Volume 4, Seventh Tactic of Slaying a Dragon: Choose Your Companions for Slaying a Dragon
The Legend of Sun Knight
Volume 4, Chapter Seventh Tactic of Slaying a Dragon: Choose Your Companions for Slaying a Dragon
Translator: ErodingPersona
As I gradually regained consciousness, I thought of opening my eyes, but I immediately stopped myself.
Why should I? Iâm blind; there is no point in physically opening my eyes.
The images in my mind gradually became clearer⦠However, all of a sudden they stopped becoming clearer. My sight was still very blurry, not at all like how clear it had been before.
I opened my eyes thinking that they might actually be of some use, but even after doing so the images around me were still blurry and unchanged.
I was startled, slightly confused as to why this was happening, until I realized that the dark element in my vicinity was interfering with my ability to sense other elements, causing the blurriness of the images in my mind. When I strengthened my sensing ability, the images returned to their usual clarity.
This has absolutely nothing to do with opening my eyes!
I ripped a strip of cloth from my robes and started winding it around my eyes.
After that, I stood up and roared to my surroundings, âScarlet, where are you? Donât keep on hiding. I donât trust you, I donât trust Ecilan, and I donât trust Sybil. I donât trust anyone!â
âThatâs very good!â
This time I wasnât taken by surprise. I actually thought of slowly turning around and facing the little girl behind my back, but I stopped again. The movement would have been as meaningless as opening my eyes.
I had already âseenâ her, so I had no need to face her. She looked exactly the same as before, like a little girl, although I now highly doubted that she really was one.
âYou are becoming more and more like how you should be. Have you started regaining your memories?â Scarlet asked teasingly.
I flinched and reflexively turned around, blurting out, âWhat do you mean?â
âAh! Seems like thereâs still a little ways to go.â Scarlet, however, smiled and said, âYou donât actually need to turn around to see me, isnât that so?â
Hearing this, my fury welled up again and I could not help roaring, âDonât change the subject! Scarlet, what on earth do you mean? Donât play riddles with me, and donât disappear again!â
âI canât help that. They destroyed my body and now I have no form, so I had to wait a really long time before I could appear before you!â
What? Stunned, I asked in confusion, âWho are âtheyâ?â
âWho else?â Scarlet sneered. âWho else but the people who had just tried to lie to you?â
âBlaze Knight?â I asked, then stayed silent for a moment before answering in full confidence, âNo, you mean the Church of the God of Light, donât you?â
âBingo!â Scarlet nodded her head, satisfied, and said with a smile, âHowever, to be more exact itâs the Sun Knight.â
The Sun Knight wants to deceive me? I hesitated, yet I still could not stop myself from saying, âBut, Ecilan said that I am the Sun Knightâ¦â
Scarlet suddenly snorted and laughed. The tinkling, silver-bell-like laughter of hers rang for quite some time until she shook her head and said, âGrisia, you actually believe him? You are full of the dark element, you use necromancy, you donât know how to use a sword, and youâre not good at horseback-riding⦠Even if you have lost your memories, you canât really think that youâre the Sun Knight, can you? You donât even meet the simplest of requirements for being a knight!â
âIâ¦â I was dumbstruck. Thatâs right! What on earth was I expecting?
Scarlet suddenly gave a cry, âOh no, my time is up again. Grisia, remember, donât trust anyone. Use them, but donât trust them.â
My heart lurched, and I asked sharply, âIncluding you?â
âYes, including me.â
Scarlet nodded her head, then said, âDecide for yourself whether or not you want to follow my instructions. Now, Iâm telling you, you have already arrived at your desired destination, the entrance to the Kingdom of Moon Orchidâs largest land of darkness, the Valley of Trizer. The item youâve lost is in the deepest part of the valley. Go and get it. After that, you will know the entire truth.â
Valley of Trizer⦠That was indeed my desired destination. I had originally planned to lure Blaze Knight here, but it had never crossed my mind that the âitemâ I had lost would be here as well.
Even though I had intentionally followed Scarletâs instructions to head northeast, I didnât think I would make such an accurate choice and actually find the exact place Scarlet had talked about.
Although my mind was still full of questions that I wanted to ask, Scarletâs figure was already fading away. Seeing this, I hurriedly asked, âYouâre not coming along with me? Then at least tell me, what did I lose?â
âYou will know⦠when you see it, because it is something that originally belonged to you.â
As Scarletâs figure slowly faded, her voice also became fainter and fainter, as if it were floating away like the windâ¦
âJust like how you knew that that unicorn belongs to you too.â
Before disappearing, she stretched out her hand and pointed to a corner. I extended my sensing ability to the spot and unsurprisingly discovered that the previously vacant space was suddenly occupied by the unicorn. Even Ecilan was still tied on top of it, but both of his eyes were tightly closed. He didnât seem conscious.
Even after Scarletâs figure had completely disappeared, I blankly stood where I was for a while until I remembered that I had been cut by a sword. If I donât hurry up and heal myself, I might die from excessive blood loss⦠Eh!
Whereâs my wound?
There was not a single scratch on my chest, or even any bloodstains. If not for the fact that my shirt had such a gaping tear in it, I might have even doubted whether I had really been injured.
Was it Scarlet who healed me? If so, then following Scarletâs instructions shouldnât be a mistake, right?
My mind was in a muddle. I had absolutely no idea who was lying to me and who wasnât, but at least, up until now, Scarlet had never hurt me. She brought me to the unicorn, gave me A Complete Guide to Necromancy Spells, saved me from the hands of Chikus Blaze, and even healed me; furthermore, she brought the unicorn and my hostage back to me as well.
With my hand, I beckoned the unicorn who immediately hurried over happily and started licking me. I gave a back-handed smack to its head.
âYou like licking me so much, do you think Iâm foodâ¦â
Wait a minute!
Speaking of which, what does a unicorn eat to sustain itself? How come I donât think I have ever seen it eat anything? I stared doubtfully at the unicorn. It still persisted on sticking close to my hand, continuously licking it to show its affection.
It doesnât feed on humans, does it?
When I immediately retracted my hands, the unicorn started whinnying in displeasure. I hit it on its head again. After the unicorn gave a cry of dismay, it lowered its head until it was almost touching the ground.
Seeing this, my heart softened. After all, it had been very obedient all this time. Letting it lick my hand a bit was not a problem⦠as long as it didnât eat me.
âBut still, you always lick me. You have never bitten me, so you probably donât eat humans, right?â
I hesitantly extended my hand. The horse immediately lifted its head and started licking my hand. What on earth is on my hand that is so nice to lick?
Even if it is eating âsweat,â after two licks all my sweat would be gone. Other than the horseâs saliva, there was absolutely nothing else on my hand⦠Hang on!
It couldnât be⦠I doubtfully gathered some holy element onto my hand. My body naturally attracts a small amount of the holy element. If there is anything on my hand, it should only be this.
After I finished gathering it, I started to observe the unicornâs movements. The horse was actually so excited that it snorted and stomped its hooves, both eyes shining with greed⦠What? I canât see color, so how can I see that its eyes are shining with greed?
If a horse has opened its eyes even wider than peaches and saliva is drooling down the length of its face, then I donât need to be able to see color toknow that its eyes must be shining even brighter than my holy light.
Following that, I extended a hand, rested my chin on the other, and sat on the ground, grudgingly letting the horse eat its âmeal.â
âSo you really have been treating me as your food all this time. No wonder you like to lick me so much, you gluttonous horse.â
Although I said this, I gathered even more of the holy element, letting the unicorn lick to its heartâs content.
After all, this perverted and gluttonous horse was my only companion now. I forced a smile, looked at the unicorn, and muttered, âSay, I really should give you a name, since youâre my companion.â
Hearing this, the unicorn actually stopped licking its food, lifted its head, and neighed urgently.
âYou actually want a name so badly? Alright, let me think. What I should call you?â I frowned and started thinking.
At this, the unicorn used its head to nudge me, and it gently bit my hand. It kept on repeating the nudging and hand-biting actions.
âHand?â I asked in confusion.
It shook its head vigorously, stopped for a while, and then switched to gathering a massive amount of holy light onto its body.
Somewhat understanding, I asked, âLight?â
The unicorn nodded its long neck energetically. It then used the horn on its head to touch me gently, and then it kept on repeating the action.
âHorn?â I hesitantly said.
The unicorn nodded its head vigorously. After nodding, it stared at me with much anticipation. Donât question me any more than this why I am blind yet can still see something like anticipation.
If there was a horse who was continuously braying at a pitch eight times higher than normal, had eyes which were wider than peaches and hooves that were rearing restlessly towards oneâs body, only someone who was blind, deaf, and had lost all sense of touch would not know how strongly this horse was anticipating my answer.
I felt sorry for Ecilan, who was still on top of its back. He definitely had to be sleeping very precariously.
âDonât rush. Let me think, light and horn⦠Light and horn!â
A thought flashed though my mind and I cried out, âI get it, so you areâ¦â
The unicorn stopped all of its movements and stared at me with wide eyes, not daring to even breathe loudly.
âWhitey!â
ââ¦â
This is the first time Iâve ever seen a unicorn fall down.
âArenât both light and horns white? They should be white, right? At least thatâs what my general knowledge is telling me. Since you pointed to light and horn, and both of these are white-colored things, your name must be Whitey. What on earth are you making a ruckus for?â
I unhappily smacked Whiteyâs head and reprimanded, âEven if you have a name, thereâs no need to jump around so happily. Keep up the noise and you wonât have any dinner tonight!â
Whitey didnât dare to jump around anymore, but it started making whimpering sounds. This time though, I didnât stop it. Since the entrance to the valley was so eerily quiet, a little bit of noise was alright.
After naming Whitey, I observed my surroundings. To both my left and right were cliffs; only to my immediate front was some blurry flat land, the reason for the blurriness being the super dense dark element there.
In front of me should be the Valley of Trizer. Should I head in? Or should I leave, taking Whitey and Ice Knight along and continue being chased by people?
I forced a smile.
Actually, I donât have any other choice.
Unless I was willing to continue living as a person without memories, on the run from people out to kill me, I had absolutely no choice but to follow Scarletâs wordsâ¦
âGrisia!â
Startled, I reached out with my sensing ability and noticed that it was Woodrow and the others who had arrived earlier than me. They jogged out from the valley, naturally running toward where I was.
Iacchi was the fastest. He was the first to reach my side and immediately slapped my back, hard. As I painfully turned to face him, he suddenly burst out with a gong-like cry, âGrisia, what happened to your eyes?â
When both Igor and Woodrow reached me, they also stared at my eyes in surprise.
I then remembered that my eyes were still bound by a strip of cloth. I immediately took it off and told them, âNothing, my eyes had just hurt a little, so I covered them for the time being.â
âThey have already healed completely, right? Donât scare us.â Igor grabbed my head with his hands and stared at my eyes relentlessly, as if he would find some sort of incurable disease in them.
Woodrow worriedly asked, âDo you want to go find someone to heal them first? You might have fallen sick.â
âNo way, canât your healing spells do the trick?â Iacchi let loose an incredulous expression.
âA clericâs healing spells arenât all encompassing. If itâs a normal illness, a healing spellâs effect wonât help much.â Woodrow explained thoroughly and then turned to me and asked, âGrisia, you must have tried a healing spell to heal it, then noticed that there was little effect, right?â
I⦠I could only nod my head.
âOh no, you might really have fallen ill,â Woodrow said with concern while placing a hand on my forehead.
âHow is he? Thereâs nothing wrong with Grisia, is there?â Igor asked anxiously.
âI donât think he has a fever.â
I carefully sensed their expressions. All of them seemed to have a look of concern, and none of them bore any atypical looks.
âWe should leave and bring Grisia for a checkupâ¦â
How can I let that happen? I still have to find the item Iâve lost! I hurriedly said, âNo, donât. Blaze Knight might catch up soon, and I really am alright now.â
âReally?â Woodrow asked me doubtfully.
âIf you arenât alright, donât push yourself,â Igor loudly muttered.
Donât trust anyone.
My heart suddenly prickled painfully, and I forced myself to say, âThere really is nothing wrong.â
Iacchi clapped my back and said, âThen thatâs alright. It would be terrible if we finished this at the expense of your eyesight. That wouldnât be worthwhile at all.â
âThatâs right, I forgot to say, you did well!â Woodrow patted my shoulder. His pat was definitely a lot gentler than Iacchiâs. He softly said, âGood work.â
Igor said in a loud voice, âI admire you, Grisia. You actually escaped from Blaze Knight. You really are talentedâ¦â
Sybil and Yuna betrayed me.
âWhatâs wrong? Why arenât you saying anything?â Iacchi asked, puzzled.
âCould it be that your eyes are hurting again?â
âDo they still hurt?â Igor asked, worried, âThen we should follow what Woodrow said and go heal them.â
Sybil even shot an arrow at me.
âGrisia?â
âNothing⦠Iâm really alrightâ¦â I gave a brilliant smile and said, âI just feel a little tired. As long as we move slowly, Iâll be fine. Letâs move out. Itâd be bad if Blaze Knight caught up with us.â
Everyone nodded their heads.
Along the way, Igor and Iacchi were warned in advance by Woodrow not to goof off, otherwise they might disrupt my rest, so both of them were very obedient. Then, while walking Woodrow told me about the Valley of Trizerâs current state, even lowering his voice, treating me as though I were sleepwalking, and he was afraid to wake me up!
âEver since weâve reached the Valley of Trizer weâve been following your plan, first setting up at the borders of the valley, but we found something strange.â
âWhatâs strange?â Listening to his soft voice had made me feel drowsy. Finally something has caught my attention.
Unsettled, Woodrow furrowed his brows and said, âThe Valley of Trizer has always been one of the three largest lands of darkness in the Kingdom of Moon Orchid. It should be filled with undead creatures and dark demon beasts, but we found an area with absolutely no undead creatures.â
Iacchi, who must have been bored out of his mind, immediately cut in, âWhile waiting for you, we thought about going in to take a look, but⦠Hehe, even though there werenât any undead creatures, there were still ferocious beasts! So we didnât actually go in.â
Absolutely no trace of undead creatures⦠This abnormality gave me a familiar feeling. It might have had something to do with the item Scarlet spoke of. I couldnât help voicing my suggestion, âLetâs go take a look!â
Stunned, Woodrow said hesitantly, âBut we still have an unconscious Ice Knight on our hands. Isnât this a bad idea?â
âDonât worry, he wonât wake up for a while.â I said with indifference, âJust treat him as Whiteyâs saddle.â
ââ¦Whitey? Who is Whitey?â Woodrow, Iacchi, and Igor all had startled looks on their faces. They seemed not to understand who Whitey was.
I replied crossly, âBesides the unicorn, who else here can wear a saddle?â
Everyoneâs eyes widened, and after a while Iacchi cried out, âYou named a unicorn Whitey?â
I immediately denied it. âNo, the unicorn wanted that name.â
The unicorn immediately started whinnying loudly and stomping its hooves, occasionally even rearing up⦠Poor Ecilan! He definitely could only be having nightmares.
â⦠Are you sure?â
I nodded my head. âYes, it signed it out for me.â
âSince when did it have handsâ¦â Igor said, dazed.
âIt pointed at my hand and brandished its horn.â I said confidently, âThink about it! The holy light on my hand is white, right? The unicornâs horn is also white, right?â
All three of them nodded their heads. I felt happy. Luckily, I hadnât guessed wrong.
âSo thereâs nothing wrong with calling it Whitey, right?â
âThatâs true when you put it that way! So it really is named Whitey.â
Igor was the first one to nod his head and agree with me. Iacchi shrugged his shoulders, and seemed not to care about what the unicornâs name was. Woodrow, however, hesitated for a while before nodding his head.
The unicorn whinnied even louder⦠It really is very excited! Is having a name so delightful?
Just then, Woodrow couldnât help whispering, âBut donât you think it might also be referring to âHoly Lighthornâ or something of the sort?â
The unicorn suddenly started neighing brazenly and stomping its hooves.
âYou really are noisy! If you make any more noise, you wonât get any dinner!â I roared at Whitey, then turned my head and said, âDonât you find it strange for a horse to have such a sophisticated vocabulary? Not to mention how âHoly Lighthornâ is such a mouthful. Isnât Whitey easier and more understandable?â
Woodrow couldnât help agreeing, âThat⦠thatâs true. It must be Whitey then.â
I nodded my head matter-of-factly.
At this, the unicorn dropped its head. Igor stretched out a hand to pat its head and said, âThe name Whitey really isnât too bad. Itâs definitely much easier to pronounce than Holy Lighthorn⦠Ah! You bit me, let go! It hurts!â
âAlright, letâs get a move on! Whitey, let go of Igorâs palm⦠I mean, let go of his entire arm.â
Afterward, we moved deeper and deeper into the valley and finally stopped having an easy time. A few types of creatures of darkness, especially undead creatures, became as numerous as weeds on a grass plain. Two steps in and a crowd would surge forward. At first, Igor and Iacchi attacked the low-level undead creatures as if playing a game, even competing over the number of undead creatures they finished off.
However, as we headed deeper, all of us started noticing something strange. No matter how many weâd beaten, the number of undead creatures wasnât being reduced but was increasing instead. Even some of the low-level undead creatures that should have run off after one beating rushed and attacked us from the back.
Finally, in comparison to the five people and one horse on our side, the undead creatures opposite of us seemed like an army.
âHurry, hurry up and fall back!â Iacchi shrieked.
âWhatâs going on?â Woodrow gaped and gasped uncharacteristically, âWhen we came earlier, there werenât that many undead creatures!â
Immediately, Igor the warrior dutifully lifted up his sword⦠Although the tip of the sword was trembling enough to look like a V.
âProbably because Whitey, Ecilan and I are all here,â I realized.
âOur bodies are filled with holy light. In the eyes of those undead creatures filled with the dark element, weâre probably as bright as a bonfire. Although undead creatures should be afraid of the holy element, this is their base camp. Thereâs a high chance that their fury has already overpowered their fear, so theyâre all grouping together to attack us.â
âN-now what are we supposed to do?â Standing at the forefront, the warrior Igorâs voice was trembling so much that he sounded like he was about to burst into tears.
âDonât worry.â I smiled lightly and said, âAs long as we turn into them, there wonât be any problems. Undead creatures wonât attack their brethren.â
âTurn into undead creatures?â Iacchi immediately cried out in a strange tone, âWho wants to change into them! Better to die than to cling onto an unnatural life! I donât want to die so young!â
âDonât panic so much,â I said crossly. âYou donât want to die. Do you think I want to either?â
âThen what are you planning to doâ¦â
âNo matter what your plan is, hurry up! Theyâre rushing toward us already!â
Iacchi hadnât even finished his question when Igor cut him off. Hearing Igor, Iacchi and Woodrow immediately assumed a fighting stance. Iacchi drew out a dagger and stood behind Igor. Woodrow, on the other hand, changed into a panther, and stood next to the warrior.
This surprised me. Theyâre facing so many undead creatures, yet they still have the will to fight? Maybe I really have been belittling Woodrow and the rest of them.
However, even so, I had no wish to fight against an entire army.
I dispersed more than half of the holy light surrounding my body and started gathering the dark element. This was even easier than gathering holy light. The dark element here was so thick that my surroundings had been misty and blurred to me all along. I simply stretched out my hands; immediately, my hands filled with a large ball of dark element that was thick enough to be kicked around.
After that, I shrouded everyone in the dark element I had gathered.
Under the shroud of dark element, the undead creatures immediately ceased rushing forward. They acted as if they had lost their target. After staring stupidly for a moment, they started searching but couldnât detect anything. After a while, they started dispersing. Some even floated past us, but none bothered to give us a single glance.
Seeing this, the originally terrified trio calmed down and sheathed their weapons. Even Woodrow changed back to human form.
âSo thatâs what you meant. You should have said so earlier!â Iacchi loudly proclaimed, âExplain things better! Changing into them⦠Did you want to scare us to death?!â
âGrisia, I want to punch you dead!â
True to his words, after sheathing his sword Igor rushed over and caught me, wedged my head in his arms, and raised his fist⦠I actually worried for a bit, thinking he really was going to punch me, but in the end he placed his fist on top of my head and then twisted his fist back and forth incessantly.
âHahaha! That tickles!â I was itching and laughing as I strongly objected, âItâs your own fault for misunderstanding. It had nothing to do with me!â
âYou littleâ¦â Hearing my words, Iacchi also joined in rubbing his fist into my head.
Off to the side, Woodrow shook his head with a completely helpless expression on his face as he watched our childish antics.
After playing about for a while, I suddenly shrugged off Igor and said indifferently, âYouâre awake, Ice Knight?â
Everyone stopped their games and swiveled their heads to look at Whiteyâs back. Ecilan really had opened his eyes. He stayed silent for a while; only his pupils moved from left to right, as if observing his surroundings. Finally, he murmured quietly, âHow could I have faintedâ¦â
It was probably Scarletâs fault, I think? However, I thought Scarlet would have made it so that he would remain in a comatose state until the end, just in case he started lying to me again. I had never thought that Scarlet would leave him be.
Ecilan turned to look at me and asked in a quiet voice, âIs Blaze alright?â
âYes,â I sneered and couldnât help mocking, âHeâs in such perfect health that he almost cut me in half.â
Hearing this, Ecilan said, startled, âHe didnât know that the person he was attacking was you, did he?â
âHe knew,â I said coolly. âHe also said that Iâm definitely not the Sun Knight.â
Ecilan blinked, confusion on his face.
Woodrow asked acutely, âWhat Sun Knight?â
I hesitated, but still explained, âNothing. To escape, Ecilan lied to me and said that Iâm the Sun Knight. He wanted me to leave with him.â
âYouâre the Sun Knight?â Iacchi opened his mouth wide.
The three of us plugged our ears in unison.
âHow can that be~~ HAHAHA! Thatâs so funny that itâs giving me a stomachache!â Iacchi laughed while saying, âIf Grisia is the Sun Knight, then I am the Pope!â
Poor Ecilan⦠Because he was tied up, he had no way to cover his ears and could only suffer through Iacchiâs explosive laughter. Unfortunately, all three of us only had two hands each. Although we sympathized with him, we didnât have any extra hands to help him block the noise.
Finally, Iacchiâs loud laughter stopped, and only then did the three of us drop our hands. I sympathetically cast two healing spells on Ecilanâs ears. The latterâs expression showed that he was probably about to faint again.
Woodrow murmured quietly, âLuckily an undead creatureâs hearing isnât particularly good. If not, all of the undead creatures in the valley would have been drawn out by that.â
âPoor you!â I sympathetically rubbed Ecilanâs head, and at the same time mussed up his hair to prevent him from being too good-looking.
Ecilan stared at me coldly.
I donât know why, but after being glared at by him, I suddenly felt that something was not quite right. I immediately changed the subject. âEcilan, since youâve said you know me, look carefully at me. Do you feel as if there is something missing from me?â
Unexpectedly, he replied without any hesitation, âA lot of things are missing.â
âI mean, are there any very important items gone?â I thoroughly explained, âAnything that I always keep by my side, never removing it, but is now gone?â
Ecilan stared seriously at me. After quite some time, he nodded and said, âThere really is something missing.â
âWhatâs missing?â I asked in agitation. Finally, finally I will know what it is that I have lost.
âYouâre missingâ¦â
All of us listened attentively to the answer.
Ecilan replied in complete seriousness, âYouâre missing a little pouch with a sun-shaped symbol embroidered on it, the one that I gave you for you to stuff in your sweets. You never take it off your body.â
ââ¦â
If the item Scarlet wants me to find is a pouch used for storing candy, I will definitely mince her and make sweets out of her!
Then, Ecilan suddenly added, âThere also seems to be a necklace, but that was something you only started wearing about a month ago.â
I started. A month ago? âWhat did that necklace look like?â
Blanking out, Ecilan shook his head and said, âIâve never paid much attention. Iâve only heard from Metal who said that he saw you wearing a large jewel. He wondered where youâd snatched it from, and wanted to inform the Pope that youâd stolen itâ¦â
ââ¦What is Metal Knightâs name?â
âLaica Metal.â
I viciously said, âIâll remember him!â
âIs that so?â Ecilan murmured in a low voice, âThen heâll definitely be very touched. Besides Knight-Captain Judgment, youâll actually also remember his name correctly. Before, whenever you called him by his name, you would call him Lime, or Slime.â
âSl-Slime? Haâ¦â Iacchi wanted to laugh again. Fortunately, Igor managed to cover his mouth in time.
âI called him Slime?â I asked curiously, âThen what did I call you?â
ââ¦â
âHey! Talk!â I nagged him, âUnless you are lying to me again! If not, tell me! What did I call you?â
ââ¦â