Stray Ch196

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 196: The Expensive Remedy

For the part of the truth that finally surfaced, it was Ann who had the most intense reaction. The female warrior cursed a rather unpleasant expletive and gritted the back of her teeth to a crisp.

As one of the protagonists of the tragedy, Medes’ memories looked like a fragile life of rotten meat—Oliver tried to calm his breathing. A slightly sad blankness rose from the soles of his feet, slowly devouring his body like a cold swamp.

“…I’ll try,” Oliver said as he clutched Nemo’s hand. “Mr. Medes, I need some time to calm down. Ann, you can tell Mr. Medes about Delia’s situation first. I’ll be back later.”

The female warrior turned her sad and grateful eyes.

“You intend to continue,” she said softly.

“I have no intention of abandoning the mission,” Oliver said softly. “Mr. Medes has become like this, and I think he has paid enough of a price. And the late Emperor Sampson is dead. Even if I stormed the royal cemetery and plowed him out, it wouldn’t change anything… I just need time to digest.”

‘How simple they used to live,’ Oliver thought numbly.

If the Abyssal Church people hadn’t summoned the deadwood jellyfish in Roadside Town, he and Nemo might still be continuing their normal civilian life. The biggest worries would be demanding customers and deflated pocketbooks. They would even sigh at the bad weather, buy more bread and vegetables after work, and finally end the day in a familiar room for a peaceful and mundane day.

Until they die.

Yes, it was just that kind of pure life as an ordinary librarian and the son of an innkeeper.

But now Oliver had never been so clear about how much blood and darkness was hidden under that trivial and unworthy life.

Unlike the Withered Castle, this time he wasn’t dragged halfway to hell, but had been living in a carefully constructed tender dream since birth.

He never thought that his father could still show such a desperate expression.

“Do you want to stop here?” Gently pulling Nemo out of the room, the two leaned against the dark tomb as Oliver asked in a low voice. “Uh, I mean the exploration of the past… Do you want to stop, Nemo?”

“Maybe that sounds a lot like I’m defending myself,” Nemo said, his voice low enough to be inaudible as he stared at the shadowy flames leaping from the corridor lampstand. “I… I did destroy the Tin Soldier. From the time I met your father to the time Ulysses died, I have all these memories, but Oliver, I still don’t understand why your father would…”

“I know,” Oliver said softly, tapping the back of Nemo’s hand soothingly with his fingertips. “I know you won’t hide it from me.”

Nemo buried his face in the palm of one hand and took a long breath.

He pulled the gentle lover who trusted him wholeheartedly, despite him possessing the power to destroy the world. If he only looked at this, he shouldn’t have any trouble.

But Nemo could faintly feel that everything was inexorably slipping towards darkness.

He understood the meaning of Oliver’s question very well.

After a long time, the concept of “escape” once again crossed his mind—everyone in Tumbleweed would act separately. Except for appearing when doing necessary tasks, he and Oliver would find a small place to live in seclusion. For just a cooper he would hesitate for a few days whether to use it to buy bread or a new book.

God knew how much he wanted to propose something like this.

But he couldn’t.

The facts that have been known were turned into memories, and memories only fade, lying dormant in the shadows but never completely disappearing.

Nemo knew that if he nodded at this time, Oliver wouldn’t continue to pursue the secret of the bottom of the Abyss.

But it would become a poisonous thorn, stuck in a certain corner of his lover’s heart. Oliver wouldn’t say it, but the doubt in his heart couldn’t be erased. Maybe one day, he would take this unanswered question to the grave…

From now on, it would drag his soul like an invisible shackle, getting heavier and heavier, and would never free him.

Nemo knew this very well because this problem was already torturing him like this. Oliver did promise that if things changed, he would kill him with his own hands. Under this premise, escape may make his own future easier, but for Oliver…

“I don’t want to stop.” Nemo heard himself speak with a bit more despair in his voice. “I want to know the truth, and I also want you to know the truth.”

Even if that meant the end of their relationship.

No one knew how much pus and blood would flow out of this ancient wound after it was pierced, but at least he knew that even if it seemed okay on the surface, it would never heal at this rate.

“Good.” Oliver let out a sigh. “We continue to investigate. If there is no choice by then… It seems that we are likely to go against Mr. Medes’ last advice.”

Nemo didn’t say a word. Oliver’s breathing still hadn’t stabilized, so he stretched out his hands and touched his cheeks. Oliver, as always, never reacted with any subconscious rejection.

This was his light.

Nemo drew the other party closer and kissed him gently. Oliver tasted a little cold now, but the temperature meant that “he was still there”, and it made him feel at ease. Soon, the kiss turned into a sad and fierce bite. A few minutes later, Oliver’s breathing became more rapid, but it was no longer a drowning shortness, which might be a good thing.

“Let’s go back.” Oliver adjusted his breathing. “Look on the bright side, now we simply need to find one more answer.”

Nemo nodded. His fingers wiped the gold pendant under the cloth on his chest unintentionally.

“We have a conclusion.” Seeing that the two of them finally returned to the room, Medes didn’t ask much. “Miss Savage has already said everything she has to say. Whether it’s the situation of that little girl or yours.”

“Nn.” In order to keep his mind calm, Oliver didn’t plan to look directly at Medes for the time being.

“I only have one question now, Oliver.” Medes’ tone became focused. “Are you sure you and Mr. Light were in some kind of contractual relationship when you were pierced through the heart at the Withered Castle?”

“Yes.”

“Hmm… How long did it take you from being injured to waking up?”

“It’s not easy to record the time in that place, but at least for a whole night.”

Medes pondered for a moment, then picked up the empty ink bottle, walked to the stone cylinder by the wall, and took out a little dark liquid from it. As the lid opened, the rich smell of blood broke through the pickled smell, and the strange odor went straight to the nose.

“What’s in there?” Nemo couldn’t help asking. “I feel a little breath of life.”

“My blood, internal organs, and skin. They are still alive in there. I just stripped them off.” Medes responded calmly. “No one can ‘live’ with just bones.”

“But those in the corridor…” Nemo’s scalp went numb.

“Those are all pre-set spells. After all, it’s too quiet to be here alone…” Medes waved his arm and made a gesture. The illuminated skulls floating in the room gathered in unison in front of the stone table and were neatly arranged in a straight line.

The area around the stone table became extremely bright in an instant.

Medes put away the blood-filled ink bottle, picked up the quill pen, and nodded to everyone. “It will be too messy to demonstrate in the air. It’ll be faster on paper.”

Except for Jesse, who was carrying the gray parrot, all four of them leaned in.

“You were too young when you were sick. Considering your physique, Flint exhausted all his strength and suppressed the curse in your heart.”

Medes quickly drew the outline of a heart, and then circled it in a blood-red circle.

“In the years you have survived, your father’s power has been sealing the curse and forcibly kept your heart beating. Flint likes to use fire magic. You subconsciously like ice. It’s likely that you subconsciously wanted to maintain the balance of power in your body, but your father’s powers have always been stronger than yours before. If I’m not mistaken, you used to be afraid of the cold, right?”

Medes drew a small red circle next to the other red circle.

“Yes,” Oliver admitted calmly.

“Mr. Light is a superior demon. If I’m not mistaken, he should be considered strong among the superior demons. At least his power is much stronger than the curse of the Trent Plague. Well, according to Miss Savage, the contract between you two should be strong enough to be mistaken for a knight’s oath—but Mr. Light has no malice towards you, and you are strong enough yourself, so the abyssal magic brought by the contract only existed in your body and wasn’t used by you and wouldn’t hurt you.”

Medes drew a huge triangle next to the circle representing Oliver’s power.

‘In fact, that was really a knight’s oath,’ Nemo thought bitterly. Smart people were prone to overthinking sometimes, and this helped them save energy to find some lame excuse.

“Although the power brought by the demon contract is very strong, under the premise that your father’s power sealed the Trent Plague, the two abyssal magics were separated, and were at peace with each other. When your heart was destroyed in the Withered Castle, the sudden change in the situation caused your father’s power to fluctuate, giving priority to treating your heart. During this period, the Trent Plague took the opportunity to slip out and collided with Mr. Light’s power.”

Medes made a cross in the heart.

“According to the current situation, Mr. Light’s power swallowed the Trent Plague, and then continued to be at peace with your power. Without the constraints of the curse, Flint’s power completely healed your heart, and the remaining parts merged with your power.”

He used the pen to draw a line between the two circles.

“To be honest, abyssal magic devouring each other is quite scary. That is, your physical fitness is good, plus the fact that you and Flint’s power combined was considerable, allowing you to withstand the side effects of the devouring. Now you should only have Mr. Light’s harmless power left in your body. Your power has swallowed the rest of Flint’s spare power.”

“But this method can’t be used for that little girl.” Medes sighed. “I said from the beginning that medicine inhibition is another way. The medicine will not completely seal the power of the curse; at most, it will delay the spread of the curse. Her heart is beating on its own, and the curse has already spread, so Flint’s method can no longer be used.”

“What about sending in some more abyssal magic?” Nemo asked.

He was the origin of abyssal magic, so there should be no so-called “devouring each other” side-effects.

“Even if you make a contract with that little girl now, she will die first because she can’t bear your power. Miss Savage told me that that girl’s magical talent is very ordinary. Her curse has also spread, so when your power sweeps through her, it’s enough to kill her.”

“That…”

“There is indeed a way.” Medes quickly wrote a formula. “Since the girl is already taking medicine, we can solve this problem from the perspective of medicine. Mr. Light is a living demon, so his power is too pure, but if Oliver can survive in this form, it means that there is a prescription that can be precisely controlled and weakened, while also ensuring that the curse can be swallowed.”

Ann stopped breathing nervously.

“Bone jade and the dragon breath stone.” This time it was Adrian who spoke.

“Yes.” Medes glanced at Adrian quite unexpectedly. “The dragon breath stone contains pure surface magic, and the abyssal magic in the bone jade has the power of origin. The power of bone jade can be quantified. As long as the bone jade is treated with a large amount of dragon breath stone, reducing its power to a level acceptable to humans, it can be taken as medicine—to ensure that its power and the power of the curse are evenly matched.”

“So we need to get some bone jade,” Ann said dryly.

“I have a dragon breath stone here. It should be enough, but I need the bone jade and that girl’s blood.” Medes filled out the whole parchment paper and tapped twice with his quill pen at the end of the formula. “It should be feasible.”

Ann sighed fiercely and bowed. “I see. Thank you. I need to discuss it with my companions.”

Everyone squeezed out of the narrow stone gate one by one and returned to the corridor. Jesse let out a huge yawn.

“Alban has enough bone jade.” Ann got straight to the point, “But they’re all stored in the deepest underground, and the outermost part is set up with a magic array that needs to be personally confirmed by the royal bloodline. This has nothing to do with everyone’s strengths or weaknesses. If you unlock it, it will attract the attention of the prince. When he finds out, we’ll probably still be heading underground, so we’ll definitely be caught.”

“But since you still said it anyway, it shows that you have other ideas about this matter.” Jesse shook the half-unconscious parrot in his hand.

“Yes, it may take longer and countless hours of energy, but I can find a way to explore the storage room of the bone jade. With Nemo’s ability to open rift space… If I can get the exact coordinates, it should work.”

“Yes.”

“Then, I’ll find a way to get into the palace and figure it out as soon as possible.” Ann’s expression was very solemn. “At least within this month, I’ll get that coordinate.”

“It won’t take a month,” Nemo said cautiously, trying to wave away the death of Abbas in his mind, and looking into Ann’s eyes. “As long as Delia is willing to cooperate, one day is enough.”

“No, you don’t understand. Under the supervision of the prince, we can’t contact Delia, and I heard my family mention that the storage room is very…”

“It’s okay,” Nemo said. “Actually, the last time we snuck into the palace, I left something behind.”

“What?”

“Cat Whiskers.”

The next night, Delia was leaning near the entrance, pretending to be lost, while Cat Whiskers wandered happily around the bone jade storage room. Relying on the positioning of the Cat Whiskers, Nemo smoothly split the space and successfully reached the storage room.

According to Ann, he should have seen rows of uncut bone jade—they should have looked like opaque clumps of white crystals, properly placed on cushions embroidered with countless magic arrays.

But he only saw one thing.

Nemo had seen this thing in the Withered Castle; he even destroyed one with his own hands.

Rows of bone jade bombs. The bombs lay quietly on the clip, emitting a suffocating aura of slaughter. Nemo swallowed and carefully stretched out the dark shadow and began to gather information about all the paper products in the room into his head.

…He knew this task wouldn’t end so simply.


The author has something to say:

Fastidious Marshal: I have enough troops. I can take 40,000 first. These are our numbers… How about you? How much force is behind you?

Ann: …I have four here.


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Stray Ch195

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 195: The Hero and The Witch

“…During that period, I remember that a fairytale poem was very popular among the bards,” Nemo sighed and muttered in a low voice. “’The Hero and The Witch’, don’t tell me it’s about…”

“Yes.” Medes’ voice was like that of a dying old man. “Except for the rumor that ‘Flint is a liar who seeks fame and fortune’, that’s what the ‘truth’ looks like in the eyes of the people.”

Nemo had heard that song countless times…

[Once upon a time, there was a hero who fought bravely and won many battles. He brought countless miracles and made the people he protected very happy.]

[But this caused the enemy to be so dissatisfied that they sent a demagogic witch to his side. The bewildered hero gave up the princess that should have belonged to him and fell in love with the evil witch.]

In the illusion in front of him, Medes was still in a daze until he sat down opposite Flint.

His former commander was dressed in a simple civilian outfit, without a hint of a smile on his face. Flint just glanced at Medes’ clean and tidy image lightly and opened his mouth lightly.

“Don’t do anything stupid. Your death won’t change anything, Balthazar.” He lowered his gaze, looking as pale and thin as ever.

To Medes’ surprise, Flint’s right arm, which should have been given to the king, was still attached and moved freely.

But his commander did lose something. Medes looked bitterly at the man across the table—Flint’s eyes were dim, his face was numb with pain, and his breath bore an eerie resemblance to refugees who had lost their homeland.

They didn’t meet in the tavern. Flint chose an abandoned, dilapidated house near the capitol—he even brought two bottles of dusty bad wine and threw one bottle to Medes, who was sitting opposite.

“Let’s talk,” the former commander of the Tin Soldier said coldly.

“…” Medes pursed his chapped lips. He wanted to speak, but countless words were stuck in his throat, and he couldn’t spit out a word.

“If you don’t want to speak, I can start.” Flint sharply uncorked the bottle and gave himself a few sips of the dust. “You told the king about my situation, and I think we all know this.”

Medes gritted his teeth and nodded extremely slowly.

“I should have thought of it a long time ago,” Flint said in a deep voice. “I remember you mentioned a long time ago that your family was lifted out of poverty because of King Sampson’s innovations, and you admire him very much. To be honest, Medes, logically I can understand what you thought… but I can’t understand it from the bottom of my heart.”

“Commander… Flint, I know it’s useless to apologize to this extent. As a friend, not only can I share your pain, but I also pushed you down the abyss.” Medes closed his eyes. “But if time were to be repeated countlessly, I think I would still make such a choice and regret it forever. I can’t risk it—Flint, I can’t risk it.”

The young Medes shook so badly that he almost dropped the wine bottle in his hand to the ground. “I failed your trust, and I failed to trust you from the bottom of my heart… You can retaliate against me any way you want, in the cruelest way. That’s the punishment I deserve.”

“What did Sampson tell you?” In a tone that could be considered scary, Flint asked as if he hadn’t heard what the other party said.

“He didn’t like Miss Ramon from the beginning, but he thought you wouldn’t be serious, so—” Medes didn’t react for a while.

“So I was rewarded with a period of ‘rest time’ to amuse myself with lowly women. Isn’t that right?”

“Yes, you know, the status between the two of you…” Medes took a few breaths in pain. “The king…”

“’Flint is like a child of mine. He should be a man who knows the importance of the lesser. I know very well what he will choose in the face of personal affairs and righteousness, but he has changed. You are his friend, so you can tell. He was cursed by that woman, and she disintegrated his fighting spirit—when Alban was in urgent need of a hero, she tempted him to abandon his people and go live in seclusion’ His Majesty, no, was what Sampson would say.”

Flint gave a wry smile very lightly and clenched the bottleneck of the bottle.

“’It’s almost half a year since the end of the expedition, and it’s time for Flint to collect himself. He’s not yet thirty, and he is at the peak of his strength. He abandoned the people when Alban needed him most. A refugee of unknown origin is suspicious enough, and now what she’s doing is no different from treason.’” Medes repeated the words as if they were sharp blades.

[She wore out his will. The mighty hero could still fight, but he no longer had the will to fight. He turned his back on the people who believed in him, ignored the tragic war that was taking place, and ignored the people who were suffering because of the smoke.]

[The wise king couldn’t let his warriors be taken away. He wanted to save the confused hero, so he killed the witch.]

“It seems that the last time he summoned me, he wanted to confirm my ‘confused’ state.” Flint’s voice began to tremble a little. “This is really…ha.”

The hero, who had lost his wife, let out a smile that was worse than crying.

“I admit that he is a good emperor, Medes. No king has ever revitalized Alban as fundamentally as he did. I also understand your concerns. If I kill him now, the young princes will not be able to resist Willard’s offensive at all—if this is what you fear. I understand, but…”

“……”

“But you worship the king too much, just like everyone who has received his favor. Sampson Alastair is a great king, but it has nothing to do with whether he’s a ‘trustworthy’ person. No, it is precisely because he is too successful that he’s terrible—a gentle and benevolent person is not suitable for sitting on the throne, and he has long seen through this.”

“I thought your friendship… It was a mistake in my judgment.” Medes tugged at his hair.

“You thought he would not force me to this point for the sake of face?”

Flint put the almost empty wine bottle aside and stared at the broken clods of soil on the ground that were cracked by dryness. “Abbas once told me that sometimes a spell that does pure calculations gets a more effective strategy than a sage. Do you know why?”

“……No,” Medes lied. He knew, but the answer that should have been seen through a long time ago twisted his heart.

“Because calculation doesn’t require feelings, and people can be swayed by ‘hearts’. Sampson Alastair is more like a sophisticated machine than a human being—if you predict all threats and kill them all in its initial state, of course you can succeed. He is the ultimate form of rationality, and there is no gap between the parts left to human nature. Now I am not “Flint Lopez” to him, but ‘the calamity of Alban’.”

“After all, I didn’t see through it at first, and I was deceived by his enthusiasm.”

Flint’s grief finally found an outlet.

“In his opinion, my body is not crippled, so I can fight again… No, perhaps in yours and his opinion, right?”

“…Yes.” Medes didn’t plan to hide his thoughts anymore. “Because you are the most powerful person I have ever seen, Flint. You always have a way of pulling yourself together.”

“I’m not strong at all!” Flint roared. “You don’t even know what happened when I was at the bottom of the Abyss—”

He stopped oddly.

“Sometimes mental wounds are more difficult to heal than physical ones.” A few seconds later, Flint changed the subject, wearily. “But everyone is never willing to agree with what they can’t see. Sonia… Sonia knows how fragile I am. Only by her side can I breathe normally and collapse wantonly. I don’t have to worry about being considered a coward or a lunatic.”

The truly brave hero fell into a daze after these words, seemingly unable for a moment to accept the fact that his wife had departed.

“What do you know at the bottom of the Abyss?” Medes asked cautiously. “Maybe I can…”

“No, I won’t tell you. I won’t tell anyone. Balthazar. This is my last favor as a former companion.” Flint shook his head feebly, his eyes red. “But I’m really… very weak. Only she can see me like that. No, she can accept the weak side of everyone.”

“You have been emphasizing class and strength. Yeah, I never told you how I fell in love with her.”

Flint looked like a dead person, and he continued in a ghostly tone.

“I arrived earlier that day and heard her companion talking to her. Her friend was also worried about the differences between us and advised her not to be really tempted. ‘Flint Lopez is currently the number one powerhouse on the surface, and he won’t really fancy lowly people like us.’ Her friend said so.”

“‘The number one in fighting skills. Yes, his fighting skills are much better than mine, but compared with me, his dancing is terrible. He’s just a pretty boy with clumsy hands and feet, but I like his smile. ’–she said so.”

“At that moment, I understood that it was her. Balthazar, all this time, I could feel that my spirit was nowhere near as strong as hers. Aren’t you curious about why I refused to reorganize the Tin Soldier? I can’t fight anymore.”

“I don’t have the strength to continue fighting—not out of fear, but because when I look at the world in front of me again, I feel tired from the bottom of my heart. If it weren’t for Sonia, I might have found a quiet place to end my life a long time ago. She didn’t tempt me to turn my back on Alban. She was just saving my life… with a warm home. Saving my life.”

But everything had come to naught.

“Flint.” Medes’ tears finally gushed from his eyes.

“Disappointed in me, right?”

“No, I… I don’t know. I’m sorry.”

“Now that I have determined the king’s thoughts, I don’t have any questions.” Flint stood up and patted the soil on his clothes.

“Wait, Flint! Your right arm—”

“Oh, this.” Flint moved his right arm, which looked extremely normal. “Because it couldn’t recover normally, I asked the people from the ‘Butcher Shop’. It’s made from demon flesh.”

“…But it will corrode your body!”

“Enough for me to live until my child grows up. If he can survive, if he’s still breathing, I can continue.”

“Even if you lose your strength, your swordsmanship should be enough…”

“You know the child’s physical condition. My teacher has taught me a lot of theories about abyssal magic. With this arm, I finally have the chance to use them. If necessary, I’ll use abyssal magic to heal him… and…” Flint’s voice dropped.

“And?”

“If he can survive, I hope to be like other fathers—I can hold him with both hands while he rides on my neck to watch the fireworks.”

Outside the illusion, Oliver closed his eyes. Medes, who had already turned into dead bones, lowered his head. The red light in his eyes was so faint that it appeared to be invisible.

“Goodbye, Balthazar Medes. Thank you for giving my child a chance to live. Although it’s very sad, I understand your choice to guard the king. There is only one thing I can never forgive you—you let my child get caught up in the king’s order to hunt him down when he couldn’t survive on his own. That’s it. I think this is the last time we’ll see each other.”

Flint grabbed the empty bottle and grinned with difficulty. He repeated it again. “…Goodbye.”

[But the witch’s spell was too powerful, and the hero quickly weakened after that and passed away, leaving behind the war-scorched land.]

Nemo clenched his fists. He could feel Oliver’s hand trembling while holding him.

“Then I never saw him again.” The memory disappeared, and Medes whispered in the tumbling white mist. “That’s all I know, Oliver.”

The white mist slowly dissipated and poured back into the skull, turning back into a bright white light source.

“No wonder my father has always hated bards.” After a long time, Oliver finally spoke out. “Mr. Medes, how did you become like this?”

“After doing such a thing, no matter from any point of view, I can no longer live a normal life as a ‘human’. Perhaps in the eyes of the people, this is righteousness, but I can never forgive myself. I completely ruined him—if it weren’t for me, he wouldn’t need that demon right arm.”

The necromancer rubbed his skeleton hands. The joint colliding made a soft sound. “I was too young at the time, and I was tortured by right and wrong to the point of collapse. In these years here… I have thought very clearly.”

“Many times, there is no right or wrong between good and evil, only acceptance or not—what I want and what I don’t want, what I agree with and what I don’t agree with. Most of the time, right and wrong are just weapons.”

“But I understood it too late.”

“I am not qualified to forgive you on behalf of my father.” Oliver lowered his head slightly and saluted. “But thank you for being willing to tell me this.”

Medes smiled bitterly and shook his head, wiping the blood and tears from his face with his robe. “I don’t need forgiveness.”

“Since you haven’t left and you’re still willing to talk to me, the next step would be for me to help you figure out the condition of your body and to find a way to treat that little girl. About those things in the past, all I want to tell you is one thing… Oliver, let me be thick-skinned and advise you as an elder.”

“Never go to the bottom of the Abyss. I don’t know what your father found there, but it really changed him. Sometimes, ignorance is the greatest happiness.”


The author has something to say:

I know it’s easier to deal with conflicts by writing the emperor as a faint monarch, but… I personally prefer this kind of conflict (whisper)_(:””∠)_

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Dad was probably suffering from… very severe PTSD + depression at that time, and he really couldn’t fight.


Kinky Thoughts:

It’s true, as they say, ignorance is bliss. I really like the morality of it all. Looking at different perspectives, there is truly no right or wrong, and things aren’t black or white. The emperor has a duty towards his country and what he did to some would be considered evil, but he has the population of Alban to protect. Life isn’t simple when things like war and strife are going on.

Still… I would raze Alban to the ground if I was Flint. After all, everyone is making choices (irrelevant of right or wrong).


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Stray Ch194

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 194: A Smiley Face

Trent Plague wasn’t a disease that would wait for someone. Medes used the treasured Tin Soldiers position array to forcibly teleport himself to the nearest public teleportation array, where Flint was.

The young omni-scientist didn’t have time to clean up his appearance; stained robe, messy hair, and beard. Under the chaotic bangs, tears dripped uncontrollably through the cracked silver plate of the teleportation array.

He may never have the opportunity to use it again.

Flint looked worse than Medes. He hadn’t seen him in just five months, but Flint was frighteningly thin right now, and he no longer saw the brilliance in his eyes. It was like all his muscles and internal organs were pulled out while he was alive, leaving only a dying body behind.

Medes wasn’t sure if he wanted to hug his former leader.

“Let me see Miss Ramon,” he said simply, walking towards the simple house.

Oliver, in the illusion, suddenly clenched Nemo’s hand. Unfortunately, he could only see half his mother’s face—Sonia was reclining on the head of the bed, with a soft cloth wrapped around her eyes. She gently put one hand on her obviously large belly and had a soothing smile at the corner of her mouth. Even with only having her face exposed, the smile was still sweet.

“Mr. Medes,” she greeted politely. “Hello, this is the first time we have met. Unfortunately, I can’t get out of bed to greet you properly.”

She paused for a while. “Is there any food on the table on the left? I’m hungry.”

“Uh, there is,” Medes responded subconsciously.

“Sure enough…Flint! You didn’t eat well. What did I say last night?” Sonia’s momentum was not weakened by the illness, and although Flint looked extremely haggard, he still subconsciously shrank his neck.

“Sonia…” Flint sat down by the bed and lifted his wife’s sweaty bangs with trembling hands. “I’ll eat in a while, I promise.”

Medes stood still by the bed. A large number of arrays of different sizes were connected end to end, circling Sonia from head to toe. He was silent for half a minute. “It is indeed the Trent Plague. According to the time you contacted me and Miss Ramon’s physical condition, she’s now at the end of the… infection period. Flint, I have to talk to you alone.”

Hearing these words, their fearless leader trembled slightly.

“No need.” Sonia’s voice was brisk, and the smile at the corner of her mouth still didn’t disappear. “I don’t mind, I want to know. “

“……Miss Ramon……”

“Go ahead, Balthazar.” Flint clenched his wife’s hand. “Tell us.”

“I know you must have notified me as soon as possible, but…it’s too late.” Medes gritted his teeth. “At the end of the infectious period, the curse has begun to spread. I may have a way to slow down this process, but…”

“How long can it last at most?” Sonia asked seriously. “Flint told me about the Trent Plague. It’s about to attack me, right?”

“Generally speaking, people can still retain normal thinking on the first day after the end of the infection period. But starting the next day, the curse will begin to concentrate on destroying the brain. In the end, it will focus on your eyes and turn them into the seeds of the Croyden Blood Tree.”

“Nn.” Sonia didn’t show fear or collapse. She nodded calmly, and the hand that was not held by Flint gently stroked her abdomen. “Then what?”

“I, uh, based on my research…”

This wandering dancer was completely different from Mede’s thoughts. She didn’t have a delicate and charming nature, and Sonia looked calm and at ease in the face of her upcoming death, but he himself began to stutter, and his throat felt a little bit bitter.

“According to my research, Flint can use his strength to temporarily suppress the curse and keep you awake for two days. But two days later, no matter how hard he tries, he will… I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. If I could arrive earlier, if I did more research before…”

“What if we don’t want this child?” Flint asked suddenly.

“Pregnancy will make her body weak, won’t it? So if we don’t want this child, can she… Even one more day…”

“Flint!” Sonia yelled.

“I’m sorry, Flint. Any external force exerted now will exacerbate the weakness of Miss Ramon’s body.” Medes’ nails, which hadn’t been trimmed for a long time, pierced his palm.

The man who killed the Demon King sat on the edge of the bed with his lower lip trembling. Ten seconds later, he finally let out a faint choking sound. It was as if he was declaring his own inevitable fate.

“Mr. Medes.” Sonia patted Flint on the back with one hand and continued to ask questions calmly. “Can our child still be saved?”

Medes stayed where he was for a while.

“According to the information I know, I have a bold speculation. This child is still part of my body now, and the main target of the curse is my brain. Even if the child is infected with the curse, the moment of the onset will be the moment he or she survives as a ‘human individual’. Is it like this?”

“In theory…” This woman was frighteningly smart.

“In other words, as long as this child can survive, it will become the first case to be detected at the earliest stage of infection.”

Sonia’s movement of rubbing her abdomen stopped. “Listening to what you just said, if you had ‘found out earlier’, there is a way. And now there is indeed a patient who was discovered early enough. Mr. Medes, tell me, is there any hope for this child?”

“Yes,” Medes replied numbly. “But that’s just a theory, and… like I just said, any external force will affect your body…”

“I still have two days to live at most.” Sonia’s voice was very firm. “My brain will rot into a pot of porridge, but I’ll still have a breathing body. I don’t want that kind of death. After I lose consciousness, just find a way to save this child.”

“I see what you mean. Balthazar, come here, we have to talk alone this time,” Flint said with difficulty, as if those words were embedded with broken glass, and he had vomited them out covered in blood from his throat. “You should take a break, Sonia.”

“Don’t go.” Sonia grabbed the corner of her lover’s clothes. “I want to stay with you for a while. We agreed with each other, my dear. We won’t hide anything from each other. Have you forgotten?”

“Sonia…”

“Even if I can’t see it, I can smell it.” She tried to make her tone relaxed. “You have something on your mind, something very serious on your mind. You see, I am not even afraid of death. Your little secret can’t defeat me. Let me guess—you know who did this, don’t you?”

“…” Flint closed his eyes in pain.

Medes drew in a cold breath. “Do you need me to recuse myself?”

“No, I believe you, brother.” Flint hugged his wife wearily.

“Balthazar, I think you should have heard of the recent war between Alban and Willard.” Flint lowered his eyes. “There has been a stalemate on both sides.”

“I know. But this should have nothing to do with you, right? Didn’t you tell His Majesty that you wanted to retire?”

“Yes, but less than a month ago, Sampson called me into the palace to talk. You know that I didn’t protect Abbas well and let him die at the bottom of the Abyss. Bringing back the bone jade was regarded as serving the country, but in personal affairs, I always felt I owed something to the Alastair family, so I went.”

Flint didn’t use the title “His Majesty”.

“Sampson’s meaning is very clear. He asked me if I had ‘rested enough’. He also said he could help me gather anyone I wanted if I wanted to make a comeback and rebuild a legendary mercenary group again, even to the point of intervening in the war.”

“…” Medes was speechless.

“Actually, that’s what I thought as well.” The necromancer was next to Oliver, who added at this moment. “Flint was still so young, so strong, that he would always start over again. To be honest, I… dreamed of him rebuilding the Tin Soldiers.”

“How foolish I was,” the dead bones said softly.

And Flint, on the other hand, continued.

“I rejected him… It’s better to say that I rejected him very firmly. I told him that I had brought back enough bone jade for Alban to use for five hundred years, and I didn’t want to rebuild the Tin Soldiers in order to intervene in the war. No one can replace my former companion.”

Flint smiled miserably. “I also told him that I had recently started looking for houses in remote villages and towns. My child will be born in four months, and now I just want to live in peace with my family. He agreed with a smile, as if it was just an old man’s whim proposal. I shouldn’t have behaved so resolutely, Sonia, it’s all my fault…”

“The people of the Alastair family did it?” Sonia pondered for a moment. “You didn’t contact your brother for the first time; was it because of this?”

“Nn. This old friend of mine is more sober, and my brother is too upright. If I ask Eman for help, and he knows the truth, I don’t know what he will do. He’s also about to be a father, and I don’t want to take him away from his child.”

Flint put his chin on his wife’s shoulder. “Emanuel is the Chief Justice of the Knights of Judgment. If he has nothing to do with this, no matter how things end up, the Pope will still have no problem keeping him.”

Medes stood stiffly, his Adam’s apple bobbed. “If I understand correctly, Flint. You mean… this was all His Majesty’s doing?”

“I guess he didn’t want me to find out about… it…”

“I’ll say it.” Sonia stroked Flint’s hair and sighed softly. “Flint went to find our future home the other day. He has always protected me very well. In order to prevent the revenge of the enemies of the Tin Soldiers, our residence is kept secret. Flint also set up magic arrays to detect powerful magic items everywhere in our residence. I’m not stupid enough to run around. At most, it’ll be to the entrance of the market.”

“I smelled a very good scent that day. Oh my god, it was an indescribable and wonderful scent. A blind old woman was selling spice bags in the tent, so I went over and took a look. I have always liked these things very much. Flint knows that His Majesty… should also know. In fact, it is quite suspicious thinking about it now. The old lady has always insisted that she wants to sell to ‘people with fate’ and has driven away several customers. And as soon as I went, she enthusiastically pulled me into the tent.”

“It’s like she was afraid I would run away.” She smiled helplessly.

“The scent of the Croyden Blood Tree,” Medes guessed dryly.

“She grabbed me, and I was immediately attracted by the smell. Like all spice merchants, she opened the spice bag in the tent to show the contents.”

“There was a shriveled fruit coated with gold powder in it. I had never seen it before. So I took a closer look for a while—during this period, she still grabbed my hand and kept pointing at the fruit, using her fingers to guide my palms. I guess it’s to ensure that my gaze was long enough.”

Flint hugged his beloved wife tightly and said nothing.

“Then my eyes started to ache, and at first, I thought it was dust—but after I got home, the pain was still there. I often go out and about, so I know what normal eye pain is. I felt something was wrong, so I immediately contacted Flint.”

“And I found the aura of the curse of the abyss.” Flint’s mood finally calmed down.

“But His Majesty… His Majesty should not have the fruit of the Croyden Blood Tree.” Medes’ voice trembled more and more severely.

“I thought so too, until I had an occasional conversation with Abbas about it.” Anger finally began to appear in Flint’s voice. “Abbas said a long time ago that he sneaked into the palace laboratory warehouse while everyone wasn’t paying attention and found the source of the disease that should have disappeared a long time ago. At that time, he wasn’t very old, and with the protection he had, he carved a smiley face at the bottom of the fruit.”

“Something is wrong with Sonia. My first reaction was to ask the palace physician for help. They quickly diagnosed the Trent Plague. The emperor told me that the old woman was a spy sent by Willard. She wanted to kill me and cause a plague in Alban, and he mourned for my loss—how reasonable he sounded.”

“’This is Zenni’s arrangement, my poor child. You’re far from the age of retirement. It’s time to return to the battlefield’… Was what he said.”

“But after that, Sonia described the fruit to me and told me there was a smiley face at the bottom of the fruit, Balthazar,” Flint’s voice trembled badly.

“Maybe it’s just a coincidence…” Medes said, struggling.

“The smiley face had two vertical lines on its mouth that looked familiar. I also took a few more close glances at it,” Sonia added with a sigh.

Abbas’ usual mark was a smiley face with two vertical lines on its mouth. The code that only his friends knew—everything was no longer an explainable coincidence.

For a while, the whole room fell silent.

“Remember our agreement, Flint?” Sonia was the first to speak out.

“Which one?”

“The one you said after the proposal—if you die as a mercenary when the child doesn’t remember, tell the child not to mention anything about you. You don’t want your offspring to have too naïve vision of this profession.”

“Nn.”

“Now it’s my request. If our child can survive, don’t tell it anything about me. Although I don’t think you will do anything stupid, I don’t want him to grow up in hatred. Promise me, Flint.”

“I…”

“Please.”

“…I promise.” The head of the Tin Soldiers Mercenary Regiment’s eyes flushed, and he looked like he was about to cry.

“Now I’m really tired. Maybe you two also need some time to talk.” Sonia clenched the blanket tightly and tried to smile at the two of them. “Go talk for a while, boys. I need to sleep for half an hour.”

But when they walked out of the room and closed the door, they could still hear desperate and suppressed cries in the room.

Flint’s tears gushed out of his eyes all at once. He gritted his teeth tightly, not daring to make the slightest sound. He didn’t dare allow himself to sob loudly until he had gone far enough.

“Flint.” Medes took a step back.

“What do I need to do next?” Finally calmed down, the most powerful man on the surface was finally able to speak again.

“Your child can survive. It’s just that there is a little hope in this theory.” Medes closed his eyes in pain. “As your friend, I advise you to give up.”

“Tell me what to do,” Flint murmured. “This is her wish.”

“A five-month fetus… You need to use your own flesh and blood and magic to keep this child alive. This still doesn’t consider the situation of the Trent Plague. If you really want to save that child, you must use your strength to suppress the curse and seal it in its heart.”

“If it’s just sealed…”

“It’s not as simple as sealing.” Under a series of desperate shocks, Medes finally collapsed and yelled, “The curse is suppressed in the heart. Although the heart will still grow, it can’t beat anymore! Listen, it can’t beat! You must additionally re-inject enough power to support it with your own strength. Do you know what that means, Flint? It’ll empty you out!”

Medes pulled his hair hard.

“I must tell you, even if you do, the chance of this child surviving is a pitiful few percent. But once your power is squeezed to the limit, it will never recover! You… You can no longer take us… with you.”

“If I can, I want to be a good father.” Flint wiped his tears away, squeezing the sentence from between his teeth. “That’s absolutely difficult, I know, but it doesn’t require the power to subvert the world.”

“You will have nothing.” The wound on Medes’ palm that was scratched is still bleeding. “You’ll really have nothing… If this child also… Please, Flint, you have always been the most rational one among us. Yes, I also feel sorry for Sonia, but you will come around. Everyone can always come around. Your future is still very long, and you’re still muddled now…”

“I won’t come around,” Flint said slowly.

“There is only one Sonia Ramon and only one Flint Lopez in this world. There will never exactly be two of the same feelings. I’m pretty sure I can’t come around.”

“Many people have had this experience. You can’t be so weak!”

“You don’t understand, Balthazar. I am going to have no home soon.”

“You will have another home, Flint… Captain!”

“No, never again. The family that belongs to me will never happen again.”

Oliver’s eyes were red, and he took a long breath, trying to keep himself breathing in this depressing illusion. He grabbed his chest with his hand, and his heart was beating vigorously in his chest.

“As you can see, Sonia was awake for two days, and then… I took you out of your mother’s body, Oliver Ramon. Our commander began to save you as agreed in advance, but the excessive injection of power was extremely painful, like peeling off one’s skin. I thought at that point, the commander would retreat, but he didn’t.”

“He was truly crazy. From the moment Miss Ramon died, he has been crazy ever since. At least I thought so at the time. He was crazy to save you. I shouted countless times until I lost my voice—‘This child isn’t even a complete person. Sonia has died and she won’t know—You should plan for yourself’.”

“Then he beat me up.” The necromancer touched the cheek that had no flesh anymore.

“I left there without seeing the result. Maybe I didn’t want to see the desperate tragedy of the strongest man in my mind. At that time, your father didn’t let anyone approach. He guarded your mother’s body, holding the Ruinous Fire with one hand and doing his best to treat you with the other. At that time, you looked like a shapeless corpse, and he didn’t even… look like a person.”

“This doesn’t sound like a big mistake.” Oliver’s voice trembled a little. “Maybe you’re blaming yourself too much.”

“No.”

The Necromancer stood in a mist and did not call out more images.

“As a coward, I have been inquiring about him from afar since then. A month later, I heard that he had returned to the vicinity of the capital of Alban with the Sword of Ruinous Fire. He didn’t bring any children but carried a coffin on his back. I thought…”

“Do you think he was going to seek revenge on Sampson?” Nemo’s voice said. He had a pretty bad guess.

“At that time, it was in a critical period of war,” the dead bones said softly. “If he kills the King of Alban at that time, Alban would be finished.”

Oliver turned his head in disbelief and stared at the necromancer beside him.

Medes held the badge of the Tin Soldiers in his skeletal hand full of runes.

“I struggled for a long time.”

“The captain is the person I admire most in the world, but I have seen the craziest and most irrational side of him… I ask myself; do I really have the right to bet the lives of the entire country on the character of a desperate man?”

Nemo closed his eyes and sighed for a long time.

“…I told Sampson. I betrayed the trust of the captain, and I told Sampson.” Blood and tears flowed from the skeleton’s eyes.

“I told him… Flint knows what you did. You have to be careful not to see him.”

“Since I’m still alive, that is to say, my father didn’t go to the capital for revenge.” Oliver took his eyes away from Medes.

“Yes. After all, he is still Flint Lopez.” Medes’ voice was full of pain and regret. “But Sampson Alastair is also Sampson Alastair. He knew that, in this way, he had completely offended Flint, a strong powerhouse… He took advantage of Flint’s weakness and issued a kill order against Flint.”

“I knelt and begged the king countless times, assuring him that Flint was no longer the unusually strong man before… But he didn’t believe it.”

“Because you are a member of the Tin Soldiers.” Ann’s tone was full of sarcasm. “He won’t believe it. He is that kind of person—the cold king who’ll nip all dangers in the bud.”

“Then another month passed, and Sampson received a gift. A gift from Flint Lopez.”

“…A gift?” Adrian frowned.

“Flint’s own right arm.” The light in Medes’ eyes dimmed. “There was only a note attached: ‘We’ll be reconciled from now on.’”

“It was cut off with complex abyssal magic and couldn’t be restored through healing. The commander also knew Sampson well… Now that I think about it, it was probably protecting you, Oliver. He wanted to eliminate his ‘threat’ and protect you from Alban’s pursuit.”

“But Uncle Ramon… No, the Flint we know has a complete right arm.”

“This is what I want to tell you, the end of the story.” Medes glanced at the silent Oliver, his voice very weak. He trembled and stretched out his fingers, summoning the last illusion.

The Young Medes was standing in the middle of the room.

A noose was hanging in the house, and Medes was standing in front of it, staring blankly at the rope swinging back and forth. He stretched out his hand and gently fiddled with it.

He shaved his beard and took care of himself neatly, and the badge of the Tin Soldiers gleamed on his chest.

A few minutes later, he sighed slightly and stood on the chair, but the communication crystal engraved with the emblem of the Tin Soldiers began to flash at that moment. Medes fell directly off the wooden chair. He didn’t even have time to stand up, and crawled directly to the crystal…

“Let’s meet, Balthazar.” Flint’s voice came from the crystal. “It’s time to end all this.”


Kinky Thoughts:

Honestly, I would raze Alban to the ground if I was Flint.

Now we also see why Flint taught Oliver the way he did.


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Stray Ch193

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 193: The Purpose of the Expedition

As if he wanted to touch Oliver, Medes stretched out his hand with only bones left, but as soon as he leaned out a little bit, he took it back as if it was burning with fire. He stood quietly in place, not saying a word to the cracking sound caused by the rapid expansion of the Lock of Pain.

“Mr. Medes,” Oliver called softly, with some soothing meaning in his tone.

“Of course I can tell you.” Medes finally spoke again, though the volume was extremely low. “You have the right to know this.”

Although the necromancer had no body, Medes felt as if he had suddenly rapidly aged. “…But since you want to ask this, that is to say, Flint… he… didn’t want to tell you?”

The bone hand grasped the hem of the robe, and there was a bit more despair in the voice of the Necromancer who foresaw the answer. “Flint, is he okay?”

“My father passed away not long ago.” Oliver lowered his head. “In order to protect our town, he forcibly transferred a demon summoning ritual.”

“…Was he killed by the demon?” Medes tore the edges of the robe with bone fingers carved with black charms, as if he wanted to tear his soul apart.

“No. After the transfer ceremony, he asked me to kill him in order to send the demon directly back to the Abyss… So I killed my father, Mr. Medes.”

Medes stopped tearing the corners of his robe, he stretched out his bony hand and patted Oliver’s head cautiously—the movement was so light, as if Oliver was a fragile item that would dissipate from a touch. Their similar heights made this behavior look a little weird, but Oliver didn’t avoid it. He looked straight into the empty red eyes.

“That is indeed the Flint I know. A pure idiot.” Medes gritted his teeth as he spoke; his voice ringing out from his hollow chest. “God, he wasn’t even fifty years old yet. How can he just be like this…”

Medes shook his head. He retracted his hand, took two steps back, and sat on the edge of the stone bed, burying the fleshless skull in his palm.

“It’s all my fault. It’s all my fault—if it weren’t for me, he would still be able to deal with summoning demons.”

He was shaking badly, and there was a low whine in his throat. Compared to humans, it was more like a wounded beast whimpering.

“So, Oliver… You have an Albanian accent. If I’m not mistaken, did you embark on the path of a Black Chapter because you escaped after killing your father? It’s impossible for Flint to raise a deviant child.”

‘No,’ Oliver thought to himself and glanced at Nemo a few steps away. ‘He may already be the most deviant human in the world.’

“Partially,” Oliver replied sincerely. “As for the other part, my lover is a superior demon, and I don’t want to be separated from him.”

There was no expression on Medes’ skull. He remained motionless, sighed for a long time, and looked at Ann. “Is that so.”

The female warrior rolled her eyes very shamelessly, patted Nemo on the shoulder, and pushed him a step forward. “…I have had enough. That boy likes this. This!”

The necromancer let out a few hoarse and unpleasant chuckles.

“In terms of the strange taste of choosing lovers, you are indeed like Flint,” he said as he glanced at Nemo faintly.

“If this is your choice, and you firmly believe that this is your happiness, I’m not going to judge this time, kid. Now, since you want to know about the past and information about the Trent Plague, I can provide them to you all at once.”

Medes made a gesture, and the illuminated bones wandering above the room flipped at the same time. The mercury-like contents finally poured out. They fell to the ground and turned into fine silver smoke, instantly filling the entire room.

It was Medes’ memory, overflowing with happiness, pain, and guilt. He copied and extracted them as the only light source at the bottom of the tomb.

Unlike in the confinement room of Clementine Academy, everyone didn’t need to touch any figures and was directly wrapped in memories. But Medes’ figure did not disappear. He stood beside them, pointing to the phantoms twisting around.

“This was the first time I had heard of your mother.” Medes’ bony hands formed a complex pattern in the air, and the surrounding images began to become clear…

“I’m in love, friends!” The young man opened his arms and gestured a V toward the sky. Vitality and joy made his smile sparkle. He had just rushed into the tavern from the outside, and there were still a lot of fine grass leaves stuck to his armor.

The Sword of Ruinous Fire was hanging safely on his belt, and a little light of fire drifted around.

Oliver swallowed laboriously as he realized it was his young father. Perceiving Oliver’s abnormality in an instant, Nemo stretched out a hand and grabbed his lover’s hand vigorously.

“How many times is this now?” A brown-haired mage sitting at the table propped his forehead with both hands, with a slightly helpless smile on his face.

Nemo’s mood suddenly became heavy—the deputy commander of the Tin Soldier Mercenary Regiment, Abbas Alastair.

Ann, who was standing not far from them, didn’t say a word.

“The one hundred and forty-ninth time. Come on, captain, if you work hard to lose your love, you will soon be able to usher in the 150th this spring.” Balthazar Medes, who still had his flesh, was covering his face with a book. “Who is it this time? The youngest daughter of the tavern owner? The incense girl in the shop? Or a peasant girl selling potatoes? Abbas, you have to tell him—this man has no idea what true love is. Someone has to tell him that one-sided compliments behind people’s backs don’t work.”

“Flint is just livening the atmosphere. Don’t take it seriously.” The second prince of Alban looked rather bemused.

“How can you say that to my deputy commander?” Flint yelled in discontent. “Well, I was just praising their beauty in that way before. After all, lovely girls are the most precious treasures in this world. You have to admit that.”

“Yes, yes.” Abbas humored him as he added some milk to his hot tea. “Would you like some tea?”

“I’m really in love this time,” Flint announced solemnly.

“You said that last time, and the time before last, and the time before last. Your ‘love’ is to send a flower to someone, dance, and then say goodbye happily.” Medes coughed hard and dryly.

“This time it’s different.” Flint grimaced and raised his middle finger at Medes. “My angel is a wandering dancer. God, she’s so cute. She even kissed me! Yes, I have a hunch that I will definitely marry her!”

“Oh,” Abbas replied calmly.

“Oh,” Medes snorted.

Oliver stared at this strange father. Although the father in his memory was equally as cheerful, he was always missing something compared to the “Flint Lopez” in Medes’ memory.

“The captain isn’t a frivolous person, Oliver. He respects every woman he meets. The Tin Soldiers have always been on the front lines of all kinds of danger, and now it seems that they are praising a lovely girl to enliven the atmosphere. You can see this more thoroughly than me.”

Medes, who had now become dead bones, spoke as he stared sadly at the long-gone past.

“…We didn’t take it seriously at the time, but he was indeed serious. We didn’t see Sonia Ramon then, but since then, they have been communicating by letter, or using a communication crystal from time to time.”

“To be honest, we still didn’t think the two of them would make it. Flint was a hero all over the world, and Miss Ramon was just an ordinary wandering dancer. I personally even suspected that her motives were impure.”

The necromancer lowered his head, sighed, and used his fingers to make a few virtual strokes in the mist.

The scene becomes a room at night.

“Balthazar, I won’t take you on the expedition. The list has been handed in, and your name is not on it.” There was no smile on Flint’s face. He read Medes’ name very seriously, and he paused.

“Captain!”

“I know you are unwilling, but the bottom of the Abyss is really dangerous. Your physical condition doesn’t allow it. This is an order.”

The young Medes slammed on the table. The double crutches leaning on the edge of the table fell crookedly to the ground with an unpleasant crisp sound.

Flint looked at his comrades-in-arms quietly, showing a little sadness. “And I have a bad feeling, Balthazar. In case we don’t come back…”

“Shut up.” In the memory, Medes’ voice became a little angrier. “Don’t say such things!”

“I know, just in case.” Flint smiled reluctantly. “Don’t get angry. Don’t get angry. It’ll only hurt your body.”

“Even if Ulysses killed all four generations of the expeditionary army, we still have the best elf archer, the most powerful dragon warrior… We have you. Captain, if the Tin Soldier can’t kill it, I can’t imagine who else can defeat it,” Medes murmured. “His Majesty, who is so shrewd and cautious, is willing to let Abbas go with you, so everyone should be fine.”

“But I occasionally think about some strange questions.” Flint picked up Medes’ crutches and gently put them back in place. “Balthazar, you know a lot of strange knowledge, right? Do you think our expedition behavior… is considered an invasion?”

“…What nonsense are you talking about?”

“In order to prepare for the expedition, I collected a lot of information,” Flint sighed fiercely. “The scope of the Abyss has never expanded, and the Demon King has never been to the surface, but the expedition on the surface has lasted for thousands of years. There is no indication that the demons are destroying the surface at its behest.”

“The damage caused by subordinate and intermediate demons is no different from that of surface beasts. Most of them have no brains and rarely act together. Except for the different power systems, they are no different from ordinary animals. Needless to say, the superior demons must find collaborators on the surface, and their actions seem to be very self-contained. Compared with the joint destruction of mankind, they are more like exploring and enjoying in their own way. It is human beings themselves who established the Abyssal Church, and the guardian who maintains the balance of power is a superior demon ‘Aurorae’… All in all, their behavior seems to be unaffected by this so-called ‘Demon King’.”

“But for a period of time after the Demon King is defeated, the Abyss will be closed, and the actions of all demons on the surface will be slow for a period of time. This—this is to protect mankind.” Medes’ tone rarely stumbled.

“That’s just a few short years, so it’s okay to fool ordinary people. In fact, people have long been accustomed to dealing with subordinate and intermediate demons. On the other hand, although the closure of the Abyss will weaken the superior demons, compared to the power gap with humans, this weakening is almost negligible.”

“What are you trying to say, captain?”

“I rummaged through all the history and found only one motivation—to obtain bone jade. Kill the Demon King and get the valuable resources at the bottom of the Abyss.”

Flint Lopez began to pace up and down the room. “Let me make an analogy, Balthazar. It’s just like a few Garlanders killed someone in Alban. Alban will directly declare war on Garland. We’ll lead an army into Garland, execute their royal family, bring back the wealth accumulated by the Garland royal family for many years, and declare this to be ‘justice’.”

“But we have to go, Captain. Alban needs bone jade more than ever, and Willard’s research on weapons is far ahead of us. If they cannot obtain enough bone jade to deter them, Alban will lose the war. This is not the time to care about the Demon King’s mood. After all, the Demon King is just a monster…”

“I understand.” Flint smiled and shook his head. “I’ll go. But… Balthazar, just because the opponent is stronger than us, doesn’t mean that it’s justified to attack them. I don’t like this idea very much.”

“You’re human.” Medes looked at his leader seriously. “Whether it’s justice or not, you have your position, captain. At least now, you are carrying the fate of this country.”

“…I know.”

“Well, what were you going to ask me for?”

“If I don’t come back, can you transfer my share of the property to Sonia?”

“Captain…”

“I proposed to her yesterday, and she agreed.”

“At this time?!”

“We’re both conscious of each other and don’t want to leave regrets.”

“…Okay, I understand.”

Nemo’s palms were cold and full of sweat. Oliver held his lover’s hand with his backhand, trying to help the other party regain some temperature with his warm palm.

“Flint is such a weirdo,” the necromancer said lightly. “The expedition had lasted for thousands of years, and the surface had already widely accepted this concept, but he was still thinking about this kind of problem before he left. At that time, I was almost disgusted with Sonia Ramon, and I admit that this was my prejudice. Because she was really… Sorry, her status was much too low compared to the captain. I assumed her goal was to steal his property.”

“Anyone with some common sense knows that as long as the leader of the group can survive, he will inevitably marry the daughter of a nobleman… or even a woman of the princess level. When did you ever hear that the Hero marrying a migrant?”

“And he survived,” Oliver whispered.

“Yes.” Medes nodded.

The smoke surged, and the figure of the young version of Medes reappeared. This time, his complexion looked a lot better, and his double crutches were replaced with a cane.

But his eyes were terribly swollen, his face had a full beard, and he didn’t seem to have taken care of himself seriously for many days. Medes’ hand clenched the communication crystal carved with the Tin Soldier emblem, and he looked blankly at the blue sky outside the window, completely ignoring the messy room full of garbage around him.

The crystal began to flicker, he muttered in his throat, and eagerly turned on the communication.

“Balthazar.”

“Captain…” Medes responded with a desperate desire.

“Balthazar, help me.” Flint didn’t bring the good news he wanted. For example, telling him that the destruction of the Tin Soldier was just a nightmare. For example, telling him that everyone just played a bad prank on the unflattering Balthazar Medes.

Flint sounded helpless and desperate.

Their leader was always full of courage and could face any difficulty with a smile. But the sound coming from the crystal was almost as fragile as the crystal itself.

“Captain… Flint, you said…” Medes forced himself to calm down, and he directly bit his lower lip, causing blood to spill.

“Sonia’s situation is very bad.” Flint’s voice trembled a little. “It’s the Trent Plague, Balthazar. It’s the Trent Plague… I’m going to lose her, right?”

“I’ll be there soon. There will always be a way.”

Medes repeated numbly, eagerly sweeping the messy pile of books on the table with his hands, and then scratched his dirty hair.

“…There will always be a way, believe me.”


The author has something to say:

Ann: I want to write “I’m not interested in the Lopez family” on my face.

Ann: Or write “This is our captain’s lover” on Nemo’s face.

Ann: …Or write “I’m gay” on Oliver’s face and let them guess.


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Stray Ch192

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 192: Waking Up

The ancient royal family and nobles always stored some treasures in their graves. In case their descendants fell, using the passcodes passed down, useless descendants at any rate could take some of this treasure from the graves of their ancestors and exchange it for money.

However, considering that passing down from generation to generation would lead to a loss of information, in order to prevent the descendants of the tomb owner from being killed by mistake, the Lock of Pain would accept vague answers of likeness. Although Nemo didn’t know how Adrian did it, their knight commander did get the correct answer…

Seeing that the group had no intention of moving forward, the Lock of Pain flattened itself into a palm-sized thick layer and quietly pressed itself into the cold and hard tunnel of the tomb. Sticky chunks of flesh covered the delicate reliefs on the walls of the tomb tunnel, and several crimson eyeballs were still staring at Adrian.

It was now that the narrow passage suddenly became a lot wider.

“Mr. Cross, how did you know the answer?” Oliver asked directly.

“Speculation,” the knight commander said softly. “If the information you provided wasn’t wrong, then Medes came here alone after the death of Sonia Ramon and sealed himself in the tomb. Coupled with the attributes of this Lock of Pain, I thought it was worth a try.”

“I haven’t heard anything about those old men from the Laddism Church digging up people’s graves. Where did you get the information on the Lock of Pain?” Ann used her fingers to quickly wipe away the pieces of flesh stuck on the wall.

“Given your previous identity, it’s normal you wouldn’t have access to it.”

Adrian lowered his gaze. “Once upon a time, it was popular for the low-level church to breed modified Lock of Pains and make folk monks carry them for penance. It’s more sensitive to human pain than any living thing, and some people call it ‘The Priest of Penance Who Doesn’t Speak’.”

“However, this method belongs to the folk sect that was deviant. Once the Lock of Pain grows too large, it becomes dangerous to humans. After the current Pope took office, this practice was expressly banned. Nowadays, this form of practice probably exists only in remote areas. I have dealt with many tragedies caused by the Lock of Pain getting out of control.”

Nemo didn’t care much about the source of information. “In other words, Medes ‘betrayed’ Oliver’s father or mother?”

“At least Mr. Medes himself thinks so and suffers greatly for it.” The knight commander led the way through the corridor covered with remnants of the Lock of Pain. The sole of his hard boots crushed sticky pieces of flesh. “It seems that he doesn’t mind talking to visitors who ‘understand his pain’.”

Fortunately, Tumbleweed had members that could detect traces of life, which saved them a lot of time in their exploration—Medes didn’t lock himself in the main tomb of this ancient tomb. The necromancer obviously didn’t want to disturb the rest of the original owner of the tomb, so he chose a dark and narrow room from the bottom of the main tomb.

When Nemo stood in front of the narrow door, he even doubted his judgment for a moment.

“Mr. Medes, we want to talk to you.” Oliver tried to push the stone door open.

Dark light blue flames jumped on the stone platform protruding from the wall. Skeletons dressed in simple clothes wandered in silence, performing their duties while tacitly ignoring them. Oliver’s voice echoed in the dim corridor. Mixed with the click of bones colliding, the atmosphere became a little gloomy.

No response came from the stone door.

“His reaction is too quiet.” Nemo probed carefully. “Mr. Medes seemed… motionless, and the magic fluctuations emitted are very gentle.”

“Which means our necromancer is sleeping?” Ann sneezed in the muddy and cold air and rubbed her nose.

“This door is unlocked.” Jesse knocked on the thick slate casually. “Look, Mr. Ramon, this is what I should be doing as my job.”

“Mr. Medes, there is a young girl who is suffering from the Trent Plague. We know that you have dealt with this disease.” Oliver hesitated for a moment and decided not to reveal his identity first. “Can you hear me, Mr. Medes?”

However, only silence answered him.

“Jesse is right, this door is unlocked, and it doesn’t look like a trap.” Nemo took a deep breath. “Ollie, he still doesn’t seem to be awake… I’m going in.”

Nemo commanded the black shadow to go into the gap in the stone gate. With a loud sound of stone rubbing, the stone gate slowly slid open. To his surprise, there was a little dim light through the door, as if someone had put a pale candle in a dark room that was about to go out.

“I’ll explore first.” This time, Nemo’s voice revealed an unquestionable taste, and Oliver nodded calmly.

Trying to ignore his heartbeat, Nemo gritted his teeth, grabbed the staff with both hands, and cautiously squeezed into the small room.

Then he shivered in place.

The interior of the stone chamber exudes a strong sense of incongruity…

This room was about 50 square meters in size. Two-thirds of the place was a normal masonry floor, while the farthest third from the door was filled with a rectangular pit, which was densely packed with countless bones.

The part on the floor was much more normal. There was a simple stone bed and a stone table that could be used as a desk. Thick parchment paper was still piled on the stone platform, white quill pens were looming in the shadows, and a weird fishy smell emerged from the long-dried ink bottle.

Adjacent to the stone platform, two small bedside cabinets made of dead bones lay quietly by the bed, one of which had a rough brown clay vase on it, and the flowers inside had already dried up. A coat rack made of branches stood quietly by the white bone pit, and about three dark long robes of indistinguishable styles were loose on it.

In the part of the “normal room”, there were three things that emitted a strong abnormal aura.

The light object here wasn’t a magic lamp, but a skull slowly floating in the air. The skull had no jaw and hung upside down in the air. Its cranial cavity was filled with liquid silver light. It floated like a ghost over the room, and the “light” that one couldn’t distinguish whether it was liquid or solid shook slowly inside of the skull, but it didn’t leak or drip from the eye holes.

This luminous substance was a bit subtly familiar. It was very similar to the books that recorded thoughts in the confinement room of Clementine Academy.

Another unexplainable thing was two dark stone cylinders. Nemo could smell a strange aroma floating inside—it gave off the smell of something pickling, but from time to time, it made the sound of water being stirred, and there was even a slight pulsation.

He decided not to think about the contents for the time being.

The last one was Medes himself.

Perhaps it wasn’t accurate to say “himself”. The thing lying on the stone bed didn’t resemble a normal human. The skeleton was scattered on the stone bed, and there was a ghastly incantation written all over the pale bones. There was a faint red light in the hollow eyes of the skull, and it seemed like it was breathing.

The remaining four members of Tumbleweed slowly stretched their heads into the room. Nemo quickly made a gesture to ask his companions to retract their heads. The room was really weird, so he decided to wake up Medes first to determine the other party’s situation.

“Mr. Medes.” Nemo stretched out his hand hesitantly and lightly poked the skull’s humerus.

The skeletons on the stone bed trembled slightly, but the bones didn’t have any intention of gathering.

“Hello, Mr. Medes.” Nemo raised his voice.

Finally, the skull with blood-red light in its eyes turned around. The red light inside was still weakly flickering. Its lower jaw opened slightly and spat out a sentence.

“…Five more minutes…” The necromancer of the Tin Soldier responded vaguely.

Nemo: “……”

He took a deep breath and simply tapped on the humerus that he had just poked. “Mr. Medes, we have something important to talk to you about.”

“Don’t look for me. Go to Flint for outside affairs of the group. I’m sleeping again…” As soon as Medes spoke this time, he woke up. The bones scattered on the stone bed flew up on their own and formed a complete skeleton, and the red light in the eye sockets of the skull flared up…

Balthazar Medes woke up.

“Oh, visitors.” After waking up, his voice became a lot more hollow. “What can I do for you?”

“There’s a young girl who has the Trent Plague, and her condition is currently suppressed. We learned that you had treated a similar case, so we came here…”

“Well, thank you for coming here. Hm, let me get dressed first.” Medes opened his jawbone with a click and interrupted Nemo, but it didn’t sound like he was angry. “I don’t like talking to people naked.”

Nemo turned around speechlessly.

Three minutes later.

“As you can see, there are no chairs for guests and no tea.” Medes put on his robe, and the badge engraved with the Tin Soldier’s mark flickered on it. “Sit over there, young man. Your companions can also come in and sit down—since you’re able to come here, I won’t do anything to you.”

He coughed dryly and raised his frame. “But you must be prepared to be disappointed. I do have some research on the Trent Plague, but I never found a cure. To be honest, young man… If I’m not wrong, the most I can do is suppress its onset.”

“How do you know that…” Nemo’s eyes kept floating in the direction of the white bone pit as his companions squeezed in one by one, like groundhogs squeezing out of a cave. Perceiving that all of Tumbleweed had crowded into the room, Nemo subconsciously turned his gaze to Oliver.

Oliver stood in the shadow and smiled at him.

“Because I am a genius and have never stopped studying it,” Medes answered Nemo’s question in a rambling manner, sounding quite proud. “Okay, don’t look at that pile of bones. That’s the funerary corpse I collected from the main tomb. It’s not fresh—if that’s what you’re worried about. Now tell me the situation of that little girl and let me see what I can do.”

Before Nemo could speak, Ann spoke up first. “She said she needs to drink a potion nine times a day to survive, and the onset of the Trent Plague is fixed at the stage of infection.”

“…If it’s a cure you want, there’s nothing I can do to help her. Granted, my research is in a different direction. If you have the formula of the medicine in your hand, I can reduce the number of potions to three times or less, so that the little girl will suffer less.” Medes tapped his skull with his knuckle. “Trent Plague is a terrible thing. Once it infects, no one can escape.”

“Someone once escaped.” Oliver spoke calmly in the corner.

“That’s mostly a rumor.” Medes waved his hand impatiently. “Since the first year of this disease, there have been so many scammers who have been deceiving others under the guise of healing.”

“No, I meant myself. I was a patient.” Oliver took a step forward.

Medes turned his gaze in Oliver’s direction for the first time, and the silver skull leaned close to Oliver, illuminating his face.

Then he was silent for a long time. After a long period of silence, the red light started dimming in the hollow eyes of the dead bones. “Your name?”

“Oliver Ramon,” Oliver sighed as he pulled Jesse, who was standing in front of him, away. He stood in front of the necromancer and performed a standard battle salute.

“…Or Oliver Lopez. The only child of Flint Lopez and Sonia Ramon. Mr. Medes, I’m sorry we didn’t explain all our intentions from the beginning. Besides the information about the Trent Plague, if possible, I want to know what happened that year.”

Medes didn’t answer him.

The languor, flair, and lack of tone of the necromancer vanished in a flash, and he just stared at Oliver. No emotion could be seen on the face that had long been devoid of flesh.

At the same time, there was a loud noise not far above their heads, and Nemo hurriedly launched a probe.

The size of the Lock of Pain skyrocketed three times more than when they first met, directly filling half of the corridor and causing the sound of cracking in the solid wall.

“Praise Zenni,” Medes muttered. His voice was choking, but the bones that had lost their flesh failed to shed tears.

“…How completely wrong I was in the first place, captain.”


The author has something to say:

Members of Flint’s Tin Soldier: Looks cool, but actually is very normal.

Members of Oliver’s Tumbleweed: Looks normal, but actually… (……

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Jesse: Mr. Medes, what’s up? (×


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Stray Ch191

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 191: Lock of Pain

After hastily stuffing the dry cakes, the team that was promoted to the Sea Scorpion level set out dejectedly.

With the lesson of those corpses before, Nemo didn’t dare use the dark shadow to explore anymore. He didn’t really want to think about what he would touch.

Thus, he directed the black shadows to gather into a ball, thought for a few seconds, and then split them into a black sphere the size of a human head. The black ball bounced on the ground, and four small feet were made on either side of the ball. They struggled for a moment, successfully landed on all fours, then scattered in all directions, running awkwardly in various paths. Although they looked a little funny, they weren’t slow in speed.

Nemo decided this was a better way to explore the path.

After all, the walking corpses and arrays were all original traps that had long existed in the tomb. The first obstacle Medes added himself to was the seal of corpses at the main entrance to the tomb. Unlike the rumored omni-scientist, Mr. Medes, who had turned into a necromancer, had undoubtedly become a gloomy person.

Now that they had entered the interior of the tomb, Nemo didn’t want to rely on his own strength and take the darkness in front of him lightly. He still had companions to take care of and countless blood-stained biographical stories were repeated in his mind—even the strong would die from a small mistake. Unlike himself, everyone’s life was just like this, so it was always good to be careful.

“Nemo, since you can sense Medes’ position, can you open a rift?” Oliver clenched his Rest in Peace carefully, constantly remaining vigilant.

“Not a good idea,” Nemo whispered. “If the other party considers the possibility of being probed, it’s likely that they have prepared other means in advance. Under this premise, if I open a rift to some dangerous place… Not only will we not be able to get through, but it’ll also cause Medes displeasure. At least for now, we’re acting in a disciplined manner and we’re not a ‘despicable intruder’.”

“Sure enough, it’s not that easy.” Oliver breathed a sigh and used his bone sword to cut off the poisonous spear that shot out diagonally.

Unlike the rough exterior of the tomb, the veteran soldiers were all well aware of the dangers inside. Except for Jesse, no one seemed to want to slack off. Ann cautiously grabbed her hunting spear that would flash sparks of thunder and lightning from time to time on the dark metal. The knight commander held his metal bow, an arrow on the string, and would occasionally warn them of possible traps.

Only Jesse carried the half-bald gray parrot while still maintaining the posture as if he was visiting a museum.

The black dumplings made by Nemo quickly moved their feet as they chirped and ran around. The dumplings actively triggered the physical traps in advance or huddled into a pile in front of a curse array that was leaking magic, desperately prompting their owner to stay away.

Tumbleweed’s advancing speed was reduced by two-thirds after leaving the lobby at the entrance of the tomb.

Fortunately, the cautious advance had increased the safety factor, and no one was injured.

Under the guidance of the group of black shadows, although they lacked a map, things like getting lost didn’t happen, but there were also disadvantages too. Everyone knew how far away their destination was if they went in a straight line, but they had no idea how many detours they needed to take to get there. The only comfort was that they didn’t run into many terrifying-looking bones this time.

After moving forward cautiously for about four hours, weird things began to appear.

First there was a grotesque skeleton.

Its appearance wasn’t much different from the skeletons that were scattered outside the tomb, but it had a lot of things on it, such as a white lace apron and a blond wig. The blond wig was wavy and curly, and they even spotted the white glue that was fixing the wig to the bones.

The apron skeleton was just holding a metal bucket in one hand and grabbing a wet cloth in the other, looking at them in silence.

“…” It might be an illusion, but Nemo felt he could read a little disdain from the black holes in its eyes.

The skeleton looked at them for a while, clicked its chin a few times, and even shook its head quite humanely. It no longer paid attention to Tumbleweed and squatted down neatly and began to clean the moldy walls.

“Can puppetry do this?” Oliver asked stiffly.

“It should be possible, but I have never seen such a boring caster,” Jesse responded with interest. He approached the skeleton and lifted the corner of its lace apron. “This fabric is quite old, and there are a lot of traces of cleaning. I think they—”

The skeleton who was cleaning stood up and pulled the corner of its apron out of Jesse’s hands viciously—

Then slapped the blond young man directly in the face.

The slap caught Jesse off guard. He turned his head and looked at the… angry skeleton strangely. It tightened the hem of its apron, stood up a little coy, then raised its chin, and even lifted its blond wig vigorously.

“It hit you.” Nemo pointed this out dryly, trying to suppress the shock in his tone.

“Hey, it has no murderous intent or hostility. I’m not paranoid to the extent that I would be defensive at all times.” Jesse stepped away from the skeleton unhappily. “Besides, it has no combat power, so it can’t hurt me at all—Adri!”

The knight commander stretched his face tightly as always, but there was a rare smile at the corner of his mouth.

“I have to put this account in Mr. Medes’ name.” Jesse rubbed his face pitifully, even though there was no red mark left on his fair skin. “Anyway, it should have been free to move around for a long time, and now its only acting on a pre-set spell, not controlled by Mr. Medes himself. What kind of puppetry has he set up? It’s really excessive.”

Oliver’s expression was a little distorted, and he seemed unsure whether to laugh out loud, but Nemo’s dark shadow dumplings helped him solve this problem. A black dumpling rushed out of the shadows and crashed into Oliver’s arms. It grasped the seams of his armor with its four little feet, shivering and yipping sharply.

“There’s a problem over there.” Nemo approached Oliver, and without changing his expression, tore the dumpling off Oliver’s chest and placed it on the stone road.

The black shadow dumpling rolled a few times, then stepped on all fours, slowly leading everyone along its path.

It turned out that this “problem” was a lot more troublesome than they thought.

“What the hell is this?” This time it was Ann’s voice.

When she first saw the scene in front of her, she almost poked it directly with her spear.

Unlike the quiet corpses that were glued to the gate, the giant thing in front of them was slowly wriggling. A dull, drum-like heartbeat came from the pile of flesh—some pink was revealed under the smooth grayish-black flesh and many blood-red eyeballs were embedded in it, spinning irregularly. It blocked the entire tomb passage. Slug-like fat tentacles protruded from the flesh and explored slowly and indiscriminately the rough rock wall, making an unpleasant sticky sound.

“It’s not a demon.” Nemo looked away in pain, staring at Oliver’s side face, trying to divert his attention.

“…Are you sure?” Ann coughed dryly. “There is nothing more in line with a demon’s description than this thing.”

Her voice wasn’t small. The mass of flesh seemed to be frightened as all its eyes looked at Ann. The visual effect was so shocking that it made the female warrior utter a cry and instinctively take two steps back.

“The Lock of Pain.” The smile on the former knight’s long face disappeared.

Nemo suddenly pulled his gaze away from Oliver’s face. “The Lock of Pain?! But the way it looks…”

“It’s really not like an ordinary Lock of Pain, but it is.” Adrian approached the huge mass of flesh that blocked the entire tomb, staring at the eyes that blinked in turn.

Nemo knew about the Lock of Pain.

Not to mention the Abyssal Church’s library, even ordinary biographies had mentioned this thing. They were more common in ancient tombs. They were monstrous creatures bred specifically for the purpose of guarding tombs in ancient times.

Thousands of years ago, in order to prevent the internal structure of the tomb from being leaked, nobles would seal the craftsmen directly into the tomb. At first, some people planned to apply puppetry in advance to let the corpses of these craftsmen act as some kind of guard. Unfortunately, the effect could only last a decade at most, and the spell cast couldn’t be handed over to others. When the caster died, these corpses would collapse into ordinary bones.

But this couldn’t stop the desire of the nobles and the royal family to guard their resting place. The Gatekeepers took over the commission and developed a creature called the “Lock of Pain”. Their vitality was extremely tenacious, and they could live in the dark for a long time. Their food source was also very singular…

The pain and despair of creatures.

The craftsmen who were sealed in the tomb would slowly die of hunger and thirst, and the pain generated in between was enough to keep the Lock of Pain alive for nearly a thousand years.

They were supposed to be about the size of humans, and then gradually shrank as their energy disappeared, until some unsuspecting tomb robbers passed by—at which point, they would swarm up, imprison them in flesh and blood, and deliberately prolong the process of their death in order to extract more pain.

A normal Lock of Pain should never grow so large unless……

“Someone has been feeding it continuously for many years,” The knight was silent for a while before he whispered confidently. “…It can continue to live safely if fed with a live person.”

“But there’s only one normal life reaction here.” Oliver had a suspicion that made his heart clench.

“In other words… Medes is using his own pain to raise this thing, and then using it to guard the door?” The lightning flickered at Ann’s fingertips, and the gray tentacles that were about to move were mercilessly repelled.

“So we really can’t move forward like this.” Nemo sighed. “It doesn’t seem to be hungry, so it won’t attack us, but if we insist on moving forward, I think it’ll still be happy to get itself some more reserved food with different flavors. There’s no other option. Maybe I’ll have to slightly injure it to drive it away—”

This thing was basically unintelligent, and even putting out his aura wouldn’t do much good.

“Wait.” Adrian grabbed Nemo’s right arm before he could lift it.

Nemo looked at Adrian in surprise. After all, the former knight commander had never liked physical contact with people. “Mr. Cross?”

“There’s a solution to the Lock of Pain,” Adrian said softly. “Considering their later descendants, the nobles would make a set of questions in advance… If the visitor is caught, they will first be asked these questions.”

“I know, three questions, right? But if this was set by Medes, no one would know his answer.”

“If he really doesn’t want to see anyone at all, he wouldn’t choose the Lock of Pain.” The knight’s voice became flat. “I have been to many tombs when I was still performing missions for the church. More murderous guardian monsters, difficult-to-unlock death curses, highly poisonous carnivorous plants… In any case, there are more lethal options than the Lock of Pain.”

“How rare.” Jesse was still stroking his cheek aggrievedly. “Why do you suddenly care about this? Mr. Light didn’t intend to burn it to ashes, although I don’t think it’s a big deal to kill it.”

“Mr. Medes didn’t set any extra death traps, but he made this… thing.”

Arian Cross stretched out a hand and stroked the monster’s sticky skin. The slug-like tentacles immediately wrapped around his arm and countless red eyes on its flesh turned frantically.

“And I’m familiar with this pain. This can be regarded as some form of expression. Mr. Medes is rejecting his enemies and… calling for help from his visitors.” The former knight pulled the corners of his mouth. “The Lock of Pain will not judge based on how accurate the vocabulary of the answer is. As long as the meaning is correct, it will move out of the way. Since we’re here to ask him questions, it’s more polite to ring the doorbell than kick down the door.”

Expose all your pain, let it fill the dark tomb, and muddy the air…

But truly desperate people rarely express their pain to the outside world.

Nemo scratched his head. He couldn’t feel the category of “pain”, but Adrian looked like he had it all figured out, so he stepped aside obediently. Oliver raised his bone sword. “If something goes wrong, I’ll cut these things immediately. Please proceed, Mr. Cross.”

Ann raised her arms and leaned against the wall; her eyebrows were raised high.

“Visitor… are you in pain at this moment?” There was a thin and hoarse voice from the flesh, as if several babies were whispering together.

“Yes.” Adrian’s answer without hesitation.

The piece of flesh stopped squirming when it heard the words, and the tentacles that were wrapping the knight’s long arm no longer climbed along it.

“How painful is it?”

“Maybe it’s the same as yours.”

“Why is it painful?”

“For the same reason,” Adrian Cross’ voice became low. “I recognize your form, born in the Lock of Pain from ‘betrayal’. Although I didn’t betray, considering your situation, Mr. Medes… My answer is probably the same as yours.”

“…Because of my fault, my friend suffered and was eventually swallowed up by despair.”

Oliver held his breath and stared at the tentacles surrounding the knight’s long arm, but the moment Adrian finished speaking, it fell softly, as if it had lost all its strength…

The Lock of Pain began to squirm, and it spread out its bloated body evenly, giving way to a narrow passage.


The author has something to say:

Jesse suffered a big loss.

Jesse: …The gaming experience is extremely poor.


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Stray Ch190

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 190: Definition of Truth

For a while, no one said a word. Only the sound of water droplets dripping down the stalactites was left in the empty cave.

Ann unbearably extinguished most of the ball of light, letting the exaggerated double doors plunge into darkness in order to maintain the mental health of her teammates. Unfortunately, after knowing what the darkness covered up, the faces of most of the people present didn’t look much better.

“I want to rest for a while,” Nemo said gloomily, moving away from the door extremely firmly. “This thing… I just touched it with the dark shadow several times, I need to collect myself.”

“Mr. Dylan.” Oliver opened his mouth politely. Even under the weak lighting, his face was still alarmingly blue. “Can you please take care of this thing?”

“Why me!” Jesse shouted immediately, taking a step back towards Adrian.

“You look the most composed.”

“No, this is what I look like when I’m scared out of my mind,” Jesse replied immediately.

“I remember when you introduced yourself, you said you were a ‘thief’.” Oliver stared at Jesse’s face, determined not to look at the mass of corpses melting behind him. “Now it’s time for you to do your job.”

“…I have to say that your reasoning surprises me. Regiment leader, you can obviously do it yourself as well!”

“I can’t control my strength. I hope we can push the door in politely rather than completely destroy it. Mr. Cross cannot use magic, and Ann can be regarded as our employer. You are the only one left.”

Jesse instantly turned his gaze to Bagelmaurus, who was standing on Ann’s shoulder. The gray parrot suddenly raised its head valiantly. “In the end, it’s up to me. It’s just a pool of rotten meat. Tsk, tsk. You’re all so fragile—”

The gray parrot fluttered its wings, opened its mouth wide, and spewed a dark flame into the pile of corpses glued to the door.

But the flame didn’t have any effect. Not even a black beetle was burned. A scorching golden light suddenly lit up from the cave—a beam of golden light projected from the crack of the door, knocked the gray parrot into the air, and blasted it onto the rock wall opposite of the gate.

Half of the gray parrot’s feathers were gone as it slid out of the pothole created by the blast of light and fell softly to the ground.

“It’s a resistance spell to abyssal magic.” Nemo glanced at the gory door with reluctance. “The exact principle…Uh, I don’t want to probe, but it looks like a conversion and rebound.”

“It seems that this gentleman not only doesn’t welcome surface visitors, but he’s also unwelcoming to all living things.” Ann approached Bagelmaurus and picked up the dizzy demon in her hand. The poor parrot didn’t seem to have recovered yet. It hummed weakly, and the feathers on its body began to recover on its own.

“Mr. Dylan?” Oliver’s expression twitched a few times, and he asked politely again.

“Oh, there is really nothing I can do about you guys. I didn’t want to use this trick,” sighed Jesse, raising his right hand…

Oliver and Nemo looked at the hand nervously.

However, there was no complicated magic array or spectacular mantra that lit up. The pale hand just leaned into his collar and took out two high-level charm scrolls in a thin copper tube.

Oliver: “……”

“What with your expression? These two little things cost me ten gold coins! That’s all my private money.”

“I… I thought you…”

“Why should I work hard for things that can be solved with money?” Jesse curled his lips and unscrewed one of them gracefully. After the paper roll was ignited by magic, it quietly floated like a feather over the mass of corpses and stuck to it unmoving.

In the next second, black vines with a scarlet shimmer ejected from the center of the paper roll. They quickly covered the entire mass of corpses, forming a huge net that tightly bound them. The dark vines were lined with white and dark red, causing the atmosphere of the cave to suddenly become eerie.

When the vines were no longer active, Jesse unscrewed the second copper tube.

This was followed by a blazing fire.

The white flames burned rapidly along the vines, and the sparks of the fire sputtered as if they were shards of gold. The dark vine network turned into a burning web of fire, and the corpses quickly became scorched black before they fragmented into crumbs that fell loosely to the ground. The outside of the flame wasn’t scorching and didn’t give off a lot of heat to the user and his companions. The temperature outside of the fire net was warm and pleasant.

But the smell in the air was another matter.

The special smell of burnt meat instantly filled the cave. Except for Jesse and the dazed gray parrot, the faces of everyone in Tumbleweed began to turn green.

“You did it on purpose,” Nemo complained weakly, and simply stopped breathing. The others didn’t feel much better. Ann directly pulled off a piece of cloth linen from her leather armor, drenched it with liquor, and tightly covered her nose with it.

“I remember you’re not afraid of the smell, Your Highness.” Jesse put away the copper tube with a smile. Before his voice fell, the large corpses glued to the door collapsed with the remnants of the vines, turning into black residues on the ground.

“I’m not afraid of the smell.” Ann didn’t bother to care about how she was addressed. The drenched fabric muffled her voice. “…But I still want to eat more barbeque in this life.”

Nemo moved quickly at this moment. After commanding the black shadow to pull the door open, he quickly put another black shadow on top of the small mound of corpse residue so that everyone wouldn’t step on the filth as they entered the passage.

The world inside the door was much better than the outside; it was dry and clean, without the slightest sign of cobwebs, moss, or dust. Someone was cleaning up here from time to time, as Nemo could find traces of living people in the dark tomb.

As long as there wasn’t any exaggerated design of revulsion, the rest of the way was considered good. After entering the relatively wide tomb, they were even able to stop and rest freely for a while. Except for Jesse, no one wanted to touch the food that was originally intended for barbeque.

In this way, the five of them nestled in the corner of the tomb, looking at the stone carvings reflected by the ball of light while gnawing on dried cakes stained with water. Although Ann used dozens of cleansing spells, the unbearable smell seemed to stick to her nasal cavity.

It wasn’t someone who broke the silence this time.

As soon as Nemo took a bite of the dry cake, the black badge on his chest trembled like crazy. He unluckily almost choked on the piece of cake, and after coughing frantically, Nemo took off the black badge on his chest.

It wasn’t just his badge but everyone else’s as well.

“What’s going on?” Nemo suspiciously summoned the light screen but failed to find any notice.

“The problem is with the black badge itself.” Jesse carefully buttered the dry cake. Apart from the knight commander, who only had a ring, he was the only one who didn’t take off his black badge. “Look at the front of it, dear Mr. Light.”

Nemo gulped, easily swallowing the food stuck in his throat. Unlike humans, if he really wanted to observe something carefully, he didn’t need too much light.

The snake head on the black badge disappeared without a trace, replaced by a strange five-eyed creature.

Nemo wiped his face fiercely, Oliver, who was sitting next to him, sighed, and a wail-like grunt escaped from Ann’s throat.

“Sea Scorpion level.” Adrian didn’t seem so surprised. “It seems we’ve been upgraded.”

“Adri, you see. They still fantasize about hiding. How cute.” Jesse scratched his chin. “Your Royal Highness, do you still have liquor? Would you like everyone to make a toast for this glorious upgrade?”

Ann decisively flipped him off.

“Is it because of the task of meeting Delia?” There was some tension in Oliver’s voice. “If the Alban royal family and a high-level member of the guild exchange information, they may be eyeing us. Do we have to make some preparations early—”

“No, no, I signed the most advanced confidentiality agreement,” The female warrior quickly denied. “As long as you pay enough money, no one will know who took on the task except for you and me. Such tasks will not be included in the scope of the investigation, I promise.”

“It should be Godwin Lopez’s report,” Adrian said calmly. “According to the Pope’s handling method, it’s normal for us to become sea scorpions. It’s good. If Mr. Ramon’s true behavior had been noticed by the guild, we would have risen all the way to the top at once.”

Mr. Ramon squeezed the cake in his hand melancholically. His eyes were blank, while his lover leaned his head on his shoulder in a daze.

Probably sensing the relief of the group, a dried-up snake leapt out of some corner and bounced straight at Jesse’s face. Adrian flipped his hand casually and caught the daring snake, flinging it unceremoniously to another corner.

“I’m so touched.” Jesse emotionally picked up the buttered cake that had a few bites on it and stuffed it under the knight’s nose. “Please accept my love, Adri.”

The knight commander indifferently pushed Jesse and his buttery “love” aside.

“Admit it, you like me a little.” While the other three were still worried about the sea scorpion rank, Jesse was extremely generous to provoke other topics. “How does that poem go… ‘My charming knight, you will shield me from all storms and hardships.’”

“No,” Adrian replied softly.

“…I’m going to cry,” Jesse sighed sadly while licking the butter on the cake.

“Speaking of hardships… Dylan, I have something to ask you.” Nemo raised his head from Oliver’s shoulders. His tone suddenly hardened a lot.

“What? Do you want to stand in my way? That’s not good. My heart is set on Adri now—”

“No, about what happened back then.” Nemo gritted his teeth. “Medes’ possible testimony is one thing. Mr. Magical Diviner, maybe you can deduce a thing or two?”

He heavily emphasized the words “Magical Diviner”. Ann raised her eyebrows curiously, and Oliver’s body suddenly tightened.

“I don’t know what’s going on in the Abyss.” Jesse put away his laughing expression and stared straight at Nemo with his beautiful blue eyes. “Don’t talk about the bottom of the Abyss, even in the shallows, I don’t know anything about it. Those are not in my… calculation range.”

The two looked at each other in silence for a few seconds.

“As for what happened back then…” Finding that Nemo had no intention of speaking, the blond young man stretched out his waist and continued blandly, “I think it’s better for you to ask Medes.”

“Why?”

“It’s very simple, I can tell you who ate what at what time, what they did, and even who they killed. These are simple enough that even unintentional civilians passing by could access this level of information—if you only want to define ‘facts’ and ‘actions’.”

Nemo pursed his lips tightly.

“Just like the fact that Ulysses wiped out the entire generation of the expedition force.” Jesse’s voice was still smiling, but his icy-blue eyes showed a little coldness in the dark. “But I think what you want is motivation, emotion, and reason. Just like the snake just now, or a little earlier, those crawling beetles. Everyone knows what they did, but do you know what they were thinking at that time?”

“……No.”

“Mm-hmm, me too.”

Jesse showed a big smile.

“But I can tell you—as a bonus piece of information—what Medes knows should be enough to satisfy your curiosity.”


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Stray Ch189

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 189: Tomb

Delia sat obediently in the armchair. Her knees were together, and the heaves in her chest were small. She firmly covered her eyes with an eye mask decorated with fine gems, trying to adapt to her new vision, constructed by magic.

It felt very strange—whether it was communicating with that weird spider with her thoughts or familiarizing herself with the extremely dim, slightly bloody new world in front of her.

She had thought that Marshal Gallagher wouldn’t be so quick to take care of her and would instead directly establish a fake adult heir. When he attacked the prince, he would let the heir “die unexpectedly”, aggravating the prince’s crime. Then Marshal Gallagher would “reluctantly” support the only remaining underage princess more naturally.

The Emperor had also considered the possibility of the prince murdering him, and he would certainly leave Gallagher some information or props that could solve the succession problem. Although she was in a delicate position, she wasn’t really an important key figure. Her life or death would only affect the intensity of the war but won’t make it disappear.

An underage princess; a disposable, expensive doll.

But Gallagher still sent someone over, and not simply a lowly Black Chapter.

As far as the current situation was concerned, this spider, who called itself “Cat Whiskers”, was definitely some kind of intermediate demon. Although it wasn’t uncommon for demon worshipers that could make use of intermediate demons, they weren’t so easy to talk to regarding cooperation. One of the people there also looked quite a bit like the royal family, and even had a similarity to her deceased mother…

But what exactly did her mother’s face look like? Her memory was a bit blurred.

“Delia… Ah, you covered your eyes. You are such a good girl.”

Delia turned her head subconsciously.

Prince Eldric entered the lounge and calmly sat on the sofa provided to guests. He looked like he had just come from a certain battlefield, and his whole body showed a pale sense of slackness.

“Uncle,” she responded indifferently, without any emotion in her voice. Her slender hands under the layers of lace tightened.

“You didn’t eat anything? Is it not to your liking? Don’t be capricious.” Eldric shook his head and smiled. “Still bothered about Annabelle?”

Delia didn’t say a word.

“She has never used her heart for you. You know this very well. Her last wish was my mistake because I didn’t think about it thoroughly. You’re just an innocent and good girl. You shouldn’t have witnessed such a miserable scene.”

Delia twitched the corners of her mouth, barely showing a smile.

Her mother, Annabelle, was cold and reticent, which didn’t change because the other party was her own daughter. In Delia’s memory, even if her mother was alone with her, she rarely smiled, let alone telling her a few warm bedtime stories. Compared to Annabelle, who was dressed in black all year round, her nursemaid was more like her biological mother.

Annabelle Alastair was a lonely princess that didn’t seem to know how to love her children. Because of her special royal bloodline, she kept that honorable surname, but it only brought her a golden cage, not happiness.

But this cold mother cared about Delia in her own weird way, or more precisely, she quietly cared about Delia.

When she was just sensible, her mother taught her magic; a spell that shouldn’t have been mastered by a princess of Alban.

Illusion removal.

Immediately, her mother gave her many fairytale books. Since the two of them didn’t have the slightest sense of closeness, onlookers always thought it was some kind of less-than-intentional perfunctory way of life. Other noble women, even if they wanted to send away the daughters they didn’t like, would still gift them exquisite candy snacks or beautiful jewelry and clothing. Annabelle always sent books, and only books.

Her mother had always been far from her, but when Delia first tried to cast the illusion removal on those books, she got a long letter—the fairytales on the pages were broken, and difficult textbooks on magic were revealed.

Those ink characters were written between brand-new characters, and the fonts were corrected and beautiful.

Her mother seriously wrote down a set of instructions. The emotions between the lines were a bit stiff, neither enthusiastic nor warm, but she expressed it awkwardly, telling her only daughter in a neutral tone.

[Don’t get too close to me in front of outsiders. Get closer to Eldric Alastair. Rely on him as much as possible.]

[Be sure to learn this as soon as possible. There will be no other letters before you learn this book. When you learn it, put it on the bookshelf at the top of your room. I will check the number of books on the shelf everyday.]

[If you have anything you want to say to me, you can write it on the back cover. Remember to use the ink I gave you.]

[After finishing school, I will find time to test you. If you do well, I will give you a new one.]

The theology that the princess needed to study was incredibly boring, but in order to communicate more with her mother, Delia hungrily studied.

The first was a simple healing spell, and then a more complex attack spell.

Literature, mathematics, music theory, astronomy.

Philosophy, war studies, politics.

At first it was printed fonts, but then it was replaced by serious and familiar handwriting. Her mother carefully disassembled the boring knowledge for her, trying to make them more interesting. Annabelle Alastair burned with talent, showing everything before her eyes.

Delia could feel that her mother had been preparing for this moment long ago.

She was growing up, becoming as cold and quiet as her mother. She approached Eldric obediently, at first simply to follow her mother’s instructions, but later because she knew the fate that was waiting ahead.

Eldrick didn’t doubt this—who would doubt a little girl who had followed him since she was eight years old?

[According to Ettram’s character, even if he dies of illness, he would die on the throne. And if Ettram persists on the throne for too long, Eldric will definitely take action. In this case, I will be killed by Eldric, and you need to prepare for this—please write an analysis on this, based on your observation and understanding of them. Tell me why there would be such a development. Then in the second case, please make an assertion on the possible subsequent development.] Her mother once wrote her something like this.

Her extremely cold mother.

[Also, no matter what happens in the future, I hope you will live, Delia.]

[I think I still love you, my child.]

Yes, she had analyzed the current situation. Only a few years ago, she wiped tears from her eyes in the shadow of the magical lamp, writing down the reasons for the current situation as well as all possible future situations.

Eldric often had an overly idealistic view of things, and when that ideal was inconsistent with reality, it was easy for him to blame others for his mistakes. He thought he had the qualifications of an emperor, but his head wasn’t very flexible… and he liked to be immersed in his “helplessness” and “compassion”.

She stared at the blood relative through the demon’s vision. Her face was numb and calm.

“Alright, don’t be upset. Have something to eat. After all, she’s still your mother and you have the right to be angry with me,” Eldric said loudly. “Alban is pretty good compared to Willard’s successor, who will kill all his siblings. My Delia, little sweetheart, uncle wouldn’t do such a terrible thing.”

He was reveling in some kind of self-righteous affection.

In front of the prince, Princess Delia was just an empty-headed, mute little girl. He didn’t have much vigilance against her, and even out of some fantastical psychology, Eldric was willing to brag in front of her or complain about the current situation.

Mistresses would leak secrets, and subordinates might be placed by others. Only this dull niece would never have the power to betray him.

Delia thought in silence that if he really had even a half-hearted affection for her, he wouldn’t make such a request next, but she was quite sure Edric would ask. He always did.

“But depending on the current situation, I have to help you terminate your marriage contract with Godwin Lopez. Even if he has some ability, a wild dog is still only a wild dog. He doesn’t love you. I believe I can feel it. He doesn’t even want to take a look at you, Delia. Don’t worry about this kind of man. Uncle will find you a better one. Believe me, this is for your own good.”

“Yes, uncle,” she said, carefully closing her sleeves to cover Cat Whiskers, who was crawling on her arm.

Her tone was obedient and cold.

And her other existing blood relative wasn’t doing well either.

Since Ann confessed her identity, the entire Tumbleweed had been silent. No one wanted to quip bad jokes about the royal family. Under this awkward atmosphere, Oliver’s entire person started doubting his life. He was the first to enter the tomb, and his movements were particularly decisive, as if the cold darkness would calm him down.

Before the other four had time to react, the leader of Tumbleweed disappeared at the entrance of the tomb.

Then there was a tragic “Ah!” from below.

Nemo’s whole body shook. Dark shadows suddenly covered the four walls of the corridor of the tomb. Immediately, his expression relaxed a little. Oliver was pulled by the dark shadows by his collar; by the doorway of the tomb was a trap.

“There are metal spikes under it,” Oliver said with a flat face. “Thanks, Nemo.”

“But you’re not hurt,” Ann said dryly. The bizarre awkwardness put a damper on her sense of humor.

“Yes, I reacted, but I came face to face with a corpse below.” In the light cast by an illumination spell, Oliver shook visibly to the naked eye. “It was crawling with bugs. Thankfully, it didn’t smell like anything. Ugh, my god, ugh…”

He retched a few times against the wall of the tomb, and Nemo hurriedly helped soothe him.

Ann smiled helplessly and climbed down the entrance of the cave quickly. After a while, her voice came from the bottom of the cave. “It looks like it has been dead for about four months. It should be a tomb robber. In this position… Well, an inexperienced tomb robber.”

“No way, captain.” Jesse said meaningfully. “Maybe you’re more suitable for the title ‘princess’.”

“…I’ll throw you down there.” Oliver wiped his mouth and snorted weakly.

Jesse raised his eyebrows quite unexpectedly at his soaring courage.

“I’m not surprised by anything anymore,” Oliver solemnly announced. “It’s better to say, I’m curious about what else can really surprise me, but Nemo, do you want to consider the position of leader of Tumbleweed? I’m beginning to feel that my qualifications can’t hold this position.”

“I like the deputy leader position better.” Nemo smiled for a long time. “And this place has been sealed for more than two years. That body couldn’t be from the last few months.”

“What do you mean?” Ann climbed up from the mouth of the trap door. She seemed to have noticed Nemo’s attitude change and spoke positively.

Nemo’s body stiffened for a few seconds, and he pointed to the filamentous moss on the inside of the door. “The hibernating moss at the entrance of the cave grows very slowly. When Ollie opened the door just now, he tore them apart… If this gentleman had come here within half a year, it would not have grown like this.”

“Well, that’s interesting. It may be that the owner of the tomb has released quite a few embalming spells, or a powerful anticorrosive array is still in operation.”

“It may also have been laid by Mr. Medes,” the knight commander added calmly. The effect of the age-reduction potion had long since disappeared, and he had regained the sharp temperament that he couldn’t hide at the beginning.

“Mm-hmm.” Ann nodded. “But choosing a tomb like this and not even cleaning it up, Mr. Medes must like visitors very much.”

“…But if Nemo’s inference is right, wouldn’t he have been here for more than two years?” Oliver averted his gaze away from the dark tomb trap, not bothering to hide the surprise in his tone.

“Well, necromancers are weird guys.” Jesse shrugged. “Of course, this one is no exception.”

“Let me walk in front.” Nemo dragged Oliver back. “The things here can’t hurt me.”

“But……”

“This is the fastest way.”

Nemo took a few steps forward, leaving everyone with a heroic back. The gray parrot didn’t have the slightest awe of human royalty and was particularly comfortable with this awkwardness. It hesitated for a few seconds, then resolutely chose to perch on Ann’s shoulder, abandoning its nominal owner.

Unfortunately, Mr. Demon King only lasted for more than an hour.

A short spear carrying armor-breaking magic was crushed by him barehanded, and the corrosive liquid was waved away by the shadow shield. Nemo kept commanding the dark shadows repeatedly, and they obediently swallowed the poisonous mist that spewed out of a bone shell. Even in the face of several bifurcated passages, the scattered black shadows were able to accurately find the most correct path.

However, Nemo’s weakness was also equally stark.

After the dark shadow explored the way again, his reaction was the same as Oliver’s—he held on to the wall and began to retch violently.

This time, Oliver patted him on the back. “What’s the matter?”

“I… I touched something disgusting. No, my dark shadow touched… Forget it. It’s almost the same,” Nemo panted as he wiped the cold sweat from his head. “We ran into the real entrance of the tomb, God…” As soon as he finished sighing, he paused strangely.

“In short, it’s very disgusting.” Nemo repeatedly emphasized with a pale face. “You have to be mentally prepared.”

Apart for the corpse at the beginning, they didn’t encounter any other dead bodies along the way. The four people behind Nemo were as relaxed as a tour group being led to visit a museum filled with traps. Now it seemed that this kind of ease was going to end here.

When they reached the end of the cave, except for Jesse’s meaningful “oh”, the expressions of the others were more or less twitching…

The real entrance to the tomb appeared in front of them. The cave became extremely wide. Lifelike dragon stone sculptures rested on both sides of the entrance. The tomb’s door was equally as tall and amazing and carried elaborate carvings.

But that wasn’t the point.

Now everyone in Tumbleweed knew exactly where the body that should have been in the tomb originally came from.

Under the brilliance of light, the magnificent giant gate was covered with a thick layer of flesh-red things. They didn’t squirm, exuded a faint fishy smell, and many weird-looking black beetles stuck to them. They didn’t know if they were dead or alive.

Ann swallowed, waved her arm, and more balls of light used for lighting flew into the air, illuminating the entire gate…

The corpses were wearing different styles of clothes that showed a certain semi-melted state, and they were glued together to form a terrifying seal of flesh and blood. The door of the tomb was sealed tightly by death.

“… It seems that Mr. Medes really doesn’t like visitors.” The female warrior slowly squeezed the words out of her mouth, and finally retched.


The author has something to say:

When I wrote “cover Cat Whiskers who was crawling on her arm”, I always felt that something was wrong, and I couldn’t tell what was wrong (……

————

Gay friend: What’s so surprising for two years? If it weren’t for the need to go out and buy things, I could do it too!

Me: …

Me: There is no internet in the tomb. Tell me, can you do it without internet?

Gay friend: …Damn it, I can’t be a necromancer anymore!


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Stray Ch188

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 188: Enmity and Vengeance

Oliver’s mind was blank.

Although he and Nemo did expect that Ann was related to the royal family and might have some knowledge of the hidden story, they didn’t expect that Ann would directly open up like this—or in such a capacity.

The Nightingales of Alban, the twin princesses; two weak and beautiful little girls. Andrea Alastair’s unfortunate and short life had always been a favorite subject of the bards. After listening to it for a long time, Oliver had subconsciously regarded the name as something from another world. On the other hand, except for attending the grand sacrifices of the Laddism Church, the princesses of Alban rarely appeared in front of the common people. When they did appear, they always looked weak and pure.

Ann didn’t have the slightest sense of “weak and pure” qualities from head to toe, but according to her statement just now, the tragic character Andrea Alastair was indeed still alive. The veteran Black Chapter Ann Savage of Tumbleweed was the princess who had died prematurely…

Oliver stood still in confusion, a little unable to grasp which thing he should be shocked about first. To be honest, with Nemo’s speculation, he had a premonition of the truth of his mother’s death. There had never been a trace of “mother” in his life, let alone any deep feelings he had for her. Because of the fact that Ann confided, Oliver would not lose his mind because of anger.

It was Ann herself who gave him the greater impact.

He thought there wouldn’t be a person like that in Tumbleweed. Although Ann had always laughed off some of his less-than-reasonable knowledge reserves, Oliver had a hunch that Ann wasn’t just a simple Black Chapter. However, the leader of Tumbleweed never thought that the female warrior who was more meticulous than anyone else and had been struggling in the Black Chapter industry for nearly 20 years would be born from a royal family.

Oliver swallowed, trying to drive his attention away from this terrible discovery. “About the death of my mother… How much do you know?”

From the bottom of his heart, he hoped that this was just another bad joke by the female warrior; a lame joke that tried to liven up the atmosphere.

“At that time, I was too young to get too much information.” Unfortunately, Ann’s face was flat, and her tone was serious. There was no intention of joking at all. “I only know one thing—the Emperor once made it clear that if your father was ‘stuck’ on an unknown wandering dancer, he wouldn’t mind letting your mother disappear. I have met your father, Oliver. He’s a very warm and kind person. I originally had the opportunity to tell him what the Emperor thought. I originally…”

Ann pulled the corners of her mouth rigidly, swallowing the second half of her sentence and looking at the tip of his boots. “I’ve paid attention to this matter since then. The Emperor was in a good mood after he found out about your mother’s death, until someone told him ‘Flint found out about Miss Ramon and knew it was under your instigation’.”

Then she smiled weakly and raised her eyes again. “After that, Flint disappeared and rumors about him began to spread all over the palace. That’s all I could come into contact with at the time, but it was enough to explain a lot of things. Regardless of the reason, it’s true that the Emperor intended to kill your mother.”

“…My mother died from the Trent Plague.” Oliver was silent for a long time before he finally spoke.

Ann opened her eyes wide in surprise. “But you—”

After wheeling through the identities of the other members of Tumbleweed in his head, Oliver barely calmed down. He took his eyes off the top of the scar on Ann’s face and turned to Nemo. Unlike him, Nemo’s face wasn’t confused but sadder and more torn.

The great Demon King quickly felt his gaze and took over in a dry voice. “This is why I mentioned Balthazar Medes just now. Oliver and I just want to talk to you about this, Ann. Based on my findings, I’m very sure Oliver’s mother died of the Trent Plague, and about this matter, Mr. Medes must have known—he met Flint before her death.”

“In other words,” noticing Nemo’s condition wasn’t in a good state, Oliver took the opportunity to answer the question, “Regarding Delia’s situation, Mr. Medes may have a solution. After all, no matter what, I was supposed to be sick and I’m still alive.”

Ann stared at Oliver’s eyes tightly and spoke again after a while with a few more imperceptible tremors in her voice. “If I understand you correctly…”

“Your father may have killed my mother, but it was your father who did it. My enemy isn’t you, much less Delia… Sampson Alastair is dead, and I can’t rush off and dig him up now.” Oliver tugged harshly at the corners of his mouth. “Of course, I couldn’t possibly say I don’t care about this at all, but one size doesn’t fit all. Whoever you are, Ann, you are our benefactor and our friend. I’m certainly willing to help a friend.”

Nemo, who was next to him, seemed to fall into an unhappy contemplation. Oliver patted him on the shoulder.

“Speaking of which, Trent Plague is a disease that’s a curse of the Abyss. Do you have any thoughts on this?” Oliver interrupted Nemo’s thoughts with a question.

Those emerald eyes immediately looked over, and Nemo knew his subtext. He fished himself out of a certain cold fact and struggled to return to reality.

“Her physique is not as strong as yours, and her strength is far worse than yours,” Nemo explained obediently. “Although I don’t know the details, according to the theory of the Abyssal Church… If you want to remove the curse, you must first liberate the curse from your heart. Even if I have a way, she is likely to be killed by the curse before my power can suppress it.”

“So how about we go see Medes first?” Oliver didn’t take away the hand that patted Nemo on the shoulder, and even added a bit more force. “Ann, Nemo and I will go there first. With your identity… Uh, we need time to digest it.”

Ann nodded very understandingly.

“What’s wrong with you?” Oliver grabbed Nemo’s wrist and pulled his soulful lover between two lush clusters of yellow roses.

“I remember her brother.” Nemo’s voice was very low. He reached out a hand and held his forehead as he wilted. “Abbas Alastair, the deputy commander of the Tin Soldier. A respectable person. If Ann is really… Ollie, I killed her brother with my own hands.”

“Nemo……”

“I remember it very clearly. I can’t forget it. The claws crossed his arteries, and the hot blood spurted out as it touched his flesh. I remember all the details, except why. I don’t remember why… Ollie, she confessed to you, but I’m still keeping this from her.”

Oliver fell silent. He opened his arms and gave the other man a solid hug. Nemo returned his hug and squeezed the lover in front of him tightly, so hard that Oliver could feel the crushing pain in his chest.

But he didn’t make a sound because of it.

“Have you thought about it, Nemo?” Feeling the rapid ups and downs of Nemo’s chest, Oliver’s voice was very soft.

“Nn. As she said, no matter what the reason is, the dead are gone. The murderer is me, and I’m equally sure of this.”

“I respect your decision. When this mission is over, let’s take time to talk to Ann, okay? The situation is messy enough now, and she needs to stay calm more than anyone else.” A soft kiss fell on his ear, causing Nemo’s heart to sink for a moment. The long-suppressed anxiety and worries swarmed over him, and he could barely breathe.

In case he really killed Abbas out of malice and destroyed the Tin Soldier…

“…I know. When this matter is over, I’ll tell her the truth.” He heard himself reply.

“Hey, Nemo. Look at me.” Oliver held his lover’s face towards him. “I promise to bear it with you, and I promise that if something goes wrong, I will kill you. Don’t forget this. Medes must know something. He had contact with my father after the expedition, and perhaps he also knew the truth about the bottom of the Abyss. Don’t rush to deny yourself, okay?”

Nemo tightened his arms around his lover in despair as he breathed hard. The long-suppressed darkness spread to the bottom of his heart, and he almost began to feel exhausted by it.

“Of course, it’s normal for you to doubt yourself. I can fully understand, but you also have to remember, even if you don’t believe in yourself—before there’s conclusive evidence, before the facts are clear, I believe in you.”

The mood of half hope and half despair almost tore Nemo apart. He knew very well in his heart—whether it was screaming, roaring, or tears, nothing could change the past that had long been a foregone conclusion. It was like a relaxing time that couldn’t erase the dark icebergs under the sea. Their answer existed exactly somewhere, and he still owned such a piece of driftwood, and this was the only piece he had.

How fortunate he was.

“…” Nemo quietly buried his face in Oliver’s expensive silk scarf and took a deep breath. When he spoke again, his voice calmed down a lot. “Thank you. Sorry, Ollie. What Ann said… shouldn’t be good for you either.”

“It seems that there is a lot of bad blood between us and Ann.” Oliver smiled wearily. “And my dad cut off your head—first, let’s go to Medes and get more information.”

“Speaking of this, there’s something I have to tell you.”

“Hm?”

“I left Cat Whiskers to Delia. She should be able to see things normally with it now, and she can also use it to contact us. Eldric won’t find out.”

“Cat Whiskers?”

“That spider.”

“……”

“I know what you are worried about. It’s fine. Vance won’t notice me immediately. When the time comes, I can catch an ordinary, lower-level demon in an emergency. The question is how to explain its origin and ability to everyone—”

“I can explain its origin and ability to you, but why name it ‘Cat Whiskers’…?”

“…Uh, at least for me, when I see a cat, I usually don’t notice its whiskers at first glance,” Nemo whispered. “This name sounds lucky.”

“……”

After the knight commander and Jesse returned to the team, Oliver briefly introduced the status of the next task. Except for Jesse’s exaggerated salute and beginning to call Ann “Her Royal Highness” in a slick manner, nothing else had changed much. Nemo became more silent than before, but fortunately, no one had time to be suspicious of this…

Without unnecessary delay, Tumbleweed went to the barren mountains on the border of Alban, near the tomb dominated by Medes.

The sun was about to set. The wandering skeletons seemed to notice the smell of living creatures and approached unsteadily, but they didn’t attack. They just pushed them out with their teeth and claws. Even if they were broken with weapons, the dead bones still staggered and reformed again.

“Abyssal magic?” Oliver looked at Nemo.

“No.” Nemo shook his head firmly. “Surface magic.”

“It’s a puppetry spell,” Jesse said lightly. “These things are no different from those metal toys. They just use ready-made materials.”

Tumbleweed didn’t dare to use too destructive actions for fear that Medes would misinterpret their intentions. They just fought with these bones for a whole night, but Mr. Medes still didn’t intend to show up. Oliver could feel a life that wasn’t strong nor weak, that was motionless in the depths of the ancient tomb.

Since the owner didn’t want to come out, they could only choose to go in and visit.

“Are you ready?” Throwing aside a skull that clicked and closed its mouth, Oliver pressed his hand on the heavy stone gate of the tomb. “I’m going to open it.”

As soon as his voice fell, the two stone gates made a dull rubbing sound. The gate of the tomb, which seemed to have been dusty for a long time, was slowly pushed open, and the air with the smell of decay came to his face.

What awaited them was an endless darkness heading underground.

On the other side, Marshal Gallagher was in a good mood. He wasn’t distressed by the appearance of the “Emperor” in person at the capital ball.

“Our Royal Highness. Tsk, tsk. He could only play such tricks.” Gallagher inserted a silver fork into a small piece of fruit, then gracefully dipped it in the sugar dish. “He doesn’t know what the Emperor has left us… Well, how is ‘that matter’ going?”

“Still looking.”

“Better hurry up.” The marshal put down his fork and wiped the corners of his mouth with a delicate handkerchief. “This is the third town we occupied. With such a big movement, there should be a lot of displaced people coming here to take advantage of the chaos—”

“Among them, there must be a woman who meets the requirement in appearance. It’s time for us to create a ‘Royal Highness’.”


The author has something to say:

The true source of inspiration for Cat Whiskers… I remember seeing the news that scientists used cat whiskers to make crystals (…)

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Today, I found a slightly embarrassing rear-end accident. Godwin’s sword name collided with the sword name in another Demon King theme novel “Violet and the Bird of Thorns“._(:””∠)_

“Breaking Dawn” and “Breaking Dawn Blade” are just the names of the swords, and the sword masters are also older brothers of the gong. Although the story structure, setting, and origin of the sword are all completely different, I can’t pretend that I didn’t see it. Although it’s just a small detail, it’s just…uh.

[I have contacted the author, Tang Jiuqing, in a private message to explain the situation, who said she didn’t mind at all, so I would like to say thank you here.]

This name has nothing to do with the main plot, but it does have related echoes and designs, so it will not be modified for the time being. I’m here to tell you about it. _(:з”∠)_


Kinky Thoughts:

Apparently, Godwin’s sword has the same name as a different work by Tang Jiuqing. I haven’t had the chance to read any of her works yet, but I believe one of her more well-known works is Qing Jin Jiu, which I have heard great things about.


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Stray Ch187

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 187: The Necromancer

After giving the awakened soldiers a confusion spell that was enough to disrupt their memories. The three of them quickly left the princess’s lounge, and Ann finally had the opportunity to ask her question. “Balthazar Medes, the necromancer of the Tin Soldiers? Nemo, don’t tell me you’re bullshitting.”

“I’m not,” Nemo whispered.

Balthazar Medes’ initial position in the Tin Soldier Mercenary Regiment wasn’t as a necromancer, but as an omni-scientist who knew everything—golems, herbs, and cures for all kinds of incurable diseases. He knew it all.

The happy Mr. Medes had a great enthusiasm for the world. Although his combat abilities weren’t worth mentioning, he could be regarded as the soul of the Tin Soldier. In addition to being the consultant of the mercenary group, he could almost be said to be the third in command of the Tin Soldier.

In the biographies of the Tin Soldier, this gentleman always had an upright, cheerful, and overly enthusiastic image. Medes provided Captain Flint with countless useful pieces of information and helped the Tin Soldier through one difficulty after another.

Unlike Talbott Vance, who politely refused to participate in the expedition, Medes happened to be seriously injured and had a hard time recovering when the Tin Soldier joined the expedition. Considering the danger of the Abyss, Mr. Medes was explicitly forbidden by Flint from joining the mission and had to obediently stay on the surface to recuperate.

But except for Flint himself, his comrades never returned.

In Telaranea’s records, this person had come to Flint’s city with injuries during Sonia’s illness. Although there was no further evidence, Nemo didn’t think that Mr. Medes happened to be there for sightseeing.

With the limited time they had now, he didn’t tell Oliver all these details.

Flint had no medical or healing cultivation, but Oliver survived. This former omni-scientist had to have played a big role in it—he didn’t deceive Delia; someone did recover from the Trent Plague. Oliver was the case that successfully survived.

And Nemo had a hunch that Ann knew something about Oliver’s mother.

As for Nemo’s unwillingness to immediately put forward the reason for this person, in addition to the lack of hard information, there was another point—after the death of Sonia, Balthazar Medes’ temperament changed drastically. He locked himself in a remote ancient tomb and never saw anyone again. Later, someone occasionally witnessed a figure similar to Medes in the barren mountains, and the appearance of “that thing” was no longer human.

It was a skeleton with bloodshot eyes wearing the standard robe of a Tin Soldier.

Since Medes entered the tomb, skeletons have risen from the soil and begun to wander around it, changing the rumor that a Tin Soldiers member had become a necromancer.

Since then, like Vance Talbott, no one has seen this other Tin Soldier in public.

“Ann, Ollie and I need to have a good talk with you guys about this—” Nemo poked Oliver’s waist.

“We’ll talk about it later.” Ann forcefully blocked Nemo’s words back, and the female warrior pulled her face and gritted her teeth. “First of all, I want to tell you two something very important. Listen, it’s very important. Especially for you, Oliver.”

She stared at the void in front of her for a while and sighed fiercely. “Contact Dylan and Cross first. Anyway, Cross roughly knows. Dylan… Whatever, he will know sooner or later.”

They had never seen Ann show such a serious expression. Nemo swallowed, quickly used the communication crystal, and then froze next to Oliver like a statue, waiting for Ann’s next sentence.

“Oliver Ramon. Now I’m pretty sure that I do want to help Delia escape from here, so it’s time for me to tell you the truth… I don’t want to be the kind of scumbag who confides in the truth after using my companions. The Alastair family is your enemy, and its descendants are the enemies you want to save. Flint didn’t reveal his identity to you, and I doubt he’d want you to know, but since it has come to this—”

Ann closed her eyes and took a long breath. She opened them a few seconds later and looked directly into Oliver’s eyes firmly.

“Your mother, Sonia Ramon, was killed by the design of the late emperor, Sampson Alastair. My father killed your mother—yes, as an exile, I gave up my original name. That name was Andrea Alastair.”

“Even you, Nemo, can stop doing this. Now answer me, leader of Tumbleweed. Do you want to continue this mission?”

When Delia met with the three of them, Rosa Earley was waiting impatiently.

The nobleman named Andre was indeed handsome and had a certain charm and dangerous element to him, but after all, he was only a stranger. Since the other party wasn’t willing to be punctual, there was no need to waste too much time for him. It was still early before the dance was over.

The roses were in full bloom, and her silent sister had recently fallen ill. Before looking for her next goal, she might be able to pick a bunch of beautiful flowers and let Delia, who was too busy to go out, smell the refreshing fragrance. After making a decision readily, Rosa tightened her gloves and began to pick roses carefully…

“Good evening,” a nice voice sounded behind her. Rosa turned her head, and her eyes widened. She was still holding a freshly picked yellow rose in her hand.

“You are the one just now…” Rosa carefully picked up the yellow rose. “What’s your name again?”

“Adri,” the visitor said.

It was a young man who looked a few years older than her. He wasn’t short either. Though he was already a young man, his face still held the softness of his teenage years. Unfortunately, that man’s expression was too rigid, and the softness was quickly worn away by the seriousness on his face.

“Hello, Adri.” His face remained expressionless, but this type of young man made her feel good, so Rosa gave a sweet smile. “What’s the matter?”

“Lord Andre has something to do temporarily, so he can’t come to the appointment. He asked me to bring a message—‘I’m very sorry, I shouldn’t have let such a lovely lady wait so long.’”

“It’s fine. I had guessed that was the case.” Rosa curled her lips and made a grimace. “Well, I’m sure I can find a more handsome partner! …What else can I do for you, Adri?”

The handsome young man was still standing in front of her, and his dark brown eyes reminded her of the dead woods of a winter’s night.

“If you are not in a hurry,” the young man who called himself Adri said politely, “can you help me find someone?”

Rosa raised her beautifully shaped eyebrows.

“The blond man who accosted you just now looked very depressed after he was rejected by you. He must have gone to some corner to pout. Now all my companions are missing and only you seem to have seen him. Lord Andre has given me a death order that I must find him as soon as possible… He couldn’t have gone far and should still be somewhere in the garden.”

“Of course, I can help.” Rosa burst out laughing. “Oh, that face is indeed unforgettable, but few girls are willing to dance with men who are more beautiful than themselves. I was shocked by his face at that time, so I was a little unscrupulous. I should also apologize. What’s his name?”

“Jesse.” Adrian smiled reluctantly, inwardly unable to voice how unhappy he really was.

The knight commander thought that Mr. Dylan was going to be a shameful person, but he didn’t expect that as soon as the other three left, he would come up with an extremely childish idea…

“Let’s play hide and seek, Adri.” Jesse’s enthusiasm had never been higher. “What a beautiful garden!”

“Mr. Dylan, I took an age-reduction potion, not a wisdom-reduction potion,” Adrian responded quietly.

“…You’re really not romantic at all.”

“I’ve always been like this.”

“Okay, fine. At any rate, we have an agreement in place—I’ll hide. You go to our Miss Rosa and ask her to help you find me. Miss Rosa is a girl with a fiery disposition. She won’t refuse.”

“Reason?”

“I have been hit by an unprecedented great blow, and I need to find a quiet place to cry alone for a while.” Jesse quickly understood what the other party meant.

“Tell me where you plan to hide, I can control the time.”

“…That’s where romance comes in, Adri. I won’t tell you, but as an excellent diviner, I can assure you that you will find me at the right time.”

It was a pity that the former Chief Justice of the Knights of Judgment couldn’t understand this “romance” at all.

Rosa picked up the hem of the red dress and walked with him around the rose bushes in the garden. Adrian even took a few uncontrollable glances at the huge garbage bins, feeling an urge to peer inside.

The two just walked all the way to the garden center.

“Wow,” Rosa sighed, her eyes fixed on the man who was enjoying flowers not far away. The man looked to be in his thirties, was handsome, and had a bit of a wild appearance. “Adri, Adri. Sorry, I saw a very appetizing target—I’m afraid I can’t continue to help you.”

The young girl stuffed the yellow rose into Adrian’s hand. “When you see Mr. Jesse in a while, give him this flower and tell him I really didn’t mean it… Ah, he’s leaving. I’ll go first. See you later!”

The girl in the red dress ran away from him like a whirlwind, and came next to the man not far away, with a bright smile on her face.

“I have delayed you for a long time. Thank you very much.” Adrian responded politely, although he didn’t think Miss Rosa still had the mind to listen to him.

Since she had a clear target, Rosa most likely wouldn’t see Delia for a while, so the three of them should be safe.

He looked down at the yellow rose in his hand, and the corner of his eyes caught a glimpse of gold between the branches of a shrub.

The knight commander shook his head and was about to peel away the branch when a white hand stretched out from the bushes next to him and dragged him in. In the bushes was a tall tree that was trimmed just right. When Adrian reacted, his back was close to the trunk, and he was firmly pressed against it by Jesse.

“Shh, they haven’t gone far yet.” The blond young man’s face was very close. “They are very likely to get married in the future, so don’t disturb the future little couple, Adri.”

“Let me go.” Adrian frowned.

“No,” Jesse said with a smile.

“How old are you?”

“You really don’t understand emotions, do you? The bushes in the garden; what a beautiful place. Look at you. You really look like a young nobleman who snuck out to have fun—I like the way you are now. Of course, you were also very good before…”

Adrian rolled his eyes.

“Enough,” he whispered coldly. “We are here to do business, Dylan. I can’t say when Miss Savage will contact us, so we have to wait quietly. This is the flower that Rosa gave you. The girl feels guilty, even though I don’t believe you’re really hurt—I promised her anyway.”

“I am doing business.” The ambiguous smile on Jesse’s face became more obvious. He took the yellow rose with one hand, glanced at it, and then put it in his chest pocket indifferently. “Don’t worry, all three of them are busy, and it won’t be over for a while. The opportunity is rare. Why don’t we…?”

Screw the rare opportunity. Adrian looked at the other person’s smiling face vigilantly. Jesse Dylan was indeed a guy who would seize every opportunity to indulge in pleasure. On that night in the prayer room, he had fully understood the man’s bad taste.

Although the last experience was completely unrelated to the concept of “pain”, or rather even the opposite of it, he didn’t want to give the man a second chance.

“Don’t be nervous. Take it easy. I’ll only use my hands.”

“No.”

“How cold.” Jesse buried his face into the socket of Adrian’s neck and let out a low laugh. Now Adrian discovered that he disliked the feeling of being subjected to others. After a while, Dylan raised his arm and stretched out his hand. Adrian tightened his muscles and stared at the hand tightly, intending to teach this ungrateful guy a good lesson…

But the hand just stopped at the top of his head, rubbed it lightly, and then poked the short dark brown bangs.

The relatively taller Jesse Dylan lowered his head slightly and imprinted a light kiss on his forehead.

“Okay.” Jesse had a smile that he couldn’t understand, and his tone was soft and pleasant. “Now we can wait for news from Miss Savage. Don’t look like that—what? Were you looking forward to something else?”

“……Why?”

“Because you finally found me,” Jesse whistled softly. “This is a reward, Adri. I told you, right? I like the way you are now. It makes me feel… very nostalgic.”

The indifference that Adrian had always hung on his face gradually disappeared. The moment the other party’s warm palm touched his forehead, Jesse Dylan momentarily became a little strange, but there was a weird sense of familiarity in that strangeness. The former knight commander pursed his lips and looked suspiciously at the icy-blue eyes.

Very beautiful, deep blue, like a frozen lake.

‘……It can’t be,’ he thought. After all, he had given up chasing that illusion nine years ago.

“Oh, it’s communication from Miss Savage.” Jesse took out the communication crystal disguised as a decoration and dragged Adrian back to reality. “Business is here, Adri. Hey, Adri, are you listening?”

“Nn.”

And when the tumbleweed was about to gather, there was a dead silence in the princess’s lounge.

The Black Chapters left, and the guards continued their duty in a daze. For the guards, everything felt like just a stupor for a few seconds. Fortunately, the princess was still sitting in front of them. Everyone was only trying to make a living, so no one would want to raise a fuss over such a small anomaly when everything was calm.

Delia sat quietly in her armchair, like a life-size exquisite doll. Her eyes were still tightly closed, but this time, the young princess noticed something strange.

Something was crawling on her arm, and there was a slight itch. Then something entered her mind, very faintly, but she could vaguely distinguish its content.

[To help… Help you…] It wasn’t exact words, but just a very vague ray of emotion.

[Who is it?] The princess didn’t make a sound, but she thought it in her heart. Maybe it was just that she had been in the dark for too long and her brain had started creating hallucinations.

Next, she “saw” it. In those closed eyes, she began to “see” everything around her, except for a little unpleasant dark red. Everything was becoming clearer.

[……Who is it?] Her heart was beating wildly. This was undoubtedly some kind of advance spell. The caster definitely possessed a top-notch concealment ability as it failed to trigger the alarm on her magic jewelry. [Tell me, who are you?]

[No… I don’t know… I want to help you see…] The wisp of thought was a little hesitant. [I… I’m probably a spider?]

Delia trembled for a while, but she stabilized her emotions and tried not to let the guards at the door notice anything strange.

[What should I call you, Mr. Spider… or Miss?]

[Cat Whiskers.] This time, that thought was very smooth.

[My master gave me the name, Cat Whiskers.]


The author has something to say:

A brand new demon is born!

Never before seen, has aura concealment skill level SSS and is a weird spider-type demon. The Demon King will name it what?

Nemo: Cat… Cat Whiskers (whispered).

Ollie: …I think White II is more domineering than this.


Kinky Thoughts:

Nemo and Ollie really need better naming conventions, but somehow it really suits Nemo’s personality to name it something like that.


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