He was thinking of saying goodbye to Ludd once he came back, but since he didnât know when he would come back from his mission, it would be a waste of time to wait indefinitely in Behengerr.
Since there was no news of Ludd even after 3 days of waiting, Sungmin decided to leave Behengerr on the spot. It wasnât like he had any luggage. The house wasnât his, nor was any of the furniture inside it.
The only thing he prepared before leaving Behengerr was some food that would allow him to survive for several days in an emergency. He didnât take much either. Although he had a spatial pouch, he didnât want to increase his luggage any more than was necessary.
âYouâre packed light.â
Scarlett didnât seem to like that very much though, as she who he had met up at the northern gate screamed âtravellerâ no matter which angle one saw her from. She was wearing a large, hooded robe, with a bulky bag on her back.
Sungmin was flabbergasted looking at her.
ââŚDo you not have a spatial pouch?â
âThis is my spatial pouch.â
She said, pointing at the bag on her back. This was the first time Sungmin saw a spatial pouch of such size.
ââŚDo you have a lot of luggage?â
âIâm not simply traveling. Iâm traveling in order to look for a place I could settle down and do my research. Of course I have a lot.â
She said while tapping on her bag. Sungmin approached her and extended his hand towards her bag.
âIâll carry it for yâŚ.â
âDonât get cocky. I never told you to. Iâll carry my own luggage.â
Scarlett slapped on Sungminâs hand and snarled at him. Sungmin flinched and took a step back and looked at her face. Although he had met her a few times during the 3 months in Behengerr, Sungmin didnât at all know what kind of personality Scarlett Lecir had.
âLetâs go, then. Iâve already rented a carriage.â
âWeâre taking carriage?â
âOf course. No way, were you going to walk all the way to Brethun?â
When Scarlett asked back, Sungmin had nothing to say. In actuality, he had been thinking more of a horse than a carriage.
âI borrowed the carriage with my own money. I wonât ask you to pay for it, so donât worry. Oh⌠I wasnât able to get a coachman though. Can you drive a carriage?â
âAh, yes. I can.â
âThatâs good.â
When he was a low-rank mercenary in his previous life, he learned all sorts of skills related to menial labor to participate in as many missions as possible. He also learned to drive a carriage back then.
Scarlett was unexpectedly very strict in preparation. The horses on the carriage were very healthy, and the state of the carriage was very good as well. Although maintenance would be required since they were going on a long-distance journey, he thought that he would be able to drive the carriage without issue for a while.
âThen⌠which way are we going?â
Sungmin took out a map and a compass. Although Eria was enormous and the map wasnât that accurate, setting a general direction with it wouldnât pose a problem.
âGo wherever you want. I donât have a destination in mind.â
Scarlett put her large bag inside the carriage. Then, she looked at Sungmin and took off her hood.
âNothing, it was just getting stuffy inside my room. It doesnât matter where you go.â
Sungmin glanced at her with a strange gaze at Scarlettâs words. He may have been mistaken, but he felt a slight bitterness in her words.
âWhat are you doing? Go.â
Scarlett sat next to Sungmin, who was the coachman. Sungmin coughed awkwardly for a moment and pulled the reins.
The carriage started moving slowly.
***
He barely survived.
Lloyd who attacked the dungeon, had become even more of a freak than he was 10 years ago. It wasnât that Prescan was playing around during the past decade, but the 10 years they each spent created only widened the gap between them.
âBut I still lived.â
Damned freak. He wasnât even a lich. If something like a genius existed in the field of magic, then it must refer to Lloyd. Prescan was certain. Lloyd was more of a freak than any other mage he had seen.
However, he had survived. That was what mattered. This time⌠he was too unlucky. If Prescan was in his perfect state, he would have been able to kill Lloyd. Though, once that happened, the mage guild would be flipped over and would try to kill him at any costs.
âI wasnât at my peak state, so we were barely even⌠no, I was outmatched a little. That insane freakâŚ.â
If Prescan wasnât a lich and was an ordinary mage, he would have died in that dungeon. In the battle with Lloyd, Prescan was pushed to the brink of death. Once he died once, he would lose an enormous quantity of magic energy, so he chose to flee. Although it was a pity that he wasnât able to kill Lloyd, he would be chased by the mage guild regardless of whether he killed Lloyd or not.
Prescan felt more joy than pity. In front of him was a little girl with long black hair, looking at a mirror. Although the clothes on her suited her well, the girl didnât seem to like it so much.
âAine.â
Prescan carefully called out to the girl. He wanted to create the ultimate life. He researched for decades with that as the goal, and his research recently came to fruition in the form of that chimera girl. He named her Aine. Although she was the crystallization of Prescanâs life-long goal, Aine was too unstable. Both her body and her heart. Although he was tuning her afterwards, it was impossible to tune Aine perfectly with his current capabilities.
âAine.â
Only after he called out to her once more did she look back to Prescan. Her body and soul were not in harmony with each other. But what was an even bigger problem, was that Aine didnât listen to Presan that well. Perhaps the seal of obedience wasnât engraved properly as he had to hurry with imbuing her soul into the heard and body. Although there were a lot of problems, he wasnât able to tune Aine right now.
Prescan was injured too heavily. Although liches werenât bound to their bodies, an attack from an archmage was able to mortally wound Prescan. He would only be able to recover from his wounds after a long period of recuperation. Although the seal of obedience was incomplete, it was still present, evidenced by the fact that Aine didnât kill Prescan.
âOff you go.â
âOkay.â
Aine nodded her head slightly. Although she didnât seem to like it so much, she didnât go against Prescanâs words that badly.
Aineâs body disappeared in front of Prescanâs eyes. It wasnât magic. She only moved at an incredible speed. Prescan sighed and collapsed onto the ground.
The place Prescan fled to wasnât that far away from where the dungeon originally was. It wasnât that he was aiming for a place where it was âdarkest under the lampâ, but that he just wasnât capable of running further as he was in an urgent situation.
âThe heart should still be thereâŚ.â
Saying that, Prescan prayed that he was right. As he had to flee urgently, he wasnât able to get the other heart. Since he didnât kill Lloyd, he thought that the heart would be gone as well⌠but he sent Aine over just in case to check.
Having left Prescanâs hiding place, Aine immediately headed to the dungeon. Midway, however, she stopped. She felt a strange sense of unfamiliarity from her heart beating inside her chest. Aine frowned and pressed down on her chest. Amidst the discomfort akin to something crawling beneath her skin, Aine turned her head.
Not too far away, something was attracting Aineâs senses. What should she do? Prescan â her father â asked her to check whether the other heart was still in the dungeon or not.
âLater.â
Aine delayed Prescanâs request without a shred of hesitation.
***
Since the sun was about to set, he stopped the carriage. If he forced the horses and the carriage throughout the night, the horses would tire out faster and the carriage would wear out faster as well. Sungmin stopped the carriage at a decent place and tied up the horses .
âLetâs stay here for the night.â
âOkay.â
On their way here, he didnât talk a lot with Scarlett. While Sungmin was riding the carriage. Scarlett read magic texts next to him. Even though the roads were rough and the ride wasnât easy, her reading continued. As expected of a future archmage. Her concentration was top-notch.
ââŚAre you familiar with camping?â
âThatâs a strange question. Iâve lived in Mount Msh for nearly 2 years. I couldnât wash, nor could I change clothes. Camping? Of course Iâm familiar with it. I still feel like itâs more comfortable sleeping on the floor than on the bed.â
Tap. Scarlett closed the book she was reading and replied. The book she was reading on the way here was very thick and heavy, and was more of a blunt weapon than a book. She threw the book inside the carriage.
âThen, letâs get ready forâŚ.â
âReady? Ready for what?â
âLike gathering wood andâŚ.â
âWhat do you think mages exist for?â
At Sungminâs words, Scarlett asked back as though Sungmin was stupid. She looked around and extended her hand towards a nearby tree. Without even a chant, a magic was cast. A thick tree branch from the top snapped in half and flew towards Sungminâs feet. She then extended her hand again towards the branch on the ground with nonchalant face.
Poof! And the branch was lit on fire.
âMagic exists to replace menial labor. Not all magic is about killing people.â
âOh⌠yes.â
âSheeh, every single one of you martial artists are like that. Theyâre so ignorant and let their bodies do the work. You know some magic, donât you? Then think about how to use them more proactively and more efficiently.â
Scarlett grumbled before sitting down. Sungmin wasnât able to retort and obediently sat down opposite her.
âHaste, Strength, Fatigue Recovery, Mind Cleaning. Although these are basic magic spells, the possibilities and might of magic differs drastically according to those who use it. Hey, did you even think about using magic properly?â
âN, no. I only thought about using them as support for my martial artsâŚ.â
âThatâs where you are stiff in your reasoning. Just because you like martial arts and learn martial arts doesnât mean youâre talented. Who knows, perhaps you might be more talented in magic than you are in martial arts.â
Scarlett folded her arms as she said that. Sungmin wasnât able to come up with a reply and stayed silent. It wasnât that wrong. Something âyou want to become good atâ and something âyou are good atâ were different things. When the two are the same, then that person was lucky, and perhaps called a genius.
In Sungminâs case, the two did not match, he wanted to do well in martial arts, but he wasnât able to. He had heard that he lacked talent too many times so he didnât even feel shameful about it.
âIt will take months to reach Brethun anyway. I can teach you some useful magic on the way thâŚ.â
Scarlettâs expression suddenly turned cold. Just a moment later, Sungmin had sensed it as well. His sixth sense warned him⌠no, it wasnât his sixth sense.
Inside his chest, his heart was in discomfort.
***
T/N: âAineâ is supposed to be pronounced like the German word âEineâ (Perhaps Japanese readers, if there are any, would be more familiar with âă˘ă¤ăâ?). But I donât want to have to write âAinĂŤâ all the timeâŚ
Comments: Aine must be hitting puberty already⌠going against her fatherâs ordersâŚ
Next chapter teaser: Her arm turns into⌠WHAT?
ED: âitâs darkest under the lampâ, for those unaware, appears to be a Japanese proverb, means something along the lines of âhiding in plain sightâ or overlooking something right under oneâs nose. Just putting that there since I didnât understand it on my first readthrough.