Having safely become fourth years, Rudel and co were having a discussion over their futures in the academy cafeteria. Surrounding a round table, Luecke, Eunius and Izumi… alongside their usual members, Aleist was there as well.
As lunch had already gone by, there were few people at the cafeteria. In such a situation, Aleist mumbled some complaints as he ate the cakes lining the table.
“Why’d you have to call me? Originally, I wanted to have this badass reunion sort of thing going at the tournament. And Millia’s been distant from me ever since Valentine’s Day… hah.”
“Valentine? Was that chocolate distribution thing you were doing some sort of festival?”
Luecke sipped his tea, ignoring all of Aleist’s complaints as he bit onto the unfamiliar term Valentine’s Day.
“That thing he did around the end of the third year? As I recall, Rudel and Izumi made chocolate together and exchanged them… so what sort of festival is it?”
Eunius also ignored Aleist’s complaints, requesting an explanation on Valentine’s Day.
“… Not telling.”
Aleist averted his eyes from the two of them in an attempt to put up a slight resistance.
“You apparently give chocolates to the person you like. Aleist and his friends were putting their all into making chocolate, and when I got curious and asked, that’s what he said… I also gave some to Izumi.”
Rudel answered quite calmly.
(Normally, the girl’s supposed to give to a guy… why did we have to make chocolates so seriously, I wonder. By the time I noticed it, the girls had gathered and snatched them all, so I couldn’t give Millia anything. Should I teach him about white day while I’m at it?)
Aleist’s feeble resistance was meaningless before Rudel. Listening to Rudel’s words, Aleist hesitated over whether to tell him the truth or not.
But that conversation was interrupted by Luecke as he started into the main issue.
“Well that doesn’t really matter. The problem is how we’re going to spend our remaining two years. Me and Rudel, and that muscle-head over there have some freedom, but what about you two?”
“Once I get my knight qualifications, I plan to take on the high knight qualification test.”
Izumi lowered her eye level a little as she answered Luecke’s question. Right, the way things were going, Izumi and Rudel would graduate the academy and part in two years time. Thinking of it that way, Izumi felt a little lonely.
On the other side, Aleist smiled as he thought over how he was going to enjoy his remaining two years. At the same time, he recalled how he was supposed to spend this time going by the game.
(As I recall… the mid-game has the highest level of freedom. You can make friends with the kids who enroll around this time. Since you’ve just about completed capturing the other girls, after all. But if you don’t do various things during this time period, things go to hell after you graduate. The war event becomes a hard fight, and…!?)
Aleist’s face suddenly turned pale as he stood from his seat. Seeing that, the other four turned wondering what was going on, but without noticing them, Aleist started to mutter again before raising his voice.
“A-at this rate, it’ll be terrible… i-in that case, I have no choice but to do it!”
“I don’t know what you’re trying to do, but that’s the spirit, Aleist.”
Oblivious, Rudel cheered him on.
“I’m going to the temple in the borderland. There, I have to class change from magic swordsman into an advanced class.”
“I-I see… well, good luck with that.”
As Aleist confidently threw out the words class change and advanced job, Eunius had no idea what to say, so he gave a vague answer. Luecke rubbed his inner eyes as he closed his eyelids in thought.
(At times, I can’t understand Aleist at all. To change from a magic swordsman into something, he has to go to the outer reaches? … it’s no good, I don’t get it. Is he getting his hands on some new technique? Or is there some hermit in the mountains over there?)
Izumi didn’t know what to say either, so for now she tried asking Rudel. Perhaps it was a special custom not found in the orient, and with that on her mind, she turned to Rudel… only to find his eyes sparkling as he looked at Aleist.
“Can you become strong if you go to the borderland?”
“Of course. Five years ago, I myself went to become a magic swordsman, so there’s no doubt about it.”
Seeing Aleist clearly declare it, Rudel gave some serious thought.
Rudel himself understood it, the way things were going he was closing in on his limit. He hasn’t been negligent in his daily training. But Luecke, Eunius and Aleist in the academy… after fighting them, he realized he really didn’t have any talent.
In such a situation, taking on a challenge in the pursuit of strength didn’t sound bad.
“… Then I’m going too.”
“R-Rudel?”
“Oy, get a grip on yourself!”
“Don’t be hasty! It’s just Aleist’s usual sickness.”
Paying no heed to Izumi and the other’s attempts to stop him, Rudel decided on a trip to the borderlands with Aleist.
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The Gaia Empire. It was a country given no real detail in-game, a land that existed for the sole purpose of making a hero out of the protagonist. In a room of that empire, a certain individual had called Mies, who had failed in her mission and divulged national secrets. The special skill of the Licorise House’s Mies, or rather her in-game skill ‘Successful Flight’ didn’t allow her to avoid responsibility, and she was receiving disciplinary action.
Her actions were used as a reason to cut down the Licorise House’s power in the political world. All that remained of the house were the experiment documents and results of the monster enhancement plans they been tasked with developing for the express purpose of ruining themselves…
The person who called out Mies appeared in the room she waited.
“I’m sorry to have kept you waiting.”
His age was perhaps in his early twenties. Long, curling silver hair draped over his loosely-worn clothes of high-class make, a man entered the room to give Mies a polite bow. He was tall in stature, and from his trained body and the way he moved, he gave off an air that he wasn’t your average joe.
“No, it is no issue to me, your majesty.”
“Don’t be like that. Call me Askewell or Al or whatever you like. From here on out, you’re going to become my precious collaborator, after all.”
Askewell Gaia… the empire’s third prince, and the commander of the imperial army. A smile on his face, Askewell urged Mies to take a seat as he read through the documents he had received beforehand. His expression turned serious as could be.
“Are the contents written here to be taken as fact?”
“… Yes.”
Mies told Askewell the truth. As she did, Askewell’s initial strained expression eventually turned to a smile.
“Wonderful. So it is possible to take perfect command of powerful soldiers… I cannot comprehend why the higher-ups would ever reject such a plan.”
On those words, Mies feared the prince just a little. But she told herself this was a necessary measure to regain the Licorise House’s authority.
“The method isn’t perfect. And it could not put up a decent fight against a dragon.”
“No problem. Courtois isn’t able to maintain so many dragons. Furthermore… if you can enhance ogres and orcs in large numbers and make soldiers of them, it is the Courtois soldiers who won’t be able to put up a decent fight.”
Honestly, Mies was dim when it came to military affairs. But thinking she had to say something, she tried to joke around by bringing up the necessary food supply to maintain an ogre.
“While it may be easier than rearing a dragon, an enhanced ogre eats more than your common soldier. You should prepare yourself for twice the food expenditure.”
Hearing that, Prince Askewall’s smile didn’t change. But Mies grew afraid of that smile.
“I told you it isn’t a problem. There’s plenty of food to be found where we’re going.”
“Eh?”
“You cannot comprehend? Or could it be you’re purposely trying not to… so be it. I’m talking humans. If we invade, we’ll have plenty on our hands. And even if they face defeat, what we lose are not people of the empire. We lose only monsters.”
Askewell spoke to Mies’ confusion.
“I’ll prepare you a research lab. First off, you are to prepare twenty enhanced ogres. I’ve secured a place for you to experiment… and worry not, a monster attacking humans is only a natural occurrence. Whether they be enhanced or not, monsters are monsters… there is no need for it to weigh on your mind.”
This was Askewell Gaia, the last boss of the game.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Dragoon 167: Epilogue
- Dragoon 166: Dragoon
- Dragoon 165: You’re There, and I’m Here
- Dragoon 164: Last Battle
- Dragoon 163: Versus
- Dragoon 162: Sword and Magic
- Dragoon 161: Those Who Can’t Run
- Dragoon 160: I Kinda Don’t Really Get it
- Dragoon 159: Thank you for Everything
- Dragoon 158: The End of the Event
- Dragoon 157: Events Set in Stone
- Dragoon 156: What’s Gone and Done
- Dragoon 155: Dragon and Wyvern
- Dragoon 154: Last Boss
- Dragoon 153: Demon King
- Dragoon 152: Fina’s Counterattack
- Dragoon 151: The Other Reincarnation
- Dragoon 150: Comrade
- Dragoon 149: The Empire’s Advance
- Dragoon 148: And Aleist the Protagonist
- Dragoon 147: The Country or the People
- Dragoon 146: Friends and
- Extra: Songstress Epilogue
- Extra: Songstress 13
- Extra: Songstress 12
- Extra: Songstress 11
- Extra: Songstress 10
- Extra: Songstress 9
- Extra: Songstress 8
- Extra: Songstress 7
- Dragoon 137: Extra: Songstress 6
- Dragoon 136: Extra: Songstress 5
- Dragoon 135: Extra: Songstress 4
- Dragoon 134: Extra: Songstress 3
- Extra: Songstress 2
- Extra: Songstress 1
- Dragoon 131: Erselica Rises to the Stage
- Dragoon 130: Aleist’s Harem
- Dragoon 129: The White Dragoon’s Ability is?
- Dragoon 128: The Major and Aleist
- Dragoon 127: Bennet’s Job
- Dragoon 126: The Hippogryph and the Knight of Shadows
- Dragoon 125: The Port Town and the Empire
- Extra: Eunius and Aleist Part 2
- Extra: Eunius and Aleist Part 1
- Dragoon 122: Light and the Two
- Dragoon 121: The Wall and Light
- About Strength in Dragoon
- Dragoon 120: Form and the Wall
- Dragoon New Year Special Part 2
- Dragoon 119: Hostility and Form
- Dragoon 118: The Mission and Hostility
- My Hero
- The Little Macho Girl
- Dragoon New Year Special
- Dragoon 117: The Superior and the Mission
- Dragoon 116: The Academy and the Superior
- Dragoon 115: The Outer Reaches and the Academy
- Dragoon 114: The Knight Brigade and the Outskirts
- Extra: Mystith is Working Hard
- Dragoon 112: The Display and the King
- Dragoon 111: Friends and the Display
- Dragoon 110: The Fight and Friends
- Dragoon 109: The Bar and the Fight
- Dragoon 108: Cleaning Duty and the Bar
- Dragoon 107: Friends and Cleaning Duty
- Dragoon 106: Revived Fear and a New Ruler
- Dragoon 105: Inherited Feelings and Revived Fear
- Dragoon 104: Discipline and Parent and Child
- Dragoon 103: The Dogfight and Discipline
- Dragoon 102: The Effects of Healing Magic and the Dogfight
- Dragoon 101: Formation Flying and Healing Magic
- Dragoon 100: The Head of the Platoon and Formation Flying
- Dragoon 99: The Search Party and the Head of the Platoon
- Dragoon 98: Running Away and the Search Party
- Dragoon 97: The Evaluation and Running Away
- Dragoon 96: The Rival and the Evaluation
- Dragoon 95: New Comrades and Superiors
- Dragoon 94: The End of School Life and a New Problem Child
- Dragoon 93: The Costume and the Beauty Contest
- Dragoon 92: Demands and Preparing for Graduation
- Dragoon 91: The Path to be a Dragon Knight
- Extra: Surpass Marty 9
- Extra: Surpass Marty 8
- Dragoon 88: The Decision and Family
- Dragoon 87: The Idiotic Two and Where Paths Split
- Dragoon 86: the Battle Junky and the Protagonist.
- Dragoon 85: The Confession and the Sword Idiot
- Dragoon 84: The Senior and the Pregnancy
- Dragoon 83: The Little Sister and the Barrier
- Dragoon 82: The Night Before the Festival and the Pitch Black Armor
- Dragoon 81: The Young Men and the Festival’s Eve
- Extra: Surpass Marty 7
- Extra: Surpass Marty 6
- Extra: Surpass Marty 5
- Dragoon 77: The Oath and the Little Brother
- Dragoon 76: The Young Man and the White Dragon
- Dragoon 75: The Goddess and Those that Don’t Exist
- Dragoon 74: The Legend and the Dragon
- Dragoon 73: The Little Sister, the Friend, and a Little Bit of Dragon
- Dragoon 72: The Flan’s Return
- Dragoon 71: The Young Man and Time
- Dragoon 70: The Young Man and the Party
- Dragoon 69: The Young Man and the Two
- Dragoon 68: The Elf Sisters and Flan
- Dragoon 67: The Three and the Dragon
- Dragoon 66: The Harem and the Royal Guard
- Dragoon 65: The Four Idiots and the Three
- Dragoon 64: The Dragon Idiot and the Game Idiot
- Dragoon 63: The Sword Idiot and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 62: The Four Idiots and Fluff Disorder
- Dragoon 61: The Little Sister and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 60: The Young Man and the Hero
- Dragoon 59: The Protagonist and the Delinquents
- Dragoon 58: The Former Goddess Part 2
- Dragoon 57: The Former Goddess Part 1
- Dragoon 56: The Boar, the Bird, and the Black Fog
- Dragoon 55: The Goddess and the Black Fog
- Dragoon 54: The Goddess and the Two Great Idiots
- Dragoon 53: The Protagonist and the Last Boss
- Extra: Spring Sure is Nice
- Extra: Surpass Marty 4
- Dragoon 50: Brothers, the Boy, and the Fight
- Dragoon 49: The Younger Brother, the Boy, and the Mad Princesses
- Dragoon 48: Brothers, the Employer, and the Wife
- Dragoon 47: The Sword Idiot, the Game Idiot, and…
- Dragoon 46: The Protagonist and a Friend
- Dragoon 45: Sisters and Brothers
- Dragoon 44: Brothers and the Boy
- Dragoon 43: The Young Man, the Little Brother, and the Fight
- Dragoon 42: The Young Man and Marriage Annulment
- Dragoon 41: The Young Man and the Black Shadow
- Dragoon 40: Fiance vs. Fiance
- Dragoon 39: The Upperclassman and the Older Woman
- Dragoon 38: The Young Man and the Dark Elf(?)
- Dragoon 37: The Young Man, the Blacksmith, and the Shadow
- Extra: Surpass Marty 3
- Extra: Surpass Marty 2
- Extra: Surpass Marty 1
- Dragoon 33: The Young Man, the Black Eyed Woman, and the Lady
- Dragoon 32: The Young Man and the Boy
- Dragoon 31: The Doll Princess’ Rival
- Dragoon 30: The Three Idiots and the King
- Dragoon 29: The Protagonist and the Supporting Role
- Dragoon 28: The Sword Idiot and the Dragon Idiot
- Dragoon 27: Big Sister and Little Sister
- Dragoon 26: The Magic Idiot and the Dragon Idiot
- Dragoon 25: The Doll Princess, The Three Idiots, and Royalty
- Dragoon 24: The Upperclassman and the Boy
- Dragoon 23: The Boy and a Chance
- Dragoon 22: The Boy and Petting
- Dragoon 21: The High Knight and the Headmaster
- Dragoon 20: The Three Idiots and Fluffies
- Dragoon 19: The Boy and the Bird
- Dragoon 18: The Boy and Fleeing
- Dragoon 17: The Boy and the Rechallenge
- Dragoon 16: The Boy and Engagement
- Dragoon 15: The Boy and Events
- Dragoon 14: The Boy and the Princess
- Dragoon 13: The Boy and Little Brother
- Dragoon 12: The Boy, the Match, and the Red Girl
- Dragoon 11: The Boy, the Sword Idiot, and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 10: The Samurai Girl’s Dream and the Boy
- Dragoon 9: The Boy and the Elf Girl
- Dragoon 8: The Boy, the Boar, and Classmates
- Dragoon 7: The Boy and the Older Woman
- Dragoon 6: The Boy and the Samurai Girl
- Dragoon 5: The Pickup Boy and the Reincarnated Boy
- Dragoon 4: The Suspicious Boy
- Dragoon 3: The Boy on a Journey
- Dragoon 2: The Hated Boy
- Dragoon 1: The Selfish Boy