Malcolm kept his mouth shut and observed Su-hyeun. However, there wasnât even a hint of change in the latterâs eyes as he continued to peruse the contents of the book.
âHow did youâŚfind that tome?â Malcolm asked.
âMiru brought it to my attention.â
âYour Miru did?â Malcolm released a long sigh at Su-hyeunâs reply. âA red dragon is a formidable creature, indeed. Just what kind of godly powers does it possessâŚ.â
âA red dragon? What do you mean?â Su-hyeun closed the book and shifted his gaze over to Malcolm who was busy shaking his head in resignation.
âThatâs not really the important point at this moment, is it?â
âIf thatâs not it, then what is?â
âOuroboros. Iâm theâŚâ
âOh, that. Well, we can talk about that later.â
Honestly speaking, it didnât really matter to Su-hyeun who had summoned Ouroboros.
This trial wasnât about discovering the culprit behind the summoning of that gigantic monster snake. Of course, he didnât believe for one second that him running into Malcolm like this was purely a coincidence.
<<But the important thing right now is getting information related to Miru.>>
Even the so-called divine beast expert Song Hyeong-gi had no idea what kind of creature Miru was. Su-hyeun might not get another chance to acquire solid info on Miru if he missed this one. So, information related to his dragon was top priority that lorded over everything else.
âWhat a strange man you are. No, wait. Could it be because you donât know what kind of an existence Ouroboros is?â
Malcolm could only smile bitterly while looking at Su-hyeun.
The latter smiled awkwardly and placed the book back in its original spot. âWhatever the case may be, Iâd like to apologize for stealing a glance at the book without your permission. Iâll make sure to never do it again in the future.â
âNo, itâs fine. There are so many books here, so if none of them had caught your eye, that would have been even more strange. In any case, letâs discuss that later and follow me for the time being.â
Malcolm led Su-hyeun out of the basement. After leaving the book-and-dust filled study, they stepped back into the spotless living room.
Malcolm brought out a boiling pot of tea. Su-hyeun lifted up the teacup and took a small sip. The tea tasted pretty good.
ââŚYouâre a strange fellow, indeed,â Malcolm murmured.
âRegarding what, exactly?â
âMaybe you donât know anything about dark magicians? Or, maybe youâre slightly challenged in the head? No, wait. You donât look like such a person, soâŚâ
âAre you trying to say something like âI might have mixed in some poison in your tea?'â
âThatâs right. Exactly that.â
âYou donât seem to be that sort of a person, sir. Besides, Iâm certain that you wouldnât resort to such a petty trick, either.â
âA trick?â
Su-hyeun didnât believe that one of the problems heâd face during the 30th floorâs trial would be a mere poison-laced teacup. Of course, he was confident of detoxifying himself if there really was poison involved, and besides, he was immune to most poisons, anyway.
âWell, there are some things like that. I think I need to say this out loud before we startâŚ.â Su-hyeun put the teacup down for a bit and spoke up. âIâm not a prejudiced person that thinks of every dark magician I see as a villain, so you donât have to be so wary of me. Sir, youâre the master of this house, after all.â
He didnât seem to be on his guard.
Malcolm had been somewhat mindful of the overall mood until then, but what Su-hyeun said mustâve settled his nerves a little, because he picked up his own teacup and sat down on the couch opposite to his guest.
âIâm grateful for you saying that.â
The old man took a sip of the tea he had brewed. He felt his mind mellowing a little as the slightly bitter taste circulated within his mouth. Malcolm then put the teacup down and pushed forward the book he brought out from the basement study. âThis here is the book related to your Miru.â
Gya-ongâ?
Miru stared at the giant dragon on the bookâs cover and tilted its head as if to ask, âIs that guy me?â
âWhat book is this, exactly?â
Besides it being a book about dragons, nothing else could be gleaned from its cover.
Malcolm heard Su-hyeunâs question and began flipping the bookâs pages one by one. âItâs a tome about different colors of dragons.â
âColors?â
âDragons are commonly known as the creatures at the very top of all divine beasts. But the truth is, they are also divided into different classes. This tome explains that difference via their coloring.â
The different classes of dragons. For sure, Su-hyeun was quite curious about this subject. Back then, the blue dragon Song Hyeong-gi summoned bowed its head to the newly-hatched Miru, didnât it?
âIf you use the coloring to denote different classes, what would the class of a blue dragon be?â Su-hyeun asked while thinking about Song Hyeong-giâs blue dragon.
Malcolm opened the front half of the book after hearing that question. âA blue dragon. Itâs a class just above the bottom-most color, purple. And itâs also the color with the highest number of individuals among dragons, too. According to the tome, that is.â
âThe purple color is at the bottom?â
It was the complete opposite to the dungeonâs classification. Unlike how the highest-difficulty dungeon was purple in color, the purple dragons belonged to the lowest class.
In that caseâŚ
âCould it be that the red dragon belongs to the highest class?â
âIndeed.â
Malcolm went to the last pages of the book. Unlike how it was with other dragon colors, the recorded descriptions for red dragons only amounted to a handful of pages.
âThe red dragon. Estimated to be the highest class of dragons.â
âEstimated?â
âIt says even this author, who dedicated his entire life to researching dragons, had not heard about the discovery of a red dragon nor a record of its sightings. However, by looking at the coloring of the dragons discovered so far, âredâ is estimated to be the highest class. Or so it says.â
It was fairly easy to see why the written records were so scant. It couldnât be helped as red dragons hadnât even been discovered until now.
âWell, thatâs as far as I can tell you regarding this subject. If you wish, you can take this tome with you.â
Malcolm pushed the book towards Su-hyeun. He mustâve figured that Su-hyeun needed this book of dragons far more than himself.
Su-hyeun hurriedly waved his hands and replied. âNo. Thank you for the offer, but Iâm fine.â
âReally? Arenât you interested?â
âItâs not that, butâŚ.â
If he wanted to take the book away, he needed the Property of Dimension order form. He might have already stashed a handful away just in case, but he didnât think there was a pressing need to bring the book out of here.
âItâll be fine for me to read it during what I believe will be a brief stay here, sir. I should be conscious of how much Iâm inconveniencing you, after all.â
âIs that so?â
Malcolm chuckled and stood back up while straightening his bent back.
âYou can use any one of the unused rooms found on the second floor. Oh, and the rooms should be quite clean, too. Iâll have the bed installed by this evening.â
âSir.â
âMm?â Malcolm turned around at Su-hyeunâs call.
Still sitting on the couch while lifting up his teacup, Su-hyeun asked, âMay I ask why youâre being so nice to me?â
Malcolm remained silent for a long while after hearing the question. But then, he bit down on his parched lip couple of times and turned around to leave while finally breaking the silence. ââŚYou should rest up. Iâm also feeling exhausted.â
Malcolmâs footsteps rang hollowly within the large living room.
Su-hyeun sipped on the rest of his tea while observing the back of the old man climbing up the staircase.
Growl, gururungâ
He then addressed the oblivious-to-everything Miru sitting on top of his head growling away in happiness.
âPretty suspicious. Right?â
Gurungâ
Unsurprisingly, there was no answer.
Su-hyeun quickly took away the teacups, and picked up the book Malcolm left behind on the table.
The time period was one month. He had quite a lot of time left to kill. He thought that more than likely, his stay here wouldnât be boring at all.
* * *
The house Malcolm lived in all by himself was quite large in size.
Su-hyeun chose one of the unoccupied rooms to stay in. For the next two days, he didnât go outside the residence and simply focused himself on reading books.
Although he had never seen the language before, comprehending it didnât prove to be a challenge. It seemed that Su-hyeun had been perceived as a resident of this world, and all the issues related to language, such as communication, were taken care of in that manner.
Knock, knockâ
âItâs time to eat.â
Malcolmâs voice came from outside the door.
Su-hyeun closed the book. He had been reading non-stop for the past two days. It was the first time in this life not moving his body to such an extent.
Creaaakâ
He opened the door and exited to find Malcolm waiting for him.
The two men wordlessly headed to the dining room. Miru flapped its wings and followed after Su-hyeun. Bowls of soups and freshly-baked bread were waiting for them in the dining room.
âHave you finished reading?â When Su-hyeun didnât bring a book with him, Malcolm asked out of curiosity.
In the last two days, Su-hyeun even read the book during the mealtimes. But seeing how he didnât bring it with him, Malcolm assumed that the former had finished the book.
âYes. Iâll put the book back in the study.â
âDonât worry about it. Iâll take care of that.â
Malcolm lightly waved his hand and dipped the bread in the soup. Su-hyeun stared at the old man before digging into his own meal.
For the past two days, Malcolm treated him so well that it came across as a bit excessive.
ââŚIâm planning to go outside today and meet with other dark magicians.â
Clinkâ
Su-hyeunâs words caused Malcolmâs spoon to make a sharp noise as it collided with the bowl.
The old man raised his head and looked at Su-hyeun. The latter continued to speak while getting through his share of the soup. âIâve grown rather curious about the people of this city, you see.â
âBut why does it have to be the dark magicians?â
âFor the past two days, IâŚ.â Su-hyeun hesitated slightly, before continuing on. âIâve also read the book related to Ouroboros in the study as well.â
With that, he put the spoon down on the bowl.
Malcolmâs lips were trembling greatly. In the end, he dropped the spoon and stood up from the chair. He then covered his mouth as if to hold back the urge to vomit, and turned around. âThat was my fault.â
âYour fault, is it?â Su-hyeun closed his eyes.
With this, he was sure of it now. It felt like the question stuck in the corner of his mind was beginning to get untangled just a little.
âOnce Iâm finished with my meal, Iâll directly head over there.â
âDo you have to meet with them?â
âYes. Itâs a must.â
It didnât feel good to reject a favor from Malcolm, a man who had been very hospitable to him until now.
âMy apologies.â
âRegarding what?â
âActually, I was suspicious of your hospitality, sir. Thatâs why I had to read the book in secret.â Su-hyeun deeply bowed his head towards Malcolm. âIâm truly sorry.â
âYou wonât listen to me even if I try to stop you, yes?â
âCorrect, sir.â
Malcolm quietly stared at Su-hyeun for a little while, then replied as he left the dining room. âNo. It is I who should apologize.â
Clackâ
He was now left alone in the large dining room to finish his meal. But the rage in his heart continued to boil over.
Squeezeâ
The spoon gripped in Su-hyeunâs hand was then bent out of shape.
Act 8
Su-hyeun had finally left the residence after two days of stay and hurriedly walked on the streets.
His sense of direction was considered to be pretty good, but he still struggled to locate the dark magicians. From the get-go, the number of dark magicians residing in Moros was far lower than regular magicians.
After wandering around the city for two solid hours, Su-hyeun finally located the small âvillageâ where the dark magicians were residing. This was the result of wandering around blindly, trying to latch onto the traces left behind the dark magiciansâ magical energy.
âHey, Miru.â
Gya-ongâ?
Miru tilted its head seemingly out of puzzlement when Su-hyeunâs walking speed grew faster and faster. His voice calling out to the dragon sounded ominous as well.
âWhat did daddy say about dealing with bad people?â
Gya-ong, gya-oh-ongâ!
âThatâs right. I said that for bad peopleâŚâ
Smackâ!
When his fist smacked into the open palm of his other hand, a crisp sound resounded out.
ââŚA medicine called a beatdown is the best cure.â
Gya-ongâ!
Miru energetically replied and nodded its head several times before shutting its mouth tightly to look as heroically solemn as possible.
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Su-hyeun continued to walk according to the directions a passing-by magician taught him and finally reached a village emitting a gloomy atmosphere. Even at a casual glance, it looked exactly like the type of place that dark magicians would call home.
âLetâs go, MIru.â
Su-hyeun strode towards the village of dark magicians with even faster steps.