New Age (5)
New Age (5)
Marry my daughter and take your lover as a concubine.
The Count, who made that unexpected suggestion, continued,
âThe Abyss Seeker Rimenin, who was the first to reach the 10th floor, the Great Navigator Pikma, who explored and mapped the entire 6th floor, and the Iron Hero Juggernaut.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âAnd countless other heroes. Do you know what they have in common? They all had a strong patron.â
I couldnât help but ask.
No, I understood what he was trying to sayâ¦
âWhat do you gain from sponsoring me?â
âThis city is always lacking talent. I was planning to sponsor you even if this incident hadnât happened.â
It didnât seem like he was just saying it for the sake of saying it.
âWhat exactly do you mean?â
âItâs common for nobles to sponsor promising explorers. It helps their familyâs reputation.â
I already knew that.
Itâs like a hobby of the upper class.
To put it in modern terms, itâs like collecting supercars.
But I didnât know this.
âSometimes it even becomes a measure of a familyâs power. If you donât have any explorers youâre sponsoring, youâre looked down upon, and if they donât achieve anything, youâre criticized for having bad judgment.â
So it wasnât just a hobby.
For nobles, social circles are a political arena, and othersâ evaluations directly translate to power.
âOur Perdehilt familyâs wealth is comparable to any other great noble family. And our knights are also the same. But thereâs one thing we lack.â
Although I didnât know much about the Countâs family, I could guess.
âWe havenât had any notable explorers for a long time, despite our efforts.â
âSo you said you would call me separately when I was ready because of that.â
âWhatâs there to hide? I said that because I wasnât sure about you back then. If the explorer I sponsored died soon after, it would tarnish our familyâs reputation.â
But he still warned me not to accept invitations from other nobles because he didnât want to lose me.
It was a kind of marking his territory.
âI should have sponsored you back then without hesitation.â
I couldnât help but chuckle at his regretful voice.
If he had done that, his familyâs reputation would have skyrocketed along with my rising value.
And he wouldnât have had to offer his daughter.
âIâm no longer doubtful. Youâll become someone even greater. Many explorers died, but is this the end? The empty spots will be filled as time passes, just like always. Youâll definitely become a key player in this new age.â
ââ¦You overestimate me.â
âWell, weâll have to wait and see. Anyway, I think Iâve explained the benefits for me. So can you give me an answer?â
I pretended to contemplate for a moment.
I would have definitely hurt his feelings if I refused right away.
âIâm sorry, but I donât think that kind of relationship would work.â
I refused, trying to leave no room for interpretation.
âThink carefully. Everyone will want to have a good relationship with you, but will there be anyone who wants to form a blood tie? I can do much more for you than you can imagine.â
That was the end of my conversation with the Count.
I briefly greeted his daughter again and returned to the outdoor garden. Misha approached me as soon as I came out.
âBjorn! Where were you?! I went looking for you, but you were nowhere to be found!â
âAh, a noble called for me.â
There was no need to tell her about what just happened.
I brushed it off and returned to my spot, continuing to drink.
The more I laughed and chatted, the more the Countâs words came to mind.
[Youâll definitely become a key player in this new age.]
And so, the banquet ended.
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The music stopped, and the noise died down.
The long banquet was finally over.
âThose bastards.â
At first, he didnât know what kind of banquet this was.
He had become practically blind after his only source of information was blocked. It was impossible to contact the outside world.
Butâ¦
[Itâs been a while since weâve met face-to-face.]
â¦he learned from his conversation with the Prime Minister who just visited.
What had happened.
[Those Noark bastards pulled something this time. There was a lot of damage.]
A lot of damage.
Just how much�
The man suppressed his anxiety and asked, and the Prime Minister answered,
[More than you can imagine.]
70% of the explorers above the 4th floor had died.
Of course, what was important to him was something else.
The explorers above the 7th floor.
The large clans who were preparing themselves to go deeper, even though they could live comfortably even if they stopped climbing.
Most of them were also dead.
Just how long would it take to recover from this damage?
âHa, this is so frustrating. I should have just smashed his head back then.â
The man gritted his teeth.
His first thought when he heard the news was âIâve been trickedâ.
[Was this⦠intentional?]
He asked, barely suppressing his killing intent, and the Prime Minister chuckled and answered,
[We didnât know about this either. You can check if itâs true with your ability.]
Although his words were trueâ¦
â¦he wasnât going to be fooled by that sly tactic again.
[Bullshit. This would have happened eventually, even without this incident.]
[Well, what do you think would have happened?]
[Donât try to pull anything. This would have never happened if I had just let you kill those bastards back then.]
It felt like the question was finally answered.
The situation during the subjugation was overwhelmingly in Lafdoniaâs favor. Although the casualties were high, they could have definitely finished it if they had just pushed a little further.
But the royal family didnât.
They gave them time, and in the end, Noark activated an ancient barrier and locked their gates.
[Why donât you just be honest? You never intended to keep your promise with me from the beginning.]
[How dare you. Itâs a promise His Majesty made on the honor of the royal family. It will be kept, so donât doubt it.]
[Doubt it, my ass.]
The man finally realized.
No, it was more accurate to say that he finally accepted it.
These bastards had no intention of letting us go.
âTheyâre probably acting so arrogantly because they think I have no way to escape.â
The Prime Minister left after that conversation.
The reason he didnât smash his head and let him go was simple.
Because it had to be nighttime.
âHa, where should I look now?â
He thought there might be a clue with the royal family, but he couldnât find anything.
No, he just learned that there was no answer there.
He had wasted at least 10 years because of that judgment.
But the man didnât give up.
ââ¦If thereâs nowhere else to go, I guess Iâll just go to Noark.â
Although their power was weaker compared to the royal family, they would at least have the will to clear the game.
âAh, whatever, Iâll think about it after I get out.â
The man, Lee Baekho, closed his eyes and reached out towards the void, thinking that.
And he slowly started to imagine.
âExtinction of Stars.â
The Dark Lord Deathredâs skill.
The essence he obtained the last time he entered the labyrinth, the one the royal family didnât even know he possessed because there were no witnesses.
Crackle.
A dark orb rotated in the manâs hand, absorbing all the mana in the surroundings. The sealing magic circle engraved in the room was no exception.
Crackle.
The magic circle finally broke.
Andâ¦
Kwaaang!
â¦the dark orb exploded, annihilating everything within a 100-meter radius.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
He could feel the knights stationed nearby approaching as soon as the explosion occurred.
Geez, theyâre quick to react.
âHe, he escaped!â
âStop him!!â
The man chuckled.
âHey, youâll die if you come now.â
The knights flinched at his killing intent.
It seemed like they valued their lives, even though they chanted about the King and loyalty like fanatics every day. It made him feel a bit better.
âIdiots.â
The man scoffed and leaped high.
And he easily escaped the royal palace, using âSpatial Interferenceâ to walk on air as if enjoying his freedom.
He reached hundreds of meters above ground in less than a minute.
This damn city was the same as before.
Towering walls that surrounded the city like bars, no matter where he looked.
âAh, wait. But I canât enter Noark right now because of the barrier.â
The man, who had been traveling for a while, belatedly realized that and stopped in midair, lost in thought.
ââ¦Should I go to Bifron? Itâs a good place to hide.â
That seemed like the best option.
Butâ¦
âLetâs stop by the Magic Tower first.â
There was a place he had to go before hiding.
He had to restore his information gathering route to know what was going on in the world even while in hiding.
âAnd Iâm also curious about what happened to that hyung.â
â¦Heâs alive, right?
Hmm, I hope so.
It was his first time in a long time thinking that about someone else, and the man, Lee Baekho, flew through the night sky.
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Five days had passed since the banquet.
I hadnât done much during that time.
I just stayed at home and recovered, and yesterday, when I was finally feeling better, I went out alone and visited a family.
Because I had promised.
[Deliver the news to my son. I have a feeling youâll be famous when you get out. Heâll be happy.]
A family with a 10-year-old boy and a young wife.
Contrary to his words, the boy didnât smile when he saw me.
Well, how could he?
[Iâve heard a lot about you. Thank you for comingâ¦]
Although I traveled for over four hours in a carriage, I only had a brief conversation with the wife.
She said she was planning to open a shop with the compensation money she received.
It was a long-time dream of the couple.
[If you have any problems raising your child or with your life, please donât hesitate to come find me.]
[Why⦠why are you being so kind? I heard you and my husband only met that dayâ¦]
[We would have been friends if we had met somewhere else.]
[I⦠seeâ¦]
The resilient woman, who had pulled herself together in a little over ten days for her child, silently shed tears.
[He⦠was a bit childish. He always admired heroes. Thank you, truly. He would be happy. If someone like you remembers himâ¦]
What am I?
I wanted to say those words, but I held back.
I had to.
If thatâs what they wanted.
It was also something I had to do.
âBjorn!â
Misha burst into my room as I was quietly reminiscing.
âErwen! Erwen is here!â
Right, so she finally recovered.
I went downstairs, and I saw Erwen standing there blankly.
It was our first reunion since that day.
I contemplated what to say and then just blurted out,
âWelcome back.â
If I had lived a more decent life, I would have been able to say something more comforting.
âYesâ¦â
Misha hurriedly approached Erwen, who had a gloomy expression.
âDi, dinner? Are you hungry?â
âIâm fine. Thank you, Miss Kaltstein.â
âDonât call me Miss! Just call me⦠ack!â
Ahâ¦
Misha stepped on a landmine.
âNo, no, thatâs right! Just Misha is fineâ¦â
Misha quickly corrected herself.
Erwen closed her eyes tightly.
And she slowly opened them and forced a smile.
âYou donât have to be so considerate. Really. Thank you, Misha.â
âAh, uh-huh⦠Right. Come here. I emptied this room just in case you cameâ¦â
âYes? You emptied a room?â
âYou donât have anywhere to go, right? You can stay here as long as you want, until you recover. Itâs just harder to be aloneâ¦â
Erwenâs eyes widened at Mishaâs words.
As if she had received an unexpected offer.
âIs, is it really okayâ¦?â
Erwen then looked at me as if asking for my opinion, and I shrugged.
âI told you, didnât I? Your sister asked me to. Iâm your guardian now.â
Erwen clenched her small fists.
And she struggled to speak.
ââ¦Thank you⦠for your consideration. Truly⦠I, I have⦠nothing leftâ¦â
âNothing left, my ass. Misha, take her and show her the room. You decorated it, so you know it better than me.â
âAh! Okay!â
Misha then took Erwen and showed her around the house.
But could it be that she hadnât slept properly?
Erwen lay down on the bed, saying she would rest for a bit, and then fell asleep.
ââ¦Phew, I think Iâd rather fight monsters.â
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We had dinner together since Ainar said she was going to spend the night at the sanctuary.
Anyway, after dinner, I spent time talking to Misha, and then I went up to my room and lay down on the bed around midnight.
[23:59]
Thump, thump, my heart pounded.
I wondered how many people would be there.
Noâ¦
ãThe characterâs soul resonates and is drawn to a specific world.ã
â¦would that Clown bastard be there?
I hope he is.