Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Bidding Farewell to the Ruined Continent
He peered into the hole with great interest. Underneath the hole that Paulaâs bodyguards dug was a tunnel wide enough for two people to walk abreast.
ãIt looks long, all right. But is it really connected to the other continent?ãGin asked, doubtful.
ãItâs not connected yet, but you just have to trust us on this one.ãLavia said.ãItâs not like youâre going to lose anything if it doesnât work.ã
ãHmm...ã
Groaning, Gin climbed back up the hole. Citizens were waiting for him above ground.
ãCan we really escape through here?ã
ãWhat are we waiting for, then? Letâs go.ã
ãDo we have to travel for months in that long tunnel? No thanks.ã
ãIf I can see His Majesty again, Iâm going.ã
ãWhat if it collapses?ã
ãAh, okay, okay! Just shut up for a bit!ãGin silenced the people.ãIâm actually not sure about this yet. Letâs get things straight..ã
First, taking the tunnel would get them to the other continent.
Second, the connection could only be done today and once only.
Third, space would be shortened, therefore travel time would be for a few hours.
To top it all off, all this information came from Silver Faceâs party, who could offer no basis for their claims. All the people could do was trust them.
ãPretty simple, right?ãGin said.ãItâs just up to us whether to trust them or not.ã
ãNo way!ãone person said.
Some even looked at the masked strangers with distrust.
Makes sense. Canât really blame them, Gin thought. The citizens must be frustrated after being forced out of their homes. As they were the first ones to evacuate, they didnât see the monsters. They had no âsense of crisisâ so to speak.
But itâs my job to correct their perception... I think.
Perhaps Grucel or the king was counting on something else. Gin could only make a guess. Still he had no choice but to think about the problem himself.
ãI trust them.ãGin said with pride, and everyone went silent.ãSilver Face put his life on the line to protect us. He killed gigantic monsters that no one else could, investigated the ruins of the city from 500 years ago, sensed the revolt and the monster attack, and came up with countermeasures with His Majesty. After all heâs done, thereâs no reason for me not to trust him.ã
The citizens listened to him intently.
Oh, heâs surprisingly popular. Did Grucel leave him in charge of this place, knowing that? Hikaru was genuinely impressed.
ãBut most of you had not interacted with him before. So those who donât trust him may stay behind. As the man in charge of this place, I will stay behind as well. Crossing over to the new continent requires courage. Iâm sure itâll be fine, but staying behind is also risky. We canât discard the possibility of a dragon finding us and attacking. Youâre free to choose. The plan is to go today. Iâll give you an hour to make a decision.ã
The people started talking among themselves. Gin alone stood somewhere far from the group.
ãHikaru. How many do you think will come?ã
ãHmm... I donât know. Half I guess?ã
ãI think most of them will come.ã
ãWhy do you think so?ã
ãThereâs no benefit in staying here. On the other hand, their warships and their king are over there. And thereâs fewer monsters thatâll attack them. They know that the monsters over there are weaker.ã
ãI see.ã
Hikaru saw Paula and bodyguards discussing. Or rather, it was mostly just Paula telling the men to come.
What do we do about those guys? I guess itâs up to Paula...
Having sworn to dedicate their lives to Paula, they would leave every decision to her. Having them around would be great, though, given how strong they were.
They might just come in handy with my plans...
Hikaru was absorbed in his thoughts.
ãHave you made up your mind?ã
An hour had passed. The citizens were done discussing the matter.
ãWell, then...ãGin said, raising his right hand.ãThose who will remain behind, move to my right. Those who choose to go, to my leâã
ãThereâs no need for that.ãan elderly man said.
ãWeâll all go.ã
ãIâm going with you, big bro!ã
ãWe might as all go together.ã
ãLetâs go. Weâll surprise His Majesty!ã
Gin was caught by surprise.ãWhat? Really? Are you sure?ã
ãYes. You said you trust them. So we decided to trust them as well.ã
ãI...ãGin wiped the tears welling up in his eyes with his sleeve.ãThank you for trusting me. It was really hard to see you left behind when youâre the ones who followed the evacuation procedure faster than the rest. But...ã
ãGin. Letâs pick this up later once weâre on the other side.ãa man said as he stroked Ginâs back.ãSir Silver Face is waiting.ã
The others bowed towards Hikaru.
ãWeâll be in your hands.ã
ãWeâre counting on you.ã
ãLetâs go!ã
Hikaru too was surprised. He thought half would remain, or worse, no one would come with them.
ãI guess Gin is a bigger big shot than expected. Drake, you got a huge responsibility in your hands.ã
ãWhaaat?! Me? I... yes...ãThe drakon appeared dispirited.ãIâll get this done lickety-split!ãhe said in his usual tone.
It was as if he was just going out for a walk.
Vireoceanâs seas were calm and beautiful, sunlight shimmering on the waves. The sun cast a pleasant glow on the scenic capital city of Ville Zentra.
In contrast, the Supreme Leader, Patricia Zylberstein, was troubled. News of sending an observation team to Grand Dream was bigger than expected. The number of people that each country wanted to send was higher than anticipated.
She thought there would only be a hundred at max. She estimated twenty people from Ponsonia, twenty from Quinbland, twenty from Forestia, and thirty from Vireocean, as the managing country of this expedition. But that wasnât the case.
ãFifty from Ponsonia, sixty from Quinbland, and seventy from Forestia?!ã
She threw the papers at the elder secretary standing beside her. Disheartened, the man just accepted it. He understood his bossâs irritation.
ãYes... Since Forestia is comprised of seven regions, they said they somehow managed to bring the number down to ten from each.ã
ãWhatâs this even?! Fifty from Einbeast and a hundred twenty from Bios?! Theyâre not even invited!ã
ãAbout that... Einbeast seemed to have gotten wind of it somewhere. They said they wanted to join in order to show the continentâs diversity...ã
It was as though they were saying âyou humans better not keep us out of thisâ.
ãWhat about Bios?! I thought they had some trouble going on with the Pope!ã
ãApparently, the Pope wants to leave matters unsettled by using the new continent, suspending deliberations, and pushing for a missionary work towards Grand Dream.ã
ãThat old fart! A hundred twenty people to spread the word of God?!ãHeaving a deep sigh, Patricia sank down on her seat.ãI never knew humans could be so shameless. Managed to calm down thanks to that.ã
ãOf course. Thereâs no one as stubborn than you, after all.ã
ãIf thereâs anything good about all this, is that the islands down south are not saying anything.ã
To the south of Vireocean and Bios was a group of over ten small countries, their forces centered around a decently-sized island.
ãMaybe the rumors had not spread further south...ã
ãNo need to tell them, then. They have their own problems to deal with.ã
ãBut we have diplomatic relations with them. They might complain later if we kept this secret from them.ã
ãOkay, fine! Weâll tell them after the first batch, which will be composed of only people from Vireocean.ã
ãYou think the other countries would agree to this?ã
ãThereâs not a lot of time left before the ship from Grand Dream arrives at Dew Roke. Their âreplyâ wonât make it in time.ã
ãI see.ã
A knock came at the door, and a young boyâa servantâentered.
ãWhatâs wrong?ãthe secretary asked.
ãAbout a hundred people from both Quinbland and Ponsonia claiming to be part of the observation team has arrived.ã
Patricia and her secretary exchanged glances.
ãThey thought Iâd keep it all to myself.ãPatricia said.
ãSo it seems. What should we do?ã
ãWhat else can we do?! Weâll just have to narrow it down to a hundred people!ãPatricia slammed the table and stood up.
ãSupreme Leader! Supreme Leader!ã
ãWhat is it this time?!ã
A man burst into the room. Patriciaâs expression changed as soon as she saw him. It was a messenger that guarded the fortress at the border. He looked totally exhausted, covered in mud. It was apparent that he sent his horse on a gallop just to get here.
ãWhat happened? A war in the south?ã
ãN-No. A man named Silver Face wanted me to deliver this.ãhe said as he handed the secretary a letter.
ãSilver Face?!ã
The secretary looked at his boss. Silver Face should be in the other continent by now. How did he appear south of Vireocean?
ãThatâs not all. He appeared out of nowhere together with four thousand dark-skinned people from the mountains! He said âThe Supreme Leader will surely treat us with hospitality.â He seems to be rich as well. He bought a lot of food from a nearby town.ã
ãWh-What? Whatâs going on?ã
Dark-skinned people? Residents of Grand Dream... and at least four thousand of them?!
ãPlease read this first, Maâam. There must be some information in there.ãthe secretary said.ãMessenger, we might ask you to do something. Sit down and wait.ã
ãYes, Sir!ã
ãPlease bring this man some light meal and water.ã
ãY-Yes, Sir!ãAs soon as the boy was gone, the secretary handed the letter to Patricia.
It was a simple, small letter. But somehow it felt heavy.
ãItâs been a while since Iâve received a letter I really donât want to open. ã
Her hunch was right. The letter that Silver Face sent would lead to a turmoil that would involve not only Vireocean, but the other countries as well.
Grand Dream, a continent ruled by evil. The formation of an allied army, never seen before in the history of the continent, to take it back. A grand operation.
Vireoceanâs seas were calm and beautiful. It would not be long until a huge fleet appeared on its horizon.