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âRest in peace⌠and Iâll be using whatâs left of your body.â
As I lightly made the sign of the cross, perhaps curious about what I was doing, Helena, who had been watching me quietly unlike the other magicians who were busy snooping around, approached.
When she saw the contents of the coffin, her mouth fell open.
âB-Brother, are these⌠Fafnirâs children?â
âTheyâre something similar.â
âI see⌠Itâs said that during the early stages of the War of the Gods, dragons showed incredible might. Because of that, they were targeted first, and even the hidden hatchlings were all slaughtered. Perhaps Fafnir was always so enraged because he lost his children.â
âOh, no, thatâs not it. These three were created by Fafnir after the war, when he was the last dragon left, trying to continue his lineage by cloning himself.â
âHuh?â
Helena tilted her head, confused.Now that I think about it, aside from the fact that my soul came from Earth, there wasnât really anything I couldnât reveal anymore, right?
I didnât regret deceiving everyone, but that didnât mean I felt no guilt at all.
There was a bit of a sense of responsibility lingering in the back of my mind. Maybe I could clear half of it now.
Opening the other two coffins and making the same sign of the cross, I added,
âAnd theyâre my brothers, too.â
ââŚHuh?â
âI mean, I was created by Fafnir as well. I was born in that tank over there.â
âWh-What?!â
Helena was so shocked she jumped up from her spot. When she landed, she wobbled for a moment, and then lion ears popped out of her head.
âWhat?! Yandel! What are you saying?!â
âItâs been a while, Solari. First time since that night, huh?â
ââItâs been a whileâ⌠No, this is no time for casual greetings! Everyone! Gather around! This is important!â
Solariâs voice roared like a lion.
The others, who had been curiously fiddling around with the laboratory, were startled and rushed over.
Iona, who arrived first, blinked her blood-red eyes.
âWhatâs going on, Helena⌠oh? Righteous Radiance?â
âYes! Itâs me! But thatâs not the point right now!â
âEh⌠what could be more important than a god descendingâŚ?â
âYandel was born without a mother!â
ââŚThatâs a bit of a blunt way to put it.â
Iona, looking slightly serious, took a step back, and Solari shook her head as she continued,
âNo! I mean it! He says heâs a human created by Fafnir!â
âHuh? Master isâŚ?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âMaster? I only just arrived and couldnât hear everything, but what does this mean?â
The rest of the party, who had arrived a little later, widened their eyes in surprise and asked in unison.
Solari, still in shock, began to ramble, trying to explain what had just been revealed.
âUh⌠so, Yandel is a chimera? Or a homunculus? Something like that. And these are his brothers, and theyâre also Fafnirâs children, and so⌠and soâŚâ
As if she couldnât bear to watch Solari struggling anymore, Clara emerged from the medallion and took over the explanation.
-Lady, please calm down for a moment. Youâre not explaining things well at all.
âCalm down, calm down⌠right! Iâm calm!â
Solari took a deep breath and nodded. But maybe she calmed down a bit too much because her ears and tail that had been twitching disappeared, and Helenaâs consciousness resurfaced.
ââŚItâs not a problem, is it?â
âYes. The Lord Righteous Radiance says she will continue to listen from within.â
-If calming down only makes you feel embarrassed, thereâs nothing wrong with saying so, Lady SolariâŚ.
âShh! Clara! Thatâs blasphemy!â
Helena gently tapped the medallion, warning Clara.
Watching the two of them, I let out a chuckle and spoke up.
âI was going to explain everything when Senior Faye arrived, but⌠since this happened, I guess Iâll just have to explain it to her later.â
Feeling the groupâs gaze focused on me, I shrugged my shoulders.
âYouâve all guessed bits and pieces about my past and origins, but none of you really know the full story, right? Nowâs a good time to tell you. Hereâs how it all happenedâŚâ
And so on⌠yadda yadda, duck-billed platypus.
âThatâs how it is.â
I glossed over the parts about my soul and Hero and Academy, explaining instead that I woke up in the tank and had knowledge implanted through magic.
Even though I skipped over the most shocking parts, the party was still in a daze, unable to process what they had just heard.
Each of them looked bewildered, but as usual, Carla was the first to recover and cautiously raised her hand.
âUm⌠Master?â
âYeah? Do you have more questions?â
âYes. As far as I know, artificial beings canât reproduce, right? So, does that meanâŚâ
âIâm not impotent. I can definitely have kids, donât worry. Fafnir succeeded in making a body thatâs completely identical to a human, after all.â
âPhew⌠then the Lindelheit family line will continue. Thatâs a relief!â
ââŚWhat if I take on a different surname, though?â
Given my current achievements, Iâd probably be granted a title soon.
But Carla tilted her head innocently, as if the idea didnât bother her in the slightest.
âMaster is already effectively the heir of the Lindelheit family. Even if your surname changes, youâll still practice Lindelheitâs breathing techniques and cast spells using Lindelheitâs secret methods. Changing your name doesnât mean youâre part of a different family, does it?â
âHuh?â
Now, Carla boldly declared her plan to revive the Lindelheit family, not even bothering to hide her intentions anymore.
I couldnât help but chuckle in disbelief. Seeing this, Elisha, who was standing next to me, pointed an accusing finger at Carla with a burst of indignation.
âYouâve finally revealed your true colors, Carla!â
âWh-What do you mean, Elisha? What true colors of the Lindelheit lady are you talking about?â
âDonât you see, Teacher? Carla has been slowly turning Yandel to her side from the beginning!â
âIs that so?!â
âYes! While you were preoccupied, Teacher, Carla has been gradually tainting Yandel with her influence. And now, after hearing that Yandel carries the blood and flesh of a dragon, she no longer sees any need to hide it!â
ââŚOh no.â
Irisâs shoulders slumped at the sudden attack.
I gently lifted the dejected Iris, who shuffled over to me with open arms, and gave her a comforting shake.
It hadnât even been a long shake, yet her face turned into one of pure satisfaction. I then turned to Elisha, who was smugly humming to herself.
âDonât be so jealous. I did promise you last time Iâd fill a house with half-elves, remember?â
âWh-When did I ever make such a promise?!â
Elisha jumped up like someone had been startled, but if you looked closely, her face was flushed red, and her ears were trembling uncontrollably.
It was proof that, despite her protests, she was somewhat pleased.
âAnyway, is there anything else you want to ask?â
âNo, no. Whether you were born from a human or a dragon, it doesnât change anything, right? The Yandel who threw his life on the line to save me that day is still the Yandel standing before me now, and thatâs enough for me!â
âProfessor IonaâŚâ
For a moment, I was touched by Ionaâs sparkling gaze.
But that was quickly cut short.
âMore importantly, more importantly. You said you can use Dragonification now, right? Could I maybe⌠drink your blood while youâre in that form?â
ââŚThatâs fine.â
Give me my touching moment back!
Now it just sounds like youâre hanging around with me for the sake of drinking my blood!
A sigh rose to the tip of my tongue but faded away. In its place was a dry chuckle.
Despite the gravity of the situation, they were acting just as noisyâno, even more so than usual, as if to ease my mind.
I did feel a sense of relief from finally revealing what Iâd been hiding, but there was also a part of me that had worried about how they might react, being a chimera and all.
That concern must have been evident on the surface.
âThank you, everyone.â
âHmph, itâs good that you understand, Master. But by the way, where is this treasure you said Iâd like so much? Thereâs a lot of interesting things here, but nothing that particularly stands out to me.â
âOh, itâs this.â
I gestured toward the three coffins at my feet, inside of which were the small, neatly preserved dragon corpses.
They were about the size of large dogs, their black scales shining like obsidianâjust like Fafnirâs clones.
Iris looked down at the dragons with a puzzled expression and tilted her head.
âArenât these the ones you said are like your brothers?â
âI got permission to use them. They said itâs fine.â
I laughed as I saw Iris staring at me as if I were some sort of madman.
âWhat? Donât like it? Even though theyâre small, just consuming one dragon heart would bring you that much closer to becoming an archmage.â
ââŚI never said I didnât like it.â
Iris quietly approached and rubbed her forehead against my shoulder. So straightforward.
If it had been a set of dragon materials, Faye wouldâve liked it even more than Iris. But this wasnât the real treasure.
Thud.
I used telekinesis to open a drawer a little further away.
Inside was a stack of paper, thicker than any encyclopedia.
I brought it over with telekinesis and skimmed through it before handing it over to Iris.
âHere.â
âHuh?â
Iris, who had been burrowing into my shoulder, finally separated from me and looked down at the papers.
âThese are Fafnirâs final magical notes, containing all the research records he absorbed from the Dragon Council elders and reorganized himself.â
ââŚWhat?â
âIâm giving them to you, Iris. Once youâve read and understood them, let us know.â
Iris silently held the papers to her chest. She looked at me, then back at the papers, and thenâŚ
Thunk.
She fainted on the spot.