The trio sat in a circle on the floor as the newborn dragon slept on the heap of cushions. It had been an hour since the shocking turn of events. It took the whole hour for the prince to feed and coerce the dragon to bed. During that time, Kai had 'borrowed' Ryuu for a conversation, more like an interrogation. His glares continuously sent shivers down Ryuu's spine.
'What did I do?'
"Long time no see. How have you been?" Ryuu attempted to lighten the mood. "I wasn't expecting to see you here." 'Here' as in that particular place.
Ryuu had not come across other players during the last few months. Other than the vague description from the system, he knew very little about the overall situation.
But considering the number of people, if they were to be spread out across the continent, bumping into each other was a one-third possibility. Ryuu was about to say as much, but Kai interrupted him.
"What happened to you?"
'What exactly are you asking?' A lot had happened after all.
"Nothing in particular. I'm here for my mission," Ryuu said, "It's not going well, as you can see. But I think I can manage. How—"
"But you were a hunter. Why would you be—"
"Well, I technically am, but not really. My job class changed after the fiasco. I'm effectively an assassin now," Ryuu spoke with a frown. "My luck has always been the worst. Anyway, why are you here?"
Kai was a mercenary back in the game. They met on a quest that involved both hunters and mercenaries. Mercenaries weren't allowed to be royal guards. Unless he also had a class change.
"It's not what you're thinking. I'm still a mercenary. He hired me secretly because he couldn't trust the royal guards." Oh.
Irresponsible. The prince was totally irresponsible towards royal conduct. He shouldn't even be considered for the throne. "This must be why I couldn't find you in the main hunting grounds," Kai muttered.
"Huh?" Ryuu hummed. They had met the night before the transfer for a short while, after Ryuu managed to rank up. Though rankings can change, Kai likely guessed Ryuu was here as well; he was sharp after all. Ryuu felt touched, realizing someone had looked for him despite the circumstances.
"Yeah…But anyway, it's nice to see you again," Ryuu said with a wide smile. "It was pretty lonely for the last few months."
. . .
Back to the present, they were busy thinking about how to fix this issue.
After a while of pondering, Ryuu came up with an idea that could solve everyone's problem, if it worked out that is. Kai was indifferent about all this and spoke of nothing.
Askr, however, was sweating up a river. His guard went against him, and an assassin was glaring at him as though he had committed treason. He couldn't see the person's face, just his fiery red eyes, which made the impact more powerful.
"You're Highness," Ryuu spoke, "I was given a deadline by the employer, the child's parent. There's less than 25 days left." The first prince, Askr, looked down. "If I fail, I'll get killed even if you survive."
The room suddenly fell cold.
[Warning.
Please be mindful of your conduct.]
Am I not being polite enough?
[Mindful words can save worlds.]
Get lost.
"However, I don't want that. All this has nothing to do with me anyway, and I don't want to be subjected to treason when I'm not even getting paid for it."
'So you would have if you were being paid.' The thought was written on Askr's face.
"My best option is running away, but I can't just leave the kingdom to burn."
[Your talent for lying is improving.]
Ryuu ignored the comment. The fact that he had below-average moral value was a known fact, at least to the system.
"On the other hand, you don't have the resources to raise a dragon, as he is now, without help from the kingdom. That small creature can't bear your burden, do you expect it to?"
[Emotional manipulation: In progress.]
'I'm no manipulator!'
[Sure.]
Askr fell for it after all. "Of course not! I just—I—" He couldn't finish. Anyone could tell that he hadn't thought this far.
"If you want to raise it, you'd need power of your own, which in your case, means the throne, which contradicts your initial purpose." Pause, "Yet that won't guarantee anything."
Dragons were free creatures. Whether they imprint on someone, find a lover, a job, or whatever, they'd end up moving on to the next thing soon enough. It was possible to hold its attention at least for as long as its adoptive guardian lived, but because of the circumstances of the current royal family, that was not an option.
"So I have an idea to solve both our problems." Probably. "Just like I offered, I can make it seem like you were killed, that way you can escape."
"But I don't do favors. In return, you must return the dragon to its parent and ask for forgiveness. They'd still be furious, but there'll be hope." Ryuu finally sighed after his long speech.
However, Askr looked confused, "But how am I supposed to find the parents?"
Ryuu looked at him questioningly, "The southern mountain, where you found the egg."
"But I found it lying around on the outskirts of Isle forest."
Ryuu grumbled internally. Why would a dragon egg be lying around in the forest? If Askr was telling the truth, there had to be a middleman in the incident. After all, a dragon would never abandon its offspring.
But there was no time to look into that. "I'll lead you then." Ryuu already received a checkpoint where he was supposed to return the egg from the system. "You just have to take responsibility for your actions. Clear?"
With a nod, the deal was done.
***
The next day, the news of the first prince's, the one with the hard-to-pronounce name, death spread like wildfire. No one knew what actually happened, but apparently, nothing was left behind of him other than trails of blood and severed limbs. The one in the know suspected it to be the newborn dragon's wrath, while GREY assumed it was done by Scarlet Eye. Anyhow, the kingdom had lost its crown prince, so it was shrouded in a sense of loss.
Where Ryuu collected the limbs from was professional secret.
The said prince, after losing all his authority, was suffering under a moody assassin.
After escaping the castle, Ryuu removed his basic disguise just to have a reason to kill Askr whenever necessary. It was to be said that Ryuu wasn't an intimidating person appearance-wise and looked somewhat delicate. In modern terms, he could be compared to an idol or such, with his appearance as Aoi, the slender man with wine-red hair and eyes. Those were the things that didn't resemble his original appearance. Unless he was highly irritated, he looked like an innocent person who wouldn't kill a fly.
But circumstances weren't on the dead prince's side, and Ryuu was in the mood to kill way more than flies.
In just one night, he acquired not 1, 2 but 4 travel partners. How so? Wasn't it just the prince and the dragon?
There was his friend, Kai. Although Ryuu promised to meet up with him at a later date, he insisted on following saying it was dangerous to go without backup.
For the 4th one, the five-inch cotton ball wasn't a problem, unless someone saw it. Unless a beast tamer saw it, to be specific. But that was out of the question on this part of the continent.
Ryuu was wholly annoyed, mostly with the first creature. It was his fault, to begin with.
After making a pit stop at a nearby town, they started their journey towards the south-east of the kingdom.
Because of the circumstances, Ryuu had to plan a different route through the forest instead of taking the original route.
Isle Forest was located along the border of the south. It was a famous hunting spot in KS. Being a hunter in the past, Ryuu was quite familiar with the place. That's why he knew it'd take at least ten days to get through the forest and reach the southeastern region unless they chose to sprint for five days. This would leave them with 11 days at hand at most. That was the best bet.
But with a newborn that got distracted every ten minutes, and its caretaker who wasn't used to this kind of journey, Ryuu guessed that they'd reach the southeastern mountains with barely a day at hand—the best bet.
"Let's camp here today," Ryuu announced after they were deep enough inside the forest.
Isle Forest wasn't as deep as the Cotton Fairy habitat, but it was five to six times its size. Despite that, the afternoon here was relatively darker and looked more like early evening.
Ryuu didn't bother setting up a tent as he usually slept outside or in inns when he traveled alone. Specifically, he didn't know how to, camping wasn't a thing where he grew up. So he dumped the task onto the guy who couldn't sleep outside before leaving to hunt for food. Kai followed him along, which Ryuu didn't argue against because having more people to hunt was faster. With the dragon around, there was no need to worry about the fallen prince.
That's what he thought at first. But the young dragon chose to follow them instead. "Uh, Kai, do you know how long dragons take to learn to talk?"
"If not on their own, around a month as far as I know."
'So how are we supposed to communicate?'
In terms of communication, the cotton and the dragon were getting along just fine. The same can't be said for others. "Do you two understand what I'm saying?"
Silent stare.
"Forget it." Focusing on one thing wasn't his style. Even he hated that about himself. If it wasn't working, abandon the ship and move on to the next thing. It saved a lot of time. Sure, it left him miles behind in the human relationships department, but Ryuu never bothered.
As such, Kai was one of his few game friends. "So, what have you been up to for the past few months?" Ryuu asked.
"Nothing remarkable." He never admitted to doing something remarkable anyway. "What about you? How did you manage the sudden job change?"
"Farming and stuff, I guess. Nothing remarkable." There really wasn't anything that could make a dent in history. "I was more preoccupied with my day job, so— hey wait!"
In the next moment, the blue dragon was snatched up from near a bush, looking shocked. "You shouldn't touch that. It's dermatotoxic." Pause, "You probably don't even understand me."
[No one does.]
Ryuu ignored the system as always. "Look."
Taking the gloves off, Ryuu grabbed the holy-looking blue flower by its stem. The parts of his finger that touched the stem began to burn. "See? It'll be worse if you touch here." With a finger, he touched a petal, which made the finger inflamed almost instantly.
"What are you—"
The young dragon was looking at his hands, surprised. This was decidedly not something you should show a child. But a dragon wasn't like a normal child.
"These flowers are only nice to look at. You shouldn't touch them...I still doubt you understand me..." But the dragon did seem wary of the flower now.
After observing the creature for a minute, Ryuu did something out of character. With a gesture, he activated his skill.
[Skill: Scarlet Night—Active.
Enemies within 100 meters won't be able to spot you. Enemies within 20 20-meter radius will have their movements slowed by 50%.
It sounded like a fancy skill, but it just made a selected area of his choice go dark. As for the effects, it had yet to be tested.
The ones around him were surprised by the sudden change in atmosphere. While Kai and the dragon didn't make any rash movements, the puff of cotton took the liberty to hide inside Ryuu's collar. He didn't bother with it as he demonstrated to the young dragon.
Within the dark, a certain flower began to glow. "Most of the glowing plants on this part of the continent are toxic. Beasts don't approach the areas where they grow, so places with lots of luminescent plants around are safer to camp at." The dragon looked like it understood, so Ryuu dropped his skill as well as the flower.
"You just said it's poisonous. Why would you grab it like that?" Kai looked annoyed, probably cause he had cut him off mid-sentence earlier, Ryuu thought.
"I can't be sure it understands what I'm saying. So, I had to demonstrate."
"But now you're injured."
Ryuu looked at his fingers. A few more minutes and his skin would have shed off. With a hum, he took out a bottle of liquid and poured it onto his hand. It wasn't a healing potion but a disinfectant he had brewed as a form of practice. "That would take care of it." He put his glove back on as he stood up.
"Are you sure?"
"Uh-huh. This kind of thing is pretty mild." Ryuu's jobs both had multiple sub-classes. Dealing with poison and medicine was part of it.
"Seriously, what have you been up to for the last few months?" This sounded more like a remark than a question to Ryuu. "Do you mind filling me in on the details?"
"Hmm? Why the sudden interest?" Kai wasn't the prying type as far as he knew. He was such a free soul, as if he embodied the whole spirit of this place, not bothering about things that didn't affect him.
"It just seems like you had a very different experience than everyone else. You don't have to if you don't want to."
"It's not that I mind," Ryuu said with a chuckle. "The most different thing, probably, would be that I was transported here while asleep. It was very shocking, waking up in a completely different place all of a sudden. The system was all about how I missed the introductory phase."
There was a heavy pause on both sides. "And I somehow ended up with the most complicated character around here—job class-wise. There was always something to do. Yeah, that's about it."
That wasn't about it. Farming, learning to brew potions, getting poisoned, skill training, there was no end to it. Thinking back, it was pretty tough. But Ryuu guessed that it was necessary if he were to go up against someone like Kyros. He would never be enough, but you gotta do what you can, right?
"You had it rough." Ryuu looked back at his friend, who was looking at the ground as he walked. The dragon and the cotton were flying ahead of them.
"You don't need to worry yourself over it. I'm sure anyone who had a sudden character change went through similar problems." Ryuu remarked. "Enough about that. Let's go hunt, the sun will set soon."
"No. They didn't." As Ryuu sped up ahead, he didn't hear the words low as a breath. Kai followed him close behind, unable to vocalize everything that came to his mind.