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Charlotte and Thesayaβs eyes widened simultaneously. Mev and Philip also stopped what they were doing and looked at Ian.
"Leave? What do you mean, Ian?" Thesaya asked next.
Ian answered calmly, "I mean exactly that. Once we enter the Empire, you two should leave."
"Why...? We just finallyβmmph." Thesayaβs words were cut off by the large hand of the beastfolk.
As Thesaya rolled her eyes, Charlotte spoke, "You wouldnβt say this without a reason. What is it? Do you have another task for us?"
"Well... there are several reasons."
Ian nodded casually and looked at Thesaya.
"Your request is complete, Thesa. Nothing is targeting your life anymore. So for now, thereβs no need for you to stay with us."
"Payment! You need to receive the payment for the request!" Thesaya shouted, pushing Charlotteβs hand away forcefully.
Thesaya then continued, "Thatβs how it works. A mission must be followed by appropriate payment."
"Iβm not saying you wonβt get your payment."
"Then?" Thesaya asked, puzzled.
Ian lifted his glass and looked at her. "You are now an elder elf, Thesa. But no one knows what that truly means for you, not even yourself. You donβt know how to wield weapons, and youβve lost the powers of a vampire. So, at present, youβre just a faster, more perceptive elf."
"Are you saying... Iβm not helpful?"
"In a sense, yes. For now." Ian took a sip from his glass as Thesayaβs face froze in shock.
He continued as he set the glass down, "You need to understand yourself, Thesa. But thatβs something no one here can help you with. Maybe other elves can."
"...!"
"Thatβs why Iβm telling you to leave. Go to the southern part of the Empire. Find the other elves. Iβve heard there are a few young trees of Life there. Discover who you are, awaken your abilities, and become a true elder elf."
"... And regain my memories?" Thesaya asked, her eyes showing a slight change.
Ian shrugged. "If you can do so without changing fundamentally, then try."
"Changing... how?"
"No one knows if you, with all your memories, will be the same as you are now."
"You mean she might become a typical elf? That makes sense."
Charlotte muttered, looking at Thesaya.
"She might be like this because she doesnβt have her memories."
"So, youβre saying you prefer me the way I am now, without memories?" Thesaya blinked, as if considering the idea for the first time, and then asked.
Ian and Charlotte just shrugged.
Thesayaβs expression turned peculiar.
"You guys are... really something...."
There was no longer any sign of shock or disappointment in her eyes. Instead, a variety of other emotions had taken their place. Ian couldnβt discern all of them, but to him, they all seemed embarrassingly sentimental.
"Alright. I wonβt go out of my way to recover my memories. Itβs not like it is something I can force, anyway. If it could happen, it would have by now, right? But... anyway... thank you guys. For saying that."
... I canβt bear to listen to this.
Ian frowned slightly as he spoke, "Iβm saying this for your sake because it helps me too. If possible, find your place in elf society. It wonβt be easy, but itβs not impossible. Even without your memories, you are still an elder."
"I understand. Iβll give it a try."
"Just to reiterate, it wonβt be easy. Elves are not the most trustworthy of folks."
"It doesnβt matter if itβs difficult."
Thesaya, speaking firmly, gave a confident smile.
"Iβll do it, Ian. Iβll become a useful elf and come back."
Ian nodded calmly. "You donβt have to come back. Staying there might be more helpful, not just for me, but for Charlotte as well."
"... Why for the kitty?"
As Thesaya tilted her head in confusion, Charlotte looked at Ian with wide eyes.
Meeting her orange gaze, Ian continued, "I heard something before. If things continue as they are, soon the elves will use the church to exterminate the beatfolks. They might not kill all of them, but they might enslave them."
Thesayaβs eyes widened as she looked at Charlotte. Mev and Philip were equally surprised, as this was the first time they had heard this.
"Why didnβt you tell me this?" asked Thesaya.
Charlotte averted her eyes from Thesayaβs gaze as she replied, "Because it wasnβt certain. It was just something one elf said."
"You mean that guy, Findrel Aynas," said Mev, narrowing her eyes.
Charlotte growled low and nodded. It seemed she was recalling the mood of that day.
Ian took another sip of his drink and said, "Charlotte did everything she could to save you. Now itβs your turn to help her."
"...." Thesayaβs eyes darkened to a deep green.
Charlotte spoke in a monotone voice shortly after. "I donβt need her help, Ian. I saved her to repay the debt of her saving my life multiple times."
"This is about your kin. Put aside your pride and principles."
Ianβs firm words met her gaze.
"There was something we agreed to discuss after this matter was over. Letβs talk about it now."
Charlotteβs eyes widened momentarily.
Ian continued in a steady voice, "Youβve fulfilled your role more than enough. Even though it started forcibly, youβve always exceeded expectations. The debt you had for attempting to kill me has long been repaid."
"...."
"So go with her. Teach her about the South. Youβre the one who knows it best. And after that, save your people."
Ian paused, looking between Charlotte and Thesaya.
"You two have moved past the grudges between your kin and become friends. Youβve saved each other multiple times. This time will be no different. Support each other in achieving your goals. Naturally, it will also benefit me."
Charlotte, her mouth opening and closing as if at a loss for words, finally managed to speak, "... Saving my people doesnβt seem like something that would benefit you."
"That remains to be seen. I might have a reason to go to the South," Ian said with a shrug.
"Are you coming to the South, Ian?" Thesaya asked, eyes wide with surprise.
"As I said, maybe," Ian replied.
"So thatβs why you told us to stay there... Alright. Iβll wait there. And...."
Thesaya nodded and murmured, then turned to Charlotte with a peculiar smile.
"In the end, weβre together again, Charlotte."
"... Donβt call me by my name. Itβs disgusting." Charlotte, avoiding Ian and Thesayaβs gaze, took the glass of wine in front of her and sipped it slowly, as if buying time to process her thoughts and feelings.
Philip, who had been watching them with a strange expression, turned to Ian and smiled.
"As expected, you are remarkable, my lord."
"Yes, truly... noble," Mev added nonchalantly.
Ian, grimacing as if disgusted, lifted his glass. "Iβm saying this for my benefit. Having these two stay there helps me, so donβt get any wrong ideas."
It wasnβt just empty words. The southern part of the Empire was one of the additional regions included in the DLC of the game. And to Ian, it was an unexplored territory.
During his time playing, he focused solely on clearing the main scenario, leaving non-essential areas for later. In fact, that applied to nearly all the DLC content. When he could no longer progress the story, the option to explore the DLC areas also disappeared. fΙΎeewebnoveβ.coΰΉ
However, it was going to be different this time. At some point, he would set foot in the South. If Charlotte and Thesaya were there, they would surely be a great help in navigating that unknown territory.
However, whether that situation existed in the game or not is uncertain...
Ian casually brought his glass to his lips. The battle with the Vampire Empress had made one thing clear: even when he created scenarios that didnβt exist in the game, events would still unfold in some way.
While the risk of unexpected butterfly effects persisted, the newfound freedom to make decisions without being constrained by the gameβs flow was significant.
"Who is this elf that spoke about the beastfolks? Since weβre talking about it, it might be good to know," Thesaya asked suddenly, as Mev and Philip exchanged amused smiles.
Ian reached into his pocket dimension and pulled out a silver brooch shaped like a flower.
"He said his last name was Aynas. It seemed like a notable family. This is their emblem."
"Hmm.... Aynas. Got it. Iβll remember that."
Ian continued, "They might track us down. Probably to kill me and Charlotte. If that happensβ"
"Kill them. Whoever it is." Thesaya interrupted firmly.
She met Ianβs gaze with a sly smile. It was a smile that reminded him of her vampire days.
"I care about you guys more than the elves. Theyβre just my kin, but you are my family. Isnβt that how humans think? Those who threaten families deserve to die."
Ian, chuckling briefly, raised his glass and added, "You sure know how to say some embarrassing things."
βSo what? Itβs not like Iβm making it up.β
"Just keep it to yourself next time."
"I wonβt. Itβs funny to see your reaction."
"...."
"I understand your point well, Ian," Charlotte said.
She put down her glass and looked Ian straight in the eye before she added, "I donβt know how to express my gratitude properly."
"... Canβt?"
"Yes. Even though you told us to, I still feel I owe you a debt. And itβs the same for them."
Charlotte turned her gaze to Mev and Philip.
"Unlike you, I might not get another chance to repay the debt if I miss this opportunity. I could end up stuck in the South for a long time."
"...." Ian turned his head.
Mev nodded silently, sipping her drink, while Philip avoided Ianβs gaze as he brought the meat to his mouth.
Charlotte continued, "So, let us stay with you until we catch and kill the corrupted one they are chasing, Ian. After that, we will leave for the South as you instructed."
"... A request," Ian finally said, gripping his glass tightly. "This is a request, not an order."
"... Yes, request." Charlotteβs lips curled into a slight smile as she raised her glass.
Philip promptly raised his glass as well, smiling as he met Charlotteβs eyes. "Thank you, Charlotte. Itβs reassuring to know youβll stay with us."
"I agree. I wasnβt expecting a reward, but I canβt refuse the help of a skilled warrior like you," Mev added as she lifted her glass.
Thesaya, watching the group, quickly grabbed her glass. "Then Iβll also consider this as repaying my debt to you all. After all, you risked your lives for my request."
"Indeed, you are different from other elves, Thesa," Philip responded with a smile.
Soon, all eyes naturally turned to Ian.
"... I donβt know how you all get along so well." Ian let out a small laugh and extended his glass.
The group clinked their glasses together and drank in unison.
"Now that weβve brought it up, itβs best we move on to the main topic we didnβt finish earlier."
Wiping his mouth with his sleeve, Philip turned to Ian.
"When would be the best time to leave, my lord?"
Ian, refilling his glass, looked at Charlotte.
"How many days will it take to fully resupply our equipment?"
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