The plan of my admission to Temple had been decided.
Yes, obviously, I absolutely wouldnât get caught with that ring on. This wasnât on the level of illusion magic, this completely reconstructed my body.
I wondered since Polymorph could reconstruct oneâs physical body, woudnât it be possible to improve oneâs physical specs as well?
If I were to change my body to look like someone whoâd have 99 points in strength, wouldnât I get stronger as well?
When I asked this, Loyar told me, strangely seriously:
ââŚ.âŚPolymorph of that level would only be possible for someone with the same amount of mana a dragon would have.â
âArenât Arcdemons kind of like dragons?â
âDragons are illusory monsters. Could there ever be a being in this world which could use magic without even properly casting?â
What a sad excuse of a legend.
I didnât believe in legends, they were on the same level as lies.
âWhat youâre using isnât actually Polymorph. This is just the version our clan makes use of, so you must get stronger yourself. Strength obtained through transformation, wouldnât be your own strength. You should not rely on such cheap tricks.â
Iâm oh so glad that you confirmed that I wouldnât be able to use such a cheat ever. Anyway, because I gained the ability of the Dreadfiend clan, I was able to completely transform, not only disguise myself.
âBy the way, I have a question.â
Of course, I knew that making myself look muscular by using polymorph wouldnât really make me muscular.
âFor example, is there a limit to how dense I could make my hair?â
âYes? What do you mean?â
Sarkegaar didnât seem to understand what I was talking about.
However, I was serious.
âLetâs say Iâve got hair loss, could I just transform myself into a from with a full head of hair? Well, thatâs what I was talking about.â
âIsnât that a matter of course? Thatâs not such a big deal.â
Ah.
âSarkegaar! Youâre historyâs greatest loyalist. Of course! Of course!â
Youâre such a nice guy.
I couldnât hold in my passion and hugged him.
I held the Eternal Anti Hair Loss Ring in my hands!
âIf you wish I shall even give you my liiiiiife!â
Loyar and Eleris stared bankly as Sarkegaar and I hugged fiercely.
* * *
Gardias Temple.
The main stage of the original story.
Frankly, there was no reason not to go there. As Sarkegaar helped me concealing my identity, Iâd be fine. Even if I didnât intervene, the story would just proceed on its own, going straight for the set ending.
In other words, the less involved I was, the better.
However, just by intervening slightly, variables would appear. The story already changed a lot because Charlotte de Gardias survived.
I didnât want to get too involved in a story that already had a predetermined ending.
Also.
There really was no need for me to go to school with all these kids. So why did I have to do it?
However, once Sarkegaar would find out that I had no intentions of rebuilding the Demon Realm, I didnât know what heâd do. As for Loyar, I wasnât so sure what she was thinking, but Sarkegaar definitely was loyalist, but in the end, he probably was the most dangerous person to me.
In the end, Sarkegaar seemed to want me to grow stronger.
Frankly speaking, I was neither suited for fighting nor was it my hobby. Just like everyone doesnât want to suffer pain, I felt like I wanted to escape to a place where my survival and well-being were guaranteed.
However, in the end, whether or not I went to Temple, I had to somehow get stronger myself.
In order to someday be able to escape Sarkegaarâs clutches, I needed to have a certain amount of strength. It didnât matter if I was standing on Elerisâ side or Sarkegaarâs side.
I would have to enter the Gardias Temple.
âBut how?â
âIf I took you as my adopted son, you would be able to enter Temple.â
Using the position of Count Pontheus, he could take me in as his adopted son, enabling me to enter Temple like that.
Iâd also become the son of a noble, so would I be able to live a more comfortable life then?
âThatâs too dangerous.â
However, Eleris shook her head. As if not understanding, Sarkegaar frowned.
âWhat are you saying, Eleris?â
âSarkegaar, you were the one who personally kidnapped the princess. Now that she has returned, they will restart the investigation of how the princessâ abduction was carried out. They have the princess as witness after all. Thereâs a chance that theyâll catch your tail.â
âI left no traces.â
âThink of it as just a precaution.â
ââŚâŚI see.â
A second investigation into the princessâ abduction could draw suspicion to Sarkegaar. It was really just a precaution, but Eleris seemed to think that there was no need to take useless risks.
That was how I thought it was.
âThen, as expected, Eleris would be best to be my guardianâŚâŚ?â
âNo, Your Highness.â
ââŚâŚHuh?â
I thought sheâd obviously take on that role, but Eleris just shook her head.
âI am a Vampire. If itâs discovered that Iâm a vampire, Iâm sure Your Highness of whom I was taking care of would also fall under suspicion. Iâm always careful with everything I do, but we donât know whatâll happen.â
Although Eleris was well integrated into human society, she always kept the possibility of being discovered to be a vampire in mind.
âWhat? How could I get into Temple if neither Sarkegaar nor Eleris are able to be my guardians?â
âWhy canât you?â
Eleris pointed at the last person present as if it was obvious.
ââŚWhat? Me?â
âWhat?â
You want the beggar king to be my guardian?
What the hell was this nonsense? Both I and Loyar were dumbfounded, but Eleris shook her head.
âIâm just telling you, but it would be most beneficial for you to just be born as an orphan.â
I understood what she meant.
âIf you were adopted by Sarkegaar, you might be in danger if his deeds were discovered, and if you were to choose me as your guardian, you might be in danger if my true identity were discovered.â
ââŚI know what you mean, even if Iâm caught, my gang members donât know that Iâm a Lycanthrope, so he could just say that he didnât know. Thatâs it, right?â
âYeah.â
The members of Loyarâs pack didnât know that she was a Lycanthrope. So even if Loyar were to be discovered, even if they were questioned most of them wouldnât know a thing. There were a lot of members after all.
In addition, there was a high possibility that I would not be connected to my collaborators even if they were discovered if I entered Temple as an orphan with no ties.
Yeah, Eleris was right.
ââŚâŚSo, you want me to live here from now on?â
âI canât believe Your Highness has to live in such a filthy place! Thatâs just unreasonableeeeeeee!â
âDid you just call my place flithy? Are ya trying to insult me?â
A fire blazed in Loyarâs eyes.
âYa want to let me know how it feels like to buy some bread from your own money starting today? Huh?â
âN, no. I, I , I didnât mean it like thatâŚâŚ The, thereâs just a bit of⌠You know? I mean, seeâŚâŚâ
âAinât that a little too much, huh? Hey, if Iâm gonna sponsor such a great VIP, dâya have any idea what the fuck my kids are supposed to do?â
Loyar was their financier.
So, she actually had the greatest say here.
Loyar threatened Sarkegaar with overwhelming force, and Sarkegaarâs face turned completely blue as soon as he heard that she would stop giving him money.
Eleris sighed watching those two fight.
âYou donât have to live here. If you enter Temple, youâll be able to live in the dormitories. You just need to spend a few days here.â
She gave me a kind of look that seemed to say: âHow could I let you live in such a dirty place?â.
Well, I didnât really mean to become something as grandiose as a nobleâs son, butâŚ.
When I went to school, wonât the other kids make fun of me for being a beggar? Mentally I was over 30, but no matter how old Iâm on the insideâŚ.
No, I was just saying if these little punks find out that I made my living by begging at my age, wonât they hit me or something?
ââŚâŚ.â
Still, I couldnât come up with a safer idea than Elerisâ suggestion.
Just a few days, a few daysâŚ.
I have to live a few days in this placeâŚ.
When I asked her if I had to stay a few days here, Eleris told me that I had to.
I was an orphan and didnât even have a proper identity. It seemed that in order to obtain a new identity, I had to somehow prove that Iâm an orphan, and to prove that, I had to get the testimony of Loyarâs group.
I couldnât believe I had to acquire a new identity through the beggarsâ guarantees. Whatâs with this?
âThere are many of my little brothers who donât really exist on paper, so I know what to do, because some of the guys do end up needing an ID.â
It was natural for her to call them little brothers as sheâs the head of this organization, so to speak, but it still was strange hearing it come out of her mouth.
I couldnât believe a Lycanthrope being brothers with humans. Was this a live-action version of Tiger Brother? So would this Wild Dog also become my brother? No, rather my sister.
Sarkegaarâs words angered Loyar, but she seemed to think that staying in this environment for a long time would be a bad thing for me as well.
âEleris will come up with the right excuse, so we can just do it like that.â
Loyar seemed carefree. Eleris contemplated how she should get me out of here as soon as possible and admit me to Temple.
* * *
Sarkegaar and Eleris went back, leaving me and Loyar behind. I had already been told what to do. Loyar told me not to worry as no one would touch me anyway, but that wasnât really the problemâŚ.
Thereâs nothing that can be solved easily.
I donât really want to go to Temple, but now I had to go while wearing an identity given to me by a beggarsâ group. This made me want to go even less. But what could I do? This was the safest way.
Loyar dragged me out of the deep parts of the sewers and took me to the shantytown.
-Whistle!
As Loyar whistled, all the beggars that were scattered all over the place slowly started to gather in one place. Everyone was limping, but they seemed to listen well.
This mustâve been the dark side of Gardium.
âBig sis, whatâs with that kid?â
If it were Eleris or Sarkegaar they would have been furious at his words, but Loyar didnât show much of a reaction. She wasnât loyal in mind, but very loyal in body. She was that kind of bizarre being.
âHeâs a new member. Heâs called Reinhardt.â
This was a new name, not my real name which was Valier.
Reinhardt.
No, I mean Valier wasnât actually my real name either, right?
Anyway, it was an alias, an alias. Nothing more.
Sarkegaar suggested it.
He told me I should choose another name, not Valier, as my alias, so he asked me for my opinion.
Ooh.
I had some in mind.
âGromm Hellscream.â
ââŚâŚHellscream? Isnât that name just too creepy?â
The first suggestion got cut down by Eleris.
âThen Lich King?â
âWhat perfection! What a fitting name for a great Demon Kiiiiiiiiiiiiing! If itâs Your Highness, you would certainly far surpass the magical capabilities of a lich!â
âYour Highness, your real name would be much more inconspicuous compared to that.â
Sarkegaar agreed to it, but Loyar refused. She said something like: âif youâll choose such an ugly name, youâd be better off just using your real name.â.
Well this name was the equivalent of Kim Eum Doom in Korean.
âThen Thrall.â
ââŚâŚYour Highness, we canât possible use a weird joke like that.â
Eleris quite seriously thought Thrall was a pun on âDamn itâ. (T/N: Korean writing for Thrall =ssral, Damn it = jae gi ral or also written as X-ral (ekssral)
Donât you know the Warcraft series?!
Eventually, after arguing for a long time, we were able to decide on something.
âHow about Reinhardt?â
ââŚâŚOddly enough, itâs a very main character-like name, butâŚ..â
âI think itâs a better name than Hellscream.â
âIt wouldnât hurt to add a few more syllables. A Kingâs name canât be too simpleâŚ.â
âIf itâs even longer than that it would be a pain to say. I also donât want to be mistaken as a noble or something.â
Thatâs how it got decided. It wasnât particularly flashy, nor was it something weird. It was just a name.
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