New Age (1)
New Age (1)
The absolute monarch, the founding king, also known as the Immortal King.
Ravigion III.
After the death of the king who ruled Lafdonia for thousands of years, the newly crowned King of Change implemented many policies to erase the deeply rooted remnants of his predecessor.
One representative example was the revision of the calendar.
One year, thirteen months, 365 days.
To make it easier to calculate the cycle of the labyrinthâs opening, one month was fixed at 30 days, and a 13th month with only 5 days was created to adjust the remaining days.
He also modified the portal to change the last labyrinth cycle of the year to 35 days.
Of course, there was controversy among scholars.
They argued that it wasnât practical to waste 5 days every year for the sake of intuition.
However, the King of Change steadily gained public favor by holding grand festivals every 13th month, and as the years passed, the controversy subsided as people adapted to the new calendar.
Ah, he also changed the era name twice.
At first, it was taken from the King of Changeâs name, but because it was long and difficult to pronounce, the people used the kingâs nickname, and naturally, the royal family also started using that name.
And so, time passedâ
On the 2nd day of the 5th month of the 154th year of the Change Eraâ¦
â¦seven pillars of fire erupted from each Dimensional Plaza, engulfing the skies above Lafdonia. It was a disaster that would be recorded in history books by the hands of scribes and remembered for a long time.
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âDamn it.â
I grab the side of the bed and struggle to sit up.
And I leave the room, using the crutches I placed next to the bed.
Ugh, damn stairs.
âBjorn! Why didnât you call me? Why are you struggling alone?â
Misha, who was cooking on the 1st floor, saw me and came to help.
This really makes me feel like a patient.
Ah, am I a patient?
They said I needed to rest for a month, but I still canât put strength into my arms and legs properly.
âHere, sit down. This is your first proper meal since we came back, right? I put in some effort today.â
I catch my breath for a moment, holding a spoon, while Misha goes to get Ainar.
âItâs already been three days.â
Three days have passed since that day.
Of course, it doesnât feel real.
We had to go to the royal palace and give statements about what happened in the labyrinth on the first day we came back, even though we were all exhausted, and then I just slept after returning home.
ââ¦Those crazy bastards.â
I still shudder when I remember the moment the pillars of fire erupted.
I canât believe they were aiming for an empty house robbery.
I never even imagined they would set a trap in the center of the plaza where the Dimensional Gates open.
And in all seven plazas, at that.
ââ¦Whatâs going to happen now?â
The damage we suffered was minimal since we exited normally when the labyrinth closed, but the 3rd Royal Knight Order, as well as many large clans, were literally annihilated.
Of course, there were survivors.
Some of them, who were in the outer areas of the center, managed to survive by immediately retreating as soon as the magic circle started glowing.
There were about a hundred of them, I heard.
Ah, for reference, thatâs the total number from all seven Dimensional Plazas.
Itâs a bit ironic.
[A good commander isnât someone who makes perfect choices. Itâs someone who makes the choices they have to make.]
Those who made the choices they had to make died.
And those who were abandoned survived after fighting desperately for days without proper sleep.
Their positions were reversed overnight.
What would have happened if I had listened to him and abandoned my companions to escape?
âI would have died.â
Mishaâs voice came from behind as I muttered those words involuntarily.
âHuh? What did you say?â
âItâs nothing. Whereâs Ainar?â
âSheâs not budging even if I hit her.â
âShe must be really tired.â
âYeah. Iâm just going to make another one when she wakes up.â
Geez, sheâs tired too.
Misha took care of everything while we were sleeping, even waking up to cook for us. And she even got me crutches from somewhere.
Sheâs a companion I canât help but rely on.
âWhy arenât you eating?â
I came to my senses, staring blankly at Misha, and picked up my spoon.
It tasted like the end of a hard day.
ââ¦What are we going to do about Erwen?â
Misha asked as the meal was almost over.
Erwen went to the fairy sanctuary with her sisterâs body after the first dayâs investigation.
âWell, she said she would visit us after the funeral, so Iâm planning to talk to her then.â
âHmm, really?â
Misha, who was giving a lukewarm response, suddenly said,
âHow about we just bring her here?â
What? Is she testing me?
Or just drawing a line beforehand?
Various thoughts crossed my mind, but it didnât seem like that kind of tone.
âWhat do you mean?â
âThat⦠she lived with her sister, right? It will be hard for her to stay there. But Iâm a bit worried about having her live alone.â
âSo?â
âWell, we canât enter the labyrinth with six people, but I think itâs right to look after her until she recovers.â
Ah, right, this is the kind of person she is.
I teased her jokingly since I was proud.
âI thought you didnât like fairies?â
âEek, what do you take me for? Spit it all out, everything you just ate!â
Misha glared at me, grumbling.
It was a strange feeling.
Just a moment ago, my heart felt heavy with all sorts of thoughtsâ¦
âWhy are you laughing? Itâs creepy.â
âIâm just grateful.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦Ugh, suddenly.â
â¦but I felt better now.
Misha turned away and gulped down water as if annoyed.
I silently watched her.
Honestly, if it werenât for the ears and tail on her head, she would just look like an ordinary human.
Her short red hair had grown a bit longer since we first met.
A sharp nose and slightly upturned eyes.
Although you could tell she was a bit of an airhead just by talking to her for a few minutes, she looked cold and arrogant when I first saw her.
ââ¦â¦.â
ââ¦â¦.â
I belatedly realized that it was quiet.
An awkward silence filled the kitchen.
âIâ¦â
Thatâs when Misha was about to say somethingâ¦
Knock, knock, knock.
â¦we heard a knock on the front door.
âIâll get it.â
ââ¦â¦Okay, Iâll clean up the table.â
I walked to the front door with my crutches and opened it, and a welcome face was standing there.
âKyle Pebrosk.â
âHaha, itâs good to see you. Did you rest well?â
âI just slept as soon as I came back and just woke up.â
âThen do you have time to talk?â
âOf course. Come in.â
Kyle entered the house as I stepped aside. And he greeted Misha, who was cleaning up the table.
âOh! Mr. Kyle?â
âIâm sorry, Miss Kaltstein. It seems like I interrupted your quality time.â
âEek, donât tease me! Weâre not like that.â
âHmm, youâre not? Then I apologize.â
Kyle apologized as if he really didnât know.
Misha glanced at me and then turned away and continued cleaning.
So we sat down on the sofa in the living room.
âActually, I wanted to visit sooner, but as you know, Iâve been busy.â
âI understand. After that incidentâ¦â
âRight, thatâs rightâ¦â
An awkward silence fell as we mentioned that incident.
Misha then placed cookies she had bought on the coffee table and told us to talk comfortably before returning to her room.
âOh, these are from Ranumus Bakery?â
âReally? It must be a famous place.â
The atmosphere changed thanks to that.
I spoke more comfortably,
âI want to hear about everything, if you have time.â
âWe have quite a bit of time until the next schedule, but everything?â
âThe Ruin Scholar. What happened with that old man?â
It was a story I was curious about but couldnât hear.
I woke up right before Day 7 ended, and I had to look after Erwen.
And the Dimensional Plaza that day was pure chaos.
âAh, youâre talking about thatâ¦â
Kyle took a bite of the cookie and started talking.
There were many parts I couldnât understand since it was a story about a battle between mages, but to summarizeâ¦
He lost in a one-on-one.
He was overwhelmed by an overwhelming combination of magic before he could even properly use âAwakeningâ, which he had been preparing for years.
He activated the spell in an incomplete state and managed to inflict some damageâ¦
âI thought I had finally caught up after all that effort, but I was mistaken. No, the gap seemed even wider than before.â
â¦but Kyle faced a wall.
A wall he could never overcome.
What was even more humiliating was that he survived despite that.
ââ¦He said my talent was a waste. Isnât that funny? I wasnât even his opponent. He probably wouldnât have even taken that much damage if he hadnât tried to save me.â
Kyleâs expression was filled with shadows when he finished his story.
âIt must have been a difficult topic to talk about, thank you for telling me.â
âI thought you should know. You might become their target because of this incident.â
Phew, so he also thinks that way.
âThe royal family upgraded the Ruin Scholarâs threat level by one after this incident. Heâs right below the captain now. Honestly, I think he should be considered on the same level as the captain after experiencing him firsthand⦠but they donât seem to think so, no matter how many times I tell them.â
âThey wonât know until they experience it themselves.â
A mage who can pierce through the magic resistance setup I barely managed to complete with a normal attack.
Just how many monsters like that are there in this world?
If we ever encounter him in the labyrinth, weâll be wiped out in minutes.
âAnyway, I wanted to warn you to be careful.â
Although it seemed like the Ruin Scholar bastard wouldnât bother coming after me for revenge, considering his personalityâ¦
The Clown was a different story.
âWhat happened to the Corpse Collector?â
âThereâs no news yet. I heard he was fatally wounded before you left, but heâs probably alive.â
ââ¦I see.â
The Clown was at least better off.
He lost his army of thousands of corpses.
It would take a long time to recover, so we at least have time to grow.
âAh, so how many survivors are there?â
âYou mean the ones who escaped through Dimensional Gate?â
âOf course. I heard about a hundred people survived.â
Kyle sighed at my words.
âTo be precise, 103 people. Iâm not sure if we can even call them survivors.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Kyle then explained, using mage jargon.
To summarizeâ¦
âSo youâre saying itâs a unique spell with dark magic, so even divine power canât heal it properly?â
âThatâs right. Theyâre all unconscious right now. We donât know when theyâll wake up. Or if they even can.â
âGeez, thatâs messed up.â
After the talk about the survivors, we had a conversation about âthat incidentâ.
How did it even happen?
Kyle, who could be considered a high-ranking official in the royal family, told me everything he knew without hiding anything.
âWe were also confused at first. Itâs a spell that would take at least a few months to prepare, even if you knew about it, so how could they prepare something like that in the plaza in just one day?â
The question everyone had, including me, on that day.
The answer was simple.
âIt turns out they drew the magic circle in the sewers to avoid detection.â
As expected of those underground dwellers, they did it underground.
âAccording to the investigation, there was nothing wrong with Noarkâs barrier. In other words, it means they have a way to come out, or they had people smuggled out beforehand.â
I smiled awkwardly at his guess.
It would probably be the latter.
For exampleâ¦
âAmelia.â
A spy from Noark who infiltrated the city.
Until now, it was ambiguous to call her an enemy.
I thought their hatred was directed towards the royal family, not me.
Butâ¦
âI guess itâs right to consider her as an enemy now.â
She would continue working for Noark, and if Iâm unlucky, I might lose my life because of it.
Unless I enter Noark.
âThen letâs get to the point.â
âThe point?â
âThe situation in the city isnât good. Many of the key personnel who maintain this city are dead. If this continues, the economy will collapse.â
It was something I also expected.
Explorers are miners who extract resources from the labyrinth.
Although knights are strong, they canât even hold a candle to explorers in this aspect.
But the high-ranking explorers are all dead.
Well, there are some large clans that boycottedâ¦
â¦and some high-ranking explorers who were observing the situation because they didnât feel safe even after the identification tags were introducedâ¦
But the real problem was something else.
âThey probably wonât enter the labyrinth anymore. At least not until theyâre certain itâs safe.â
An unsafe labyrinth.
Itâs a ridiculous expression, but I understand.
Less than two thousand explorers returned alive from this cycle.
Who would enter the labyrinth and mine magic stones in this situation?
ââ¦It canât be helped. Until now, the identification tags and the 3rd Royal Knight Order reassured the explorers, but now the truth has been revealed.â
The knights, who said they would protect us from Noark in the labyrinth, opened Dimensional Gates with the large clans. And they abandoned tens of thousands of explorers and escaped.
âItâs shameful, but someone even said this during the meeting. That it might have been better if there were no survivors at all.â
I smiled bitterly at Kyleâs words.
The more I experience it, the more I realize itâs a cruel world.
Well, nothing changes by complaining.
âSo now I have to be wary of the royal family on top of the Ruin Scholar and the Corpse Collector?â
âHaha, thereâs no way.â
Kyle waved his hand at my concern, which was half-joking.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou wouldnât know since you were just staying at home, but youâve become a very important person to the royal family.â
ââ¦Explain in detail.â
âYour story is spreading among the survivors who were with you on that journey. In a few days, there probably wonât be anyone in this city who doesnât know who you are. Youâre practically a saint who put the Corpse Collector in that state all by yourself!â
ââ¦Alone? Please, donât spread that rumor.â
âYouâre a humble one.â
No, itâs not humility, itâs because Iâm burdened.
Iâm just a good guy who worked hard at the front.
It would be different if it were just that, but this is a fame I canât handle.
If weâre talking about fighting alone, it was actually the Clown.
He was pushing back the main force, which consisted of hundreds of mid-level explorers, with his corpse army even while fighting our team.
âCome to think of it, heâs a real monster.â
I organized my fleeting thoughts and returned to the main topic.
âSo what does that have to do with the royal family? There are countless explorers at my level.â
âBut there arenât many symbolic explorers like you.â
âI donât understand what you mean.â
âThereâs already distrust towards the royal family, isnât there? Itâs obvious that this incident will be the trigger. The royal family judged that if you become their rallying point, it might spread into a huge fireâ¦â
Damn it.
ââ¦Huh? Why that expression?â
I answered honestly,
âBecause it sounds like youâre saying theyâll eliminate me.â
It was my 100% sincere thought.
But Kyle just laughed, as if he knew about my concern.
âDonât worry. Theyâve already decided on how theyâll treat you during the meeting.â
Theyâve already decided?
Ah, so thatâs why he said I didnât have to worry about the royal family?
âStop beating around the bush and tell me. It seems like thatâs why you came today.â
Kyle smiled, as if he was proud of himself, and continued,
âCongratulations. Youâll be receiving a very, very, very big reward soon.â
The royal family decided to give me a carrot.