Oliver extinguished the light in the bedroom. It was late at night, and the lights in Doru, the capital of Alban, was gradually fading. The stars twinkled in the azure night sky, and the moonlight illuminated the complex decorations in the room. The silver statue of Zenni on the table glowed with a hazy white light.
Sighing, focusing the strength in his eyes, Oliver looked out the window againâŠ
The true appearance of the world was once again revealed. The monster that obscured the sky was still there. The sky turned into terrible darkness, and in a flash, there wasnât a single star left.
Oliver thought for a few seconds and closed the thick curtains.
The guest rooms of the royal castle were several levels higher than the dormitories of Clementine Academy. The beds were soft and comfortable, and lying on them was like floating on warm water. The elegant aroma of a sleep aid lingered at the end of his nose, but Oliver wasnât drowsy. He habitually touched his side, and there was nothing on the cool sheets.
There is no other breath around, no familiar warm body.
Although physically and mentally exhausted to the limit, he still couldnât sleep. Unlike when he escaped from the Withered Castle, he wasnât afraid of being swallowed by nightmares. Now he couldnât even dream anymore.
Oliver opened his eyes wide in the dark, looking at the exquisite embroidery on the bed curtain. After going over and over for more than ten minutes, he sat up, simply put on his nightgown, and left the room.
There was a kitchen on standby all day in the royal castle for guests from various countries and customs. There was a restaurant not far from the guest room area. Although he wasnât hungry, Oliver still wanted to find something to do.
Once he was free, the memories in his mind began to roll uncontrollably. Emptiness coursed through his bloodstream, corroding his veins and internal organs, while sucking away his tears. He had to find something to make himself feel better, so he no longer felt like a completely cold and empty shell.
For example, a bowl of soup or a glass of hot milk.
He pushed open the embossed, brightly stained-glass wooden door, only to find that he wasnât the only visitor to the small restaurant.
The new king of Alban, Andrea Alastairâor Ann Savageâwas sitting at a table in the corner, pouring wine glass after glass.
The table was full of empty bottles, and the waiter next to her nervously tried to clean it up, but Ann casually waved him away at will.
âMany thanks but stand down. Iâm used to it.â She sounded very sober and in a low mood. âYou donât need to worry about these. Five more bottles of ale, plus a little crispy cornbread and dried bacon, and add extra pepper to the cornbread.â
The waiter was shocked by the kingâs thanks and coyly retreated. Ann sighed fiercely, knocked on the empty bottle with her fingers, looked around casually, and caught a glimpse of Oliver.
âCaptain.â She reluctantly smiled and raised her hand as a greeting. âSit.â
Oliver pursed his lips and sat down opposite of Ann.
Ann tugged at the corners of her mouth and pushed the bottles of wine on the table to the wall, barely clearing an empty area on the table. There were still some unfinished fried nuts on the table, and she pushed the small plate to the center.
âI remember you canât drink,â she muttered, âWould you like something else?â
âWineâs fine. Now if I donât want to get drunk, it wonât let me get out of control.â Oliver took a clean wine glass for himself.
Although he wanted to get drunk as hell, he had countless things to do next besides the necessary sleep, leaving no time for indulgence and decadence.
The female warrior didnât say much. She picked up the silver bell in the corner of the table, attached magic, and shook it gently. âIn addition to the things just ordered, add a bottle of light apple wine, andââ
âFried mushrooms,â Oliver added softly.
âA plate of fried mushrooms.â After speaking, she put down the bell.
âThank you.â Oliverâs tone was solemn.
âIt doesnât take much effort.â
âItâs not thanks for this but thank you for your willingness to provide us with this. After all, Abbas Alastair, heââ Oliver raised his eyes and his voice became more serious.
âAbbas was my favorite brother.â Ann threw a nut in her mouth and chewed on it. âHe was the only normal elder in my shitty childhood. I do love him, just as you love your father.â
The teleportation array on the cart by the table lit up, and Ann brought a tray of wine and snacks that appeared out of thin air to the table and pushed the pile of wine bottles to the side against the wall.
âMy father killed your mother and caused your father to suffer deeply, but you and Nemo didnât leave me alone because of this. There is no need to put on that expressionâ Yes, I know, the situation is different. The Demon King killed my brother, which I regarded as my enemy.â
Oliverâs fork heading to the frying mushrooms stopped in mid-air.
âBut itâs impossible for things like peopleâs hearts to contain only one emotion.â Ann smiled bitterly and took a sip of wine, âBut I watched you guys walk all the way until now⊠How should I put it. Youâre just like my brothers. I donât know what the real Demon King looks like, but at least I admire Nemo Light.â
âAnnâŠâ
âOliver, letâs put it this way. I donât think my brother is an outright victim. Itâs not like the Demon Kingâs counterattack was âwrongâ, but to say, âI donât mind Nemo killing my brother at all, and itâs all in the pastâ, that would also a complete lieâ Sorry, I donât plan to lie to you about this, even if it will make you feel better.â
âI understand.â Oliver slowly chewed the fried mushrooms that burned his mouth a little.
Just as he would still be a little disgusted with the Alastair familyâ He knew very well that it wasnât Annâs fault, but every time he saw that surname, he still couldnât help feeling irritated.
âYes, if the mind understands the truth and the heart can keep up, then life will be much easier. Abbas is dead, and I have no right to forgive anyone for him. All this mess nowadays is just because I want to feel better in my own heart. Now that I know the original body of the Demon King ⊠On the one hand, as the king of Alban, it is my duty to give support to the prophetic Hero.â
Ann had a piece of jerky in her mouth, and her voice was muffled. She raised her head, her amber eyes werenât clouded by alcohol, and were still extremely sharp.
âOn the other hand⊠As a friend, if you want to make this matter clear in a dignified manner, I want Nemo Light to talk to me face to face. Until then, I wonât give you any answers.â
The Queen of Alban paused for a few seconds, put down the glass heavily, and emptied the bottle at handâŠ
âSo Oliver, I will give you all the support you want. In exchange, you have to promise me that you will bring that bastard to me.â
Oliverâs lips quivered a little as a thousand words rushed to his throat.
He just barely squeezed out a âyesâ in the end.
âLetâs have a toast next.â Ann shook the full wine glass in her hand. âThe thought of being a flea on a giant dragon, and this dragon is planning to take a magma bath⊠I just want to throw away the throne immediately, take Delia, and spend all my money to have some crazy fun. Unfortunately, like I saidâ I have a pretty good idea of my little conscience, but I at least have to face it.â
âTo psychological trauma.â Oliver laughed, took a few sips of apple wine that caused his face to flush to the naked eye.
âTo psychological trauma, but speaking of psychological trauma, that bastard Dylan⊠I will go and have a good talk with Salter tomorrow. Religious expenses should be cut.â
This sentence was like a summoning spell. The door of the small restaurant opened again, and a head squeezed in, followed by a huge hairy body.
Although the door wasnât small, the door frame still made an overwhelmed cracking sound.
Jesse Dylan still maintained the appearance of a behemoth. He glanced at the two people in the corner, swept away a table and chair unceremoniously with his tail, and then tapped the ordering bell with the tip of his nail.
âA bucket of mead, fifteen pounds of butter cookies,â he asked solemnly, âand ten pounds of candied berries.â
ââŠCan you restore your human form, Dylan?â Ann gritted her teeth, âIâm starting to miss you before.â
The huge beast glanced at her faintly and didnât respond. The mead was sent up first, and Lord Zenni bit open the lid of the barrel, and then directly inserted his long mouth in.
âI thought he was going to lick it, alright? I really hope that the old coots of the Laddism Church can see this scene with their own eyes,â Ann commented without emotion.
Just as Jesse was drinking mead and waiting for his dessert, the door of the restaurant was opened again.
Adrian Cross looked speechlessly at the god who stuck his head in the barrel, the Queen of Alban who was almost buried by wine bottles, and the insomnia Hero who sipped on fruit wine without saying a word.
âHow rare. You would actually come here at this time, Cross.â Ann hiccupped.
The former commander of the Knight of Judgement was amazingly self-disciplined. If conditions permitted, Adrian tended to go to bed on time at ten, yet the current time now was close to three in the morning.
âCanât sleep.â Adrian was very honest. âI saw Bagelmaurus while walking. Itâs not in a good mood. I want to order some biscuitsâŠâ
The cookies Jesse asked for were packed in a large plate that was supposed to hold a roast pig. It piled into a golden pile, almost crushing the cart, but for some reason, he was still burying his head in the barrel.
Adrian naturally walked to the corner and sat down beside Oliver. He put the sluggish gray parrot on the table and touched the white fluffy tail beside him.
Jesse swept his tail to the other side in an instant, and the sound of drinking suddenly became loud.
The former Chief Justice smiled and didnât say much. He poured himself a glass of water. âMr. Ramon, please be restrained. I remember you have arrangements for tomorrow.â
âNn.â Oliver agreed less than crisply, with a hint of uncertainty. âMr. CrossâŠâ
âI will not report to the Holy Church.â Adrian obviously guessed Oliverâs question.
The pointed ears of the behemoth exposed outside the barrel slowly stood up.
Adrian cracked a nut and handed it to the grey parrot. âDonât get me wrong. My thoughts have not changed. I will not pretend to know because Mr. Light or you are my companions.â
âThen youâŠâ
âIf this news leaks, according to the current situation, I believe the surface will be more inclined to execute you now. Once you are executed, and the Demon King wonât give up his plan to destroy the surface, or the still conscious Mr. Light becomes angry as result, the consequences will be unimaginable. This is my judgement as a knight.â
âWhy? Shouldnât the surface offer Ramon up?â The gray parrot pecked at the nuts absent-mindedly.
Ann stretched out her fingers and rubbed the grey parrotâs head. âNo, even if the Pope of the Laddism Church is willing to shelter Oliver, if someone spreads the news to the masses⊠A rebellious human caused the Demon King to want to destroy the surface. That vague prophecy probably will change from a âProphecy of the Heroâ to a âProphecy of the Destroyer of the Worldâ. After all, in everyoneâs concept, the Demon King has never really touched the surface.â
âYes, the fewer people who know, the better.â Adrian nodded. âEven the Pope will have his own positionâ Even if his heart is in the right place, what he ultimately wants is stability in the world. According to the teachings of the Laddism Church, Mr. Ramon would most likely be asked to kill himself immediately as a way to âprotectâ the surface and become a âsaintâ.â
Oliver only felt a little choking on the fried mushrooms in his throat.
Itâs not that he hadnât thought about this approach. If he and Nemo were just ordinary friends, if he hadnât made that promise to Nemo, maybe he would really be willing to do so.
But not now.
âAnd thatâs not fair,â Adrian continued, smiling in a rare moment. âThis matter is not without a turning point. As your companion, Mr. Ramon, I canât trust the Demon King, but I trust you.â
Oliverâs eyes reddened a little, and he took several large gulps of cider to suppress the sourness in his eyes.
âThank you,â he said.
âThe most we can give you is will and material support.â Adrian slipped the gray parrot another nut. âJesseâs the one who can really help.â
The behemothâs ears instantly pressed back to his head.
âI know.â Oliver sighed lightly. âIf it werenât for him, it would be impossible for Nemo and I to have gotten together so soon.â
âAlthough itâs okay to forage for food somewhere else, itâs still pretty nice here.â Jesse finally pulled his head out of the barrel. He came out and licked the wet fur next to his long mouth. âBut Ramon, I have to warn you. Itâs too late for you to change your mind now. Once I start to help you gain strength, the Pillar of the World will definitely notice. He hasnât moved yet, but once he doesâŠâ
He quickly glanced at Adrian who was drinking water, and then began to eat butter cookies creating cracking sounds.
Oliver, meanwhile, chewed on a fried mushroom and looked like he was thinking of something.
âIâI can go and check on Lightâs condition,â the gray parrot suggested in a low voice.
âNo.â Oliver immediately rejected it. âIn case the rational part of the Pillar of the WorldâŠWell, in case the Demon King really dispels Nemoâs emotions, you may be killed by him immediately. Take a step back, even if he doesnât kill you, such a message will be unreliable.â
âYou donât trust me!â The gray parrotâs tone sound aggrieved. âIâIâm not afraid of death. The corewen flat snakes are very good at escaping. I have the flesh of the Demon King in my body. He wonât go too far on meâŠright?â
âItâs because I trust you.â
Oliver stared at the tip of the silver fork in his hand.
âAccording to Dylanâs explanation, assuming that the Demon King devours Nemoâs will, he will have all the information related to Nemo.â
âConsidering my feelings for Nemo, if the Demon King wants to minimize the loss, keep the surface and continues to study. Then he can pretend that âNemo is still thereâ, and possibly try to trap me alone.â
This almost cold guess made Annâs mouth stop chewing on the jerky and she looked at him with a bit of sadness in her eyes.
âI have to take into account all the circumstances,â Oliver murmured. âBagelmaurus, you have the flesh of the Demon King, which is a very important card for us. Donât be impulsive, okay?â
The grey parrot buried its head in its wings and stopped talking.
âCalm down and think about it, Dylan has a point.â
Although the alcohol in the fruit wine was steaming his brain, surrounded by clearly stated companions, Oliver had never been so sober.
ââŠAs long as I start to absorb power, the Demon King will definitely find out. However, the surface is still very quiet at the moment, whether it is because Nemo is still there or because the Demon King has other plans. This is all a good phenomenon.â
The faint power came out from the leader of Tumbleweed.
âSince Dylan thinks that ânot doing anythingâ is the best solutionâ Without considering the possibility that Nemo is still there, depending on the current situation, the Demon King may also be observing my reaction and trying to be cautious.â
Jesse nodded, swallowed the candied berries, and licked his nose.
âThen I can use this in turn to buy some time. I think I can find a way to look at the opponentâs chessboard to determine whether the opponent is the Demon King or Nemo.â
âBut if you want to confirm Nemoâs situation, you must go to the bottom of the Abyss. That would be too risky.â Ann calmly pointed out. âListen to the gross⊠I mean, Dylanâs statement. If you want to do it, the safest way is to do it on the surface.â
âI know, but maybe there is a way to connect the surface with the bottom of the Abyss. I can spy on it myself.â
Oliver showed a sincere, nostalgic smile. âI used to talk to him like that.â
âIf you mean Ulyssesâ head.â
Jesse interrupted mercilessly and licked the sugar stuck to his nose again.
âThat skull in Roadside Town could be regarded as how the Demon King was able to climb to the surface. From the moment Light came to the surface, it completed its mission, and the magic circuit began to fail. After all these years, itâs impossible for it to still have an effect.â
ââŠBut that circuit did exist,â Oliver said. âItâs like a communication crystal that loses energy, right? If you find a way to inject power, thereâs still a chance itâll work.â
âThatâs an abyssal spell. Iâm afraid I canât help you.â Jesse looked lost in thought, as if he was also thinking about the feasibility of this plan. âAfter all, itâs something made by the Demon King himselfâŠâ
âI think I know who to ask.â Oliver emptied his wine glass.
As it turned out, his target came to the door himself the next day.
âThorne of the Steel Wolf?â Ann frowned at the servant who came to report. âThat guy Fenrir has always come straight for me. Whyââ
âI think he came to see me.â Oliver, who was already prepared, carefully inserted his Rest in Peace into the ukulele, and then carried it behind him.
âLetâs go, Ann. Letâs go meet Mr. Thorne⊠No, letâs go meet the Sage of the Abyss.â
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Ollie: Since there is shocking information as a bargaining chip, why not ask the magical Tela?