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I could see a small hut in the distance.
According to my agreement with the princess, a horse-drawn carriage should be prepared in there.
âYouâre finally here!â
The plan seemed to be working out smoothly, judging from the cat patiently waiting for me there. It quickly rushed up to me.
âWhereâs my daughter?â
âMy benefactor? Sheâs sleeping inside the carriage.â
âIs that so?â
As expected of my dear daughter.
I heard that all beautiful women were sleepyheads, so I couldnât help but wonder how much of a beauty sheâd become after growing up.
Although, she was already overflowing with the⊠devilish charm to the point of being too explosive! At this rate, every able-bodied male in this continent might try to pounce on my daughter in the future.
It sure was hard work raising a daughter as adorable, pretty, and lovely as her. I needed to turn half of the continentâs populace to my enemies, after all!
-Master, thatâs why you gotta do ya best to raise that dragon, you know? With a dragon hanging around, no matter how cute my little sister grows up to be, nobody in their right minds would carelessly approach her, right?
-But itâs still only one year old, though. Weâd need at least one thousand years before itâs considered to be somewhat âgrown-up.â
-But it knows how to fire the dragon breath already, right? Isnât that like, Mission: Education for Gifted Children, success! Letâs take this chance to create the youngest-ever Dragon Lord, too!
-Iâm scared by the sound of it since itâs you weâre talking about. You might actually do it, after all.
-But master, thatâs your job, no?
Nope. Not interested.
What would I even be trying to achieve by creating something that dangerous?
No, hang on a minute. Even before I could create a monster like that, my life will come to an end first, you know!
I wanted to spend the remainder of my life living in relative comfort while raising my daughter. As for Kkokko, its masterâs daughter would raise it well, and they should live together side-by-side in the future.
If this dragon had even a lick of conscience, itâd surely want to repay the kindness Iâve shown by rescuing it from the fate of becoming yet another fried egg.
-If you want to talk about that, weeeell, didnât you almost turn a dragon egg into a fried egg? Arenât you, like, the mortal enemy of all dragons by doing that?
-No one knows what happened beside you, so itâll be fine as long as you keep your trap shut.
I messed up and nearly turned a dragon into a fried egg, but nobody knew that, so it didnât matter anymore. Being oblivious wasnât a crime, after all! [1]
-I knew it. Thatâs what every villain would sayâŠ
Uh-huh! My current job is a farmer.
Being a villain was my old job, kid. My old job!
This carriage being pulled by two horses was originally meant to transport cargo, but its interior was still better than my expectation.
Quite some amount of straw was laid out on the floor, making it feel rather plush. My daughter was sleeping in a rather⊠sensuous pose on top of the straw. And all that powerful devilish charm was currently flooding out of her without going through any filters.
âAs expected of my dear daughter.â
âShe might be my little sister, but this⊠is a bit dangerous.â
âYou are the dangerous one here.â
The dangerous one had already morphed into her human form and began panting dangerously while staring at my daughter. So I grabbed the punk and chucked her outside the carriage.
âKku-aaahng?â
âHeeeeiiik?!â
The cat screeched in horror at the incoming flying metal bat, but his sacrifice was necessary for my daughterâs safety. I was fairly certain that heâd understand.
âŠProbably.
âHmmâŠâ
âMommyâŠâ
I stared at my daughter holding Kkokko tightly under several layers of blankets, then turned my head to look at the cat. âHurry up and get in, as Iâm planning to travel as much as possible during the night.â
âUnderstood.â
The cat cautiously climbed into the carriage while glaring daggers at the metal bat. His caution was understandable since the metal bat was smirking dangerously at him.
I quietly fixed the carriageâs flaps and tied them securely so no chilly winter winds could get inside.
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My daughterâs sleep was very important, after all.
âWell, then. Shall we get going, then?â
After sitting down on the carriageâs driver seat, I wrapped myself up with the remaining blankets and began whipping the horses to move.
âSo coldâŠâ
Winter in the North was bitterly cold. It also arrived swiftly.
Currently, the winterâs reach had completely overtaken this area. The weather had gotten so cold that, if you fell asleep now, youâd never wake up again.
My daughter should be fine inside the carriage prepared by the royal court. And she was sharing body heat with Kkokko in her sleep, too. But my job was to drive this carriage, which meant I was completely exposed to the cold winter winds!
These winds couldnât have come from anything else other than the middle of winter. This nostalgic feeling I was getting⊠It was straight out of that dark time in my life when I was sitting right at the end of the 2.5-ton army truckâs bed!
âEven though this is a royal court-provided carriage, it canât do anything about the winds, huhâŠâ
The driverâs seat was somewhat warm to the touch, which meant that the magic active inside the carriage worked on this part, as well. But the winds hitting me in the face still felt cold.
They shouldâve at least cast a magic spell to block winds from hitting the carriage driver or something.
âBut master, is such a thing even possible?â
âYeah, if itâs the empire.â
âAs expected of that cheat-y empire!â
Anything the emperor and the imperial princess said would come true in the empire.
The empire that physically showed you that it was not âYou can do it!â but âYou will be forced to do it!â
Right, I got to experience several surprising events of my nonsensical suggestions turning into reality back then, didnât I? All thanks to magicians, sorcerers, master craftsmen and career soldiers, etc., etc., working their butts off!
If it was that place, they probably could really install some kind of a mechanism to block the winds out.
âMaster, the option to go back to the wonderful empire is still available right this moment!â
âStop your nonsense, will you.â
âEeeng. If itâs that imperial princess sister, she might even find criminals that need metal bat punishment for me every day, you know.â
âHuhâŠâ
Right, if itâs that imperial princess, she could definitely make an offer like that to the metal bat as the reward for capturing me. I didnât think there wouldnât be all that many criminals due to the strict laws but, uh, the empire was overflowing with evil organisations like Howling, soâŠ
âHey, you. You couldnât haveâŠ?â
If this metal bat punk stabbed me in the back and facilitated my unwanted meeting with the imperial princess, then my life would be over.
End of my life as we know it, to put it mildly!
âMaster, do you really think Iâd throw you away, just like that?â
âYup.â
âS-such a quick answer?!â The metal bat began staggering as if my reply devastated her. She even started making sobbing sounds, too. âDonât you know how hard I worked for you, master?! And I did everything you told me to do, too! But all I get is this kinda treatment?! Iâm so sad⊠Sniff, sniffleâŠâ
âSniffle, sniffle my foot. You dare try to scam meâŠ?â
âEeeiiik! Master, how could you not trust me this much? Itâs too unfair, you know! And Iâm such a kind and caring creature, too!â
The metal bat crying fake tears suddenly did a 180 and began complaining unhappily when I saw through her poor acting.
âWhat happened to your conscience?â
âNever had one since my birth, master. Conscience? What is thaaat?â
âHuh⊠huhuh.â
She brazenly declared her âNo Conscienceâ status, leaving me speechless. But thatâs because I knew that this thingâs creation was my fault, to begin with.
The metal bat pushed her chest forward proudly and retorted, leaving me unable to say or do anything but to concentrate on whipping the horses.
Neeeeiiiigh-iing!
âOh, you poor horsies, my master is taking out his anger on you, isnât he?â
âYouâre in no position to say that, though.â
âBad! Bad master, taking out your anger on horses after getting punked by words!â
Huh, huhuh. Would you look at her rhyming sense? [2]
Such an excellent rhyming sense that she was eminently qualified to join our team, no less!
âWhat team are you talking about, master?â
âThe escape team, obviously.â
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âUh-whew. I was the idiot for expecting something else.â
Neeeiiggh-!
This weird silence descended between us for a while. Wanting to break it, I began whipping the horses again.
âEh, itâs snowing, master.â
âNot the first snow of this year, but⊠Donât know why, but this snowfall is making me emotional.â
âIâm sure it is, master. Itâs the first snow weâre encountering this year while running away, after all.â
âYou saying âthis yearâ is leaving me with a bit of a sour taste. Is it because of how Iâm feeling right now?â
âNah, I donât think so? What youâre thinking of right now, thatâs probably 100% right?â
âAre you trying to say weâll have to escape plenty more times in the future?â
âWell, the imperial princess sister now knows about your rough location, doesnât she?â
âThe damn informant is now in the hands of the Ice Cream Princess, though.â
âBut that hero is your disciple, master. A disciple of someone whoâs been successfully evading the empire all these years. Wouldnât you say he is at least capable enough to escape a measly little kingdom like this one?â
âHiiiya~. Hey, what is up with your power of persuasion?â
It now felt like the hero punk would suddenly appear right in front of us very soon.
That feeling was so strong that I began pulling the blanket wrapped around me to ward off the cold even closer to cover my head, too!
That meant my feet area was slightly robbed of the blanketâs protection, but I decided to trust my bodyâs judgement and let them be sacrificed for a little while.
âGoing faster makes it colder, but going slower makes it cold for longerâŠâ
âAnd stopping now makes the hero catch up to us!â
âKeu-heukâŠâ
âItâs too late now to regret your life choices, master. Thatâs why you gotta focus now on making a perfect getaway.â
âSagacious words, but the way you say it makes me think that itâs some kind of a trap.â
âItâs the fault of your emotions, master. Your emotions.â
That might be a part of it, but something told me that there were many other factors besides.
âThatâs because you know so well whatâs about to happen to you, master.â
âCome, faster! Run faster than the winds!â
Neeeiiiigggh-!
I relentlessly whipped the two horses to go even faster.
The snow piling up would result in the decreasing of the carriageâs speed. But the worst potential situation could happen in the morning â the morning sunlight melts the snow only for it to freeze back up again, forcing us to abandon the carriage altogether.
Thatâs why we needed to get as close as humanly possible to the Ruibella City Alliance, our destination.
âMaster, I know that the City Alliance boasts a pretty strong military, but isnât the empire the biggest financial supporter of that place?â
The Ruibella City Alliance began with generals and aristocrats from various kingdoms coming together to create a âcityâ. Thanks to this unique origin story, that place possessed enough military prowess to rival one or two powerhouse nations on the continent. Maybe not the empire, though.
They boasted an abnormally large military compared to the territory they were given to protect, but on the flip side, they didnât have the resources or food supply to maintain such a large pool of combat personnel.
Thatâs because they basically invest all manpower and resources into keeping up the military.
It wouldâve been only normal to see people living in such a place all die of starvation. But, with the support of several religious orders that hated the demon race, Ruibella strongly requested other nations to help it out in the task of protecting the border between the humans and demons.
Those nations naturally agreed with that request and began sending a fixed amount of support to Ruibella. This helped Ruibella to become an independent alliance of cities despite receiving support from many kingdoms.
In simpler terms, other kingdoms found it difficult to provoke Ruibella, but Ruibella itself couldnât just ignore diplomacy with other kingdoms, either!
As Karuan Empire was the strongest nation on the continent, it also provided the largest support to the City Alliance. Which meant that even Ruibella couldnât help but be mindful of the empireâs moods.
Since the empireâs goal was to capture an individual trying to flee from it, surely Ruibella would want to hand me over after only a little bit of negotiations.
Especially more so when I was accompanied by my daughter, whose veins were flowing with blood thatâs undeniably half-human, but the other half belonged to the demon race!
âWait, master! Does that mean my little sis will be in danger, too?â
âThatâs right.â
âEiiik! To think that youâd actually put my little sis in danger just for the sake of your escape!â
The metal bat suddenly began kicking me in the shin.
Iâve mentioned this already, but the horrifying pain other people felt during the metal batâs assault didnât get transmitted to me. Even so, the pure physical impact still hurt.
âHey, that hurts!â
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âThat was the point of hitting you! How can you even think about taking my little sis to somewhere that dangerous! You evil master!â
âWhat the heck. I only said weâll be heading to Ruibella, you know? I never said weâd be living there!â
âWuiing? What are you talking about?â
I shoved back the metal batâs leg trying to kick me again, then openly told her the real reason why we were heading to Ruibella the City Alliance.
âDo you remember the special nature of Ruibella that I told you about?â
âAn alliance of cities that operate on their independent rules. Has very strong military. Not even the empire can carelessly send their soldiers across the border.â
It seemed that the metal bat was paying attention to my explanation back then. I nodded at her reply. âRight. And what else?â
âThere was something else?â The metal bat began tilting her head in confusion.
I helped her with recalling the most important piece of information about that place. âWhy did Ruibella form in the first place?â
âThatâs obviously because the demon race is⊠Ng?â
I made sure to block the metal batâs attempts to read my mind, so her curiosity had reached its peak by now. When she finally understood the intent behind my question, her silver-hued eyes grew incredibly large as she began shouting at me.
âAre you mad?!â
âHahaha! One should be prepared to do something that drastic if one wishes to escape from the clutches of that crazy imperial princess!â
âI knew you were insane, master, but to think that it was this bad!â
The metal bat rarely got flustered, but right now, she was genuinely freaking out.
That sight brought a satisfied grin to my lips.
âWha? Why are you smiling like that for?! Master, do you wish to kill yourself that much? Even I know that demons on the other side of the border hate humans as much as humans on this side hate them!â
âUh-huh. Even if thatâs true, all kinds of creatures still live there. Demons have been living inside the human side of the continent, so who says humans canât live inside the demonâs territory?â
âNo one, obviously. Because no human or demon would ever think that someone is crazy enough to actually try that!â
Uh-huh!
Let me tell you a very cool legend I heard during my military service days. Although⊠It was only one of many cool legends there, but whatever.
That place I served in my military days held many legends, thatâs for sure.
For instance, a sergeant deserting the base with incredible haste while kitted out in full attack gear. Or, no one realised that a guest from the brass had come until said guest started knocking on some doorsâŠ
In the place that held so many legends such as those, there was one other notable legend. It detailed a massive incident where a civilian working in the base somehow cut through the iron fence and managed to defect to North Korea!
I was assigned near where the fencing had been cut through and used to think that the civilian was one amazing dude. To think that there would be someone crazy enough to choose to go North!
And now, here I was, trying to put to practice what I realised back then.
âNo matter how insane the imperial princess is, sheâd never, ever imagine that Iâm bold enough to escape to the land of the demons!â
âYup. Even the imperial princess sister would never think that master has reached such a height of insanity!â
âHahaha! However, Iâve already made preparations, you see?â
I pulled out my hidden trump card from my inner pocket, which had been prepared a long, long time ago for a rainy day like this.
ââŠWhat the heck is that, master?â
âWhat do you mean, what? Itâs a horn, obviously.â
Not just any horn, but a horn of the demon race gleaming in the reddish-black hue attached to a headband, no less!
This wonderful tool was crafted by none other than dwarves, too!
âBut will this thing really fool the demons, master?â
âWeâve been trusting the dwarven products until now, so Iâm sure itâs still worthy of our trust.â
ââŠWhat youâre saying implies that dwarves made this when you went to see them, master. Just when did you have it made, anyway?â The metal bat narrowed her eyes and leered at me.
I replied in a matter-of-fact voice. âObviously, when I was still working for the organisation.â
âI knew it, my master is the âbestâ! Totally nuts, to the point of making me dizzy and stuff, too! To think that youâve been planning to flee to the demon continent from that long ago!â
The metal bat began shouting loudly while this somewhat strangely motivated expression floated up on her face.
I glanced at her before whipping the horses once more.
White snow continued to fall during the night.
And I was still doing my best to flee even today.
[1]: Yes, I know itâs âignorance isnât a crimeâ, but thatâs what was written in the raw. Like, literallyâŠ
[2]: In Korean, âhorseâ and âwordâ are spelt the same. Hence, ârhymingâ.
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