(Donât be foolish. Only those born with the ability to read the words can do so. You were born a lowly human. You could live a thousand lives and never be able to read its contents.)
The Fairy Queen stated this as a fact.
Her voice was full of conviction.
However, thatâs not quite true.
âI read it before and travelled back in time.â
There was someone, born as a human, that was capable of reading it.
And thatâs not all. This man has known this language for years.
Not a year, not ten years, but thirty years.
âNot like I need to tell her that.â
Ian evaluated the cost of the gems and pointed to them.
âI can tell you more about the book later, but Iâd like to look at it more myself before that. These are the gems I mentioned earlier. I will give you 70% of them. I think thatâs more than a fair trade.â
Will 70% of these jewels be enough to satisfy her? With that amount, every fairy would be able to have one or two gems to themselves. Several generations of fairies would be able to enjoy these gems.
(Aaahh~âŚ..)
The Fairy Queenâs eyes became fixated on the large pile of precious gems. Even though she is the Queen, sheâs still a fairy. She canât suppress her own desires for these gems.
(Th-This will do. I think that amount should be fine.)
The Fairy Queen quickly tried to hide her reddened face.
She twisted around in the air.
She let out a small amount of mana as she did this.
âThat would work as well.â
(You know about this too?)
The Queen was no longer a small fairy Ian could hold in his hand. She had transformed into a woman that was the size of an average human. Her pinkish wings had also disappeared.
(Use this.)
The Fairy Queen that had become a woman, threw a sack at Ian. It was a small black bag that looked similar to Ianâs. This was the âInterdimensional Inventory.â
(This is the transportation method you asked about. Put the gems in there.)
The Fairy Queen left Ian as he started moving the gems.
She placed her finger on her temple.
She looked as if she was almost angry.
Her appearance was almost that of an annoyed housewife.
âHmmâ
By the time Ian had finished moving the jewels into the bag,
She looked as if she had made up her mind.
(Iâm going to add another condition.)
âCondition?â
(The book that was located here. Bring it to me and then I will give you one of our eggs.)
âArenât you just changing what you promised me?â
(Promised? Did I ever make such a promise with you? I told you Iâd come here to see the gems. Youâre just trying to get a better deal.)
The words of the Fairy Queen were true. Of course, Ian did not plan on giving up. How else would Ian be able to continue his research?
âI refuseâ
(I donât understand you. Humans could never read even a single letter from that book. It will just accumulate dust until the day you die. Thereâs no reason for you to reject my offer.)
âCan you read the book?â
(No, Iâm not able to either.)
âThen, why do you want it.â
(I know of a being that can read the book.)
âWho is it? This âbeing.'â
Ian asked a difficult question.
The Fairy Queen replied with a straightforward answer.
(I canât tell you. Even if you were to ask me a thousand times, Iâd never be able to answer.)
âDo you mean that you wouldnât be able to tell me even if you wanted to?â
(Once again, youâre quite sharp.)
This is a new fact to me. Ian had never heard about this in his previous life.
âBut I canât keep pushing the subject.â
âI still canât give you the book.â
(Ha? What the hell are you sayingâŚ.)
âIf you want it, you can have it after I die.â
(Thatâs impossible. I donât know what could happen to the book in that time. This is completely different than sending a fairy back after you die.)
The Fairy Queen is even more stubborn than Ian couldâve predicted.
It seems like she wonât back down without a good reason.
âYou said the reason you want this book so badly, was because you know the owner, but you canât tell me more than that.â
(Isnât that enough of a reason to give me the book?)
âItâs not enough. I also know the owner.â
(âŚâŚ.What?)
âDragon.â
The word âdragonâ caused her great surprise.
Her beautiful, turquoise eyes wavered slightly.
âThat book, itâs written in the language of the dragons.â
(H-How do youâŚ..?)
âIt was just a guess. Though, judging by your reaction, Iâd say I was right.â
(You! How dare youâŚ..!)
âI canât give the book to you unless you can give me a reason why youâd deserve it more than me.â
Of course, thereâs a deeper meaning to Ianâs words.
Ian was trying to determine the relationship between the Fairy Queen and the Dragon.
(W-Wait a minute. I said wait!)
Disregarding Ianâs hidden intent, his request for a better reason made sense. Furthermore, it was hard for most people to be able to tell what Ian was truly thinking.
(âŚâŚIâll tell you a little more.)
âIâm listening.â
Ian did his best to hide his smile from her.
But there are many ways for her to avoid answering truthfully.
The Fairy Queen began to speak,
(Itâs just as you said. This book belongs to a dragon and the writing in the book is the language they speak. It is a noble language that only they would be able to understand.)
âI already know all of this. If you think you can fool me in some way, please stop.â
(Do you think Iâm stupid? Listen to the end!)
The Fairy Queen answered Ian with biting words.
(I am from the same family as dragons. One day, after almost any trace of these dragons disappeared, we created our home in the remains of the dragonsâ nests. It seems as if an eternity has passed since that time, but I am sure that one day they will return.)
This was also the first time Ian had heard anything about this. Though, he did expect it to some extent. If this Fairy Queen did have this kind of relationship with these dragons, does she really think thatâs enough reason for Ian to give her the book? Of course, it wasnât.
(That book belongs to the dragon clan. I will return these books to where they originally belonged, so quit stalling already.)
The Fairy Queen sounded even more insistent now.
She was clearly telling Ian she was done talking.
âThat must be the real reasonâ
The Fairy Queen wants to return the book to its original home.
Is her reasoning really so straightforward?
If that is the case, Ian should be able to speak more honestly with her.
âIâll reveal a little more to her.â
Ian had decided it was time for him to reveal some information he had kept hidden so far. This deal between the two seemed to be more beneficial than he had previously thought.
âI believe what youâre saying.â
(If you believe me then go and get that book now!)
Again, sheâs acting with disdain towards Ian. Thatâs to be expected. She has been the queen of the fairies for nearly a thousand years. Yet, a human was able to steal such a precious item. How much humiliation can one fairy take?
<<<<
âIâm sorry, but I just need one more thing.â
(Really, who do you think you areâŚ.!)
âThereâs something important Iâd like to speak with you about.â
(Huu, I see. What is it?)
âLetâs suppose, hypothetically, that there is some great and powerful being that is able to read this book. Between the Queen and this great being, whom do you think deserves to own this book?â
Ianâs question was unexpected.
The Fairy Queen became visibly annoyed.
(Hah! What kind of question is that? The obvious choice is to give it to this powerful being.)
âEven if that being isnât a dragon?â
(How many times do I have to tell you?)
âIsnât it possible for there to be a being capable of this that isnât a dragon?â
(If that were the case, that wouldâve been part of their plan all along.)
The Queenâs faith in these dragons was firm.
Whatever their plans may be.
It was the first time Ian actually showed a big smile.
âI understand.â
(What was the meaning of that pointless question? Iâm starting to get annoyed with you. I thought you were actually pretty smart, but it turns out you are just another humanâŚâŚ)
âIâll show you something interesting now.â
(What?)
The Fairy Queen once again looked irritated.
However, this look of irritation quickly turned to confusion.
âAtarâ
No, she was more than just confused.
She placed her hands over her ears.
The ears of a fairy are a hundred times more sensitive than any other race.
âHakaâ
Atar Haka
Itâs time to finish the magical chant.
Fire!
Crimson flames erupted from Ianâs hand.
The flames became even more intense and their size grew.
âUuhhâŚ..â
Ianâs body began to tremble.
This was the result of this magic demanding too much mana from him.
(Wh-What are youâŚâŚ.)
âYou already know. Donât you?â
Of course, she knew.
She was a member of the dragon family.
This is the same magic they wouldâve used.
Would there be any reason for her not to know of âDragon Chant Magic?â
(How can youâŚâŚ)
âI wonder.â
(Nonsense. How could a human being everâŚâŚ!)
The Fairy Queen was shocked.
How is Ian, a simple human being, able to use this magic? Heâs not a dragon. If he was a dragon, she would have known the first time they met. The âEnergy of the Clanâ thatâs inside of her would have been triggered.
(You must be a dragon.)
âIâm not. I am nothing more than a human being. The things that you believed to be true are wrong. Isnât this enough evidence to prove that?â
(âŚâŚ)
âThe words in the book, I can read and speak them.â
>> >>
The magic Ian used was something he learned from his continued study. A type of Dragon Chant that was used by the Red Dragon Clan. It creates a flame that burns hotter than any other in existence. The only problem with this spell is that it consumes an immense amount of magic.
âThe dragon chant never disappeared.â
Moreover, this dragon chant was different from the language of the Gold Dragon Clan. Their language was different from the language in the book. The language itself would not have disappeared once it had been used.
âOf course, if the original owner of the book appears, Iâll return it. However, even you must agree, that at this point in time, I should be the one to hold on to itâŚ.â
(You should.)
The Fairy Queen was clearly impressed with Ian.
(I will no longer ask for that book. Until the day itâs true master returns, or you breathe your final breath, that book is yours.)
She was suddenly calm.
Could it be that she has really changed her mind?
âThank you.â
(InsteadâŚ.)
The Fairy Queen wanted more.
She wanted to keep her word.
KUGUGUG!
A deafening boom echoed throughout the room.
However, it wasnât just a deafening noise.
KUGUGUGUGâŚâŚâŚ!
The heavy stones in the room began to move.
The cause was clear.
âThere were more?â
Ian knew that there were no other rooms below the basement of the Ivory Tower. Yet, a new pathway had appeared on the other side of the room. It was a very large passage, but there were dozens of stone gates within. Only after passing through gate after gate after gate would Ian be able to reach the end.
âDid it react to the dragon chant?â
That appeared to be the most likely cause.
There was nothing else that could have caused this.
After all, this is the place where that book was located.
âThis is quite the unexpected bounty.â
Of course, Ian didnât actually know if this new passage would lead to something beneficial to him.
He just had a good feeling.
Whatever lie at the end of this passage.
Itâs something that would never harm IanâŚâŚ
ââŚ..?â
It was just at the moment Ian decided to step towards this passage.
Kong! Kong!
A sound.
From deep within the new passage.
âFootsteps?â
They were rather loud for footsteps.
But, it was clear due to the pattern.
It was the sound of someoneâs footsteps. Not just that.
âItâs coming this way fast.â
Kong! Kong! Kong!
The sound of something massive getting closer.
It wasnât the sound of a human.
It was something much larger than that.
(Whatâs happening now?)
âI donât know.â
Ian quickly readied his staff and the Fairy Queen returned to her original form. This form was much better suited for combat.
Kong! Kong! Kong! Kong!
Soon, the source of the sound came into sight of the two people, rather, the two mages in the room. The massive creature rushing towards them in a passage that was too small to contain its gargantuan frame.
Kong! Kong! Kong! Kong! Kong!
It looked as if its entire body was made up of bones.
The creatureâs head was in the shape of a lizard skull. Large, thick bones made up most of its body. It wore armour made out of iron and carried a weapon that was easily three meters long.
âThatâsâŚâŚâ
Even Ian, who had lived two lives, had never witnessed anything like this before. He had never even heard mention of a creature fitting this description. What could this monster be?
(A diseased dragonâŚ.?)
The Fairy Queen seemed to know the identity of this monster.
She even knew the exact name.
âA dragon? What kind of dragon is that?â
(Theyâre just like me. They are of the same family as dragons.)
âIt isnât an enemy?â
(Originally, that would be the case, butâŚ..)
The Fairy Queen cut her words short.
Now, she looked into the gnarled eyes of the dragon.
There was nothing but darkness there.
The light signifying the soul of the being was nowhere to be found.
(I donât think it sees anything as a friend anymore.)
Did it acknowledge her words?
The skeleton warrior swung its massive weapon wildly.
It was just as the Fairy Queen said.
*BANG! CrackâŚ..*
The desk where the jewels had been stored was destroyed by the skeleton warriorâs spear. That massive spear worked more like hammer rather than spear.
âCan I kill him?â
(He is not a living being anyway. Furthermore, it seems soulless now. You may attack it without hesitation.)
Originally, the main part of a skeleton warrior was their spirit.
And this skeleton didnât even have a soul in it.
âI see. Then, thank you.â
(What?)
âI have no more mana to attack him, haha.â
(âŚ.)
The amount of mana consumption for the Dragon Chants was still too much for Ian to handle. He risked burning out his mana because he trusted the loyalty of the Fairy Queen to the dragons. However, he didnât expect the Dragon Chant to bring down the skeleton warrior.
âHold it for me as long as you can. I will restore my mana as much as I can.â
(Humph! I am the most precious servant among my mastersâ servants. Itâs piece of cake for me to destroy a soulless skeleton warrior!)
The Fairy Queen rose up arrogantly.
She was as strong as Ian.
Her arrogance was reasonable.
âPhew.â
Ian drank the last half elixir he had. Then, he quickly stepped backwards and focused on his mana breathing. The speed of his mana regeneration was faster than others. He might be able to join in quickly.
*SPARK!*
Noises of lightning from the Fairy Queen shook the basement loudly. Most of the fairies were born to specialize in âlight type magicâ.
And lightning was a branch of light type magic.
(Soulless bone servant, you picked wrong enemy today!)
It was the first time he saw the fighting scene of a Fairy Queen.
(You must be totally mad. You dare try to challenge me, you mindless creature?)
And the first impression was quite simple.
Unlike her gorgeous angel like appearance,
âTalks a lot.â
With that tiny body, she tweeted noisily, and smashed it with loud lightning magic. Thank god that this skeleton warrior was soulless; otherwise her combat would stimulate its anger.
âGerrrâŚâŚ.!â
(Ah ha, you canât say anything since you have no soul, can you? What a relief. I hate your tribesâ slow speed of conversation anyway. Hope you just stay soulless!)
Regardless of her noisy combat style, her combat skill was superior. Instead of shield magic, she dodged its attack with her swift flying skills, similar to Helene.
âActually, the queen is much more fluent than her.â
Natural born agility and reaction speed, using the advantage of her small body, and powerful 6
class lightning magic. It could be the ideal goal of Helene.
(Humph, your body is tough, at least!)
But even Fairy Queen had her own limitations. Precisely, it wasnât a fair match for her. The skeleton warrior was abnormally strong as one of the dragon households, and it never got tired.
âGeerrrrrâŚ.!â
(Fall down you stupid guard!)
On the other hand, the Fairy Queen didnât have a good method to give some heavy blow to the skeleton warriorâs hard bone. Unfortunately, they were fighting under the basement, so there were only a few lightning magics that were allowed to be casted. So Ian was the key person for this fight.
(Human! Do something!)
âWerenât you full of confidence a few minutes ago?â
(If I was fighting outside, it wouldâve already become dust!)
As a queen, she tried not to lose her pride. After a long sigh, Ian checked his mana. More time was required to filling it fully, but he had enough to use some good spells.
âI better finish it with a single blow.â
It was the best solution for that tireless skeleton warrior. Although its armor and bones were amazingly hard, but the Fairy Queenâs previous attacks mustâve left some damage on it.
âThe best spell I can cast with this amount of mana.â
A spell that may quickly defeat that rampage skeleton warrior, Ian was thinking about it. Only a few seconds later, he could remember one.
âQueen.â
(Why do you call? I am busy now!)
âI will do something, just prepare to dodge it.â
(WhatâŚ..!)
That was the last conversation.
Ian started to move.
Firstly, powerful freezing energy snared the skeleton warriorâs leg. It wouldnât be able to hold the skeleton for long due to its abnormal power, but that moment was enough for Ian.
âCone,â
Ian immediately casted another ice typed spell.
On the air, a giant cone-shaped icicle was formed. Its enormous size made the room look small.
âOf Ice.â
Cone of Ice.
It was the name of spell of Ianâs choice
The giant cone ice flied to the skeleton warrior. Rather than penetrating, it attempted to demolish the skeleton warrior
*Grrrrrr!*
Soon the giant ice block smashed the skeleton. Not only smash it, but it pushed the skeleton and started to destroy the wall behind the skeleton warrior. The skeleton tried to escape from the collision between the ice block and wall behind it, but it didnât have enough power to.
âPant! Pant!â
After Ian casted the chain of spells, he breathed roughly.
He quickly consumed the mana he regenerated in a hurry.
It was a natural reaction of his body.
(Y, you barbaric human.)
âNot yet.â
However, Ianâs spell hadnât ended yet.
After he gestured the chatty Fairy Queen to move away,
âIce Bomb.â
After he casted the spell flicking his finger,
*BANG! BANNGG! BANBANG!*
The massive ice cone started to explode.
Quickly, Ian casted a shield spell to guard him and the Fairy Queen from its shards.
(You completely demolished it.)
âThatâs what you would do if we werenât in the basement.â
(I wonât deny that.)
Ian wasnât trying to fawn upon the Fairy Queen. If they were standing outside, the Fairy Queen would call a numberless amount of lightning from the sky, but anyway, Ianâs magic was impressive. With the limited place and mana, he destroyed the skeleton warrior with great efficiency.
(Letâs go further. As the skeleton warrior appeared from the other side, maybe on that side, there might beâŚ..)
Their Masters, who she and her tribe had waited for more than hundreds years, especially the owner of the book of Dragon Chants.
(My master, Laden Zu.)
The Fairy Queen went first to the end of the aisle.
She seemed twice as excited now.
(Master Laden Zu!)
With full of excitement and expectation, the Fairy Queen shouted.
With the shout they arrived at the end of aisle.
(âŚ..)
It was an old living room.
There was a bed, tables, bookshelves and stationeries.
Tools of alchemy and burnt out lanterns.
âThick dusts are on those.â
Ian reasonably investigated the room.
Thick dusts and color change due to age was observed.
It mustnât have been used for ages.
At least tens of years,
âMaybe hundreds of years.â
The Fairy Queen also acknowledged it. As she didnât find what she had expected, she became depressed quickly.
âThis must be disappointing for you.â
(Humph! I shouted just in case he might still live here.)
Still she had enough energy to guard herself.
There were no worries needed for her.
(Investigate closely. There could be something in here.)
Ian totally agreed. The situation was telling that the dragon, or something similar very likely had stayed here for a while. There might be a critical clue to translate the Dragon Chants.
âHuh?â
And soon, Ian could find one of the clues. On the table, there was diary, with a simple memo like when he first found the book of Dragon Chants.
[You reached this level, really?]
[I do not know you, but I am impressed.]
[I will give some award for this.]
Like before, the memo was written like the trick of a naughty boy.
*burn!*
And it burnt just as before.
âPresent, huh?â
After Ian waved his hands to blow out the ashes of the memo, he picked the dairy which was regarded as a present. Its size was tiny.
(What is this?)
âPresent.â
(Present?)
The Fairy Queen asked since she didnât see the memo.
Answerlessly, Ian opened the diary.
âAnother Dragon Chant maybe?â
It wasnât.
The content wasnât Dragon Chants.
It was written in the letter that Ian could read.
âFormula?â
The diary was full of a complicated and long formula.
Amazingly, it seemed the whole dairy was about one single formula.
(Hmm, Itâs the formula of a human.)
The diary was small and thin. However, considering that it was about one single spellâs formula, it was unique. There was no spell this complicated and long. Even overwhelming 8
class spells didnât have this much length for a formula.
(It seems quite tricky, can you do it?)
âHmm.â
Ian couldnât answer easily to the Fairy Queenâs question. It was first time he saw this nonsense formula. But,
âIt is worth a try.â
As a mage who represents humanityâs mages, and curiosity as one of those mages he was challenged. Ian was born to do this. He never wanted to be defeated by magic.
âWhenever I regenerate my mana, letâs try it straight away.â
(Straight away?)
âItâs not something that impossible.â
The book of Dragon Chants and the diary. A memo that plays tricks. Ian felt strongly that he was being played by someoneâs plan, but Ian would generally play along.
âPlaying along is worth it.â
According to the Fairy Queen, the one who planned this must be a dragon. It was a trick that was planned by the legendary creatures which were the beginning of magic.
âBy the way, I canât even guess about this formula.â
Generally, formulas had their own unique features. And a great mage like Ian could easily be able to guess the aim of the formula by having a look at the formula. However this formula was totally out of his common knowledge.
âIt is totally messy.â
By clicking his tongue, Ian finished reading the diary.
After repeatedly reading the diary, Ian could memorize the formula.
(YawnnnâŚ..! When will you start? Is it even possible to do it today?)
After waiting for a long time, the Fairy Queen asked while yawning.
âNow.â
Ian closed the diary.
He gathered enough mana.
And he memorized the formula completely.
He was indeed deserving to have the title, the strongest human in the world.
âWith no mistakes.â
After drawing enough mana to his brain, his brain started to calculate the formula. Ian didnât allow any single mistake and pauses. It was basics of magic.
âQuickly.â
Stimulating his brain he started to read the formula.
Soon, it started to cast out a result.
Attractive golden lights started to spread out.
*Wieeeng â !*
With a little vibration, the golden light emerged.
It was released for only a short moment, around ten seconds.
ââŚ.â
That was all.
No more effects.
Ian couldnât feel any difference.
âWhat?â
Surely, the formula worked well.
Ian felt it, and mana was consumed.
But neither effect nor change had occurred?
Suddenly,
(H, human?)
The Fairy Queen called Ian with embarrassed, shaking voice. With curiosity, Ian looked at her.
ââŚ. What are you doing?â
What the Fairy Queen was doing was extraordinary. The Fairy Queen, who used to call Ian as âhumanâ arrogantly, was now bowing to Ian while shaking her body.
(I, I do not know. W, why whyâŚâŚ)
The Fairy Queen was embarrassed also.
(I sense the power of the household from youâŚ.?)
âPower of the household? What is that?â
Ian hadnât heard about the word.
(Only the masters can operate such regulations on usâŚ.. But how you, human canâŚ.?)
âQueen.â
(H, how youâŚ.)
âStand up.â
With his word the Fairy Queen quickly stood up.
âAnd bow down again.â
(Y, you dare!)
She was angry at Ianâs order.
But she couldnât resist.
Her body automatically bowed down.
âNow I see.â
Ian made huge smile.
Now he understood.
âCalm down. I just did some experiments.â
(E, experimentâŚ.?)
Ian had felt something different from the Fairy Queen.
It was hard to describe.
âI felt more like⌠she was under my power.â
Ian couldnât think of any suitable expression.
âI guess thatâs all I need. Letâs move out, queen.â
(S, stop! Explain!)
Although she was shouting, her body was following Ian.
There was no âauthority to refuse Ianâ for her.
âAs I promised, I will bring jewels to your nests. 70 percent, actually, I will just give you all of it. I guess I can assume it now as my safe storage.
(ED Note: GG fairies under the MC)
Ian was full of confidence.
Now, Ian wasnât giving jewels as a trade.
Itâs more like he ordered her to keep it safe.
âInstead, I will not ask for the egg of fairy.â
(âŚ..!)
The Fairy Queen couldnât say anything more.
She could expect what Ian would say.
âYou come with me, and protect my family, directly.â
(I can not! I have to protect my tribeâ nestsâŚ.)
âI know fairies can communicate with each other even in far distances. Whenever your tribeâs nests are in danger, we will go there immediately, so no problem.â
The Fairy Queenâs self defense word wasnât effective.
(Y, you canât do this! You had promisedâŚâŚ!)
âBut you requested me the book of Dragon Chants, as well.â
(But I canceled my request, didnât I?)
âYou canceled it because it was out of your plan. Similarly, unless my plans go wrong, I want to ask you to protect my family.â
(Eik! Human you dareâŚ.!)
âLetâs travel quietly.â
(âŚ.)
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She couldnât say anything.
The âMaster of the Householdâ wanted it to be.
âItâs good to have a quiet moment.â
While enjoying the quiet peace, Ian moved out of the basement, followed by the Fairy Queen who was upset.
As Ian had expected, he had gained a lot of unexpected benefits.