Loren declared as he walked swiftly through the dark of night.
While there was no response from Dia, Lapis asked him with a questioning look.
âIf this exam is indeed rigged, wouldnât it be pointless to go there?â
âNo, what should be there is definitely there.â
Lapis couldnât understand why Loren could say so with such confidence, so she continued to ask him.
âIf the plan is to kill Dia during the exam, wouldnât it be pointless to ready anything?â
Lapis couldnât help but think that readying something with no intention of giving it was pointless, but it seemed that Loren had a different opinion.
âNot really. If there wasnât, it would raise suspicion among the other Elders.â
Loren thought that there would be no way the other Elders wouldnât be tracking the movements of Sierra, since she was the one who made the test.
What Sierra was to give Dia if she passed it.
It was something to help Dia create her own base of operations as an Elder, but what would happen if the other Elders noticed that it wasnât prepared?
âLetâs say she did prepare everything. What do you plan on doing?â
âEasy. We take it and go against Sierra.â
Dia looked up at him when he mentioned opposing Sierra, but Loren continued.
âSo what if someone who is going to be on her own parts ways with her master? Itâs a different story if you arenât prepared, but since you are, donât be crying about opposing her.â
âButâŠâ
âIf you like her so much, then get strong enough that she canât hurt you. And then you can try or even force her to be friendly. Or do you think that if she thinks youâre a nuisance, you should let her kill you?â
âNo, not at allâŠâ
As Dia mumbled, Loren stuck a finger between her eyebrows.
As Dia widened in surprise, Loren twisted his finger and pushed into her head.
âThen think about what you could do. She wonât be appearing during the test anymore, anyway.â
As Loren flicked her forehead with his finger, Dia glared at him with teary eyes, but seeing her covering where he had pushed into, seemed to him that a bit of her brazenness had returned.
âYou think that Sierra wonât intervene anymore?â
Lapis, who had been watching the whole thing, decided to speak up, seeing that Dia seemed to be feeling slightly better.
Although he had tried to encourage her and succeeded in doing so slightly, he knew that she needed time to collect her thoughts, so Loren decided to answer Lapisâ question.
âShe wonât. If my prediction is correct.â
âMay I ask what it is?â
âItâs because if Sierra really wants to kill Dia, she would take one of the many easier ways to do so.â
Sierra was Diaâs master and with Dia being very fond of her, and on top of that, she knew Diaâs True Name.
Loren thought that there wouldâve been plenty of chances and methods to get rid of her without waiting for the exam.
There shouldâve been a reason why she didnât do so until now, and Loren was guessing it was appearance.
âWell, normally thinking, if a student that is more skilled than the master suddenly dies or is killed, the first to be suspected is the master.â
âThat was why she hadnât tried to kill her?â
âYeah, and she waited for a time like this, and most likely leaked information to people who had no problem killing her.â
Although Lapis understood what Loren was talking about, there were still some things that bothered her.
âThen she couldâve just killed all of us at the beginning of the exam, no? Thereâs no reason to wait until now, is there?â
Loren shook his head at Lapisâ words.
âIf the student is incapable, the reputation of the master drops. If she takes pride in her magical skills, having others say behind her back that she was horrible at teaching would be unbearable.â
Loren thought there had to be times where Dia shined to appeal to the other Elders watching, that the exam was still going on.
It required quite a bit of time, and it needed to make the others think that Dia was capable, and after she showed that, Sierra wouldnât have to worry about the responsibility falling on her.
âSo it probably means that the appealing time is over.â
âThis is troublesome.â
âSeems like both humans and vampires are riddled with troubles.â
Loren thought that since both races had their own wills and thoughts, there wasnât much of a difference in that sense.
The only ones who thought of things no one else would were geniuses, or someone who lived among things that were completely different than humans, and meeting such a being was rare, and from Loren knew, stories of things that exceeded human knowledge only existed in fairy tales.
âThen the Elder named Stoos that Sierra told us about that is our enemyâŠâ
âEither Sierra played her, or she was planning on getting in Diaâs way in the first place, and Sierra joined her.â
âI starting to feel sorry for Dia now.â
âReally? I wonât sympathize though.â
To Loren, who was protecting Dia, he had no interest in what kind of being his enemy was, nor if she was being used or not.
It was because it summed up to one thing, defeating his enemy.
If he didnât have to, it made things easier, but if he had to, it was better to do it as quickly as possible.
Thatâs all it was to him.
Of course, this didnât include whether it was possible or not.
Loren understood that he didnât stand a chance against Elders.
âIn any case, all we have to do is get to our destination, clear the exam or whatever is waiting for us there, successfully help Dia be on her own, and our job is done.â
âYou say it so simply, but itâs not something we could do so easily isnât it? Stoos wouldnât back off at this point and is sure to come back.â
If she hadnât been found out, it wouldnât be difficult for her to draw back after suffering a certain amount of casualties.
But in this case, they knew who she was and had launched two large attacks, so she had already suffered a large casualty.
âEven if Sierra doesnât come, Stoos might still come to fight us if she has to. Do you have any hope of winning against an Elder?â
âNot really, but we canât say weâre going to quit because we canât, right?â
If they quit here, it meant abandoning Dia.â
Loren asked if she could do so, but Lapis didnât try to answer, but instead drooped her shoulders.
In fact, she felt that she could do so very easily, but she knew that if she said that, on top of being thought of as a stereotypical demon, there was a chance of making herself look bad to Loren.
But replying something that Loren would think good of wasnât the correct answer to her either, so she decided to stay silent and follow Lorenâs lead, but there was no way she could know that Loren had realized her thought process in the short amount of time.
âSo, this is a bit of self-talk thatâs not much of a prediction at all.â
Since their next course of action was pretty much set, the group had started moving again.
Lapis didnât pay attention to Loren, as if she hadnât heard him, but Dia, who was being carried on her back, looked towards him.
âIf someone you tried to kill didnât die as planned, but instead managed to reach her goal. And on top of that, instead of thinking of how to kill her, you might think of striking a deal and getting back together.â
âThatâsâŠâ
âIt depends. If there are grudges or something mixed, it would be hard to balance, but donât you think a bit of jealousy could be kept in check and make it a profitable relationship?â
As Loren looked at Dia, she looked back at him for a moment, but eventually nodded and tapped Lapis on the shoulder, and as she caught her attention, she climbed down from her back and started walking on her own.
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âEither way, nothing will start unless I become a proper Elder.â
âYeah, exactly.â
âThen letâs take our time. The sun will soon rise. Itâs better if we arrive at the ruins around dawn, no?â
Although they had moved from their planned campsite after the attack, they werenât that far from their destination, so if they moved too quickly, there was a possibility they could arrive there before the sun rose.
As Dia pointed that out, Loren thought that she had finally regained some of her thoughts, as he slowed down slightly.