The Legendary Spearman Returns
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Side Story Chapter 137
How could Kireua not know of Evergrant con Aswald? He had plotted a conspiracy against the Emperor of Avalon and had been the most loyal subordinate of Kaiser ben Britten.
âWait, heâs the mortal enemy of the Magic Tower!â Kireua shouted.
âThe Magic Tower? Are you talking about that ridiculous ivory tower the humans built?â
âIt may be ridiculous to you, Sir Crevasse, but the Magic Tower is quite significant to humans. The Magic Tower is the most influential non-national organization on the continent and holds a long history.â
âSo what? You donât have any reason to worry about that âMagic Towerâ or whatever itâs called.â
âOf course I do. The leader of the Magic Tower is on Avalonâs soil right now!â Kireua shouted.
Yes, Thetapirion Whitesox, the Master of the Magic Tower, was in Avalon right now to help the Emperor, his dear friend. If Kireua brought Evergrant in front of him instead of repaying the favor...
â...Pfft. Yeah, itâs just like you humans to worry about something that hasn't come true yet.â Crevasse chuckled quietly to himself.
âThis isnât a matter that you can dismiss so easily. Itâs important to me.â
âYour priority should be whatâs going to happen to you right now, not some nebulous possibility that only might happen.â
The lich king arrived, thick demonic power coiling around him. Kireua shrank back, immediately reinforcing Crevasseâs point. Remarkably, the other liches stood politely behind the lich king like loyal retainers.
-Are you Joshua Sandersâ son?
â...What?â Kireua blurted, surprised once again.
From what he heard, an undeadâs contract was absolute. The undead were devoted to their masters in both body and soul for a good reason. It was obvious given the way all the death knights politely referred to the Emperor of Avalon as their master. Arie bron Sten was a maniac, so he was an exception. Nevertheless, there wasnât a trace of respect in the lich kingâs voice.
-You are arrogant, arenât you.
âA-Arrogant?â
-Whether or not I choose to go aboveground to help the Empire or wipe it from existence depends solely on your abilities.
Wipe it from existence? Did Kireua hear that correctly? đđ§đđđđđ«đŁđžđ«đđ”.đđ€đ¶
-Iâve been watching you for a while, but you never seem to ask why.
âWhat... do you mean?â
-Youâre thinking that weâre your fatherâs legacy, so weâll help you no matter what, arenât you.
Kireua felt a pang of guilt. After finding out that the preparations that the Emperor of Avalon had made lay dormant underground and that they were an entire legion of undead, Kireua had been certain that he was the only one in the world who could control it. He was the one with three Evil Sins' powers. The main issue was how many of the undead soldiers Kireua would be able to control.
-There is only one reason why Joshua Sanders can lead them. What do you think that is, little princeling?
Kireua had to think for a while. It couldnât be his fatherâs raw powerâif so, Evergrant wouldnât have asked the question in the first place. Since he had earlier asked Kireua whether or not he wondered why the Emperor had sent him here...
â...Thereâs something about His Majesty that made you have a change of heart. Like... he granted you your heartâs desire.â
The black light in Evergrantâs eyes bobbed slightly.
-...Ha, so there is something in that skull of yours.
Kireua internally heaved a long sigh of relief; evidently, he had said the right answer.
-Yes, Joshua Sanders knew what our desires were and actually made them come true.
âI assume that the desire of yours... is revenge?â Kireua cautiously said.
-Not everyone wanted revenge. The Wild King was killed by Grand Duke Lucifer, and the poor prince was stabbed in the heart by his own brother. So they, of all people, would have wished for a bloody revenge more than anyone elseâbut canât you tell the truth from Arie bron Sten alone?
From Kireuaâs perspective, Arie bron Sten literally thought of nothing but battle. Just so he could fight the Emperor of Avalon for eternity, Arie had refused to stay dead and voluntarily submitted to resurrect. However, Kireua hadnât heard what Evergrantâs wish was.
The young prince thought about it and slowly nodded.
âJust like Arie bron Sten, you didnât become an undead for revenge.â
-And what makes you think that?
âIf so, you wouldnât have sworn loyalty to the enemy that killed you.â
-Hahahaha.
The lich king burst into quiet laughter.
-Then why do you think I voluntarily became this cursed creature?
âThat is...â
The answer didnât come to Kireua so easily this time. Evergrant was the first human mage to attain the Eighth Circle, so why would he turn into a lich? From what Kireua had heard, Evergrant had been purely driven by his lust for political power; in fact, his thirst for power had been so obsessive that he planned to turn the Magic Tower into a sovereign country and build an eternal Magic Empire.
âBut it seems highly unlikely that thatâs the reason.â freewebn ovel.com
Kireuaâs eyes twinkled as he began to piece together the clues. Had Evergrantâs unfulfilled dream been to build his own country, he wouldnât have stayed buried deep underground for decades. Kireua was certain that Evergrant would have found death a better alternative than following the orders of the enemy who didnât keep up his end of the bargain. Above all, Evergrant had said with his own mouth that the Emperor of Avalon knew the undeadâs desires better than anyone else and had made them come true. Evergrant wouldnât be an exception. In other words...
âWhy donât we make a bet?â Kireua blurted.
-A bet?
Evergrant tilted his head in confusion.
âIf I get the answer right, you, Evergrant con Aswald will swear to be my loyal and faithful servant.â
The cavernous space fell silent as Evergrantâs eyes flickered for a long, tense moment, revealing nothing of his inner thoughts.
âGetting pushed around isnât really my thing, and itâs only right to get a reward if I answer correctly, isnât it?â
Kireuaâs tone was very polite now that there was something he wanted.
-...You take after your fatherâs thuggish nature. Donât you think this bet is rather one-sided?
âIn return, Iâll give up taking everyone aboveground. If I fail to answer your question, I will leave alone.â
Everyone stared at him, horrified.
âKi-Kireua, Avalon is...â
âItâs okay, Teacher,â Kireua reassured Aisha. He then turned and looked Evergrant straight in the eyes. âHow does that sound?â
-...Heh. Heheheh. How amusing. Are you sure you wonât regret this?
Kireua nodded. âOf course.â
-You donât seem to realize why Joshua Sanders told you, his own son, about this place that is packed with accursed undead. Itâs because you canât solve your crisis without their help.
âYouâre quite talkative for one of the greatest mages in history. Are you sure about this?â Kireua shot back.
Evergrant stared at him, his demonic power growing thicker and more ominous.
-...Alright. You get one chance. If you donât get this right, I assure you that you wonât be able to take anyone in here above ground because I, Evergrant con Aswald, will stop at nothing to prevent it.
âGood; but in return, youâll help me with your full power if I get it right.â
-I quite clearly told you that you only have one chance.
Evergrant was a stingy maâundead. Of course, that didnât matter; Kireuaâs deduction was almost certainly correct.
âI put myself in your shoes when I was thinking about your question. You are someone who reached the peak of political power and also climbed to the Eighth Circle of magic, so what could a person such as you possibly dream of?â
-You take an awfully long time to get to the point.
âItâs not founding the Magic Empire or becoming a monarch. Since youâre an undead now, no humans would ever acknowledge you as their emperor, and His Majesty isnât the kind of person who would accept that as the terms of your contracts.
-So?
âMy biggest question is why Sir Crevasse, a dragon, is here. A dragon is the greatest creature in the Human Realm. Itâs ridiculous to even think that a dragon is guarding a humanâs vault.â
-Youâre behind on the news. The entire race of dragons has been exterminated except for him, so avoiding meeting the same fate is a good enough reason.
âWeâre talking about the dragons, right? The most prideful race in all the realms? I highly doubt that.â Kireua shook his head. âThere must be another reason, and the moment I saw you, Evergrant con Aswald, I knew exactly what it was.â
-Oh?
âYou may have ruled before your death, but you enjoyed the power of an emperor thanks to a member of the Imperial Familyâs support. Nevertheless, you werenât able to reach the peak as a mage. The reason why Sir Crevasse is here is to help you fulfill your incomplete dreamâa dragon would be the only one on the continent who could help you attain the apex of magic.â
Dragons were known as the race of magic for a reason. Still, thinking about it left Kireua feeling a little lightheaded. The Emperor of Avalon had promised Evergrant he would fulfill his dream, and Evergrant had said that he had achieved his dream.
âEvergrant con Aswald, youâve become the first Ninth Circle mage who isnât a dragon, an unprecedented feat. To be honest, I doubted it was true, even though I thought that the Ninth Circle was the most likely possibility. For a long time, itâs been thought that such heights were forbidden to all but the dragons, the most beloved of the gods.â
When Kireua finished speaking, he shivered. A Eighth Circle mage already had the power to bring down a country, but a Ninth Circle mageâ!
Kireua grinned.
âThank you for accepting my bet. Now have an ally who will make everyoneâs jaw drop.â