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A Mastermind? No, I'm just the Live-In Son-in-Law-Chapter 180: The Nest (2)
"Why are you both making those faces?"
The girl tilted her head as she looked at Whitney and Ember, whose expressions had instantly darkened.
"Ah, well... Iโve actually been feeling a bit sick for a while now... H-haha..."
โThe Demon โ ๐๐จ๐ฏ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ ๐ก๐ญ โ King is going to be resurrected? That... that shouldnโt be allowed to happen...โ
The moment the girl spoke, Whitney and Ember both forced a strained smile and began offering excuses no one had asked for.
"You donโt need to worry about that."
โ...Excuse me?โ
"We dragons arenโt so easily dealt with."
With an unpleasant scowl, the girlโs voice dropped into a cold, sharp tone.
"But it was a prophecyโ"
"Our kind is not bound by predetermined fate. Not even one told by the Dragon Lord."
At those words, Whitney, silent for a beat, gave a sharp gazeโthough no one could see it, as his eyes were still closedโand asked:
"Has anything like this happened before?"
"In what sense?"
"I mean... has there ever been a prophecy that was changed? A fate that was overturned?"
She tilted her head briefly before answering in a low murmur.
"No such precedent exists."
โ...What?โ
"No such precedent exists. Because weโve never even attempted it."
Hearing that, Whitney and Ember's faces twisted strangely. It was then that the Death Knight, who had been quietly silent beside them, finally spoke up.
"Dragons are, by nature, indifferent to the affairs of the world. Theyโre famous for refusing to interfere no matter what happens outside."
"Indeed. That is both our creed and our conviction. Of course, not when it concerns a crisis threatening our species..."
"So when the Second Demon King appeared, you sided with the Demon Kingโs army?"
The girl, nodding along in agreement with the Death Knight, suddenly fell silent at the unexpected retort.
"That tale has been clearly and deliberately distorted. For one, the dragon in the Second Heroโs party was the Dragon Lord of that eraโ"
"But isnโt it a fact? If that dragon hadnโt joined the Second Heroโs party, the rest of your kind wouldโve helped the Demon King destroy the world."
The girl, who had just begun a cool and deliberate defense, faltered as the Death Knight effortlessly smashed through her argument.
"You seem quite well-versed in hero lore."
The girl blinked, briefly falling silent, then offered a delicate smile.
Unlike her usual cold demeanor, it was almost... gentle.
โGooooh.
If not for the overwhelming dragon fear pouring from her in waves, they mightโve actually believed it.
โ...Huh?โ
But unlike the frozen Ember or the Death Knight, who was standing stiffly with a grimace, Whitney simply tilted his head in mild confusion.
Hero lore...?
An odd sense of dรฉjร vu had been tickling at the back of his mind for a while now.
โ...!?โ
And in truth, enduring such intense dragon fear based on just a vague sense of familiarityโunless one was a dragonโwas impossible.
The girl had been moments away from unleashing her full strength to silence these disrespectful pests. But as she stared at Whitney, who remained unaffected, she couldnโt help but be startled.
...Strange.
She hadnโt flinched when intruders had entered the sacred snowy mountain. Nor when the Death Knight took her by surprise.
But this... This was different.
The chasm between speciesโespecially when it threatened to be denied by a humanโwas something dragons instinctively hated.
It was the very reason they had driven the dragon slayers to extinction, even at the cost of their own kind.
...Should I kill him?
That thought surged uninvited into the girlโs mind as she silently glared at Whitney.
She couldnโt explain why. The young human man before her looked frail, maybe a little rough around the edgesโbut otherwise, quite ordinary.
Yet something about him wasnโt.
Something strange lay beneath his skin. The more she dwelled on it, the more the discomfort grew.
No. Endure it.
With difficulty, the girl suppressed her killing intent and shook her head.
It was the Dragon Lord himself who had permitted these humans into the Nest.
Even if other dragons had begged her (not that dragons ever would), refusing the Dragon Lordโs word wouldโve been suicide.
Dragons were individualistic, egotistical creatures, whose pride matched their immense power. For them to acknowledge someone as "Lord"โto follow another dragonโthat was sacred.
And breaking that trust? The ultimate taboo.
"I will not discuss that legend further."
โ......โ
"Woman who carries foul energy. Consider this my final act of mercy."
"So youโre saying if I follow you looking all calm and obedient, youโll slice me up and bury me somewhere in the snow?"
โ...Were you always like this?โ
"Well, I mean..."
"And even if that did happen, youโre strong enough to survive, arenโt you?"
But when Whitney pointed this out, Ember glanced around nervously before whispering something just for his ears.
โOkay, look, this is seriously a secret. Especially from the Death Knight...โ
โ...?"
"So the truth is... Iโd probably lose to a random kid off the street right now."
โ...What?"
Whitney gave her a look of utter disbelief, prompting Ember to rush out an explanation.
"Eek! But thereโs a reason! IโI couldnโt help it!"
"In what way couldnโt you help it?"
โYou remember all those exclusive perks I worked so hard to collect? Well... they were all one-time-use only, see? The devs didnโt want them to break the balance...โ
"Get to the point."
"IโI used them all during the Demon King Candidate Selection Tournament! I was planning to gather the rest and bring them here, butโ"
Hearing that much, Whitney let out a long sigh and rubbed his forehead.
โSo because I moved up the timeline, you didnโt have time to restock your perks?โ
โ...Yes, exactly.โ
โMeaning that right now, youโre weaker than a random street kid?โ
"N-no! I mean, before I possessed this body, yeah. But some of the perks boosted physical and magical abilitiesโ"
"Then youโre fine, arenโt you?"
"But some of the ones I used had recoil effects, and nowโ"
โ...Haaah.โ
Sizing her up, Whitney let out another heavy sigh and stepped forward.
โW-why are you moving closer?โ
โSo, in conclusion, youโre a completely useless burden at the moment.โ
"Y-you donโt have to say it like that..."
โ...But itโs true, isnโt it?โ
Her attempt to protest was silenced by his frosty whisper.
โ...Yes. Youโre right...โ
โYou admitted that pretty fast.โ
โS-sorry...โ
"You shouldโve just been honest and refused to come with us."
โB-but I couldnโt miss a journey with my favorite characterโhiiik!โ
Still clueless, Ember said something ridiculous againโonly to yelp as Whitney suddenly leaned in.
"Miss Ember, I see thereโs no helping it now."
โWh-what do you mean?โ
โOh, nothing much. Just... from now on, youโll take the lead wherever we go.โ
โB-but Iโm useless right now!โ
"Exactly."
Emberโs eyes widened, her pupils trembling.
โW-wait, are you using me as a meat shield...?โ
โ......โ
โF-for real?!โ
She stared at him, aghastโbut Whitneyโs face was colder than ever.
โThere must be some other use for me! I could plan tactics, or act as your strategistโโ
โ......โ
โOr, or... I could keep you company! Iโm good at cooking tooโโ
โ...?โ
โReally! Iโve been living alone for years! I can make anythingโfrom basic survival meals to fine dining!โ
She was trembling and rambling at this point. But when Whitneyโs brow twitched slightly at the mention of food, a glimmer of hope appeared in her eyes.
"This is a frozen wasteland where only dragons live. Are you planning to roast dragon meat?"
โW-well...โ
But when Whitney sighed again, her fleeting hope was quietly snuffed out.
โ...!?โ
Fortunately for her, no one saw the girl at the front flinch and glance backward upon hearing that exchange.
"Take the lead."
โ...Yes...โ
And so, with the helpless Ember now at the front, Whitney and the others began following the scale-covered girl deeper into the snowy mountain.
***
They walked through the forest. Who knew how much time had passed.
"Hey."
โ...Yes?โ
The girl, who had been walking in silence, tilted her head at the voice from behind.
"Forgive me, but what should I call you?"
"I decline."
โ...What?"
Whitney had walked up behind her and asked in a hushed tone (Ember, for reference, was ahead of both of them, trembling as she walked), but the girl responded with an icy glare.
"I have no desire to be addressed by name from the likes of a human."
"But earlier, you said you were being polite..."
"Of course. Most dragonsโincluding myselfโwould incinerate a human for even asking our name."
"That seems a bit extreme."
"Wouldnโt you want to crush a passing ant if it suddenly called you by name?"
Whitney frowned, as if he couldnโt understand.
"Iโd actually find that kind of amazing."
"Ah. There are a few odd dragons who think that way too."
The girl nodded, surprisingly open.
"But among them, some go so far as to mate with humans. Disgusting creatures."
"......."
"Those are the disgrace of our species. To mix the blood of a noble race with humans, of all things..."
She sneered, her expression filled with contempt.
"I heard the previous Dragon Lord married the Second Hero."
"...That was an exception."
When the Death Knight muttered from behind, the girl suddenly replied in a cold, mechanical tone.
"And the first Dragon Lord married the First Heroโ"
โSilence yourself.โ
Before he could finish, the girl snappedโher eyes gleaming as she radiated deadly intent.
โ...I lost my temper. Apologies.โ
Then, as if nothing had happened, she bowed her head with a calm expression and resumed walking.
"Now, Iโll continue leading youโ"
But she didnโt get far.
A few steps in, she stopped. Her face... went blank.
โ...Huh?โ
โEh?โ
โ...?โ
The same confusion spread across the faces of Whitney and his party.
Because, in the distanceโjust barely visible nowโthe Nest had come into view.
And from it, a towering pillar of black smoke was rising, vast enough to blot out the sky.







