Oh my stars!
I prided myself on my courage, but a shiver ran down my spine as I looked at the voiceâs owner.
The first thing I noticed was her pitch-black hair.
No matter how dark someoneâs hair was, it should reflect some light, but this hair seemed to absorb it all.
It was also unbelievably long. At a glance, it looked to be several meters at least. It flowed down the figureâs body and spread out on the slightly pooled water like seaweed.
Her bangs were so disorganized that I couldnât even see her face properly, but her frame seemed rather small.
It didnât feel right to judge by appearances, but even so, I could only see a kid.
âItâs been close to forty years since I last had a guest...â
Her voice was slow and devoid of hostility, but my instincts had been screaming in warning since I encountered this magician.
I feel like I might be fucked...
I wiped my sweaty palms on my clothes.
The powerful presence emanating from the magician was different from the pressure of absolute beings like the Lord of Blood and Iron or Asad, nor was it like the awe Iâd felt when facing divine beings like the demon lords.
I bowed my head to show respect.
âMy name is Luan Bednicker.â
âI know that the blood of Bednicker flows through that flesh,â the magician responded in an indifferent voice. âWhat I want to know is this: How did you solve all of those problems? They were not the kind you could solve with mere wit.â
The wording itself wasnât awkward, but her tone felt strangely unnatural, like she hadnât had a proper conversation in a long time.
I guess she did say itâs been forty years since her last guest...
I had a feeling that the last visitor might have been the Lord of Blood and Iron.
In any case, her attitude wasnât threatening and she didnât seem to be trying to intimidate me, but I didnât intend to let my guard down.
I gathered my thoughts and slowly answered, âIâve always been interested in the forgotten age and unrecorded history.â
âHmm.â The magician tilted her head. âWhen that darn Dellark mentioned a kid Iâd never heard of, I thought heâd finally gone senile... Well, I suppose you meet the bare minimum in competency.â
â...â
I had met a few people who spoke the Lord of Blood and Ironâs name casually, but this was the first time Iâd heard someone speak ill of him so openly.
âExcuse me, but... are you the librarian of the underground library?â I asked cautiously.
âThat is one of my duties,â the magician responded in a flat voice. She sat down on a mountain of books and stretched out a hand.
A book floating on the water flung into her pale hand, and she began to flip through it.
âI heard you were the one who requested entry to the library.â
âYes.â
âWhat are you looking for?â
âInformation about the demon lords.â
It seemed the magician hadnât heard about that from the Lord of Blood and Iron because her gaze, which had been fixed on the book, turned to me.
âThe demon lords.â
âYes.â
âI donât think they are beings the likes of your skill should be discussing.â
Well, she wasnât wrong.
When I didnât answer and remained silent, the magician continued, âAre you saying that despite your age, you still are of a Great Houseâs bloodline?â
That wasnât it.
What had happened at the training camp had made me sick of demons and cults, but...
I was trying to get information about the demon lords because of Eldest Senior Brother.
âThere is nothing more dangerous than premature knowledge... but you did indeed solve the problems I prepared and earn a total of 35 points. You may borrow 35 points worth of books.â
Ah, I see.So thatâs how it works.
It seemed that she hadnât prepared those difficult problems just to mess with intruders.
Of course, considering how she had threatened to take my eyeballs and fingers every time I got a question wrong, I couldnât say she had a good personality.
âHow many books can I borrow with 35 points?â
âThat depends on what books you are looking for. The value of each book varies greatly,â she explained, stretching out a hand dramatically. âThis is a tomb of forbidden texts. The books you seek about the demon lords are, of course, also kept here, but their danger is particularly high, even among forbidden texts. Even the least valuable book will cost at least 10 points.â
â...â
âChild, if you have inherited the blood of Bednicker, you must be a martial artist. With the points you have earned, you could easily borrow lost refinement techniques or martial arts manuals containing formidable power. Do you still desire books about the demon lords?â
âI do.â
Any martial artist would be tempted, but I nodded without hesitation.
âHmm... very well. Which demon lord are you looking for?â
âThe Demon Lord of Black and White.â
âAnd what information do you seek?â
âEverything.â
âInsufficient,â she immediately replied.
âExcuse me?â
âChild, it seems you havenât heard anything about this place.â
The moment the magician waved her hand, strange lights began to float around us.
They looked like ordinary fireflies, but they also reminded me of the will-oâ-the-wisps I had seen on Spirit Mountain.
Regardless, the unidentified lights illuminated the surroundings... and I was finally able to see the true nature of this space.
âThe number of books kept here is 230,000.â
âOh...â
I realized at once that this underground space was much larger than I had thought.
The bluish streaks of light that gently fell on the shallow water were like moonlight on a lake at night.
âNot a small number, is it? Among them, there are well over 1,000 books about the Demon Lord of Black and White. Even at a minimum of 10 points each, you would need 10,000 points to borrow them all, and you only have 35. Woefully insufficient.â
âHmm.â
This place held far more books than I had imagined.
I had to organize my thoughts. What information about Eldest Senior Brother, the Demon Lord of Black and White, should I ask for first?
Appearance? Personality? Characteristics? The martial arts heâd mastered? The weapons he used...?
Ironically, I probably knew more about Eldest Senior Brother than anyone else in this world...
But that didnât mean I could ignore the information here.
I knew the Unrivaled Sword Under the Heavens Haru, the First Disciple of Baek Nogwangânot the Demon Lord of Black and White.
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I needed time to think, so I changed the subject slightly. âGreat magician, do you happen to know a lot about divine beasts?â
âWhy do you ask?â
âI asked the Lord of Blood and Iron for advice on divine-beast contracts. He mentioned five divine beasts, and I chose the Serpent.â
âWhy did you choose the Serpent?â
â...I thought it would suit me best.â
In response to my vague words, the magician fell silent.
I continued after a short pause, âI heard you know about the Serpent. Could you possibly arrange a contract for me?â
The magician let out a dark chuckle. â...Kekeke.â
I clenched my fist discreetly. Unlike the languid, transcendental atmosphere she had shown so far, her laughter now held clear malice.
âIs that what Dellark told you?â
âYes.â
âWhat else did he say?â
I thought carefully about my conversation with the Lord of Blood and Iron. âI heard that no one has made a contract with the Serpent since Dark Fairy Kuset.â
âThatâs right. I have no intention of making a contract with anyone.â
...What did she mean by âIâ?
But then it hit me.
âYou mean...â
âIt seems Dellark didnât tell you anything about me.â
The corners of her mouth stretched into a crescent moon, and her hair, which had been floating like seaweed, abruptly surged as if it had a will of its own.
Swoosh! Slither slither!
Her hair transformed into dozens of snakes. Not figuratively but literally.
The snakes surrounded me, flicking their long tongues.
It was obviously a dangerous situation, but... I instead had an absurd thought.
Ever since the Gem Mountains, I canât seem to rid myself of snakes.
âMy name is Lise Ladygoth Oll Haimudd. I am the Serpent Dragon who swims in the deepest darkness, the Sorcerer of Dark Heavens whom even the Seven Colors that crossed the skies could not taint.â
â...â
I had heard the name Lise Ladygoth before, but what caught my attention more than that was this beingâs middle name.
Oll.
As far as I knew, only one race on this vast Continent was allowed that middle nameâa race that had disappeared from the continent. The ancestors of House Bednicker.
âDark fairy...â
So the magician in front of me... was both a magician, a divine beast, and a dark fairy?
What kind of muttâ
Lise Ladygoth interrupted my thoughts.
âEnough about the contract. Ask me about the demon lords again,â she said, sounding like she was dealing with an annoying, uninvited guest.
I had wanted to delve deeper into the contract, but my primary goal was the demon lord, not the divine beast.
âInstead of borrowing the books, could you perhaps enlighten me with the information?â I requested.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI have heard that the duty of a true librarian begins with reading all the books in the library they manage. And Iâm certain that you have read every single book here.â
âOn what grounds?â
I decided to hide my true feelings: that she must have read a ton of books because she seemed to have nothing better to do.
Instead, I replied, âIt was none other than the Lord of Blood and Iron who called you the âlibrarian of the underground libraryâ. You may be aware, but he has strict standards. He will not acknowledge anyone, no matter who they are, who does not meet his standards. And yet, he called you a librarian without a momentâs hesitation.â
âYou trust Dellarkâs judgment?â
âAs far as I know, he is the fairest man in Bednicker.â Since what I was going to say next could be taken the wrong way, I continued cautiously, â...So, could you perhaps do me the honor of summarizing the information from the books I require and sharing it with me?â
Lise Ladygoth, after a brief silence, chuckled. âYou have a silver tongue. Everyone else who came here prior was obsessed with the forbidden texts...â
â...â
âTo think youâd respect the profession of a librarian... Thatâs not very Bednicker-like. How amusing.â
Swoosh...
The black snakes that had been staring at me turned back into hair and settled atop the water.
The pressure I had felt disappeared without a trace. Only at this point did I breathe a sigh of relief.
âVery well. Then I shall tell you about the Demon Lord of Black and White based on my own discretion and prejudice. Exactly 35 pointsâ worth of information.â
âMay I ask for more details if I have any questions while you speak?â
âGo ahead,â Lise Ladygoth said in a languid voice. âFirst of all... the Demon Lord of Black and White is the most unique demon lord. No one has ever seen his face because of the jet-black armor that covers his entire body, but in terms of form and physique, he is the closest to human.â
Armor? I hadnât seen any when Iâd encountered him in Hell. I wondered if he usually wore something like that.
âEven in Hell, he doesnât form factions and doesnât hold territory. Heâs known to move alone. Also, there is no longer a faction within the cult that worships the Demon Lord of Black and White, though he does have a faction outside the cult.â
Slightly surprised, I asked, âDoes that mean... heâs become a completely separate force from the cult?â
âNot necessarily. Interaction between them has lessened, but there is still a connection. He does seem to follow the orders of the cult leader to some extent, and he does still have some followers within the cult... He just is not as proactive as the others.â
âHmm...â
âThe followers of the Demon Lord of Black and White are the least numerous and the most secretive. Theyâre harder to find than even ordinary cult members, and their relationship with their demon lord is one-sided. It is said that not even a high priest can communicate with him directly.â
A stream of valuable and important information poured out, beyond even what Iâd expected.
So there are cultists that follow him, even if their numbers are small.
To me, he was still my eldest senior brother. It was a very complicated feeling, knowing that there was an organization that worshipped him as a god.
...I'd like to meet them at least once.
Of course, it would be nearly impossible to find a follower of the Demon Lord of Black and White when even ordinary cult members were hard to find... but somehow, I felt confident that I would run into them at least once before I faced Eldest Senior Brother head-on.
Even though itâs a hunch with absolutely no basis.
I recalled Tangtata, whom I had seen in hell, and asked, âWhat is his relationship with the other demon lords like?â
âNeither good nor bad. That is how demon lords generally are.â
âThen do you happen to know the Demon Lord of Black and Whiteâs objective?â
âNothing has been revealed yet.â
âHmm...â
âLastly, the current whereabouts of the Demon Lord of Black and White...â
I was stunned.
Sheâs going to tell me that too?
The magicianâs next words came as a greater shock than anything she had said before.
âThe Demon Lord of Black and White is currently on Spirit Mountain.â