Chapter 131: The gate was opened (3)
Tap. Tap.
As Ruel tapped his thigh, the spirits gathered around him.
Kuroo kuru.
When one of them cried out, all the spirits in the room joyfully joined in with their kuroo kuru cries.
Pausing for a moment, Ruel reached out and grabbed one of the spirits.
Kuroo kuru.
It seemed that the time for the spirits to depart was approaching, as they had grown significantly.
Even after absorbing the sounding spirit stone into his body, many spirits remained gathered, indicating that they wouldn’t disappear anytime soon.
The presence of the spirits had increased his mana and slowed down the growth of the marks, and Ruel had grown accustomed to their presence.
‘Now that the spirits have grown, maybe it’s time to follow them and see where they go.’
A smile formed on his lips.
Cassion, Billo, Fran, Cheynol, Tyson, and the others—since they all seemed to be urging him to rest, perhaps he should take a break.
‘I’ll use recuperation as an excuse,’ Ruel chuckled, inhaling Breath.
Regardless of the excuse he made, he was the head of the family.
As Ruel prepared to rise from his seat, the spirits moved in unison, as if competing to see who could reach his body first.
“I’m not going anywhere, just stretching,” Ruel reassured them.
Kuroo kuru.
As if understanding his words, the spirits dispersed and began playing among themselves.
‘...what the.’
What was the reason for constantly sticking to him, besides the pleasant scent emanating from his body?
Ruel sits up and cranes his neck, and soon there’s a ‘crack’ sound.
—...!
Leo’s eyes snapped open as he quickly sat up.
—Hah! Ruel’s bone is broken! It wasn’t me! This body’s only broken it once!
“It’s not broken,” Ruel assured him, causing Leo to laugh and lie back down on the bed.
—Ruel, did you sleep well?
“Yes, good morning.”
Leo rolled around on the bed and then widened his eyes.
—Are you feeling better today?
“Yeah, my body feels better than yesterday.”
Leo quickly got up and wagged his tail.
—Can you go out? Can you run? This body is ready at any time!
“How about doing something more fun?”
At the mention of something fun, Leo’s eyes sparkled.
—This body! Leo exclaimed, hopping onto Ruel’s lap and looking up at him.
—This body is already excited! Playing with Ruel is the best thing ever!
Leo spread his short legs as wide as possible and hugged Ruel tightly.
—What are we going to play? This body is curious!
“I’ll tell you later.”
Since Leo was a chatterbox, he might have gone to Cassion to tell him about it.
Leo’s tail and ears drooped.
—...Alright. This body’ll be a good Leo and listen when Ruel tells me.
It was a bit pitiful to see Leo holding back his excitement, even though it wasn’t really a secret.
Leo sat down and hunched over, gazing at Ruel for a moment.
Ruel chuckled and called out to him, and instantly, one of Leo’s ears perked up.
“Leo.”
Leo looked at Ruel with eager eyes.
“You must be wondering as to where the spirits are heading, right?”
—This body’s curious! This body has been curious from the beginning! We’re both spirits, so this body really wanted to know where they were going, but this body held back!
Leo’s tail wagged so fast that it was almost invisible.
—Are we going to see where the spirits are going? Is that it?
“Yes.”
As soon as Ruel’s words were spoken, Leo jumped up from the bed with joy.
—This body’s excited! This body is happy!
“Leo, where were you born?”
Ruel stood up and stretched, asking Leo. With every movement, the sound of bones creaking could be heard.
—This body doesn’t know.
Leo replied, momentarily stopping his movements and tilting his head. Ne/w novel chapters are published at novelhall.com
—All this body knows is that this body has a mission to purify what goes against the natural order.
“Well, you might not remember. I don’t remember my childhood memories either.”
Leo’s ears drooped.
—That’s why another purifier called this body a lost cause. This body is unable to purify and does not know the purpose of his birth.
Ruel stopped moving and observed Leo.
Curious, Ruel sat on the bed and asked, “Who are they?”
“They are the first and second princes of the Kingdom of Kran. The first prince is named Adea Kran, and the second is Treytol Kran. The first prince is leading the delegation.”
“They sent both princes?”
Crunch.
Ruel’s expression hardened as he took another bite of the meat pie.
If they sent princes, it undoubtedly meant they were aiming for an alliance.
If they intended to declare war, they wouldn’t have sent the princes in the first place, as they would be the first targets.
“Why are there two of them?”
“The second prince is also part of the delegation, but it seems they plan to separate during the journey.”
“Separate? Is he going to Cyronian?”
“No, it appears he intends to visit a neutral village. He has expressed a desire to go there.”
Since only the representative of the delegation needed to announce their presence to King Brans, there was no need for them to travel together.
From a status perspective, it was a bold decision to forego the potential benefits of an alliance and visit a neutral village instead.
Although Ruel found it intriguing, it didn’t personally concern him, so he shifted the conversation to another topic.
“Is the alliance truly their goal?”
“Yes, it seems their objective is to form an alliance.”
Ruel absentmindedly petted Leo, who had climbed onto his lap.
‘Is it because of everything that’s happened to me? There’s nothing inherently suspicious, so why does it feel strange?’
With the opening of the Tonisk Empire’s gate and the positive response from the Kran Kingdom, it appeared to be a favorable outcome, albeit unexpected.
‘Does it all fit together too perfectly?’
Ruel considered the possibility that individuals from the Tonisk Empire were involved within the Kran Kingdom.
“I will investigate further to determine if any Red Ash members are part of the delegation,” Cassion stated, meeting Ruel’s gaze.
“Very well. Keep a close watch. With the heightened security in Leponia, they may be hiding even more discreetly.”
“I’ll call Fran.”
“Good.”
After receiving Ruel’s approval, Cassion respectfully bowed and left the room.
Despite almost eradicating the Red Ash infiltrators in Leponia, Ruel couldn’t shake off his unease.
After enduring so much, he knew that clarity wouldn’t come overnight.
However, Ruel’s suspicions didn’t entirely carry a negative connotation.
Considering the person who had requested the assassination from Ruel, there was a possibility they had a connection to the Kran Kingdom.
“I-I don’t know... Ah, Kr-Kran! Even for a moment, I smelled that unique flower scent that only comes from the Kran Kingdom! The name... the name was, yes, it was Prazio! Prazio!”
Recalling the dying words of the assassin from the previous day, Cassion’s eyes grew sharp and cold.
‘Prazio.’
The name that had been buried deep within him resurfaced.
Prazio, the flower that bloomed in the deepest sea of the Kran Kingdom.
The same name as the drug that had brought down Carbena.
‘So, they are connected.’
However, Cassion decided not to inform Ruel just yet.
He planned to wait until his master’s condition became more stable.
‘Ruel-nim’s condition is still somewhat unstable.’
Remembering the time when Ruel’s heart had stopped, Cassion clenched his fists.
As Cassion arrived in his room, Ruel’s heart stopped beating.
At that moment, something appeared.
It appeared as a mana cluster, faintly visible to Cassion’s eyes, resembling natural mana.
Just as he was about to attack the presence, a voice echoed in his mind.
– Don’t worry. Setiria is not dead. I exist in the present moment and have no intention of causing harm.
– One who serves Setiria. Please, do not say anything to Setiria. I don’t want to make the poor child sad.
The voice carried a sorrowfultone.
– I... I am the guardian of Setiria.
Then, Ruel’s heart started beating again.
The presence that had revealed itself kissed Ruel’s forehead and smiled as if satisfied.
Cassion had done nothing.
‘What should I call that being?’
Although Fran couldn’t see mana, the presence felt eerily similar to the woman who had appeared in the Ice Castle before.
Walking down the hallway, Cassion let out a sigh.
His master seemed to have a grand protector.
Perhaps his master had been an onion in his past life, peeling layer by layer.
‘In any case, it’s a good thing I left the beast behind.’
Leo had tried to follow him, grabbing onto his leg, but Cassion decided to leave him behind, just in case.
If Leo had been there at that moment, he would have undoubtedly overheard the conversation. A secret had unintentionally slipped out.
It seemed Cassion would have to be even more careful to ensure his observant master remained unaware.
Cassion quietly continued down the hallway, gently smoothing his slightly disheveled hair.
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