Lavia and Paula wanted to keep the new home secret, so Hikaru didnât pester them about it. On the other hand, what he learned was something he had to tell them right awayâthe magic rocks found in the animals, dragon stones, and the slow spread of evil throughout the continent.
As he finished, Hikaru took a sip of his tea that Lavia brought with her from their continent. It was running low at this point.
ăTh-That sounds seriousâŠăLavia muttered in a low voice.
Hikaru was sure no one was listening in on them, and he couldnât really sense anyone nearby.
ăItâs just a guess, though.ă
ăBut I think what you said makes sense, considering the current situation.ă
ăIâm glad you said that. Basically, the enemy is cautious, rational, and willing to take their time.ă
ăThe reason people here canât use magic is because theyâre contaminated by the dragon stones. Is that what youâre thinking?ă
ăYes. Not just thinking, I believe thatâs the case. While the ecosystem is different, the environment here is the same as ours in terms of human survival. If the only other difference is the stench that Drake smells, then we can assume that the dragon stones are the cause of the people here losing their affinity to Spirit magic over the past hundreds of years.ă
ăWait, you mean we shouldnât have eaten the meat they served?!ăPaula exclaimed, recalling the dish they had at Zagin.
ăI donât think eating a little does anything, but it should be safer to just avoid their food altogether. Thereâs nothing wrong with you, right? Can you use your healing magic?ă
Fortunately, the girls both could use their spells.
ăThank goodness. From now on, I wonât sell animals I kill that have magic rocks sticking to their hearts.ă
ăDragon stones, not magic rocks.ăDrake cut in, as it was an important distinction to drakons.
ăYeah, yeah.ă
ăI can see why Drake thinks the people here stinks, if theyâre also afflicted by this evil.ă
ăI seeâŠă
ăI seeâŠă
ăI see nowâŠă
ăNo, you, Drake, shouldâve seen that sooner.ăHikaru said.
Then again, this is Drake weâre talking about. Heâs not very bright. Nothing we can do about that.
ăYou just thought about something rude, didnât you?!ă
ăNo, I didnât. Anyway, looks like we have to make our move soon. We wouldnât want you two losing your powers all of a sudden. Howâs the new house going? Will it take some time?ă
Lavia and Paula exchanged glances.
ăIn that case, letâs speed things up a bit.ăLavia said.ăLetâs go see the property tomorrow. How about it?ă
ăThat ape Silver Face sure is an eyesore.ăa man said.
ăIndeed. Heâs become more of a nuisance now that heâs joined forces with Duinkler.ă
ăWe need healing magic too, but Sir Duinkler is managing the order of who gets it first. We havenât even received any healing yet.ă
ăI heard they canât even heal illnesses. Curing His Majesty was a blatant lie!ă
A man struck the table hard. Grucel simply listened to the conversation indifferently.
Silver Face stated that healing magic couldnât heal illnesses. So to cure the king, he changed the manâs condition to an âinjuryâ instead, which required surgery. Dream Makerâs citizens, however, had no knowledge about abdominal surgery, so some thought Silver Face used trickery.
ăSir Grucel. Howâs the plan to win over Silver Face going?ă
ăItâs not going well.ăGrucel answered.
ăWeâre counting on you as someone whoâs known Silver Face as long as Duinkler. It seems the stories of your secretary committing a blunder in Primeval is true.ă
ăDeena has nothing to do with this. Everything is my fault.ă
ăMy goodness⊠You sound unreliable for the leader of a clan in charge of our military.ă
ăIndeed.ă
ăIf you find the responsibility of commanding the army too heavy, we can help you.ă
ăIndeed. We are, after all, brethrens from the wonderful nation of Dream Maker.ă
ăâŠâŠâŠă
Grucel closed his eyes. He simply let the men say whatever they wanted.
ăThe point is, what do we do for this countryâs future?ă
ăThereâs only one thing to do: gain total control of Primeval. I heard our navy crushed Vireoceanâs forces.ă
ăNo, no, no. We managed to kill a Yamamaneki. Shouldnât we prioritize controlling this continent first?ă
ăThat is too slow. It would take countless men and time to develop the whole place. I suggest we use those Primeval apes as slaves to do the job.ă
ăDidnât His Majesty strictly ordered to refrain from such imperialistic ideology?ă
ăHis Majesty wishes for peace. As his subjects, we have to consider his feelings. If he doesnât want to get his hands dirty, I will destroy Vireocean myself.ă
ăNo, my clan would like that honor. After all, weâre a clan of military might.ă
ăHow about we let His Majesty rule Dream Maker, while we take control of Primeval?ă
ăThatâs a great idea.ă
ăIndeed.ă
The discussion went on.
ăWelcome back, young master. Itâs very late.ă
An elderly woman greeted Grucel as he returned home. She had served his family for a long time, managing all the household matters.
ăI told you Iâm too old to be called young master.ă
ăYouâll always be young master to me. Oh, someone who claims to be Miss Deenaâs messenger is here to see you. Theyâre in the reception room.ă
ăOkay.ă
She was like a mother to Grucel, having raised him. He didnât mind being treated like a young master. It made him feel at ease after a depressing meeting.
I really canât stand meetings like that. Itâs just not for me. Yet he still had to attend them which made it hard to bear.
ăI just arrived. What did Deenaâă
As he stepped into the reception room, he noticed the figure wearing a hood. For a moment he thought it was Silver Face, but it wasnât. Grucelâs eyes widened in surprise.