Chapter 168 - The Wise Dragon (5) âThe creator of the Dragon Soul?â
Saibeinâs expression turned peculiar. Azell was puzzled, so he asked a question.
âIs it someone I know?â
âI believe so. If Albatan-nim hasnât informed you of it.... He probably wants you to meet the person yourself. He probably wouldnât want me to tell you the identity of this person.â
âFrom my perspective, it is annoying, but since Iâm in Albatanâs care, Iâll have to be patient. Iâll overlook it.â
Azell clicked his tongue.
Saibein had burst out laughing at the sight. He asked Azell a question.
âSo could you tell me about my daughter?â
At his words, Azell became silent for a moment. Instead of answering the question, he asked a question of his own.
âWhy didnât you meet your daughter when you gave her the Dragon weapon?â
âI was keeping a promise.â
âPromise?â
Saibein let out a bitter laugh.
âWhen I came here, I was at deathâs door from the wounds I received from the Guardian Shadows. As a condition for taking me in, Albatan-nim required me to sever all connection with the outside world.â
The reason was simple.
The relationship between the Albatan forest and the Plain of Darkness was poor. When Atein was alive, there had been a mutual respect between the two sides. After the Dragon Demon war, the Plain of Darkness had invaded the Albatan forest several times. This was why their relationship was frayed now.
If one considered the context of the situation, Albatan had shown great generosity when he accepted one of the key figures in the Plain of Darkness into the forest.
âEven the act of delivering the Book of Darkness was controversial within the forest. However, Albatan-nim allowed me to do it.....â
Suddenly, he remembered a story he heard from the Count Beorein Michael. He asked the question.
âAround 20 years ago.... It was said that a powerful Dragon Demon fought against the Guardian Shadows within the Rulain Kingdom. Was that you?â
âDid you hear it from the Guardian Shadows? If so, you are correct.â
âI see.â
âIt all started from there. The Guardian Shadows relentlessly tracked me down, and in the end, I arrived here.â
âWhy did you do it?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWhy didnât you escape using the help of the Dragon Demon King worshippers? Why did you come here?â
â.......â
Saibein shut his mouth. The pursuit of the Guardian Shadows was so dogged that he wasnât able to escape. However, he didnât say this, because he did have another reason for coming here.
Soon, he let out a sigh as he spoke.
âBefore I tell you that story, I would like to hear about my daughter.â
âNiberis is alive and well. She is making good use of the Book of Darkness you gave her. Currently, she is one of the vanguards put forth by the Plain of Darkness. She is in the forefront amongst the younger generation. She used to be in a rivalrous relationship with my comrade, Laura.â
âI see.......â
âAside from that.... You wonât be happy hearing the rest of my story.â
âI would like you to tell me. There is no reason why you should try to spare my feelings.â
Since he spoke those words, Azell didnât really need to spare his feelings. Azell felt trepidation as he told the truth.
âAll right. I almost died at the hands of your daughter. She almost killed my comrade..... Moreover, I almost killed her too. You should thank Laura next time you see her.
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âYour daughterâs life was in my hands. However, Laura betrayed them, and as a price for your daughterâs life.... To be precise, everyone present with her was spared, but Laura had to betray them and give up the Vitanâs Chalice to me as a price. If I didnât accept her offer, your daughter would already be dead.â
If he hadnât, he would have never become comrades with Laura. Azell was sure now that he had made the right decision at the time.
Saibein had a complex expression on his face.
âI see.......â
âMoreover, I killed the man assisting your daughter. His name was Duran.â
Saibein looked at Azell with a surprised expression on his face. Azell spoke.
âHe lamented the fact that he couldnât protect Niberis. He died as he apologized to you. It seemed he was indebted to you.â
âDuran...... So that is how he died.......â
Saibein raised his hands to cover his face. His voice held a deep sadness.
One could clearly see that there was a deep connection between Saibein and Duran. From Duranâs perspective, Saibein had been his savior, who had led him down the correct path in life. Saibein also didnât treat their relationship lightly.
Azell just watched as Saibein silently grieved.
Azell asked him a question.
âDo you resent me?â
â...I would be lying if I said I didnât.â
Saibein looked at Azell with sad eyes.
âThere are people, who had given themselves up to despair, yet they decided to put their trust in me. I donât have the right to blame you for anything that happened since I left them.â
âWhy did you do it?â
Azell asked once again. Saibein let out a bitter laugh.
âAs Iâve said, everyone had given themselves up to despair. For me, my wifeâs death was the final straw..... Even before I reached that point, I shuddered when I saw my surrounding, which was slowly descending into madness.â
His eyes headed towards the lake. However, he wasnât looking at the calm surface of the lake. He was looking further into the distance.
âWhen you killed my father, we suffered an irreparable damage.â
From the perspective of humanity, the Dragon Demon kingâs army was the biggest calamity to happen in their history.
However, if one looked carefully through the worldâs history, one could find organizations, who had similar aspirations as the Dragon Demon kingâs army. If one only focused on their actions, the Demon Kingâs army were like any other army under a king. They just had very high aspirations.
A conquering force would usually place the conquered people into a lower class. So why was their actions considered to be out of the ordinary?
It wasnât. Whether it was in small scale or large scale, these incidents were common throughout human history. Sá´aÊá´h the ɴøvá´l_Firá´.É´et website on Gøøglá´ to access chapters of nøvels early and in the highest quality.
The only difference was the fact that the conqueror wasnât human. The center figure of the Dragon Demon kingâs army was a Dragon Demon. This particular conquering force had shown overwhelming force and power compared to any other conquering forces from the past. This was why the humans had pushed backed fiercely. Their resistance was unprecedented.
Basically, if the fact that a Dragon Demon was leading the army was taken out of the equation, the Dragon Demon kingâs army was like any other armies from human nations.
However, the Plain of Darkness thought differently.
âThe poison of madness started to seep into the irreparable wound.... At some point, we reached a point where we couldnât turn back..â
After losing in the Dragon Demon war, they deified Atein, and they clung to the belief that Atein would revive from death. The members of their organization started to turn into religious zealots.
âThe remnant of our defeated army were elite warriors of our kingdom. However.... They degenerated into being a dark religious group.â
They started conducting all kinds of evil acts in the name of Atein. They did it to get ready for the revival of their savior, Atein. Their original creed had been to unite the continent to create a utopian world. Ateinâs original intent was shattered into pieces. It was nowhere to be seen.
If the upper levels of the organization controlled themselves, it might have been a different story. However, the madness affected the upper levels of the organization the most. As Ainceraâs sense of self was sucked into the Great Darkness, the atmosphere worsened.
Azell asked the question.
âDidnât you think about stopping that?â
âI tried. However, I didnât have the ability to bring about that change.â
He was the last remaining child of the Dragon Demon king.
However, he had only been a symbol. In reality, he didnât have any true power.
âI was just put up as a front, so that the others could make use of me. I became painfully aware of my shortcomings. I didnât have any political influence.â
He was a figurehead and proof that the Dragon Demon kingâs line continued.
He had tried to reach a position where he would be able to correct the wrong he saw. He went around the world, and he willingly did dangerous and vile acts. He gathered comrades in the process as he built up the organization.
However, the popularity he gained only earned him a spot on the bottom of the power structure. It was twisted. As he worked harder, he was getting farther and farther away from power. The casualties of the Dragon Demon war....no, these beings that were a husk of their prior selves refused to go out into the front line. They sent out the youngbloods to fight for them, and the weight of the madness over the organization deepened.
If Aincera was behind him, the situation might have been different. However, Aincera kept losing her sense of self, so she slowly became disinterested in the culture within the organization. She didnât care about the discord between the various factions.
âI was tired. Iâve been tired for over a 100 years. It didnât take that long for us to lose our minds. The truth was that we became crazier as each day passed. Our past couldnât highlight the fact that weâve gone mad.â
Even if he fought to save someone, it was useless. The elders were gripped by the ghost of past glories, and anyone he saved would have been sacrificed by them.
He had been in a dilemma where the fundamental problem worsened as he solved the problems in front of him.
There was no end to the dilemma, and it wounded Saibein. There were two incident that drove him to give up on everything.
âThat is.......â
He was about to tell Azell the reasons when he shut his mouth. He had seen Minerel approaching them. She put on a charming smile as she spoke.
âInstructor Saibein. Iâm sorry for intruding in on your conversation.... A message was sent to our guest here.â
âA message?â
âThe creator of the Dragon Soul is waiting for him in his abode. He wants our guest to visit him there. He likes to wander around, so if we donât hurry, he might leave on a whim.â
âHe seems to be an unpredictable person. All right.â
After he spoke those words, Azell turned to look at Saibein.
âIâll hear the rest from you later.â
âLetâs do that. I still have some stories I would like to hear from you....â
âAll right.â
Azell left behind Saibein. He followed Minerel towards the creator of the Dragon Soul.
Saibein mumbled to himself as he watched Azellâs back move away into the distance.
âThe thing that makes me despair the most..... When my father realized that we failed to bring about our ideal world and everyone was falling into despair, he might have put his trust in you.â
8
They were deep within the forest. The territory ruled by Albatan was vast.
There werenât too many living within the forest, so there were gaps where no faction ruled over the land. Still, the residents of the forest didnât dare to cause too much trouble. Albatan was like holy king to them, and the land he ruled was like their holy land.
The creator of the Dragon Soul lived at the edge. He lived at the the peak overlooking the eastern shore.
Minerel spoke.
âThis isnât really a great place to live, so he only resides here when he had a student.â
âThere is a fine town over there, yet he chooses to live in such a place. He must be unsociable.â
âHe isnât like that.â
Minerel shook her head from side to side.
âHe is friendly and informal. Like the other 1st generation Dragon Demons, there was a time he was unapproachable, because of the tumultuous atmosphere around him. But now......â
âAre 1st generation Dragon Demons normally have a violent personality?â
Azell was curious, so he asked the question.
He didnât hold 1st generation Dragon Demons in high regards, but the ones he met had disparate personalities. Reygus was an idiot. His idiocy knew know bounds. Atein was unreadable. Then tehre was Reshoo. He had be qualities of an innocent beast.
Minerel answered him.
âI havenât met too many 1st generation Dragon Demons. However, from what Iâve heard from my elders, they receive the nature of Dragons quite strongly in the beginning. That is why they are like wild beasts, and many die early from fighting everyone.â
âHmmm.......â
Azell hadnât known this.
Minerel continued to speak.
âAt the very least, he doesnât have that disposition, so you donât have to be worried. He is quite popular with kids. Of course, he is monstrously strict as a teacher....â
âDid you learn from him?â
âI did. Many have tried to learn the Dragon Soul, yet very few have been able to manifest it.â
âWas it the same for your husband?â
âNo, he was my first pupil.â
â.......â
âItâs a love developed between a teacher and a pupil. Isnât it a bit romantic? When I first met him.....â
As if she had been waiting for this opportunity, she enthusiastically told Azell about her love life with Havan. She was talking about her own love life. Of course, it gave goosebumps to anyone who heard it. It was an unsightly story for others.
However, as he listened to her story, he realized something. Outsiders called this place the demonic lands, but it was still a place where people lived. He made himself somewhat agreeable as he heard her story, and he asked her a question.
âIs marriage here the same as the humans?â
âWhy wouldnât it be? Ah. The only difference is that the divorce rate is higher here. Sir Saibein also remarked on this fact.â
In the Albatan forest, Dragon Demons and Dragon Majins married humans. It wasnât seen as something out of the ordinary. Since each races had different life spans, it was common to see couples that had an age difference of hundred years.
In dating and marriage, people unhesitatingly broke off relations without regret. Of course, outsiders would consider such a culture to be strange.
What would have if a being that could live for over 300 years married someone that can only live for less than 100 years? The probability of them staying together was very low.
Maybe that was the cause? They became married, but the ritual didnât require them to stay together until death.
Also, the start to their marriage differed from outside.
âThere are cases where this isnât true, but we get married when a child is conceived.â
âSo you have a child?â
âMy son was in the crowd of children you saw earlier..â
Minerel let out a playful laugh. Azell had a thought as he looked at her face.
âThere is no way she looks like a mother......â
It might be, because she was a Dragon Demon. Or maybe it was the unique atmosphere of this place. She wasnât giving off the energy of a mother with a child.
Anyways, it seemed marriage here was a promise that they would take care of the child as parents. When the child safely comes of age, they had the choice of keeping the marriage or they could divorce. The choice was up to the individuals.
As outsiders, their culture seemed very foreign. However, Azellâs party accepted their way of life quite easily.
Azell had lived through everything life could throw at him during the Dragon Demon war. Leticia lived at the fringes of society, so regular societal bonds didnât hold much water with her. Kairen also traveled throughout the continent, so he had experienced numerous cultures.
The party shared their stories, and they were able to reach their destination before the sun set.
âI can hear the sound of ocean.â
The metallic flavor of the ocean was being carried by the wind. One could also hear the faint sound of waves.
Their destination was a large cliff that had been carved by the ocean. When they ascended to the top, they caught sight of a hut made out of wood. Then....
âThank you for coming all this way.â
A Dragon Demon male greeted them.
âIt has been awhile, master.â
Minerel gave a respectful greeting, but Azell couldnât follow suit.
The Dragon Demon looked like he was in his mid-20s. His eyes and Dragon Demon Stone was green. On top of his ears, there was a grayish-white horn that looked similar to the horns of a mountain goat. His face was kind, and there was no tension on his face. He also wore loose clothing with no weapon in sight.
Then there was the most eye catching characteristic.
He had bluish-white hair color. It was a color that could never develop within humans.
Azell knew of only one being that possessed this hair color.
âWhen I observed Albatanâs attitude, I thought this might be a possibility..... It really is you, Reshoo.â
He was Azellâs fourth teacher. He was the 1st generation Dragon Demon Reshoo.
The disheveled blue haired Dragon Demon named Reshoo let out a gentle laugh. He was markedly different from what Azell remembered.
âIt has been a while, Azell.â