Hyren, the capital Ceres' central district, was the city's most advanced district and also the closest to the palace.
This district was for the rich. The prestigious noble families and the families who had accumulated wealth through trades lived in Hyren.
Although the Lionheart main estate was on the outskirts of the capital, the Dragonic estate was in the center of Hyren.
The Lionheartsâ first ancestor, the Great Vermouth, had naturalized to the Kiehl Empire 300 years ago and worked as an archduke of the Empire. Straut the First, who was the Kiehl emperor at the time, desperately wanted the hero to become his guard and live in proximity to the palace⌠but Vermouth rejected the emperorâs desperate plea and mostly stayed in the castle on Mountain Uklas, which was located in the southernmost part of Kiehl.
When he had gotten too old, he returned his title of archduke bestowed by the emperor and spent his remaining life in a mansion inside the forest, which was now the Lionheartâs main house.
Unlike Vermouth, Orix Dragonic had never gone to Helmuth even though a full-scale war against the Demon Kings was going on. Ever since he had arrived in Kiehl, he continued to protect Straut the First and worked as a commander of the White Dragon Knightly Order.
For over 300 years, the Dragonics had made their name as the prestigious noble family and the best knight family in Kiehl. Not all Patriarchs had become the emperorâs guard, but the Dragonic family had produced many good knights. Those knights were considered to be one of the best on the continent. Among them, the Dragonic knights, considered the creme of the crop, had enjoyed the honor of guarding the Emperor right by his side.
The current Patriarch, Alchester Dragonic, was known to be as talented as Orix Dragonic, their first ancestor. There was no exaggeration to Alchesterâs title of the best knight in the empire. Alchester had been able to use sword force even before he became 20. When he won first place in the Kiehl martial arts competition, he was just 21. Every talented person on the continent had participated in the match, but he had beaten them all.
In recognition of his skill, he had immediately joined the White Dragon Knightly Order. He was 30 when he became the commander of the White Dragon Knightly Order. The newly crowned emperor, Straut the Second, had designated Alchester as the emperorâs guard. This was the story of Alchester Dragonic, the current Dragonic Patriarch.
âThough he ate his booger when he was fiveâŚ.â Eugene bitterly recalled the moment when he had heard too much information.
Although he really wasnât curious, he ended up hearing it.
Eugene stared at the front gate of the Dragonic estate after getting off the carriage.
The gate was big and tall. Considering just the size of the estate, the Lionheart main estate would be a lot bigger since the Lionhearts had a forest inside their land. Still, the Dragonic estate was magnificent and beautiful even though this place was located in Hyren, the district with the most expensive land values.
âItâs shabby compared to the Lionheart estate,â A Dragonic Knight, who had guided Eugene to the Dragonic estate, spoke shyly.
âI think it is a gorgeous estate.â
The knight had approached the gate before Eugene did.
Thud!
The gate began to open wide.
Only two people were currently entering the estate, but they were receiving too warm of a welcome. Eugene looked at the knights who had lined up beyond the gate. These were the knights who had pledged their allegiance to the Dragonics, but their numbers were far fewer. The Lionhearts had more knights than them.
âOnly 30, huh?â Eugene thought after he had finished counting.
It was because the Lionhearts and the Dragonics were in different situations. The Dragonics were loyal to the empire. They had been working as high-ranking officials for generations. Therefore the number of their knights didnât matter much to them. After all, the emperor owned the empire. The noblesâ knightly orders were treated like backup armies, which the emperor could use in times of need by issuing a royal decree.
The Lionhearts were the only exception to the law. Maybe the emperor could conscript the knights from the Lionheart collateral families, but even if the emperor issued a royal decree, the White Lion Knights and the Black Lion Knights from the Lionheart main family couldnât be conscripted. All of this was possible because of a contract signed 300 years ago by the Great Vermouth and the Kiehl Emperor.
[The Lionhearts will not leave the Kiehl Empire.
The Lionhearts will not betray the Kiehl Empire.
The Kiehl Empire will respect the Lionhearts.
The Kiehl Empire will recognize the Lionheartsâ freedom.]
âŚ300 years had passed since then. People were now living in an age where they could feel the end of the peace that had lasted for a long time. The emperor felt overwhelmed and greedy toward the Lionhearts, who were partially free from royal decree even though they were nobles of Kiehl. On top of that, the Lionhearts had recently undergone an internal change, increasing the number of the main familyâs knights in the end. They were becoming more unpleasant in the emperorâs eyes.
âThey are looking at me very fiercely,â Eugene thought when he saw the lined-up knights.
It was obvious why the knights were acting that way. A week ago, the White Dragon Knightly Order and the White Lion Knightly Order had a competition⌠and the White Dragon Knights had lost the contest. The main cause of their defeat was Eugene.
âI thought the competition ended okay. They admitted their defeat and said âgreat jobâ to White Lion Knights in the end.â Eugene tilted his head in confusion.
And, of course, the White Dragon Knights had apologized unreservedly and provided compensation for the altercation they had with the Lionhearts, just like they had promised.
Eugene wasnât sure if they had compensated with the empireâs money or the money that had been deducted from the White Dragon Knightly Orderâs budget. Or maybe the Commander of the White Dragon Knightly Order, Alchester, had paid for it with his own money. Regardless of the source, the White Dragon Knights had delivered their compensation by dozens of carriages. The mistress of the Lionheart clan, Ancilla, had smiled widely and brightly that day.
ââŚIf this is not about the competitionâŚ. Hmm. Ah, they donât like the fact that I will be teaching the young master of the Dragonics who will become the next Patriarch. I am a stranger, a Lionheart who humiliated their Patriarch several days ago, and just a 20-year-old man.â
Chuckling, Eugene walked through the knightsâ ranks. Although they were looking daggers at him, it wasnât enough to intimidate Eugene. Instead, he looked around at the estateâs wide, beautiful garden, feeling relaxed.
âThe Patriarch is waiting for you inside the mansion.â A knight guided Eugene to the inside of the mansion.
Meanwhile, as the knight led Eugene to the Dragonic Patriarch, Eugene had to try his best to hold his laughter.
A tall, big statue of Orix was in the center of the garden. When the servants opened the front door for them, there was another statue of Orix in the foyer. Orixâs portraits were even hanging on the wall.
ââŚThe bastard made the drawings more handsome than he actually was. No way. Did Orix have a sense of rivalry with Vermouth or something?â Eugene thought in surprise.
His surprise was understandable. The composition of Orixâs portraits was the same as Vermouthâs portraits in all the Lionheart mansions.
âI wanted to greet you from outside the mansion, too,â Alchester spoke with a smile. He stood up right away when Eugene entered his office, which was located on the top floor of the mansion.
âBut too many people â from my steward, subordinate knights, to my wife â dissuaded me from doing soâŚ. I didnât think it would be a big problem, but they thought it wasnât good for me, the Patriarch, to come to meet you,â Alchester said as he gestured Eugene to sit.
âNo wonder the knights looked at me with fiery eyes,â Eugene joked, sitting on the chair that Alchester had pointed at.
Unlike Carmenâs excessively decorated office, Alchesterâs office was very neat, almost to a level that could be called plain.
âIf you felt it that way⌠they must have behaved rudely to you. You are the Dragonicsâ guest. Iâll apologize on their behalf, so please donât be too upset.â
âUpset? Not in the slightest.â Eugene waved his hands.
Keeping his smile, Alchester personally poured Eugene a cup of tea. It didnât seem like he had designs on Eugene. Alchesterâs smile was natural and pleasant, even in Eugeneâs eyes.
ââŚI didnât know you would make such a request,â Alchester spoke delightedly.
Of course, Alchester was having fun.
He had received two letters from the Lionhearts four days ago. One was from Gilead, the Lionheart Patriarch. In his letter, Gilead had extended an olive branch, asking Alchester to forget about the competitionâs result since it was over and the altercation, which was the cause of the competition. Gilead even offered to resume communication between the two knightly orders and between the two clans.
Carmen Lionheart had sent the other letter. After mentioning the time she had stayed at the Dragonic estate in the distant past, she had requested to let Eugene Lionheart train at the Dragonic estate through the letter.
Gilead had also made such a request at the end of his letter.
ââŚI have a son who turned ten this year.â Alchester proceeded to the main issue â Leo Dragonic.
âYes, I heard about him.â
âMy son⌠his name is Leo. Iâm not just saying this because he is my son, but he is quite talented. Although he began to study mana control four years ago, he can already use a little bit of sword energy,â Alchester spoke calmly but was unable to hide his prideful expression. Soon, he looked a little embarrassed when he realized that the most outstanding genius of the Lionhearts was sitting in front of him.
âForgive me. I had my son during my later yearsâŚ. I canât help but brag about my adorable son.â
âIs that soâŚ.â Eugene half-heartedly nodded.
âEugene, I have seen your ability with my own eyes a week ago. There are many good knights among the Dragonics familyâŚ. But I believe Lady Carmen made me who I am today with her lessons dozens of years ago.â Alchester closed his eyes as he set a teacup to his lips. It didnât take long for him to reminisce about the past and recall that moment when he was five.
ââŚI was five at the time⌠but my memory is still clear. When Lady Carmen had come to teach me, she was 17. Well, she wasnât really different from now.â
Eugene stayed silent.
âIs he saying that in a good way?â he seriously wondered.
ââŚDuring her lessons, Lady Carmen was strict⌠and unique. Some may use the word âpeculiar.â However, it does not change the fact that her lessons are the basis of my ability. I hope you can be such a teacher for Leo.â
âI will do my best.â Eugene nodded.
âOf course, I will also try to teach you something new. âŚEven though I wonder if I have anything new I can teach you right nowâŚ.â
Alchester meant what he said. In the competition that had taken place a week ago, Eugene had practically played Eboldt, Captain of the White Dragon Knights. They werenât using the full extent of their abilities, but their battle was enough for Alchester to see Eugeneâs ability.
His skills were mature â no, perfect. When Alchester had studied Eugeneâs movements one by one, he couldnât find a single area where Eugene needed improvement. He used his techniques with versatility. Although he was controlling mana with a rudimentary method, the level of his control was advanced. His body and willpower enabled Eugene to have an extremely high level of mana control. Alchester couldnât believe a 20-year-old man was able to do so.
ââŚBesides, he must already be an expert in magic. He is indeed a genius⌠the genius among geniuses,â Alchester thought as he scanned Eugene.
âŚIf he didnât try his best, Alchester wouldnât be able to teach anything to Eugene. In order to teach that unfairly smart genius, Alchester had to show Eugene what he got.
Alchester was more than willing to do so. The emperor seemed like he had some complaints against the Lionhearts and Eugene, their rising star. However, Alchester wanted to teach and exchange knowledge with Eugene as a knight and a senior in martial arts. He also hoped his only son idolized Eugene and tried to take after him.
ââŚIâm glad we were able to confirm that the Rakshasa Princess went out of our country,â Alchester mumbled, putting down his teacup. âAlthough I never thought⌠she would use a wagon to move around.â
No one would have thought so. She was the Rakshasa Princess, Iris â a living legend since 300 years ago, an adopted daughter of the Demon King of Fury, the first dark elf, and the only being able to corrupt elves.
âŚThere was no way that anyone thought such a being would hide and move around in the back of the shabby wagon that wasnât even hersâŚ.
ââŚShe did catch everyone off guard⌠yesâŚ.â Eugene was also baffled to hear about Irisâ escape method. He had thought Iris would live up to her title and use elegant ways like⌠taking over some citiesâ warp gates. Regardless of peopleâs expectations, Iris had hidden in the back of the wagon and tried to sneak into a merchant ship. On top of that, she had gotten caught when the harbor inspectors had checked the shipâs luggage.
ââŚBut she succeeded in the end, right? She seized the ship and set sail.â Eugene shrugged.
He didnât know why Iris had put herself out to sea.
However, he did hear about what had happened in Helmuth. Before the Kiehl Empire could make a formal complaint to Helmuth, they had notified Kiehl about how Iris had gotten banished from Helmuth since she had lost in a territorial war.
ââŚI donât know if she was really banished, but they sure donât want to take responsibility for the trouble Iris caused.â Eugene clicked his tongue mentally.
The Queen of Night Demons, Noir Giabella â the damn succubus crossed Eugeneâs mind. Since Iris had become stronger over the 300 years, Noir Giabella must have also gotten stronger.
Eugene was reaching the level he had achieved in his past life at a rapid pace. However, he knew that wasnât enough. That was why he had learned abilities that he didnât have in his past life. Therefore, Eugene didnât doubt himself. Eugene had sowed seeds, and those seeds were growing. He was certain he would transcend Hamelâs level when those seeds bloomed completely.
* * *
Eugene had visited the Dragonics to try to contact the dragon that had approached Carmen dozens of years ago. Eugene wasnât sure who the dragon was, but dragons were so advanced in magic that they were called the race of magic.
Their Draconic âcreatedâ magic that didnât exist in the world. When dragons spoke using Draconic, they made everything come true. Since their magic system differed from ordinary magic, dragons did not require formulas. Humans were not able to use Draconic. Only dragons could cast this magic.
âŚThen, would non-dragon wizards never be better than dragons? No, Eugene knew a human wizard who was better than dragons â Sienna Merdein. She had banished Black Dragon Raizakia to the dimensional rift even though she was dying.
ââŚI canât search inside the dimensional rift with my magic.â Eugene tousled his hair.
It was too risky to barge into the Dragon Demon Castle in Helmuth and track Raizakia down. Therefore Eugene needed this dragon. Even Lovellian, the Red Tower Master, wasnât able to search inside the dimensional rift. No magic in the world enabled wizards to do so. However, a dragon might be able to locate Raizakia in the dimensional rift.
[Will the dragon cooperate?] Mer asked via their mental connection. She didnât stick her head out from the cloak this time. She liked to walk with her feet, but she also liked to comfortably sit inside the cloak and look at the outside view through the cloakâs gap. Mer fidgeted with Eugeneâs fingers as she continued.
[Lady Sienna didnât talk about dragons much, but I know quite a lot about them. They are a greedy, arrogant race, right?]
âDragons are arrogant because they know they are powerful creatures. Well, they are a bunch of lizard bitches if that is the only reasonâŚ. The main reason why dragons are revered is that they donât run away in times of need,â Eugene replied.
[What does that mean?]
âI mean it literally. Do you know what noblesse oblige is?â
[Donât look down on me. In fact, Iâm in real shock because you are using that word, Sir Eugene.]
âWhat do you take me for?â
Eugene pinched the back of Merâs hand; she had kept fidgeting with his fingers.
âI have studied a lot since I was young. Anyhow, dragons usually ignore humans and other races because they think we are inferior to them. However, they always step up first if the world is about to be fucked.â
They had also stepped up 300 years ago. When people had been completely at a loss for the sudden invasion, dragons had been the first to fly to Helmuth and begin to fight against the Demon Kings.
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ââŚDragons and the Demon KingsâŚare a bad match.â
Similar to how elves could be corrupted by demonic energy, dragons were also negatively influenced by demonic energy. In the end, the dragons had lost to the Demon King of Incarceration and were massacred by the Demon King of Destruction.
âThat was why they couldnât play a starring role during the war 300 years ago. Dragons learned that they couldnât win in fights against the Demon Kings. However, they wonât refuse if I ask for their help in a Demon King-related problem.â
[âŚBut⌠we donât know how to contact the dragon, do we?]
That was indeed Eugeneâs problem right now. Although he could assume that Carmen had met the dragon in the Dragonic estate, Eugene didnât get to hear how she had met the dragon.
Carmen told Eugene two pieces of information in a way that didnât infringe on the promise that had been made using Draconic: it was somewhere inside the Dragonic mansion, and people couldnât go in there without permission.
Since Carmen had said an ordinary visitor couldnât enter the place⌠maybe the Dragonic mansion had a special place like the leyline in the Lionheart estate.
Eugene was pretty confident in searching for something since he had Akasha. The magic staff revealed hidden magics and made Eugene understand what those spells were. If Eugene used a search spell on top of that, it was a piece of cake for him to find a hidden space in the estate.
ââŚActually, the easiest way to call a dragon is to smash Akasha.â
Dragons had made Akasha with their fellow dragonâs heart after the dragon had passed away. When they had finished making the staff, they visited the elven sanctuary and personally gifted the staff to Sienna.
Therefore the angry dragon might come to visit Eugene if he destroyed Akashaâs Dragonheart.
ââŚBut it would be a waste to smash Akasha to just summon a dragonâŚ. There is no guarantee that a dragon will come and cooperate with me.â
âWe are here,â Alchester said as he stopped in front of a room. Pointing at a closed door, Alchester turned his head to Eugene. âLeo will be inside the room.â
âAre you not going in there?â
ââŚI coddle Leo a lot⌠so you wonât be able to teach properly if I go in with you.â Alchester took a few steps back with an embarrassed face. âSo I will return to my office now.â
âIâm asking this just in case, but can I scold him?â
âDonât worry about it. Leo is so gentle and kind. You wouldnât need to scold him.â
âIs that soâŚ?â Eugene nodded half-heartedly.
âBut if you need to scold him⌠donât mind me. You can give him a good scolding.â
âHuh.â Eugene thought.
After checking that Alchester had gone far away, Eugene knocked on the door to Leoâs room.
No one reacted; the room was quiet. However, Eugene could sense someone was wriggling inside the room. He knocked once more, but still, no one reacted. Clicking his tongue, Eugene opened the door. When he closed the door from inside the room, Eugene could see a clean, big room. The first thing that caught his attention was a bed too big for a ten-year-old boy.
From underneath the bed, a stream of water was shot in Eugeneâs direction.
âHeâs a little rascal.â Eugene quickly made an assessment of Leo Dragonic.