Chapter 144: Behind the Scenes (1)
"The one who annihilated the Ryeo Knights is said to be in Digon."
"Then... does that mean the queen is hiding him?" Kromen asked with a slightly surprised expression at Tiren's report, who had just returned from Digon.
"If that’s true, it might explain why she refused to see us. They could all be in cahoots with him," Yurin Huygar spoke as if he had been waiting for this moment. Already upset by Miliana's cold reception, he seemed to have found the perfect excuse.
"We haven’t confirmed their relationship yet. We can clarify that after meeting with the queen. However, bringing up this issue will make it harder for her to refuse to see us.”
"Hmm... You've been through a lot."
Kromen nodded at his words.
"My apologies."
"But... does that mean your brother is currently in Digon's territory?" asked Kaplan, who had been listening to Tiren.
"Yes. I heard the story from him."
"If he’s a knight, he should have reported to the prince and paid his respects. Why haven't we heard anything until now?"
The atmosphere turned cold as Kaplan, who had never raised his voice before, questioned the oversight. Although Randol had provided critical information, it seemed that the principle of chivalry was more important to Kaplan.
"My apologies. He was severely injured and unable to move. He had another clash with that fiend..." Tiren responded smoothly, likely expecting this from Kaplan.
The fact that Randol received help from Digon was, in a way, something that the nobles of the empire would not easily tolerate, which made Kaplan's reaction natural. After all, Tiren himself didn’t recognize Karyl, an immigrant, as his brother.
However, the elbow does not bend outward. Considering Tiren’s brotherly devotion and his desire to prove himself to these people, there was only one way to go: protect Randol at all costs.
"But thanks to him, we now have a clear idea of the culprit’s swordsmanship. Randol will play a significant role in finding him. Moreover, he will act as an intermediary in the meeting with the queen,” Tiren spoke as he knelt before Kromen. "So please, forgive my brother’s lack of courtesy, Your Highness."
"No, please stand up. Without you, we would have been in a difficult position. It’s unreasonable to call an injured man unfaithful.”
Seeing Tiren kneel as if to defuse the situation, Kromen quickly gestured for him to rise. Unlike his old butler, the young prince fortunately valued resolving the current predicament more than formalities.
He’s become cunning, that lad
Yurin Huygar felt that Tiren had stepped up rather fast, handling the situation not with theoretical knowledge but with his instinct.
"Then... I shall request an audience with the queen once more.”
"This will be our last chance."
"Indeed. I will prepare thoroughly."
Tiren nodded.
***
“Karyl...? Are you talking about the sixth child?”
“Yes.”
Randol looked at Tiren with a puzzled expression.
“It sounds strange, but the name of the winner of the tournament in the magic city was also Karyl..”
“Hmm...”
“The Expert Tournament is only for those who have become sorcerers.”
It would be utterly ridiculous if anyone else said this, but since it was Tiren suggesting this improbable theory, Randol listened with an open mind.
“Isn’t it just a coincidence? Surely the Karyl we know isn’t the only one on the continent with that name, right?”
“Perhaps.”
“Besides... that child is...”
Randol looked at Tiren cautiously. They both knew the fundamental reason this theory couldn’t be true.
“Yes, he’s an immigrant. We both know he doesn’t have and can’t have mana. I understand how foolish my question is.”
Tiren turned his head.
“Do you remember what he asked Father when he first came to the mansion?”
“Of course. He said he wanted to study magic.”
“Exactly.”
Whenever Tiren thought of Karyl, the idea of magic always seemed to follow him like a shadow. These suspicions of his most likely stemmed from Karyl’s peculiar behavior after arriving at the mansion.
“But that was because he wanted to understand magic to defeat us, wasn’t it?”
“Yeah, but what bothers me is that your attacker used a sword.”
Randol looked at Tiren and said, “I’ve heard that an immigrant’s black eyes cannot be changed with magic. It’s impossible.”
There had been numerous studies and experiments conducted on immigrants. Among these, one of the most discussed topics among sorcerers was the distinct black color of their eyes and hair, which could only be seen in immigrant tribes.
Sorcerers had attempted to change their eyes and hair with magic, but no spell had ever succeeded. It was as if their eyes consumed all mana like a void or repelled it like an impenetrable barrier, rejecting the very essence of magic.
Therefore, the distinctive black color of the immigrant tribe was deemed heretical, serving as evidence of their otherness.
“Indeed.” Tiren nodded.
However, they were overlooking the most crucial point. Not even Tiren had realized it. The esteemed sorcerers believed they had conducted every possible experiment. They thought the world was composed of the five elements, and that had been true until now.
In other words, the sorcerers’ experiments on immigrants were limited to human realms. No matter how intelligent Tiren was, he had almost no way of knowing about the other element, namely the colorless one.
Karyl chuckled at his words. Despite the fierce growling resembling that of a beast, there was a hint of familiarity, rather than hostility, in Gordon’s voice.
Not bad.
Back when they first met, Karyl could barely stand his ground against Gordon, but now it was different.
When I became a Sword Saint in my previous life... only two of the five Sword Masters, who were hailed as the strongest on the continent, were still alive.
Valvont, the King of Martial Arts, and Ganeth, the Knight of the Brand.
Even now, the King of Martial Arts remained uninvolved in the continent’s affairs, leaving Ganeth the only Sword Master Karyl had faced.
It's different from my father's time when I had to conceal my mana.
A few years ago, Karyl would’ve crumbled before Gordon, but now he found the interaction between them intriguing.
The powerful opponents he had faced in his previous life were ultimately not human but monstrous beings known as Tarak
“You still remember me,” Karyl remarked. “It’ll take a few more years to fulfill the contract. We set a long deadline because we needed to finish developing the Mana Mine and set up the machinery to craft the Octagonal Stone.”
“Do you have someone who can craft it?”
Karyl nodded at Gordon’s question. After the Oracle had been prophesied, he had even flown in an airship equipped with that engine in his previous life. If he weren’t confident, he wouldn’t have made a contract with Gordon just to get Mikhail.
“There are three years left in the contract, right?”
“Yes.”
“Haha... So you want me to wait another three years? I’ll be dead by then,” Gordon complained, his voice tinged with disappointment.
“Well, that aside...”
Suddenly, Gorgon's gaze sharpened. The question regarding the engine had been merely a formality. It was time to cut to the point.
“Why are you here?”
Though he appeared relaxed, the sharp killing intent in his questions pricked like needles. However, Karyl stepped closer as if he had been waiting for this moment.
“What’s three years? The great Gordon Fabian won’t die of old age in just three years.”
“...”
“Let’s be clear. You won’t die of old age but from illness.”
“...What?” Gordon’s expression hardened.
“Why would the great Gordon Fabian keep a vice captain he dislikes by his side? Of course, because he’s cunning and clever.”
Gordon listened to Karyl.
“When you wondered who would be capable of leading the Guidance Mercenary Gang after you’re gone, you realized that Jaygun Luke was the best choice. No matter how stubborn you are, you value the continuity of the Guidance Mercenary Gang more than your pride.”
“You fucking bastard!” Gordon snarled.
“You’ve been experiencing pain in your chest for years now,” Karyl went on undeterred.
Gordon’s expression grew even stiffer.
“As a Sword Master, you’d know your body well enough without needing a healer. You’ve felt your heart gradually hardening.”
Step... Step... Step...
Karyl slowly approached him.
“You must have searched for a cure but couldn’t find one, and such a disease hasn’t even been recorded. You probably resigned yourself to thinking it was an incurable condition. But that’s not the case.”
“...What?”
“It’s not your heart that’s the problem. It’s because the blood flowing through your veins boils and evaporates, which is preventing your mana from properly circulating through your mana points.”
Gordon’s eyes twitched.
“The hardening of your heart is just a secondary result of that.”
Karyl provided the answer to the question that had troubled Gordon during his extensive research across the continent.
“It’s called Oxidized Blood Syndrome.”
“...”
Gulp...
For the first time, the beast-like man wore a tense expression and gulped nervously.
“That’s your illness.”
Thud!
“And it’s not even incurable.”
Karyl placed a large item he had been holding on the ground.
“I figured you wouldn’t meddle in the prince’s affairs. The prince is likely busy weighing his own deals...”
It was loot obtained from the Minotaur’s lair.
“Shall we make a deal?”
At that moment, Gordon responded not with words, but with a punch.