âShibaid-dono, are you alright? Youâre not acting like usual.â
He had come to Falnidoâs estate for Girardâs funeral and also have a reunion with Shin. Shibaid was seated deeply in a chair, arms crossed, relaxing himself.
It was hard to tell if he was a human or beast, but as a Dragnil, it was clear to see that he was unsettled.
He was acting so strange that Shumaya Uru Kilmont, envoy and representative of the emperor of the Dragon Empire Kilmont, began to get suspicious.
âItâs just that I was a bit surprised. As an escort, it is quite pathetic of me to have worried our representative.â
Despite saying so, there was no indication that Shibaidâs mood had changed at all.
Even if he wasnât composed, his emotions werenât necessarily negative ones, such as impatience or anxiety. Rather, they seemed to be something positive; it seemed like he was holding himself back from bursting out in laughter.
Shumaya smiled at Shibaidâs answer.
âNo no, on the contrary, Iâm pleased to see this different side of you, Shibaid-dono. So even the hero of the Dragon Empire is unable to conceal his joy.â
The smile of the first imperial princess, who also served as the general of the imperial troops, was a rare occurrence that few have seen.
She had a human body with the wings, tail, and horns of a dragon. Emotions were more expressed on Shumayaâs compared to Shibaidâs, whose head was completely that of a dragonâs. When she smiled, she squinted pleasantly with her jet-black eyes and her crimson hair shook delicately.
âI still have some ways to go, thus Iâm still immature. No matter what I do I canât seem to control my emotions. The reason Iâm happy is that this is what we desire most.â
In response to Shumayaâs smile, Shibaid spoke with deep emotions.
When he was with Shin he endured it, but now Shibaid relaxed his tail, covered in distinct Dragnil scales, and it hovered just above the ground.
If Shibaid had been a beast like Girard or Cuore, the tail extending from his back would have been fiercely wagging from side to side.
For the Dragnil, however, to show emotion with oneâs tail was proof of being immature. So Shibaid earnestly minded his heavy tail.
âWe, huhâŚSo you mean to say it was the same for Girard-dono?â
âAh, him. Without a doubt he knew this feeling.â
The corners of his mouth raised as he declared this.
He had been shaken when he received the news of Girardâs death. However, looking at Girardâs satisfied face in the coffin however, and comparing it with what heâd heard from Shin, he felt certain that Girard had left this world content.
Maybe if he had been killed by some stranger from a far off land, he may not be able to hold back the negative emotions. Girard had worried he might die without proving his loyalty. But during his illness, Shin had watched over him, and assured him he had already done so.
It was exactly for this reason that Shibaid could enjoy the reunion with Shin.
âMay I ask what is it that you desire most?â
âSorry, but I canât discuss it. Itâs not something I need to hide, but neither is it something I can go about freely proclaiming to all.â
âI see. I began to think something auspicious had happened so that I need send a gift, seeing Shibaid-dono so joyed.â
âYour words are sufficient. Itâs about time for the conference. I need to head to the hall.â
Failing to master his emotions meant he was still immature. While thinking that, he tried to distract himself by encouraging Shumaya to join him.
âShibaid-dono never requests my company. Maybe Iâll go and attend to business as is expected of me.â
As Shibaid stood up, Shumaya began to get ready.
The countries outside Falnido, too, had seen much change since Girardâs death.
This included Kilmont, of which Shibaid had been its founder. In Kilmont not only the imperial family and soldiers who had met him, but also the commoners were still mourning Girardâs death.
Girard and Shibaid had spent long years together on the battlefield following the High Human, both as friends and as rivals.
Girard with his technique and speed, Shibaid with his strength and defense.
They were different from one another, but it had happened often that they were an equal match as vanguards.
âItâs nothing to fret about if those who scheme get caught.â
Girard was the symbol of the beasts, and coincidently the deterrence towards troubling elements.
There are people who hold contempt towards heroes that are loved by all. Girardâs death seemed like it might unearth things long dormant. At the conference they were to discuss what to do about it.
âIt will be fine. There is an official heir to be the bearer of
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. Heâs still young, but he seemed skilled enough to me. Donât you agree?â
âFumu. If Shumaya-dono saw him and thought so, one can rest easy.â
Coming from the imperial family, Shumaya had judged many people, so Shibaid was relieved to know that she thought so.
Even Shibaid, who had encountered people of all kinds, struggled to see through peopleâs true nature.
If other party was a warrior, he could identify their character even without a meeting on the battlefield; but not all were warriors.
Shibaid acknowledged Wolfgang as a successor from his warriorâs intuition. But if he could just get Shumaya to agree, he would have peace of mind.
In addition, Schnee had previously mentored Wolfgang on occasions. If there was something to be concerned about, it was expected to had been addressed together with Girard.
âIâm ready. Shall we go?â
âYeah.â
As a warrior and as a man, his skills could not be doubted. But what about as a statesman?
In order to figure it out, Shibaid headed towards the conference with Shumaya.
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It was the day after reconfirming the alliance between the two countries.
Shibaid had taken to the sky in order to return Shumaya to the empire.
He had heard that Shin and company would return to Bayreuth temporarily, so in the meantime Shibaid will prepare for his own departure while they were there.
âItâs nice to fly like this.â
âYeah. We canât fly with these wings of ours, after all.â
Nodding to Shumaya, who flew alongside him, Shibaid looked down upon the landscape extending below him.
Among the Dragnil there were some whose appearance were almost identical to humans and some whose appearance were close to dragons.
Whether one had wings on their back was decided by birth.
Despite that, no matter how big or small their wings, the Dragnil couldnât fly, as stated by Shibaid.
They could flap their wings, but gliding for a short amount of time was the limit of its use. This remained unchanged even after the âDusk of the Majestyâ; players and NPC alike were still unable to fly.
If he were to fall fro
m the wyvern he rode on, even if it was Shibaid, how could he come out unscathed?
However, falling from an altitude of more than 1000 mels, the extent of damage received would be light for Shibaid. With his skills, strength, and equipment thing would turn out all right.
âA giant wyvern would be nice, though.â
âDonât start with that. Those are for transporting materials in times of emergency. And, youâre speaking strangely.â
Shibaid was wary of Shumaya, whose behavior had changed completely since they left Falnido; she was listless and spoke in a flat voice. With no one around besides Shibaid, the real Shumaya had come out.
Shumaya thought of getting on a giant wyvern so she would be able to bind herself to Shibaid during the confusion, but he had realized immediately what was going on. The first imperial princess of Kilmont was quite honest about what she desired.
Even though he renounced the seat of the Dragon Emperor, there were none in Kilmont who didnât know of Shibaidâs character and abilities; his reputation was immeasurable.
If Shumaya could make him into her groom, the benefits would be numerous: a mightier army, increased support for the imperial family, strengthening ties with Schnee Raizar, etc. And if she could make it happen now, an extra benefit would be being affiliated with High Humans.
âBorn with it or not, huh.â
Surprisingly, if you traced Shumayaâs desires, most of them were bound up with the interests of the empire. Such a behaviour of bouncing around usually turned into profits. Shibaid didnât know if the person in question was aware of it or not.
In any case, Shibaid reciprocate to Shumayaâs feelings towards him.
Shumayaâs father was the current Dragon Emperor, and thereby Shibaidâs comrade in arms. Along with the empress, they were close friends who had experienced many battles together.
He had also helped from time to time when she had been a child, so Shumaya was like a daughter to Shibaid.
He was glad that they were close when she was younger, but to be seen as a potential mate was a problem.
âWeâll arrive at the castle soon. No more sulking about.â
âHow presumptuous of you to say.â
Shumaya drew her lips into a pout. Shibaid just gave a strained smile.
âDonât act like that. I still have things to do â still had, at least.â
Shumaya noticed a change in Shibaidâs voice. His eyes werenât there; they were looking at something far away.
âShibaâââ
âWyvern over there, slow down!â
Shumaya was interrupted mid sentence as they approached the castle; four wyverns approached them. They were Kilmontâs Dragon Knights, charged with protecting the skies of Kilmont.
âMy name is Shibaid! I have brought Lady Shumaya Uru Kilmont, the first imperial princess! Here is my proof!â
Shibaid flew up to the knights and unfurled the banner of the imperial family.
It was imbued with magic, and would respond to magical equipment carried by the Dragon Knights.
âââAuthenticity has been confirmed. We apologize for the formalities.â
âGood. You men are the guardians of my countryâs skies! Continue on and return to your posts.â
âYes, sir!â
At Shumayaâs command the men saluted and flew off. The two watched as they flew away in perfect formation. By watching them one got a sense of the training the knights underwent.
âHm? It looks like thereâs a welcome party.â
âWelcome party?â
Following Shumayaâs eyes, Shibaid looked at the castle and saw on the wyvern dock a group of people. At the front was someone Shibaid knew well.
Once they had landed safely that man approached them with a servant beside him.
âItâs good to see both of you back. You returned earlier than I expected.â
âFather, what are you doing here?â
The man Shumaya had just called father was unmistakably Zaikuin Baal Kilmont, Dragon Emperor. His body that rivals, or may even surpass, Shibaidâs was covered in deep crimson scales, and his violet horns towered majestically above him.
âI had a feeling you might be coming back today. It seems there were no issues.â
âYes. Girard-donoâs descendants are distinguished individuals.â
Zaikuin nods in satisfaction to his daughterâs answer.
Even though they were father and daughter, presently they were conducting what seemed to be a business-like report between an emperor and his retainer.
âIf Shumaya says so, then I am sure there are no problems. We can talk about the details later. Now it is time for you to rest after your journey.â
âYes, my Lord.â
Shumaya left the dock and made for the castle, and Zaikuin told the guards who had stood vigilant behind them to withdraw. Knowing the emperor would be safe with Shibaid accompanying him, they obeyed without a second thought.
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âNow, before Shumaya gives her report, Iâd like to hear from you. You have time, surely?â asked Zaikuin; With his guards gone, he relaxed his tone somewhat.
âYes, I also have something to discuss with you, your Grace. I will set aside time tonight.â
After a moment of slight surprise, the emperor nodded.
It was just the two of them; there was no one to object to Shibaid ignoring the emperorâs request.
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It was later, at night. Shibaid had been brought to Zaikuinâs private room.
âThere is no need for formalities here. What did you want to discuss with me?â
âBefore that. I apologize, but Iâd like to request the men hiding to leave the room.â
ââŚit seems itâs something very important.â
Zaikuin ordered the men hidden under the floor and in the ceiling to leave. Normally the emperor would never be allowed to be alone with an adventurer, but if it was the former emperor Shibaid, that was a different story.
âNow then. What on earth has happened? Does it have to do with Girard-dono?â
Zaikuinâs voice echoed throughout the quiet room. Due to Girard being the topic of discussion, the tone of his voice seemed to show worry for Shibaid.
âNo, itâs not about him. Girard passed away content and at ease. His face looked peaceful after he had gone.â
âI see. After I heard the news I thought it would be impossible, but Iâm relieved to know that he went without regrets.â
Hearing what Shibaid said, Zaikuin let out a sigh of relief. He, too, had once fought side by side with Girard.
Like Shibaid, although not to the same extent, they were both rulers, warriors and comrades with a long-standing relationship. He didnât want to imagine Girard suffering as he died.
âHowever, if itâs not about Girard-dono, what is it you wish to discuss?â
With the circumstances as they were Zaikuin believed it must have to do with Girard. He looked at Shibaid slightly confused.
âLet me apologize in advance for my bluntness. I will leave the empire. It doesnât worry me, but from now on it will be difficult for me to help you.â
ââŚso this means you donât plan to return?!â
Zaikunâs astonishment was so obvious it could be seen clearly on his dragon face.
Up until then Shibaid had worked in the heart of Kilmont. What he had just said, however, made it seem like he would leave and never return.
âPerhaps, a new High Human based had been discovered?â
In the continent of Eltnia there were several bases the High Humans had left behind. Among them were the famed flying castle Rashugum and Palmirack, which now served as a stronghold of the church.
However, with continental drift several bases had disappeared. The base of Shin, Shibaidâs master the âDark Blacksmithâ, had yet to be found.
Looking at the worried Zaikuinâs face, Shibaid says calmly.
âNo, itâs not that. Nor am I staying in Tsuki no Hokora.â
âWell, then why is it you need to leave? The only other thing I can think of would be demons. But I havenât heard any news since the âDusk of the Majestyâ.â
âItâs not that either.â
âSo what then? You might as well just spit it out,â said Zaikuin, letting out a disgruntled sigh. He trusted Shibaid, so when there was no one else around, the emperor could let his manner slip.
âA companion who I swore allegiance to has returned. Do you understand what I am hinting at?â
âYou canât meanâŚ!?â
Zaikunâs eyes opened wide. The pupils staring at Shibaid were filled with something beyond astonishment; there was admiration in them.
âItâs certain. And sooner or later there will be others whoâll notice. Thatâs why Iâm informing you now,â said Shibaid, looking straight at Zaikuin.
âFrom now on, under no circumstances are you to confront our master. Should you do so, I will need to draw my sword against you.â
Sitting before him was not an SS-rank adventurer, nor the founding Dragon emperor of the empire. It was a single warrior who had sworn allegiance to his master. It was written in his eyes: we may have fought many battles together, but oppose me and you will find no mercy.
ââŚI see. He truly has come back.â
In the face of Shibaidâs resolve Zaikuin was silent. After a few moments he exhaled quietly.
Itâs not as if a farewell isnât sad.
But Shibaid could see it in Zaikuinâs expression; they had spent so many years together that the emperor understood how he felt.
âI am sorry. I canât just stand idly by, now that we have met once again.â
âDonât apologize. Iâm on your side. I would be glad to have someone like you following me. Your master must be glad as well. When we first met, you were always staring off into the distance. I knew that you were still longing for something.â
âHa. Really?â
âYou didnât know? I suppose the person themselves never notices.â
This bastard, chuckled Zaikuin.
To Shibaid, Zaikuinâs smile looked just as it had in the days when they had first met each other. It was his true smile, the one that lay beneath his emperorâs facade.
âShumaya will be very upset,â said Zaikuin with a sigh, as if to sweep away the tension.
âSheâll be fine. Sheâs tough.â
âYouâre the only one who would think that.â
Shibaid frowned as Zaikuin shrugged off what he said.
It was Zaikuin who knew that his daughter had feelings for Shibaid, but did nothing to stop it from developing.
âSo, when will you leave? Youâll allow us to send you off?â
âI have some assignments to take care of first. They shouldnât take long.â
âI see. It will be difficult to explain to the others, though. Itâs not as if I can tell them the truth, after all,â said Zaikuin, scratching his chin, his face filled with concern.
A High Human had returned. Were the news to spread, many groups would begin to mobilize. The Black Faction of the Shiten cult would be overjoyed; they would certainly attempt to make contact with him.
The news wasnât all good, however.
There were fools who, not comprehending the power of the High Humans, might seek to manipulate them. And to most people, the High Humans were the stuff of legends; they thought of them as fairy tales, not understanding what was the truth and what was not.
âI expect nothing but your best to keep the secret. However, their time spent being anonymous wonât last long. Schnee is already accompanying him, and Iâve heard there are others too. Even if I were to do nothing, their name will still come up.â
âSo it is. Strong men are a magnet for trouble. Youâre no exception.â
âIâm not?â
âOf course.â
Zaikuin seemed to want to say something to Shibaid who looked puzzled.
âI understand if you donât want to stay here. But for now, for old times sakeâŚjoin me for a drink. For me this may be a time to mourn, but for you it will be a drink of celebration.â
âFumu. Letâs drink.â
As Zaikuin brought a special bottle, Shibaid pulled out a treasured item from his Item Box.
They may never meet again.
Knowing it would be so, the two Dragonewts, one jet black and the other crimson, raised their glasses to one another.
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