The Lishan region was a poor land vulnerable to countless natural disasters, and it was devoid of natural resources. The only green area in the territory was Mt. Calt. But for centuries, the mountain had been covered in dangerous monsters. Some said it had been cursed by God. Sometimes the mountain would suddenly burst into enormous flames that reached the top of the sky. The fire would extinguish itself soon after.
This was the very place Apollonia wanted to go. Mt. Calt, home of demons. To be exact, she wanted to go somewhere in the middle of the mountain â a place called the âHeart of Calt.â
âThe most dangerous place. The impassable place. A place no one can predict. In that place, I hid a piece of the empireâs heart.â
The final wish of the late emperor. It was an ambiguous wish, so she couldnât even be sure it was a wish â but she had to try. Mt. Calt was the only place she could think of. If her guess was wrong, it would all have been for nothing.
âAre you sure you donât want to meet Viscount Diaman? He might be able to find us an escort. If we request an audience, he might be able to help.â
Viscount Diaman was the man whoâd been taking care of Lishan after it was abandoned by its owner. Apollonia had never met him, but he was her vassal.
âI originally wanted to meet him, but I changed my mind. It seems that Viscount Diaman has turned a blind eye even when all of the people in his fief were thieves.â
âThen he should be fined for dereliction of duty.â
âIâm not here for that. You should know that.â Apollonia didnât explain her true reason for the visit to Sid. He tried to find other alternatives, as if he was worried about his master visiting one of the most dangerous places in the empire without a proper guide.
âWe canât go any further today. If weâre out when the sun sets, weâll become the monstersâ meal.â Tanya grumbled from the front. Sheâd fought hard when Apollonia had first suggested her as a guide. However, when Sid had glared at her and threatened her, sheâd had no choice but to obey.
âBut the sunâs still out?â
âFrom here on, there wonât be any more towns or houses. We need to take advantage of the town here to rest so we can climb Mt. Calt tomorrow.â
Tanya had calmed down since earlier. Apollonia had been keeping a close eye on her all day, to see if she was hungry or thirsty.
âYour house must be nearby.â
âAh⦠thatâs not true! Iâm just saying we should sleep here!â Tanyaâs face flushed a bright red from Urielâs words.
âWhat does that mean?â Apollonia asked him.
âPoor children from the slums want to find travellers to bring as guests. If they can convince the travellers to go their house, theyâll earn good money.â
Tanyaâs ears turned crimson, as if confirming Urielâs accusation.
âThatâs true, but Iâm not lying! Itâs dangerous to go further!â
âOf course, if the guest seems rich, theyâll definitely try to seize their wallet at night.â Uriel continued speaking as if he couldnât see Tanyaâs flushed face.
âMiss, even if you look at the map, thereâs hardly any houses between here and Mt. Calt. I donât think sheâs lying.â Sid spoke gently, defending the child. He tried to hide it, but he seemed to pity the child.
âOf course, If she steals from us, sheâll pay with her life,â he added grimly before Tanyaâs face could turn even redder.
âI see.â Apollonia nodded. âWell then, Tanya, guide us to your house.â
âThatâs a good idea! Even if you donât listen to me, all of you will die anywayâ¦â
Tanyaâs countenance instantly brightened, but Apollonia wasnât done.
âBefore that, Uriel, cut that rock in front of us with your sword.â
Swish!
Urielâs sword swung through the rock before Apollonia even finished speaking. His stroke was incredibly fast and clean, and the rock was cut in half in an instant. Two perfect halves of the rock, cut right through the center, slammed to the ground.
âDid you see that?â Apollonia said to Tanya. Even though her tone was soft, her words carried an unknown tension. Tanya shivered.