Chapter 617: Ever After (2)
Bollanyo Village, on the border of the Kiehl Empire.
Ariartelle’s house was located in this quiet countryside village. Of course, none of her neighbors living in Bollanyo knew that Ariartelle was a dragon. As far as the villagers were aware, Ariartelle was a noble who had fallen into poverty and was forced to move to the countryside, and they had no interest in looking any further beyond that fact.
Usually, country people could be overly curious about such neighbors, especially when it came to young people who were living on their own without any family members, but that wasn’t the case for Ariartelle. And it was all thanks to her magic.
Ariartelle naturally had no interest in socializing with her human neighbors, so she had long ago placed a perception-obstructing spell on herself and her mansion, and thanks to that, her mansion was usually a very quiet and peaceful place.
For Eugene and his party, who had been traveling around for nearly a whole month, there was no better place for them to get some comfortable rest. In the past, they had spent some time in Molon’s cave in Leheinjar, but since the Nur were no longer being generated there, there was no reason for them to continue staying up in those mountains.
Ariartelle silently stood in the middle of her living room.
This was a space where Ariartelle could usually indulge in her hobbies, a room lit with warm lights and Ariartelle’s favorite scent perpetually lingering in the air. It was a place where she could occasionally relax and enjoy reading a book with a cup of tea or coffee... and it was also here where she usually spied on the daily life of Leo Dragonic, who had grown into adulthood.
But that was now a story that belonged to the past. After inviting such terrible and obnoxious guests into her mansion, Ariartelle’s beloved living room — no — the entire mansion that she was living in had been thoroughly ravaged. The only place left in this mansion that could still be described as belonging solely to Ariartelle was her bedroom.
Ariartelle silently swallowed back the sadness that was welling up inside her.
Instead of giving in to her urge to grab something and break it or throw it at someone, she just clenched her fists tightly.
If she allowed herself to cry tears of sadness, it would be unbecoming of her identity as a dragon, and she didn’t have the confidence that she would be able to handle the consequences of suddenly grabbing something and smashing it or throwing it onto the floor. Because of that, the wise dragon just let out a long sigh and shook her head.
The living room was a right mess.
A blonde woman with disheveled hair was sprawled over Ariartelle’s favorite sofa. A muscular giant with a bushy beard was snoring away on top of her favorite rug. A wizard was sound asleep, a bottle of wine cradled in her lap, in the armchair where Ariartelle usually relaxed with a cup of coffee and a good book. Squeezed between the sofa and the armchair was the man who could be called the root of all this evil.
Just when had things started to go so wrong?
While using her magic to clean up the empty bottles of alcohol and leftover snacks that littered the living room, Ariartelle was overcome with feelings of regret.
A month ago, the war against the Demon King of Incarceration and the Demon King of Destruction had ended.
Ariartelle hadn’t personally participated in that war. Since the battle was for the sake of the world, she had truly wanted to devote herself to the cause... but she couldn’t afford to do so. A dragon could never break their sworn oaths, and Ariartelle had made a promise to guard the Cradle.
After all, what if the worst were to happen? What if the Demon Kings had won? In that case, Ariartelle’s duty would be to prevent the legacy of the dragons she was charged with protecting from falling into the hands of the Demon Kings.
Though such a promise had only been made because the dragons had been ignorant of the true goals of the Demon King of Incarceration and the Demon King of Destruction....
If the dragons had known that the two Demon Kings’ goal was not to reign over the world but to destroy it completely, they would have never placed Ariartelle under such an oath. Ariartelle would also have been able to throw herself onto the battlefield and fight for the grand cause of protecting the world.
In other words, this meant that Ariartelle hadn’t just been hiding away because she was afraid of taking part in the war.
However, this monster of a home invader, who was curled up on the floor in such a wretched position, had shown no consideration for Ariartelle’s circumstances.
—No matter what, you still weren’t there to help.
Ariartelle was the one who had gone looking for them in the first place.
She had heard that the Demon Kings had been defeated. Now, there were no longer any Demon Kings left to threaten their world. There were still countless demonfolk remaining in Helmuth, but their race’s innate ferocity was being restrained by the chain held by the Hero.
It was a complete victory — an achievement worthy of celebration.
As the representative of the dragons, Ariartelle had gone looking for Eugene and his comrades. The Hero’s party had disappeared following the end of the war and had been wandering across the continent, but it wasn’t that hard for Ariartelle to find them. All she needed to do was to find her fellow dragon, who happened to be accompanying them.
But once she had found them, Ariartielle was subjected to all sorts of jibes regarding her absence from the war and was forced to open up her home to them.
“I really shouldn’t have gone looking for them...,” Ariartelle sighed deeply as she continued cleaning up the room.
The rows of empty bottles she had lined up on one side of the room were already numbering in dozens. All those bottles had once been a part of Ariartelle’s cherished wine collection, but they had all been emptied in a single night.
But now that things had come to this point, what was the use of regret? Just as she finished cleaning, and was about to throw blankets over the bodies of the four wastrels who had fallen asleep without even a coat to cover themselves—
“Ahem....”
Ariartelle heard a cough coming from behind her. Startled, her back snapped up straight. A quickly cast spell covered Ariartelle’s face with a thin layer of makeup. With a moment to prepare herself, none of the despair shadowing her face until just now could be seen on Ariartelle’s face.
“Have you woken up?” Ariartelle said with a smile as she gracefully turned around.
A cleanly-dressed Vermouth was standing at the entrance to the living room. Unlike the four wastrels sprawling around this room, Vermouth had gone to bed in his room. This was thanks to the fact that he had managed to escape from the drinking contest that had been held in this living room last night, a true ordeal that had managed to knock out everyone other than himself.
“My apologies,” Vermouth said, bowing his head.
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