âThe Empire has made peace with the Western Kingdom Union, a long time nemesis, and contributed greatly towards defeating the Outsiders. The continent is now in a state of unprecedented peace.â
Lena Donner.
This was a place that only opened for events of the highest historical importance within the Hebrion Empire.
The marble floor shone brightly under the glittering light, and the ornate marble lions seemed so vivid that they could practically leap down and maul anyone who passed.
The walls were adorned with portraits of emperors past, each highlighted equisistely by their respective golden frame.
âThere was someone who has given a great deal of dignity and serves as a spectacular source of pride for this empire due to his outstanding achievements. He has saved the lives of countless soldiers as a result of his outstanding capability, and his contributions were a large factor in the swift end of this war.â
In Lena Donner, there was an unusually large crowd of people. No matter where one looked, they would be able to recognize numerous famous people.
Vang Zar from Ayuls News was one of them.
âThe capital of the Empire, Dresden, had fully returned to normal within two weeks of the war ending.â
As the Empire regained normality, the imperial family opened Lena Donner to hold an awards ceremony.
Opening Lena Donner for the sake of just one person meant that the imperial family valued this young hero enormously.
Vang was busy taking in as much of the happenings around him as possible, vigorously scribbling down every minute detail with his pen and paper.
Ayuls News, the news house he was here on behalf of, was the most famous media house in the Empire. And he was one of the most talented reporters they had.
His hyper hand, which had been furiously put to work filling his notebook with ink, came to a dead stop when a certain person passed by.
âThatâs Desir Arman!â
A thunderous applause sounded. âOur Shy Hero has finally arrived.â The Shy Hero.
Reporters loved to overhype the people they reported on, and Desir was no exception. Everyone they reported on received a tagline, though Desirâs situation was different from most.
Desir Arman was the largest contributing factor in the Allied Forcesâ victory over the Outsiders, and the publicity value of featuring a piece on him was enormous. He was a proper celebrity now.
However, he had remained hidden, refusing to show his face after the war ended. That is, until todayâs ceremony.
It was no surprise that many journalists were climbing over each other to get an exclusive interview with him.
But he was nowhere to be found. He had concealed himself to such an extent that it was almost as if he had vanished from this world.
Numerous reporters were getting anxious as the hero of the century refused to show his face.
âI thought he was trying to increase his worth by drawing this out⦠â
The Desir who had appeared in front of Lena Donner looked nothing more exceptional than any other boy who couldnât hide their excitement. He was the very image of an ordinary boy, the exact opposite of what Vang had been expecting.
His very demeanor betrayed any theory that he was deliberately manipulating the media by being coy with them.
âHis injuries must have been bad.â
Vang made an assumption and decided to drop the issue.
âThe great Sun of Hebrion, Guiltian Zedgar F Rogfelas. His Majesty the Emperor is here.â Everyone stood up.
Guiltian stepped into the room, his majestic and extraordinary aura immediately filling it to the brim. His broad shoulders betrayed his diligence in training. It was clear that despite maintaining the responsibilities of an Emperor, he still found the time to keep at it.
Vangâs pen started gliding across his notebook once again.
âThe guardian of the Empire, Guiltian Zedgar F Rogfelas, is still hale, hearty, and able to continue protecting the Empire.â
It took just a moment for Guiltian to begin his speech.
His speech was filled with glorified expressions, dripping with sophistication and grace. However, the meaning behind them was simple.
It was praise for Desir, with added emphasis on how his achievements would not be forgotten as a nation. He piled on the pathos to highlight just how loyal Desir was to this country.
He finally concluded his speech, expressing his high anticipation towards Desirâs growth. It was now time to award the medal.
Guiltian himself pinned the medal, inlaid with silver and rubies, onto Desirâs chest.
The Silver Lion medal was amongst the upper echelon of prestigious awards; it was the kind of honor that could only be presented by the Emperor himself.
Another round of applause filled Lena Donner.
* * *
Guiltian disappeared shortly after the conclusion of the medal ceremony.
The attendees followed his lead, and started to trickle out too. Desir was no exception.
Vang tried to approach Desir quickly, but was a step too slow. Desir was already surrounded by a hoard of reporters and admirers.
âMr. Desir, could you give us a short interview⦠!â
âNo, do it with us⦠!â
Multiple reporters were screaming for interviews, some going as far to physically block him from leaving.
Even though causing such an uproar over a mere boy in his late teens was a bit much, securing an interview with Desir was well worth it.
Vang skillfully burrowed into the crowd and approached Desir. â⦠!?â
However, it was all unnecessary. Desir instead approached him through the crowd. Desir spoke to Vang.
âAre you the reporter Vang Zar, from Ayuls News?â
â⦠Do you know me?â
âI am very interested in your articles. The feature article you wrote last time about me was quite impressive too.â
Vang was embarrassed, but he wouldnât be a pro if he missed an opportunity that fell into his lap like this.
âIâm honored, but thereâs still room for improvement. Iâd like to have an interview to rectify this.â
âI see. Sure. Come this way please.â Desir led him to a private room.
Vang internally cheered as things appeared to be going so smoothly for him. The two people left, leaving the remaining journalists deeply disappointed. âWhat would you like to drink?â
Vang flipped open his notebook and took out his pen.
âAh, Iâm okay. Iâd rather do the interview as soon as possible.â He put his hand into his bosom and pulled out a recorder.
âIs it okay if I record our interview?â
âNo. Not yet. Iâd like to say something before we start the interview.â Desir clasped his hands together and smiled, sitting across from Vang. Vang shrugged his shoulders.
âAll right.â
He was a veteran journalist. He wasnât about to do something like putting his interviewee in a bad mood, and spoil his hard-earned opportunity.
Desir started talking first. âI knew youâd be here.â
âIt was as if you were waiting for me to approach you.â
âYes, thatâs right.â
Desirâs answer flustered Vang.
âThere are loads of reporters who want to interview you. But why me⦠?â
âYes, there are. But I donât have the time to sit through interviews with all of them. I have a lot to do. So, Iâm going to have an interview with one news corporation. And I thought it should be the media with a reporter who knows me very well.â
What he said, in a nutshell, indicated that he was offering an exclusive interview. It was an amazing opportunity for Vang.
âItâs a scoop.â
Interviewing the Shy Hero, Desir Arman, was already a huge boon for his career, but now he would also be landing it as an exclusive!
A smile broke out on his lips. âRight. I understand thoroughly.â
âIn that case, I hope you understand what Iâm about to do.â
âWhat? Gah!â
Vangâs pen dropped out of his hand. It had suddenly increased in temperature, lightly scalding him.
*Thud*
*Bang*
There was a small explosion from the fallen pen. A small amount of mana escaped the pen and scattered before disappearing.
Vangâs face stiffened. His dilated pupils stared at Desir.
Desir returned his gaze in the same manner he had before. That of a naive boyâs face. Sweat ran down Vangâs back.
âHow did he know?â
That pen was a piece of magical equipment that had recording magic enchanted into it. Vang had been covertly attempting to record using it.
Before Vang even had the chance to process his newfound joy, the seemingly-innocent boy sitting comfortably in front of him had easily detected it and destroyed it.
â⦠â
Vang finally realized just who he was dealing with. â⦠a hero.â
An individual cunning and strong enough to identify the enemyâs plan and deflect their attempted sabotage on a critical supply route. The person who had dominated the enemy commander in The Bloody Battle of Mahayu. The hero who smashed the homunculus, the Outsidersâs secret weapon, and crushed their organization in a final raid on Jormungand Citadel.
These were all the achievements of one individual. The boy sitting right in front of Vangâs eyes.
His naive face could lull you into a false sense of security, but he was not one that you could afford to ever underestimate.
Vang asked Desir calmly. âWhat is it that you want?â
The exclusive interview with Desir Arman, the most popular celebrity right now.
He had been offered the sweetest fruit for journalists, so Vang was sure that he wanted something in exchange.
âAccording to your articles, your take on the relationship between the Empire and the Western Kingdom Union is very positive.â
Vang Zar nodded.
âWell, thatâs obvious. The war with the Western Kingdom Union is something that happened long ago. I think itâs time to normalize peaceful relations with them now.â
âYet, there are still a lot of people that remain antagonistic towards the Western Kingdom Union.â
The Hebrion Empire and the Western Kingdom Union had been enemies for such a long time, people naturally harbored negative feelings towards them.
When the alliance against the Outsiders was formed, there was a fair number of malcontents. Desir spoke with a bitter smile.
âItâs not easy to quickly change someoneâs viewpoint on a situation. Itâs like breaking an old habit. People who had fallen for the Empireâs chauvinism opposed sending troops without realizing just how serious the war was. They insisted on using this opportunity to attack their âsworn enemyâ while their military was preoccupied elsewhere.â
âThey cannot foresee the true threat. For example, if we didnât assist the Western Kingdom Union this time, the entire continents would have been engulfed in flames by now.â
Desir nodded to Vangâs opinion. A smile broke out on his lips.
âI agree. I am going to advance a view supporting the alliance between the Hebrion Empire and the Western Kingdom Union through this interview. And I would like your editing direction to be the same as my idea.â
Vang opened his eyes wide. He said in a very excited tone without hiding his feelings.
âOf course. Iâll do my best to write a good article.â Desir held out his hand.
âI look forward to your help from now on.â From now on.
Vang did not realize the full weight of what this phrase entailed. He grabbed Desirâs hand without any trace of hesitation.