Chapter 49 Guardian Shadows (2). Chapter 49 - Guardian Shadows (2)
âDonât look at me like that with those eyes. They were adopted.â
âAdopted children?â
âThe children became orphans for various reasons, but I adopted them. Actually, there were other people who acted as their actual parents.......â
Still, the children were a shining beacon in his memories.
During the Dragon Demon War, Azell had seen a lot of tragedy. During this time, he had adopted children whose fate brushed against his, and he had sent them to the lands owned by him, Marquis Karzark.
After he had killed Atein to end the Dragon Demon war, he was slowly dying from the curse. Thus, he had retreated back into his territories for two years.
During that time, he had made a lot of memories with his adopted children. They were like a real family during that time.
He rode horses with them. They raced across the plains, and they found secret locations where other people wouldnât even dare to visit. He had also taught them martial arts... There was once a time when he had lived in such a way.
Enora, who had been listening without interruption, spoke.
âSir Azell must have been a noble.â
âIs that so?â
âUnless you are a noble, the activities you described is impossible. Moreover, it sounds like your family was prosperous. You really canât remember the details?â
âYes. I really want to remember it all.â
âIf I really turn out to be a noble, Ms. Enora has to treat me well?â
âMmm. So I just have to stop calling you ahjushi?â
âYou are pretty quick on the uptake.â
Azell couldnât help, but laugh when Enora looked up at him in a cute manner.
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After purchasing the items, they visited a clinic. When they returned to the place they were lodging at with the healer, the sun was setting.
Enora spoke in an excited manner.
âWow. I want to always shop with someone like Sir Azell.â
âSo you want a strong servant?â
Azell grumbled.
As they walked, she had bought necessary travel items and ingredients for food. The amount she bought wasnât a joke. These items would be divvied up between the horses during the travel, yet he currently had to hold it all by himself. Azell held a burden that was bigger than the size of his body. He acrobatically held it with both hands, which caused a spectacle. People in the street stopped to watch him.
Giles was surprised at the amount of luggage Azell had brought.
âYou carried all of this by yourself... Maybe we should have gone too?â
âI didnât know she would buy this much.â
He couldnât tell Giles about Enoraâs cold assessment of him, so Azell gave an ambiguous answer.
Enora and the healer went to meet Arrieta, and Azell went out to the garden in the back of the inn. Since this place catered to the nobles, the building was luxurious and had a pretty large garden.
âHmmm.â
He found Kairen there. The man had taken off his armor and had hidden his horn, ears, and Dragon Demon stone. Kairen sat in an outdoor table disguised as a human, drinking alcohol.
Azell spoke.
âThatâs quite the disguise.â
âIf I show my real appearance in such a crowded place, it would be annoying to operate in that location.â
Unlike Arrieta, who had basically been a propaganda tool for the throne, Kairen often worked under the radar. This was why he had spent a lot of his money making this personal magic tool that disguised his outer appearance.
Kairen queried.
âDid you bring a healer?â
âYes. Ms. Enora created a big fuss asking for a female healer, so it took some time.â
âShe is young, but she is quite good at her job. Do you want a cup?â
âI wonât refuse, but... Do you think I can ask you a question before that?â
âBy the way you are speaking, it seems your words will make me lose appetite for alcohol... What if I say no?â
âThen I wonât ask.â
âIf you are meekly backing off like this, then it must not be anything important.â
âNo. Iâll just give up on getting a glass of alcohol from the duke, then Iâll pursue the matter by myself. They seem to be outstanding at hiding themselves, but if I chase after them myself...â
â.......â
In a flash, the atmosphere froze.
Azell looked at him with a smiling face, and Kairen glared back with a rigid expression on his face. The pressure emitted by him was so enormous that the air started to vibrate a little bit.
However, Azell sloughed it off nonchalantly.
Kairen spoke.
â...You are quite adept at fending off my pressure. Youâre like a ghost, and itâs putting me in a foul mood.â
âIâve had many occasions where I received such pressure. If Iâm flattened by this, then I would have been dead long ago.â
âYou are really too impudent. Normally, a person would be too afraid at the prospect of dying.â
âIf you are someone I could deal with by being polite, we wouldnât even be having this conversation. To tell you the truth..."
Azell sat across Kairen without asking for permission.
âShouldnât I be a bit suspicious? There are unseen beings circling around us. Our party members donât know about their existence, yet their presence disappeared after meeting with you.â
â.......â
âIt hasnât been too long since we were monitored and chased by the Dragon Demon King worshippers. I believe I have valid reasons to bring up this issue even though it might sour your taste for the alcohol.â
âHooo.......â
Kairen tossed the rest of the alcohol into his mouth as if he was annoyed. Then he glared at Azell.
It was at that moment.
ãDragon Demon magic.......ã
Azell flinched. Between the trees of the garden, he heard a voice that was akin to whispering children.
âHe was this close to me?â
The voice was coming from a location only 20 meters away from Azell. How could he not realize that someone had gotten so close to him?
ãYou are a human, yet... The well of Dragon Demon Magic...ã
He was sure a single person was speaking, yet it had sounded as if multiple people were whispering at the same time. It was a very strange voice. He would be a great subject in a horror story for the masses.
Azell glared at the location with sharp eyes.
âIs he a specter?â
The other person wasnât a human. He was sure of it.
The person had on a similar outfit as those from the Dragonâs Shadow. He had a white robe with a hood covering his face. The shadow casted by the hood obscured his face.
That wasnât the only oddity. Below the robe, Azell couldnât see his feet and no hands were protruding out from his sleeves.
âHow strange. Is there a real body underneath the robe?â
Azell furrowed his eyebrows, then awakened his magic. He moved slowly so his opponent wouldnât realize it. He stealthily...
âYet this.... This feeling isnât wholly unfamiliar. What is this?â
The faceless specterâs presence agitated some memory in Azellâs mind. He was sure this was the first time heâd seen this being, yet he felt a sense of déjà vu.
At that moment, Kairen spoke.
âStop it. He isnât an enemy.â
â...Do you really think I would believe those words?â
Suddenly, another being could be detected by Azellâs senses. He had appeared like a ghost, and he had the same outfit as the first specter. The only difference was the size of their bodies. One was small like a child, and the other was a giant over two meters tall.
As they glided across the floor, they spoke in their whispering voices.
ãIs he a defender of the prophecy... No.......ã
ãStill, he has it. The Dragon Demon magic...ã
ãStrange.......ã
ãVery strange.......ã
ãThis kind of human hasnât existed for a long time.......ã
Azell couldnât see their faces, but he knew they were speaking about him. He could feel their gaze. Their eyes bore into Azell...
Kairen spoke.
âStop there. If you approach any further... This friend might attack you.â
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âHowever, it isnât as if you canât be killed. Donât you have unfinished business? It would be best if you donât do anything that might result in you losing your strength.â
ãHe isnât... He isnât strong enough to harm us.......ã
ãHowever... He has Dragon Demon magic.ã
ãHe is hiding it.......ã
ãMaybe we arenât reading him correctly.......ã
ãA human... There used to be.......ã
ãReally......?ã
ãA long time ago.......ã
They babbled as if they werenât sane. However, they circled around at a distance of ten meters and didnât approach Azell any further.
Kairen spoke.
âThatâs surprising. Iâve never seen them show so much interest in a single person.â
âWhat are they?â
Azell asked in a nonchalant manner. Of course, he circulated his magical energy inside so he could attack at any given moment.
Kairen spoke.
âGuardian Shadows.â
â...You just gave me their name and I still have no idea what they are.â
âIt would be difficult for me to tell you anything more. The fact that you even know about their existence... It makes me wonder what I should do with you.â
The specter who had kept his silence since he first appeared spoke.
ãYou can tell him.......ã
âWhat?â
Kairen was surprised. This meant the specterâs words was quite out of the norm.
ãHe isnât connected with us... Maybe the prophecy.......ã
âThe prophecy? What is that?â
Kairen frowned as he asked the question, but the specters kept their mouths shut. Moreover, when the spectersâ babbling stopped, a very ominous silence descended on them.
âMmmm.......â
Kairen didnât like it, but it was pointless to glare at the Guardian Shadows. A common sense approach didnât work with them in the first place.
Eventually, Kairen gave up and gave an explanation to Azell.
âThey are like a suppression system that prevents the Dragon Demon King worshippers from operating out in the open....â
âThe Dragon Demon King worshippers canât reveal themselves because of these things?â
âDidnât you think what you experienced this time around was a bit unusual?â
Kairen answered a question with another.
Azell queried.
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe people who ambushed your party were very powerful. Each individual had a massive amount of power that is rarely seen. They easily used monsters as disposable soldiers. Why would those bastards with such power try so hard to hide their activities from the eyes of the people?â
âIâm not sure. Isnât it because they were just a small elite unit inside the secret organization?â
Truthfully, Azell didnât entirely grasp how everything operated in this era, so he didnât get the point Kairenâs question was trying to make. If one possessed powerful strength, then one could cause chaos in the world even without the help of others. However, it seemed the Dragonâs Shadow were trying to look out for their own safety. What was weird about that?
Kairen put on an expression as if he couldnât believe what Azell had said.
âAre you really dumber than I thought or did you really lose your memories?â
âIt is the latter.â
âIf you donât have anything worth saying, then at the very least, think a little bit harder. If those bastards rampaged through the countryside, do you think anyone could stop them?â
âMmm... There will be a massive loss of lives. Only after they caused massive damage will anyone with strength hear about it. Only after the fact will anyone chase after the culprit.â
Azell slowly understood what Kairen was trying to say.
Still, the power of the Dragon Demon King worshippers were a bit too strong for him to accept his explanation as the only reason.
Either Niberis and Duran could be considered a one-man army. The members of the Dragonâs Shadow from the first ambush had enough power to demolish a small town in the countryside.
âMoreover, they recruited the help of a dragon.â
They were capable of taking care of their own business. However, they had used some method to train monsters to act as their hunting dogs, and they had been used as disposable soldiers. Moreover, a dragon was enticed to move on their behest.
âNow that I hear your words... They seem to be excessively cautious. However, isnât it because they are worried about the aftermath?â