At first, Seon-Hyeok thought it was an optical illusion caused by the distance. However, this was not the case.
âWhy did you shrink so much?â
The brilliantly shining scales and proud appearance remained the same, but the intimidating size was nowhere to be found.
[The huge size was a desperate measure in case I lost my sense of self and became a monster.]
Seon-Hyeok had wondered whether the sea dragon had completely forgotten human language, but the serpent spoke to him.
[In addition, maintaining that form requires significant water attribute energy, so it would only be a burden at this time.]
Whether or not the sea dragon could expand and shrink his body at will, Seon-Hyeok felt discouraged by the current smaller size. Of course, it was true that the sea dragon in his current state was still large enough to tear through most monsters without problem, but he no longer had his originally overwhelming presence.
[Take me with you. Our relationship has not been solidified yet, so it could revert at any moment.]
Seon-Hyeok had been planning to in the first place. It mightâve been different if the sea dragon was his original monstrous size, but it was possible to take him in his current, smaller state. It would just require some time and money to bring him back to Rheinperle.
Bluegon seemed somewhat taken aback at Seon-Hyeokâs blatant disappointment, but those reservations didnât last long. The sea dragon soon forgot language once again and began to roar.
âUgh, theyâre all tiring.â
It was clear that exchanging conversations with dragons or their subspecies was an exhausting task.
âWeâll have to get a wagon and horses since this big guy wants to come with us.â
Jonasson and Jackson turned their horses back towards Rugenburg.
Though the sea dragon had shrunk, he was still almost 10 meters long from head to tail. It wouldnât be an easy task to haul such a monster back to Rheinperle. They would need to commission a giant wooden frame to hold him and cover the accommodations in cloth while paying special attention so that it didnât leak or dry out on their journey. Moreover, the party had to spend a significant amount of time acquiring oxen and horses to carry the heavy cargo.
However, thanks to their efforts, the group was able to reach the tributary of the Rheinperle River safely.
The party lacked the strength to pull the sea dragon out of the wooden frame, so Seon-Hyeok drove the entire cart into the riverbank.
Bluegon burst out of the wooden tank before flopping in and out of the water. He soon dove deep into the river and out of sight.
While Seon-Hyeok waited there to allow Bluegon to recover his strength, Jackson and Jonasson stopped by the nearest village to sell the cows and horses used to pull the cart.
âUgh. Itâs still a loss for us. That cart was so expensive.â
Of course, Bluegonâs value was such that Seon-Hyeok couldnât truly lament the cost of a mere cart, but it was nonetheless heartbreaking to see the money equivalent to paying two soldiersâ salaries for a year disappear into nothing.
âLetâs get going. Weâve wasted too much time.â
Seon-Hyeok pushed back his feelings and urged his party on. His plan was to make up the time lost while moving the sea dragon up to this point. Bluegon poked his head out of the water before chasing after the galloping horses.
The party had left prior to the harvest, and after spending two months on their journey, they returned to see the territory beginning to show its bare skin once again. Seon-Hyeok was deeply moved at the sight, having returned after a long time away.
âWeâre finally back.â
When they arrived at the entrance of the village, the 1st squad, led by Adol, was patrolling the area. Noticing the group, the squad captainâs eyes grew wide before he hurriedly gathered the troops.
âM, my lord? Salute!â
It seemed as though the soldiers hadnât been lax with their training while he was away. Seon-Hyeok entered the village while receiving the salutes of his now more dignified soldiers.
âYouâre doing well.â
âInform the mansion! T, the lord has returned!â
Seon-Hyeok was fascinated by the sight of Adol and the soldiers making a fuss, as well as that of the villagers looking at their lord curiously. He looked on fondly.
Seon-Hyeok finally felt he was home when he saw the old scholar, Antoine Montaigne, waiting for him at the entrance of his mansion.
âThatâs all I have to report. Iâve kept a meticulous record of the daily events and ledgers for your return. If you take a look when you get a chance, I am sure it will be beneficial in managing the territory.â
Antoine Montaigne had flawlessly managed the land while his lord was away, and he calmly reported on the main points. Seon-Hyeok had always left the territoryâs management to Julian while he was present anyways, so all he could do was offer his thanks.
âSo I get the sense that operations within the territory have been smooth, but has there been anything else of note?â
âAh. I was going to say that you had visitors while you were away.â
Seon-Hyeok looked puzzled, wondering why guests would come seek him in this remote location.
âFirst and foremost, Knight Laylark visited towards the end of last month. He left as soon as he heard that you were away, but it didnât seem to be particularly pleasant business.â
It was obvious why Raiden Laylark visited, even if he hadnât disclosed the reason. He must have stopped by to avenge his loss in their previous duel. It was understandable â the loss itself must have been frustrating, but he must have been even angrier and more upset to see the Gradus of his enemy rise due to his own successes.
âHe said he would return, so I believe weâll hear from him soon. There have been several other knights who visited besides Knight Laylark.â
Antoine Montaigne expressed his admiration, saying that while he knew Seon-Hyeok had a high reputation, he didnât realize it was at the level where knights would repeatedly come to seek him out.
However, contrary to the beliefs of the old scholar ignorant about swordsmanship, the knights hadnât come to this remote place out of respect for Seon-Hyeokâs reputation.
âThat damned Gradus.â
They would have come because Seon-Hyeok was the knight with Gradus 89, and defeating him in combat would mean immediately becoming included in the ranks of the kingdomâs 100 most powerful individuals. Knights had few opportunities to increase their reputation by participating in wars, so they would have been fired up by this chance.
âI explained your absence to them and sent them away. Was that disrespectful of me?â
âNo. You did well. Please continue to do so in the future. I have no desire to play along in their quest for fame.â
Antoine Montaigneâs eyes grew wide at Seon-Hyeokâs cynical response. The administrator didnât think it was something a reputable person, like the Drake Knight, would say.
However, there was another reason why Seon-Hyeok expressed his disgust. It was plainly evident why those knights came all the way to this remote location, rather than the capital, where Gradus owners were plentiful.
âTheyâre looking down on me.â
Seon-Hyeok had defeated the Sword of Lightning, but he was still a foreigner, and few recognized him as a true knight. Moreover, the Drake Knight was unable to use his most powerful weapon, his drake, in a duel, further suggesting his weakness in such environments. Those jackal-like men had come to Rheinperle because they felt the Drake Knight would be the easiest pickings out of the knights with Gradus.
âIs that so? Iâm sorry to say that two of the visiting knights still havenât left. They found accommodations in the village, so itâs possible they heard about your return by now.â
âMy lord. You have a guest.â
A servant came to inform him of a visitor the moment the scholar finished speaking. When Seon-Hyeok frowned, Antoine Montaigne stepped up in his place.
âThe lord is very tired from his long journey. He went to his quarters right away, so ask the knight for his understanding and let him know the lord will see him at a later date.â
The servant bowed his head in admiration at the scholarâs refined manner of speaking, which was subtly reprimanding the guest for his rudeness.
âI hope I wasnât being presumptuous just now.â
âNo, not at all. To be honest, I never asked for this Gradus, and I find this pretty unpleasant.â
Seon-Hyeok sighed, feeling as these bothersome incidents would continue to occur.
Bad feelings always became reality. The two knights that stayed in Rheinperle visited the mansion every day.
At first, they were turned away under the pretext of needing to recover from the fatigue of travel. Afterward, they were refused, saying that the lord needed to catch up on the work that had been delayed while he was away. However, the knights were more persistent than imagined, and they didnât hesitate to lose face in their blatant attempt to improve their reputation.
âAh, damn it. Why are you refusing me a single meeting with the lord? Arenât you being too unreasonable?â
âThe Drake Knightâs a busy man. Heâs not someone you can have an audience with at a momentâs notice.â
At first, she sent them back courteously, but Julian lost her patience as the same events repeated themselves over and over again, and her tone now was sharp. Instead of being embarrassed, the knights pushed on.
âAnd weâre not busy? Iâm telling you I just want to see him once.â
Among them, the knight currently throwing a tantrum was the worst. The attitude of this barely-average knight â disrespectful because he was blinded by the prospect of fame â wasnât pleasant to see.
âGo back. If you leave the name and place of your accommodations, my lord will send you a message later.â
The second knight who stayed at Rheinperle joined in after seeing the firstâs obnoxious behavior. To make matters worse, other knights who later visited the territory likewise came and bothered Julian, already weak from her previous bout with poisoning. Eventually, Seon-Hyeok couldnât take it anymore and summoned Julian to demand the names of the disrespectful knights.
âWho are those stubborn bastards? Do they think Iâm their friend? Do they think Iâm someone whoâll come out and play whenever they call?â
âTheyâre Ainol Reynold and Hark Robinson. Both are rank-and-file knights, and theyâre nobles from the east and the north, respectively.â
âSigh. They arenât even senior knights? They really are looking down on me.â
âDonât pay them any attention. There are people blinded by fame everywhere. It would be demeaning to even deal with them, so itâs best to just ignore them.â
Julianâs face was pale and lacking any color as she tried to console him. Seon-Hyeok still felt responsible for their previous incident with the sea dragon, and he grew furious as she supported him without showing any feelings of resentment.
Julian opened her eyes wide and reflexively spoke back upon hearing his command.
âNot just the two of them. Gather all the damned knights currently in my territory and acting like there is some queue to duel me.â
âIsnât it obvious?â
Seon-Hyeok angrily clenched his teeth and shot back as he saw her concerned expression.
âIâll make sure they canât ever crawl back here again.â
As always, Ainol Reynold prepared his equipment after eating at his accommodations. The disdainful lord continued to refuse him an audience, but the knight calculated that Seon-Hyeok would eventually fold out of frustration.
âThe lord has granted you an audience.â
Just as he was about to step outside, a soldier came to deliver him a message. The knight had been in the area since before the lord returned, so it had been almost two months before he was allowed a meeting.
âHe commanded that you come properly armed.â
The lord was granting him everything that he had desperately asked for. This was beyond Ainol Reynoldâs expectations. He could instantly become a knight with Gradus if he defeated the Drake Knight, and he thought he had a good chance of winning. After all, Raiden Laylark, the only knight who had dueled Seon-Hyeok, had openly disparaged his opponentâs abilities.
âI lost because of bad luck and carelessness, not because of my abilities. If I get another chance, Iâm confident I will defeat him.â
The Judge of House Laylark didnât hesitate to denigrate the Drake Knight, claiming that he wasnât a real knight and was nothing more than a coward who managed to trick him with his unusual spear. If those words were true, the Drake Knight wasnât anyone to be afraid of despite his successes and reputation. Ainol Reynold couldnât hide his excitement.
âThen I will be on my way.â
The soldier looked at him strangely before disappearing. Ainol Reynold inwardly criticized the soldier for not guiding him personally to the lordâs mansion, but he was already familiar with the directions after his repeated visits. There wouldnât be a problem.
âHey. Knight Reynold.â
But on the way to the lordâs mansion, he unexpectedly encountered Hark Robinson.
âYou must have heard from the lord.â
âYou too, Knight Robinson?â
It seemed that he wasnât the only one granted an audience. Suddenly impatient, Ainol Reynold picked up his pace, but Hark Robinson followed without falling behind.
âThereâs Knight Chicks, too.â
But strangely, they saw a lot of knights at Rheinperle that day. They were all heading towards the lordâs mansion.
The knights, after greeting each other briefly, glanced at each other before rushing towards the mansion. It was an attitude suggesting they all believed that the first to the lordâs residence would be the one to take the Drake Knightâs Gradus.
Seon-Hyeok looked bewildered as he saw the knights rushing towards the mansion from afar.
âWhat the hell? Who told them it was first come, first served?â
âNo, thatâs not it. I told them exactly what you said.â
âThen why are they all in such a hurry?â
After tilting his head in confusion, Seon-Hyeok belatedly realized why they were running so desperately. His expression crumpled.
âSo they think the first one here will take my Gradus?â
How much of a pushover do they think I am?
Seon-Hyeok grew even more furious, seeing these knights acting so cocky despite being cowards who didnât dare challenge the capitalâs knights.
âItâs an honor to meet the famous Viscount Drachen, and I humbly ask for an opportunity to face off against your renowned spearmanshipâŚâ
âIâm Knight Ainol, second son of House Reynold, and I request a duel with the Drake KnightâŚâ
Seon-Hyeok completely lost his temper as he saw the knights hurriedly requesting a duel without even properly greeting him.
âIâm Knight Kyleson from the east. ItâŚâ
The knights were silenced by the icy voice as they scrambled to introduce themselves.
âShut up and catch your breath. I donât want to hear any bullshit later about how you only lost because you fought while out of breath.â