CHAPTER 91……………………………..
 What If Heâs a Bad Person
Kkuwaeeeeeek!
The once-quiet valley rang endlessly with the screams of monsters.
[SYSTEM] You have defeated <Lv.57 Stone Eagle of the Screaming Valley>!
[SYSTEM] You gained 1740(x3) EXP.
I glanced at my rapidly filling EXP bar thanks to the , then swung my sword again.
[SYSTEM] You have defeated <Lv.56 Stone Moth of the Screaming Valley>!
[SYSTEM] You gained 1590(x3) EXP.
[SYSTEM] Total monsters defeated: 500,000!
[SYSTEM] You have obtained the title ăSlayer of Monstersă.
[SYSTEM] Title effect: Monster respawn rate increased by +140%.
[SYSTEM] Title effect: Fame increased by +200. (Fame: 999)
I took a short breath and looked around.
Klaus, Maria, and Elay were each slaying monsters beside me.
âAs expected, grinding is the best way to level up.â
I glanced up at the name window floating above my head with a smirk.
ăSlayer of Monstersă Lv.57 Luibel Azester
§Blessed State§
The window above my head shone with plain blue, not shimmering gold.
That was because I had swapped out my usual title to maximize grinding efficiency.
Thanks to that, I had slaughtered hundreds of thousands of monsters, progressing from
ăHunter of Monstersă
to
ăSlayer of Monstersă.
Only after changing titles did I realize that my old one had actually helped me wield sword aura more precisely.
I decided that once I left this grinding field, the very first thing I would do was switch my title back. Meanwhile, I healed my health with a potion.
We were in the Screaming Valley, located between the Luenhart Kingdom and our next destination.
It had already been two days since I started grinding here.
Before leaving Luenhart, I went shopping with Piya and swept every potion from the stores.
The only regret was failing to obtain a Horn Fluteâif Iâd had one, I could have leveled up even faster.
Still, after two days and nights of nonstop monster slaying, my level had risen considerably.
I was smiling with satisfaction, watching monsters shriek and collapse, whenâ
âYour Highness.â
A cool hand brushed the sweat from my forehead, along with a pleasant baritone voice.
It was Ancelot, idly hanging around with Piya while the others fought hard.
Well, technically, this grind was only for my level-up, so Ancelot, who wasnât even registered as an aid, didnât really need to participate.
But to outsiders, his idleness probably looked quite shameless.
Not that Ancelot cared. He wasnât the type to mind othersâ opinions. He simply lazed about and occasionally came over to chat with me like this.
âAncelot, at least pretend to help fight.â
âWhy bother? If I joined in, Iâd only get in Your Highnessâs way.â
He wasnât wrong. If he helped, thereâd be fewer monsters left for me to kill.
âYou always know how to talk your way out.â
âItâs true, though.â
He brushed aside strands of hair stuck to my damp forehead, then chuckled softly.
âYour Highness doesnât know, but⌠I was a little hurt when you were lying unconscious.â
âHuh?â
âEveryone else could help you, but I couldnât. Because I wasnât your âsupporterâ or whatever.â
He let out a sigh with a pitiful frown.
âIf I stepped forward too much, Iâd end up stealing your quest instead of helping it.â
âOhâŚâ
For a moment, I hesitated at the genuine sadness in his voice.
âIf only it ended with being hurt. But I also got⌠jealous.â
I blinked at his added words.
âJ-JealousâŚ?â
âYes. Jealous.â
His eyes curved gently as his voice turned honeyed.
âIâm actually a very jealous man. To be honest, even right now, Iâm jealous.â
ââŚJealous of what?â
âI wish I were the only one sharing the same air with you. I want everyone else dead. Or maybe I should just kill them.â
âW-Wait! You canât hurt people for that kind of reasonâ!â
âItâs a joke.â
His tone didnât sound like a joke at all.
âIâm a good guy who values life.â
ââŚâ
Who⌠values what now�
I firmly vowed not to provoke Ancelotâs jealousy any further.
âBy the way, that kid has black hair.â
He pointed toward Elay, who was busy slaying monsters.
âThat man also had black hair, didnât heâŚ?â
At his random remark, I stared in disbelief.
âYouâre not suspecting Elay, are you?â
âNot just the kid. Iâm suspecting everyone. The knight. The saintess too.â
âWhat?â
âThat woman described the manâs build. Klausâs build is similar, isnât it? Not many men are that tall. And the saintess, being from Luenhart, wouldâve had an easy time sneaking into the prison.â
His reasoning was absurdly flimsy.
âHold on, Ancelot. Theyâre our companionsââ
âDoubtful.â
He cut me off sharply.
âI trust no one but you, Your Highness.â
I nearly commented that Klaus would be hurt hearing that, but then Ancelotâs tone grew serious.
âEvery being born on this land is bound to the System. Unless theyâre like you and meâexistences outside the System.â
âAncelotâŚ?â
âSo donât trust too easily.â
ââŚâ
âSuspect them. Suspect everyone you can, without exception. Even me.â
The weight of his words silenced me briefly.
But soon, I jutted my lips stubbornly.
âNo. Iâll doubt the whole world if I must, but not you.â
Ancelot chuckled and teased me.
âWhat if I really am a bad person?â
âThen so be it. If I canât recognize that the man I love is a bad person, thatâs my failure.â
I glared at him playfully, then stepped closer.
âAnd what about you? You say you trust me. What if Iâm the bad one?â
âIâŚâ
He trailed off for a moment, then smiled gently.
âIt doesnât matter. Even if you were truly bad⌠even if you drove a sword through my heart.â
âWhat a cruel thing to say. I wouldnât stab your heart. Just your forehead is enough.â
ââŚMy forehead?â
He tilted his head.
âThereâs such a thing.â
I chuckled.
âAnyway, doubting them is nonsense. If you think about it, youâre also from Luenhart, and your build is similar to Klausâs. Youâd actually be the prime suspect.â
âBut you just said youâd never doubt me.â
He gave me a slightly wronged look.
âAnd suspecting Elay just because his hair is black? Thatâs laughable. The man was this tallââ
I froze.
Because Iâd already once seen it: Elay growing into an adult manâs size.
âNo wayâŚ?â
Just then, Elay staggered under the gust of a monsterâs wings and fell on his butt.
A monster tried to peck his head, but Klaus blocked with his shield in time.
âYeah, no way.â
I dismissed the thought. I mustâve been swept up by Ancelotâs weak suspicions.
If we went by black hair and tall height, half the world would be suspects.
âSpeaking of which⌠whereâs Maria?â
Just as I looked aroundâ
âHyaaah!â
An attack suddenly came from behind Ancelot.
He dodged easily and smirked.
âSee? I told you not to trust so easily.â
âUgh⌠You dodged that?â
Maria stabbed her saintess staff into the ground in frustration.
âMaria? That was just nowââ
âOh my, was that Prince Ancelot? I thought it was some wicked monster harassing Lady Luibel. Hohoho.â
She waved her hand elegantly with a laugh.
âShe definitely just tried to attack himâŚâ
I eyed the cracked ground where her staff landed. That staff was definitely more of a blunt weapon.
Meanwhile, Klaus approached.
âThese monsters keep appearing endlessly. If anything, there seem to be even more.â
âWell, thatâs because my title boosts respawn rateâŚâ
This valley was actually a designated grinding zone.
Weâd even paid an entrance fee to the so-called [Hunting Grounds Keeper].
Elay, still going strong alone, took down a few more monsters.
[SYSTEM] You have defeated <Lv.57 Stone Eagle of the Screaming Valley>!
[SYSTEM] You gained 1740(x3) EXP.
[SYSTEM] Level Up! (Lv.58)
[SYSTEM] time has ended.
The moment the level-up notification came, the monsters vanished all at once.
Elay blinked at the now-empty surroundings, then turned toward me.
âLulu!â
He cried my name and dashed into my arms.
âElay killed all the monsters!â
âOh my! Thanks to Elay, they mustâve all run away. Thank you, Elay.â
He beamed as I ruffled his hair.
With that, our business here was just about done.
I opened my skill window with a grin.
[SYSTEM] Activating skill .
[SYSTEM] You spread any rumor of your choice within a certain radius. Please input the rumor.
Time to make a grand announcement.
That Princess Luibel would soon arrive in the Kingdom of Lu.
The Kingdom of Lu, home of the Great Temple.
It was the one place we had to pass through to reach it.
And in the original story, it was where Hezen recruited his last companion, Targo.
âAre you Her Highness, Princess Luibel Azester the Third?â
As soon as we crossed the border, we were greeted by someone from Lu.
âHis Majesty King Arnold of Lu has sent me. I am Tesius, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lu.â
âSo itâs Lu.â
I glanced at the manâs name window.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lu
I expected someone to welcome us, but to send the foreign minister himself?
It seemed Luibelâs name had spread far and wide after all my quests. This was hospitality even Hezen in the original story never received.
âI hear you suffered hardships in Luenhart.â
âAh, so thatâs why.â
Rumors of my ordeal in Luenhart mustâve spread, along with whispers that my mother pressured them afterward.
We rode the carriages they had prepared and entered the capital, Hanana.
Peering outside the window, I saw guards patrolling and stern faces everywhere.
The grim atmosphere described in the original story indeed lingered over the city.
When we passed through the palace gates and stepped down from the carriage, a massive statue greeted us.
Carved of stone, it depicted a woman wearing a long sword.
I froze.
An odd stirring filled my chest as I stared at her.
A strange familiarity, as if I had seen her before.
âWhereâŚ?â
As I struggled to recallâ
âAh, I see youâre looking at Lady Saseniaâs statue.â
ââŚSasenia?â
The name rang a bell, though faintly. The minister explained:
âShe was an ancient hero of Lu. The first chosen one of the prophecyâshe who was destined to seize the heart of the Light Dragon, Helheim.â
At that moment, I realized who she was.
Sasenia Lu.
A hero from a thousand years ago.
The one prophesied to seize the heart of the Light Dragon, Helheim.