ãWell, unlike that piece of junk, it is not of my taste to dwell in the vulgarity of having several parallel entities at the same time! I alone am myself, always.ã
Would that mean that it was safe to assume that the current Abel was operating because the previous Abel was killed by Black Mask of the Ironblood Chain Brigade?
And, judging from his demeanor, it seemed that he kept the memories of his previous instance.
Just how did that work, Inglis had no clue. But, either wayâ¦
ãâ¦â¦Is that so? I do think that having one more of ourselves would be much more convenient, howeverâ¦ã
ãâ¦â¦Inglis. I am afraid that we have to agree to disagree. But, that is fine, as that means at least one of us is serious!ã
ãHow rude. You made it sound like I donât take things seriously!ã
ãNot that I can deny it!ã
ãDeny it, Rani!ã
ãI wonât! However, everything, ever since the attack on the town of Lekrea, has been your doing! You really are rotten to the core! You are the one who canât take anything seriously the most!ã
ãHah. What childish logic!ã
Abel was completely unfazed by Rafinhaâs anger and sneered at her.
ãWh-, whatâ¦â¦?!ã
ãDonât you get it? Tactics are not dependent on the quality of an individualâs character. You canât even understand that, thatâs why Iâm saying youâre childish!ã
ãUghâ¦â¦!ã
It was Rafinha who flinched instead, so Inglis spoke up.
ãSo I assume that outside circumstances compelled you to devise this ploy⦠political reasons, perhaps? Like, say, an established pact with the Three Archdukesâ Party, your opposing political party, that prevents the entirety of Highland from invading the Midland, or something to that effectâ¦ã
ãHe doesnât seem like heâs being prevented at all, though!?ã
ãOn the field, he isnât. However, he cannot do anything like sending in waves of troops from the Highland to conquer the Midland, regardless of whether he actually wants to do it or not. And this time, it is the Kingdom of Alucard that has sent a request for aid, and thus he merely responded to the call, on paper. Although, this Kingdom was actually pretty much driven to do so. What is happening on the paper and on the field is different most of the time. This is what you call a pretext. Isnât that right, Lord Abel?ã
ãHmphâ¦â¦!ã
Abel only snorted, neither denying nor confirming. Not too far off the mark, perhaps?
ãHowever, you sure have fallen for it too!ã
ãWhatâ¦â¦!?ã
ãRani purposely said those words to fish out intel out of your own mouth now that youâre engrossed in victory. Thanks to you, I managed to compile an approximate guess.ã
That was, in fact, completely untrue. However, as a guardian, Inglis couldnât just overlook it. She was compelled to defend Rafinha. She did it because she couldnât not do it.
ãTh-, thatâs right! Youâre the one who fell for it! Hook, line, and sinker! Bleeh!ã
ãKgh!ã
ãAnd of course, your real target is Dragon God Vufailbane who was slumbering here⦠I donât know what are you planning to do to him, but now I know that the Highland has some information regarding the Dragon God.ã
It was King Inglis himself who sealed Dragon God Vufailbane in this land. That story must have been passed down from generation to generation, and then remained as information in the Highland.
Inglis had no idea what happened in the between, but if she went to the Highland, she might be able to learn about the subsequent history of the Kingdom of Silvair which she personally built. How interesting.
ãHold on! How come you know that name?! That is a piece of information that only a handful few are allowed to have access to even in the Highland!ã
ãSimple. Vufailbane himself told me his name.ã
Of course, the truth was because she knew from the beginning, but this answer was the most agreeable. She wasnât actively hiding her memories from her previous life, but it would be a long story to tell, so sheâd just leave it at that.
ãYou heard the voice of the Dragon God?ã
ãI do. We have been working out our relationship far before Lord Abel has come to this land.ã
ãYeah, heâs finally opening up to us, so we wonât let you do bad things to him!ã
ãYou dare say that when you tie him up and leave him out in the open! He is a most important being for the Highland! What insolence!! Which of you has done something so terrible?!!ã
ãUgh?! G-, Glis! Say something back!ã
ãFufufuâ¦I cannot defend myself with that statement, it is exactly as you think it is.ã
That was the only way to deal with Vufailbane.
ãR-, right! We canât exactly make any excuse for that.ã
ãI-, indeedâ¦â¦We can only do one thing, that is to admit what weâve done!ã
Leone and Liselotte were also cold-sweating.
ãI will save the Dragon God you have persecuted! If you feel even the slightest bit guilty, then just shut up and watch!ã
ãWell, I will do just that then.ã
ãHey, Glis?!ã
ãI mean, thatâs how he put it. Donât you feel a little bad for Vufailbane too?ã
ãW-, wellâ¦â¦but, Abel must have something up to no good for Mr. Dragon too. Iâm sure what he is going to do wonât make Mr. Dragon happy.ã
ãYou donât need to worry about that. I will take care of it if anything happens. Okay? Okay? Letâs watch them over just a little bit more, okay?ã
ãâ¦â¦In the end, youâre just looking forward to it, arenât you? Like, you want them to team up to attack you, for example.ã
ãâ¦â¦I promise Iâll show you an impressive battle, okay?ã
ãGLIS!! Canât you at least hide it or deceive me a bit better?!ã
ãOwch owch! Hyop idh, Wyani!ã
ãCome on you two, this is no time to play around!ã
ãThe dragon is waking up!ã
Leona and Liselotte stopped Inglis and Rafinha. Perhaps at Abelâs discretion, something like a long, thin arm extended out from the body of the fake Prisma, untying the dragon-scale chains that restrained Vufailbane.