Blessing (2)
Blessing (2)
If you want to embark on a path of revenge, dig two graves.
Itâs a saying by Confucius.
However, the book I read only had that sentence, it didnât explain the intention behind it.
Then what was Confucius trying to say?
The importance of resolve?
Or just how self-destructive and dangerous revenge is?
I have no way of knowing as a 21st-century person, so I just interpret it in a way that resonates with me more.
Right, Confucius knew.
That when youâre about to hit someone, you have to be prepared to get hit too.
âBut it seems like he didnât know that.â
I click my tongue and stare at the child.
The child, who insulted me as soon as we met, is staring blankly into space, as if heâs lost his mind.
âWhat⦠what do you mean? I donât understandâ¦â
I didnât use any difficult words.
So, if he doesnât understand, it means he doesnât understand the âsituationâ, not the âwordsâ.
Hmm, is that right?
âWhy, why donât I have a mother!!â
The child shouts, glaring at me, and I ask briefly,
âThen do you?â
âNo, she passed away, butâ¦â
The child flinches and trails off.
Honestly, Iâm also a bit flustered.
I canât believe he answered âyesâ to that question.
Of course, itâs not a problem.
âAs expected.â
I nod as if I knew it.
He really doesnât have a mother?
So what?
Bjorn Yandel also grew up without a mother.
And besides, considering the Dragonkinâs characteristics, heâs probably older than me, even though he looks like a child.
Thereâs no reason for me to stop punishing him for his first attack.
âBu, but how⦠how did you knowâ¦?â
âIt shows.â
âIt⦠shows?â
âYes, if you had received a proper upbringing, you wouldnât tell such a lie.â
The child grits his teeth as I say it matter-of-factly.
Even though there are no parental insults in this world, words related to family are still sensitiveâ¦
Uh, is this also wrong?
âApologize, barbarian! A lie? I didnât lie!â
The child, having somewhat recovered, explodes in anger at being accused of âlyingâ.
I feel a pang of sympathy.
For him to deny it so vehementlyâ¦
â¦it means he was truly serious when he said I was ugly.
Bjorn Yandel would have been hurt.
But this isnât a problem either.
A K-barbarian with the Korean spirit of returning a blow for a blow.
Thatâs me.
âYou donât even know that you liedâ¦â
I look at the child with pity.
âOh dear, donât tell me you donât even have a faââ
âI do! I have a father! You crazy bastard!!â
The child shouts, cutting me off.
So I also stop messing with him.
He should have learned by now that he could suffer greatly if he messes with a barbarian.
And besides, this is the Dragonkinâs home groundâ
âUh, but why is the elder just standing there?â
I finally sense the dissonance and turn around.
And I see a Dragonkin elder watching me with an amused expression.
âYouâre amazing.â
Huh?
âYouâre the first person to make Penitaseauro angry like that.â
Heâs too emotional for that.
Heâs still glaring at me, breathing heavily.
But I focus on something else.
â-nim?â
The elder used an honorific after his name.
In other words, it means this child has a high status within the Dragonkin tribe.
Wait, donât tell meâ¦
âIs he the shaman?â
The Dragon Shaman.
Itâs a similar position to the barbarian tribeâs sole shaman.
In short, only he can use âblessingsâ.
âAh, you didnât know?â
â······.â
How would I know if you didnât tell me?
The child is now glaring at me with a confident look, unlike before.
âWhat? Are you finally going to apologize?â
Thereâs a clear sneer on his lips.
I hesitate for a moment and then decide to continue with my attitude.
âKid, why should I apologize?â
ââ¦You said you wanted to receive a blessing, right?â
Thatâs true.
But even if heâs the shaman, heâs still below the chieftain, the Dragonkin man. If he gives the okay, this kid will also have to give me the blessing.
âThatâs for the Ancient Dragon to decide.â
The child smirks at my words.
âAh, my dad?â
â······.â
I freeze, still smiling.
No, donât tell me heâs the Dragonkin manâs sonâ¦
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The tribeâs shaman and the Ancient Dragonâs son.
Itâs a truly impressive status, but I erase the option of apologizing from my mind.
Itâs not barbarian-like.
And most importantly, if I apologize, it would be like admitting that Iâm ugly.
ââ¦What are you looking at?â
âNo? I wasnât looking.â
After the childâs shocking revelation, we have a subtle battle of nerves in an awkward silence.
And after some timeâ¦
âBoth of you, stop it.â
The elder mediates.
No, to be precise, he scolds both of us.
âBjorn Yandel, your words to Shaman-nim were very rude. This is a sacred temple where our spirits reside. Even if youâre a barbarian, you need to show respect.â
The elder, who calmly and logically pointed out my mistake, then turns his gaze towards the child, whoâs secretly smiling.
âShaman-nim is also at fault.â
ââ¦Me too?â
âBjorn Yandel is the Ancient Dragonâs guest and a benefactor of our tribe. It was rude of you to comment on his appearance when you first met him.â
âBut I wasnât lying.â
âThere are times when you have to stay silent, even if itâs the truth.â
The child hangs his head low, looking dejected.
But I donât feel any satisfaction.
No, actuallyâ¦
ââ¦What? Is he subtly scolding me?â
To stay silent even if itâs the truth?
It means he also agrees that Iâm ugly, but it was wrong of him to say it.
âThen Iâll be going now since I have to attend the meeting.â
The elder then leaves me, whose bones are aching, and returns to where he was before.
I just sit down on the floor since I canât just stand there.
A suffocating silence follows.
The child is the first to speak.
âTell me a story.â
ââ¦?â
âYouâre an explorer, right? Donât you have any interesting stories?â
ââ¦Why should I?â
The child glares at me at my question.
âWords have power. And I have the ability to sense the nature of that power.â
âI donât understand.â
âAh, so I have to get used to your wavelength to engrave the blessing on you later. My dad probably sent you here early for that reason.â
Itâs the first time Iâm hearing about the power of words and wavelengths. But thereâs something that interests me more.
âYouâre talking as if itâs already decided.â
âIf it were a rejection, you wouldnât be here.â
âThen whatâs that meeting theyâre having about?â
âWell? Maybe they thought it was too easy to just give it to you.â
Hmm, it seems plausible.
âAnyway, just say anything. I need to hear you talk to read your wavelength. It will also be less burdensome on your body when I engrave the blessing.â
Although Iâm not used to his overly reasonable words, unlike our first encounter, I obediently follow his request.
âAnything youâre particularly curious about?â
âWhy you became an explorer.â
âThatâs a strange question. Weâre born warriors. We die if we donât fight.â
âSo you became an explorer because of taxes?â
Well, to put it simply, thatâs right.
âOur situation isnât as good as yours.â
âAh, I seeâ¦â
Dragonkin donât pay taxes.
Itâs because they made a great contribution in a war thousands of years ago. On the other hand, the other races are struggling with taxes every day.
âI heard that tribes usually lend money to pay taxes, but not barbarians?â
I smile bitterly at his question, which seems genuinely curious.
âRight, not us.â
Dwarves get tax exemptions if they become blacksmiths.
Beastmen and fairies are financially well-off because they use their unique abilities to help with agriculture and livestock in âGnometreeâ.
So they give interest-free loans for up to two years, and they rarely have to sell their hearts.
But barbarians?
They just get a weapon.
âIf I become the chieftain, Iâll collect donations and change everything.â
Barbarians are the most disadvantaged.
They need improvement in many aspects.
But does my expression look bad?
ââ¦Forget about that, tell me about that.â
The child changes the subject first.
âThat?â
âYou said you fought my uncle⦠no, the Dragonslayer, right?â
Ah, that.
Since itâs our only common ground, I explain what happened, slightly embellishing the story.
Itâs nothing special, I just omitted the parts that could be disadvantageous.
How I obtained the Ogre essence, and the things that could make me seem suspicious as an evil spirit.
But itâs still an interesting story even without those parts.
âLiol Wobu Dwarkey⦠Itâs a name I think Iâll remember for a while.â
Just like everyone else who heard this story, the child listened most intently to the part about Dwarkey.
Honestly, I feel a sense of pride when I see this kind of reaction.
Itâs like heâs being acknowledged by others.
âSword⦠So thatâs how you got it. Youâre really an idiot. Anyway, so? What happened next?â
After the Dragonslayer story ends, we naturally move on to the part about finding new companions, and I hear something interesting.
âYou know? My older sister could have joined that team.â
He seems to be talking about the 2-year contract âcompanionâ that the Dragonkin man offeredâ¦
âWhat kind of person is your sister?â
âSheâs kind. Although I donât see her often because sheâs busy.â
No, I was asking how strong she is.
I try to ask a few more questions since Iâm curious, but I canât.
The door opens.
âSo you two are getting along?â
The Dragonkin man, who enters, smiles as he sees us chatting amicably.
Thanks to that, I realize one thing.
That elder didnât tell him what I said to the child. If he had heard about the upbringing talk, he wouldnât be making that kind of expression.
âSo, is there a result?â
âYes.â
Geez, he could have just told me the result.
âWhat is it?â
âWe decided to accept your request.â
âI see.â
I nod and glance at the child.
Iâm starting to think that what he said might be true. The decision has been made, and the reason why the meeting lasted for an hour was just because of their pride?
âAnd in the first place, wasnât that why they were asking those strange questions?â
Thatâs when, as that rational doubt arisesâ¦
â¦the Dragonkin man mutters softly,
âHowever, thereâs one condition.â
âCondition?â
âWe confirmed through the Leathlas Church that you received an oracle. Youâll probably meet Regal Vagos⦠the Dragonslayer, again someday.â
âI understand, just tell me.â
âWhen that happens, if you can kill him, bring us his heart.â
ââ¦His heart? Why do you need it?â
I ask for the reason first since itâs a meaningful condition.
And the answer comes from the child.
âItâs because of me. I was the one who cursed my uncle back then.â
âCurseâ¦?â
It was a curse that made him a Dragonkin who wasnât a Dragonkin.
Because of that, Regal Vagos was restricted in using Dragon Speech, and he couldnât properly wield Dragonslayer, which he obtained by betraying his clan.
âWait a minute, but wasnât that a curse left behind by the previous Ancient Dragon?â
âThatâs whatâs known to the public. But it was our daughter who actually cast the curse.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ââ¦I see.â
It feels like Iâm listening to a Dragonkin legend.
But thatâs not whatâs important right now.
âSo what does the curse have to do with you needing his heart?â
âMy time stopped as the price for casting the curse. Iâve become unable to leave this temple, even a single step.â
âSo you can return to normal if you have his heart?â
The child doesnât answer my question.
The Dragonkin man just mutters sadly,
âAt least, thatâs what we believe.â
I suddenly have a thought.
Maybe thatâs why he offered to assign a companion to my team for two years.
So that they could follow me and kill the Dragonslayer when he appears and bring back his heart.
âBut then how old is he?â
At first, I thought he might be a few years older than me, but now it seems like itâs not just a few years. Itâs been over 30 years since the previous Ancient Dragon died.
Well, he looks and acts much younger than his ageâ¦
ââ¦Heâs only lived in the temple, so that might be the reason.â
âSo what are you going to do?â
âAlright, if I kill the Dragonslayer, Iâll definitely bring back his heart.â
âThen itâs settled.â
I accept the offer without any further negotiation since itâs not a difficult condition.
Now itâs time to receive the reward in advance.
âThen when can I get the blessing engraved?â
âIf you want, we can do it tonight.â
The child answers my question.
âBut I should ask this first. What kind of blessing do you want? I need to know to prepare.â
âWhat kind of blessings are there?â
I ask to confirm.
There might be differences between the game and reality.
âYou didnât know? I thought you were asking for this because you knew.â
âI only know one for sure.â
âReally? Then Iâll have to explain the rest.â
The child explains each one in detail, although he looks annoyed.
It seems like there arenât any changes from the game.
âThe first is the Earth Dragonâs Blessing.â
Earth Dragonâs Blessing.
If you engrave this blessing on your body, the additional stats you obtain from essences increase by 20%.
It synergizes well with me, since base stats are important.
Well, actually, what wouldnât synergize well with this?
âThe second is the Volcano Dragonâs Blessing.â
Volcano Dragonâs Blessing.
If the first one is about stats, this one increases the effectiveness of all skills.
I think itâs about 30%.
In other words, if I choose this, the size of my [Gigantification] state will increase even further, and the performance of [Iron Hide] and [Swing] will also increase significantly.
âAnd lastly, thereâs the Sea Dragonâs Blessing.â
Sea Dragonâs Blessing.
Itâs a blessing that increases a fixed stat, unlike the other two.
The effect is Soul Power +100.
Considering that your Soul Power increases by 10 every time you level up until level 5, you can imagine how high that number is.
If I choose this, the duration of [Gigantification] will increase several times over.
I probably wonât have to worry about running out of MP until I absorb a few more core essences.
âAlright, the explanation is over. So which one will you choose?â
The child says he can give me more time if I need it, but I firmly refuse.
âIâll go with this one.â
Iâve already made my decision.