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Ian turned to look at Charlotte instead of answering immediately. Her vertically elongated pupils were wider than usual, likely due to the darkness.
Finally, Ian spoke.
โNo.โ
As Charlotteโs pupils narrowed sharply, he added, โIt didnโt seem like a lie to me.โ
โYeah... I thought so....โ
Charlotte muttered and looked ahead again.
โThank you for being honest, Ian.โ
โ....โ
Ian stared at her profile for a moment. Just as he was about to speak again, she interrupted.
โ...Later.โ
Without turning her head, Charlotte continued in a low voice.
โRight now, Thesa comes first. I donโt want to complicate things with other issues. So, whatever you were going to say, can you save it for after everything is settled, Ian?โ
Sheโs quite perceptive.
Ian chuckled softly and turned his gaze to the back of the moving carriage.
โNo problem.โ
โThen can I ask you one more thing?โ
โYou donโt need my permission for that.โ
โThe seed of the Tree of Life you mentioned earlier, do you really have it?โ
โYes.โ
Ian reached deep into his pocket dimension and retrieved a seed slightly smaller than his palm. After confirming the information, his eyes twitched slightly. The name had changed.
[Tree of Life Seed.]
The description remained the same: grants additional skill points upon consumption.
Charlotte, glancing at the seed, added, โSo you were asking about it forโฆ Thesaโs sake, right?โ
Wondering what she was getting at, Ian shrugged with a short laugh.
โI was asking about it to see if it could be sold. To trade properly, I needed to know its value.โ
Though he hadnโt uncovered everything, he had made some progress. Another mystery that he hadnโt solved in the game was now clearer. And it seemed to Ian that only the elves could fully unlock the seedโs potential.
If its effects on lifespan and mana increase applied to humans, they wouldnโt let the elves monopolize such benefits. Even if the method was a closely guarded secret, it wouldnโt escape the Emperorโs attention.
The same went for nobles and wizards. They would challenge the risk of stopping their hearts if it meant gaining longer life and more mana. It made sense that they gave up because it was impossible.
โI see... I guess I was jumping to conclusions.โ
Charlotte nodded and licked her lips.
โBut you never know.โ
Ianโs voice continued.
โMaybe this could help her too. After all, she is a fairy.โ
Of course, nothing was certain.
He didnโt know how to use the seed properly. He didnโt know if it would work on a vampire fairy. Even if it did, there was no guarantee it wouldnโt just create a stronger demon. He didnโt even know if Thesaya would survive until they arrived.
Despite this, Ian decided to consider the possibility.
The outcome of Thesayaโs death was too certain and clear to need further thought. There was enough room to think about other possibilities.
Charlotte chuckled softly. โYeah. You never know. Just like you said.โ
There was no more conversation. The two riders silently followed the carriage, cutting through the darkness.
***
โToday, Philip and I will ride the horses. You two can ride in the carriage.โ
While Philip packed up the campsite, Mev mounted her horse with a somewhat embarrassed expression. She seemed to feel guilty for having slept soundly during the night march.
โI wonโt refuse,โ Ian smirked and climbed into the carriage.
Charlotte, who had been silent the whole time, also readily took the driverโs seat.
As the carriage started moving, Philip, riding alongside, cautiously glanced at Charlotte. Her silence kept him from starting any conversation.
Ian, however, didnโt mind. He didnโt want to break the rare calmness.
Ian soon reached for the items lying haphazardly in the carriage corner. A dagger, a knife, and a long rapier. These were the items Findrel had used. All were finely decorated and of high quality, and he was able to see their information. The rapier was even of rare grade.
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[High Fairyโs Rapier.]
Removing the throwing knife from the lowest strap of his belt, Ian replaced it with the fairyโs dagger and then grasped the rapierโs hilt.
The hilt of the rapier was short and elegantly decorated with silver. Beneath it was a small ring where a finger could be placed, suggesting it was meant to be gripped with the index finger looped through.
Typical fairy style... ridiculously ornate.
Ian drew the sword. Mev, walking beside the carriage, glanced at the thin, long blade.
โHmm....โ Ian inspected the long blade, frowning slightly.
The blade was sharp, but it was clearly designed more for thrusting than slashing.
He could imagine how Findrel fought with it. Mocking his opponents with the agile movements typical of fairies, he would have killed them in the most painful and cruel way possible. He must have been skilled in swordsmanship to handle such a weapon.
Well, itโs too thin for me to use.
Ian smacked his lips and sheathed the sword. If he used it, the blade would probably snap in two after a few swings. He leaned the rapier against the seat beside him and spoke casually.
โI meant to tell you something yesterday.โ
โHmm? Go ahead.โ Mev looked at Ian.
Ian continued leisurely. โThe elf I killed yesterday was from an Imperial noble family. The third son of a family called Aynas. Do you know them?โ
โWell, I recall him introducing himself that way. But I donโt know much about elven families. Iโm only familiar with the prominent noble families of the Empire, like...โ
โLarmut, for instance.โ
โ...Yes.โ
โSeeing as there are elder elves, he must have been from a significant family. Anyway, his family might seek revenge since heโs dead. Though I was the one who killed him....โ Ian looked at Mev.
โOfficially, it will likely be reported that he died fighting the Red Knight.โ
โ...I hadnโt considered that. But yes, that makes sense.โ Philip, who initially seemed pleased just to have the conversation, now had a serious expression and spoke with a hardened face.
โElves are known to be cruel and relentless in demanding blood for blood.โ
โIf any trouble arises, it would be wise to clarify that it was Ian Hope who killed Findrel, not you,โ Ian added.
Mev, after a brief pause, shook her head.
โIf you hadnโt killed him, I would have ended up fighting him. And since I let you kill him, Iโm complicit. If anyone seeks revenge, I will face them.โ
โDo you mean to make enemies with the elves, my lord...?โ Philip asked with wide eyes.
Mev nodded. โI donโt intend to make enemies, but if it comes to that, so be it. Besides, if I back down, Ian will bear the burden, Philip.โ
โThatโs... true, my lord.โ
โThatโs quite a commendable decision.โ
Charlotte said without turning her head.
โPointy ears are not worth associating with. Aside from those few exceptions, theyโre just waiting to exploit you.โ
Most of the powerful ones in this world are like that.
Ian thought, glancing at Mev.
โSo, if an elf comes seeking revenge, youโll fight them?โ
โYes, Ian. Thatโs exactly what I mean.โ
โStill, itโs unlikely that a pursuit team will come immediately, right? It will take time for the news to reach the Empire, and they will need time to investigate.โ
Ian smiled slightly while Philip rambled on. Without a word, Ian reached out and held the rapier outside the carriage.
โThen I think you should use this sword.โ
โThis is... Ian, itโs your spoils.โ Mev said, blinking.
Ian shrugged.
โItโs difficult for me to use it with my swordsmanship skills. I thought it would suit you better, but I hesitated to give it to you, worrying it might cause misunderstandings with the elves. But since you donโt mind, here.โ Ian added, lightly shaking the sword as if urging her to take it.
โItโs thinner than the one youโre using now, but itโs still a decent sword.โ
โ...Then Iโll gratefully accept it.โ Mev finally smiled faintly and took the sword. She held it with both hands and carefully inspected it.
โAnd having two swords, using them as needed, is enough. Thank you, Ian. An elven sword is quite a precious gift.โ
โNo need to mention it.โ
Weโre definitely accomplices now.
Ian thought, turning his gaze.
Philip, who had been blinking at Mev, finally asked. โMy lord, what about me?โ
โ...?โ
โDonโt I get anything...?โ
โYou said you didnโt want to make enemies with the elves,โ Ian smirked from one corner of his mouth.
โThatโs just a manner of speaking! Do you think Iโd just stand by and do nothing if youโre fighting, my lord? I donโt mind not receiving a gift, but please donโt think of me as untrustworthyโ Oh?!โ
Ian, without looking, tossed something toward Philip.
Philip nearly fell off his saddle in his haste to catch the item thrown by Ian. He quickly checked what he was holding.
Ianโs voice followed. โItโs the dagger that the elf used.โ
โMy lord...!โ Philipโs face lit up with emotion, completely different from his earlier demeanor. He stared at the silver-inlaid handle and sheath with fascination before clutching it to his chest.
โTruly, you know how to touch someoneโs heart, my lord. No matter what elf comes after us, I, Philip, will risk my lifeโโ
โPhilip.โ
โYes, my lord?โ
โNow shut up. Letโs travel quietly.โ
โYessir...!โ Philip replied with a smile and quickly turned his attention back to the dagger in his hands.
That elf sure left behind quite a lot.
Ian shrugged and leaned back deeply in his seat.
No additional pursuers from Stoneville appeared. The group continued without stopping, and the next day, Philip led them off the main road. They were taking a secret path, known as a rabbit hole, to sneak into the Empire.
***
โI wonder if we might wander into another demonic realm,โ Philip muttered, scanning the foothills from his horse.
No one responded, but he continued in a low voice.
โTraveling through uncharted areas has been unnerving ever since that incident. You never know when we might step into cursed grounds again. Iโll be relieved once we set foot on Imperial soil....โ
โ....โ Ian half-listened to Philipโs words as he chewed on jerky. The jerky from Stoneville was tough and tasteless, not surprising if it was made from rat meat.
Charlotte was also chewing jerky. Since hearing Findrelโs words, she had spent more time lost in thought. Whatever was going on in her head was known only to her.
โฆAt least she wonโt worship that Kruxica or whatever now.
Ian thought indifferently, taking in the drab landscape.
They were passing through the rabbit hole. The end of the winding valley was not far. Once they safely reached the Empireโs main road, they would have successfully sneaked across the border.
Although they technically didnโt need to cross the border in secret, avoiding the hassle and potential fallout of the official procedures was more convenient.
And itโs much quicker this way.
โ...Pardon me for saying this.โ
Philip spoke again after a long silence.
โAre the dark expressions you two have had lately because of that elf?โ
Both Ian and Charlotte turned to look at Philip. He scratched his cheek awkwardly and continued.
โThe person youโre searching for is half-elf, after all. I was wondering if there was some connection to that demon, I mean, that person....โ
โDonโt worry about it. Itโs not because of that.โ Ian replied bluntly.
Charlotte nodded and added, โThesaya. Call her by her name. Itโs not a name you canโt speak.โ
โIs that alright? Honestly, after hearing your stories, Iโve felt a strange sense of closeness to her. She seems very different from my memories. Back then... she was quite terrifying.โ
โShe turns like that if sheโs starving. Give her enough animal blood, and sheโs not much different from other elves.โ Charlotte responded calmly.
Philip, pleased that she was engaging in conversation, grinned and continued.
โBut what kind of experiments was she subjected to?โ
โ...?โ Charlotte tilted her head.
Philip added, seemingly casually, โDidnโt Ian say she was a test subject?โ
โSo what?โ
โBut sheโs a vampire, isnโt she? Wouldnโt they be her kin? What kind of experiments would they conduct on their kind? And why would they go to such lengths to recapture her, even bringing an adjudicator? Couldnโt they just create new test subjects?โ
Charlotte nodded, as if she had never considered that. She then spoke.
โIโm not exactly sure, but creating vampires requires something called true blood. I think they were obsessed with Thesa to recover that.โ
โHmm. So, the total amount of true blood is limited. But if thatโs the case, they could have just killed her to recover it. Why did they try to capture her alive?โ Mev asked, her tone contemplative.
Charlotte scratched her cheek.
โI donโt know the reason. Thinking back, I never heard what kind of experiments she went through. She liked to talk, so there was no reason for her not to mention it. She only talked about the pain of becoming a vampire and being confined.โ
โThe experiment site probably wasnโt in Lu Sard,โ Ian interjected at that moment.
Everyone turned their gaze to him.
โIf she was kept in Lu Sard and then taken somewhere else for experiments, it fits. Vampires werenโt the ones conducting the experiments; they were just supplying test subjects.โ
โAre you saying they create their own kind to sell them?โ Philip asked, furrowing his brow.
Ian shrugged. โI have no idea. But if thatโs the case, it explains why they look down on hybrids and why they went out of their way to turn an elf into a vampire. Thatโs just what I think.โ
โSomeone wanted to turn elves into vampires, and they complied with that?โ
Ian nodded at Mevโs question.
โI once had a brief conversation with the Vampire Empress.โ
โE-Empress?!...Sorry, please continue.โ Philip, who had unintentionally interrupted, quickly closed his mouth.
Ian continued. โShe acted as if she had backing. It wasnโt surprising. If not, it wouldnโt make sense for demons to openly establish power in a country so close to the Empire.โ
โSo, they live among humans, paying a price in exchange for their place,โ Mev said with a sigh. Ian nodded again.
โThatโs my assumption. For now.โ
โIt would take considerable power to make that possible... Do you know the identity of those backing them?โ
โI have a suspicion....โ
Ian glanced at Mev and added, โTo explain that, there are a lot of things I need to cover first.โ
โSo, itโs not something to discuss immediately.โ
โIt wonโt be too late to talk about it once everything is confirmed.โ
โAlright, then....โ Mev nodded, and Philip quickly turned his head to look at her.
โAre you going to hold back? We just heard about the Vampire Empress and that there are people supporting the demons, and youโre holding back?โ
โThereโs a lot he needs to explain. Weโll be together for a while. Is there any reason to rush?โ
โOnce again, you silence me with sound reasoning... But at least we should hear from Charlotte. Charlotte, continue your story. Itโs been days without any progress.โ
โI donโt know why this is falling on me.โ
This is the chance heโs been waiting for.
Ian chuckled internally, diverting his gaze.
They had reached the end of the valley. Sparse trees, a gentle slope, a field not much different from the outskirts, and in the distance, the main road with a group of riders.
โ...?โ Ianโs brows furrowed momentarily. He stared intently at the scene and finally spoke.
โWasnโt this supposed to be a hidden passage?โ
Philip, who had been bickering with Charlotte, turned to look at him and nodded.
โYes, it was.โ
โThen whatโs that? They look like border patrol.โ
โWhat...?!โ
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