Waning Moon Plains, Lotus Inn.
Perched atop a giant lotus blooming in the sky, this mystical inn often served as a landmark for weary adventurers.
Among the regular visitors, there was a gambler who frequented this place.
"That old man with the white hair? He hasn't shown up lately."
"Yeah. It’s been annoying. Whenever he comes by, he cleans us out, so maybe it's for the best."
"Hopefully, he never comes back. He completely ruins the game for everyone."
There was once a gambler who used to visit, but for some reason, he had completely disappeared recently.
In a place where gambling had become a major pastime, no one appeared interested in finding the gambler with a perfect winning streak.
"Miss, it seems he's nowhere to be found. Since that day, he's completely vanished without a trace."
It had already been two weeks since they started searching for the gambler, who was presumed to be Silver Autumn Moon.
Without any progress, they had come to the Lotus Inn as a last resort to inquire about his whereabouts, but no one knew anything.
"... This is troublesome."
Jeliel touched her lips and stared at the inn with a hardened expression.
People around her noticed her presence and subtly hid their cards or dice.
It was Jeliel who had cleaned out the gambling scene here, and while gambling was now legal to some extent, her presence still made people nervous.
"Let’s move elsewhere. It seems like I’m making people uncomfortable."
"... Ah! Yes, ma’am!"
The mages following her were slightly surprised to hear such a statement coming from Jeliel, who never used to care about others.
It was out of character for her to express concern for others so naturally.
Jeliel returned to the VIP room reserved for the ‘Starcloud Trading Company’ on the top floor of the Lotus Inn and sighed as she sat at her desk.
It had been about a month.
Since the day Silver Autumn Moon came to rescue Baek Yu-Seol, Jeliel had been relentlessly tracking him, trying to uncover his whereabouts, but she had found nothing.
Something was off.
Before, at least some traces could always be found.
Silver Autumn Moon subtly enjoyed blending in among people, and with a bit of inquiry, he wasn't too difficult to track down.
But recently, ever since a specific point in time, he had completely vanished.
Jeliel unlocked her desk drawer, pulled out a yellow file, and took out a photograph from inside.
Eastern Aether, Isthus Plateau.
Celestial Dragon Cliff.
It was said that this place was once dazzlingly beautiful. It had been corrupted by dark magic and had resisted human intrusion for a hundred years, but recently it had been completely destroyed.
In the photo, the Isthus Plateau, once the majestic Celestial Dragon Cliff, was now unrecognizable.
It appeared as though multiple meteors had struck or perhaps a giant had trampled over it, leaving it utterly devastated.
‘They said that at least two sources of power, each above class 9, were detected there.’
The last trace of Silver Autumn Moon had led to the Isthus Plateau, and it was speculated that he had clashed with someone, causing the destruction of the Celestial Dragon Cliff before vanishing.
‘Could he have... died there?’
No.
That was impossible.
Silver Autumn Moon was a being who could manipulate time. He was practically omnipotent. He wasn’t someone who could die so easily.
If that were the case, then he must have hidden himself for another reason...
"Miss."
As she pondered quietly, her secretary approached and handed her some documents.
"Professor Yeon Hwa-Ryeon from Astral Flower Magic Academy has sent a letter."
"Ah."
Professor Yeon Hwa-Ryeon was one of the high elf mages associated with the Starcloud Trading Company and was practically one of Jeliel’s close confidants.
Thanks to this connection, Jeliel had the authority to intervene in certain matters occurring within Astral Flower Magic Academy, the top fairy academy.
She hadn’t needed to get involved until now, but recently something had caught her interest.
[Stella Academy Exchange Student Program]
The exchange student program between the human magic academy, Stella, and the fairy magic academy, Astral Flower Magic Academy, was an annual event and nothing out of the ordinary.
However, this year, Jeliel took a special interest in the list of names.
As she scanned the list of exchange students, her gaze stopped at one name.
Baek Yu-Seol.
He wasn’t listed as an exchange student.
Jeliel knew that if she spent just three seconds holding her pen, she could easily arrange for Baek Yu-Seol to be brought to her.
But she didn’t do that.
Perhaps Baek Yu-Seol had a busy schedule, and she didn’t want to interfere. It would be better to meet with him directly later and ask his opinion in person.
"Oh, by the way, Miss.”
"Yes. Go ahead."
"I heard that Baek Yu-Seol recently entered the Pung Empire. It seems he's on a mission assigned by Stella."
"... Is that so?"
Jeliel’s expression turned serious.
It would’ve been nice if he had at least said something before coming to the Pung Empire.
Not only did he lack any real claim to succession, but his position within the family itself was also shaky, far from solid.
‘... Now’s not the time to be dwelling on useless thoughts.’
He smiled wryly to himself and followed behind Flame.
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Anella di Polanche.
The name ‘Anella di Polanche’ was a fake identity Anella used to infiltrate Stella.
To be exact, Anella was her real name, but somehow her true name ended up being part of her alias.
Even though she thought, ‘This is just how dark mages do things,’ she couldn't say much since she was still a dark mage herself.
"Anella. Get it together."
Startled by the voice, Anella turned her head.
A dark mage with a grotesque appearance, horns sprouting from his body, stared at her with threatening eyes.
"After completely botching your infiltration mission at Stella, now you've been refusing all missions. You're not feeding on magical energy anymore either... You're not thinking of doing something foolish, are you?"
"N-No! That's not it!"
Anella hastily shook her head. It had already been a month since she last absorbed any human magical energy. After all, she had begun to feel conflicted about being a dark mage.
She had hoped that by quietly staying out of the way, no one would notice her withdrawal. However, it appeared she was firmly under suspicion due to her previous mission failure.
"You've been given another order. If you refuse again, the Dark King will be furious. Will you still turn it down?"
"No..."
Anella twisted her hair anxiously.
Despite being in her forties, she had kept her hair in twin braids—a habit she developed because of the Dark King.
It was ironic considering she feared and despised him more than anyone.
"If I refuse... I’ll die, won’t I?"
"Exactly. Any other dark mage would’ve been executed several times over by now. I just can’t understand why the Dark King keeps you alive. You’re worthless and without value."
Anella felt a deep sense of doubt about her life as a dark mage, but escaping this fate was impossible.
The seed of the dark mage was planted within her by the Dark King. It meant that if she ever tried to flee far away, her heart would explode, killing her instantly.
‘Just endure it a little longer.’
Before leaving Stella, Baek Yu-Seol had said those words as he handed her a small talisman.
It looked worn and tattered, appearing utterly powerless.
But little did Anella know, the talisman was actually a ‘Soulbound Talisman of the Dead’, a mythical artifact.
However, unfortunately, the Soulbound Talisman of the Dead had completely lost its power and was currently just an ordinary item.
Anella didn’t know why Baek Yu-Seol had given it to her, but he had told her that if she held on and persevered, she could break free from this cursed fate that bound her like chains. So she would endure and fight on.
"What’s the mission...?"
"It’s not difficult. The Witch King has started moving. I don’t know why they’re suddenly wandering around, but it’s probably just a clone."
"The W-Witch King?"
As Anella instinctively grasped her skirt, the dark mage gave her a look of irritation.
Most dark mages had long abandoned unnecessary emotions. A woman like Anella was nothing but a disgrace to their kind.
"Tch, pathetic. The Witch’s current location is in the Pung Empire. Your mission is to find and monitor them. That's the Dark King’s order."
"C-Can you really trust someone like me with a mission like that? I’ve already failed previous missions, and I’m not skilled enough to monitor a witch..."
Any mission involving a witch would typically require a dark mage of at least Danger Level 7 or higher to even attempt.
Hearing Anella’s trembling voice, the dark mage smirked.
"Don’t you get it? It’s a death sentence. Whether you die on the mission or try to escape, you’re doomed either way. Good luck, you useless dark mage."
"Oh..."
A wave of dizziness swept over Anella as she held her head.
A witch... And the Witch King...?
It was unbelievable.
As a dark mage, even sensing the presence of a witch nearby meant certain death.
So... They’ve truly abandoned me...
Her last value was to uncover the identity of the witch and then die.
Was that really all she was worth?
No... It makes sense when I think about it...
A dark mage who refused missions and hadn’t consumed human blood for a month could hardly be considered a dark mage anymore.
From the Dark King’s perspective, Anella was no longer useful, so this was their way of getting rid of her—using her one last time before discarding her.
Rather than simply having her heart explode, they would use her as a tool until the very end and then toss her aside. It was, in a way, the ultimate dark mage's fate.
Anella slowly turned her head and gazed at the sunset over the ruins of the Valcamic royal family.
‘Can I really become human...?’
She clutched the talisman tightly to her chest and bit her lip. If only she could meet Baek Yu-Seol one more time.
‘... No. Think positively. Just hang in there a little longer.’
She wasn’t dead yet, and there was no guarantee she would die.
Forcing a smile, Anella clenched her fist and thrust it toward the sky.
Had she only now realized that despair and hopelessness would only eat away at her soul?
She couldn’t stop here.
"I’ll make it work somehow! Let’s do this!"