Chapter 184 - Two Persons (2) âWho are you?â
Kairenâs hand moved towards his sword sheath as he asked the question.
There was something there beyond the darkness. It wasnât a Guardian Shadow. It was some being with a powerful presence.
An Undead made its appearance as it spoke those words. At a glance, this being didnât look like an Undead.
It was a being wearing a worn out black robe. However, there was nothing within. The robe was filled with darkness.
âIt is akin to a Guardian Shadow, but it is an Undead. What should we do?â
If it wasnât an evil spirit, a part of a corpse had to be used as the core to make an Undead. Normally, there should be bones that would be visible.....
The Undead spoke as if he could read what the others were thinking about him.
Kairen queried ihim.
âMay you reveal who you are?â
âArchmage Carlosâ messenger?â
âWhat about now?â
There was a strange nuance hidden within his words. However, the Undead didnât give the party time to question him any further. He continued to speak.
âHe prepared something?â
âHo-oh.â
Kairenâs eyes shone. The Archmage had created the Guardian Shadows. Of course, Kairen was interested in the tools prepared by him.
This was especially true, since he had lost one of his two Dragon Swords in the battle with Almarick. When he resided within the Albatan Forest, the smith offered to replace his sword as a gift, but he had found the new sword lacking.
The Undead turned around as he spoke.
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The conversation between Azell and Carlos was never ending.
They talked about memories from the Dragon Demon war, and the events had that occurred during Azellâs sleep. Then they talked about events after Carlos receded from the surface of history......
There were plenty of topics to talk about. Even if they talked for four days and four nights, they wouldnât have run out of topics to talk about.
âIt is unfortunate that we donât have any alcohol here.â
Carlos shrugged his shoulders.
Azell held a cup made out of ice, and light was sloshing within it. It was groundwater from within the mountain peak of Laus. As expected of the sacred mountain peak, the water contained enormous amount of energy. Carlos had refined it with magic, and Azell was drinking that water.
It was a miserable story.
However, it was something that happened naturally for an Undead. An Undead could not experience what it enjoyed as a human. Basically, an Undead couldnât enjoy the fruits of being alive. It was the biggest reason why Undeads lost their minds over time.
Azell could tell that Carlos was a special existence when compared to the other Undeads. However, this didnât change the fact that he wasnât alive.
âNo, even if he was alive......â
Memories became altered, and it wore down through the flow of time. Carlos had been trapped in this dark space for over 100 years, so it was inevitable that his past memories eroded away.
Azell briefly looked at Carlos, and he brought up a topic he had been putting off.
âI have a lot I want to ask you.â
âYes.â
Carlos hesitated. When he raised his arm, the black chains binding his body clanked.
âIf that is what you want, Iâm fine with it.â
Azell had already been worrying about that possibility. However, he spoke in a firm manner.
âI donât care if they come or not.â
Carlos let out a cheerful laughter. There was such a bleakness in his voice, but Azell was able to find the voice of Carlos within it.
âIf you want to do it, you should do it. Whatâs the big deal about you being dead? I doesnât matter if you are alive or dead. That isnât the important part.â
âIn historical terms, Iâm in the same boat. The era I lived in died the moment I was put to sleep.â
âYou are Carlos. It doesnât matter what you look like right now. You are Carlos Rizester, who put your life on the line with me. We fought the Dragon Demon kingâs army. Who cares if your heart doesnât pump any blood?â
Azell didnât hesitate as he spoke. A part of his mind thanked Leticia.
He had listened to her advice, and he had resolved the indecision within his heart. If he hadnât done so, he wouldnât have been able to express his feelings clearly. If he had been indecisive, he might have hurt Carlos.
âYou mean those bastards from the Plain of Darkness?â
âI see.â
Azell didnât ask how this was possible. If Carlos said it, it was based on him having sufficient evidence to make that statement.
Carlosâ voice was infused with emotions that he couldnât voice.
âAbout what?â
âYou donât have to apologize for that. You did all you could.â
âIf itâs my friend Carlos, Iâm sure he would have done exactly that.â
Carlosâ shoulder shook. Only darkness existed where his face should be, but he laughed as he covered his face. It was as if he was sobbing from the grief he felt, but at the same time, one could also feel his joy. It was a confusing laughter.
Carlos laughed for a long time before he spoke.
âYou probably would have gotten angry when I mentioned your baldness.â
âYou arenât acting that way right now.â
For a brief moment, Carlos thought about the right expression he wanted to say.
âI see.â
Azell snickered. It was true that Carlosâ attitude towards him hadnât changed much.
âIâve already had a similar conversation in the past.â
Azell told him about the conversation he had in the past with the Carlosâ thought construct, who had been old. Carlos started to snicker.
âIâve received many benefits from your forethought. No, I wouldnât be here if it wasnât for you.â
If Carlos hadnât found a way, he wouldnât have been able to win out against Ateinâs curse. From the moment he had woken up, he had benefited from all the measures taken by Carlos. He wouldnât be here if it wasnât for Carlosâ planning.
The friendship between the two of them had transcended a timespan of 220 years.
âThat is why it is my turn to help you. Iâll help you in any way I can.â
Carlos spoke.
âAre you planning on asking me to end Ateinâs ambitions? If so, you donât even have to ask it of me.â
âIs that why you sacrificed yourself? You let yourself become what you are for that reason?â
âI know. You probably did it, because you had no choice.â
âWhat is your request? Iâll grant whatever request you have.â
âOf course.â
When Azell nodded his head, Carlos spoke.
Azell furrowed his brows at Carlosâ words. However, he followed Carlosâ suggestion instead of questioning him.
âI heard it from Albatan. As compensation, you traded Ateinâs curse to him. He spoke as if something meaningful had happened. What was it?â
âI know right. He is a Dragon yet he acts like a naughty old man.â
The feelings the two of them felt for Albatan was completely synced, so they sniggered.
Soon, Carlos confessed to something Azell could have never imagined.
âWhat?â
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Carlos had suggested the sleep of the Dragons in attempt to save Azell from Ateinâs curse.
The Dragon and Dragon Majins displayed a surprising amount of life force during their hibernation. In exchange for entering a period of no activity, a wound that could have killed a Dragon or a Dragon Majin could be healed over a long period of time. However, one was completely defenseless in this state.
It was unlike the hibernation of other animals. There was proof that magic was active during this sleep.
Carlos took notice of this characteristic. Since Azell possessed Dragon Demon magic that exceeded most Dragon Demons, he hypothesized that Azell would be able to overcome the curse through the sleep of the Dragons.
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âHowever, I woke up from the 200 year sleep, and I recovered from the curse..â
âSo why did the curse disappear?â
âWhat?â