collapsing. It was difficult as he maintained his rationality and composure and attempted to communicate with this metal egg before him. âYou mentioned your whole tribe? Are there many other⊠living beings like you? What⊠exactly are you? Why have I never seen odd lifeforms like you?â
Regardless of what this egg was, it was quite unlikely to be a dragon. Old Gawain could confirm that he had never heard of such strange lifeforms in this world â assuming it was really a life form. The shape of this metal round ball was entirely different from all the lifeforms in this world. If it really had been something from natural evolution on this land, then it and its tribe could not have been concealed from Gawainâs pair of eyes that had hung in the sky for uncountable years.
Unless it had appeared in those periods of time where Gawain had âblacked outâ.
The round ball heard Gawainâs question but wasnât too cooperative. âThis involves my secret. I am still unsure whether I can trust you bunch of barbarians. Besides, we have to first get the name clear no matter what. I wonât be called Egg Egg even if it kills meâŠâ
âDo you have your own name?â Heidi curiously chimed in from the side. This question finally hit the nail on the head.
âName⊠huh, right. I should have a name.â The metal egg came to a standstill in midair as it worked hard to recall. âDamn it⊠Iâve forgotten.â
Everyone: ââŠâ
Gawain exclaimed, âYou donât even remember your own name yourself. Whatâs wrong with others giving you one?!â
The metal ballâs tone suddenly became especially deserving of a beating. âThen, in any case, I donât want to be called Egg Egg.â
The veins in Gawainâs forehead could not help but bulge out again. âDo I have to call you Saint Nicholas Egg for you to be fine with it?â
The metal ball faltered instantly; then it actually began to sway happily from side to side. âOh? This name is not badâŠâ
Gawain felt that interacting with this ball was essentially wearing out his longevity at a speed three times faster. Moreover, heâd recalled there was still a pile of troublesome matters outside that required him to handle. Hence, he shook his head. âAlright, to sum up, stay here obediently for one more day. Weâve just undergone an assault by monsters. Thereâs a big heap of troublesome follow-up matters that I have to attend to. I do not wish for you to create even more messes for me in this period of time.â
The metal egg landed leisurely, lying back into the pit where it had sat. âSure, sure, sure, go ahead with your stuff. I canât be bothered to run everywhere. Todayâs hassle almost had me dead from exhaustionâŠâ
Gawain glanced at this silver âgiant eggâ with slight suspicion. He highly suspected whether this fellow could really sit still and not create trouble. But considering the fact that it had just experienced a hair-raising and utterly unsuccessful âescapeâ. He reckoned that it wouldnât attempt it a second time anytime soon, so he would trust it for now.
There was no way out even if it didnât trust him. There were still lots to be handled in the camp, and he could not waste all his time arguing with a ball.
The group left the tent. Before leaving, Heidi could not help but look back at the portieres that had been re-tied up. âAre we just going to leave the ball like that?â
Although it sounded like she was worried the ball would cause trouble, what was twinkling in her eyes was the glow of sheer curiosity and outburst of exploration. As a mage, a researcher, Heidi had a boundless interest towards âthe unknownâ, and a metal round ball that could float and speak was more âunknownâ than any of the âunknownsâ she had encountered in her life. Honestly, if it wasnât because she shouldered responsibilities and that the ball would most likely be unwilling to cooperate, she would really want to transport that big ball to her own laboratory then and there. She could study it for a good half a month in one go.
Letâs not mention slicing it up; at the least, she had to drill a hole and see what its filling inside wasâŠ
At present, Gawain also knew Heidi quite well. Just by her expression, he knew what this granddaughter of his was thinking, but he didnât reveal it anyway. He only shook his head. âIt is no longer a rock ball that remains unmoving in the same spot. It is able to move, able to think, and its motility appears to be pretty good. It also has the talent to control metals and magical power. Nothing good might come out of forcefully controlling it. â We might not even be able to control it. So, weâd better have it take the initiative to cooperate.â
With that, he glanced at the soldiers standing guard not too far out.
These soldiers were still keeping guard at the barrier line set at more than ten meters from the tent, according to previous orders. Although they could not confirm whether this distance was outside of the metal control range of that Nicholas Egg, it gave the soldiers a bit more peace of mind.
âOf course, we still have to strengthen the security,â Gawain said. âChange the militiamen to clan soldiers, but keep supervisory control from a distance as the principal thing. Tell those soldiers in advance that the sphere in the tent is a magical equipment that stores an ancient soul. Tell them not to have too much contact and interaction with the sphere. If the ball really does run free, have them report it immediately. Donât get into a conflict with it. Though that ball is rather cowardly, when it bounces up and smashes people, even the aberrations were killed instantly with one strike. Ordinary soldiers wonât be able to stop it at all.â
âWhat exactly do you think the ball is?â Heidi asked with a frown. âCould it⊠really be a magic creation of the ancient Gondor Empire?â
After the âdragon egg hypothesisâ was eliminated, Heidi couldnât help but think in this direction. In this world, the Gondor heritage shared many similarities with the legend of the gigantic dragons. For example, both were very suited to be used as an explanation for the inexplicable. Their role was very similar to âmetaphysicsâ on EarthâŠ
âThe Gondor Empire isnât omnipotent either.â Gawain shook his head. âEven if itâs the arcanist and puppet mages from the Meteoric Era, they wouldnât have been able to create a magical creation of such a level, something that possessed intelligence.â
Yet he had another half of his sentence that he hadnât vocalized: Donât mention the magic artificial intelligence experts of the Gondor Empire; even before the Gondor Empire, every kingdom, every civilization, every race that had lived on this continent had never seen intelligent creations of such level.
Gawain still didnât dare to completely eliminate the possibility that the ball was a âman-made objectâ, but at the least, he could certainly confirm that the ball wasnât a creation of any race on this continent.
In actuality, he was leaning more towards the belief that the ball really came from some strange intelligent race outside of human knowledge.
The only unknown was how it had arrived at this continentâŠ
Upon hearing Gawainâs reply, Heidiâs head bowed slightly as she sank into deep thought. Meanwhile, the druid Pittman beside them remained silent. In fact, he had already stopped talking all of a sudden earlier in the tent. Till now, he still looked extremely troubled and dejected. This had Gawain sparing him a few more glances. âYouâve got questions too?â
âWhy is that egg still an egg after hatchingâŠ?â The old druidâs eyebrows were about to be tangled together. âWhy is it not a dragon egg?â
Even Amber couldnât watch on. âWhy are you still so attached to the âdragon eggâ!â
The little old man scratched his own neck. âItâs a dragon egg! When hatched, itâd be a dragon! Even just a random scale or some bloodâ Do you know how much money they could be exchanged for? Even if they canât be sold for money, if I directly carry a baby dragon to the Sacred Dragon Kingdom, I can at the very least exchange for an Earl position on the spot!â
âFor just that thought of yours, you should, at the least, be hung more than forty times when youâre thrown to Sacred Dragon Kingdom.â Gawain glared at the little old man. âIf you have the time and effort to indulge in foolish ideas, tell me how the wounded are doing.â
The little old man twiddled his own beard with force and then finally let go of that topic with a sigh. âAlright, itâs not a dragon egg if it says so. You donât have to worry about the wounded. I have already sent the best potions that I could produce. Those with more severe injuries have also had them tended to with magic. I can confirm there wonât be any more cases of death from severe injuries. To be honest, this is a miracle. I initially thought that even if those bold plans of yours were successful, we would still have a considerable number of dead soldiers. Unexpectedly â essentially â all are wounded. There actually wasnât one death at all.â
âYouâve underestimated the equipment of the Gondor Empire.â Gawain shook his head. âFor soldiers in that era, it was very difficult to die.â
The little old man glanced at Gawain and then commented flatly, âThen youâd better have some sense of crisis. I overheard your two knights chatting. Most of the armors and battle crystals have been damaged, and it seems like thereâs still no way to repair and recharge those items. Though theyâve preserved the soldiersâ lives, the equipment themselves could not be preserved. Given this rate of consumption, youâd be wearing even a mountain away in no time.â
âNo need to worry. We already have even better weapons.â Gawain looked in the direction of camp with a smile. âMore importantly, we have even better ideas.â
Amber was the one who spoke this time, âAre you referring to those explosive crystals that you used to blow up the cliff and create traps?â
Gawain nodded lightly.
âAlright, the might of those crystals are indeed rather substantial, but itâs not quite realistic if you want to solve all your problems with just them.â Amber shook her head. âThe restrictions on their usage are too big, and they lack a safe way to detonate. Let me tell you, when Heidi detonated them at that point in time, I was almost scared out of my wits. I was already hiding in the Shadow Realm but still somersaulted several times from the force of the blast. This Iâve got to complain about. That bimbo granddaughter of yours only created a shield for
her-self
âŠ
Heidi who was following behind Gawain instantly glowered at Amber.
Yet Gawain did not notice the small sparks between the half-elf and his great-great-great-great⊠great granddaughter. He only smiled as he looked out into the distance. On the horizon, the massive sun was slowly setting. The rosy clouds at the skyline and the rays dispersed from around the sun added radiance and beauty to each other; the sight was exceptionally resplendent.
Anything would be flawed when it first emerged.
Since the crisis of aberrations had subsided for now, they should focus their energy on resolving these flaws.
If you find any errors ( Ads popup, ads redirect, broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.