Chapter 71.1: ππ‘π«ππ ππ’π³ππ«ππ¬ (π)
βUh, uh. . .β
βJohan. Finish it.β
Johan slightly bowed his head in apology and exerted his strength. Gulrak felt his body lift off the ground and was shocked.
βWhat. . . What. . . WTF!β
βSorry about that.β
βWhere did you find this bear-like guy!β
Gulrak, who had fallen, protested to Suetlg. Suetlg avoided his gaze, pretending not to hear.
Gulrak got up and dusted himself off. Then he had a look of realization.
βMarcel! Marcelβs troll slayer!!β
βYes.β
βSuch a cowardly and cunning old man!β
βBring out a chair. You need to treat your guests.β
Gulrak slapped his knee. He should have taken the rumors more seriously when he heard them!
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Although Gulrak grumbled continuously, he did not go back on his word. Suetlg and Johan were allowed to sit as guests.
βYou smell like a wolf. What have you been doing?β
βMy wolf is outside.β
βYou can talk freely, since youβre a guest. So. . . do you plan on calling your wolf?β
βYes.β
βCan I see it?β
βIf itβs okay with you.β
When Johan called, Karamaf walked out of the stable. Gulrak was surprised at the sight of the large wolf; such a size was uncommon.
βAmazing! A wolf like this. . .β
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Karamaf growled, a sign of warning not to provoke him. Gulrak understood immediately and stopped.
βHow did you become friendly?β
βUh. . . just acted friendly. It followed me.β
β!β
Gulrak was really surprised at this and looked at Johan. But Johan did not seem to be lying.
βClearly, itβs the magic of the forest.β
βDonβt just attach magic to anything. What magic in such a gloomy place.β
βDonβt listen to that sly old man. The forest is the place that truly holds mysteries. The sacred darkness that has been passed down since ancient times covers the forest. The river is. . . well, itβs just a river. I saw sailors peeing in it yesterday.β
βDo you think people donβt urinate in the forest?β
Ignoring Suetlgβs words, Gulrak spoke.
βMonsters are one of the forestβs mysteries. If such a mystery follows you, it must be because of the greater mystery sleeping in your blood and soul.β
Gulrak explained that he could hear and understand the words of all kinds of animals in the forest and speak to them.
This was because Gulrak had embraced the secrets and mysteries of the forest.
βDoes any of your ancestors have a story related to wolves?β
βIt doesnβt seem so.β
βThen it might be innate. Love from the forest, a wonderful gift from the gods.β
β. . . . . .β
Though not by blood, Johan felt there was something about his soul. His soul was one of the greatest mysteries.
βIf thereβs nothing more to say about wolves, letβs end it there. Youβre here for a reason. This friend is hard to see in the city except in winter.β
Pointing at Gulrak, Suetlg said.
βDo you only stay in the city during winter? Because of some magical reason?β
βNo. Itβs cold in winter.β
β. . . . . .β
βAnyway, why did you come?β
βIβve come to share the mysteries Iβve gathered on my travels with you.β
Suetlg, along with his words, laid out a purple cloth-wrapped Fire Goblet and the diaries held by Nahraβs followers.
βOne is a magical tool from the ancient Empire era, and the other is a book filled with mysteries about shadows and fire.β
β. . .What do you want?β
βThis knight and I are heading to Duke Brduheβs territory. As you know, the east of the Empire is a rough place.β
Even though the Empire had forests, mountains, and unexplored territories, they couldnβt compare to the east.
Tribes rejecting the Empire and monotheism, attacking pioneers, nobles continuing the legacy of ancient kingdoms in the area, vassals of the eastern Empire boasting of their ancient Empire lineage. . .
The eastern part of the Empire was a land of wild and turbulent savagery.
βSo, hand over some leather.β
β. . . . . .β
βLeather?β
βThe skins that fellow has are not only of good quality but also imbued with magical power.β
Gulrak, who lived in the forest and communicated with animals, could obtain better quality skins than any hunter.
βIt must hold warmth to fend off the cold, and be tough enough to resist spear and sword.β
βI didnβt say Iβd give it!β
βSo, youβre not interested?βcontemporary romance
Gulrak had many skins, but not the ones Suetlg had. Gulrak, with a greedy expression, scratched his beard and asked.
βSo where did you get this magical tool?β
βI canβt disclose that.β
βUgh. . . Can I open it?β
βDo as you please.β
Gulrak, removing the cloth, was astonished.
βThis is a Fire Goblet!β
βYes. Thought youβd like it. Looks handy for the forest, doesnβt it?β
β. . .Wait. Fire Goblets are usually used in pairs.β
βCouldnβt find the other one. Maybe you could try looking for it.β
Gulrakβs expression turned very suspicious.
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