Chapter 62: Brewing Tension

The tension was thick in the air.

With a nonchalant tilt of his head, the person under scrutiny slowly slid a piece of jerky into his mouth, crunching it loudly as if he didn't have a care in the world.

"Whoa, so tasty!"

He exclaimed, savoring each bite.

After finishing the jerky, he casually wiped his lips with the back of his hand.

Then, he froze, suddenly aware of the bewildered stares from his party members.

"Wh-what? The jerky is really tasty."

Kaisen said innocently, as if nothing had happened.

"We're having a really important meeting here about tomorrow, and you're enjoying meat jerky? Don't you have any concern for our battle with the Nightshade? Or do you think we'll carry you while you do nothing?"

Alwyn's eyes narrowed as he glared at Kaisen, trying to intimidate him.

But Kaisen remained unfazed by his words.

"Of course not. But I do think you need me in the party to take down the Nightshade."

Kaisen declared, crossing his arms and locking eyes with Alwyn.

"Oh really? And why's that? Can you even use any magic? You don't seem to be carrying any weapons either."

Alwyn shot back, his eyes narrowing in suspicion.

"Why do I need a weapon when I'm the one who's going to inherit the Radiance from the Queen?"

Kaisen retorted calmly, as if stating the obvious.

"Inherit Radiance? What are you talking about? Are you delusional? You, who doesn't even have a combat-oriented class or any magic. The only reason you're here is because your friends are all powerful people."

Alwyn scoffed, incredulous.

He can't believe this guy has the ball to proclaim something like this.

The room fell eerily silent, and Kaisen sensed another type of energy simmering beside him, as if something was about to boil over any minute.

'Come on. Just a little more.'

"The Queen said whoever shows the highest potential will inherit the Radiance, right? She didn't say whoever defeats the Night Shade will inherit the Radiance. There's a big difference in that."

Kaisen tilted his head and smiled mockingly at Alwyn, who, in turn, grinned even wider but refrained from saying anything outright because what this human said was true.

Those were the Queen's words, after all.

This gesture seemed to irk the wannabe-boyfriend elf, but the actual boyfriend just looked at her with a mix of confusion and mild concern, like he was wondering if she had accidentally eaten a magical mushroom for breakfast.

It wasn't the fact that his girlfriend was affectionately touching his supposed best friend's thigh, or the way their eyes seemed to be having a secret conversation of their own.

No, what really bothered him was the fact that she agreed with Sable's words that if it wasn't for Kaisen, they wouldn't be here at all.

He didn't like it one bit. After all, he was the one who single-handedly brought the Morning Fox to its last leg.

Sure, Alice-san helped a bit, but it was still his power that brought the damn monster down.

And not to mention, if Alice-san had been in his place, she would've been toast before she could even chant a spell.

And Kaisen?

He hadn't done anything remotely valiant, let alone claim he was the reason they were here.

He was actually annoyed.

"How can that be, Alice-san? All he did was ride along with us. He never did anything worth mentioning. Why are you praising him? Heck, even Alwyn-kun doesn't agree with him. So how can that be?"

Llyod's words made Kaisen's eyes twitch.

It wasn't unexpected or anything.

He knew how his supposed best friend was.

But hearing something negative about yourself from someone close?

That hurt.

Like, really hurt.

It felt like a sword through the heart, only instead of blood, it was just a wave of awkwardness and hurt feelings.

Alice, on the other hand, wasn't ready to throw Kaisen under the bus.

In fact, she was actually pissed at Lloyd for constantly undermining her Kaisen-kun whenever he got the chance.

It was the same when they met the Queen, the same when they met Sable.

And don't even get her started on himself.

He was an unsuccessful womanizer who thought he could charm women by putting down his peers.

She didn't like people like that at all.

And right now, she was boiling with a mix of anger and frustration, ready to give Lloyd a piece of her mind.

'He is always belittling my Honey bun. He is my Honey bun. Mine. ONLY MINE.'