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“Guests?”
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A man with a cigarette in his mouth.
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A lean frame, white coat, white gloves.
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A familiar face.
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The bishop leading the heretic remnants.
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The second finger, Dexter.
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A powerhouse among the heretics, unmatched in firepower.
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Had he fled to the Knight Kingdom of Demisia?
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Grrrrrr—
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The magical beasts bared their teeth.
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They didn’t charge recklessly.
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As if they knew how strong he was.
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The whimpering, feverish puppy couldn’t even open its eyes.
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Hiss.
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“You don’t seem like guests.”
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The man lit his cigarette with a blood-red flame, frowning.
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“Considering you’ve done this to my precious business partner.”
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“…Dexter.”
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Don Quixote, bound tightly in threads like a cocoon dangling in the air.
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He glared at Dexter, barely gasping for breath.
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Dexter glanced at Don Quixote and smirked.
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“You look pathetic, Don Quixote.”
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“…This is your fault, Dexter.”
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“Why blame me? You’re the one who screwed up.”
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“That drug you made!”
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Don Quixote shouted, struggling.
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“It didn’t work at all!”
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“…”
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Dexter froze, mid-motion, about to put the cigarette to his lips.
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As if time had stopped, a suffocating silence fell.
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Only Dexter’s eyes rolled sharply.
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“What did you say?”
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“That drug you made… that so-called Grace or whatever… it didn’t work! Because of that guy!”
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Don Quixote’s hands were long bound in the cocoon.
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He gestured toward Evan with his whole body.
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“Dammit, what did you sell me?! You took my money and gave me that cheap garbage—”
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Hiss!
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“Aaaargh!”
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“Noisy.”
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Dexter ground the cigarette, frowning.
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His eyes were filled with displeasure.
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Even a faint trace of disgust.
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“You dare blaspheme against the divine?”
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“Guh, gghhh…!”
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Sizzle—
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Dexter stubbed out the cigarette and spat on the ground.
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“I graciously bestowed Grace upon you, who only used filthy demon spittle, and you dare doubt it?”
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“Dammit… it… didn’t work…”
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“Hah! What a ridiculous excuse.”
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Dexter turned.
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“No. 11! Get out here now!”
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Krr, krrk.
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The beast called No. 11 flinched.
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It seemed to be their usual test subject.
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Instinctively, it moved to lunge forward but forcibly held its legs back.
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The beast didn’t move.
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Realizing there was no compulsion, it even stepped back.
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“…Hah?”
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Finally understanding the drug truly didn’t work, Dexter glared at Evan’s group.
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In the dark underground, unlit by any light.
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Dexter’s eyes burned red, as if aflame.
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“You dare ruin my precious merchandise?”
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“…Merchandise?”
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“I was going to sell them for a fortune. Or drain their blood. And you ruined it?”
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These bastards. Dexter’s mouth twisted.
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Tick—!
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At the same time, Dexter snapped his fingers, still holding the cigarette.
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FWOOSH!
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Screeeech!
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“I’ll burn you all right here.”
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The underground began to glow with flames, heat rising.
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The second finger, Dexter.
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A pyromancer who used ‘blood’ as fuel.
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Consuming blood instead of mana, he could wield divine power to heal himself.
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“…Tch!”
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Lapis grimaced.
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As a thread manipulator, fire was a tough opponent.
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Threads were weak to flames.
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Well, there were ways around that.
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She’d learn quickly if taught.
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The problem is, staying here could mean suffocating.
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This was an underground sealed chamber.
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They could choke on the smoke if this dragged on.
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Gotta end this quick.
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Gulp!
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Hah, I can do this!
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Finish it before the flames touched her skin.
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They said burns were the most painful, right?
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Left nasty scars too.
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A bead of cold sweat trickled down.
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Not out of fear, of course.
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Just a bit hot.
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“Evan.”
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Aegis stepped forward.
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She was clearly furious.
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Her eyes glinted with a fierce light.
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“I’ll handle this.”
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“What, a mage? If it’s water magic, you’d better not bother.”
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Dexter sneered, making the flames burn brighter.
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“My flames aren’t ordinary.”
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“You talk too much.”
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Aegis’s eyes began to glow.
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The mark of mana activation.
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“Evan, I’ll show you here. The power of the Alchemist’s Tower.”
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“Shut up!”
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Dexter roared, launching flames at Aegis.
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The fire, writhing like a dragon, was about to hit—
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Clap!
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Aegis clapped her hands.
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At the same time, hiss!
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The incoming flames vanished.
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Not doused with water.
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They evaporated, as if never there.
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“…!”
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Dexter’s eyes widened.
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He hurriedly conjured more flames, but this time Aegis didn’t even clap.
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Hiss!
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The flames went out.
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Dexter frantically bit his finger.
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Drip, blood welled up.
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Each droplet floated, turning into fireballs.
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[Fire Spear]
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Fourth-tier magic, Fire Spear.
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Not one, but three, each larger than the last.
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Aegis clapped again, expressionless.
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As if blown away by a gust, whoosh! The Fire Spears evaporated.
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“W-What…”
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“Even if it burns with blood as fuel, it’s still fire.”
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Aegis snapped her fingers tick, tick.
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“Remove the conditions for combustion, and what can you do?”
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“…!”
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Oh!
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Evan understood what she’d done.
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She used decomposition to eliminate combustion conditions.
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As expected of a skilled alchemist.
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No wonder she was a named character.
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A prodigy.
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Guess I’m just average after all.
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“Tch!”
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Realizing his mistake too late, Dexter tried to touch the ground, but Aegis was faster.
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Clap! Thud!
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Aegis clapped and touched the ground.
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A blue light flashed, an explosion of brilliance.
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Bright enough to blind Dexter momentarily.
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“Aaaargh!”
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Dexter screamed.
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Subduing him wasn’t difficult.
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Crack! Swish!
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The nearby cage was thoroughly [Decomposed] and [Reconstructed], wrapping around him like ropes, binding him tightly.
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Dexter, barely regaining his sight, grimaced.
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“What kind of monstrous woman is this… Where did you come from, mage?”
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“Mage? Please. I’m an alchemist.”
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“…What? An alchemist?”
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Alchemist.
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Dexter’s voice grew oddly quiet.
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As if he were scared.
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“…Wait. No way?”
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Dexter’s eyes widened.
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He forced out more blood, letting it absorb into his eyes.
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Restoring his vision.
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His refocused eyes met Evan’s.
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“…!!!!”
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Dexter’s body jerked violently, as if he’d seen a ghost.
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Evan felt a bit offended by the reaction.
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What’s with him?
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“E-Evan Alkart! W-Why are you here?”
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Dexter, trembling shakily, tried to back away.
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Realizing he was bound, he thrashed wildly to escape.
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“N-No way. Did you chase me all the way here?”
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Huh?
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“Dammit! Wasn’t it enough to manipulate Arthur to hunt us down? You came to kill me yourself? In this far-off kingdom?”
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No.
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Before Evan could protest his innocence, he felt two gazes on him.
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Aegis and the Oracle.
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Both staring in shock.
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No.
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I’m not that kind of guy.
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No!!
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Before he could explain, Dexter started begging.
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“P-Please, spare me. Please spare me.”
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“…”
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“I-I’m completely done with the bishop! I’m a different kind! Y-Yeah! If you want Lake, I’ll give you anything. Test subjects? Sacrifices? Name it!”
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“…”
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“It was a joke! I didn’t know it was your drug! I just… it just happened…”
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Ugh, so unhelpful.
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Evan was starting to get annoyed.
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Even with his ocean-wide heart as a true man, this was too much.
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A slight irritation welled up.
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He could probably beat Dexter, so maybe he’d vent a bit.
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“If I want that, can you give it to me?”
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“…!”
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Dexter’s face paled, drained of color.
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Evan felt a rush of satisfaction.
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Phew!
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That’s the stuff.
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“S-Spare… urk!”
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“Lapis, bind him.”
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“Yes! Should I kill him?”
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Hmm, kill him?
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Nah.
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That’s a bit much.
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“…Just subdue him. Completely.”
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“Got it!”
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He’d be useful somehow.
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Hand him to Arthur, the Saintess, or Gyeonbaek.
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Swish, swish!
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Dexter’s bound body was wrapped in layers of thread.
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Even his muscles were pinned tightly.
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A wad of thread stuffed his mouth, securing his tongue.
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Tick, tick.
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The lights that had gone out came back on.
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The chamber lit up again.
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Don Quixote and Dexter, tightly bound, were shoved into a corner.
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I’ll deal with them later.
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Oh, right. I forgot to ask where the kidnappers are.
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But that wasn’t the priority now.
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Gulp!
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…Now.
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Evan swallowed hard under the staring gazes.
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“…Evan. What’s all this about?”
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Aegis looked at him with disbelief.
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“You manipulated Arthur, the mad paladin, didn’t you? He’s the only one who hunts heretics like that. You controlled him?”
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“…It’s a misunderstanding.”
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“I can accept you chased him here… but the drug that addicted the beasts was yours?”
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Well…
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How to explain this?
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It wasn’t even a drug to begin with.
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Its original effect was different.
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It was supposed to be an antidote…
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Time to explain.
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As Evan opened his mouth—
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“Elder Aegis.”
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The Oracle spoke, her soft tone soothing Aegis.
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“Please, calm down.”
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“…I’m not worked up. I’m just asking. Making drugs… it’s a ‘taboo’ among us.”
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Evan knew.
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Having seen the end of an alchemist, how could he not?
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“Explain clearly, Evan. As an elder, I have a duty to know.”
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“I didn’t make a drug.”
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Evan explained calmly.
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Too much detail would be excessive, so he summarized the key points.
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“What I made was an antidote… but it seems to have worked differently on beasts.”
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“…An antidote?”
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“I made it to counter drugs, but it only worked on humans. On beasts, it seems to have had a different effect. Or maybe it was altered.”
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“Then why did he say you made it?”
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“…To frame me, perhaps?”
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“Frame you?”
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“Evan’s super famous in the underworld!”
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Lapis chimed in from the side.
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“They say his alias is suuuper scary too!”
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“I only worked in the underworld because of His Grace. I hate criminals.”
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“Yeah, yeah, I know. You’re not gonna tell me your alias, right?”
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“No.”
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“Why not?”
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Evan spoke with as blank a face as possible.
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“It’s embarrassing.”
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“…Oh, got it. I don’t like my old alias either. So why’s the heretic involved?”
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Now it was pure curiosity.
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The misunderstanding seemed cleared.
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Did I survive?
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“…It was a coincidence. I saw a child being experimented on by heretics and stepped in to stop it. That’s all.”
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Lapis nodded vigorously beside him.
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With a witness, Aegis fully dropped her suspicions.
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I’m saved!
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His alias stayed hidden.
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A nickname born from layers of misunderstandings—he didn’t even want to look at it.
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Gotta get rid of these guys quick.
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Evan shook his head.
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Then his eyes met the Oracle’s, and she gave a small smile.
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The opposite of her earlier demeanor.
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What’s that about?
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Did her affection level spike too high?
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Evan rubbed his face awkwardly.
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The cramp still hadn’t eased.
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…As expected.
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The Oracle stared intently at Evan.
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Even in this suspicious situation, his face remained expressionless.
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She was certain.
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Evan had deliberately orchestrated this situation.
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I don’t think that’s a cramp… it looks more like your face is paralyze
You’ve got two possibilities in mind:
One, you’re actually just a normal person.
Or two, you’re so confident that you think everything you can do is ‘normal