Queenâs Garden (4)
Arthur was nowhere to be seen as the seconds crawled by. In the distance, the flash of a sword could be seen three times as the giant cherry tree, probably more than a century old, fell. A beat later, the petals that had filled the air between Kleio and Arthur began to scatter and fall like grains of sand.
Shaaaaaaa-
It began to decay rapidly, and beyond the pale pinkish dust, Arthur could be seen with Begâs sword. The boy, his cheeks flush with excitement, had torn skin all over his limbs, but his smile wasnât pained in the slightest. A second letter, the shield fell out of his hand as he began to shout.
âLei! Thereâs also a mana stone here!â
The boy shook his arms excitedly as his feet carried him back to Kleio.
âNo matter how you look at it, heâs like a kid. I think heâs excited to explore the dungeon.â
Kleioâs defensive magic also shut off as the two boys faced each other amid the vanishing foes. Arthur proudly displayed what he held in hand to Kleio as the dungeon provided a message.
[Cherry rose quartz
: A magic stone with a gentle energy.]
What Arthur carried in his bloody hand was a jewel that looked like a hardened petal. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âLook at this! How do you use it?!â
âLetâs treat your wounds first. Stay still.â
His ether was running out, but Arthurâs wounds were quite severe, so they couldnât be ignored.
âIâve been circulating my ether every chance I get, but itâs still not enough. Magic double loading shouldnât be used except when absolutely necessary.â
While Kleio opened his circle anew and used the [Heal] magic, Arthur spoke as if he had enjoyed the fight. Kleioâs response came dryly as he finished the treatment. As he wiped off the blood, he noticed Arthurâs rough hands were covered in scars.
âThose wounds arenât fresh.â
Unlike his youthful face, his hands were worn out and covered in old scars. The marks extended up to his wrist as if to reveal the life of the third prince. As Kleio shook his head to disperse those sentiments, Arthur, trembling with disdain, rummaged through his pockets. Eventually, he produced the pumpkin mana stone and handed it over.
âPut it with the rose quartz; both are things you should use. I asked what was so great about them⦠It was like that! That shield was massive!â
He received the mana stones without complaint, placing them with the bronze and cast iron.
âThe guy who grew up in the military is the amazing one.â
âYou donât know what kind of force that was! If mana stones are like that, I want a sword made out of it!â
âWho would buy it?â
âWhat are you talking about? Weapons that can only be useful with ether should be distributed to Viscount Kisionâs knights.â
âYes, yes, I understand. Calm down a little and look around.â
At that moment, Kleioâs hand paused as he examined Arthur. Behind his back, the ten-story pagoda began to burn violently despite being normal a moment ago. A colossal fire soared up to the sky, illuminating the garden.
âThat⦠What is that?â
The lit-up tower began to tilt slightly, and they sensed two people approaching them at a tremendous speed. Arthur, feeling the abnormality a moment later, looked back and cried out.
âIsiel! Cel!â
A familiar voice could be heard from the shadows.
âWe saw a flash of light and the sounds of battle from here! You couldâve sent up a flare instead!â
Cel, her clothes and skin ragged like Arthurâs, shouted with a big smile.
âIf we sent up something like a flare, weâd get the attention of things you donât want to.â
âThe future arch-mage is seriously cautious. Lei, are you completely fine?â
Isiel, who arrived a step after Cel, spoke up calmly.
âArthurâs also safe.â
Isiel quickly looked over the two before nodding.
ââ¦Kleio, you too. If you canât use magic on yourself, apply some medicine.â
âWell, with this much, I can receive treatment later.â
Kleio was cut by the beast too, but all of his nicks were shallow. Compared to the three tattered people before him, he was practically untouched.
âIsiel, are you okay? Do you need treatment?â
âSave your ether.â
Arthur stepped in as Isiel and Kleio spoke.
âBut why did the building over there become like that?â
âLei said that you had to take the flower-leaf monsterâs head or burn it all. I couldnât take its head because of the debris.â
Celâs attitude was bright as she wiped the blood from her forehead. Kleio quickly opened a circle and [Healed] Cel and Isiel. While they were acting normal, their injuries were rather severe, so it took more ether than he had expected.
âIâm sorry that my predictions were wrong. It was too big for me to consider.â
âWhat are you apologizing about? Itâs thanks to your defenses we got out somehow!â
Arthur urged on Cel after reassuring Kleio.
âCanât you tell us more about the tower?â
âI set the tower on fire while Isiel covered me. She barely pulled me out when it went up in flames.â
He could stop her blood from flowing out with magic, but he couldnât regrow hair. Cel, whose hair had been mangled, shrugged it off.
âDid you successfully activate the [Fire] magic type?â
âThe results are right there to see, but it took a while to ignite it because I had to inject ether in by hand! I regret becoming a knight!â
âYou did well.â
âBarely!â
It was easy to say, but Cel, who wasnât a wizard, had shown such courage.
âWell, Cel was one of Arthurâs most reckless colleagues in the last manuscript.â
Kleio clicked his tongue as he looked over Celâs worn-out state.
âBut that wouldnât have been enough to break the tower.â
âI threw some bullets filled with gunpowder and poured out some white phosphorus to smash the pillars before setting the fire.â
âApart from the bullets, that shouldnât be enough⦠How much white phosphorus did you bring?â
âAbout a pillowâs worth? It was good to pack it in a subspace bag.â
Arthur whistled at Celâs casual response.
âYou burned fifty-thousand dinars for that beast, Ms. Tanpet de Neju. Did you recover the mana stone?â
âNo? I couldnât get it because everything was on fire!â
âWhew, I canât help but admire how excited you get to spend your money.â
âYouâre the one Iâm investing my fortune in, so have some more awareness.â
Kleio, who was watching the tower, unconsciously drooled at the thought.
âHow many thousands of dinars have become ashes over there? What is thisâ¦?â
âLei, what is it? Has your ether worn out?â
âNo, I was trying to hold back tears as I thought of how much money youâve burned.â
âIs this the true second son of Baronet Asel, the landlord of Orails?â
âThe only property in my name isâ¦â
âStop making fun of Lei. Cel inherited it directly from her grandmother, so she is the wealthiest among our peers.â
âNo, what the hell did your grandmother do?â
It was a quiet murmur as he wondered how this granddaughter could sprinkle mana stones like they were water.
âYou havenât heard? I thought Baronet Aselâs investigation team knew. My grandmother was the manager of the Etensel family, the last dynasty of Carolinger.â
Kleio paused at Celâs sudden declaration.
âYouâve been to the Novantes de Neju hotel. It was a castle that the royal family of Etensel had prepared for in the case of exile. However, since all of the family members were decapitated, my grandmother took over what remained.â
âIs that all?â
âYes. My mother didnât know the size of the property until she inherited it. I still donât know everything myself. The hotel business was all started by my mother! Hahaha.â
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âIs that it?â
âLei, thatâs it!â
âAlright, I think weâre here.â
They had ample time remaining when they reached the greenhouse without much difficulty.
[10:14:53]
âIt was a good thing I saw the Kew Garden map.â
The book hadnât come out, however. Professor Yung-hwan Kim was excited to have a hardcover book with plenty of illustrations, but the company had neither the human resources nor the production capability to handle such a luxurious book.
âFortunately, I had the benefit of overseeing those projects.â
Kleio looked at the familiar greenhouse. Initially, it had been a greenhouse for tropical plants. It was a round dome with a rusty iron frame, and the glass was old and cloudy. Of course, the size was quite different from the real-world version, as this one looked to be comparable to a five-story building with an enormous width.
âThis is the final stage. Ughâ¦â
While scouring the dome, the three swordsmen took care of the small beasts modeled after plants, like the âBiting Tulipâ and the âSamsagrass.â Arthur, Isiel, and Cel werenât tired at all; instead, as time passed, their swords became sharper and their steps lighter. Cel was on the verge of cheering, excited though they seemed to be growing more and more lost. Arthur nodded along, hoping they would achieve their purpose there. Kleio, the only one out of the four with few injuries and still suitable clothing, was drooping in the back.
âThen, before we attack the master clock, letâs take a momentâ¦â
âDo you need to sleep?â
âYes. If we go now, weâll collapse, so sit.â
Cel, Isiel, and Arthur split up the roles: one to keep on watch while another rested, and the third prepared food and water. The children were accustomed to being physically exhausted as they ate biscuits, dried fruits, and sausages while drinking cold water. Even Isiel easily chowed down on the preserved meal, but it was unreasonable for Kleio to, who was nervous and still weak.
âWonât you eat more?â
Isiel looked over at Kleio, who had stopped eating the biscuits.
âI canât eat anymore.â
âThis. Itâs difficult if the wizard collapses~.â
ââ¦Then, try to drink more water. Take some sugar in.â
âI have some marzipan in my luggage. Eat this one.â
The threeâs sincere concern over Kleio made him increasingly embarrassed.
âAh, we have to get out of here. Itâll end when we get out.â
Now he felt it was fortunate that the time limit wasnât 72 hours like in the last manuscript. The first dungeon, Queenâs Garden, was designed to have the protagonist and his party adapt to the system, raise their level, and have them build their friendships.
âThese guys wouldnât be tired out even if they did this for three days straightâ¦â
Kleioâs own stamina, however, couldnât keep up with the demands of their work. He wanted to sleep a little bit more, but he held on as he thought of the sore back sleeping in those conditions would bring him.
âThis body is also seventeen, so is this the difference between them?â
âThank you, but weâll be out soon, so donât worry anymore.â
After eating a little bit more of the biscuit, Kleio began his final briefing.
âThe master clock of this world is on the floor in the middle of the dome where itâs illuminated. Weâll need to break the ceiling to reach it.â
âIf you really use [Attack Circle], it would be resolved quickly. Itâs a shame we canât use a gun with ether.â
After thinking about it, Cel came up with a grandiose plan only she could think up.
âIf itâs a bullet plated with magical silver, wouldnât it contain ether?â
Kleio dismissed Celâs proposal.
âMana stone silver bullets can certainly contain ether, but it will be blocked by the carnivorous plant beasts under the dome. You have to break through them with a sword.â
âHa, even if itâs useless, we need a wide range.â
âYou know, my circle range is only twenty meters, so I have to get rid of the nasty guys down there first.â
Looking outside, the stairs inside the greenhouse were entangled in tropical plant vines. As they approached, red and blue carnivorous plants began to move around and drip liquids.
âThereâs no place to go outside. We canât climb the dome.â
Isiel, who had been examining the greenhouse, delivered the bad news. They had no choice but to go inside.