Chapter 134
A Transmigrator’s Privilege
The guyâs kin also got angry and helped.
âSuch a shameful human virgin!â
âBreaking the Kingâs horn!â
âIt is an indelible sin to injure the Kingâs horns! Be prepared!â
I responded calmly.
âItâs not just the Kingâs horn.â
âWhat?â
It was at that time that stupid questions were heard here and there.
Took, tok, toduk!
Something heavy fell to the floor simultaneously.
The humanized Unisus were surprised when they belatedly touched their empty foreheads.
âHo, the horn is cut off!â
âMy horn! What happened!â
What do you think happened?
I pulled the Harp Strings of the Spirit King and the severed horns were finely collected at my feet.
âThe guys in the back can come forward now.â
âHiik!â
âYouâre not coming? Then Iâm going.â
With my dance of extermination, I moved between them and quickly cut off their horns.
Of course I didnât kill anyone, because horns grow back.
The number was less than half a hundred, so it ended quickly. The white-haired boys turned into Unisus but lost their horns before they had time to spread their wings.
[âThe Critic who adjusts the balanceâ is flabbergasted as he sees you plucking the horns of a high-ranking beast species like harvesting corn in a farm field.]
Right then the earthâs axis shook.
When I looked back, Eliniro was in the process of returning to his original form after releasing his humanization. A Unisus, the size of a house, rolled its front and back legs one after another with its long mane flying.
Kwakwang! Kugoong!
Craters were formed in the ground stamped by his forefoot, and the beautiful three-colored wisteria pillar struck by the hind foot split in half.
It could be said to be quite intimidating.
âDivine Punishment.â
But this was an A-level dungeon. In other words, Eliniro was on the same level as Ardiman I caught at the beginning of my life in this world.
[ Congratulations! You have defeated the owner of the dungeon, âCasanova Unisus King, Eliniroâ, ranked 1762nd in the Demon World.]
[ The Demon Territory âMysterious Forest of Unisusâ belongs to the dungeon subjugator âEllet Rodellaineâ.]
With this, a high-value-added dungeon became mine.
[âThe Critic who adjusts the balanceâ grumbles that one-hit-kill is too much even if heâs a Class A level Boss.]
[âThe Troubled Architect of the Tower of Trialsâ feels wronged, saying that this is why the contents of the Tower of Trials were consumed quickly.]
âTh-the king is dead!â
âRun awayâ¦â¦!â
Perhaps because they were born as beasts, there was no particular loyalty among the Unisus.
The handsome boys turned into winged white horses and scattered all over the place. I didnât catch them because I was going to raise them in grazing from the beginning.
I packed all the jewel horns into my inventory and picked up two loots from Eliniroâs corpse.
Letâs see.
One item is in the form of a merry-go-round music box and the other is a skill book of the Holy Power Series.
âAs expected.â
Items were roughly thrown into the inventory and the skill book was in hand. With that, my business in this dungeon was over. I quietly slipped through the gate.
âItâs getting late, so Iâll have to report the subjugation to the financial manager tomorrow.â
âYes. I prepared everything early for today.â
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ applauds the Transmigratorâs planning.]
[âThe Eyes that watch over the chaos of all thingsâ smiles until his eyes are bent while working overtime, saying that you still need Bianca.]
Agnes commented in a satisfied voice.
âAh, itâs three birds with one stone, to be exact.â
I lifted up the skill book that I didnât put in my inventory and showed it.
âYes, very much.â
The system appraised the skill book.
[ âAdvocate of Commandsâ
Advanced Divine Word-type skill. Forcibly activates the targetâs skill.
However, you must pay for the Aura, Mana, and Divinity consumed to activate the skill.]
When I explained it as it was, Agnes asked in a puzzled way.
âItâs kind of like a remote control.â
âYes.â
I laughed bitterly.
âI have no intention of using it to my allies.â
âYes. To Reed.â
There was silence for a while in the nightly cypress forest.
It wasnât until the wind came in that the heavy air was blown away, and I opened my mouth again.
âIn fact, isnât Agnes aware of it?â
The skill book in my hand disappeared as if it was shattered. The forced activation skill was absorbed into me.
âBecause you saw Reedâs face up close.â
â¦â¦As expected.
There was no reply from Agnes and that was the most definite positive answer she could give me.
â
In the early afternoon of the next day, we left the County without eating lunch.
The destination was Panel, the capital of the Church of Elpenheim.
It was a place in front of The Vatican, but we took lodging at a separate inn.
I was still on vacation, and I was going out to keep promises because I wanted to spend the last one a little noisy.
âNo uniform.â
After checking in, I picked out Thesilidâs clothes in the room we reserved.
A shirt and vest were draped over simple trousers and finished with a white cravat.
I also changed into comfortable plain clothes. After leaving the inn, we headed towards a busy street lined with restaurants and taverns.
Due to the time difference, it was dinner time, so the streets and shops were crowded with people.
Thesilid and I went into one of the restaurants with a sign that read, âThe Best Supper.â
Passing through the noisy 1st floor and going up to the 2nd floor, I was able to immediately spot the people who had come earlier.
âYo. Your Eminence.â
âYou came.â
âNice to see you, Hestio, Ephael.â
The two of them were also on vacation today for our promised meeting.
As Thesilid and I sat across from each other, Ephael held out the menu and said,
âI ordered food in advance. A whole roasted chicken, grilled pork bone sirloin, asparagus focaccia, salmon quiche, and green grape cordial. Do you need anything more?â
Thesilid reacted.
âCordial? Isnât that alcohol?â
âItâs juice, juice.â
I called the clerk and placed an additional order.
âPlease give me honey butter sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie. Oh, and add a glass of honey milk here, please.â
When I finished the order by pointing at Thesilid, Ephael, and Hestio let out airy laughter in delight.
âNow we are finally keeping the promise to meet we made in the Millennium Ice Castle.â
âI know.â
While answering Hestioâs words, the drink came out first.
While the three of us, including myself, were sipping light green cordials, Thesilid drank milk alone.
âHey, Ellet.â
âYes. What is it? Hestio.â
âAre you okay? I heard you collapsed from overdoing it in the last subjugation.â
âIâm fine. Nothing to worry about.â
âWell, when I went to visit, they said you had already gone on vacation. What did you do for three days?â
Itâs just like Hestio to become harsh again as soon as he gets confirmation that my physical condition is fine.
âI robbed bandits, cleared dungeons, and met my parents.â
âWith Thesilid?â
âYes. I donât know how someone will harass Terry if I leave him in The Vatican.â
âYouâre overprotective.â (Hestio)
âItâs overprotective.â (Ephael)
I listened to it with the back of my ear and drank the green grape cordial. Suddenly, Ephael brought up a story from the past as if reminiscing.
âActually, when I first saw you, I thought something similar to Thesilid popped out from somewhere.â
âThatâs a little rude.â
âYep, Iâll admit it. I didnât know that you were trying to follow Count Orsche at the Toyâs mansion, not as a sacrifice, but to destroy the boss by yourself with Descent of Divinity.â
âIâm glad you know now.â
âAt that time, you could have said something in front of the Bossâ room. Well, of course I understand that you wanted to keep your identity a secret. So I know why you didnât say it, but still. At that time, Iâ¦â¦â
Ephaelâs words changed more and more to a rambling talk. I leaned my chin on my hand and smiled at him.
âDid you feel guilty until now? That you tried to kill me then.â
ââ¦â¦â
The atmosphere at the table changed completely.
As I gazed at the Ephael, I felt two pairs of startled glances fly into my face from either side.
Ephael stuttered again.
ââ¦â¦D-Did you know?â
âYou said weâd meet in heaven then.â
The clerk brought out the food. The table was filled with dishes that smelled delicious and showed off a nice visual. However, as if they were nothing more than a good assortment of props, none of the three young men thought of touching the food.
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âI donât care. I know there was a reason. So donât feel guilty, either.â
However, it seems that his friends thought differently. Hestio and Thesilid looked at him with questioning eyes.
âHey, what are you talking about?â(Hestio)
âEphael.â(Terry)
There was no way that a person who had struggled alone with guilt for 10 years will be good at defending himself so I stepped out.
âDonât be too harsh at him. Do you remember the rules of the dungeon that Count Orsche talked about at the time? He said that he would send the last person out alive.â
âWow, Ephael you son of a bitch, you wanted to live aloneâ¦â¦â
âNo, Hestio. Ephaelâ¦â¦â
In this version, Hestio is alive, unlike in the original work. I reinterpreted Ephaelâs choice with my subjective opinions.
âHe would have tried to get one of you out alive.â