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A single breath from the Scarlet Dragon shattered the thick barrier of ice. Lydon flew high, dodging the flying claws.
Immediately flying in front of the Scarlet Dragon, Lydon raised his mana and the Scarlet Dragonâs eyes narrowed.
âFighting dragons is pretty fun too!â
It wasnât the best thing to say in the middle of a bloodbath, but Lydon genuinely thought the battle was fun. Not because their skills were equal, or because it was a close fight.
The Scarlet Dragon was far outgunned. It was more accurate to say that he was overpowered. He knew that even if he could stop the Scarlet Dragonâs movements, it would only be for a moment, and that was what made it fun.
The feeling of increasing elevation even erased the pain caused by the depletion of mana. He muttered something with a gleam in his eye, and then the blizzard that covered everything stopped moving in unison.
The snowflakes, cutting through the atmosphere like shards of glass, floated up and began to gather behind Lydon. Accompanied by an intense chill, they glowed white as they gathered. The spreading snowballs soon formed into one giant magic circle that settled behind Lydon.
Sensing that the magic circle was complete, Lydon smiled and wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth with a shaking hand.
âLetâs test which dragon is stronger.â
[Ice Dragon].
A sharp resonance rang out from Lydonâs magic circle. With an eerie echo, like the scream of a beast, a massive forepaw carved from ice began to appear. The hooked claws and dense scales were not unlike those of the Scarlet Dragon.
For a moment, the Scarlet Dragonâs eyes flashed with recognition. At first, it seemed to be responding to Lydonâs magic, a provocation that summoned the dragon before it, but the voice that followed said something else entirely.
[A strangely familiar power, I thought. Are you Hesoniaâs successor?]
ââ¦â¦Who is whoâs successor? Itâs so annoying.â
[You have gained the power of Hesonia, but you do not seem to know the price.]
The Scarlet Dragon let out a low rumble, as if mocking, and flapped its wings lazily.
[Fall, fairy. I have nothing more to do with you.]
How the Scarlet Dragon knew Hesonia, and the price of his power. Nothing was explained, but Lydon could vaguely recognize them.
For he fell against his will at the same time the Scarlet Dragon spoke.
The Scarlet Dragonâs voice echoed to everyone in the mountains, no matter who they were, so Cadel constantly wondered what it would cost Lydon to gain Hesoniaâs power, and what it meant to tell him to fall.
âPut me down, Van! Lydonâs in danger!â
It was clear that something had happened to Lydon. He had already sent Garuel, but that couldnât reassure him completely. Not even Garuel could raise the dead.
Cadel pushed at Vanâs shoulders as he ran, trying to get out of his embrace somehow, but Van was unyielding, ignoring Cadelâs demands as stubbornly as ever.
âYou canât go back.â
âVan!â
âNo!â
Van, the first to raise his voice, stood upright. Then he spoke warningly into Cadelâs startled face.
âI canât let Commander go. Iâm sick of seeing you being in danger. Iâm also angry that situations keep happening where I canât protect you. â¦â¦. I absolutely cannot tolerate letting you go when I can protect you.â
Vanâs breathing was ragged from carrying a man down the mountain. Cadel stared blankly into Vanâs distorted face with a stunned expression.
Cadel was surprised that Van had spoken up for the first time, that heâd given him an unequivocal refusal of his orders, but most surprising of all was that Van had seen Cadelâs crisis as an excruciating pain. The fact that he blamed himself for the whole thing was deeply disturbing to Cadel.
Van looked away from the speechless Cadel and bit his lip impatiently.
ââ¦â¦Iâm sorry, Iâm not mad at you, Commander.â
âYouââ
There was more than one point he wanted to reflect on. Cadel was so embarrassed that he momentarily forgot the urgency of the situation.
But just as he was about to explain to Van.
[There you are.]
The Scarlet Dragonâs voice echoed in his head once again, casting a huge shadow over the land. Looking up at the sky, Van continued to run, his face a mask of defeat, but it was no use. The Scarlet Dragonâs wings had created a gust of wind that enveloped the entire forest. All the humans could do was cling to a nearby tree for support in the face of the killing wind.
âDamn itâ¦â¦!â
Van wrapped one arm around Cadel and the other around the tree. Meanwhile, the Scarlet Dragon descended with grace and ease to stand before them.
Cadel struggled against the gusting winds and the horrifying images that rushed through his mind.
âThe Scarlet Dragon has come all the way this far, which means thatâ¦â¦.â
In a flash, the faces of Lumen, Lydon, and Garuel flashed before his eyes. I wanted to think that the Scarlet Dragon had eluded them, or that they had retreated at Garuelâs behest, but that didnât work out that way.
Cadel tightened his grip on Vanâs arm around his waist. Once the Scarlet Dragon had fully landed, the gusts of wind that had threatened to cut through the forest quickly subsided.
The Scarlet Dragonâs gaze was focused solely on Cadel. It didnât force Cadel away or threaten him, but it was putting a lot of pressure on Cadel just by staring at him.
âRun away, Commander. Iâll take care of this.â
Van stepped forward, pushing Cadel back. The look in his eyes, as he drew his greatsword, showed a strong determination to cut down whatever was in front of him. Cadel did not take his eyes off the Scarlet Dragon even though he was being pushed out by Van.
âPlease run away. Right now.â
When Cadel didnât move, Van let out a half-impatient voice. His steady golden eyes trembled slightly.
âCommander.â
Cadel did not answer the desperate call. Instead, he stepped to the side, and now that he was away from Vanâs back, Cadel looked at Van cautiously. Vanâs expression cracked at the obvious implications.
âNo. Go back, please.â
âIâm going to be fine, Van.â
âCommander!â
âFind the rest of the members. I will definitely go back.â
No matter how loudly Van tried to stop him, it was no use. Staring into Vanâs eyes, Cadel backed away little by little, then threw himself not at Van but at the Scarlet Dragon. The Scarlet Dragon immediately spread its wings and took off as soon as Cadel landed on its back.
Van rushed out and reached for it, but there was nothing to grab. There was nothing he could do as the Scarlet Dragon soared in front of him, creating winds so strong he could barely keep his eyes open.
âDamn it, Cadel! Get back here!â
Van threw down his greatsword, unable to hold back the frenzied rush of emptiness and rage. A shrill voice pierced the forest, calling Cadelâs name, but there was no answer.