Eugene wasnât investigated for his involvement in the fall of the Dragon Demon Castle or the eradication of Karabloom, nor was there any investigation into the identity of Raimira, someone without any apparent relations to the rest of their group. They were able to check out of the hotel and leave for Pandemonium without any problems whatsoever.
They needed to go to Pandemonium to use the international warp-gate that was located in the capital city in order to leave Helmuth. Because they had first entered Helmuth through its border at the Alcarte Parish, this would be Eugeneâs first time seeing Pandemonium in this life.
Eugene compared Pandemonium, which he had last seen three hundred years ago, with the current Pandemonium that he was standing in front of now.
âIt really has changed a lot,â Eugene observed.
Even within this concrete jungle, the ninety-nine-storied building stood out. A towering Demon Kingâs Castle that seemed like it could even touch the sky, this was Babel. Eugene clicked his tongue as he compared the current Babel with the Babel from his previous life.
There had once been a red plain in front of the castle, which had somewhat served as the front courtyard of Babel. The horrors of the black fog that had once shrouded this land finally ended only after the ground had been layered with the corpses of humans, demonfolks, and demonic beasts.
Now, countless high-rises had been erected here, and at the center of it all stood a memorial park dedicated in remembrance to all those who had died during the war.
âWhere did the Centipede Mountains go?â Eugene wondered.
Three hundred years ago, the Centipede Mountains had once surrounded the borders of this fief, but now those disgusting, hideous, and capable-of-crawling mountains were nowhere to be seen. Had they really cleared away the entire mountain range while they were building the city?
âOr perhaps they just stuffed them away somewhere,â speculated Eugene.
The notorious Centipede Mountains from his previous life had been closer to gigantic demonic beasts than to any normal terrain. Those giant centipedes might even still be buried beneath those neatly paved roads.
As his thoughts continued in this direction, Eugene let out a bemused snort at his own bewilderment. The changes he had witnessed throughout Helmuth were remarkable, but the changes that had occurred here in Pandemonium were particularly startling. Why had the Demon Kingâs Castle transformed into a ninety-nine-storied high-rise, and what were those things floating through the sky⊠those hundreds of small fish?
âTheyâre watching usâŠ,â Mer reported with a worried expression as she grabbed onto Eugeneâs collar.
These were the Air Fish, Pandemonium's prided perfect security system that had been introduced in the tourist booklet that they were provided with before they had entered Helmuth.
âLook at all those fish up there, Sir Eugene. Itâs said that they keep an eye over this vast city 24/7, covering every square inch of land. Everything they see is then sent to the control office in Babel, the Demon Kingâs Castle,â Mer recalled from the brochure.
âHehehe, it seems that youâre well-informed, Mer. As youâve just said, those Air Fish are the perfect security system that Pandemonium is so proud of. If anything illegal is spotted inside of the city, Babelâs Bureau of Control will immediately dispatch their security forces,â Raimira, whose head was covered by an oversized hood, laughed with a proud lift of her chin.
Although her forehead was usually crowned by her winding golden antlers, currently, her horns werenât out on display. This was because Eugene had told her to hide them due to the fact that they were far too eye-catching.
Naturally, Raimira had protested this order. Because to her, as the daughter of a Duke, the Black Dragon, and as a dragon herself, the red jewel and horns on her forehead were part of her identity as a dragon.
However, after being told that if she didnât get rid of her horns right away, he would slash her red jewel with his sword, Raimira had agreed to set aside her dignity as a dragon, at least for a little while.
âHowever, Mer and Sir Eugene, this Lady insists that you be more tactful in your treatment of this Lady. Should this Lady be subject to unjust violence and harassment, I will be sure to raise a high-pitched cry that everyone in Pandemonium will hearâŠ.â Raimiraâs voice gradually sank as she kept talking.
This was because Eugeneâs eyes had widened, and he was glaring at Raimira. Although her red jewel hadnât even been struck yet, his savage gaze alone was enough to fill Raimira with fear.
âOf⊠of course⊠of course I wonât scream.â Raimira stammered, âTh-thereâs no way I would do something like that.â
Squeeze.
âWhy do you have to keep scaring her?â Kristina complained with a glance towards Eugene as she wrapped her hands comfortingly around Raimiraâs own.
At this sight, Raimira felt deeply moved, and she looked up at Kristina. Although Raimira had never known her mother, she wondered if this was what it would feel like to have a mother.
âSheâs the one spouting nonsense,â Eugene protested.
âEven if that is the case, itâs still not right for you to resort to violence,â Kristina chided. âChildren are sensitive and special care needs to be taken when disciplining them.â
Eugene scoffed, âYouâre calling her a childâŠ? Her age should be around four times older than yours and mine combinedâŠ.â
âSince her personality hasnât properly developed and she still thinks in a childish fashion, that means she is a child,â Kristina insisted.
Kristina hadnât denied that Raimira had been spouting nonsense just now. She had also admitted in a roundabout way that, even for a dragon, Raimira acted in a childish manner that didnât match her age.
However, Raimira wasnât able to see through the meaning behind Kristinaâs words. Instead, she gently returned Kristinaâs grip on her hands and pulled them close to her chest with a giggle.
âI kind of want to call her mother,â Raimira muttered to herself.
Kristina responded distractedly, âHuh?â
Raimiraâs face reddened as she stammered, âN-no⊠I⊠I didnât say anythingâŠ.â
In fact, this was all due to conscious guidance on Aniseâs part.
Although she didnât think it was possible for the Black Dragon Raizakia to have any fatherly love for his daughter, even so, the Dragon Duchess still had some value as a hostage. Because, setting aside any fatherly affection, Anise was sure that Raizakia did feel a possessiveness over Raimira, though because of her value as a sacrifice first and as his daughter second.
Apart from that, Anise had also decided that she could use Raimira as a counterforce to Mer. It had been a clever move on that chick Siennaâs part to leave behind a familiar that closely resembled her childhood self.
It should have been because of her obsession and longing for the happy ending that they had talked about during their journey, and Sienna herself couldnât have imagined that her familiar would end up getting close to Eugene, butâŠ.
In any case, hadnât Mer still ended up accompanying Eugene. That cunning and cheeky familiar that so resembled her owner, Mer had managed to establish her character by acting like a child that had been born to both Hamel and Sienna.
Even now, Mer was stuck to Eugeneâs side as if that position naturally belonged to her, so what would happen when Sienna was someday resurrected? How destructive would the actions of two people acting like a mother and a daughter be?
Kristina hesitated, â...No matter what, Sister, pretending to be a mother and daughter with a Dragon Duchess who has no relation to us is a littleââ
Anise snapped at her, [Kristina! Thereâs no need to go so far as to pretend to be mother and daughter. You just need to fake playing house enough that we can fight back against Sienna and Mer. You should know by now that Hamel has a soft heart, so thereâs no way heâll get rid of this Dragon Duchess with such a tragic backstory.]
âThat might be the case, butâŠ.â
Kristina and Anise had slightly different perspectives when it came to the Dragon Duchess.
While Anise saw her as a valuable hostage and a counterforce to Mer, Kristina instead felt only pity for the situation that the Dragon Duchess was in.
Anise continued to persuade her, [Isnât that more reason why you should take care of her? In fact, if at all possible, I want you to have a child with Hamel before Sienna returnsâ]
âHuh?â Kristina yelped.
She was so surprised and embarrassed that she unconsciously spoke out loud.
[What are you so surprised about?] Anise asked. [Kristina, donât you secretly want that as wellâ?]
âWhen did I ever say that?!â Kristina protested.
[One of the cute things about you is that you can still panic and try to lie to me even though we share the same consciousness. Or perhaps, Kristina, how about you play Merâs role instead?] Anise proposed.
âP-p-please donât say something so ridiculousâŠ!â
[Yeah, I thought you would respond like that. Since you donât want to call Hamel your daddy⊠hmm⊠I guess it wouldnât be too bad if I tried it out myselfâŠ. Kristina, I just thought of a really great idea. What if I pretend to be you and act like a child to Hamel⊠then Iâll make kissing noises andâ]
âAaargh!â Kristina let out a shriek, unable to keep listening to Anise, her face flushed with embarrassment and shame.
What unbelievable shadiness for someone who was once called a Saint!
âThere she goes again,â Eugene sighed.
He had seen this sight so often that it didnât surprise him anymore. Eugene pondered what in hell Anise was saying inside her head to cause Kristina to go into such a seizure, but Eugene held back the urge to ask as he didnât feel confident that he was ready to face the truth.
âI-if you shout like that, weâll get caughtâŠ!â Mer panicked and clutched at Eugeneâs arms, but Eugene just clicked his tongue and shook his head.
âWe wonât get caught,â Eugene reassured her.
This was thanks to the black casino coin he had received from Noir. Because it came from such a suspicious source, Eugene had done a lot of research on the coin.
There was no magic infused into this coin. Instead, it had been embedded with Noirâs immense dark power and fused with her authority. Just holding the coin alone was enough to influence any outside ability to perceive their group.
âThe Demoneye of Fantasy,â Eugene thought silently.
While it couldnât cause such a drastic change in perception as when Noir herself opened her Demoneye, the coin could still easily fool Helmuthâs strict background checks.
Even now, it was still at work.
Pandemoniumâs Air-fish were designed to continuously examine the identities of every target that they observed.
The fall of the Dragon Demon Castle and the eradication of Karabloom were at this very moment being reported on the news being broadcast from Pandemoniumâs billboards and holograms.
However, even though the Dragon Duchess, the only survivor of the Dragon Demon Castle, was right in front of them, none of the Air-fish had been drawn to her. In other words, the black coin that Noir had given him was even able to fool the Air-fishâs detection.
âThe power of her Demoneye is far too strong,â Eugene observed. âIf Iâm going to fight Noir, then I need to prepare some countermeasures for her DemoneyeâŠ.â
Right now, he didnât have any solutions available to him. Just the other day, when Noir came looking for them at their hotel, Eugene hadnât been able to resist when the power of her Demoneye of Fantasy was released right in front of his nose.
[Lalala~ Lalala~][1]
[Happy happy happy Giabella~]
[Everyday~ Giabella~]
[Welcome to the Giabella Park~]
[Dreams come true~~]
Eugene was struck dumb as he watched the demonfolk idols dance on the hologram screens.
This group was the Dream Girls, who had just debuted under the Giabella Entertainment Agency. In front of their five-member girl group, who seemed to embody the concept of liveliness, Noir Giabella was promoting her Giabella Park while wearing a costume identical to the idolsâŠ.
âTh-that⊠that shameless hussy⊠how could she wear such an outrageous outfitâŠ,â as a priest, Kristina stammered violently as she experienced a sense of acute culture shock.
Eugene was also feeling a similar sort of shock. After glaring at the perfect choreography being displayed on the holographic screen, in the end, he just turned his head away and left.
â...Letâs go.â
Thanks to the coin, he didnât have to worry about being caught by an inspection, but even so, he couldnât afford to let his guard down completely.
This was the Capital City of Pandemonium. As the place where the Demon King of Incarcerationâs Castle was located, this was also where his loyal henchman, Gavid Lindman, could usually be found. Especially since Gavid was the Grand Duke and the Chief of Security here in Helmuth.
If they needlessly lurked around in Pandemonium and got caught by Gavid or his Black Fog, then it could become a pain in the ass. Because no matter how strong Noir Giabellaâs authority was, it still wouldnât be enough to fool Gavidâs eyes.
âYou were planning on returning to the Lionheart Estate, right?â Kristina asked.
âIt wonât take too long. Iâm just going to stop by shortly to borrow something,â Eugene explained.
They had headed to the Dragon Demon Castle in such a hurry because they needed to investigate the identity of Raizakiaâs hatchling. Fortunately, things had worked out well, and they had even managed to kidnap the Dragon Duchess, and they had also confirmed that Raizakia was still connected to the land within the Rainforest.
Although he had considered just heading to the Samar Rainforest like this, Eugene decided to make a few more preparations in order to be sure of defeating Raizakia.
âIâll return by myself, so you should keep an eye on this brat, Kristina,â Eugene instructed.
Kristina nodded, âYes, understood.â
They had already discussed this beforehand. In terms of pure combat power, Kristina might still be lacking, but Anise could add her own strength onto Kristinaâs. On top of that, since they had already received a Draconic Promise from Raimira, it was impossible for her to escape.
âWell, in the first place, I donât think that this hatchling with such a low mental age will even think of running away,â Eugene thought as he headed towards the warp-gate.
Raimira, who was holding on to the hem of Kristinaâs robe as they walked, pouted her lips.
âThis Lady also wants to see what the Lionheart Estate is like,â Raimira demanded. âFrom what this Lady has heard, the Lionhearts are the strongest martial clan on the continent, and their estate is quite magnificent. I have also heard that there are a lot of rarely-seen elves living there.â
âThis Lady has perused a lot of information while resting in my villa,â Raimira declared proudly.
By that, she meant that she had usually watched TV all day. Raimira was acting smug while puffing out her chest, but Eugene didnât even bother to expose her.
âThe Lionhearts will hate you,â Eugene stated bluntly. âThereâs no place for you there.â
Raimira protested, âWhat are you talking about? What has this Lady done for the Lionhearts to hate me so?â
âIsnât it only natural when you consider who your father is?â Eugene pointed out.
âUh⊠um⊠th-this Lady might be the daughter of the Black Dragon, but I donât think that any dislike of my father should really reflect on meâŠ,â Raimira said in a tearful voice.
However, no matter how pitifully she begged, Eugene had no intention of taking Raimira home with him for the moment.
The reason for this was simple. It was because Eugene was trying to be tactful.
Although it had never been his intention to do so, whenever Eugene left the main house and traveled somewhere, he had always ended up bringing guests with him on his return.
It can be hard to make great work when its stolen from "pawread dot com".
There was Laman from Nahama, over a hundred elves from Samar, and Kristina from the Holy Empire. What if he brought the Dragon Duchess home with him this time? Ancillaâs fan might just end up flying out of her hands in anger.
â...Though maybe sheâll actually be pleasedâŠ,â Eugene considered hopefully.
Now that she was the main lady of the Lionheart house, Ancilla had lost much of her poisonous thorns. This meant that her personality had become much more flexible. Judging by her attitude towards Mer, she seemed to be particularly fond of children. As such, she might find Raimira quite cute as well. But for Eugene, that would just make things even more stressful.
Although Eugene didnât go so far as to think of Raimira as a hostage, that didnât mean he was going to treat her with any sort of affection. He still hadnât come up with an answer of what to do with her once they killed Raizakia, but according to common sense, there was no way that she would feel comfortable with her fatherâs killers.
âMer, how dare you act so unpleasantly towards this Lady. If you keep that up, this Lady shall be forced to discipline you by informing the Black Dragon,â Raimira threatened.
Mer scoffed, âWhat are you talking about? Sir Eugene is going to kill your father.â
âThere is no way that Duke Black Dragon will be slain by humans. If you choose to submit to this Lady now, even if that human dies, this Lady can spare your life by taking you in as my personal maidservant,â Raimira generously offered.
The back-and-forth conversation between the two was causing Eugene to clench his fist in irritationâŠ.
* * *
Eugeneâs purpose for dropping by the Lionheart Estate was to borrow Geddonâs Shield, which was currently in Cyanâs possession. When he left for Helmuth, Cyan had yet to return from Ruhr, so he hadnât been able to borrow the shield back then.
Geddonâs Shield was able to redirect all the attacks that it blocked into empty space. This meant that as long as the wielderâs mana held up, it could block any attack.
While its ability was absurdly powerful, the mana consumption was just as significant. Anytime the shield was used in defense, the stronger the attack that it blocked, the exponentially greater the amount of mana that was required. So much so that even someone like Vermouth wasnât able to use Geddonâs Shield repeatedly.
âThough his opponents were the Demon Kings,â Eugene admitted.
Raizakia, who was trapped within a dimensional rift, couldnât be in his normal condition. However, Eugene still didnât think it was definite that Raizakia would be any weaker than he was in his prime.
As such, he needed to prepare as thoroughly as he could. If he used Geddonâs Shield, he would be able to block Raizakiaâs breath attack a few times.
âThe dimensional rift wonât be an advantageous battlefield for me either.â
In a place like that, there was no mana or primal spirits. It would be an environment similar to the other side of the Lehainjar, where Eugene had his fight with Molon.
âThat means I wonât be able to use Prominence to its full potential.â
It would be impossible for Eugene to use it in replacement for Ignition like he had in the Dragon Demon Castle.
âAny Spatial Leap using the feathers⊠might also be impossible.â
Even if the feathers could still be used as a replacement for the spatial coordinates, it was unlikely that a Spatial Leap would work properly within a dimensional rift.
What if he made a mistake and accidentally jumped from one rift to another?
[If that happens, even if it is you, Sir Eugene, youâll be sure to perish if you canât get any help. Or perhaps youâll get stuck in a rift somewhere just like Raizakia,] Mer chipped in.
âHmph,â Eugene snorted mentally.
It was too early to make any precise assessments, but there was a high possibility of just such a danger.
Eugene assessed the situation gravely, âIf Prominence is sealed, the battle will be extremely difficult. No matter how much mana I might have, it's impossible for me to match a dragon in terms of firepower.â
[That dragon has been trapped there for hundreds of years,] Mer pointed out.
âBut Raizakia is an Ancient Dragon,â Eugene argued back. âHis Dragonheart should be able to emit a near-infinite flow of mana, and if he managed to endure those hundreds of years of being trapped by going into hibernation, then his mana consumption wouldnât be too great.â
If Eugene couldnât use Prominence to its fullest, then he could still try a head-on challenge by releasing his full firepower. Still, Eugene felt that under the current conditions, a head-on confrontation should be avoided if at all possible. If he could overcome any unavoidable attacks with Geddonâs Shield, then he could use other weapons, such as the Moonlight Sword toâ
A voice interrupted his thoughts, âSir Eugene?â
While he was in the middle of his contemplation, Eugene had arrived at the Lionheart estate. Eugene raised his head in response to the startled cry that came from in front of him. The Knights of the White Lion, who were standing guard at the front gate, approached him with surprised expressions.
âAre you back from your journey to find yourself?â one of the knights inquired.
Another added, âIf you had sent us a message in advance, we could have opened the warp-gate within the estate for you⊠no, more importantly, why have you arrived on foot? Without riding a carriage or even a horseâŠ.â
After safely leaving Pandemonium, their group had arrived at the capital of Kiehl. Leaving Raimira in Kristinaâs care for a short while, Eugene had headed to the Lionheartâs Estate on foot. This was because Eugene could travel much faster on foot than if riding in a carriage.
While it might be more efficient, traveling like this still lacked in noble dignity. Of course, Eugene really didnât care about something like that.
So he casually came up with the excuse, âI needed some time to think.â
He thought it was just a simple answer, but the knightsâ expressions grew strange for some reason.
âIs that⊠so,â they slowly replied.
Was this a sign of delayed puberty? Or perhaps Eugene really did take after Carmen Lionheart.
After recalling Eugeneâs nicknames of the Lightning Flash and the Blood Lion, the knights felt even more convinced of their suspicions.
âYou canât imagine how fervently the Patriarch and the Lady of the House searched for you, Sir EugeneâŠ,â the knights said, changing the subject. âItâs a blessing that you have returned safely.â
Eugene tilted his head in curiosity at these words.
âThe two of them were looking for me? Didnât they read the letter I left behind for them?â Eugene inquired.
The knights hesitated, âAh⊠they did. However, a guest came looking for you a few days ago, Sir Eugene.â
âA guest?â Eugene repeated.
Another guest had come looking for him? When he tried to think of who it might be, no one immediately came to mind.
Eugene decided to ask straightforwardly, âWho on earth came looking for me?â
âHe says that he is the next chieftain of the Zoran Tribe from the Samar Rainforest,â the knights replied. âHe gave his name as Ivatar Jahav. He came looking for us four days ago on his own, saying that Sir Eugene had left him an invitation.â
Eugene remembered who this was. Two years ago, when he brought the elves back with him from the Samar Rainforest, he had received protection from the warriors of the Zoran Tribe, who were led by Ivatar.
âI donât want any material compensation from you. Just someday, if I ever come looking for you at the Lionheart Estate, I want you to welcome me as your guest.
âI can at least do that much.
After they parted ways with that, they hadnât exchanged any contact over the past two years.
âI told him to at least send me a letter before he came over,â Eugene grumbled.
The knights informed him, âSeveral letters did come for you, Sir Eugene, before Ivatar Jahav himself arrived here.â
âSeeing how he came looking for me right away without even waiting for a reply, there must be something urgent,â Eugene muttered as he furrowed his brow.
âWhat could it be?â he silently asked himself.
It didnât seem like a simple coincidence that Ivatar would come looking for him just as he was preparing to leave for the Samar Rainforest.
1. Just as a note, this little ditty was apparently sung in English. â