Eventually, Loren and Lapis gave up on trying to clean everything.
There were just too many bodies, and the dragon zombie was too large to move.
Although they knew they couldnât do anything, it didnât help the stench at all, so they were walking towards their destination under the night sky.
âThereâs no way we could spend the night there.â
Loren and Lapis had decimated a great number of undead, a True, and a dragon zombie at the place where they planned to camp for the night.
Although it wouldnât be the last, Loren hoped that they had done enough damage so that their enemy wouldnât be able to mass a similar force and attack anytime soon.
âAre you okay Loren? Humans die so easily unless they sleep, so Iâm worried.â
Lapis was carrying a silent Dia on her back.
After the attack, Dia, who had been stunned and unmoving, didnât seem to budge where she was kneeling even after they had finished packing up and were ready to move on.
They couldnât leave her there, but they couldnât stay there either, so Loren suggested that he carry Dia, but Lapis refused and said that she would carry her.
Loren was used to carrying heavy things on his back, so he thought that he should be the one to do it, but Lapis seemed to have her own thoughts.
She was being wary of Diaâs fangs being so close to Lorenâs neck, as he was only a human.
âIt would be a disaster if you were bitten.â
âWouldnât that be the same for you?â
âI mean, I can manage, so.â
Lapis smiled as she picked up Dia, but the fact that she said she could do something about being bitten, when normally if vampires sucked blood from living beings, they would end similarly, made Loren think about how powerful demon kind were.
âAnyways, weâre such an efficient party, donât you think?â
When Loren looked at Lapisâ face, wondering what she meant, she looked back with a serious expression.
âWell, weâre walking in the plains at night without a light.â
Now that she mentioned it, Loren remembered that his sight was still linked with the no life king Shayna.
A normal party would use torches or lanterns, and move in the darkness of the night.
But the two of them had no need for such things, and were walking as if it were daytime.
The only one that was shaking in fear was the donkey, since it was the only one that was walking in pure darkness.
âCan you do this with your real eyes too?â
When Loren asked Lapis out of curiosity, Lapis answered with a proud look.
âWhatever I can do now, I can do with my real body.â
âEven beating up a True with just your hands?â
âEasily. Itâs actually more difficult right now. I can fight a lot better since I can allocate the mana I used for my arms down to my legs, but I still canât move how I want to since Iâm worried that the joints would fall apart.â
âPriestessâŚâ
âShould I eventually introduce myself as a monk soldier?â
Loren wondered if that would be fine with her, it didnât seem like she cared, so he thought that it wasnât something he could say about it.
âIs Dia still down?â
âHmm. I wonder.â
When Lapis turned over her shoulder to look at Diaâs face, Dia saw that she was being looked at, and raised her head slightly from Lapisâ back.
Her face was quite shaken, which was unlike the calm self she had been showing, and made her seem like the young girl she looked like.
âSheâs supposed to be over 500 years old, thoughâŚâ
âWouldnât not hinting at that be an act of kindness?â
âWhy was she suddenly not able to fight in the first place?â
Loren thought that if there was a reason, he needed to know.
He hadnât asked until now since Dia wasnât in a state to talk, but since she was able to respond, he immediately asked her, and when Dia heard him, she looked down, still clinging to Lapisâ back.
Loren regretted asking, as it seemed like she couldnât speak yet, but after a moment of silence, Dia managed to form words.
âWe EldersâŚdonât speak our true names.â
âSeems so.â
Loren recalled when Dia had introduced herself to them for the first time, she had said she couldnât tell them her family name, and to call her Dia.
Loren thought that there was a good reason for it, so he hadnât asked her about it, but it seemed that it was the same for them as a race.
âFor us Elders, our real names are connected to our very existences.â
âHmm?â
Although it seemed that she had come out with something very important, but Loren couldnât understand what she meant.
When he looked at Lapis for help, since Lapis was more versed in magic and divine arts, she thought about Diaâs words for a moment, as if she was letting the words sink in, and asked her.
âIs that like a so-called True Name?â
âThatâs exactly what it is.â
âI see.â
Lapis seemed to understand, but Loren was still in the dark.
âWould you like to hear about it Loren? If you ask, I could explain itâŚâ
As Lapis showed a sense of superiority of knowing something he didnât, Loren felt slightly annoyed, he didnât show it, but instead replied in an uninterested voice.
âYou donât have to. Shayna probably knows, anyway.â
âWhat!? O-okay, Iâll tell you, I mean, please let me explain.â
Shayna possessed the knowledge that a no life king would have.
Loren guessed that she would know about the âTrue Nameâ that Lapis had mentioned, but since Lapis seemed to want to explain it to him very badly, he decided that there was no need to ask Shayna and silently motioned for Lapis to go on.
âShayna is quite troublesomeâŚEven more so because only Loren can see her. Umm, True Names. It is said to be something that anyone can have, and itâs a name that is used to indicate oneâs own existence.â
âCould you explain it simpler?â
Although Loren seemed to be quite educated for a mercenary, when it came to practical matter such as magic, it wasnât an exaggeration to say that he couldnât understand the theoretical things Lapis told him at all.
Which is why he asked Lapis for an easier explanation, but Lapis went silent with a troubled look on her face.
âUmm. How would I explain thisâŚThis was the only explanation when I learned about itâŚâ
âWhat if I tell you that itâs like a magic name that if someone says it, he has every part of that being in his hands?â
Dia explained from Lapisâ back, helping her.
As Lapis looked at him to see if the explanation was good enough, even though she wasnât the one who came up with it, Loren seemed to get a vague image of what it meant, and nodded slowly.
âSo your magic name was used against you?â
âYes, exactly.â
Diaâs face turned sullen again.
Loren had a good idea where the conversation was going, but until it was said clearly, he couldnât use it as solid intel, so even though he didnât feel like it, he needed to hear it from Dia, so as he rubbed the back of his neck, he continued to ask her.
âWho else knows your True Name other than you?â
There was no answer.
That itself was an answer in a sense, but Loren pressed on.
âI have my own guess. Want to hear it?â
ââŚTell me.â
âItâs most likely her master Sierra that knows Diaâs True Name other than herself. Itâs such an important name, so itâs not something you can just tell anyone.â
âBased on your assumptions Loren, wouldnât it be Sierra who is getting in our way, not Stoos?â
It was unlikely that the True who called himself First was able to force that information out of Sierra, who was an Elder.
Instead, Diaâs True Name was something that couldnât have gotten into anyone elseâs hands unless Sierra had leaked it.
But if was leaked, the one who did it couldnât be anyone other than Sierra herself.
âI think itâs Sierra who did it.â
âCan I ask why?â
The feeling that she didnât want to believe and the fact that there could be no other explanation seemed to be fighting each other inside, as Diaâs voice was trembling.
Pretending not to notice it, Loren continued his thought.
âThe dragon zombie. If something like thatâs walking around, thereâs no way no one wouldnât notice it. And being what it is, if found, it would definitely cause an uproar.â
âBut there was nothing like such, and it was able to attack our camp, which means thereâs a high possibility that someone sent it our way.â
âEven though we slowed down to screw our enemyâs plans. But they still knew our location, which means someone had to confirm where we were.â
âI see. So you think that Diaâs master is suspicious since she came to us earlier. But why?â
âI donât know about motives. More so if itâs something within the confinements of Elders themselves.â
âWould you understand if I told you that Elders take pride in things that they excel in?â
Loren thought about what Dia said in almost a whisper, eventually recalled a certain conversation.
It was something Sierra had said when she had come to check on Dia.
âDoes your master excel in magic?â
âLoren, are you sayingâŚâ
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âShe said it herself. The reason why Dia was considered capable of leaving her masterâs care was because her skills in magic surpassed Sierraâs.â
Loren thought that a student surpassing her master was proof that the master had taught he rwell, but apparently Elders couldnât think of it that way.
It was easy to dismiss it as silly, but as long as Dia didnât say so, it could be said that Loren was correct.
âI guess, that would be so.â
As Dia muttered, not able to object Lorenâs reasoning, buried her face in Lapisâ back, not letting the two of them see her face.