Chapter 5.2: Council of Lords (2)
I Fell into the Game with Instant Kill
Thatâs right, thereâs no way an ordinary maid could have an insane level that could overwhelm even the other Lords.
â¦What the hell should I do with this?
âI wonder when the Overlord is going to arrive? Time is almost up.â
The Black Sea Empress smiled at me and muttered slyly.
âSheâll be here soon. Just wait patiently while we have tea.â
Contrary to what he said, the Tyrant, who drank the steaming tea at once, licked his lips and asked the Fifth Lord.
âBy the way, I heard you went to Brunhel, Fifth Lord. Was there anything interesting you want to share?â
âDonât act familiar with me, you vampiric bastard.â
However, she mercilessly dismissed the question with a different cold voice from before.
The Tyrant shrugged his shoulders as if he was already used to such an attitude.
âHow cold. I donât know why youâre always impatient with me. Arenât I likable? Donât you think so, Second Lord?â
âWho would like something vulgar like you? Iâve said it many times, but donât talk to me unnecessarily.â
âYou are all too much. Didnât we just fight on the same side earlier?â
Listening to those useless conversations, I fell into trouble.
How long did I have to watch this absurd play?
Can I test something?
Looking at the maid who came to my side one last time and set down the teacup, I opened my mouth and said;
âOverlord.â
The maidâs movement froze.
âWhen are you going to end this prank?â
I continued.
The other lords all looked this way with an expression of surprise.
Even the Third Lord, the Heavenly Palace, who had never looked at me before.
ââ¦Hahaha!â
Only then did the maid, who threw off her mask, took a step back and burst into laughter.
âI heard you saw through Dayphonâs stealth at one glance. Itâs been a while since a really interesting guest like you came.â
â¦Overlord Rashtain.
The master of all Calderic and the head of the Nine Lords.
And one of the people closest to the strongest in the worldview of RaSa.
Swish.
In an instant, a black aura wrapped around her whole body. And in the blink of an eye, it transformed her into a completely different person.
Her waist-length jet-black long hair and eyes, and even the clothes she was wearing, changed from a maidâs uniform to a bright dress.
After walking to the seat of honor at the round table, she slumped down in her seat, fluttering the hem of her dress.
Dayphon, who had been standing near the entrance of the conference hall until just now, moved behind her and stood still.
âLetâs see, the Fourth and Ninth Lords are absent because theyâre busy with their own business.â
The Overlordâs gaze, which was looking around the round table, turned to the Wiseman.
âFirst Lord must have been busy, but you still worked hard and took part today.â
At those words, the Wiseman shook his head gently.
âItâs not a big deal, Overlord. Itâs my duty as a Lord to attend the Lordsâ Council unless itâs unavoidable.â
The Overlord turned her gaze to the Thunder Lord, this time with a faint smile.
âSecond Lord, you look like you have a lot to say, donât you?â
âHow are you, Overlord?â
The Thunder Lord nodded, glanced at me, and continued;
âItâs just hard to fathom the Overlordâs intentions in bringing an outside to the meeting.â
âHaha, is the Second Lord asking what I was thinking, doing such a thing?â
The Overlord smiled and waved her hand.
âSince everyone would gather here, I just wanted to make sure that I invited someone suitable.â
â¦Suitable? For what?
Then, she clapped her hands as if to lighten up the atmosphere.
âOkay then, letâs start the meeting! The first agenda, as you can see, is the recruitment of a new talent. Did you hear about it from the chief of staff?â
The attention of the Lords was focused again, and the Overlord smiled and made eye contact with me.
âFirst, I want you to tell me your name directly.â
ââ¦Ron.â
This was the start.
There was no particular crisis yet, but I couldnât let go of the tension.
Something had confused me ever since the Overlord appeared.
What was the reason for bringing me, a complete outsider, to the meeting of the Lords and sitting in this seat, as the Thunder Lord said?
I donât think she would want me to fight with the Lords just to test my abilitiesâ¦
âOkay. Then, Sir Ron, what is your purpose in coming to Calderic?â
â¦What kind of interview was this?
I was quite nervous because a more ordinary question came than what I thought.
I stared at her without answering the question right away.
âAh, of course, I know it was our chief of staff who suggested it first. What Iâm curious about is why you agreed.â
ââ¦â
âHonestly, Iâm in a state of shock right now. A person as powerful as you suddenly visit the castle. With your ability, itâs enough for enjoying whatever you want, wherever you want, as long as itâs a goal involving wealth and fame. So, whatâs the special reason for coming to Calderic?â
Special reason my foot.
This place was just the only option I had after facing a dead end. Thereâs nothing more to that.
I knew all the Overlordâs abilities.
I knew it would be useless to lie, so I answered as honestly as I could.
âThere is no specific purpose.â
The Overlord narrowed her eyes.
As if to gauge the true meaning of my words.
ââ¦Itâs just as I heard from Dayphon. Then, are you saying that you came here purely out of interest?â
She smiled again, raising the corners of her mouth, and nodded her head while humming, âgood, goodâ.
She looked like a boyish girl, but I didnât find it cute at all.
Because I knew the truth hidden inside was a monster that was nearly a thousand years old.
What you see now was just a polymorph shell, not her real body.
So, whatâs the point?
Anyway, I was sure I didnât end up sitting in this meeting just for those questions.
This was the real beginning.
I waited patiently for the words to follow.
The Overlordâs mouth opened again.
âSir Ron, do you want to become a Lord?â