Chapter 111
I hesitated for a moment.
âNo⊠who is this person? Why do I have to meet them?â
The story had come so abruptly that I didnât even have a chance to properly check the stone attached to my necklaceâAdrian.
But before I could ask,
âJade!â
Harris called out to me from a distance.
âWhoâs that beside you? Come here.â
The situation with the Guide Guild hadnât been properly resolved yet.
The furrowed brows of his expression seemed to reflect both caution and worry, as if he were expecting an enemy to appear from somewhere and attack me again.
I opened my mouth to answer, but Camilloâs hand grasped mine with some force.
It was unusual for her to hurry me like this, so without thinking further, I replied:
âI-I just went to ask for directions to the restroom! Iâll be back in a moment!â
Then I turned around and ran. I no longer heard any attempt to stop me.
âNo wonder itâs hard to look Harris in the eye.â
It hit me sharply. There were so many things I hadnât told himânot just that I wasnât a guide.
âItâs lucky I bought some time.â
For example, Camillo at my side.
Thanks to being mistaken for having guided Alucas during the previous Godwin incident, I knew perfectly well that Harris was extremely wary of other ability users and didnât want them near me.
âBut I havenât told him.â
I hadnât said that I met an ability user like Camillo, that I was carrying out a secret jade-stealing project with her, or that I had once summoned my imprinted guardian, Adrian, during the process.
âI also didnât tell him that it wasnât my power that woke Harris when he lost consciousnessâŠâ
I realized it anew.
I wasnât exactly an honest person with Harris, and from his perspective, it could easily look like deception.
âThereâs too much to confess.â
I smiled bitterly. I hadnât intended to deceive, but somehow I had increasingly started hiding things.
âJade.â
Camillo, walking as if escorting me, transformed into another form in an instant and whispered:
âThe matter is urgent, so Iâll report quickly.â
âReport?â
âYou asked for an investigation regarding the fairies before, right?â
âAh, yes. Thatâs right.â
I had completely forgotten.
Camillo, as the head of the Information Guild, couldnât leave the guild unattended for long and had left for the capital before me.
In the meantime, huge events had exploded one after anotherâUnknown Dungeon, the Dukeâs shattered head, the mad dragon⊠Now that I think about it, itâs been three months since I last saw Camillo.
âI had some information myself, but to ensure the investigation was thorough, I recently infiltrated the Mage Tower.â
ââŠâŠ.â
Our Camillo really goes all out. She even dared to infiltrate the Mage Tower?
âCome to think of it, the first time we met was for her to secure information about me.â
A woman bold in front of informationâtruly deserving to be head of the Information Guild.
âThanks to that, I also learned about the top-level secrets controlled by the Mage Tower master.â
Camillo stopped abruptly, turned to me, and said firmly:
âThe fairies, that ancient race, are the origin of the Guides.â
âThe origin of the Guides?â
Jade, bewildered, repeated the words without even looking at Camilloâs expression.
âWhat does that mean⊠Are you saying the fairies were the first Guides?â
âSimilar, but not exactly.â
Camillo raised her hand, signaling silently that questions could wait, and continued:
âItâs more accurate to say they possessed power related to the Guides. According to the Mage Tower masterâs research, Guides are frequently found among mixed-blood fairies.â
ââŠ!â
Jade immediately thought of Adrianâthe representative half-fairy Guide.
Also, when she had been falsely accused and the substitute Guides arrived in droves, their hair had been in all sorts of colors.
âThe characteristic of half-fairy blood is beautiful features and multicolored hair.â
How many experiments must the Mage Tower master have conducted to reach this conclusion? Jade felt a chill run down her spine.
âThe 100% figure isnât possible because fairy blood has already spread widely among humans,â Camillo continued.
ââŠSo the blood is diluted?â
âYes, it could be seen that way. You could even call it a sort of inheritance.â
She added that just as the fairyâs power passed to humans and manifested in Guides, the power of dragons, another ancient race, had passed down to humans as abilities, creating ability users.
âBut unlike dragons, ability users, being limited by human bodies, seemed to need Guides even more desperatelyâŠâ
âWait a second.â
Overwhelmed by the flood of information, Jade pressed her temple and asked:
âSo, fairies are the origin of Guides, dragons are the source of ability users. Does that mean dragons needed fairies like ability users need Guides?â
âYes, though to a different degree.â
Even the mightiest dragon couldnât be perfect as a hatchling or in its egg. Its physical body was fragile, but its power was overwhelming. The imbalance often caused hatchlings to be injured or killed.
âSo, fairies would act like caregivers, watching over eggs or hatchlings and calming the imperfect power of dragons,â Camillo said gently.
âJust like the current relationship between ability users and Guides.â
ââŠ!â
Jade opened her mouth in astonishment.
âSo, fairies were essentially Guides for dragons?â
âYes.â
Camillo nodded and added:
âBut dragons, once grown, could control their power, so the relationship wasnât as inseparable as between ability users and Guides. Still, considering past and future bonds, dragons maintained friendships with fairies.â
Jade groaned, recalling tales of dragons granting fairies access to their lairs and sharing treasures, never refusing their help.
âUgh⊠my head hurts.â
The first thing that came to mind when thinking of dragons was the Unknown Dungeon incident.
âFairies are dragonsâ trusted friends.â
No wonder they were said to be so.
âAdditionally, fairies werenât merely supportive like Guides; they also had significant offensive abilities to protect hatchlings. Mostly magical, but some had high physical strength tooâŠâ
ââŠ!â
So thatâs why Adrian could shoot so well! Jade marveled at the perfectly fitting details.
âI really am a dual-core.â
Born with both offensive and calming powers, though the calming power was limited to dragonsâŠ
âHmm?â
The ruined form of dragons resembled Harrisâ ability, the Void.
âMaybe the Void was born from the corpses and lingering wills of dragons.â
The timing fits. Ancient beasts called the Void appeared only after dragons went extinct.
âThat might also explain why Harris possesses ancient magic.â
The puzzle pieces in her mind were falling into place.
If all of this was correct, then the fact that an imperfect Guide like me repeatedly calmed Harris could meanâŠ
âHello, Jade.â
â!â
Before she could think further, her waist was grabbed.
Looking up, Jadeâs eyes widened.
Sun-kissed dark skin, large glossy chest muscles, golden ornaments emphasizing his formâa wild, strikingly handsome man was in front of her.
âAh, Alucas?!â
By the time Jade regained composure, she was sitting on his solid thigh, looking up into his yellow eyes curved with satisfaction.
âLong time no see. Miss me?â
âW-What is thisâŠ!â
The person she was supposed to meet turned out to be Alucas.
Trembling with an illicit thrill, Jadeâs hand was placed on his chest muscle, and he whispered:
âI missed you.â
ââŠ.â
Jade was speechless beneath the thumping power of his chest.
Well⊠she did kind of want to see him.
The Guide Guild was in chaos.
A scandalous mess involving the Godwin minor dukeâs Guide, manipulations by the Guide Guild, and the princessâ misdeeds.
Since Dmiuard was young and others lacked authority, only Harris could manage it.
âWhat a pain.â
Harris irritably took command. Predictable, yet still unpleasant.
âThe chances of a trick being played are high. If anything happens, it wonât be Harris, itâll be me.â
âIâm the best target anyway,â Jade added with a casual smile.
âWell, if it comes to that, letâs just take over the Guide Guild!â
âTake over?â
âYes. Capture the relevant personnel and put our people in their place.â
âOur peopleâŠâ
âThis is the Guide GuildâŠ!â
Anella and Nate, summoned by Harris, looked around in surprise.
Having developed sedative potions, they had conflicts of interest with the Guide Guild, but now, by chance, they infiltrated the enemyâs base.
âNot our people, but yours,â Harris thought, assisting Jadeâs plan.
Because of this incident, the Guide Guild could no longer block the trade of sedative potions.
Perhaps Jade could even become a major client within the guild.
In other words, it was beneficial to her. Harrisâ hostile gaze softened.
It was no surprise that Jade had faced the insane princess today and fired her gun without fear.
Even in her utterly powerless days as a slave, she had defied authority and spoken freely before the previous duke.
âShe has that kind of nature.â
Then why did this same Jade become pale and silent in front of the manipulated Guide inspection?
As if something pierced her conscience.