One of the two leaders of the wyvern flock was a giant wyvern with red scales and gold horns. Its huge face was right in front of Hikaruâs eyes. It didnât open its mouth to speak, only making sounds instead. Hikaru didnât sense hostility in its words.
ăMy name is Hikaru. Iâm an adventurer.ă
The wyvern took a breath through its nose, causing a cloud of dust to rise, rippling Hikaruâs cloak.
ăSo, an adventurer has finally made it here.ăthe creature said.
ăAre you a wyvern?ăHikaru asked.
ăAs you can see. Heed my advice: leave this place.ă
ăWhy? Because the gold causes people to go mad?ă
ăSo you are aware of its effects.ă
ăThe goldâs emitting fishy-looking mana.ă
Hikaru took a necklace from his pocket. It emitted the same kind of mana as the rest of the gold.
ăIs that from this village?ăthe wyvern asked.
ăYeah. A survivor from this village lives in the town at the foot of the mountain. He asked me to retrieve it.ă
ăSo there is a survivor.ăThe wyvern narrowed its eyes, making an inexplicable expression that seemed both relief and resignation.
Okay, not sure I could read a wyvernâs expression.
ăYou should leave, then.ăthe wyvern said.ăA small object like that should not have any effect on its owner.ă
ăNo, wait a minute. Whatâs going on in this village? What happened?ă
ăSurely someone who can see the mana from the gold can imagine what happened. Your guess is mostly accurate.ăThere was exhaustion in its voice.
ăThen tell me about you guys.ă
ăWhy are you here? This village was supposed to have a repellent for wyverns.ă
ăHmm. You are one strange human.ă
ăYes, of course. Hikaru. I suppose I can share our story before we are gone.ă
Its words bothered Hikaru, but he decided to simply listen.
ăWe knew that there was a settlement hereăthe wyvern began,ăbut we instinctively avoided going near it. As you said, there was magic that kept us away.ă
Intelligent wyverns like this red one were rare, but even the blue one could apparently speak as well. They also had a good understanding of magic.
ăHumans are foolish creatures.ăit continued.ăThe gold corrupted their minds and they killed each other. A woman who hid to avoid the fighting survived, but she fell ill. She passed not long after.ă
Once the magic items that warded off the wyverns were destroyed, they came to the village and looked after the remaining survivor. Whether that was surprising or not, Hikaru couldnât tell. They watched as the villageâs last flames were extinguished.
ăBut the wyverns were just as foolish. Or should I say, conceited. We stayed here, overconfident that we would be fine, and we too fell to the goldâs magic.ă
ăYes. As such, we cannot leave this place. Our minds are bound to this village. The young ones hunt food for us, but soon they will not be able to move either.ă
Unlike humans, however, the wyverns didnât kill each other. Simply being around the gold made them happy.
ăWhyâs there mana in the gold?ăHikaru asked.
If the gold itself contained mana, the same phenomenon should be happening in the Gordon Mine, but so far, there was no problem there.
ăIs there something about this place specifically?ă
ăHmm. You understand much already, yet you do not know?ă
ăI donât. Do you know why the gold has mana, then?ă
ăOf course. Why do you think we never approached the village?ă
ăProbably because of the magic items placed all around the villageăHikaru expanded his Mana Detection, then he realized something. The layout of the buildings. Each structure served to amplify magic. Hikaru couldnât tell exactly how it worked, and he had never seen the kind of sorcery applied.ăSo the spell uses the whole village itself.ă
ăCorrect. The key to its activation was that broken magic item right there.ă
If the magic on the pillar at the entrance was broken, the spell would fail to work, like how electric appliances would not turn on if the switch was broken, despite having the battery.
ăIt was a peculiar kind of magic. While active, it absorbed mana from the atmosphere. Over time the gold accumulated all that mana. The spell then altered its properties slowly.ă
It all makes sense now, Hikaru thought. The village had been collecting gold for a long time, yet there were no riots. Little by little, like drops of water in a bucket, the mana accumulated in the gold and consumed the hearts of the people. Eventually, their minds broke down. Old man Hoya must have been able to escape just before he fell victim to the tragedy.
ăHikaru, if you stay here for too long, your mind will be corrupted. You should leave before that happens. In another hundred years, the mana will be gone. Then you can do whatever you want with the gold.
ăWhat about you guys?ă
ăThe foolish will perish. Such is the law of nature.ăThe wyvern lumbered away.
Hikaru shivered as a dry breeze blew past. His body was freezing.
Hikaru went back to the girls and explained everything: about the gold, what happened in the village, and the wyvern. After discussing matters late into the night, they arrived at a conclusion.
The next morning, after taking what was practically only a nap, Hikaru and the girls headed to the village. Many of the wyverns were awake. They looked at the humans, but quickly turned their heads away as if they had lost interest. The lesser wyvern Hikaru had encountered in Forestia were smaller, but fierce. The experience highlighted just how abnormal these wyverns were. They had more important things to do than catching prey: feeling the mana from the gold.
The wyverns seemed to be just laying around, living idle lives, but they had become addicts. The red wyvern had given up because they could no longer leave the village.
ăThis is incredible.ăLavia said.
ăIt is.ăPaula added.ăIt feels like Iâll lose consciousness if I lost focus.ă
Hikaru put three points on their Mental Strength. Since they already had their Willpower section unlocked, they only consumed three points each, leaving 17 points for Lavia, and 28 for Paula.
Noticing Hikaruâs arrival, a weary red wyvern appeared.
ăWhat are you doing here?ăit asked.ăDid you suddenly want the gold?ăThe wyvern gave a puzzled frown at Hikaruâs return.
ăItâs true that I want the gold.ăHikaru said.ăBut thatâs not at all.ă
ăI wanted to fight back. Howâs it look, Paula?ă
ăIt feels like psychological damage, rather than drug addiction.ăPaula answered, observing the wyvern.ăSince itâs not physical, Iâm afraid normal healing magic wonât cut it.ă
ăDid you think you could cure us?ăThe wyvern let out a low growl.ăBwahahahaha! Absolutely amusing. A puny human, attempting to do what we could not? Donât you think you are being presumptuous?ă
ăPresumptuous?ăThere was an edge to Hikaruâs voice.ăLet me ask you this: Is it humble and wise to just accept death because itâs the law of nature, or fate at work?ă
Maybe it was the mana inciting him or maybe it was something elseâperhaps it was the fact that Lavia was behind him, watching him. After experiencing death once, Hikaru came to this world and was immediately forced into a kill-or-be-killed situation. Even Lavia quietly accepted her destiny.
But Hikaru would have none of it. He refused to let destiny toy with him. He firmly believed that you make your own destiny.
ăLaw of nature, my foot.ăhe added.ăHumans created the magic items, not nature. Besides, if itâs the law of nature at work, then you should have the right to fight back.ă
The wyvernâs eyes grew wide. Perhaps Hikaruâs words stirred something in it.
ăWe will fight back.. So donât get in our way.ă
Hikaru turned his back on the red wyvern.
The red wyvern did nothing after that. It spent the rest of the day lying down and eating animals brought in by the younglings. If one of them didnât want to eat, he would force it to. As leader of the herd, it had the responsibility to do so.
The other leader, howeverâthe blue wyvernâsnickered when it saw the red wyvern. It had long given up on the herd, accepting its fate. It felt that there was no point in trying to survive. Since the blue wyvern didnât move as much as the red one, its feet were already buried in the sand. The mana in its scales prevented dust from piling up, though.
Hikaruâs party came to the village during the day to try something, left for a while to avoid getting their minds corrupted, then returned again to test things. The sun had set, and they were camping in the distance.
I wanted to leave the village too, but I didnât have the strength left. I couldnât stand hearing the villagers dying every day.
The wyvern recalled the words of the last female survivor. It felt like she mentioned her name once, but it couldnât remember it.
The one who locked me in the basement said there was going to be a big fight in the village that day. I holed up in the basement for three days, and when I came out, everyone was already dead.
The woman coughed violently, spewing out blood. The wise wyvern knew then that she didnât have long.
Tolua, Erb. You best leave soon. Unlike me, you have wings. Go somewhere far away from this gold.
Memory stirred. Tolua and Erb. Old words in this village that meant red and blue. It was the woman who gave them the names. They had only been with her for less than a month. Perhaps thatâs why it forgot.
ăIt was too late.ăthe red wyvern muttered.
It thought the mana only affected humans. Its fellow wyverns insisted on turning the settlement into a nest, and even Tolua, who tried to convince them to leave, fell to the manaâs corruption.
ăIf she were healthy, would she have fought back?ă
The next day, Hikaruâs party came again, but they made poor progress on the cure. The three peered at the snoring wyverns from above.
ăIt looks like mana addiction to me.ăHikaru said.ăThen again, I barely have any knowledge of healing magic.ă
ăIâve used every healing spell I could think of.ăPaula said.ăShall I try other spells one by one?ă
ăMaybe it requires mixed magic.ăLavia said.ăI learned a few. Would you like to give it a try?ă
ăIf we include mixed spells, thereâs gonna be a lot, but I guess we donât have much choice. Letâs try them one by one, while I observe the mana inside them. We analyze the ones that have the greatest effects⊠I wonder how long that would take.ă
ăWeâre going to run out of food.ăPaula said with a wry smile. But she wore a cheerful look.
Hikaru had decided to take on an absurd task deep in the mountains, and the girls went along with it.
ăOkay, letâs give it a shot.ă
They spent the whole day testing out spells, but nothing worked. At nightfall, Hikaru and the girls turned back.
Tolua watched them silently.
ăTodayâs our last chance.ăHikaru said.ăWe need to have food on our trip back.ă
There was something different that day. When they arrived at the village, the red wyvern was waiting for them.
ăHeal me first. It would be easier if you could talk to your subject.ă
ăWell, thatâs a switch. Besides, youâre too bigâă
ăThat is my name. Call me that.ă
Hikaru and the girls exchanged glances. They had no idea what brought this change, but the red wyvernâToluaâseemed willing to cooperate. That day, they started over from basic spells and gradually moved to the advanced ones, all the while talking to Tolua.
ăNot bad.ăTolua grinned. Its face looked terribly ferocious.
ăReally? A shame, though.ă
ăWe have no more food, so weâre leaving today.ă
ăWe will share our food with you. Hang in there a little longer.ă
Hikaru and the girls looked at each other.
ăSeriously, what happened?ăHikaru said.ăYou went a full 180.ă
ăDo not worry about it.ă
There was a pause.ăI wanted to fight back too.ă
Tolua brought the humans a deer caught from the forest at the foot of the mountain. Claw marks marred its body, and its head had been ripped off, but the meat would extend their stay for a few more days.
ăOh. Humans need to cook their foodăTolua muttered. It was nighttime. The wyvern was watching Hikaruâs party from a distance as they roasted meat somewhere near the village. It couldnât go too far from the gold.
ăYou were with the last survivor, right?ăHikaru asked.
ăYes. Though I do not remember her name.ă
Juices trickled down as Hikaru nibbled on the meat. Deer meat had a strong iron taste, but it was tender. He savored the fresh meat he had had in a while.
Without them asking, Tolua told them the story about the woman. It felt like it really wanted to share it to someone.
ăIn short, she was a very wise human. But sadly, she⊠What is the matter? Why are you looking at me like that?ă
ăSorry. I just realized somethingăHikaru felt something off with his story.ăWhy was she all right?ă
ăHmm? I told you. She was trapped in the basement.ă
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ăIâm not talking about the killings.ăHikaru put down the venison in his hand and stared at Tolua.ăYou made it sound like the mana didnât affect her. How was she really?ă
Toluaâs eyes widened.ăTh-That is exactly right. Why? Why was she unaffected?ă
ăWas there anything special about her accessories?ă
ăI do not know. We do not know much about humans. Oh, there is a gravesite for heră
ăShow me.ăHikaru stood up.ăThere may be a clue there that will help us dispel the goldâs manaă