There was a sound as the locks were engaged. The invaders from Austen had surrendered, so Para had brought out these locks. They were the so-called arm holders which restrained a person from the wrist to elbows. The material looked strange, showing that it wasnât an ordinary restraint.
âIs this perhaps adamantium?â
âRi-ght.â
Para confirmed in an eerie voice that the metal, which resembled opaque ice, was just as Theodore guessed. It seemed to be something sheâd made. âI created it in order to catch a master, but there was no time to use them on the battlefield. So, I left them in the warehouse, but now they can finally see the light.â
ââŚWell, Iâm glad that it is useful.â
âRight? These things are also part of my role.â
Paragranum might describe it as useless, but it was a ridiculous tool which could even control masters.
Normally sword masters could tear apart steel handcuffs with their superhuman physical abilities and aura. So, strong magic handcuffs would be ruined if they continued to inject aura. Even mithril would warp if a sword master used their power properly.
It was only possible when used with pure adamantium. Adamantium was difficult to handle, so it was rarely used. However, Paragranum had completed the restraints through some unknown manner.
Mujakâs relaxed expression stiffened as he experienced the binding.
âTheodore!â
âAh, yes.â
At that time, a white tower magician approached him and issued an edict, âHis Majesty wants to meet the intruders.â
âI understand. Is there anything else?â
âNo. You can take this transport to the royal palace.â
âI will.â Theodore nodded without hesitation.  Even if Mujak was bound, he was still a sword master who had crossed the boundaries of the transcendent realm. So, Theodore couldnât feel relieved unless another tower master took over.
Theodore pulled on the chains a little rougher than usual.
Rattle.
Was it due to the shockâŚ? A few drops of blood emerged from Mujakâs mouth.
âWell, it is rough.â
ââŚâŚâ
Theodore just spoke coldly without letting the chains go slack. For whatever reason, they were trespassers who had tried to enter Ellenoaâs dwelling. It meant that Theodore couldnât welcome them kindly. No, it wasnât just that. Theodore soon realized that his emotions were boiling inside him.
âWhat brings you here?â
âHrmm?â
âIf you are from Austen, you should remember what you did in Bergen.â
Vince had told Theodore the identities of [Shackler], the ones disguising themselves as elf slave traders in Bergen. Thus, it was also possible for Theodore to know about the truth behind the Bergen incident.
Mujak closed his eyes with a bitter smile. âI donât have anything to say. I wonât make excuses.â
âYour responsibility for the past wonât disappear. And I donât want you to apologize to me.â
âThatâs right. Treat me as you like.â
Theodore wouldâve become angrier if the other person spoke empty words, but he couldnât do anything against this attitude. Theodore dragged the chain and started to move forward roughly. After reading the unusual atmosphere between the two of them, the rest of the group followed.
Rattle, rattle.
In the end, the uninvited guests from Austen couldnât even see the high elfâs face as they were dragged away.
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âYou went through a lot of trouble, Quattroâs Captain.â Kurt III, whose eyes had dark circles from the night before, watched Theodoreâs group from the throne. He stared at the faces of Mujak and the Janissaries, who were the cause of the emergency gathering.
Kurt III spoke in a mocking manner, âYou were the ones who caught the four uninvited guests?â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âThis doesnât look good. Theyâve arrived here, so loosen the restraints.â
âHuh? ThatâŚâ
Theodore was surprised by Kurtâs instructions, but other people protested before he could reply. This place might be filled with senior magicians, but Mujak was a sword master who was strongest in a melee.
âYour Majesty, you canât!â
âYou canât set those criminals free from their restraints!â
âAt least tie up their legs!â
Kurt waved his hand at the crowd. âStop.â
Simultaneously, somebody landed beside Theodore.
Kung.
Her red robes fluttered from the landing as Veronica emanated a terrifying presence. Her strength exploded from her. The Janissaries fell down foaming as they received the full impact of Dragon Fear. Only Theodore and Mujak could stand in this area.
âIf it is like this, are there any objections?â
Who would be able to go against Veronica? Nobody dared refute Kurtâs words, and they fell silent. They couldnât say anything because none of them would dare to fight Veronica. Kurt received their implicit agreement and looked at Theodore again, who sighed and pulled out the key.
Clink.
Once the restraints were released, Veronica spoke, âOld Man, if you move without permission, I will kill you.â
â⌠Hu, how scary.â
âKeep looking forward. I will kill you if you speak nonsense. So, look forward.â
âSheâs serious.â Theodore was nearby and noticed Veronicaâs serious tone. Veronica would kill him if he took even one step. She would kill him if he spoke nonsense. The evidence that her threats werenât empty was her red hair which blazed like fire.
âThis is the Tower Masterâs battle readiness.â
At the time of the fight against Superbia, his consciousness had been fading, so he hadnât been able to see properly. However, Theodore now had a clear view of her eight circles revolving, and the pressure seemed to increase the gravity in this area.
That said, Kurt was still in control as he opened his mouth, âThen I shall listen to the excuses of an uninvited person. Your head will depend on whether you can persuade me.â
Despite literally having a knife at his neck, Mujak wasnât shaken at all. âFirst of all, thank you for listening to my excuses, Your Majesty.â
âGet to the point.â
âI understand. Then I will tell you what is going on.â
The guardian of Austen, one of the Sultanâs most trusted swordsman, faced Kurt III with confidence. Behind Mujak was a dying country. Supply had fallen and people were starving, so he had come here to save them. Thus, something like madness shone in his determined eyes.
âAusten is currently dying from an unprecedented drought. Meltorâs monarch, please have mercy on us, and give me rice and water for the suffering people.â
âIs that all?â
âNo. I know you donât have to, but if it is possible, I would like to meet the Elvenheim guests who are staying in your country.â
âHuh, you truly have no shame.â Kurt smiled and stared down at Mujak, whose head was bowed.  Mujakâs requests would only be given if Meltor was truly generous. However, as to the issue of them crossing the border without permission and breaking into the capitalâŚ?
It was clear that Mujak had other thoughts. Dozens of eyes filled with suspicion cut into Mujak. Then Kurt III raised the question that they were all wondering, âWhy didnât you just send a delegation?â
Mujakâs green eyes looked down, and he replied in a low voice, âI couldnât do that.â
âWhy?â
âI do not know why, but Andrasâ shadows are present at the border of Austen and the Meuse Desert. Above all, I didnât think you would accept our requests.â
ââŚHow honest. Although you are still being impertinent.â
Andrasâ shadowsâŚ
At Kurtâs cold words, the atmosphere started to change. After all, it was Austen who was behind the kidnapping incident in Bergen. It would be uncomfortable in many ways for Elvenheimâs ambassadors to face them.
That was why Mujak slyly had attracted their attention with his words about the Andras Empire.
âIs this bait? Letâs see what you have prepared for us.â
âThink of it as a bargaining material.â
âSpeak quickly, Austenâs fox.â
After being urged to cut to the chase, Mujak pulled something out. Veronica became tense at his action, but Mujak didnât pull out a weapon or poison.
It was a leather scroll. In Austen, leather was used instead of paper due to the scarce amount of wood. It seemed that this leather scroll was the material Mujak had prepared for the negotiations. He didnât give an explanation as he opened the scroll.
ââŚThis?â Theodore watched Mujak from right beside him. It meant he could see the contents of the scroll before anyone else. There were twisted lines and a mixture of symbols and shapes with unknown meaning. Shortly afterward, Theodore realized what it meant as his eyebrows twitched.
âIs this a map of the Meuse Desert?â
This was a terrain which only existed in the desert. The terrain of large canyons and sandy hills helped guide the nomadic people over a long period of time. Still, it was difficult to draw a map of the desert, so Meuse Desertâs map was a special item. A sophisticated map like this would sell for at least 100 gold. Perhaps it had been produced personally by the Austen royal family.
However, right now, the matter of importance wasnât the map. Mujak pointed to a red dot in a corner of the map and brought up a topic which meant Meltor couldnât sit idly.
âFor some reason, the Andras Empire is controlling this desert area.â
âWhat is there?â
âWell, I couldnât get close. But the empire is showing a big interest and is digging in this area. It is a ruin which contains relics from a previous era. According to something I heard, it was probably built during the Age of Mythology.â
âA ruin from the Age of Mythology!â Kurtâs expression hardened after hearing that. Most ruins of the Age of Mythology had been destroyed during the dark period which followed it, but the Andras Empire had found most of the ones which remained.
They didnât care about the knowledge of a culture from a previous era. Rather, they just wanted the powerful relics and destroyed numerous ruins in the process. It was a hostile kingdom which had been at war with Meltor for at least 500 years.
ââŚYouâve brought something quite annoying. I appreciate the good faith report, but I know that isnât the case.â
âOf course.â
At Mujakâs sly expression, Kurt couldnât help gripping the armrests of his throne tightly. If he wanted, he could give Veronica an order to kill, and she would burn Mujak to ashes right away. However, an unexpected person interrupted the conversation right then.
âYour Majesty.â
âHuh? Quattroâs Captain?â
âCan I look at this map for a moment?â
âOf course. Tell me if you get any ideas.â
Having gotten Kurtâs permission, Theodore received the map from Mujak. It was because he felt a strong feeling of deja vu from the desert map. In particular, the feeling came from the area where the red dot was located.
âAh.â
It was connected. Theodore realized why he got a feeling of deja vu when looking at that section of the map. He had seen a map of the Meuse Desert two times now, so he remembered it clearly. The second time was now, while the first time had been in the Yellow Tower. This was the location of the laboratory which Paragranum had boasted about with an expressionless face.
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âTo think that they found itâŚ!â
The ruins that the Andras Empire was trying to dig outâŚ
It was Paracelsusâ laboratory.
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