Chapter Six: Level Drain
“Kwa!”
The bag fell over and everything came tumbling out. First Gaelion was knocking on my door and running away, and now he was rummaging through my bags. I guess Filo still did that kind of thing too, though. She would also rummage through my garbage. She called it “treasure hunting.” I guess Gaelion was no different. Actually, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were in the middle of some kind of jurisdictional dispute over who should get to rummage through my garbage or something.
“Oh, come on. Have some consideration for the person who has to clean that up.”
A bunch of monster bones, some ore, and the dragon emperor core that had been part of my Barbaroi Armor all came tumbling out of the bag. The dragon emperor core must have caught Gaelion’s attention, because his eyes were glued to it as it rolled across the floor. He started to bat it around, like a cat probably would have done.
I guess Filo and Gaelion both liked shiny objects. I seemed to remember Filo being mesmerized by the dragon core I’d been using before this one. That brought back fond memories of Romina working with the cores back in Kizuna’s world.
“Kwa?!”
Seeing Gaelion bat the core around playfully did make me feel a bit warm and fuzzy inside, but this wasn’t play time. I decided to give him a little scolding and then clean up.
“Is that a dragon emperor core?! Little Naofumi, hurry up and take that away from Gaelion!”
“Huh?”
Sadeena suddenly started shouting at me. There was a look of urgency in her eyes. Gaelion bit at the dragon emperor core and held it in his mouth.
“Hey! That doesn’t belong to you. Give it to me!”
Gaelion completely ignored my reprimand and let the core slide deep into his mouth before . . . Gulp! He swallowed it whole.
“Hey! Spit that out!”
I grabbed Gaelion by the shoulders and shook him. Did the monster seal have some kind of punishment that could make him spit it out? I pulled up the settings and started poking around.
And that’s when it happened.
“Kwa?!”
Gaelion opened his eyes wide and starting convulsing, like he was having a seizure.
“Kw . . . Gya . . . Gyuuu . . .”
He broke into a cold sweat. His eyes were squeezed shut tightly and he was moaning, as if he were trying to resist something. I could hear a faint creaking sound resonating from his whole body.
“H . . . hey . . .”
“Umm . . . There’s an incredibly sinister life force flooding out of Gaelion! There’s so much of it!” Raphtalia shouted while looking at Gaelion.
“Sinister life force?”
“Yes! Be careful!”
I turned around to look at Gaelion, and some blackish, purplish . . . magic power or something was flooding out of his body. It was visible to the naked eye. I’d seen this color before. It looked like the aura that surrounded Filo whenever I used the Shield of Wrath.
“Little Naofumi, stand back!”
Sadeena faced Gaelion and readied her harpoon. She thrust it at him and tried to catch his tail with it, but Gaelion curled his tail up quickly and jumped sideways.
“Gyaaoooo!”
Gaelion looked up at the ceiling with bloodshot eyes and howled. When he did, a cloud of magical breath shot out of his mouth and instantly blew the ceiling right off the house.
“Gya!”
With a loud swish, Gaelion spread his wings out wide and took flight. Alright! I had the monster seal settings open already, so I’d just use the punishment setting to drop him out of the sky. I activated the monster seal. But the screen just flickered, and nothing else happened.
“You blew my damned roof off! Settle down!”
If the seal wasn’t going to work, I’d just have to take things into my own hands! I jumped up and grabbed on to the little troublemaker.
“Gyaooooo!”
“Whoa!”
Gaelion smashed into me with the weight of his whole body. The impact had managed to just knock me away and I fell down on my butt.
“Ouch . . .”
Wait a second. He’d caught me off guard, but even so, would Gaelion really be able to knock me away? It went without saying that it would take a ridiculous amount of attack power to overcome my defense rating and break free from my hold. That would mean he was at least as powerful as Ren or Raphtalia.
“Gyaoowwww . . .”
Gaelion glared at me with bloodshot eyes. They were no longer the slightly goofy eyes I’d seen only moments before. They were the eyes of a wild dragon driven by feral instinct. I could feel a pressure emanating from them that sent shivers down my spine.
I held my shield out in front of me and glared at Gaelion as I readied myself to grab him for real this time. Sadeena and Raphtalia were right there. It could be dangerous for them, if he used that breath attack that blew my roof off again.
“Gyaooooo!”
Gaelion let out a loud screech and then flew off somewhere into the distance.
“Something was clinging to Gaelion. What in the world was that?”
Atla showed up from out of nowhere and began to comment, but I dashed out of the building to see which direction Gaelion had gone.
“Wh . . . what was that?”
The slaves that were still in the village heard the ruckus and came running over.
“What’s going on?”
“What in the world happened here?”
“What is it? What happened?”
Rat and Wyndia both looked in the direction that I was looking. So did Fohl and Atla.
“Well, actually . . .”
I told them about Gaelion eating the dragon emperor core and ending up like he did.
“Emperor core, you say? You sure have some strange items, Count.”
“You have any idea what might have happened?” I asked.
“The biology of the dragon species is still largely shrouded in mystery. I’ve heard of dragons wanting cores from other dragons, but I wouldn’t have thought it would go on a rampage like that.”
“Little Naofumi, where did you get your hands on that dragon emperor core?”
Sadeena grabbed my shoulder and began to interrogate me.
“It was originally from a dragon that lived in the mountains near a village in the east.”
“In that case, it’s highly likely that Gaelion’s body was commandeered by the soul of the dragon emperor that was in that core.”
Sadeena sure seemed to know a lot about this kind of thing.
“Inside of that dragon emperor core is something like an organ that contains the soul of the dragon within it. I’ve heard that other dragons can use such cores to boost their own powers or absorb the memories of the dragon it came from,” she went on.
“Does that mean . . . Gaelion absorbed the memories of the dragon zombie and that’s why he went on a rampage?”
“No way . . .” mumbled Ren.
He staggered backward, unable to say anything else.
“The dragon that you defeated is the one that turned into the dragon zombie, right?” I asked him.
“I have to stop it, no matter what!” he shouted.
“If you try to do that, it may just come back to life, fueled by its hatred for you,” I said.
“In that case . . . We can still stop it! Naofumi! You raised that dragon, didn’t you?!”
“He did seem fond of me, but it was the villagers who raised him. This one was in charge of him.”
I pointed at Wyndia. Still, he was a cute dragon and I didn’t want to give up on him if possible. It would depend on where he had run off to. We needed to go find him and capture him.
“How do you feel about having killed that dragon, Sword Hero?”
Wyndia glared at Ren as she questioned him with a stern tone of voice. She was a dragon fanatic, so she probably just didn’t want Ren to be the one to kill the dragon.
“I’m sure he probably just killed it because it was an easy target. He probably knew about it from some quest in a game he’d played or something,” I said.
“That . . . That’s true. But I know I caused a lot of people problems by killing it. I’ve heard that region is plagued by disease now. I do feel bad about killing it.”
Ren got depressed so easily.
“I can’t apologize enough. I don’t know how to make up for it,” he went on.
Ren cast his eyes downward regretfully. It didn’t seem like Wyndia was going to push the issue, but something about Ren’s response bothered me.
“You know . . .” I said.
“Huh?”
“I’m only saying this because you seem so naïve, but did you ever stop to think that the monsters you’ve killed might have had families? That they might have been leading happy lives?”
The blood slowly drained from Ren’s face. I guess that thought had never occurred to him.
“Do you plan to go around to all of those families and tell them, ‘I’m the one that killed your family member. I take full responsibility,’ or something? And if you’re going to draw a line and say monsters are monsters, then what about our monsters over there in the monster stable?”
“Umm . . . uhh . . . I . . .”
I sighed. Adolescents were such a hassle to deal with.
“It’s the same whether you eat plants or animals. In the end, you have to take other lives in order to go on living. In fact, it would be even better if you just accept that trampling over others is a part of life,” I explained.
“Isn’t that a contradiction?”
“Huh? What the hell are you talking about? You’re a hero. We have to brutally murder monsters to get stronger so that we can save the world, you know? It’s the law of the jungle.”
I’d heard that even killing humans gave experience in this world. If he wanted to try to insist on some kind of idealistic rubbish, like monsters and humans being different, he would just have to wait until he got summoned to an ideal world.
“So, Ren, whenever you kill a monster, do it with full awareness of the choice you’re making. That is, if you’re serious about wanting to save the world.”
“Fine . . . I understand.”
He didn’t look very convinced. Ren had been spending a lot of time with Eclair, after all. That was probably making him even more of an idealist.
“But even so . . . I want to apologize and try to protect everyone.”
“Uh huh, whatever.”
The guy had a problem. If I didn’t sort him out eventually, he was probably going to go off the rails again.
“We have to go after him,” said Wyndia.
Her icy gaze was fixed on Ren and she had a sense of urgency in her voice. Gaelion was her beloved dragon. I needed that dragon emperor core for my armor too. Worst-case scenario, I might even have to defeat Gaelion to get it back.
“I know. We just have to call Filo back and then we’ll head out,” I said.
We could have gone after him without waiting on Filo. But having her take us would make things much quicker. Sheesh. I hadn’t even gotten to ride my dragon and now I had to put him down.
“Here’s a horse to ride to the neighboring town,” a soldier announced.
I mounted the horse that one of the soldiers had prepared and was about to head off to get Filo. Just then, Eclair come riding up on her own horse from the direction of the town.
“Mr. Iwatani!”
“What is it? I was just about to head your way.”
“It’s an emergency! Melty is calling for you! Something is wrong with Filo!”
“What?!”
“What? Why Filo?”
“Fine. Raphtalia and Ren, you two start making preparations to head out,” I said.
“Understood!” Raphtalia replied.
“Okay. There’s nothing I can do to help treat her, so I’ll get started on preparations like you said,” said Ren.
I left things at the village to Ren and Raphtalia and headed toward the neighboring town.
I followed Eclair to the clinic that had been built in the town. When I stepped into the clinic, Melty came running over. She looked like she was about to cry.
“Umm . . . Filo just started writhing in pain all of a sudden. Please help her, Naofumi!”
“You know I’m not a doct . . . healer, right? Still, I’ll do what I can, of course.”
“Promise you’ll save her!”
Even if I did promise . . . If it was something really serious, all I could do was use the Elixir of Yggdrasil and hope that helped.
“Let’s take a look at her first,” I said.
“Okay.”
Melty and one of the clinic doctors took me to the examination room. Filo was inside, lying there limply in her filolial form.
“Ugh . . . uuugghh . . .”
Filo’s whole body was undergoing the same kind of change that always happened when I used the Shield of Wrath. It looked the worst near her stomach. Actually, it was worse than usual. The sinister aura was flowing out of her body like a dense cloud of smoke. I guess that would have been an apt description. The crest feather on the top of her head was glowing like it was trying to fight back, but the sinister aura seemed to be winning.
“Rafu . . .”
Raph-chan was trying to help by batting at the aura with her hand, but it didn’t seem to have much effect.
“What’s happening to her? Would using the Elixir of Yggdrasil stop it?”
“That’s unclear. However, whatever it is, there seems to be a strong curse component to it. It would probably be best not to expect much, even from the Elixir of Yggdrasil.”
The clinic doctor’s voice was filled with uncertainty.
“Oh, it’s you, Master . . .”
Filo moaned painfully. She looked at me and reached out with her wing. I stroked her cheek gently. Even though she wasn’t in her human form, Filo squinted contentedly when I stroked her cheek. She continued to moan painfully.
I checked Filo’s condition using my status magic. It would notify me of basic abnormalities, like if she were paralyzed by a poison or something. Filo’s status screen was all fuzzy and kept flickering. Something was obviously not right.
And that’s when I noticed it. Filo’s level was lower than I remembered it being. Had she leveled down? What was going on? Several possibilities came to mind, but from what I had to go on at the moment, it was impossible to determine which one was most likely.
“Go get Rat and Sadeena from the village and bring them here,” I told Melty.
“Okay,” she replied.
After a few minutes, Rat and Sadeena showed up, along with Fohl, Atla, and Wyndia too.
“Filo! What happened?!”
Wyndia ran over to Filo, clearly worried. Were the two of them even close? Or maybe that’s just how a monster fanatic would respond in a situation like this.
“Rat. Sadeena. What do you think?”
“We just got here. All I can say is that it looks like she’s experiencing the effects of some kind of curse. Mind if I do a quick examination?”
Rat looked over the doctor’s medical report and then started poking at Filo.
“I checked her status and her level is gradually dropping, bit by bit,” I said.
“Judging by this aura, I’m guessing it has something to do with little Gaelion going on a rampage.”
Sadeena’s conclusion seemed to match up with mine.
“But why would little Filo be showing symptoms like that?” she asked.
“Leveling down? That means it’s a really powerful curse. Even so, I’ve never seen symptoms this bad,” Rat responded.
“What do you think, Rat?”
“I think Sadeena is right, without a doubt. But . . . Is there some kind of connection between Filo and Gaelion? I know they don’t get along, but it has to be more than that,” she said.
“If we assume that the cause is not the dragon emperor core, but rather the previous dragon zombie core, then there is a connection.”
“What do you mean?”
“When we faced the dragon zombie, Filo ended up eating the dragon’s core. What I had was just a single fragment of that core.”
In fact, Filo had basically defeated the zombie dragon, and she’d done it by eating its core. It would make sense that it had to do with what was going on now.
“I see. So Gaelion going on a rampage would also affect Filo, since she ate the core that caused his rampage.”
“That’s my guess.”
“In that case, check Gaelion’s status. I have a feeling that there’s more going on here.”
I checked Gaelion’s status. Just like with Filo, the screen was all fuzzy and many of the details were unclear. But . . .
“His level is rising.”
Gaelion had only been level 36 before, but now he was level 45. He’d soared right past the class-up level limit.
“Umm . . . I can sense a sinister power flowing out of Filo,” said Atla.
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