It had been five days since Peter left the city with Eutenia.
With the support of Viscount Shuron, they had prepared a carriage with their belongings and were smoothly moving towards the southwest of the empire.
Of course, they couldnât travel all day long, so they would stop and make a fire and prepare a meal in the evening.
At the crossroad where they parked their carriage.
As usual, Peter lit a fire and was about to approach the carriage to get some ingredients.
If only he hadnât noticed Eutenia sitting on a large rock.
âWhat on earth is that?â
On Euteniaâs lap, a strange creature was blinking its eyes.
Black scales covering its whole body.
Sharp horns sticking out of its head.
A small tail swaying from side to side.
There was also a golden pupil that was split vertically.
Peter recalled the picture that was displayed in the city and quickly realized that it was a dragon.
âCould it be⊠a dragon?â
âAre you curious about its identity?â
ââŠAnyone would be curious if they saw that thing.â
It was usually a place where a book would be instead of a dragon.
But now, instead of a book, there was a young dragon that he had never seen before.
It was a creature that he couldnât even face until this morning.
Peterâs question towards the creature in front of him was natural.
Eutenia stroked the dragonâs head and said to Peter, who was curious about the dragonâs identity.
âThis childâs name is Alpha. It is a descendant of the great one who sent it to me personally.â
âThis thing is a descendant of the great one?
Peter made a puzzled face after hearing Alphaâs identity from Eutenia.
When people think of the descendants of the evil god, they usually imagine terrifying and powerful monsters.
But in Peterâs eyes, Alpha looked like it couldnât even harm small animals, let alone people.
A tiny thing like that was a descendant of the evil god.
It was not a very believable appearance for Peter.
âItâs very small. It looks like it canât even kill a rabbit.â
âDo you really think so?â
But Eutenia immediately denied Peterâs words.
It was an attitude that showed that Peter was underestimating Alpha.
Peter couldnât understand why Eutenia said that.
No matter how strong it was, the difference in size was hard to ignore.
Unless Alpha used magic, it seemed impossible for it to catch an animal bigger than itself.
âAre you saying that this little thing can bite and kill a rabbit?â
âIt can.â
âYou mean it can kill it by biting, not by using magic?â
âThis is not Alphaâs main body.â
This is not its main body.
Peter began to ponder after hearing Euteniaâs words.
If that tiny thing was not its main body, then Alphaâs real body existed somewhere else.
But when Peter looked around, he couldnât see anyone who looked suspicious of hiding.
At least to Peterâs eyes, Eutenia and Alpha were all there was.
âIf this is not its main bodyâŠâ
âThis is a kind of organ. An organ that acquires visual and auditory information and supplements information.â
Purr.
Alpha closed its eyes and snorted at Euteniaâs touch.
It seemed to like her touch.
Eutenia stroked Alphaâs head and looked at Peter with an innocent smile and asked.
âDo you want to see what Alpha looks like?â
âIâm curious, butâŠâ
âThen Iâll show you.â
It would be a lie to say he didnât want to see it.
Peter stared intently at Alpha.
Alpha was still closing its eyes and looked peaceful.
Peter added another word as he looked at Alpha.
âIs it going to pop out of thin air or something?â
âââAlpha.â
The moment Euteniaâs gentle voice echoed.
Peter stepped back from the change that occurred around him.
The anomaly happened on the ground where Peter was standing.
Euteniaâs shadow spread out and soon the shadow on the ground began to ripple like waves.
Woo woo woo woo woong.
Peter started to panic at the howling sound that shook his ears.
âWhat, what is this⊠Are you trying to use the hand of shadow?â
âThatâs not it.â
A wall of shadow suddenly rose up around Peter, who was looking at the ground.
It looked like the shadow had a clear shape.
The large and huge wall blocked the way between Peter and the carriage.
It looked several meters high even to the eye.
Peter slightly distanced himself from the wall of shadow that rose from the ground.
âWh, whatâŠ?â
Peter rubbed his eyes and checked the situation again after the sudden change.
What appeared in front of Peter was not a wall.
It was a huge creature wrapped in shadow.
Flash.
A part of the shadow opened and a golden eye looked at Peter.
The bright eye was the only thing that held light in the darkness.
Peter was then able to recognize what Alphaâs main body was.
âIs thisâŠâ
The huge darkness that existed in front of him.
That was the essence of the dark beast.
What it looked like on the outside was just an illusion.
Even the huge shadow that entered Peterâs sight was only a part of the dark beast.
Alpha was only sticking out a part of its head to consider Eutenia and Peter.
Eutenia laughed quietly at Peterâs attitude, who couldnât hide his surprise.
âDo you still think Alpha is weak?â
ââŠLooking at its size, it seems like it could easily eat me too.â
He retracted his words that it looked like it couldnât even kill a rabbit.
For a monster of that size, eating a small creature like a rabbit would be nothing special.
Rather, he was worried that he might be eaten by it.
It was not for nothing that the evil god chose Alpha as his descendant and sent it down.
âItâs okay. As long as Iâm here, nothing like that will happen.â
A hand stretched out from Euteniaâs shadow and stroked Alpha, who showed itself from the ground.
The main body of Alpha also shook its head and enjoyed the touch.
Alpha seemed to have a gentler personality than expected.
It looked like a pet that was playing with its owner.
Peter looked at Eutenia, who was handling Alpha.
ââŠIt does look tame.â
âDo you think so?â
A little dragon and a girl with ash-colored hair.
He saw the girl smiling as she stroked the dragon.
Peter thought that it was a pretty picture under the setting sun.
If only he could erase their identities from his mind.
***
Cloud, Leotis branch.
This was the place that governed the Leotis region, located in the southeast of the empire.
The branch chief and first-class investigator of the Leotis branch, Gedur, was a warrior of a minority race.
Red-eyed Gedur.
He was a person who rose to the position of branch chief of Cloud with his skill alone.
Gedur was appointed as the captain of the Kueberg subjugation team that he was forming at the headquarters, thanks to his outstanding skill.
There was even a rumor that Gedur would become a special-class investigator if he successfully handled this subjugation operation.
âHow is the preparation going?â
Gedur wiped his huge muscular body with a towel and asked his subordinate.
He was asking about the preparation of the subjugation team.
The preparation of the operation was up to Gedur, the captain of the subjugation team, and the Leotis branch, which was the main force of the operation.
Gedurâs subordinate told him in a voice full of spirit.
âPersonnel are arriving from each branch! So far, from CentriusâŠâ
âYour voice is small. Did you eat less today?â
But Gedurâs mouth burst out with dissatisfaction at his subordinateâs voice that was full of energy.
Gulp.
The subordinate swallowed his saliva as he faced Gedur.
A vein popped up on Gedurâs forehead as he looked at his subordinate.
âNo!â
âAnswer louder. There can be no weaklings in our Leotis branch.â
âIâll report again!â
âYes.â
Gedur started to wipe his sweat again, and his subordinate reported in a louder voice.
His subordinateâs voice echoed in the office.
He was so loud that his throat turned red.
Gedur looked at his subordinate with a satisfied expression then.
âFrom Centrius branch, eight third-class investigators! Three second-class investigators! Among them, three are magicians!â
ââŠâ
âFrom Upliod branch, sixteen third-class investigators! Two secondâŠâ
âWait. Is that all they sent from Centrius?â
Gedur stopped his subordinate again as he listened to the report.
This time, it was a problem with the content of the report.
The number of personnel sent was less than what Gedur expected.
The subordinate immediately confirmed Gedurâs question.
âYes! The total number of personnel sent from Centrius branch is eleven!â
âAgent? What about Agent? Didnât he come here?â
âAgent Period, the branch chief, did not accompany the personnel!â
It was a monster that was causing a lot of damage.
He thought that Agent, the branch chief of Centrius, would come, but Gedurâs expectation was in vain.
Moreover, the number of personnel sent to the subjugation team was also too low.
Considering the number of investigators assigned to each branch, Gedur thought that Centrius branch had more room.
Gedur asked his subordinate, hoping that they would at least send a competent magician from Centrius.
âWhat about his subordinate, Hus Alemier? Is he on the list?â
âThere is no investigator with that name on the list!â
âAgent! That damn bastard!â
Crash!
Gedurâs fist slammed down on the desk.
A large crack was made where his fist and the desk met.
The subordinateâs body flinched at Gedurâs gesture of hitting the desk.
âWhy didnât he come?â
âAgent Period, the branch chief, is currently performing another mission assigned by the headquarters.â
âWhat? He has another mission?â
âThatâs what I heard from the personnel.â
Bang! Boom!
Gedur hit the desk a few more times.
Some parts of the desk that were hit by Gedurâs fist collapsed completely.
Unable to overcome the frustration in his chest, Gedur got close to his subordinate.
And he whispered in his ear with a small voice.
âThereâs a monster attacking over there, is that mission so urgent?
âTh, that⊠I donât know either. All I know is that it was a request from the holy land to the headquartersâŠâ
âWhere are the magicians? He had magicians that he always cursed at!â
âTh, that too⊠I havenât received any reportsâŠâ
The subordinateâs body shrank as Gedurâs voice got louder.
But there was no solid answer from his subordinate.
All he knew was what he heard from the personnel.
âWhy are there so few people!â
âThere was an unpleasant incident recently, so they were short of personnelâŠâ
âThere was a problem on site? Well, thatâs annoying but unavoidable.â
âHooâŠâ
Gedur distanced himself from his subordinate after hearing why there were so few people.
His voice sounded like he understood.
The subordinate let out a sigh from his mouth.
But Gedur came back to his subordinate right away.
And he whispered in his ear with a small voice again.
âYour voice suddenly got small?â
âIâm sorryyyyyy!â
âQuiet! As soon as you go out, proceed with the formation of the magic soldier unit!â
âI understand!â
âWeakling! Get out of here!â
Crash!
Gedur, who had driven out his subordinate, breathed roughly.
It seemed that fewer people would gather than Gedur expected.
But it was impossible to delay the time indefinitely because of the lack of numbers.
Kueberg was moving towards the self-made spirit even at this time.
âI canât miss this opportunity.â
The promotion to a special-class investigator was what Gedur had been waiting for.
It was unacceptable to lose this chance by failing the subjugation.
Grit.
Gedur clenched his teeth as he thought of Agent, the branch chief of Centrius.
Whether it was for the people or for Gedur himself.