[The quest âHomecoming of the Whalekinâ has been generated.]
[Homecoming of the Whalekin]
The homeland where the whalekin once lived was the Endless Sky. That was their refuge and paradise. When they gave up their homeland to the waterdrakes, the whalekin fled to the Sea of Clouds, driven by their love of peace. After many years, the whalekin realized they made the wrong choice. But they cannot return to their homeland. In order to leave the Endless Sky, they imposed the âsanction of a vowâ upon themselves. Help the whalekin return home.
Clear rewards:
Blessing of the Whalekin
Whalekin Sinew
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The information he already knew was recapitulated in the quest description.
âSomething huge is getting closer.â
Hyukjin felt âsomething hugeâ. In fact, the silver-haired man approaching them wasnât huge in stature, but Hyukjin felt as if he were facing a tranquil and massive mountain.
âAre you a guest of Natalieâs? Greetings. I am the leader of the whalekin, Naphthan.â
Natalie piped up. âHe protected me from the skybirds!â
âFrom the skybirds?â The manâs brows furrowed a little. He sighed. âOur mistake has endangered you.â
It wasnât just Natalie who was in danger. The whalekin needed to leave the Sea of Clouds periodically to breathe, and that was the chance the wicked skybirdsâSteel Wyvernsâseized to attack and hunt the gentle giants.
âI donât resent you, Dad.â
Natalie flashed a sunny smile, which bewildered Hyukjin to see.
âSheâs like a different person again.â
Natalie seemed to be an individual of many faces. In front of this man she called Dad, she had the personalityâwhale-ality?âof an incredibly kind and warm young girl.
âAs expected, I canât use Eye of Perception.â
Naphthan wasnât someone Eye of Perception could read. What Hyukjin felt was immense power, like he was gazing into the endless cosmos. And despite that, despite all that power, these foolish people bound themselves into utter helplessness.
âThat the whalekin are living in the Sea of CloudsâŠâ Hyukjin paused, considering what the Guardians would like to hear most. âIs, in my opinion, unjust. I felt awful for your people after hearing of your circumstances from Natalie.â
â500 years ago, we thought this was the best choice.â
After 500 years, the whalekin thought differently about their decision.
âBut our choice was wrong.â
Having lived in the Endless Sky in blessed ignorance, they thought other places would be like the Endless Sky. But that wasnât the case. Places that werenât the Endless Sky were perilous for the whalekin.
âItâs not that the choice the whalekin made is wrong. The waterdrakes who stole your home are in the wrong.â
âThey, too, were in need of a place to call home.â
Hyukjin decided not to strain his brain trying to comprehend how the whalekin thought. It was futile. There was no way a human and whale could think the same way or have the same opinions. He just had to think of it as, âOh, thatâs how they see it,â and move on.
âMy job isnât to change their minds.â
What he had to do was enter the Endless Sky with them.
âThey rejected coexistence. Was the Endless Sky such a small place?â
âThe Endless Sky is limitless.â
âThen the waterdrakes wanted to chase the whalekin out of the Endless Sky.â
âIndeed.â
âAnd in the end, the peace-loving whalekin left the Endless Sky.â
Their minds might work in very different ways, but one thing was clear. This silver-haired man deeply cherished Natalie. He loved her. That could be seen in his eyes. It seemed love for oneâs child was an absolute law that took precedence over the boundaries of race.
âNatalie almost died today.â
â...â
Hyukjin calmly led the conversation in a way the whalekin could follow.
âIâm not saying the waterdrakes are bad.â
In his point of view, they were bad. Basically, they were the invaders who chased out the whalekin living happily and bothering no one. The whalekin were too kind, and that kindness was their downfall.
âBut the situation today where Natalie nearly died was too dangerous. That situation was bad.â
âI agree that the situation was bad.â
âThe Steel Wyverns you call skybirds are quite an intelligent species of monster.â
âI know. Their means of attacking us have become more refined and elaborate.â
The Steel Wyverns were sure to have developed their hunting methods little by little over 500 years.
âBefore long, the whalekin may be completely wiped out by the skybirds.â
Even that might not be all that important to the whalekin. That was why Hyukjin dragged Natalie to the forefront.
âNatalie misses the Endless Sky. If all the whalekin are wiped out, Natalie will be forever unable to set foot in your homeland.â
â...â
Tears whaled in Naphthanâs eyes. He gazed at Natalie. âThatâs true. Natalie must resent us.â
âBeing hungry is the saddest thing in the world,â Hyukjin said. âDonât you want to return to the Endless Sky?â
âI do. But the waterdrakes are there.â
Hyukjin shook his head. âItâs too early to think about the waterdrakes.â
âWhat do we think about, then?â
âWhatâs the first thing you need to do in order to reach the Endless Sky?â
They had to leave the Sea of Clouds.
âWe need to swim. Towards the sky.â
It was just as he thought. The Endless Sky was âup thereâ.
Naphthan nodded. âThe skybirds are a problem.â
âExactly. The whalekin may possess great strength, but they are incapable of using it. You are a race tightly bound by such a setting.â
âIndeed.â
The waterdrakes were a problem for later. The first thing they needed to handle wasnât them, but the wyverns.
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âI ask you now. Was it right that you were expelled from your homeland?â
âIt wasnât.â
âWhen you look back, was that just?â
âIt wasnât.â
âWas it fair?â
âIt wasnât.â
The waterdrakes were the only ones rejoicing. What they wanted was monopoly, not coexistence. The current situation was far removed from terms like justice, fairness, and coexistence.
âIn that case, I think I can help you.â
âYou, a human, can help us?â
Natalieâs father wasnât scorning humans. He was simply stating that they were of different races.
âI think so, yes.â
âHow can you help us?â
Hyukjin grinned. This was the moment he had been leading up to.
âI have a racial trait that allows me to deem the following as âjustâ: regulations or laws created by the majority accord of societyâs members, actions tacitly and universally deemed good, or the Systemâs rules.â
It wasnât actually a racial trait, but a power that came from an item in his possession.
[Judgment of the Law]
Regulations/laws created by the accord of societyâs majority, actions tacitly and universally deemed good, or the Systemâs rules, will be temporarily set as âJustâ. The caster will be given the rights of an âArbitratorâ towards all acts that defy justice. The Arbitrator officially files objections to all acts that contradict justice, can mete out due punishment within set bounds to those who contradict justice, and will be conferred the requisite power and authority.
âItâs my first time hearing that humans have such a racial trait.â
âIâm a bit of a special case. In any case, Iâve judged that helping the whalekin return to their homeland is an action tacitly and universally deemed good.â
His words were specially crafted for the Lady of the Scales. With her disposition, the Lady of the Scales would want to aid the whalekin. From her point of view, the whalekin were a pitiful people who were robbed of their homes and forced into destitution.
âI think I can lift the restriction forcefully binding your powers.â
âThat would be tricky. It will be hard for a human to break the vow we made.â
Once again, Naphthan wasnât looking down on humans. He was just stating the facts, as simple as saying, âYou weigh 90 kg, and I weigh 70 kg.â To a whalekin, it was simply an objective statement free of emotion.
Natalie interjected. âThatâs right. I hateâI mean, Iâm upset about the vow, but thereâs no human who can break it.â
â...â
Was that really the case?
âThereâs nothing to lose from trying, is there?â
âThatâs true, but⊠I just fear the power of our vow might harm you.â
âThat is for me to handle.â
He had to go to the Endless Sky. And for that, he needed the whalekinsâ help.
âWhy is it that you would go to such lengths for us?â
To go to the Endless Sky.
âBecause it angers me.â
âAngers you?â
âHumans are a diverse race. Many humans would be angry to see the situation you are in. I want to help you.â
âDifficult reasoning for us to understand,â said Naphthan. âBut I can see your sincerity. I see you sincerely want to help us, a sentiment weâre very grateful for.â
He heard a notice.
[Revealing the hidden clear reward.]
Clear rewards:
Blessing of the Whalekin
Whalekin Sinew
Contract of the Whalekin
Naphthan spoke again. âIf we manage to reach the Endless Sky, I will allow the marriage of my daughter to you.â
â...â
Hyukjin was struck speechless. He had led the conversation up to this point, but this new development had him gasping to keep up.
âThe contract thatâs the third reward is referring to marriage?â
Natalie laughed like she wasnât terribly bothered.
âI never even thought about getting married to a human.â
I havenât thought about getting married to a whale! Hyukjin wanted to scream, but he resisted the urge. Right now, he was a producer. A content creator. And he had to resolve the situation like one.
âThank you for the offer, but I respectfully decline.â
âDecline?â
The mild expression on this man who didnât look as if he would hurt a fly abruptly shifted. Hyukjin was struck with the image of a tsunami roaring towards him, threatening to crush him.
It suddenly became hard to breathe.
âHeâs exuding some incredible power.â
Hyukjin had no idea why Naphthan was so mad all of a sudden. As expected, whalekin were impossible to understand.
âWhy are you declining to marry my daughter?â
Natalie looked upset, too. Apparently, declining a marriage offer was an awfully unpleasant deed for whalekin. They hadnât expressed such displeasure or hostility even towards the waterdrakes who stole their home.
âThey cannot harm me anyway.â
That was their vow. The foreboding aura they were giving off was terrible, but there was no need to be afraid, just like there was no reason to fear a hawk inside a cage.
âIf I do this whale⊠I should be able to pull some good quality footage.â
It occurred to him that he might be able to produce a development the Guardians would enjoy. It was good. It was good content.
Just as he was thinking that, someone else made an appearance.
âBig children, heâs my husband.â
It was Isabel, awake from her slumber. But this time, she looked⊠a little strange.