Even with all the forepaws, there were more than 10 of them.
Leo sat down and tried to count his back feet, but gave up neatly.
âAnyway, the dirty stuff has decreased.â
There was no way that the markings would suddenly shrink.
âWhyâŠâ
Suddenly, the mysterious woman came to mind.
âBecause I will take the mark off your body, you can live.â
Ruel gazed at the hand she had held.
âDid you take some of the marks? ThereforeâŠâ
âItâs okay.â
He understood her last words belatedly.
He felt nauseous for some reason.
ââŠdo-does it hurt? (Leo)
âRuel-nim, itâs time to change the bandageâŠâ
Cassion paused as he entered the room.
He blinked to see Ruel again, wondering if his eyes were wrong.
âDoes it hurt that bad?â (Cassion)
Ruel was surprised to feel the sensation of tears falling on his palm.
âEnduring the pain wonât make you heal faster. I will give you more painkillers.â
âNo, itâs okay.â
Wiping away tears, Ruel shook his head.
âIs that guy here?â
âHe didnât come.â
âHe didnât come? Itâs the third day.â
Ruel hid in the Ice Castle to avoid the âtaggers,â but because of the mark left by the Great One, he should be aware of Ruelâs location.
It was strange that though the woman took some of his marks, he still couldnât locate them after all this time.
To this point, he has easily grasped the location.
âAre there any conditions for the method of finding my location?â
âRuel-nim, Chief, I have something to tell you.â
Hina appeared.
âTell me.â
âI confirmed that they were trying to enter the Tonisk Empire and trapped them. They are currently under interrogation.â
Ruel calmed Leo, who was startled by Hinaâs sudden appearance, while listening to the report.
âYou mean they headed for the real Tonisk Empire, not an imaginary one?â
What does the Red Ash have to do with the closure of the Tonisk Empire?
Ruel instinctively put his hand to his stomach and hurriedly pulled his hand from the pain.
âBe careful. Itâs not better yet! Exclaimed Leo, freaked out.
Hina looked lovingly at Leoâs panicked appearance.
âHow long will it take them to throw up the rest of the information?â
Hina answered Ruelâs question with her eyes averted.
âYouâll get the remaining info by the end of the day.â
âWhat about Ganien?â
âHe is collecting evidence to exterminate any nobles entangled with Red Ash. We are also helping by securing evidence.â
âHowâs Noah doing?â
âYes, heâs getting well acclimated to the underworld.â
Cassion frowned at Hinaâs answer.
âHeâll only learned bad things by the time he comes back.â
âNo, sir. Looking closely, I believed he learned flexibility to solutions other than money.â
âWhatâs the atmosphere like in Cyronian?â
âThere is a rumor among the nobles that Ruel-nim has disappeared. Sooner or later, I think theyâll visit His Majesty Huswen and request the rumors to be investigated.â
âReally?â
Ruel had a meaningful smile.
Even though the power of recovery was circulating, the wound healed slowly.
Thanks to Leoâs diligent cleaning of the wound with his forepaw, the potion worked, but its effectiveness was so insignificant that it was better to not waste it.
There seemed to be some special effect in the power of the Great One.
âYou canât move yet.â
Cassion warned.
How the hell does he perceive himself?
âWho cares about my body as much as I do?â
Ruel replied sourly, âI know.â
Thinking of his weak body, Ruel planned to rest for a while longer, about a week, or if need be a shorter period of about 3 days before moving on. While the Red Ash couldnât find him, Ganien and Noah would grab them by the nape, only after he was safe enough to make their moves.
âHow will that guy meet us next?â
Considering the conversation between the woman and the Great One, the place she took him to was no ordinary place.
âListen, Setiria. Unlike us, he canât set foot in this world because of restrictions. Thatâs why he canât make his move.â
âIf the Great One canât come here, how can he control the Red Ash?â
âFind the king.â
âWho is the king?â
The king she was talking about didnât seem to mean the actual king.
Cassion turned over the communication device to Ruel.
âItâs Bianne.â
âConnect.â
-My, my lord!
Bianne called him desperately.
âWhat?â
-Are you alive?
âDid you wish for me to die?â
-No, thatâs not it. Now that the Lord has not returned, there is an uproar in the castle.
Itâs already been a week since Ruel reportedly left for Dotol.
-The Blue Knights said my lordâs wellbeing was unknown as they parted ways to subdue monsters at His Majestyâs command. I was worried about the safety of the lord, so I rushed to contact Ruel-nim.
Thatâs bullshit.
He came to check if he was really dead or not.
âThatâs enough. Whatâs Red Ash doing now?â
-With the news that the lord was injured, an order was issued to find and kill him.
âAnything else?â
-During the shift of nobles aligning with Red Ash in opposition of the alliance, the Lord disappeared and now we are in a situation where we cannot make a choice.
âOh, come to think of it, there was a good idea, but I hadnât used it.â
Ruel smiled.
âSir Chen.â
-Yes, what?
Bianne was embarrassed when he called his name ever so gently.
âShouldnât you join the opposition with the Red Ash that are against the alliance? Itâs not too late, and Iâll be very glad to see the power of your family in action.â
-My, my lord, thatâsâŠ
Bianne was on the verge of tears.
Isnât this just jumping into the flames on your own initiative?
âOh, donât worry about the last royal banquet incident.â
When the issue of the royal banquet was brought up, Bianneâs distressed voice was heard.
âCough, cough.â
His chest and stomach throbbed with pain at the same time when he coughed.
âDamn itâŠâ
Ruel frowned and opened his mouth.
âIâll tell His Majesty well, so focus on infiltrating and extracting information.â
-Is that true! Are you really going to talk to His Majesty?
âI promise.â
-Thank you, thank you!
Bianne thanked him over and over again before cutting off the communication.
One of the best things a high-ranking aristocrat can do is to line up behind the winning team.
Red Ash had already worked with him, but he didnât obtain what he wanted. Then he must have thought hard about who to line up behind in order to continue living. As a result, Bianne chose to support him. His surveillance reflected this fact.
âRuel-nim, will you spare Bianne?â
Ruel smirked at Cassionâs words.
âYes, Bianne wants to live like this, so I have to give him a chance to live like that. Itâs perfect to use.â
Ruel lost a lot this time.
He didnât even know the enemyâs face when the people who protected him silently died.
âShe died, unknowingly to me.â
He had a pit in his stomach, to add to learning of his possession of the Great Oneâs power.
âI have to return more than what I lost.â
Ruel didnât know exactly what it means to say that the Great One canât come to this world, but through trial and error he learned thereâs no more effective way than to cut off the limbs of the tree.
âIâve thrown out the bait one by one, so now Iâll have to wait patiently for them to latch on.â
Ruel stroked Leoâs back and smiled silently.
***
Chak.
Banios lowered his cup and smiled at the man sitting in front of him.
âLong time no see, brother.â
The man tried hard to return the smile with a tired face.
âYes, long time no see, Banios. Itâs been a while since I saw you. Are you eating well?â
âYou should take more care of your health than worry about me. At this rate, I think youâll be the first to be killed by your own work.â
Banios glanced around and whispered softly.
âSo how about a drink tonight?â
âGosh, is alcohol a medicine? Why donât you just take this position instead?â Banios shut up. His older brotherâs suggestion was not just a suggestion.
He was telling him how to avoid his second brother.
How to give up the throne and hold a major position so that his second brother canât easily touch him.
âBrother, why did you take the throneâŠâ
âThatâs enough. I donât want to be uncontent at this rare chance to chat, something we havenât had in a while.â
âYes, I said silly things.â
âItâs late, but you did a good job. Why donât you take this opportunity to take charge of diplomacy?â
âIâmâŠ
Step. Step.
Banios stopped talking at the familiar sound of heels.
âThe youngest has an appreciable idea, so why donât you hold off a little longer, brother?â
With a gentle smile, the second prince walked in.
Banios hid his feelings behind a smile
âLooks like your work was completed early. When I suggested drinking with my brothers after a long time, you rejected it so coldly.â
The second prince smiled lightly at Baniosâ whining.
âIâm sorry, little brother. I didnât know it would be completed so soon either. Donât be angry.â
The servant rushed to pull out the chair and the second prince sat down and shooâed away the servant.
âI donât know what youâre talking about, but Iâm on the youngestâs side. Our youngest looks like heâs up to nothing, but heâs definitely preparing for a huge leap forward.â
âIâm not playing. Iâm just enjoying my freedom.â
The Second Prince giggled at Baniosâ confidence.
âYour conversation ability has improved a lot. Adoris, donât you think so too?â
âWas it today or yesterday that the youngest speech improved?â
âOh, well, it just happened. Itâs been a long time since weâve met like this, so what do you think about this?â
Banios posed as if pouring alcohol with his hands.
âThatâs good.â
Banios expressed his disappointment at the words of the First Prince.
âYou said no earlier.â
âUs brothers have gathered together, and there is nothing happier than today.â
âThatâs right, Iâm excited to listen to what the youngest is going to do after a huge leap.â
âI like to play.â
âDo you like it that much?â
âBut, we canât hang out forever.â
At Baniosâ words, Adoris looked at him with a smile in his eyes.
The moment he saw Adorisâs eyes, the corners of Baniosâ mouth trembled slightly.
âDonât worry, youngest. Iâll take care of everything. You donât have to do anything like now.â
He was laughing, but it was a warning.
âAdoris, Banius is now an adult. Shouldnât you take care of yourself?â
âIâll protect the youngest. Donât worry, brother.â
Adoris rose from his seat.
âLetâs get up on a happy day like today, and we need alcohol, not tea.â
Adoris looked down at the two and laughed.
***
â⊠Donât you know how to rest?â
Cassion swallowed several words, suppressed his anger, and asked.
âIâm taking a break.â
Ruel was quietly buried under a thick blanket, holding a meat pie in one hand and examining the data in the other.
Leo, who was wriggling under the blanket, poked out his head.
âCassion is angry. Did Ruel do something wrong?
âNo, I was lying in bed quietly today.â
ââŠwhere did you get that data from?â
Cassion himself didnât give it to him.
He took a breath and looked at the shadowed spot.
It was only for a moment, but the shadow trembled.
âHina, I told you to keep an eye on Ruel-nim, but I donât remember telling you to turn over the data to him.â
âI ordered it.â
Cassion let out a choking sound at the shameless sound.
âWhatâs the point of staying still? All I can do is sleep.â
âThat sleep is very necessary for Ruel-nim.â
Didnât the wound burst while coughing yesterday?
âYou take it too seriously. I fell sorry to Billo for staying longer than planned in Cyronian.â
What about me?
Cassion was dumbfounded.
Goong.
Leo put his front paws on Ruelâs head.
âIn the eyes of this body, Ruel is at fault for this.
ââŠ?â
âEveryone wants Ruel to get better soon. Ruel should not see the white thing, but sleep with this body first.
Cassion made a subtle expression.
He didnât expect to get help from the beast.
âThis body will sleep with Ruel, so lie down quickly.
Leo hurriedly hid his face under the blanket.
His prickly ears moved from side to side and urged Ruel.
âI slept all day long. I slept yesterday and today.â
Ruel despised the all-white-world, he hated being in bed motionless.
Sometimes Ruel wondered what magic Aris used to make that popping sound, and Ruel wanted to see what the Ice Castle looked like.
All he saw during the visit to the Ice Castle was the tiresome bed and the snow that can be seen all over Cyronian.
âRuel-nim.â
When Hina appeared, Ruel welcomed her.
âDid they open their mouths?â
âYes, the real hideout of Red Ash is said to be located within the Tonisk Empire.â