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Now reading: Chapter 144: Connection (5) from Wizard of the Deep Sea, a Fantasy novel by 상한김밥.

TL/ED – Miso

[Go.]

“…Linl.”

The mont Decay set off, Karos’s expression turned slightly serious as she pushed Linl away.

“Huh?”

“Could you return to the lodgings for a mont?”

“The lodgings? Why?”

“Sothing’s co up.”

Leaving the bewildered Linl behind, Karos disappeared down an alleyway.

It seed Decay had sent so kind of signal only she could understand.

Linl tilted her head in confusion but ran toward the lodgings via a shortcut, and now it was my turn to move.

“Hup.”

With a light leap, I cut across several blocks through the alleyways and stepped into her path.

Lush golden hair, golden eyes. Her features showed how much she’d grown.

Just a bit more ti and she would surely capture the hearts of countless n. Linl glared sharply at , this stranger who had suddenly appeared to block her way.

“Who the hell are you?”

I considered revealing my identity, then shook my head.

Linl wasn’t exactly known for keeping secrets. It would be better to fra it as sothing I’d heard from soone nad Jern…

That was as far as I got.

“Move.”

The instant her hand gripped the hilt for a low draw, she vanished completely from my Deep Sea.

“…!”

I could still see her with my eyes. But I’d known since first witnessing knights in action just how narrow the world visible to the eye truly was.

Especially my vision. With senses no better than an ordinary person’s, I couldn’t even graze the hem of a knight’s cloak.

She can already use Sense Nullification? That was sothing only genuine knights like Brimdal could pull off. I frowned and leaped backward.

In hindsight, it was a poor decision.

“What a weird guy.”

“…”

Linl had clearly thrust at empty air.

But when I ca to my senses, that empty air was less than a centiter from my throat.

As I stood in silent shock at movent that could only be described as teleportation, she furrowed her brow and tilted her head.

“You sensed my movents, so you must know about knights, but you think jumping backward is going to save you? Are you stupid?”

“…Hah.”

Being called stupid by Linl. My pride took a serious blow.

Even so, as long as my throat wasn’t pierced, I wasn’t at any disadvantage.

No, knights in general simply couldn’t exert their full power against the Fallen. Without a word, I seized her blade with Water Pressure.

“Huh?”

Linl looked flustered as she tried to pull her sword free from where it hung fixed in midair.

It was impossible. As far as I knew, my ability had grown stronger alongside my increased Burden, so even Linl couldn’t…

-Bang!

Linl wouldn’t have seen it, but a massive bubble erupted as the Water Pressure broke apart.

It wasn’t like she’d gone all out, but pure brute strength alone had broken through.

…What the hell is this girl?

“You—”

While I was still refusing to comprehend, Linl’s expression twisted as she examined her sword.

“So that’s it. You’re a wizard.”

Her presence shifted along with her words.

Where before she’d intended to subdue and move on, now everything from her stance to her Combat Stance made it clear she saw as a true enemy.

I felt as if the sky was falling. That lunatic Karos had turned my Linl into a killing machine.

I vowed to interrogate her about this later, but Linl charged again as if to remind that I didn’t have ti for such concerns.

This rush was different from before. Taking her earlier advice to heart, I called forth a star this ti.

What I created was a spear of wind.

-Boom! A small explosion erupted in the alley, and I used the recoil to launch myself high into the air.

I spun several tis and landed on the upper part of a wall only to find Linl, not having fallen behind at all, lightly swinging her sword overhead.

“What!”

When did she get here?

I imdiately rolled backward, shoved her hard with a Current, and landed.

A chilling sensation ran down my spine. Hastily, I constricted about 6 square ter around myself with Water Pressure from all directions. Linl’s sword stopped a hand’s breadth from my waist, her expression twisted.

My waist. I had nearly been saddled with the Burden of spending my life in a wheelchair.

It lasted only an instant. As I stepped back to retreat, she broke free in the sa mont and closed five of my steps with a single one of her own.

Watching her expression as she refused to give an inch, I understood.

Right now, Linl was trying not to let get beyond a certain range.

She’s learned well.

The thought ca unbidden, pride swelling despite the circumstances.

Fighting a wizard from a distance was foolish. Never surrender advantageous range. She must have learned that from Karos.

Linl seed to sense sothing else, though.

“Wind Thunder…”

“Ah.”

Seeing the high-level magic I’d just used, she must have overestimated the number of stars I possessed.

She had good reason to flee, but watching her simply accept the situation and bring her sword up from below, it was clear she’d faced plenty of high-level wizards before.

Given how unlikely it was for high-level wizards to be among bandit groups, she must have sparred against them.

It seed Sharmia had provided considerable support. By now I was curious just how much she’d grown, so I deliberately gathered swirling wind above my palm and showed it to her.

“Co at .”

“…”

Linl glared at the wind gathered in my hand.

There was nothing I could actually create with it. But to Linl, who believed I was a high-level wizard, it would appear differently.

Charging a wizard who was preparing unknown magic wasn’t a wise choice for a knight.

I wanted to see how Linl would handle this situation.

“Fine.”

Linl simply took a step forward.

Two steps.

Three steps.

“?”

She was just walking slowly toward with her sword raised.

As if she thought I wouldn’t notice.

It was utterly absurd. I could have struck at any mont.

Still the sa old Linl at her core, it seed. While I was debating whether to be relieved or exasperated—

-Tap.

“I’m here. Now what?”

The sword touched my throat.

The sharp blade pressed against skin, and a droplet of blood ran down the steel.

“…Huh?”

My complete defeat.

At the sa ti, it was a defeat I couldn’t begin to understand. The question spilled out on its own.

…Why?

Why hadn’t I done anything until the blade reached my throat?

As I frowned, failing to process what had happened, Linl pressed the sword harder against my neck with a triumphant air and explained.

“You have so way of observing , don’t you?”

“…”

“No point hiding it! I already figured it out. First, I felt a strange gaze when I entered here, and during our fight you kept reacting when I struck at your blind spots from behind! But then, seeing how you reacted to my movents at the start, your reaction speed didn’t seem that fast.”

“So?”

“So that’s why you couldn’t move.”

Linl grinned with a confident expression.

“Ahem. Information can be poison too! I don’t know what magic you can use. But you learned about from that fight just now, right? If you fired that magic at , you’d definitely take a fatal wound in the opening. You knew that, so you were watching , looking for a chance to escape.”

“…”

“But I don’t have any openings. That’s what my master said.”

It was true.

Even at this very mont, I couldn’t find a single gap in Linl’s guard.

When I thought about it, it made sense. She’d sensed my Current Sense through instinct alone from the mont she entered the alley.

I’d been searching for an opening to retreat and got caught in the gap instead.

By now, my shock had transford into admiration.

She ca up with all that on the spot?

…Brimdal had said Linl’s talent was like gold, hadn’t he?

I should have realized sothing the mont that thickheaded dwarven knight opened his mouth.

Comparing her talent to re gold seed like a gross understatent.

I felt ashad for ever thinking she was stupid. It was only that her environnt hadn’t supported her. In truth, Linl had always been remarkably clever.

“But…”

Sniff sniff.

Having secured her victory, Linl suddenly tilted her head and drew closer to .

Her sword still aid at my throat.

“You— why can’t I hit you properly? Your body seems smaller than it looks.”

“…What?”

“And sothing about you… feels familiar.”

After staring at for a mont, Linl suddenly snatched off my mask.

I had no ti to stop her. My true appearance was revealed, and her golden eyes t mine.

After a mont’s consideration, I waved.

“Hi.”

“…Finally seeing you.”

Linl flashed a grin, then shoved down and planted her foot on my chest.

Of course, I’d expected that revealing my identity wouldn’t make Linl imdiately say, “Jern? I missed you!” or anything like that.

But I hadn’t anticipated those eyes filled with hostility. As I tilted my head in confusion, Linl glared at intensely and spat out the words.

“You’re a Fallen, aren’t you?”

“I am, but…”

“I knew it! My master said Fallen use sorcery that’s different from magic, that they deceive the senses and pull off impossible things.”

Linl pressed the sword harder against my throat.

“You transford into the person I want to see most to trick !”

“…”

After a mont’s thought, I said sothing I knew for certain.

“Rember when we were playing on the hill behind our orphanage and you broke your leg, so I set a tree on fire?”

“…You can steal mories too?!”

Hmm.

I take back what I said about her being clever.

***

It took quite a while to convince her that I really was Jern.

Quite a while in context, about five minutes or so.

“J-Jern? Really, truly, really you???”

“Yeah. I an, I even told you how many teeth I lost.”

The frightening part was that she had been the one to ask.

Why did Linl rember how many of my baby teeth had fallen out? As I frowned, she embraced with glistening eyes.

“Where have you been all this ti…!!”

“Ack, well. I got a request from the Princess…”

“The Princess gave you a request? Really? Oh, right! Your wound!”

Startled, Linl t my gaze again, then pulled bandages from her pocket and began wrapping them around my neck.

“I’m sorry, it must have hurt so much. I didn’t know it was you, so I just…”

The tightness of the wrapping showed how much she worried about , and my heart ward.

The problem was that the area in question was my neck. If I hadn’t had the Gold Crown embedded in my body, I probably would have suffocated to death.

Since I did have it, it didn’t matter. But if she squeezed any tighter, I might not suffocate but I’d definitely lose circulation, so I struggled to push her off and quickly changed the subject.

“I’m fine. What about you? Why are you traveling with Karos?”

“Mmm, I wanted to get stronger, so I joined the Wax Wings Knights.”

“That’s dangerous… is what I want to say, but I can’t really argue.”

I stroked Linl’s head with a proud expression.

“You’ve gotten so strong.”

“Ehehe… Actually, I’m paying for my cris right now.”

“…What?”

“The thing is, when I heard you’d been thrown in prison, I grabbed a sword in my hand and went to rescue you.”

What the—

So that was what had happened. As I stood there in shock, Linl dropped an even bigger bombshell.

“I ran into my master there and fought her and got caught… but when I said I’d keep coming every day until they released you, she explained the situation.”

“What situation?”

“That you weren’t actually imprisoned, that sothing ca up so you only pretended to be in prison before leaving, and that if I worked with her for a while, she’d help find you and let us et.”

“…”

“So I’ve been diligently going on missions with her. I never thought I’d actually run into you in a place like this!”

…The backstory painted itself.

It seed the Princess’s side couldn’t just leave Linl, my acquaintance, wandering into danger alone searching for while Crimson Circle was out there, and since her talent was exceptional, they had compromised by having her travel and train under Karos.

From my perspective, it was a fairly reasonable response. I wore a complicated expression as I continued stroking her head, then realized there was still sothing I needed to do.

“Linl, this isn’t the best ti to bring it up, but could you keep it secret that you saw ?”

“Hm? Why?”

“It’s necessary for the mission I’m on. Please.”

“Got it!”

“And…”

This next request was harder to voice, but—

“Could you maybe not hold a sword for a few months and pretend to be injured? Just in case, you absolutely can’t pick up a sword.”

“Why’s that?”

“…I’m sorry. I know how terrible this must sound to you, living as a knight…”

I bowed my head deeply.

I knew how difficult a request this was, so even with ti running short, I needed to explain properly.

But Linl nodded as if it were nothing.

“No, it’s fine.”

“It’s… fine?”

“Yeah. I an, it’s no big deal. Why would that be a problem?”

…This wasn’t the ti for such thoughts, but—

I felt like I’d glimpsed a fragnt of how difficult things must be for her master, Karos.

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