The Mage’s Nemesis Has Reincarnated - Chapter 140
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The Natural Enemy of Mages Has Been Reincarnated – Episode 140
Carbollearos was flustered.
‘Why is this human suddenly crying like a child?’
I already knew that Terion was fond of me from the information I’d gathered.
But I never expected him to shed tears like a child the moment he saw me.
‘I need to stay calm and play my part. I have to extract information about my kin!’
As I recalled my sense of purpose, the confusion vanished from my face and my expression became controlled.
I played the role of the Lich Dragon with deliberate solemnity.
“Terion. Are you truly so delighted to see me?”
“Of course I am. More than delighted. *cough*.”
“How long has it been since we parted? And here you are, a grown man, shedding tears like a fool. It’s pathetic—stop this at once.”
At the sound of my cold voice, his tears ceased of their own accord.
Terion lifted his head, his expression one of wounded indignation.
“You’re so cold. You disappeared without a word, and now you’ve taken on a new subordinate? This isn’t right. Why would you do such a thing?”
“Why? What master reports his every movement to his servants?”
“That may be true, but…”
“The same applies to taking on new subordinates. I simply needed more hands, so I recruited another. Is that truly something to feel slighted about?”
Another subordinate?
Terion’s eyes gleamed at those words.
“Then… you’re saying you’ve replenished your forces?”
“That’s correct.”
“You didn’t abandon me?”
“What are you talking about? Did someone tell you that?”
I maintained my feigned ignorance.
It was exactly as Zeke and I had rehearsed beforehand.
Terion’s expression shifted from bewilderment to fury.
“That damned bastard lied…?”
“What are you saying?”
“The new subordinate. I met him recently, and he told me I’d been abandoned by you.”
“Abandoned? Why would I discard a perfectly good servant?”
“Exactly! Now I see it—that wretch was lying. The cursed fool!”
When I heard I’d been abandoned by my master, my world seemed to crumble.
But it turned out to be nothing but a subordinate’s deception?
Terion had every right to be furious.
“It seems that fool played a cruel prank on you.”
“But wasn’t that prank far too harsh? I genuinely believed I’d been abandoned, and I was beside myself with worry. To make matters worse, Carrocksina also disappeared…”
“At that time, I had matters to attend to, so I was away.”
“Was it regarding the Spirit Realm incursion?”
After a brief pause, I nodded.
Even if it wasn’t, this was the moment to pretend it was.
At the same time, it was an opportunity to test him out.
“Indeed. Out of an abundance of caution, I must ask—you understand the reason for this invasion, yes?”
“Of course. If I succeed in breaching the Spirit Realm, it will elevate the status of my patron, Dantalian. Wasn’t that the arrangement? And the reason I haven’t contacted Baluduk is to prevent word from reaching the ears of the rival Demon Faction patron.”
“You understand well.”
Carbollearos nodded with a composed expression, though his mind churned beneath the surface.
‘A patron, then… are we speaking of a Demon Faction member? Dantalian is Carrocksina’s patron, and…?’
From the intelligence, it appeared Baluduk also had a patron.
The two were in competition.
‘So that’s why there’s no contact with this man Baluduk.’
With his curiosity satisfied, Terion posed a question.
“How did you acquire that subordinate of yours? They were wielding quite exceptional abilities…”
“Fortunate timing, I suppose. But Terion, what of the task I assigned you?”
“Ah, you mean that?”
Unaware he was being led, Terion lowered his guard and spoke freely.
“I located a place with a strong connection to the Spirit Realm, as instructed. It’s called Igrant—performing a ritual there will establish the foundation needed to breach the Spirit Realm.”
“And the preparations for the ritual?”
“I’ll conduct it as swiftly as possible. Though of course, Dantalian’s orders take priority.”
“Dantalian’s orders?”
“Ah, I hadn’t mentioned it. I met with Dantalian a few hours ago, and…”
As Terion explained what had transpired, Carbollearos was taken aback.
“Dantalian wants my subordinate? Why?”
“It seems he took a liking to their exceptional abilities.”
“Just when I’ve finally acquired them, and now they’re to be taken away.”
As I feigned disappointment, Terion’s brow furrowed, as if even that displeased him.
“Carrocksina. This is Dantalian’s command. You must comply.”
“I understand. It’s unfortunate, but I’ll have to let them go.”
“They must not learn of this. If they discover they’re being sold elsewhere, there’s no telling what they might do.”
Terion offered the suggestion carefully.
Unaware that I was already listening from beside him in a state of invisibility.
“Understood. I’ll do as you say. Now, what of the other instructions I gave you?”
“Pardon? Other instructions?”
“No, I was mistaken.”
Carbollearos tested the waters briefly before continuing.
“Do you know anything about other Lich Dragons?”
“No. Wouldn’t Carrocksina know more about such matters?”
“True. I merely wanted to verify what information you possessed.”
“I see.”
The excuse was convincing enough that Terion showed no particular suspicion.
“And you know nothing of the other dragon that was captured?”
“No.”
“The whereabouts of the surviving dragons, for instance.”
“I wouldn’t know. But why are you suddenly asking about that…?”
‘What are you doing, Carbollearos? You’re being suspicious.’
From his invisible vantage point, I pressed my forehead as I listened to their exchange.
By pressing too eagerly for information that could have been extracted gradually, I’d managed to arouse suspicion.
‘This won’t do. I need to step in soon. There doesn’t seem to be any more information to extract.’
Just as I was timing my intervention, it happened.
A Quest notification materialized before my eyes.
But.
‘What is this?’
It wasn’t the Quest I’d been expecting.
【Sudden Quest: Summon Dantalian】
└Terion Maldorado wishes to offer you to Dantalian.
└Pretend to be deceived by Terion Maldorado and perform the summoning ritual to bring Dantalian into the mortal realm.
【Conditions】
└Summon Dantalian
【Rewards】
└Random stat increase of 1,400
└6th Circle skill proficiency increased by 5,000
[Do you accept the Quest? Y/N]
‘I thought a Quest to kill Terion would appear, but this isn’t it?’
It was asking me to feign ignorance and help summon Dantalian.
‘Shouldn’t I be preventing the summoning instead?’
Even if his rank seemed low, he was ultimately a legion commander of the Demon Realm.
I couldn’t even begin to gauge how powerful Dantalian truly was.
I’d never met him directly.
A sense of danger flickered through my mind, but I quickly dismissed the hesitation.
‘There must be a reason the Quest Navigation is giving me this.’
I decided to trust the system and follow its guidance for now.
[You have selected Yes.]
After accepting the Quest, I removed my hood at a safe distance.
My form suddenly materialized in the empty air.
Terion’s shock was inevitable.
“You, you bastard!”
“Huh?”
I widened my eyes in feigned ignorance, playing the part flawlessly.
“Terion?”
“Carrocksina told me everything!”
“Ha, did she now?”
“You deceived me quite well!”
Grrrgh—
Terion’s fury erupted.
The tremor of magical power rippled through the earth itself.
I judged that the cave might collapse if this continued.
“Terion!”
Carbollearos stepped in to mediate.
“Enough! Are you trying to bring down my entire dwelling?”
At those words, Terion withdrew his magical power.
The Illusion Cave had nearly caved in entirely.
“I’ll discipline that wretch myself. So calm your excitement.”
“My apologies, Carrocksina.”
After a silent bow, Terion raised his head, his gaze still razor-sharp.
The intensity in his eyes was lethal enough to kill.
Carbollearos, feigning anger, dragged me into a corner.
“What exactly were you thinking? Why did you lie to Terion and say I abandoned you?”
“I apologize. It was merely a jest…”
“A jest?”
Carbollearos’s eyes widened sharply as he released an immense surge of magical power.
Grrrgh!
Against an aura even more colossal than Terion’s, I dropped to one knee.
“Ugh.”
“Did you truly believe such a jest could be dismissed so easily?”
Tremendous magical power constricted around me.
Most would have struggled to breathe under such oppressive force.
But.
[Resistance grants 100% immunity to magical pressure.]
I felt no compression whatsoever.
‘So the Resistance stat blocks magical force as well.’
My Resistance stat repelled any harmful energy entering my body, including this magical pressure.
‘Given that this is Carrocksina’s body, the magical power feels quite formidable.’
As I restored the body with Blessing of Light, all of Carrocksina’s Circles were fully restored as well.
Thus, Carbollearos could now unleash magical power far greater than what he possessed in life.
Though I had absorbed all the demonic essence, leaving not a trace.
‘Yet he seems completely fooled.’
Terion watched silently from behind.
Unaware that I was merely performing the act of suffering to match Carbollearos’s display of rage.
“I, I’m terribly sorry… Carrocksina. I swear I’ll never lie again. Ugh, I was wrong…”
At my words, Carbollearos’s expression softened as he withdrew his magical power.
“Don’t play such pranks again. Understood?”
“Yes…”
“And apologize formally to Terion as well.”
At Carbollearos’s gesture, I stepped forward toward where Terion stood.
“If my joke went too far, I apologize. I didn’t mean to—”
I offered a halfhearted apology, but Terion didn’t respond.
He only answered to Carbollearos.
“Terion. I have something to discuss with this one. Leave us for a moment.”
“Yes, understood.”
Once Terion disappeared outside the Cave, Carbollearos exhaled as if releasing pent-up breath, dropping his pretense entirely.
“Phew! Acting really isn’t as easy as it looks.”
“You were doing fine, though.”
“How have you managed it all this time? Doesn’t mimicking someone else make your skin crawl?”
“Not really.”
Carbollearos seemed to have an aversion to imitating others.
“So what now, Zeke? Why did you suddenly reveal yourself?”
“There’s no more useful information to extract. Besides, I need to show myself for the next phase to proceed.”
“Next phase?”
“The summoning ritual for Dantalian.”
Carbollearos’s eyes widened in shock.
“You’re not actually planning to summon that Demon, are you?”
“Yes.”
“Absolutely not! That’s madness!”
“Shh, keep your voice down.”
At my stern expression, Carbollearos snapped his mouth shut.
“Oh, do you think he heard?”
“Given the distance, probably not. But there’s no harm in being cautious.”
“Why not just kill Terion here? Or torture him to see if there’s more information we can extract?”
“Torture won’t work on him. And now isn’t the right time to kill him anyway.”
“Then what’s your plan?”
“I told you. I’m summoning the Demon.”
“Are you in your right mind, Zeke? Getting cocky because you defeated a Lich Dragon? You have no idea—Demons are beings of unimaginable power. They treat Dragons, which your kind calls the strongest, like pet lizards.”
“I know. But I need to see that creature’s face.”
My stubborn resolve was something even Carbollearos couldn’t stop.
Realizing this long ago, he sighed.
“Sigh… So after you summon the Demon, what then?”
“I’ll ask it whatever questions come to mind.”
“And after that?”
“After that?”
I answered Carbollearos’s question.
“I’ll have to kill it.”
I smiled thinly.
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