The soft amber hues of early dawn crept through the windows of Lucaâs dorm room, painting long golden lines across the floor. A quiet stillness lingered in the air, broken only by the soft rustling of cloth as Luca moved efficiently through his preparations.
His backpack lay open on the bed, already half-filled. He packed with practiced handsâemergency rations, clean clothes, reinforced mana potions, a minor healing salve kit, a compass imbued with directional magic, and two sealed scrolls. One of them bore Professor Seraphinaâs enchantmentâmeant only for dire situations.
In front of him, seated cross-legged on the floor with her stubby arms flopped down and a curious tilt of her head, was a golden-haired toddler girl with ruby-red eyes.
His baby dragon.
Well, technically not human, but in this form, she was every bit the clingy, wide-eyed child. Her dragon tail lazily swished behind her, and her delicate horns poked through the fluffy golden hair. She blinked once... then again... before breaking into a wide grin.
"Papa~!"
Luca chuckled under his breath, crouching down to her level.
"Yeah, yeah. Papaâs just packing. Youâre not going to eat my emergency jerky, are you?" he said, giving her a mock stern look.
"Papa," she repeated with an innocent giggle, not understanding a word but clearly delighted just to hear his voice.
He ruffled her soft hair, sighing softly. "Iâll summon you again once weâre on Aira, alright? Just be good for now."
She puffed her cheeks, clearly unhappy, and stomped her tiny foot with a defiant squeak. But Luca only smiled and tapped her forehead gently.
With a soft pulse of mana, she dissolved into crimson light and returned to the beast seal engraved along his forearm. The room fell quiet once again.
By the time he stepped out of the dorm, the golden rays of the sun had brightened, casting a soft glow across the marble paths of the academy grounds.
Outside the academy gates, Selena was already waiting.
Dressed in form-fitting adventure gearâdark high-collared tunic with a cloak folded neatly behind, black leggings reinforced with enchantments for mobility and defenseâshe looked poised and unapproachable. Her snow-white hair was tied back into a clean ponytail that swayed with the morning breeze, and her expression was, as always, composed and unreadable.
Her violet eyes flicked to Luca as he approached. "Youâre late."
"Iâm exactly on time," he replied, flashing a calm smile.
She didnât argue further, only gave a small nod.
Her gaze turned to the empty space beside him. "Letâs just take your Kunpeng. No need for two beasts. Itâs more efficient."
Luca raised a brow but nodded. "Sure. Hold on tight then."
With a fluid motion, he summoned Airaâthe majestic Kunpeng beast manifesting with a flash of starlight. In her medium form, she was large enough to carry both of them comfortably, her sleek azure feathers glinting like polished sapphire under the morning light.
Selena hopped on wordlessly, settling behind him.
Just before taking off, Luca released the baby dragon once again with a small pulse of mana. She emerged in a flare of reddish-gold light and immediately pounced onto him, wrapping her tiny arms around his waist and nuzzling into his side.
"Papa~!"
Selenaâs cold exterior cracked for the briefest second, her eyes widening just a little as she watched the baby dragon cling to him like a toddler with separation anxiety.
"...She talks?" she asked after a moment.
"She knows one word," Luca said dryly, steadying the Kunpeng as Aira began to beat her wings.
"Papa," the baby dragon chirped proudly again, puffing out her cheeks.
Selena looked away, muttering something under her breath about strange beast behavior, but Luca caught the tiniest twitch of a smile on her lips before she turned completely.
With a swift motion, the Kunpeng lifted off, wind sweeping around them in spiraling drafts as they took to the skies, the Academy shrinking behind them.
Below them, the world unfolded like a paintingârivers glittering like silver ribbons, forests sprawling endlessly, and distant mountains piercing the clouds. The mission awaited.
High in the sky, the clouds parted gently before the wings of the Kunpeng as it glided smoothly across the morning wind. Selena sat behind Luca, quiet and composed, her white ponytail fluttering softly in the breeze. The baby dragon nestled securely between them in a sling tied to Lucaâs back, occasionally murmuring "Papa" under her breath.
Below, the dense forest thinned into broken terrain and patches of farmlandâsigns they were nearing Thornshade Hamlet.
Luca narrowed his eyes as he adjusted the trajectory. "Weâll be approaching Thornshade in about fifteen minutes. Time to go over our plan."
Selena nodded, her cold expression firm as ever. "The missionâs brief was vague. Just rumors of Devil Cult activity. Live sacrifices. Sounds like theyâre being cautious with the intel."
"Right," Luca replied, thinking back to the in-game version of Thornshade Hamletâa once peaceful settlement that had been left a smoldering ruin when he arrived in his second playthrough. If they failed now, it wouldnât just be a missed mission; it would be a tragedy.
He glanced over his shoulder. "Have you ever been to Thornshade before?"
"No." Selena shook her head. "Itâs too far from magic towerâs territory. And itâs not a trade route either. You?"
Lucaâs eyes flicked toward the horizon. "Iâve... heard of it. Knew someone who passed through once." He didnât elaborate.
Game knowledge wasnât something I could explain.
Selena didnât press. She simply asked, "Whatâs your plan of approach?"
"We donât reveal weâre here for the mission," Luca said firmly. "If the cult has infiltrated the hamlet, thereâs a high chance they have informants watching for outsiders. Especially academy students. Our academy badges would give us away instantly."
"So... we go undercover," Selena concluded. "As commoners?"
"Exactly. Thereâs a village a little west of the hamletâOakrest," Luca continued, recalling the map from his memories. "Weâll land there, change some things in our clothes, and blend in. Pose as travelers who got lost, or are looking for work. Once inside Thornshade, we gather intel from the localsâany odd disappearances, changed behaviors, sudden gatherings."
Selena narrowed her eyes thoughtfully. "And if the cultists are watching, theyâll suspect us less if we look like clueless drifters."
Luca nodded. "Right. Then, once we confirm the cultâs location, we take them out quietly. No contact with the academy until the mission is complete. If they realize weâre students, they might vanish before we make our move."
Selena narrowed her eyes. "Weâll need roles. Iâll keep watch during the day and talk to villagers. You investigate the surroundings after dusk."
"You trust me in the dark?" he asked with a smirk.
"Iâve seen what you can do," she said simply. "Besides, you blend in better with shadows than I do."
Luca chuckled, but there was a flicker of respect in his eyes.
She didnât tell anyone that night with the baby dragon.
Selena added, "Also... weâll need a signal. In case one of us runs into trouble. No spells. Something mundane."
Luca thought for a moment, then pulled a silver coin from his pouch. "Three taps on a surface. Then one. Repeat. Easy to remember. We hear that, we regroup."
Selena nodded. "Agreed."
The baby dragon stirred, letting out a soft yawn as she blinked awake. "Papa..."
Selena folded her arms, clearly mulling over the risks. "This approach has merit. But it also means we wonât have backup if things go wrong."
"I know." Lucaâs tone was calm but resolute. "But if we alert them too early, theyâll escapeâand the sacrifices will continue. Worse, if they realize the Academyâs caught on, theyâll speed up whatever ritual theyâre doing."
There was a beat of silence between them, broken only by the sound of wind rushing past and the baby dragonâs soft breathing.
Selena finally nodded. "Very well. We go undercover. I have spare civilian clothes packed. Iâll change once we land in Oakrest."
Luca glanced back, a faint smirk on his face. "Youâve got everything prepared, huh?"
"I always do," she replied coolly.
As the Kunpeng began its descent, Thornshadeâs outskirts began to form clearly in the distanceâdark rooftops nestled between withered trees, and an unnatural fog hanging just slightly too thick over its center.
Lucaâs expression hardened.
This time... weâll stop it before it starts.