âWhat are they doing so late at night? Theyâre supposed to set out tomorrow, right?â
âIt appears His Majestyâs wizard has told him that she could move the undead.â
âIs that true?â
âYes. But she required His Majestyâs participation in the magic ceremony. So thatâs why theyâre here at this time.â
OoohâŠ
The gazes of the nobles were filled with curiosity, expectations, and anxiety as they stared at the carriage from afar. They were curious whether it was actually possible to animate the undead with something other than evil black magic or not. They wondered to what degree the undead would move if it were reanimated. Finally, they were anxious at the possibility that the undead might become hostile to the living.
âBut His Majesty and the other knights are here, so we should be fine, right?â
âThatâs right. There are even beowulf warriors here. It wonât be a problem.â
âHaha. Everyone seems quite worried. Right, itâs not like that ogre is going to eat us.â
HahahaâŠ!
Everyone laughed at someoneâs joke. But unlike their relaxed and bold expressions, the nobles were busily retreating while keeping their upper bodies immobile.
âI-Iâm not joking! What if it suddenly jumps out and starts eating people?â
âThe undead is hostile toward anything living, right? If the King of Maren is actually a member of the Dark Tribe as the rumors have it, then he might have nothing to worry about. But what about us? We could be in some real trouble.â
The nobles maintained their smiles while quietly scurrying to the sides of their escorting knights.
Rattle!
âOh my!â
âBy the gods!â
The carriage located more than ten meters from them suddenly buckled, and the nobles jumped out while shouting. They quickly hid behind their knights and screamed with fear while drawing the holy symbol in the air. The carriage jolted a few more times before suddenly going quiet.
The nobles peeped their heads over the shoulders of their knights and stared.
SuddenlyâŠ
Booooom!
The carriage exploded with a thunderous boom.
âUaaagh!â The nobles scrambled for their lives while the Beowulfs surrounding the carriage immediately erupted with their Fears and prepared for battle. The dark aura obscuring the area subsided; and three figures, large and small, could finally be seen.
âD-did they succeed?â
âHis Majesty is safe!â
The nobles expressed relief when they saw Eugene standing proudly in front of the undead twin-headed ogre. A bright crimson light filled the undeadâs eyes instead of a lifeless gray.
Booom! Boom! Boom!
The undead twin-headed ogre started following after Eugeneâs footsteps, and the faces of the nobles turned pale once again. The fear in their hearts intensified when they saw the monster move. After all, it had been scary enough when it was immobile. Their legs started trembling to the point where it seemed like it was a miracle for them to have remained standing even now.
Eugene spoke to them in a calm voice, âBe at ease, everyone. The ogre will only follow my orders from now on.â
ââŠ!â
Wasnât that more of a problem? What if he ordered the monster to kill them immediately? Then it would carry out the order, right?
However, the nobles could not voice their true thoughts. They nodded while forcing awkward smiles on their faces.
âC-congratulations, Your Majesty!â
âThis couldnât be a bigger victory for magic and faith!â
âI-i-it truly is the epitome of mercy and faith! It is clear that the three gods are always watching and protecting Your Majesty!â
The nobles hurriedly congratulated Eugene in an extremely respectful tone, making sure to emphasize his âfaithâ. Although it was likely that their worries would never come true, there was no harm in being prepared.
Eugene responded with a faint smile, âThank you all for your kind words, but my true faith and the faith of this fellow will be proven tomorrow.â
âWhatâŠ?â
The nobles muttered with confused expressions. Eugene tapped the twin-headed ogre emitting hot breaths from its noses and mouths.
âIâm going to put it to work in rescuing the Holy Empireâs delegation.â
***
Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!
The twin-headed ogre took the lead, and the two griffon siblings followed right behind. The two cubs had considerably grown up and were now the size of a calf. Eugene followed right behind the three alongside Princess Lilisain.
He turned his head and spoke to the princess, âIt seems your horse has gotten used to them.â
Horses were the favorite food of the griffons, and horses were always agitated and disturbed by griffons. However, the two griffons only looked and moved forward triumphantly. They neither seemed interested in Silion nor Princess Lilisainâs horse.
Princess Lilisain responded, âYes. Itâs because those children perceive me as their mother.â
âWonât they target other horses, then?â Eugene asked.
Princess Lilisain answered, âThere have been times like that, but they always glance at you before giving up.â
âReally? So, theyâre pretty smart,â Eugene said in a disappointed voice while gazing at the back of the two griffons. He had been planning to teach the two griffons a lesson if they ever targeted a horse.
The two griffons suddenly shuddered, but their gazes werenât directed toward Eugene.
âKieeh! If they ever try anything to subordinate number one, I wonât stay still! Underling number one! You just trust in me,â Mirian exclaimed.
Neiiigh!
Silion cried out as if responding to the spiritâs words.
âHmm.â
Eugene observed the spirit and the steed for a moment before snatching Mirian out of the air.
âI just had a good idea,â he said.
âK-kieh?!â
Eugene continued, âYouâre in charge of their education from now on.â
âW-what do you mean by that?â Mirian asked.
âNeither the princess nor I can watch and take care of them forever, right? So, you should take the responsibility for educating them,â Eugene explained.
âK-kiek! S-sir, you canât do that to me. This statement is directly in contradiction to the providence of nature andââ Mirian retorted.
âA spirit of water going crazy about wealth is not particularly aligned to the providence of nature, is it? But you still exist, right? Take good care of them. If they ever try something, I wonât stand still. Youâre my subordinate after all,â Eugene interrupted.
âNo, Iâm your contracted spirit, not your subordinateâŠÂ Kieeee!â
Eugene ignored the spirit and threw her toward the griffons.
Half a day later, the group arrived at the entrance to the Cape of Pilo. It was no longer possible to continue with carriages and carts, so the expedition decided to set camp in a suitable location.
âWeâve given instructions to procure suitable ships and crew as soon as possible, so we should see a ship ashore within a few days.â
âSince we do not have many troops, we can use a boat and board the ship.â
âIn the meantime, what do you think about taking a rest and devising a plan?â
The three lords gave polite suggestions. After seeing the mobilization of the undead twin-headed ogre, their fear and awe toward Eugene had significantly grown.
âHmm.â Eugene turned his gaze away from the lords without giving an answer. He then looked over the Cape of Pilo before speaking, ââŠItâs a fine day.â
âWhat? Ah, yes. Thatâs right.â The lords werenât sure why Eugene was suddenly talking about the weather, but they still nodded.
Eugene continued, âOn a day like this, the pirateâs island is supposed to be visible from the end of the cape, right?â
âThatâs right. On a day like today, it should be visible to the naked eye,â one of the lords answered.
âYes. I can see it very well. Is it about thirty kilometers from here? There are two small islands and one big island,â Eugene responded.
ââŠ???â The three lords were confused by Eugeneâs words. It was getting harder for them to comprehend Eugeneâs words.
After looking over the islands of the pirates once more using his heightened vision, Eugene turned toward the three lords and the knights.
âYou said that none of you have ever been to the piratesâ base before, right? Because the current is strong and there are too many reefs,â Eugene asked.
âAh, yesâŠâ
Eugene continued, âThen there must not be much information about their base. You should have no information regarding exactly how many troops they have, what their defenses are like, and the existence and locations of hidden traps on the islands.â
âYes. Weâre ashamed, but thatâs right,â one of the lords answered.
âThen, wouldnât it be better to reconnaissance first?â Eugene asked.
âYou are quite right. However⊠we donât really have aâŠâ one of the lords muttered. They werenât idiots. If they could, then they would have done it long ago! The lords inwardly complained while simply gazing at Eugeneâs face with awkward expressions.
âAh, PerhapsâŠ?!â Prince Localope stepped forward while clapping his hands. His eyes were filled with curiosity.
âYour Majesty, are you planning on using them?â Prince Localope asked while pointing, and everyoneâs gazes went over to where he was pointing.
Keeeek! Kieeeeng!
The two griffons were acting cute while showing their bellies in front of Princess Lilisain as if they were some kind of a pet. The eyes of the nobles glimmered when they saw the two creatures.
âGriffons! They have wings, so it might be possible to reconnaissance with them!â
âAnd they are obedient to the princess! Oohhh!â
The nobles exclaimed.
âTsk, tsk. Even if none of you have ever seen an intermediate or a high-ranking monster in an evil land before, isnât this too much? Sirs, how could you be so ignorant about monsters?â Eugene said while clicking his tongue.
âWhatâŠ?â
Eugene explained, âGriffons are not capable of flying long distances. Even a fully grown griffon can only glide for a few kilometers at most. Aside from that, theyâre still young, so they can only fly a few hundred meters at best.â
âAhâŠâ The nobles took on disappointed expressions.
âThen how are you planning to scout ahead?â Prince Localope asked.
Eugene responded while staring at the twin-headed ogre. The creature stood tall in front of the garrison like a guardian statue.
âWe have him, right?â
ââŠ???â
Everyone took on confused, bewildered gazes. They were at a complete loss about what Eugene was talking about.
âCome here,â Eugene muttered to the undead twin-headed ogreânoâto his first âthrallâ. Even though the creature was located well over a hundred meters away, it immediately turned to Eugene and began to briskly walk over to him.
OhhhâŠ
âWhat a wonderâŠâ
âIt certainly obeys His Majestyâs orders without fail.â
âBut⊠how is His Majesty planning to use that for reconnaissance?â
The twin-headed ogre moved very quickly, betraying its large size, and it was definitely and tremendously powerful. However, it could only be used in battles. In the first place, it made absolutely no sense to use such a large monster for reconnaissance, as reconnaissance required secrecy, and the twin-headed ogre was anything but covert.
âWell, itâs not necessarily just reconnaissance. I suppose you could also call it a preemptive strike in addition to reconnaissance. Anyway, if itâs this fellow, no, itâs only possible with this guy,â Eugene said.
âUhâŠâ
So, just how exactly were you going to do that?!
The nobles shared the same thoughts. Eugene scanned the nobles before speaking, âYou donât necessarily need to fly or take a boat to scout an island, do you?â
âWhat?â
âIâve heard that the water isnât very deep here, is that right?â Eugene asked with a grin while pointing at the fluttering sea.
***
Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!
ââŠâ
Boom! Boom! Fwoosh! Thuwap! ThuwapâŠ..
â...â
The members of the expedition; regardless of their status, gender, and race, stared at the beach with their jaws agape. The scene unfolding before their eyes was truly shocking and amazing. The two-headed monster king was walking into the sea as if it were trying to drown itself. Soon, the twin-headed ogreâs two heads were completely submerged.
Prince Localope finally removed his gaze from the monster and spoke with a dumbfounded expression, âI have heard quite a few stories from minstrels, but I swear I have never heard of an ogre going into the sea before.â
âWell⊠In the first place, ogres usually live in mountains or valleys. It would be rather difficult, or rather, impossible to see one near the sea.â
âT-there are also no records of an ogre being able to swim.â
Eugene spoke with a smirk, âAs an undead, it doesnât need to breathe. Thereâs no fear of drowning, so it would be strange if it couldnât go into the sea. Besides, itâs not quite swimming, is it?â
ââŠâ
Indeed, Eugeneâs twin-headed ogre wasnât swimming across the sea. It was extremely ridiculous, but it was fulfilling Eugeneâs order to âwalkâ through the seaâin a straight lineâall the way to the piratesâ base.
âThe once undead twin-headed ogre will play a big role in rescuing the priests of the Holy Empire. What do you think? Wonât the distrust disappear? And you never know, the high priest may even bless it or something.â