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Chapter 70: The White Anvil Tribe (4)
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King Gordin momentarily doubted his ears.
A word had come from the lips of this young humanâso sharp and blue-eyedâthat it was impossible to ignore.
âSergeant Gordin?â
Before he could wonder how the other person knew that term, vivid memories from that time began to flood his mind.
It had been that long since he last heard those words.
âYes, thatâs right.â
Before being addressed as His Majesty the King, he had been known as a prince or even a sergeant.
They say memories sweeten over time, and the recollections of fighting on the battlefield alongside the great hero, Oscar Sage, resurfaced vividly.
Gordin, momentarily submerged in nostalgia, quickly composed himself and asked,
âHow does a young human know that title?â
âWhat do you think?â
âHmm. If the White Tower preserved wartime records, you could have read them, or perhaps a connection with⦠hmm?â
As Gordin answered seriously, he belatedly realized that the otherâs tone had changed.
Noticing this, his expression immediately darkened.
âSuch insolenceâutterly audacious. Have you forgotten who stands before you?â
âForgotten? No. Couldnât forget, even if I wanted to. How could I?â
Oscar chuckled faintly, shrugging his shoulders.
âDo you know how much time I invested in shaping you into a capable commander?â
ââ¦â¦What nonsense are you speaking now?â
âDo you truly not know, or are you pretending not to?â
Whoosh!
Oscarâs magic filled the courtroom.
It was a soft, warm energy that stirred nostalgia simply by being present.
As Gordin recognized that achingly familiar magic, his gaze turned coldâunfathomably so.
ââ¦â¦Are you a pawn of the demon clans? No, thereâs no need to ask such questions.â
He could find out for himself.
Rising from his seat, he gripped the gavel tightly.
He had encountered countless demons pretending to be his superior and benefactor.
The reason for such impersonations was simple.
âBecause itâs effective.â
This was the first instance since the war had ended, but during the conflict, there had been countless such encounters.
Merely imitating Oscarâs face and magic yielded significant gains.
âAnd so, we made a rule among ourselves.â
The courtroom atmosphere grew oppressive, the air thick with Gordinâs fury and murderous intent.
âIf Iâm ever unsure whether the person before me is truly Oscar Sageâ¦â
âShow hostility first.â
If the person were indeed the real Oscar Sage, they would prove their identity with a passphrase.
âLetâs start by bringing you to your knees!â
Gordin leapt forward, aiming to strike the figure before him squarely on the head with his gavel.
But as he did, Oscar moved his lips with a determined expression.
âIf I were to kneel hereâ¦â
Gordinâs gavel froze inches above Oscarâs head, trembling slightly.
Glaring at the human before him, Gordin spoke in a shaking voice.
ââ¦â¦Even if my heart were pierced by thousands of spears and swords?â
Oscar smiled warmly and replied playfully.
âYouâd still have to look up at me.â
It was a passphrase crafted purely to tease Gordin about his stature as a dwarf.
Every time they exchanged this passphrase, Gordin would huff and puff in fiery indignation, insisting that while he might be short, heâd still be taller than someone kneeling before him.
âAnd whenever I suggested we measure, heâd always find some excuse to avoid it.â
This time, however, Gordin didnât get angry.
Instead, he slowly withdrew his gavel and looked at Oscar with a dazed expression.
ââ¦â¦Am I dreaming right now?â
âWhy? Did you wish on a star for me to appear in your dreams?â
âWell, seeing how much I want to punch your mouth shut⦠it seems like it really is you.â
âSit.â
With a small whoosh, Oscar moved to a seat and gestured.
âWe have a lot to talk about.â
* * *
When Oscar first awakened in his current, smaller body, he faced a significant dilemma.
âShould I reveal my identity to anyone? And if so, to whom?â
It was a question he couldnât resolve, no matter how many times he deliberated.
Even for those he thought he knew well, the standard remained strict.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âFor instance, I havenât revealed myself to Maxim, either.â
Though he hadnât yet met his disciples or the emperor, he doubted he would easily disclose his identity to them either.
One can see ten fathoms into water, but not even one into anotherâs heart.
âToo much time has passed.â
Twenty yearsâa span more than sufficient to alter a personâs character and values.
Thus, Oscar made a decision.
âFine. If I am to reveal my identity to anyoneâ¦â
At most, there were only two people he would consider.
One was Edna Sol Laplace, and the other was Gordin.
âWow, you trusted me that much?â
Gordin seemed genuinely moved, but Oscar doused the sentiment with cold water.
âWhat are you talking about? Donât flatter yourself. I didnât trust youâI trusted the Primordial Flame.â
The dwarves revered and worshipped the Primordial Flame.
And for good reasonâit was the flame that created and sent them into this world.
âThe flame that purges all evil in the world.â
The reason dwarves eternally maintained the appearance of children was related to this.
The Primordial Flame despised those who lost their innocence.
âNot that thereâs any reason their outward appearance needed to matchâ¦â
But what could one do if their creator willed it so?
For this reason, there was no such thing as a bad dwarf.
It wasnât just a metaphor; it was a literal impossibility.
âIf a dwarf ever allied with evil or became corrupted, they would burn to death on the spot.â
No wonder thereâs a saying: "You might not trust your parents or children, but you can always trust a dwarf."
âBut I never imagined Iâd be tricked by dwarves in a contract scam.â
âA-a contract scam? Thatâs absurd!â
Gordin flinched and hastily defended himself.
âI didnât know about the exclusive contract between you all, but even if I had, it wouldnât have changed my decision.â
âBecause protecting the dwarves is the kingâs top priority?â
âExactly. Thatâs what the Primordial Flame desires as well. After all, it was humans who were at fault first, wasnât it?â
Thatâs true.
Ahem.
Clearing his throat, Gordin quickly changed the subject.
âThereâs a lot I want to ask, but first... how exactly did you come back to life?â
âI donât know.â
Oscar replied irresponsibly.
âLooking at me like that wonât help. I really donât know. Besides, itâs not so much that I came back to life; itâs more accurate to say I was possessed.â
âPossessed, you say⦠Someone mustâve meddled with your soul.â
âProbably. When I opened my eyes, twenty years had passed. Youâre somewhat aware of the current state of the White Tower, right?â
âI heard that all the disciples left, save for one. And that its prestige isnât what it used to be.â
âThatâs right. I was busy sorting things out right after I woke up. I think Iâve only just started getting things back in shape, and now Iâm beginning to move forward.â
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He turned his gaze toward Gordin.
âI met the Nightmare Baron recently.â
âWhat!?â
Gordinâs eyes widened in shock.
âA-are you serious?â
âOf course. But⦠the information about him was strictly controlled. That made me even more curious.â
Oscarâs eyes darkened.
âTell me what the demons have been up to over the past twenty years.â
Information about them couldnât be found in newspapers or books, as though they had been erased from history, much like the dragons.
Hearing this, Gordin nodded gravely.
âItâs true. The imperial family has been controlling information. Demons are a very sensitive topic for humanity. Itâs crucial to create an atmosphere where people forget about their existence as quickly as possible.â
âWhat about the information you know?â
ââ¦The most recent I have is from four years ago, when they encountered the Imperial Army near the Red Mountains.â
Four years ago.
Oscar murmured with a glimmer in his eyes.
âIt didnât end well, did it?â
âNo, surprisingly, they just observed the Imperial Army from a distance and then retreated.â
ââ¦What?â
Demons, who loved fighting and despised humans, avoided a battle?
Gordinâs voice deepened as he read Oscarâs reaction.
âThatâs why the concern is growing. The Imperial Family is even suggesting reforming the World Alliance using that incident as a pretext.â
The World Alliance included not just humans, but dwarves, elves, and faeries as well.
From past research, Oscar knew it had been disbanded after the war.
âItâs definitely unsettling. Their behavior is different from the demons we used to know.â
âTheyâve started to change. It might even be called evolution. Whatâs important is that such radical changes usuallyâ¦.â
âHave a reason.â
The most common reason?
A change in leadership.
âAs youâve probably guessed, itâs possible they have a second leader now.â
ââ¦A second leader.â
The first leader who unified the demons was the worst kind of enemy.
Not only was he capable and strong, but also cunning and ruthless.
âIf so, the revival of the Night of the Magic might be tied to this.â
If the demons were truly rising again, the Empire would also feel the need to reorganize its forces.
Frowning deeply, Oscar spoke.
âHave you ever heard of a group called the Black Fingers?â
âYou mean those demon worshipers?â
âYes. Be wary of them. If the demons have really changed, the biggest change will be their approach.â
In the previous war, they trusted their power and confronted humanity head-on.
They lost everything, including their leader, in a devastating defeat.
âThey mustâve realized that no matter how strong you are, you have to move more cautiously.â
ââ¦Thatâs a terrifying thought.â
Understanding the implication, Gordin swallowed hard.
The idea that demons might be using the Black Fingers to work in secret was chilling.
âIf thatâs true, humanity, softened by twenty years of peace, may not be ready to handle it.â
âItâs the future weâve longed for, but itâs still concerning.â
ââ¦What will you do?â
âWhat else can I do? Start with what I can do now.â
Strengthen the White Tower.
Prepare for the day the demons rise again and launch another war.
âSpeaking of which, I need your help.â
âYou mean⦠the White Anvil Clan?â
âThatâs right. I want to borrow the strength of the dwarves to restore and strengthen the White Tower quickly.â
âHm.â
After some hesitation, Gordin reluctantly nodded.
âPersonally, I donât like dealing with humans, but if itâs you, Iâll make an exception.â
âThanks.â
âBetween us, thereâs no need for thanks.â
âTrue, especially since I helped raise the sheltered prince from La Forge into the man you are today.â
ââ¦Quiet.â
Gordinâs face flushed red, and he stood up before more embarrassing stories could be brought up.
âThe Dwarven Kingdom will also maximize external activities to gather information on the demons and the Black Fingers.â
âIâm counting on you.â
âThen Iâll summon the clan leaders now.â
âOh, just to be clearâ¦.â
âThis conversation will remain buried, even in my grave.â
Thatâs exactly what Oscar expected.
He smiled softly at his old comrade, who had now become the ruler of a nation.
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