Volume 5 Chapter 103 â Tragedy of Kollon (2)
[Translator â jhei]
[Proofreader â yukitokata]
Panâs expression was peculiar.
With furrowed eyebrows, he shuddered in fear, but his eyes continued to trace each character.
âCan you read the characters?â
âHow⦠did you know that I was fromm the Kollon Ruins? Whomm are you guys?â
With a cautious glare, Pan looked at Jin.
He remembered when he escaped his homeland that became ruins three years ago. The day he went to the Free City of Tikan to escape from the eyes of the Zipfel Clan.
âHm, whatâs the best way to put this⦠Iâm Chief Alisaâs guest, this black-haired guy is a dragon, the green-haired fellow is also a dragon, and the child is clearly a 6-year-old child.â
Jin revealed their identities, and Pan wasnât the only one who was startled.
âHey, hey, kid! Whyâd you say all that?â
âWhat do you mean, âwhyâ? Mr. Pan seems to know some valuable information about the map. Hmm, Mr. Pan. This is how we identified you.â
It would be best to tell the truth. Other than the fact that Euria was Az Milâs contractor.
âLathry, the green-head, is Az Milâs dragon. He touched this map and saw a vision due to the resentment stored within the object. In his vision, he saw people like you who were being tormented. It was essentially a coincidence.â
ââ¦Huh.â
Pan remained silent for a while, then spoke.
âMay I go have a zmoke?â
âGo ahead.â
Pan trudged to the front yard of the restaurant. Leaning on the wall, he lit the stick.
âIâm pretty sure he said he didnât have any cigars, but he had them.â
Jin smirked, and Lathry worriedly opened his mouth.
âThat man⦠What if he escapes?â
âHow the hell would he? This is the runtâs land.â
âOh⦠right. I apologize, Lord Murakan.â
âApologize for what?â
âOh, uh⦠Itâs nothing.â
After burning through the entire stick, Pan looked more composed and organizedâcalmer than before.
âMay I azk a few things?â
âOf course.â
âAre you guys the Zipfels?â
âWe arenât exactly in good relations with them.â
âDo you know what thiz map meams?â
âDoesnât it lead to treasure?â
âNot a treamsure.â
âI see.â
Jin answered and lightly shrugged. Panâs eyes narrowed.
âWill you harm me if I domât help?â
âWe swear that we will not. Even after you take out the seafood stew, we will not harm or threaten you. We canât do anything about you being captured for poor behavior. Instead, our meeting will be non-existent.â
Jin had no intention of lying.
âSince he admitted that heâs a Kollon native, Iâm sure he went through many things evading the Zipfelsâ eyes. Thereâs no need to harass him.â
Silence filled the room, and Pan was deep in thought.
Was it truly a coincidence that he met Jin, or were they hunting him down? He arrived at a conclusion.
It wasnât something he could just decide upon.
âMy siblingâ¦â
âYes?â
âEveryone, I thimk we should go zee my sibling.â
Jin nodded.
âThen letâs wait a little for them to package the food.â
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Reaper Scans
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Pan was a talented liar.
He said he didnât have a cigar, but he had a pack. He said they should go to see his sibling, but it wasnât his sibling.
After taking his packaged seafood stew, they went to Panâs home, which was located in a deep alleyway. They barely had any free space.
âThis is the first time Pan brought guests home. Welcome, nobles of Tikan.â
The person who welcomed them was a woman who was disguised as Panâs âsiblingâ.
Although she was much younger than Pan, her âbrotherâ bowed in her presence.
âLady Laosa, I brought guestz without your permissiom.â
âGood job, Pan.â
An eerie mood.
Laosaâs aura felt mysterious. Jin couldnât say that it was strong, but it wasnât something to approach without caution.
She overflowed with sacred energy. Usually, Murakan would say something like âWhy is the house so shit?â, but he was watching his language.
As soon as Jin saw her, he knew.
âThe Kollon natives have the most noble blood. They were the god-chosen race. It seems sheâs the last descendant.â
Laosa seemed to have deep wisdom.
âThe one born from the birthplace of swordsmanship and chosen by the shadow, a Black Dragon, and the Dragon of Verity as well as the beloved child of Az Mil. And Tikanâs Chief of Defense who always cares for Pan.â
Startled.
Everyone was surprised and stared at Laosa.
âHow did youâ¦?â
âItâs just a little talent. I apologize if I startled you. Pan, please get some tea.â
âYesâm.â
As Pan poured water into a crooked kettle, Jinâs back began to sweat.
âA little talentâ¦?â
And a calm attitude, as if she already knew that they were coming.
Jin had never encountered a human like Laosa. No, he didnât even know if she was human at all.
âThis transcending aura⦠Iâve felt it before.â
The same aura he felt the moment he contracted with Solderet in his past life.
It was weaker, but similar.
âLady Laosa, are you a god?â
Although it could sound too out of place, excluding Euria, everybody else also had that question due to the stifling air.
Still, her aura was powerful. It begged the question âIs she a god?â
âNo, Iâm a vessel. If I were a god, then I wouldnât have lost my homeland and lived my life in hiding.â
Murakan nodded as if he knew.
âShe was a godâs vessel. Thereâs great wisdom remaining, but soon itâll be all gone.â
âThat is true. However, saying so makes my heart hurt, O Great Black Dragon.â
âListening to all of the conversations so far, I think itâs pointing at the Kollon Ruins. You guys are Kollon natives. This is the first time I heard about a god who descended there. Who is it?â
âEven if I told you, you would not know. Besides, would you please show me the map?â
Laosa extended her arm and opened her hand. Jin lent her the map.
âMy dead grandfather created this map. It was supposed to have two fates. And thankfully, instead of the Zipfels, it came to you. It seems my feeble devotions have worked.â
âMay I ask what is written on that map?â
(The one who reads this through a Kollonâs heart,
Please do not forsake us.
Please come and shout; we are mere quiet people.
Quiet people.
The god gave us a heavy order, but not enough strength to execute it.
I am resentful.)
Laosa slowly read and interpreted the sentences written in their native tongue.
âSomething like that.â
Despite her calm voice, Laosa shed a tear. She remembered the centuries of oppression and her dead grandfather.
âThe order written here is to protect the item located on the âXâ. Do you know the situation in Kollon?â
âItâs in ruins because of the Zipfels. While at home, I have executed a mission there.â
âHaha⦠Under the guise of artifact excavation, the Zipfel Clan is trying to find our sacred item. Even with their advanced magic, they are struggling to do so. However, itâs only a matter of time before they succeed. Since we cannot stop them.â
Tssssssssss.
The kettle blew steam. Pan, who was slowly serving the tea, seemed to be holding back his tears. His back flinched every now and then.
Regaining composure, Pan distributed the filled teacups. Laosa smiled.
âMy grandfather was a realistic person. Without any promise of reciprocation, he begged to not be forsaken⦠However, I am not like that. Would you like to make a trade with me?â
âYouâre literally on the verge of losing your wisdom, and you want to trade? Just ask us for help. Weâre going to go to the Kollon Ruins anyway.â
Although he spoke harsh words, Murakan really wanted to help Laosaâs helplessness.
Jin also thought that a deal was not necessary. As Murakan said, they were going to go anyway, and his original plan was to prevent the Zipfels from getting their hands on the mirror artifact.
âI do not believe in favors done out of pity. Pan and I had to suffer many battles just to achieve this small house.â
âOh, Lady Laosa. Please forget thoze memories. I apologize.â
âIf you are sorry, then please stop drinking and getting arrested, Pan. Anyways, if you are willing to save my people, there is only one thing I can offer.â
âWhat is it?â
âI will use the rest of my divine power to call your god. Iâm sure itâs been a while since you heard Solderetâs voice.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Murakan and Jin looked at each other.
âHoho⦠You seem to know a lot. How does this city have an old godâs vessel and Az Milâs contractor? Too many kids with clairvoyance and wisdom. Whatâre you gonna do, Jin?â
âWhat do you think? Thereâs no reason to refuse. I understand, Lady Laosa. I will leave for the Kollon Ruins soon. However, I canât guarantee that I can save your people.â
He would help them if it were as simple as fighting the Zipfel magicians, obtaining the mirror, and escorting the natives to safety.
But salvation wasnât his thing.
âGoing there is already enough. I will tell you more about the internal problems, so please stay a little longer.â
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February 20th, 1796.
Only three were going to the Kollon Ruins: Jin, Murakan, and Kashimir.
After the death of Andrei and Vyuretta, Quikantel could not show her face to the Zipfels at any moment. Gillyâs powers were still being suppressed, and Enya was too inexperienced to venture on such a mission.
As for Alisa, she needed to stay in Tikan to maintain security.
So, by process of elimination, the three men had to go. They disguised themselves as normal tourists and got ready to leave.
However, they already hit a problem.
âWhatâs thisâ¦? Theyâre not opening the ruins to tourists anymore?â
Things had changed since Jinâs cadet days.
The Kollon Ruins had become a restricted area that even barred people during the day.
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