I see your code (54)

“I have no idea what you want.”

The red-haired man looked outside and frowned.

“Didn’t you want to retake the Empire?”

As soon as he finished speaking, a faint form appeared from behind the man. A dark-haired man with a sullen face and a glass of wine. It was Byron.

“Recapture, what a terrifying word. I’m not even an imperial person, so why would I do that?”

“Don’t take the shichimi. like garbage. Didn’t you know that you didn’t know that the useless ability you’re using is blue blood veins?”

And the red-haired man’s body began to radiate tremendous energy.

“Kuh huh… … .”

“Ahh… … !”

The pressure created by the magic of a whopping 3rd grade knight. With the momentum that it lightly spewed out, the people around him began to vomit and collapse.

However, Byron received that power and life head-on, and calmly accepted it. The man’s eyes lit up when he saw that.

“Is that also the bloodline of the imperial family? You wouldn’t be strong enough to withstand it.”

“I thought Theodore-sama would know.”

Byron tossed the wine glass and looked down. blood-stained hands. It was due to the wounds caused by the broken wine glass by Theodore’s momentum.

“I want to applaud you, but… … . If you do it with this hand, dirty blood will be splattered everywhere.”

“That’s not what the guy who turned the city into a sea of blood would say.”

“Their blood is not clean.”

Byron walked over to Theodore and looked out the window.

“It’s bright red, it’s clear, it even looks transparent.”

“A blue vein doesn’t mean that real blood is blue, right?”

“On the surface, it is. But Theodore-sama can feel it.”

He raised his hand and began to stare at the falling drops of blood indifferently.

“A magical power that is not of this human being.”

“Certainly, it’s hard to see it as a human thing.”

Theodore snatched up the energy and took the dripping drops of blood and brought them to his lips.

gulp!

He frowned at the sensation of blood running down his throat.

“Aside from the amount of magical power that is unbelievable that it is human, the taste is different. It’s the first time I’ve eaten such tasteless blood.”

“… … I never imagined trying it, but you will know for sure.”

Theodore grinned.

“okay. What an imperial bloodline is the product of interbreeding. I wouldn’t believe it even if I went to the Gelian Kingdom with the greatest antipathy for the Empire.”

“To be precise, it is not a crossbreeding. It would be correct to say that it was mixed.”

“… … Mix?”

Theodore frowned.

He devoted his life to the sword. But that didn’t mean he wasn’t ignorant of magic. No, rather, it was on the more eloquent side. Enough to surpass any magician.

In his knowledge, there was no way to have that kind of blood except for crossbreeding. To be precise, it was impossible.

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Many wizards have already tried the chimera that merged humans and other races, and all failed.

It is now prohibited by the Continental Law, but all the wizards who flew at the height of the continent have been experimenting with it. Even among them, there was even an Archmage who looked down on Theodore, the sword of the king.

An experiment that all such great wizards said was impossible. There was only one person who could make that happen, he thought.

“Are you the Liberation King?”

“You are smart too. Contrary to popular opinion.”

“Stop talking nonsense. It’s something everyone will know right away.”

Theodore shrugged.

“But surely the King of Liberation is great. To complete the unsuccessful chimera at the time of the invasion of another world after hundreds of years.”

“Not a chimera to be precise.”

“… … What do you mean by crossbreeding or chimerism?”

Without answering the question, Byron approached the fallen servant. Then, with a blood-free hand, he lifted him up, wiped the blood on his clothes, and threw his chin.

“It’s an engraving.”

“… … What?”

Theodore’s eyes lit up.

engrave. I’ve heard of it. No, it’s rather common. That’s the magic that applies to all magical objects. However, the engraving is a magic applied to inanimate objects. I’ve never heard of it being applied to living things.

“Are you talking about slave imprints?”

“Slave engraving is magic that only transfers patterns to the body. It’s not that crude.”

“… … So, did the engraving on living things really succeed?”

Byron nodded.

“This imprint is hereditary.”

“her… … .”

Even if he made a chimera of a different race, the academic world would be turned upside down.

Thousands of people will commit suicide when they hear this news. The number of wizards who researched the field for decades and declared it impossible.

Thinking that Theodore was good at learning the sword, he shook his head. There’s no guarantee he wasn’t one of them either.

“But why? It would have been enough just to have a wizard in charge of the imperial family.”

“Because the great ancestors did not believe in humans.”

Byron grinned.

“I also included a curse on the engraving. The possibility of betrayal by the wizard and the possibility that the person in question would reject it were also taken into account.”

“curse?”

Byron didn’t answer and sat down on the chair.

“The editorial ends here. Anyway, I don’t know the information well because I found out about it a while ago.”

“… … what’s good I am not interested in secrets of an empire that has already been destroyed anyway.”

Theodore walked over to Byron and sat down.

“Then, is your purpose revenge for your ancestors? Will you completely destroy this bloody empire, huh?”

“Is it possible? After all, I am a collateral, and I am rather grateful for this blood.”

“Words and actions are different. After turning the last city of the Empire into a sea of blood.”

Byron answered, picking up a wine glass from the table.

“This was unplanned. The fly was a bit twisted. This was cumbersome than I thought, so I just needed to clean it once in a big way. In any case, my goal is to rebuild the empire.”

“Your ability is an opponent that doesn’t work. … … Are there any remaining Imperial Knights in Layton?”

Theodore stared, narrowing her eyes, but Byron calmly shook her wine glass.

“Don’t worry. He is not even a level 3, let alone a knight.”

“… … believe that? It is not the strength that a person who is not even a knight can resist.”

I know it because I have experienced it myself. When we first met, I thought it was a strange ability and told myself to try it.

He pretended to be okay, but in fact, he was very surprised at the time.

As a whopping 3rd-level knight, he invaded his own mind to a large extent. Enough to pass if you are careless. That was not the strength that even a 4th grade knight could withstand.

But, let alone 4th grade, someone who was not even 5th grade survived it? This has nothing to do with ignoring him.

Theodore, who had been frowned upon thinking that far, nodded. Then I saw that person.

“It’s Thayer Terberoz. It is said that even if the rich perish, the third generation will go. If he was running the top of the empire, it wouldn’t be strange to have one or two mind-defense items.”

Seeing him nodding his head satisfactorily, Byron grinned.

“I have never put my powers on Thayer Terberots. I didn’t notice anything and never met him. I was talking about a different person.”

“Are you there?”

“Yes. This is a person named Ryan.”

“That’s the first I’ve heard of it.”

Theodore groaned softly. The person who blocked the ability that even made him nervous is unknown. How wide is the continent?

He sighed and opened his mouth.

“What is that guy named Ryan doing? Retired Empire Knight? Or are you from the Imperial Court Wizard?”

“Not both.”

“Hmm. Then I have no guesses. Are you a swordsman who trained in the wallpaper?”

At that time, Byron lost the wine glass he was holding and smiled hahahaha.

It was only the second time we met, but it wasn’t that kind of image. Theodore, feeling bad, frowned.

“Something?”

“Ah, sorry. I thought it was natural to think like that, so it was so funny that I couldn’t stand it.”

“What do you mean?”

“A guy named Ryan… … . okay. just a kid Maybe mid-late teens?”

“… … kid?”

Theodore muttered this time with a blank face.

“… … Did the dragon transform?”

“It’s definitely a human being.”

“It must have been a high-ranking wizard in disguise.”

“There was no sign of magic. I guarantee it.”

“… … Then there is only one answer. blue veins. It would be impossible to face that power without any strength without the same blue blood.”

Byron grinned and lifted the wine glass again.

“I thought so too a while ago. It is the enemy that survived the war.”

“You mean no?”

“As a result of the investigation, there were no boys of that age. There was a girl. Oh, of course, I’m not even dressed as a man.”

“… … So what? A kid with no blue blood and no power was blocking your powers? Where the hell did he come from?”

“I do not know.”

Byron answered with a smile on her face.

“I did research and found nothing. Up to a point the trail is clearly visible, before that it is a complete blank. It’s like falling from the sky.”

“So, you’re saying you did all this because you were afraid of that little kid who fell from the sky?”

Even to Theodore’s grunt, Byron answered with bluntness.

“Yes. I’m scared. I am afraid of the identity of the person who cannot find out his whereabouts even with my own abilities, and it is terrifying to see him piercing through the future.”

“I have too many thoughts. Only one kid.”

Theodore smiled and stood up.

“Where are you going?”

“The last line of blood left in the empire is a nerd who trembles at a little boy. Excitement was cold. But it’s interesting. I need to meet that little boy named Rihanna.”

Having said that, Theodore began to move towards the doorway. Byron, who saw it, asked, waving the wine glass indifferently.

“Aren’t you going to take your daughter?”

“daughter… … ? Oh, that’s it.”

Theodore paused for a moment.

Come to think of it, I now remember that I asked to meet my daughter as a hostage.

“Do what you want. I was just wondering who the one who took the hostage against me.”

Having said that, Theodore began to move towards the entrance again.

“But, as a token of my gratitude for disguising my death, I will kill that little boy named Ryan. When I was under the kingdom, I felt like I was going crazy because I couldn’t run rampant.”

squeaky.

The door closed and the room was filled with the sound of shaking wine glasses for a while. how much time has passed From a shady corner, a woman in a fox statue appeared.

“Aren’t you going to talk about it?”

“What happened to the A-grade fever sent to the temple? If I told you, I’m sure you wouldn’t believe it.”

At that moment, Byron put down the wine glass he had been shaking and got up from his seat.

“Even if you believe it, it doesn’t make any sense. At best, I’ll run away. He pretends to be bold, but he is wary and clever. I won’t take any risk. I have no interest except to taste the blood of the weak.”

“I don’t know how a person like that could have a godsend.”

Byron smirked at the sight of the woman sighing as if it was ridiculous.

“Because Shinpae is not a good child award. If you have the ability, how did you get the kite?”

“As Byron-sama said, even such a person is a third-class knight. It’s sure to get the job done. It would have been better if the traitor was dealt with as soon as possible.”

“Well. I wonder if even that kid can handle it properly.”

At that, the woman vomited in surprise.

“You don’t think you will win against a third-class knight, do you? I believe everything Byron-sama says… … That’s too overrated.”

“I think so in my head.”

So, how about mentally? The woman who was about to ask that question shut her mouth. Because Byron was smiling brightly with a face he had never seen before.

“I’m really curious what will happen to me too.”

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