Volume 3 Chapter 75 â Intertwining Fates (7)
âI wouldâve died if I wasnât careful.â
Wratchâwho escaped the remote log cabinâfelt relief despite only showing a straight face. His demeanor was born from hours and hours of strict facial expression and emotion suppression training necessary to become a Vermont Special Forces Division Leader.
Quikantel probably displayed inconceivable power to him, but he didnât really feel fear. After all, to the Vermont Special Forces, death was considered only a small inconvenience when it came to executing missions.
âBut who were those two guys in the house? The man with long hair was probably Quikantelâs lover, and the boy with the strange artifact covering his face⦠Maybe sheâs hiding her children?â
He wouldâve never imagined that they were Jin Runcandel and Murkanâthe black dragon who woke from a thousand-year slumber.
Either way, Wratch completely misunderstood the relationship between Quikantel and the two mysterious people. He had a feeling that it wouldnât be easy finding information about those people.
âI should tone down on the close-quarter monitoring. I should order soldiers to return with simple reports until she starts acting strange.â
Although he treated death like a common cold, it was different when it came to the sub-class soldierâs livelihood.
Wratch didnât think he needed to have his henchmen supervise Quikantel while she was in a sensitive state.
Thanks to the division leaderâs decision to take caution, Enya and her family were able to safely board the Tikan merchant ship.
And the Vermont Imperial Family did not notice that Oltaâs contractor was missing.
At least, until Quikantel left to meet Vyuretta.
* * *
A week later, mid-July of 1795.
Just as Jin expected, there werenât any spies monitoring Enya and Quikantelâs location around the cabin at all times.
During that time, Jin and Murakan never left the house. Once a day, only Quikantel left for the city to get food and drinks.
During their stay, Jin received a message that Enya safely arrived in Tikan and was receiving protection under Kashimir.
âWell, I already knew theyâd be safe, but receiving a personal letter from Enya is more reassuring. We can definitely meet Vyuretta with a lighter burden.â
Quikantel had already contacted the wind dragon. She requested a rendezvous to discuss Enya.
Vyuretta quickly accepted the request, and the promised date was tomorrow night.
âYou think Vyuretta will come alone?â
âKid, between dragons, etiquette is very important. Quikantel called to just meet, so bringing a line of Zipfel magicians would be unacceptable. Even if you call them for a fight, theyâll come aloneâwithout reinforcements.â
âOh, so thatâs why you went to the Vermont Empireâs ocean territory with such bravado.â
âOf course. Thereâs nothing that could stop the great Murakan.â
âSure, buddy. Remember when you almost died to me when you came here? If it werenât for Jin, you would have been sinking to the depths of the cold ocean right now.â
âThatâs⦠I was going easy on you, Quikantel.â
âDo I need to beat some more sense into you?â
âWhat?â
While the two dragons growled at each other, arguing that oneâs strength is more superior than the otherâs, Jin was deeply entrenched in his thoughts.
ââ¦So heâs saying the dragons come alone whenever theyâre summoned because of etiquette. But weâre a group of three going to meet Vyuretta⦠Well, who really cares?â
Jin shrugged it off and went to separate the two whose fighting easily became a routine sight for the young Runcandel.
âYeah, yeah. No more, you guys. Youâll end up fighting before we even meet Vyuretta tomorrow. I think we should plan more thoroughly about what we should do once we meet him.â
âWhat do you mean, âwhat we should doâ? We just tell him that we called to find out about the whereabouts of Lathry, not to talk about Enya. And if heâs bullshitting about teaching them Draconic Magic, then we just beat him up.â
âI concur. Since Enya isnât here, I can act as aggressively as I want.â
âHmmm. Yes, it all sounds good. I just wanted to ask because Vyuretta wouldnât answer so easily. And if a battle breaks out, even if we win, we will need to face the Zipfelsâ wrath. I think we should at least consider the consequences of our actions.â
Jin firmly stated this in a serious tone.
âI already predicted that intervening with the Zipfels in order to save Euriaâs guardian dragon would cause some problems⦠But not this much.â
Fighting with Vyuretta meant turning the entirety of the Zipfel Clan into their enemy.
And, as of the moment, Jin did not have the forces to fight them. Even if he called his latest allyâs armyâKashimirâs regiment of Tikanâthey wouldnât stand a chance.
As a matter of fact, rescuing Lathry wasnât that beneficial in many ways.
In exchange for allying with Kashimir, Az Milâs contractor, and the Seven-Colored Peacock, Jin would be turning the Zipfels against himself.
Despite this consequence, Jin chose to meet Vyuretta for three main reasons.
First, he promised Kashimir about returning Lathry to Euriaâs side.
Second, verifying the Zipfelsâ plot of finding and assassinating contractors.
Lastly, acting in order to save a child was a given.
âHmmm, the kidâs right. Though Iâm not really scared of their retaliation, itâs still something to think about.â
âNot only that, we also have to consider the outcome if we were to lose. Unlike you two, I think itâs possible that Vyuretta would come with the second-in-command, Andrei. In a scenario where he disregards the dragonsâ etiquette.â
And if Vyuretta did come with Andrei? Or what if he shows up with other advanced magicians in tow? There was no definitive answer. Each of the Zipfelsâ advanced magicians were equivalent in power to a low-tier dragon.
Of course, Jin already had a last resort planned, but he wanted to hear Quikantelâs opinion.
âDonât worry about that. If Vyuretta brings other goons to the rendezvous point and they try to attack me, I will summon the Vermont Imperial Familyâs dragons as reinforcement.â
âThatâs a great plan. Even if we donât find out more about the kidnappings, in the event that Vyuretta refuses to cooperate, we have a good reason to call reinforcements.â
âExactly. And when I take care of Vyuretta, if we have the Imperial Familyâs dragons on our side, then the Zipfels canât really take action. The Zipfel Clan and Vermont Imperial Family have some complicated political ties, after all.â
The Vermont Imperial Family was the balancing weight between the Zipfel Clan and Runcandel Clan.
Whichever direction the Vermont Imperial Family were to stick to, the balance between the two strongest clans would break. Therefore, Quikantel could destroy Vyuretta, and the Zipfels would still be unable to do anything.
If the Zipfels made the Vermont Imperial Family turn against them, then the Runcandels would take the free benefit.
It would be a very satisfactory response. This way, no matter what they did, they would not be targeted by the Zipfels.
âSounds good. Then tomorrow, we will entrust the job to you. In the meantime, Murakan and I will be hiding nearby.â
âHuh? Kid, what do you mean by that?â
âIt means weâll be backup. If Vyuretta comes alone, Ms. Quikantel will fight him by herself. Nothing good will come out from us selling our faces to the Zipfels.â
Quikantel smiled at Jinâs response in satisfaction.
âYeah, Murakan. It would be best if you donât come out at all. I will be fighting, so all you need to do is watch.â
Her words were lined with a teasing undertone, but Quikantel was genuinely concerned about Murakan. She firmly believed that he stood no chance against Vyuretta in his current state.
ââ¦Damn it. I understand that I got a little weaker, but I donât want any sympathy from my ex.â
âWhoâs sympathizing? Shut your idiotic self up, and help me out if I ever get in trouble. But of course, that would never happen.â
* * *
Nothing would have happened if Vyuretta came alone because, amongst all of the active dragons out there, Quikantel was one of the strongest dragons.
However, as Jin predicted, Vyuretta brought along a person.
And it was the Zipfelsâ second-in-command, Andrei Zipfel.
Standing in the middle of the island, Quikantel glared at Vyuretta.
Jin and Murakan were hiding, watching the tense scene. They already filled the forest with spiritual energy, so their presence was concealed.
âHo, ho, hum. It is this old manâs first time meeting the Silver Dragon of Time. Madame Quikantel, it is an honor to meet you. I am Andrei Zipfel.â
[â¦Vyuretta. I didnât think you would bring a person in response to my call.]
[Please understand, Silver Dragon. When I received your signal, Andrei was right next to me. With the topic being about Oltaâs contractor, he showed great interest, so I brought him along.]
Quikantel expressed severe disappointment, and Andrei chuckled, messing up his first impression even further.
[Vyuretta, you have been very disrespectful ever since you started asking me to introduce Enya. I hope you never do something like this again.]
[Understood. So, letâs get right into it. What do you want to tell me about Oltaâs contractor?]
[Before that, I would like to ask you something.]
[Go ahead.]
[Az Milâs contractorâs guardian dragon, Lathry. What did you do to them?]
She spoke in a dangerous tone.
Vyuretta chuckled for a bit in return, then held a straight face.
[Damn⦠I got baited. You called to talk about Lathry, not Oltaâs contractor. I knew something was up.]
Vyurettaâs head shook as he spoke.
[Answer my question, Vyuretta. One year ago, you took Lathry to teach them some Draconic Magic. I saw with my own two eyes. And to this day, Az Milâs contractor failed to locate their guardian dragon.]
[I donât know how to answer you without leaving you unsatisfied. Hm, Lathry⦠is fine. I wouldâve never known youâd have a connection with Az Milâs contractor. Were you asked to find Lathry?]
[Exactly. Now, if that made sense, return Lathry now. Az Milâs contractor is searching intently.]
Wooooosh~ Woooooshâ¦!
Whirlwinds suddenly manifested, surrounding the island. It was a cyclone caused by Vyurettaâs wind ability.
[Vyuretta, it seems youâve gone crazy. You are under the Zipfels indeed. But to a point where you kidnap your own kind? And a youngling, at that? Based on your actions, just tell me that you want a fight.]
[You know too much about our business. I will say this now. Hand over Enya, and we will spare you.]
Quikantel smirked.
[Oh yeah? Perfect. I wasnât going to spare you anyway, no matter what you chose to do.]
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