Volume 5 Chapter 110 â Tragedy of Kollon (9)
[Translator â jhei]
[Proofreader â yukitokata]
Whip!
Myuronâs hand ripped through the air. He didnât have a single drop of mana left, so it looked as if he was just swinging his wand around.
âIs it overâ¦?â
The hell gateâwhich was cut by the sword engulfed in spiritual energyâlet out a loud screech as it shriveled up into nothing.
Thump!
Jin fell to the ground. His face was stained with blood, but he didnât have any severe injuries. Bradamante returned to its original form.
âKid!â
âYoung Master Jin! Are you alright?â
Murakan and Kashimir frantically rushed over to him, and Tess drew back the fire. The phoenix slowly faded and disappeared while worriedly looking at Jin.
Jin couldnât keep Tess summoned as his mana had been all used up.
âWh-What about⦠Myuron?â
âHe burned to death while standing. Well done, kid.â
Murakan pointed at Myuron who failed to cast his final spell. He died to Tessâs flames, but apparently, standing and dying emotionlessly wasnât enough for him. Even in death, Myuron had a creepy smile stretched across his face.
âFrom all of the enemies Iâve faced, heâs the most terrifying. Did he swing his wand unconsciously?â
Although the magicianâs death left a weird aftertaste, Jin couldnât think much longer. His exhaustion made staying awake unbearable.
Dino and Tika as well as all of the other survivors surrounded Jin.
They were shivering from fearâenough to trigger a seizure. It was because of Myuronâs still-standing corpse.
âEerk, Murakan. Youâre alright. And what about Sir Kashimirâ¦?â
âEveryoneâs okay except you, so shut the fuck up. Three insane powers are having an orgy inside your body. Damn it, if the mana overflow causes a counter currentâ¦â
âWill I die?â
âYeah, youâll die.â
âReallyâ¦?â
âNah, Iâm joking, you good boy! I knew you could do it. Anyways, youâre not gonna die. But if we donât do anything, youâre gonna be crippled for half a year. Show me all of the medicine we have.â
âRight here!â
Kashimir took out the medicine that he brought.
He had brought many luxurious remedies for the heat of battle. Unfortunately, there wasnât anything that could help Jin.
âWhat the fuck? Who told you to bring all these useless stuff? Why didnât you bring the unicorn horn powder? You also had other healing stuff in your bag. Anything else? How about blue fish scales?â
âI donât have those in my bag. I apologize. You said to bring immediate healing itemsâ¦â
âHuh! Well, shit. Kid, say goodbye to half a yeaâHey, hey! Jin! Donât die on me, kid!â
âHey.â
Murakan turned his head. It was Tika.
âWhat?â
âThere may be medicine in Myuronâs basement. I heard that he captured some unicorns while drunk.â
A magicianâs laboratory usually had many items for experimentation. Such was especially true for a lab that belonged to a pureblood Zipfel. One would be able to find a plethora of weird compounds there.
âLead me there. Now.â
âOver there⦠with the pile of corpses.â
Murakan ran towards the destroyed building and began to shuffle through the debris. He found a barely-intact cabinet and ripped off the lock.
âWhoa.â
A big unicorn horn met his eyes. He crushed it as if it were nothing, then slipped the powder into Jinâs mouth. The young Runcandelâs body jolted.
âKurgh!â
Jin vomited dark red blood.
Unicorn horn was the best to deal with mana overflow.
However, if the consumer was above 7-star, then it would be ineffective.
âFinally. That feels better. Though, my spiritual energy and aura were all twisted up⦠Whereâd you get the unicorn horn?â
Murakan tried to answer but was interrupted by Tika who began to cry and bow to Jin.
âMy name is Latika Tika Mamutika, and I greatly thank you for saving us. Our people will never forget your deed.â
And the other natives began to bow as well. Dino joined them too.
âOh⦠Please stand. Lady Laosa sent me here.â
âWe know. Jin Runcandel, our savior. If it werenât for you, we would never have executed our objective and succumbed to the Zipfelsâ rule.â
There were only around thirty natives left.
About twenty died from Myuronâs ice projectiles, and a hundred and fifty died after being brought to the basement.
It was depressing.
The natives finished their bowing and went to the pile of corpses. They mourned at the horrifying sight.
âThe prophet⦠She asked you to save us. Is that right?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
This couldnât be called saving. So many people had already died.
Jin made a bittersweet smile.
âShe didnât mean to bring everyone back alive. She was asking us to recover the divine relic of Kollon.â
The mirror.
âWe have to ârecoverâ it? Does that mean itâs broken or something? Iâve never heard of that in my past life.â
Jin knew about the mirror, but Murakan did not.
âHey, youâre Tika, right? What is this âdivine relicâ? Myuronâs mana got super boosted or something, and you said that you orally activated the relic, right?â
âYes, that is correct. And you probably noticed that his mana was unreadable. That is also due to the relicâs power.â
âIâm actually a dragon who has lived for over three thousand years, but Iâve never heard of such a relic. What the hell is it? What kind of god do you serve?â
âOur god goes by Kullam.â
âHm⦠Never heard of âem. Well, alright. Letâs get that relic and return home. We have some ships awaiting us. The survivors gotta survive.â
Although he spoke without care, Murakan still felt pity for the natives.
Whoever saw their plight would have felt pity as well. As long as they werenât a man named Myuron.
ââ¦We should. I know that we are always in grave danger. However, O Great Dragon, recovering the divine relic would take until tomorrow noon even if we start now.â
âWhat? Tomorrow noon? It takes that long?â
âWe must gather our people and unseal our land. And so, we need the sunâs energy. I apologize that we are causing such a hassle for our saviorsâ¦â
âYoung Master Jin, Sir Murakan. We canât wait until tomorrow morning. This land is within the Lutero Magic Federation, and we just killed a pureblood Zipfel.
Kashimir pointed at Myuronâs corpseâcharred but still standing.
âLady Laosa indeed mentioned the recovery of the divine relic, but staying until tomorrow⦠We will all be slaughtered.â
He was right.
However, since there were no witnesses other than the natives and Dino, holding until the next morning was possible.
In fact, they were in restricted land managed by the Zipfel Clan. Even if the sun was high, no one would come near the area.
âHm, well the decision always goes to the kid. Whatâs the next move? Do we wait until noon tomorrow, or do we escape with the survivors?â
Tikaâs eyes flickered.
Including her and the natives, the recovery of the divine relic was more important than their life.
Jin opened his mouth to speak.
âMiss Tika. Is there a Zipfel inspection team that comes here regularly? Or checks on Myuron?â
âThere are almost no cases where outsiders come to us. There hasnât been anyone other than Dino for the past month. Before that, his underlings came sometimes, but they really didnât want to be with him.â
âProbably because Myuron knew they were supervisors. If there isnât anyone who comes regularly⦠I think that we could wait until noon and take the divine relic with us.â
âYoung Master, will that be alright? Itâs too dangerous.â
âSir Kashimir, Iâm sure youâve fought with an 8-star magician before.â
âAbout three times.â
âAs you felt, Myuron had cast spells with mana close to that of a 9-star. In fact, we couldnât read his mana flow at all. And that wasnât even using the divine relic properly. If such an item goes into the hands of the Zipfelsâ¦â
Silence.
Jin already experienced what happened when the Zipfels obtained the mirror.
âThey cranked out 7-stars like a factory. Only their mana was 7-star, though they were pathetic excuses of magicians⦠And the world was just ruled by the Zipfels.â
On that note, they had to acquire the mirror before them.
âThe kidâs right. Runt, that kid isnât stupid. Getting out of here would be the most reasonable decision. However, the Zipfels with that artifact? We canât deal with that. Never.â
âGood point. I didnât think it through that far.â
âAnd even if we wanted to leave, Miss Tika wouldnât. Isnât that right?â
Tika nodded.
âOur reason for living and our lifeâs ultimate goal is to guard Kullamâs will. We would only become a hassle to you.â
âWhich is probably why you didnât give the Zipfels the relic even after going through three hundred years of oppression. No need to be sorry. We are only working for ourselves. Miss Tika, you should go help your people.â
Jin glanced at the demolished building, where many were weeping.
Tika bowed with moist eyes.
âHey, uhâ¦â
Dino approached Jin.
âYes, Journalist Dino Zeglun?â
âI didnât know that you were Jin Runcandelâ¦â
âLetâs try to brainstorm how we could write an article which would deliver the most discomfort to the Zipfels. Of course, you would leave out our names in the report?â
ââ¦As a journalist, I solemnly swear that I will not write your names in the article. I would never betray those who saved my friends.â
âYou do seem like a person who would do that, Dino. Well, I have some stuff to think about, so you do your thing. Find solid evidence until noon. Evidence that will prevent the Zipfel Clan from lifting a finger.â
âUnderstood.â
Dino then disappeared into the woods.
Jin looked at Myuronâs corpse, eyes slowly dilating, and continued his earlier train of thought.
âWas⦠was the last swing of his wand really done while unconscious?â
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