Perhaps Kim Seon-Hyeok would have been angry if he had found out the truth a bit sooner. No, he would definitely have been angry. However, the current Kim Seon-Hyeoksâs expression stiffened when he found out about the ringleader behind the Great Summoning, but he wasnât shaken.
He simply nodded his head at the lengthy explanation.
âI see? Thatâs all?â
Marek seemed slightly bewildered.
âThen what do you want me to do? Should I throw a tantrum over how I was betrayed and used?â
Of course, it would be a lie to say Seon-Hyeok wasnât upset. But that was all.
Sure, he now knew who was the culprit summoning the foreigners, including himself, but his life here was too satisfactory for him to get angry about it.
âHave I suffered any great loss because the Dragon appointed me as her proxy?â
âNo, thatâs not it. Perhaps the other beings may be different, but the Dragon is just and righteous. She would only help you, she would never harm you.â
âThen, there is no problem.â
Marek seemed dismayed by Kim Seon-Hyeokâs succinctness to the point of being blithe.
âDo you really not feel anything? Are they not the culprits who brought you for no reason to a place where you have no connections and caused you to suffer and risk death when you had been living perfectly well in the other world?â
âI would have struggled just as much even if I stayed in the other world. In that world, I was a nobody. Of course, I almost died here multiple times, but what about it? Right now, Iâm living life very well.â
When he first arrived in this world, he desperately wanted to go back. But that was only because he felt that world was more comfortable than living in this world.
At that time, he had been a trainee who had to undergo harsh training for the awakening, and after awakening, he had been on the front lines straddling the thin line between life and death as a lowly foreigner.
But now, that was all a thing of the past.
He was given the title of duke and held a vast amount of wealth that even if he spent lavishly, he wouldnât run out before his death. He had received so much praise from the people to the point of being tired of it. He was the husband of the only Empress in the continent, and his vassals were bold men who would eagerly give up their lives for him.
All of this was something that he would never have obtained living the life of an average, no, of a below average life even if he died a hundred times.
While he had no intentions of being grateful, that didnât mean he resented it either.
âBut thatâs not important right now, is it? What exactly does a proxy do?â
Marek sighed at his question.
âOriginally, proxies would reveal the will of the beings who are not able to participate in this world, and eventually become the door through which those beings would manifest in this world. That is what a proxy does.â
âJust as the Fragments of Chaos descended into this world with the help of the Demon King?â
When Marek nodded his head, Kim Seon-Hyeok asked him about the duties of the proxy in more detail.
âIt depends on which beingsâ proxy you are. Some may bring disorder to the world while others may eradicate the beings disturbing the world. Or like me, prevent non-humans from controlling the fate of the world.â
Although Marek didnât mention what the Dragonâs Companion was supposed to do, Kim Seon-Hyeok could vaguely see that the Dragonâs purpose had to do with the poor subspecies of the Dragon who were punished and exiled.
âIs there anything else that I should know? If not, thereâs something else I wish to ask.â
Since Kim Seon-Hyeok found out what he needed to know right now, he didnât see a need to continue listening to the lengthy lecture.
âJulian isnât a foreigner, so how was she able to become your successor, and what will happen to her in the future?â
Rather than the lecture, he had more pressing and realistic concerns.
âSimply put, she has the blood of foreigners. Most likely one of the foreigners from the Great Summoning from 200 years ago, or the ones before that, was related to one of the ancestors of Mangsk.â
Marek told him that it would be difficult to find a noble or royalty who didnât have the blood of a foreigner amongst their ancestors if they went up several generations and that Julian was one such case.
âIf her foreignerâs blood hadnât flowed through her, she would not have been able to withstand the Dragonâs poison in the first place.â
In the end, her being the Adjuster and his greatest adversary were all possible because of her foreignerâs blood.
âFrom now on, just as I used to be, she will be this eraâs Adjuster, and will be in charge of the balance of the eastern continent until the next Great Summoning.â
âWhen is the next Great Summoning?â
âIt could be a few decades from now, or it could be a couple of centuries from now. I donât know and I canât tell you.â
As of right now, Kim Seon-Hyeok couldnât tell whether it would be better to have a longer or shorter period of time till the next Great Summoning.
When Marek saw Kim Seon-Hyeok looking like he may understand, Marek had one more thing to add.
âIâm not saying that Julian has to do something immediately. She is still the liege of Mangsk and as long as there isnât a special being who doesnât interfere in the area she controls or there is a disturbance, she will be able to enjoy her present life for a long time.â
Having said that, Marek looked Kim Seon-Hyeok straight in the eye. He seemed to be warning Kim Seon-Hyeok not to do anything that would ruin the balance for her.
âYou donât have to look at me like that. I donât have plans of causing a commotion.â
Marek didnât seem particularly satisfied with his answer, but he also didnât get on Kim Seon-Hyeokâs nerves by arguing over something that hadnât happened.
âWhat will you do now? Since Julianâs become this eraâs Adjuster, you wonât have much to do.â
Marek smiled bitterly at his question.
âTruthfully, life as an Adjuster was quite boring and quiet. I donât exactly want to rest, but I donât know what to do. Itâs been 200 years since I tried to do something of my own free will.â
Marek had an ambiguous expression on his face. Looking unsure as to whether he should be happy or sad, he looked like a person who had lost his path.
It hadnât been two months, or two years, or even twenty years. It was only natural for Marek to feel lost when he hadnât been able to do anything of his own will for 200 years.
âIâm this old and yet so foolish.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok shrugged at Marekâs self-deprecation.
âI wouldnât say youâre foolish. Iâm sure youâll think of something to do soon.â
Having said that, Seon-Hyeok paused for a moment before subtly bringing up a topic.
âMay I suggest something if you canât think of something to do?â
Unsure of what Seon-Hyeok was trying to say, Marek stared at him.
âYou havenât been able to see the world because youâve been confined to the East. Why donât you wander outside with me?â
Kim Seon-Hyeok added one more thing.
âAnd if you have time, you can help me with my business too.â
Not understanding what was going on, Marek blinked his eyes, but once he realized what Seon-Hyeok was intending, he laughed dryly.
âAre you saying you want to beat the Demon King?â
âWell, more importantly, I have someone to find, but thereâs no reason we canât do that either, right?â
While Marek was incomparably weaker than his heyday, it didnât mean that his abilities were gone. Marek was still a powerful man who struggled to find an opponent and if Seon-Hyeok was with him, then it wouldnât be impossible for them to defeat the Demon King.
âNo one knows about the hard work youâve done for 200 years keeping the balance of the eastern continent. Youâve worked that hard, but you havenât been able to leave your name behind⊠If that were me, I wouldnât be able to sleep from the unfairness.â
As a human, itâs natural to have a compensation mentality. It was only natural to want to be appreciated and rewarded if a person did something.
But so far, Marek had done everything in the dark. He had thoroughly erased his traces, and if necessary hid his identity. As an Adjuster, he could not participate in the fate of the continent so there was no way there would have been any compensation.
It would be strange if he didnât have any regrets.
âYouâve suffered so much, wouldnât it be great to leave your name behind in history?â
Although it was a cheap and thinly disguised instigation, it was enough to shake the heart of the old knight who had been living as a ghost for his entire life.
âWhy donât you think about it and give me an answer. Iâll probably be staying in Mangsk for a few more days.â
With that, Kim Seon-Hyeok didnât try persuading Marek anymore. Of course, Seon-Hyeok wasnât giving up on persuading him. Seon-Hyeok was going to take a little more time to work on coaxing him.
Although Marek looked a bit bewildered right now, the old knight currently in front of Seon-Hyeok was well worth the effort.
Kim Seon-Hyeok needed something plausible to convince Ophelia, who would never allow him to go West, that this trip was absolutely necessary and that it wasnât dangerous.
And the Sword Star Marek Schnail Roachim was enough to be that plausible something.
Marek didnât immediately respond to Kim Seon-Hyeokâs offer, but he also didnât reject it.
âI will consider it.â
Having finished their individual business, it became silent between the two.
A low moan was heard in the midst of the silence. It was Julian.
Julian, who had been quietly sleeping in Seon-Hyeokâs arms, finally woke up.
Kim Seon-Hyeok looked at Julian nervously. He was worried that she might be harboring feelings of resentment towards him for forcing her to take on the fate of an Adjuster.
Perhaps it was because she was still half asleep, but awareness slowly returned to her blurry eyes.
Once fully awake, Julian looked at him with eyes as blindly loyal to him as she looked at him when she was a young squire.
Hatred and resentment were nowhere to be seen.
Just as she remained his dear squire even after she became the Countess of Mangsk, he was still her lord.
Kim Seon-Hyeok inadvertently let out a sigh of relief. He was so grateful and couldnât be happier.
âFortunately, I feel fine even when I look at you, My Lord.â
It seemed like he wasnât the only one feeling relieved. Julian was also looking at him with a relaxed expression on her face.
âIâm sorry, Julian.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok apologized to her.
It was an apology for recklessly dragging her with him to hunt for the sea serpent, and an apology for forcing her to assume the fate of an Adjuster.
âItâs nothing, My Lord.â
Julianâs answer was brisk, if not hard, but her steadfast expression put his heart at ease.
The problem, his damn adversary, that had been keeping him in Mangsk was finally settled.
The West was thrown into chaos.
It wasnât just the people of Mangsk who witnessed the commotion that occurred that night. It wasnât an exaggeration to say that the dazzling flash of light that lit up the night sky had spread across the West, and that the number of people who had witnessed it reached tens of thousands.
The people quarreled over the identity of the auspicious light.
But no matter how loud the commotion was in the West, it wasnât as great as the turmoil in Mangsk.
âWhat on earth was that gigantic creature?â
âIt didnât look like a creature of this world.â
This was only natural. If people in the other regions only saw the auspicious light, then the people of Mangsk had seen the owner of the light.
âWhatever it was, itâs certain that itâs auspicious.â
âDidnât our liegeâs complexion noticeably improve immediately afterward? It was most definitely a lucky sign.â
The Mangsk vassals had all sorts of speculations about the identity of the overwhelming creature they had seen the previous night. But no matter how much they argued with each other, they had no way of finding out the answer when the people who knew the identity of the creature kept their mouths shut.
âSince this happened after our lady ascended to the position of liege, it is definitely a sign that heaven is willing to accept her as the new liege of Mangsk.â
âI agree. Since ancient times, the birth of a great man has always been accompanied by a good omen.â
An absurd conclusion was drawn, but Kim Seon-Hyeok continued to not reveal the existence of the Dragon.
He had decided that there was no reason for him to be at the center of the commotion.
And even if it wasnât that, right now, he was focused on other things that he had no time to be worrying about what the people were saying.
âGoldrake is coming.â
The whereabouts of his most loyal and reliable dragon had been hidden, but now, he could feel the energy of the Earth dragon a short distance away.