The head of the dragonâs weapon looked like it was made out of a dragonâs tooth. The dragon used this weapon to smash the drawers containing the gems. At this point, itâs not even clear whether the dragonâs weapon is a spear or a hammer.
âCan we kill it?â
(A dragon is no mortal being anyway, but now it seems like itâs just a shell without a soul. Feel free to attack as much as you want.)
A dragonâs body is nothing without its soul.
Something like this shouldnât even exist.
âI see. Then, Iâd appreciate your help.â
(What?)
âMy mana is almost completely gone.â
(âŠ.)
The mana consumed by using the dragon chant has almost completely drained Ian. The Fairy Queen was amazed when Ian used the dragon chant in front of her, but she didnât notice how much of a strain it put on Ianâs body to use it. But who would have thought that by using the dragon chant, a dragon would be summoned?
âBuy me some time. Iâll manage to recover somehow.â
(Ha! Iâm the honourable Queen of the Fairies! You think some bag of bones like you stands a chance against me!?)
The Fairy Queen flew forward full of confidence.
Sheâs similar to Ian.
Heâs also confident in his abilities.
âHuuâ
Ian drank the last half of his elixir and started focusing on his mana breathing. Ianâs body was more resilient than most. It would be possible for him to join the battle if he was given a small amount of time to recover.
Pajijijig!
(Come on you bony bastard!)
This was the first time Ian had ever seen the Fairy Queen fight someone.
(You insolent thing. Youâre doing whatever you please but you canât even speak!)
His first impression of her fighting style was pretty simple.
Thereâs nothing elegant about it.
âSheâs quite blunt.â
Sheâs hurling lightning bolts at this dragon while shouting insults at it. She was struggling against this particular enemy because it was nothing more than a shell without a soul. Other than that, she had a pretty good fighting style.
âGeoooooâŠ!â
(Oh? So you can speak. Thatâs good to know. Even if you can barely understand me, youâre going to wish you stayed in your hole for the rest of your life!)
Disregarding her annoying personality, her fighting abilities are unmatched. Instead of shields, fairies use their wings to fly at high speed past an enemyâs attacks, very similar to Helene.
âNo, sheâs much better than her.â
Sheâs naturally agile and has great reaction speed. Sheâs able to control her small body in precise ways. Ian wondered if Helen was the ideal woman he had always imagined.
(Why are your bones so strong!?)
The problem was really with the Fairy Queenâs fighting style. To be exact, it was a terrible match against this type of enemy.
âGeooâŠ!â
(Calm down, gatekeeper!)
The Fairy Queenâs lightning could not cause any physical damage to the dragon. Her lightning was less effective because they were deep underground. Ian wasnât the only one that understood this.
(Human! Do something already!)
âWerenât you rather confident earlier?â
(If we were above ground I would have finished this fight in an instant!)
Even if she is the Queen, sheâs still prideful. It took Ian some time to regain his mana, but he had gathered enough for him to attack.
âIâll end this in one shot.â
The dragonâs armour and bones were incredibly durable, but the damage from the Fairy Queenâs endless attacks had created some openings.
âThis is the best magic I can use with the mana Iâve gathered.â
A spell that will instantly neutralize this crazed dragon. Ian was trying to think of the best way to go about this. Of course, it only took him a few seconds to make his decision.
âQueen.â
(Why are you calling for me!? Iâm a little busy here!)
âIâm going to try something. Get ready.â
(WhatâŠâŠ!)
The conversation ended there.
Ian was already taking action.
A biting cold gripped the dragonâs leg. With the amount of strength the dragon must possess, heâll easily break free from this. However, this was necessary for Ianâs plan.
âConeâ
A giant cone of ice blocks formed in the air. There seemed to be hundreds of blocks that filled the entirety of the room.
âOf Ice.â
Cone of ice.
This was the name of the magic that Ian chose.
The large cone of ice flew towards the dragon. No, it was as if the ice was trying to force its way through the body of the dragon.
KuguguguguâŠ!
The ice continued pummeling the dragon and, after a while, it formed a massive block of ice. The giant ice block kept pushing harder against the dragon forcing it against the wall. The dragon tried to push the block away, but it didnât have the strength to do so.
âHuu! Huu!â
Ian put almost everything he had left into that spell.
His breathing had become ragged.
It consumed so much mana.
Heâs completely out of breath.
(I-Ignorant human?)
âJust give me a moment.â
However, Ian didnât plan on stopping there.
Ian stepped forward while waving off the Fairy Queen.
âIce Boom.â
Ian flicked his finger upward.
Kwang! Kwakwakwang! Kwakwang! Kwakwakwakwakwang!
The giant block of ice exploded.
At the same time, Ian activated his shield magic.
This was to protect himself from the ice shards.
(You completely destroyed him. Thereâs almost nothing left.)
âIf we were above ground, you would have done the same.â
Ian wasnât lying. If they were above ground, the Fairy Queen would have brought down countless bolts of lightning from the sky. However, Ianâs own magic was a sight to behold. In such a limited space, he was able to create such a destructive force.
(Letâs go. There may be more information about the dragons on the other sideâŠ.)
Does she seem a little too excited?
The Fairy Queen has waited hundreds of years for this moment.
Sheâs been waiting patiently for so long.
Waiting for her master.
(Master Laden Zu.)
The Fairy Queen flew towards the end of the corridor.
Ian didnât seem nearly as excited as the Fairy Queen.
(Master Laden Zu!)
The Fairy Queen cried out, full of anticipation.
She reached the end of the passage while calling out.
(âŠ)
A decrepit room lie at the end of the corridor.
There were still traces of the previous tenant.
Bedding, tables, bookshelves, and writing utensils.
There were also tools used in alchemy and lanterns that had no oil remaining.
âThereâs so much dust.â
Ian glanced over the entirety of the room.
The fabric in the room was discoloured and other objects were falling apart.
It was clear that this room hadnât been in use for years.
It must have been a few decades since anyone lived here.
âMaybe even a hundred years.â
The Fairy Queen didnât miss this fact. This room did not have what she had been hoping for and she became visibly distraught.
âIâm sorry.â
(Itâs unfortunate but it canât be helped.)
It didnât seem like she had lost all hope yet.
Ian didnât need to be worried about her.
(Carefully look through everything here.)
It was the same thought Ian had. Itâs extremely likely that a dragon, or some being similar to one, lived here. There may be something that can be used to read the book.
âHuh?â
They were able to find something straight away. There was a book above a desk, along with a small note. Just like when Ian found the first book.
[How did you possibly manage to find this here?]
[Whoever you are, Iâm impressed..]
[You deserve something for your efforts. Iâll give you this as a present.]
A playful note.
Hwarug!
And the note erupted into flames.
It was the same as when Ian found the first book.
âA gift.â
Ian threw away the remains of the burnt note and picked up the very small book that was supposed to be a gift.
(What is it?)
âItâs a gift.â
(A gift?)
The Fairy Queen was curious but she didnât have the chance to read the note.
Ian didnât bother to tell her and opened the book.
âIs it more dragon chants?â
This looks promising.
The book didnât contain dragon chants.
Though, Ian could read the language in the book.
âA technique?â
The contents of the book were revealed.
It was a technique used for spellcasting.
The book was filled with a technique.
And on top of that, it was a single technique.
(Huu, is that a humanâs technique?)
The book was very thin. It may contain several techniques, but if it only contains a single magic technique, itâs a completely different story. What technique could be so long and complex? Even if it were somehow an 8th class technique.
(It seems difficult to learn. Can you do it?)
âHmm?â
Ian couldnât answer the Fairy Queen. This was the first time even he had ever seen such a ridiculously complicated technique.
âItâs worth trying.â
Of course, it was. Thereâs no chance a mage like Ian would be able to resist the temptation of such a unique magic.
âAs soon as my mana is restored Iâll try it.â
(Seriously?)
âThereâs no reason to wait.â
A book and a note. And a playful note at that. It felt as if someone was playing with Ian, but Ian was willing to play along.
âThis personâs game is worth playing.â
This playful prank isnât just from a normal dragon but from the first wizard. A legendary creature that is believed to be the creator of all magic. Ian is more than willing to play along.
âI donât even know where to start with this technique.â
Usually, each technique of magic has its own unique features. A wizard of Ianâs level would normally be able to determine what type of magic a technique will be, based on the combination of equations. However, this technique was impossible to understand.
âThis is a bit complicated even for me.â
Ian read the first line of the technique.
After repeating this to himself many times, he had completely memorized it.
(HaaâŠ! How long is this going to take? Will you be done by the end of today?)
How long would it take Ian to memorize it?
The Fairy Queen asked this question while yawning.
âNow.â
Ian snapped shut the book he was holding.
Heâs gathered enough mana now.
He was able to memorize the technique rather quickly.
Ianâs not the best humanity has to offer for nothing.
Ianâs mind, which had gathered a large amount of mana, decoded the technique. He wouldnât tolerate any mistakes. That is the foundation of magic.
âIâll do this in one go.â
He activated his mana brain to read through the technique.
At the same time, he could see the results in front of him.
A dazzling gold light was emitted all around.
Oooong-!
Ian could hear a ringing sound reverberate in the room.
The golden light only lasted for a short time.
Was it maybe ten seconds or so?
ââŠ.â
That was it.
Nothing else happened.
And Ian felt no different.
âWhat?â
Obviously, Ian activated the magic correctly.
He could clearly feel his mana being consumed.
But nothing has changed?
Then,
(H-Human?)
The Fairy Queenâs voice was trembling. Why? She stared at Ian in amazement.
ââŠWhatâs wrong now?â
The Fairy Queenâs behaviour was strange. Sheâd usually act as if any human was beneath her, but now she was bowing before Ian.
(I donât know. How is thisâŠ.)
The Fairy Queen was confused.
(YouâŠthe power of the dragonsâŠ?)
âDragonâs power? What do you mean?â
An unfamiliar word.
What did she mean by âpowerâ?
(How are you able to use their words of powerâŠhow can a human beingâŠ)
The Fairy Queen couldnât make sense of it. After hearing her say this, Ian thought he might understand. What does this âpower of the dragonsâ mean and whatâs the identity of this âgolden magicâ that he just used.
âQueen.â
(How are youâŠ.?)
âStand up.â
The Fairy Queen jumped up at his word.
âNow back down.â
(T-This guy!)
She was angry at Ian ordering her around.
She was extremely angry.
She was forced to go back down to the floor.
âI think Iâve got the general idea of how this works.â
Ian showed a small smile.
âYou donât need to be angry. I was just experimenting.â
(E-Experimenting······?)
Ian felt it a moment ago.
This âpowerâ the Fairy Queen mentioned.
It was hard to express in words.
âI can only describe it as a feeling.â
Ianâs words held power over others.
There must be a suitable expression
An expression that even Ian had no knowledge of.
âIt seems to be another dragon chant. Letâs leave, Queen.â
(W-Wait a minute! What just happened!?)
She followed behind Ian while shouting.
He had no right to refuse her.
âAs promised, you can take the gems back with you. And not just the 70% I promised you. You can have it all.â
Ianâs tone was calm and calculated.
He had no need for the gems.
âI no longer want a fairy egg either.â
(âŠ!)
The Fairy Queen didnât say anything.
The next words were unexpected.
âThe Queen must personally protect my family.â
(I canât do that! I must protect my clanâs nestâŠ.)
âI know that you can speak with other fairies even if youâre very far away. Donât worry, if there are any problems with your nest, we can come to their aid right away.â
The Fairy Queenâs excuse was ineffective.
(Y-You insolent human! You already made a promiseâŠ!)
âDid I ever make such a promise with you?â
(You plan on breaking your promise?)
âYouâre wrong. You were the one that broke our promise. I only want one thing from you. You will ensure my familyâs well-being.â