Like the rocks and boulders on a rugged mountain, none of the glittering scales looked alike. His neck wasnât long compared to his large body, but it looked strong enough.
Previously, Goldrake looked like a mutated dinosaur, but now, Goldrake looked like a living mountain.
He had changed so remarkably that Kim Seon-Hyeok was doubting whether he really was the Goldrake that he knew. That was why Seon-Hyeok ended up calling out the name of his loyal dragon.
The earth dragon slowly lowered his head until he was at eye level with Seon-Hyeok. While Goldrakeâs appearance had changed, his honest golden eyes were still the same.
Only after he saw those clear and steadfast eyes did Seon-Hyeok realize that the monster in front of him really was the Goldrake he knew.
âWhyâd you change like this?â
Of course, he wasnât expecting a response.
[Because I was able to recover a little of how I looked in the past.]
But surprisingly, Kim Seon-Hyeok got an answer.
The corners of the earth dragonâs ferocious snout rose when Seon-Hyeok looked completely bewildered by a situation he had never imagined.
âYouâre talkingâŠâ
[This too is for the same reason, so thereâs no need for you to be surprised.]
The corners of the monsterâs mouth rose even higher and the vertical golden eyes narrowed even more.
Kim Seon-Hyeok belatedly realized that that was Goldrakeâs version of a smile. It was a smile that was as ferocious and fearless as it was wonderful.
That simple âthank youâ perfectly embodied Goldrake that Seon-Hyeok could only laugh.
âNo, Iâm the one who should be saying thanks.â
Seon-Hyeok jumped off the griffin and slowly approached him.
âThanks for coming back, Goldie.â
The dragon had returned as suddenly as he had disappeared. Kim Seon-Hyeok smiled as he felt the corner of his heart that had been feeling empty for some reason filling up again.
Julian had been quietly watching the reunion of Kim Seon-Hyeok and Goldrake. Unlike Kim Seon-Hyeok, who thanks to their strong bond was able to recognize each other regardless of how different he looked, Julian wasnât sure that the monster in front of her was Goldrake.
âWhy did he change like this, sir?â
At Julianâs question, Kim Seon-Hyeok glanced at Goldrake. But as if he didnât hear Julianâs question, Goldrake didnât bother responding.
âWhyâd you change?â
In the end, Kim Seon-Hyeok repeated the question and Goldrake finally responded.
[Iâve recovered the horns Iâve lost and since Iâve found the origin, itâs only natural for my appearance to come closer to its original.]
Goldrakeâs answer wasnât any different from what Seon-Hyeok had heard from the Fair Dragon before and there wasnât any new information either.
âThen let me change the question.â
So, Kim Seon-Hyeok posed a more substantial question.
âGoldie, why were you and the other dragon subspecies punished and exiled?â
Goldrake snorted at the words âpunishedâ and âexiled.â It seemed like he felt awkward by Kim Seon-Hyeokâs question.
Seeing Goldrake like that, Seon-Hyeok asked a question he had for a while.
Kim Seon-Hyeokâs doubts slowly turned to certainty when the punished and exiled dragon subspecies slowly got closer to their origins as they were freed from the punishment for their crimes.
He was certain that the subspecies were another form of the dragons.
[The current me isnât a dragon.]
But Goldrake vehemently denied his conviction in a very mournful and self-mocking voice.
Kim Seon-Hyeok shut his mouth when he saw old feelings of grief and self-mockery peeking through Goldrakeâs voice. He felt it would be malicious of him if he continued to ask more questions to the dragon who was clearly suffering.
Although he hadnât gotten the answer he was looking for, that didnât mean the truth was far away. There were many many emotions mixed in Goldrakeâs short answer, and he could see a sliver of truth peeking through. Goldrake asserted that he was not a dragon, but he had used a keyword, âcurrentâ in his answer. That word was tantamount to saying that the past (or the future) was (or is) different.
For now, this was enough. The rest of the hidden truths would come naturally once the dragons fully recovered their origins.
Kim Seon-Hyeok felt that day was not far away.
Whether it was because he was hurt by the uncomfortable conversation or he was taciturn by nature, Goldrake didnât open his mouth after that.
He only occasionally nodded or shook his head at Kim Seon-Hyeokâs words to express his intent.
âUm, sir, donât take this the wrong way, but itâd be best if you didnât talk to Goldie anywhere else. Thereâs a possibility that people may think youâve gone insaneâŠâ
Julian looked uneasy as she gave him the advice. Apparently, the way he was talking to Goldrake ceaselessly made it seem like he was a crazy person.
âMore importantly, how much stronger did Goldie get, sir?â
At that, Kim Seon-Hyeok also began to wonder how strong Goldrake had become after he suddenly molted.
In the past, the status of his dragons would have been clearly visible, but in the current situation where all the detailed figures were invisible, he had no way of knowing how strong Goldrake had become.
Nevertheless, Kim Seon-Hyeok knew that with the way Goldrake was right now, there was no way he would have become a bloody mess if he had dueled with Marek in the past with Goldrake.
âWas there always a mountain over there?â
Up high on the castle wall, a patrolling soldier tilted his head as he saw a small mountain that rose over a wide plain.
âAre you still drunk from drinking all night? What nonsense are you spouting now?â
âWhatâre you talking about? I didnât drink that much last night. No, thatâs not important right now. Look over there.â
âHa, this bastard. Youâre gonna get it one day when you get caught by the higher-ups for drinking like that regardless of day or nightâŠâ
A fellow soldier who had been shaking his head and swearing at the first soldier suddenly widened his eyes.
âSee, I told you. Was there always a mountain over thereâŠâ
âYou crazy bastard! Is that a mountain?!â
âIf thatâs not a mountain to you, then what is it?â
Seeing the laid-back attitude, the second soldier screamed at the first.
Even before he finished talking, bells rang out from somewhere on the castle wall alerting the inhabitants of an attack.
âEmergency! All men to positions!â
âA giant monster appeared! Itâs heading towards the castle!â
The previous Count had spent his entire life training the Mangsk soldiers to become elite soldiers, and because of that, they showed a different reaction.
âCatapult! Quickly! Get it ready!â
âArchers! Ready your bows and get in positions!â
In an instant, the soldiers occupied the castle walls and were ready for battle. They stared at the unidentified monster approaching from afar.
âUgh, is that really a monster?â
Even if the soldiers had grown stolid due to the war with Noctein, they couldnât help but feel dread as they looked at a monster who was as massive as the residence of any noble family.
âThe Imperial Knights are with us!â
One of the commanders was smart enough to bring up the fact that the Imperial Knights, who had remained in Mangsk to escort the Grand Duke, were with them. Thanks to this, the subdued soldiersâ faces brightened.
However, at the same moment the soldiers were putting their faith in the Imperial Knights, the knights looked bewildered.
âGrand Duke, what on earth are you doing now?â
The person they were supposed to be escorting, the same person who had stubbornly insisted on leaving the castle, was riding on the back of that formidable monster.
With the help of the Imperial Guards, news quickly spread that the massive monster and the Grand Duke were related. However, none of the Mangsk soldiers stepped down from the castle walls.
âI heard that thatâs one of the Indomitable Grand Dukeâs sub-dragons.â
âWith a monster like that, itâs no wonder the Noctein bastards would wake up in a panic if they heard the name Drachen.â
The soldiers all stretched out their necks to look at the terrifying beast that they would most likely never see again.
âNo, thatâs not it. Four years ago, I fought in a war with the Indomitable Grand Duke but the drake that he rode on wasnât a huge monster like that.â
Amongst them was a soldier from the Mangsk regiment who had participated in the last war against the Noctein. He spoke with a terrified expression as he looked at the monster that was as large as a mountain.
âIf such a monster was our ally back then, then Nocteinâs borders wouldâve been pushed back much farther than it was.â
The monster approaching the wall stopped.
A groan echoed all over the castle walls. Some of the timid soldiers on the wall collapsed when they saw the vertical pupils of the monster from a close distance.
The Mangsk commanders had always upheld the indomitable spirit of not retreating in the face of any enemy but none of them rebuked the soldiers who had collapsed.
It was only a difference in degree, the commanders were also weak-kneed and on the verge of collapsing.
The only ones who remained in their right minds were the knights of the Imperial Guard and the Reclusive Duke.
Kim Seon-Hyeok didnât enter through the castle gate. Goldrake straightened out his neck and held his head high. Kim Seon-Hyeok walked up and stood proudly on top of the castle wall. This was the moment that the high walls of Mangsk, almost 12 meters high, were outshined.
âHow on earth did this happen?â
When the Imperial Guards questioned him, Kim Seon-Hyeok glanced back as he replied.
âOne of my dragons that left came back.â
As if he was talking about a lost pet dog, he spoke calmly.
Kim Seon-Hyeok didnât forget to compensate the soldiers defending Mangsk who had ultimately suffered because of him. Although he wasnât able to make a fuss due to the passing of the former Count, he still rewarded them for their hard work by providing them with plentiful food.
Of course, all of this was done through the royal familyâs assets, and in the process, Kim Seon-Hyeok had no choice but to communicate with the Imperial family.
[So, Goldrake has changed so much. I wish to see him as soon as possible.]
Ophelia had always been particularly fond of Goldrake and was very pleased with the return of the golden monster. She spoke in a soft voice that he hadnât heard since his duel with Marek.
âWeâll be lucky if the Imperial Guards donât riot.â
It had been a while since Ophelia was in a good mood, and because of that, the mood between them became softer.
For Kim Seon-Hyeok, this was a situation he had been wishing for.
Unfortunately, he had to displease her once again.
âI think I need to go to the West one more time.â
It was in order for him to look for the missing Warrior.
Kim Seon-Hyeok began to cold sweat at the uncomfortable silence that came through the crystal orb.
âA guy that I consider my brother has gone missing. If I donât go look for him, Iâll regret it for the rest of my life.
Seon-Hyeok explained everything. Everything except how he heard the news. Ophelia didnât say anything until he finished explaining.
When Ophelia finally began talking, her voice was as cold as frost. It was one of the coldest voices he had ever heard.
[I do not wish for you to be involved in any trouble. Especially if itâs where the terrible Demon King is, the West that caused you to wander outside the Empire for so long.]
[This is not a request but an order given to you as the Empress of the Adenstein Empire. You cannot object to it in any way.]
When she gave him no room to object, he turned to look at Marek, who had been waiting by his side, hoping for help.
âYour Imperial Majesty, Marek Schnall Roachim greets you.â
[Ah, Duke Roachim was also there.]
Having learned of Marekâs existence, Ophelia responded back in a slightly gentler tone.
âYour Imperial Majesty, I will head west with the Grand Duke.â
When Ophelia asked for an explanation in a straightforward tone, Marek calmly said that he would take responsibility for the Grand Dukeâs safety.
Despite the Sword Star guaranteeing his safety, Ophelia didnât readily grant them permission.
âIf things go well this time, then weâll be able to recruit the Warrior that the Holy Kingdom is so proud of.â
But with much effort, Kim Seon-Hyeok succeeded in persuading Ophelia.
[I understand. But before that, youâll have to stop by the Imperial Capital first, Grand Duke.]
âWeâre short on time soâŠâ
He tried to talk his way out of that situation but Ophelia wasnât persuaded.
[With Sir Roland and the griffin, it wonât take much time. Iâll be waiting.]
Without waiting for his answer, Ophelia ended the communication.
âIâve done my best with this.â
Marek shrugged as he looked at Seon-Hyeokâs troubled face. Kim Seon-Hyeok could only shake his head.
In the end, Kim Seon-Hyeok headed to the Imperial Capital to meet Ophelia before heading out West.
âItâs the capital, sir.â
As if he had received other orders, Roland had hurried them and Seon-Hyeok arrived at the capital before he had mentally prepared himself.
âI really donât know what to do with you.â
Ophelia sighed as she looked at her husband who had only returned after she had commanded him.
âI would love to tie you up and make sure nothing like the past would happen again, but a monarchâs words must have weight so I canât take back what Iâve already said.â
When Ophelia lamented, Kim Seon-Hyeok couldnât decide whether to say thank you or Iâm sorry, so he just kept his mouth shut.
âPromise me one thing.â
Seeing him like that, Ophelia made a request.
âPromise me that youâll prioritize returning safely above anything else.â
He agreed to her request, a request she had most likely uttered after compromising her own desires.
âI hope your trip abroad doesnât take long this time.â
On his way to the Imperial Capital, he had imagined all sorts of situations, but Ophelia had been much more generous than he had thought she would be as she allowed him to leave. She seemed somewhat exhausted by her husband who never listened to her.
âThank you for understanding, Ophelia.â
When he slowly approached her and embraced her, Ophelia let out a small sigh.
âI didnât ask you to come to the Imperial Palace because I wanted to see your face.â
It was as he thought. There was no way that the considerate Ophelia would ask him to come just because she wanted to see him.
âIs there something else you want to say?â
She pulled away from his arms and looked up at him.