Dad is Back From a Deserted Island - Chapter 43
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Father has returned from the Deserted Island
Chapter 43
The divine beast’s fury caused the very air to tremble and roil.
Yet its outward form remained that of a small, adorable baby monkey, and so the gang failed to recognize the source of the sudden chill and continued to chuckle among themselves.
“Hey. Looks like that thing’s mad. Probably because we roughed up its owner.”
“Yeah. Is it a dog? Doesn’t look like any dog I’ve ever seen. A mutation?”
“Anyway, why are they suddenly controlling the City Gate? What’s going on?”
“Dunno. Something about searching for a kid. But it’s not that one. Some noble probably lost their brat.”
“Damn, what rotten luck. Had to be today.”
One of the men brushed his forearm as a cold wind grazed his skin.
“…But why did it suddenly get so cold? Is it going to rain?”
“The sky’s perfectly clear though? The wind just got stronger. Maybe that’s it… Kyaaaah!”
A woman screamed in alarm as the violent wind slammed a door shut.
But the anomalies did not end there.
“Hey! Look over there!”
The creature—whether dog or rat, none could say—became engulfed in black light, and the sphere of radiance swelled ever larger.
[To dare harm one who serves this body.]
The monkey’s pathetic squeaking transformed into the low, menacing growl of a beast of prey.
The expanding black light slowly faded, and from within it emerged—
[Your crime runs deep indeed.]
A wolf, its black fur absorbing the light as it vanished.
“What, what is this? A wolf? Where did that wolf come from?”
“That thing from before, the dog, no. The raccoon, no. Anyway. It transformed into a wolf…?”
“That’s not the point! Why is that wolf so massive? It’s, it’s staring at us! We have to run…! Damn it. Why won’t this open?”
To make matters worse, the Warehouse door had jammed shut from the force of the wind, as if the lock mechanism had broken.
The man threw his body against it repeatedly, but it would not budge.
“Ahhhhh! D, don’t come closer! Stay back… Ahhhhh!”
And then.
The divine beast’s fury descended upon them.
Screams and terror.
Pleas for mercy and shrieks of agony.
Such things meant nothing to an enraged divine beast.
When Vivian regained consciousness and lifted her head, assaulted by the acrid stench of blood—
[Shh. It is a sight your eyes need not witness.]
Everything was already over.
Vivian’s view was obscured by Kiki’s luxuriant tail, shielding her from the desolate sight of the Warehouse.
Warmth radiated from the creature, and soft fur enveloped her.
Recognizing that familiar presence, Vivian quickly regained her composure.
“Kiki…?”
[Indeed, it is I. Vibi.]
Guided by the tail’s gentle nudge, I turned my head naturally and beheld the face of a colossal wolf—yet I felt no alarm. Having awakened the divine beast from Egg, I could sense its essence regardless of its outward form.
“Kiki, Kiki became a dog!”
[A wolf, not a dog!]
The creature was a wolf far too massive to be called a shepherd dog, yet it lacked the primal terror that such a beast typically inspired. The divine beast had carefully restrained its aura to avoid startling its master.
Of course, this restraint was precisely why I had mistaken it for a dog.
[What in the world has happened? I sleep for a moment and awaken to find strange creatures everywhere.]
“Um, where did those people go?”
[Hmph. I have disposed of them all, so you need not worry. Your father could not even properly watch over you alone, and—tsk.]
“Don’t insult my dad!”
[Such a creature that cannot tolerate a single word of criticism! Truly, the life of a divine beast is pitiable. In any case, Vibi. Climb aboard.]
“Huh?”
[Climb upon my back, I said. How else shall I guide you to where your father is?]
“Really?! You can find where Dad is?”
[Of course. There is nothing I cannot do. Now you shall truly appreciate my magnificence, yes?]
Kiki, pleased with itself, lowered its body so I could climb onto its back. I scrambled up eagerly, settling myself upon the divine beast.
After sniffing the air several times to catch Jean de Lamber’s scent, Kiki approached the door that the man had been unable to force open and shattered it effortlessly with a few strikes of its massive paw, stepping outside.
[Come. Let us go.]
“Okay!”
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By the time the sun crossed the horizon, Jean de Lamber was nearly losing his mind.
How could he have lost Vivian again?
He had endured so much to return and see his daughter.
He never imagined he would lose Vivian during what was supposed to be a casual outing to the Department Store.
Jean de Lamber doubled over, clutching his stomach as if his very insides were being torn apart.
“Lord de Lamber. Are you alright?”
Luca, who had been staying by Jean de Lamber’s side while Eduard was busy searching everywhere, startled at the sight.
The glint in Jean de Lamber’s eyes, barely visible through the hair falling across his face, was utterly terrifying.
‘Can this man even look like that?’
He was always a man with a gentle smile, but now his gaze was as fierce as that of a wild beast.
It was a natural reaction for a father whose precious daughter had been kidnapped, but Luca found himself swallowing hard nonetheless.
‘If Vivian isn’t found again, this man will shatter.’
The thought came to him instinctively.
If Vivian could not be found, this man would twist and break in ways that could not be stopped.
Luca’s worried gaze turned toward the mountains beyond where the sun was setting.
‘Where are you, Vibi?’
Then suddenly, Jean de Lamber’s head snapped up.
It was the swift movement of a beast sensing something.
“Lord de Lamber?”
“…Do you hear that sound right now?”
“Pardon?”
“Right now, Vibi. I heard Vibi’s voice.”
Vivian’s voice? He heard it?
Luca worried that Jean de Lamber, muttering with a dazed expression, was beginning to hear hallucinations, but then a voice truly began to reach Luca’s ears as well.
“…Dad!”
Growing louder and clearer.
“Father!”
“Vivian!”
As he turned his head toward the direction of the voice, a black speck that grew larger came into view.
‘What is that?’
Luca, squinting his eyes, suddenly recoiled in shock.
The Guard Militia members with keen eyesight quickly assumed defensive positions.
“A wolf has appeared in the middle of the Capital!”
“The beast is nearly the size of a bear! Everyone be careful!”
“It’s coming this way!”
But Jean de Lamber did not retreat.
Instead, he slowly walked toward the massive black wolf charging ferociously toward him.
“Lord de Lamber. It’s dangerous!”
Luca tried to grab Jean de Lamber, but a Guard Militia member stopped the boy, saying it was too dangerous.
“Vivian!”
Was Jean losing his mind, crying out Vivian’s name at the sight of the wolf?
But Luca witnessed something extraordinary.
Soft pink hair fluttering atop a massive black wolf the size of a house.
“Wait! Don’t attack! There’s a child on top of it!”
“But the description matches the kidnapped child perfectly?”
“What in the world is happening here?”
Leaving the bewildered Guard Militia behind, Jean rushed forward and caught his daughter as she leaped down from the black wolf, Kiki.
“Dad!”
“Vibi!”
“Dad, I—wait. Dad, are you crying?!”
“Vibi, our daughter….”
Jean’s body trembled as he held Vivian. The small warmth nestled in his embrace felt like a miracle.
“Dad, I thought… I thought we’d never see our princess again….”
“Sniff, daaad….”
Vivian, held securely in her father’s arms, whimpered before breaking into tears.
Though she had returned safely thanks to Kiki, it had been a terrifying ordeal for a young child to endure.
Father and daughter held each other and wept for a long time.
The touching reunion brought smiles to everyone watching.
“Woof.” [Now make these humans step back. I want to return to my previous form.]
The divine beast, unmoved by the emotional reunion of father and daughter, broke the spell with its presence.
Everyone jumped at the wolf’s cry, Jean included.
In the joy of Vivian’s return, he had momentarily forgotten about the creature, but once he acknowledged its existence, he could not ignore such an enormous mass.
The instinctive fear of prey facing a predator washed over him, but a familiar sensation quickly suppressed that terror.
Jean ventured a question.
“Vibi. Um, but this wolf… wait, could it be…?”
“Yes! It’s Kiki!”
The black fur and crimson eyes were unmistakable. At his tentative question, Vivian nodded brightly.
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