During the past 2 months he had spent transcribing the books underground, the only sounds that resounded down there were that of his pencil scribbling on paper and the occasional wind blowing.
Therefore, despite being separated by the sliding door, Jin instinctively knew that Murakanâs glass coffin was opening. Anyone else in Jinâs situation wouldâve come to the same conclusion.
âGoddammit. Why is Murakan waking up now of all times?!â
Badump! Badump!
His heart accelerated like crazy as if it had lost complete control over itself.
The calm and safe Storm Castleâs underground area had suddenly become menacing and hazardous. A chill ran up his spine as cold sweat slid down his face.
âCould it be⦠that I misheard it?â
As silence ensued, Jin began to doubt his ears. The previous sound couldâve been something else, or Jin mightâve imagined it from the beginning.
However, his hopes were destroyed, as another click rang beyond the sliding door.
As a matter of fact, that wasnât the only noise this time. He could hear clothes brushing against the glass coffin, along with the sound of someoneâs feet touching the ground.
There was no way the dragon who had been sleeping for 1000 years was suddenly sleepwalking. It could only have woken up for a clear reason and purpose.
Or it could be that its slumber was finally over, and that the timing was a complete coincidence.
âCalm down, calm down. Iâve never offended Murakan before. It shouldnât be hostile towards meâ¦â
He didnât remember Murakan waking up in his past life.
Thereâs no way Jin couldnât have heard of the news of Murakanâs awakening, especially since he was still living in the Storm Castle back then as well.
âIn that case, this incident is because of my return in time. My guess is that Murakan woke up because of my constant appearance here.â
There was a famous story around the continent. It said that one shouldnât disturb a sleeping dragon. Otherwise, oneâs life would be forfeited.
Needless to say, despite being a famous story, people rarely came across dragons in real life.
In any case, the moral of the story was thatâ¦
Dragons have terrible personalities.
âHey.â
Flinch.
A low and deep voice reached Jin from behind the door. Jin was still pondering on how to survive this situation.
A few chaotic seconds went by. He made up his mind on how to behave towards Murakan.
âBe respectful yet brazen. Even if Murakan tries to attack me⦠I just need to buy time until the knights arrive.â
But that was only for the worst case scenario.
And even if the worst case scenario were to occur, Jin was confident that he could survive with his life intact at the very least. He could easily buy time with Solderetâs spiritual power, his own magic, and his silver tongue.
It was unlikely that he would die.
As soon as he reached that conclusion, the stress weighing down on his shoulders eased up. Murakan could also be different from what he imagined. The dragon could be friendly with him instead of being hostile.
Sccrt.
Jin stood up and slid the door open to face Murakan.
The black-haired handsome young man he saw every day in the coffin was now standing straight before him. The dragonâs human body was toned, and one would never believe that he had been asleep for over 1000 years.
âR-Runcandelâs descendent⦠greets the clanâs guardian.â
Jin deliberately stuttered and spoke nervously.
He believed that he should act like a child who was afraid of the thousand-year-old dragon. Moreover, the Runcandels used to call Murakan their âguardianâ, so Jin decided to emphasize that word.
âHa!â
Murakan snorted.
âGuardiannnn? Guardian? Did you just say âguardianâ? Huh?â
Woooong!
All he had done was speak out loud, but the mana inside the room began to tremble and spin around like a vortex.
âSay that again, you shitty brat. Did you just say that Iâm your clanâs guardian?â
Murakanâs body disappeared into a handful of black smoke, only to materialize right before his eyes.
âAre you not Lord Murakan? Iâve been told that the Black Dragon Murakan is the Runcandel Clanâs guardian.â
When Jin answered properly, Murakan stared at him and blinked several times. He felt like there was no need to stutter and act scared anymore.
âSigh, I see. Those damned Runcandel bastards⦠So thatâs what you told your descendants. Haha! And itâs not like I can take out my anger on this chestnut-sized kid. This is driving me crazy!â
Jin was relieved after hearing the dragonâs reply.
âLooks like heâs not completely merciless against children.â
Nevertheless, the murderous intent within the dragonâs black irides were an indication of his character.
If Jin were in his original 28-year-old body, Murakan wouldâve broken a limb or two without hesitation before continuing the conversation.
âBut why on earth did the black dragon wake up now? It doesnât seem to be because Iâve been coming down here every day. Could there be some other reasonâ¦? Ah, maybe itâs because of Solderetâs power?â
Spiritual power.
The power of shadows.
That was the only thing Jin could think of as the reason behind Murakanâs awakening from his thousand-year slumber.
Jin didnât use spiritual power outside of special circumstances. But there was always a subtle amount of spiritual energy swirling around him, an amount that humans wouldnât be able to detect.
âCome to think of it, the contractors of gods generally have a guardian dragon by their sides, other than certain exceptional casesâ¦â
Contractors of the God of Flames Sheenu received the favour of fire dragons, while contractors of the God of Wind Melzeyer are favoured by wind dragons.
That was the reason why the Zipfel Clan was slightly more advanced than the Runcandel Clan. Officially speaking, the Zipfel Clan has more than 100 dragons under their command. Who knows how many more they have behind the scenes?
While this was just Jinâs hypothesis, depending on the outcome, this encounter between Jin and Murakan may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
âThe only problem is that my theory may be wrong. Moreover, Iâve never heard of a dragon whose attribute is similar to âshadowsââ¦â
The current patriarch of the Zipfel Clan is Kelliark Zipfel, the contractor of the God of Flames Sheenu. They say that he is very close with the fire dragon âKadunâ.
The contractor of the God of Wind Melzeyer is the current second-in-command of the Zipfel Clan, and is famous for handling a wind dragon.
According to these two examples, dragons try to look for contractors who have a similar attribute as them.
However, Jin had never heard of a story associating Solderet with a dragon.
Even during his conversations with Solderet in his first life, the topic of Murakan was never brought up.
âLetâs test it out for now. Thankfully, this isnât the worst case scenario.â
If Murakan had truly woken up due to Jinâs spiritual energy, then there was nothing for him to be afraid of.
Sssssstâ¦
Hmph!
Murakan suddenly took in a deep breath, just like a dog who got a whiff of something delicious, or a heavy smoker who finally managed to light a cigarette.
âHa⦠Anyways. This child isnât to blame for any of that. Hmm⦠This energy smells nice. For some reason, it makes me feel great! Whatâs your name, kid?â
âItâs Jin Runcandel, Lord Murakan.â
âGood, good. Jin, you say? Honestly, I couldnât care less about your name. Youâre a Runcandel, right? Then lead me to Solderetâs contractor right away.â
âSolderetâs contractor?â
âThatâs right! This deep energy⦠Only the contractor could have such strong spiritual energy. I just hope this contractor isnât as rude as Temar, that son of a bitch.â
Temar Runcandel.
The name of the first patriarch.
Jin almost accidentally cried out in joy.
It seemed his second life was going to be smooth sailing. To think that his earlier questions and concerns would be answered and resolved so quickly!
âItâs certain now. He woke up because of the spiritual energy! Moreover, his reaction⦠It means that Iâm the one in power in this relationship!â
Sniff, sniff. Sniff!
Murakan was now completely ignoring Jin. He closed his eyes and focused on sensing the energy.
Meanwhile, Jin pondered for a moment.
âShould I tell him Iâm the contractor? Or should I say that I donât know what heâs talking about?â
The first option would be preferable. With the first option, Jin would be able to order Murakan around like a servant in the future.
The second option would be a lot more troublesome. If Jin acted ignorant, the dragon would tell him to bring an adult of the clan. And if Jin did bring an adult down here, he would have to explain how this situation occurred in the first place.
In that scenario, he would have to kiss these peaceful days goodbye. He wouldnât be able to transcribe any more books. Moreover, his fateful encounter with Murakan would have amounted to nothing.
Fwoosh.
A small ball of energy that danced like flames appeared on Jinâs palm.
âSniff! Hm! Oooh! Itâs like my mind is getting clearer⦠Huh?â
Murakan savoured the energyâs scent before opening his eyes. Immediately, he couldnât hide his surprise.
âIt seems that Iâm the contractor youâre looking for, Lord Murakan.â
âY-Y-Y-Y-You? Impossible. This is madness! Solderet made a contract with a kid like you?â
Murakan began to retreat in fear. He almost fell down from tripping on his own feet, as the panic in him began to grow.
âThis is crazy. Unacceptable. Oi, Solderet! Youâre listening, right? Did you finally go batshit? Explain yourself!â
While Murakan was freaking out, Jin created a second cluster of shadows on his other hand.
âMy father told me that this power was given to me by the being who brought shadows into this world.â
âUrgh.â
Thump.
Murakan fell on his behind and looked up at Jin.
Silence ensued. Jin wanted to continue their conversation, but the mood wasnât right. He couldnât bring himself to do so when he saw Murakanâs composure fall apart in real time.
Denial. Anger. Doubt. Fear. Surrender.
His expressions were changing in that exact order.
âOi⦠Solderet. This is a joke, right? This isnât right. Say something. Why is the promised contractor of a thousand years this kidâ¦â¦?â
Solderet never showed himself.
His silence was also one of Jinâs concerns.
Back when they had made their contract, the two used to chat like good friends. But ever since right before his death, Solderet never spoke to Jin again to this day.
In any case, it seemed Murakan needed some time to accept this reality.
However, he was a dragon.
Despite his short temper and wicked personality, he was still a dragon who had lived for thousands of years. He had a keen insight, along with an indomitable spirit that wouldnât despair at unexpected situations.
Murakan soon ended up accepting this absurd situation. That was the most he could do right now.
âSigh⦠Kid.â
âYes?â
âIt seems that youâre the individual with whom I must adjust my breath, as according to my promise with Solderet.â
A dragonâs breath!
A dragon had personally declared as such to Jin. And it was Murakan, the black dragon the first patriarch had defeated, to boot!
Back when he was a magician, his heart used to beat so loudly whenever he heard rumours of magicians fighting side by side with a dragon.
Jinâs nose began to itch as his emotions intensified. He couldnât control the heat rising to his face in excitement, so he ended up lowering his head.
âUm, by adjusting your breath, you meanâ¦?â
âSigh⦠Youâre still too young to understand the details. And Iâm not in the right mind to explain it to you right now.â
Jin silently nodded at his answer.
âFirst and foremost, as a friend of Solderetâs, allow me to formally introduce myself to Solderetâs contractor.â
Whooshâ¦
A heavy wind blew in the room. A dark energy began to form in the air and swirled around Murakanâs body.
He was transforming into his dragon form. The dark energy covering Murakan expanded like a cloud, and a huge black dragon that completely filled up the underground room entered Jinâs vision.
[I am Murakan. Solderetâs proxy as well as his friend. The last descendant of the first being to be created from shadows. Following the thousand-year promise, I shall be your life-long partner from today onwards. State your name.]
A grandiose voice shook the room. The hot-tempered attitude from earlier was nowhere to be found.
âI am Jin Runcandel. Thirteenth and final child of the Runcandels.â
Jin answered as he barely repressed his trembling heart.