The three people who were supposed to be off hunting the Demon King by now were all gathered in one placeābut none of them seemed to be thinking about that. Cain, for his part, didnāt seem to even consider that it might all be because of him.
The only one agonizing over it was Satin.
Should I just keep my mouth shut? Is that okay…?
Maybe things would somehow work out if he stayed quiet. So far, everything had rolled along even though Satin hadnāt done anything. Cain had become the Black Magician in his place, Rita had followed the trail, and by pure coincidence, they’d run into Edward. Theyād somehow ended up in the middle of a Demon King emergence crisis. It all fit, more or less.
Lost in their own thoughts, no one spoke. Time slipped by in silence. Cain glanced at the wall clock, then stood up.
āItās about time for dinner.ā
He directed the comment at Satin. Caught off guard, Satin replied with a flustered, āOh, right,ā and got up to follow. Once on his feet, he noticed that Rita and Edward had no intention of getting up.
āYou two go ahead. We need to talk some more.ā
Rita said it casually, waving a hand without much interest. Cain strode off without responding, and Satin hurried after him in a rush.
***
The inn had a dining hall, but Cain deliberately stepped outside. Trailing behind, Satin kept glancing back, half-expecting Rita and Edward to followābut they didnāt. He was stuck having dinner alone with Cain.
Itās not like Iām uncomfortable, but…
Theyād had lunch together too. At this point, there was no reason for a meal alone to feel awkward. It wasnāt the situationāit was just that there were too many things weighing on his mind.
During lunch, Cain had asked a bunch of questions that didnāt seem particularly important. Things like where Satin had been living until now, and whether heād thought about looking for anyone he knew.
Well, theyāre not important to me, but…*
From Cainās perspective, considering how much he cared for Satin as a close friend, it was perfectly natural to be curious. The original Satin had really wrapped Cain around his little fingerādespite being the villain.
Noticing that Satin was walking half a step behind, Cain glanced back and slowed his pace.
āI meant to ask earlier, but…ā
āHuh? What?ā
āAre you afraid of me? Scared I might hurt you?ā
Cain asked the question with a blank expression. Satin quietly looked up at Cainās face.
The sun hadnāt fully set yet, and the sky was a deep pink. Because of the mist, it almost looked violet.
A reddish shadow fell across Cainās face. His slightly upturned eyes looked unusually soft under the tint, and the line of his nose and lips stood out more sharply than usual. His pale blond hair had turned the color of ripe apricots.
Looking at Cainās face gave the strange sensation of being spellbound. There was nothing frightening about it. And yet, Satin sometimes flinched. It was reflexive. It wasnāt Caināit was something else that scared him.
Explaining it was impossible. Maybe forever. If someone with amnesia suddenly explained past trauma in perfect detail, that would raise red flags for anyone.
Satin, feeling awkward, shook his head.
āIām not scared.ā
āThen what is it?ā
āI donāt really know either.ā
When Satin didnāt elaborate, Cain silently studied his face for a moment before starting to walk again. His displeasure was obvious, but it seemed he wasnāt going to press the issue further. Satin quickly caught up and asked,
āBy the way, why did you summon the Demon King?ā
āI told youāI gave that up.ā
āNo, I mean before. Why try to summon him in the first place?ā
Cain gave him a sidelong glance, then turned his head away with a snap. He looked like a proper adult with his handsome face and sturdy frame, but he was only twenty. When he sulked so openly, it wasnāt exactly endearing, but it wasnāt gross either.
Soon, Cain gave a blunt answer.
āI donāt really know.ā
Heād parroted the exact same thing Satin had said earlier. Satin let out a dry laugh in disbelief.
Okay, maybe itās a little gross…
If Cain didnāt want to talk about it, Satin had no intention of digging further. The Demon King had already appeared. Whatever reason Cain had for trying to summon him didnāt matter nowāheād stopped. That meant he no longer had a reason to go through with it.
Of course, there was no way to know what Cain was truly thinking, but if he said he quit, then thatās all Satin could go on.
Eventually, Cain settled on a restaurant. The sign wasnāt too flashy, and it wasnāt crowded with customers either. In short, it was a place with no distinct features. Satin found himself wondering what criteria Cain had used to pick it. Was this one of his regular spots?
āYouāve been here before?ā
āNo.ā
āOh. I thought maybe you were a regular.ā
āI canāt stand getting familiar with people.ā
The comment was hard to interpret. When Satin stared at him, puzzled, Cain slumped into an empty seat and muttered grumpily.
āYou end up having to make excuses.ā
āExcuses for what?ā
āA reason why they should keep living.ā
Even hearing it a second time didnāt make it any easier to understand.
Cain didnāt say anything more and called over a server. During their last meal, heād eaten a massive amount, but both at lunch and now, he ordered a normal portionājust enough for an average person.
Is he putting on an act?
Ridiculous. What would he be trying to prove at this point? And to Satin, of all people?
They didnāt talk much while eating. Occasionally, Cain would pause, gaze directly at Satin, and then Satin, out of politeness, would ask, āWant a bite?ā even though they were eating the same dish, making the offer pointless. Still, Cain never refused once.
I really canāt figure him out.
By the time they left the restaurant, it was already night. The moon wasnāt visible due to the fog surrounding the city, but plenty of shops were still open, so it wasnāt too dark. It was bright enough to clearly see the face of the person walking beside you.
After a few steps, Cain spoke out of nowhere.
āIt was because of you.ā
ā…What are you talking about all of a sudden?ā
āThe reason I wanted to summon the Demon King.ā
What?
When Satin blinked in confusion, Cain let out a soft laugh.
āYou died. So I figured it wouldnāt matter if everyone else did too.ā
***
While Satin and Cain were out having dinner, Edward and Rita continued their conversation.
āDoesnāt the situation feel off to you?ā
āYeah, it does.ā
Rita didnāt bother asking what exactly he found strange. Everything was strangeāwithout exception.
The Demon King? Strange. The flashy appearance of the Demon Kingās castle? Strange. The wyvern acting like a tour guide for said castle? Very strange. It wouldāve been faster to list the things that werenāt strange.
āWhatās the goal here? What do they plan to do in this city?ā
āWhatās the first thing that comes to mind when you hear āDemon Kingā?ā
ā…World domination?ā
It was an odd word choice coming from someone as composed as Edward, but it wasnāt wrong. In storybooks, Demon Kings always wanted to conquer somethingāa country, a continent, or the whole world. The scale varied depending on the author.
Rita scratched her cheek and let out a dry chuckle.
āItās ridiculous, but I canāt think of anything else.ā
āIf itās real, itās not something to laugh about.ā
āAnyway, if thatās the case, why not start the conquest right away?ā
If the people were already in turmoil, casting some grand, overwhelming magic would get the job done efficientlyāassuming such a spell even existed.
Edward took a moment to consider, then replied,
āMaybe theyāre going with a method that requires time.ā
āLike what?ā
āHow should I know? But there are many types of tactics and strategies. Maybe the Demon King has their own.ā
āOh, come on.ā
As Rita shot him a playful jab, Edward shrugged, then offered another thought.
āAssuming the Demon King wants world domination is just human speculation. It might be better to consider alternative motives.ā
āLike what, for example?ā
āDonāt make me repeat myself. Itās not like asking me will suddenly reveal the answer. Iām just saying we should stay open to possibilities.ā
āPfft.ā
With their heads close together, Rita and Edward threw out every idea they could come up with.
āMaybe theyāre here to look for treasure?ā
āThereās been barely any movement for that.ā
āWhat if they came to experience human life?ā
āBit flashy for that, donāt you think?ā
āHow about⦠theyāre on vacation?ā
āThat assumption kind of makes this whole conversation pointless.ā
āOh, maybe the Demon King came to kidnap a princess?ā
āIf that were the case, they wouldāve gone to the capital. Why would they be looking for a princess here?ā
āā¦You canāt say that for sure.ā
āWhat do you mean?ā
āNo, just⦠saying.ā
āIf it’s for a reason we canāt even begin to imagine, then thereās really no way for us to guess.ā
Neither Rita nor Edward had ever seen the Demon King in their lives, of course, and they hadnāt met anyone who genuinely had, eitherāso their discussion wasnāt yielding much.
Meanwhile, Satin and Cain had finished their meal and returned. Seeing the two of them, Rita finally noticed she was getting hungry and rose to her feet. She was about to ask Satin which restaurant theyād gone to when she froze in surprise.
āWhat theāwhat happened to your face?ā
āHuh? What do you mean?ā
āYour face is, like, half its size now.ā
Okay, maybe that was an exaggeration. But it was true that Satinās face looked more gaunt than before. His complexion had darkened like someone weighed down by some serious burden.
Satin touched his face for a moment, then quickly waved a hand and gave a light laugh.
āNo way. Must be the lighting in here.ā
The lighting? Rita instinctively glanced around, puzzled, but Satin cut in quickly.
āHurry up and go eat. If things get worse and food prices shoot up, we might not be able to eat like we used to.ā
A fair point, sureābut why bring that up now, of all times?
Before Rita could say anything back, Satin turned and headed upstairs, saying he was going to rest. Cain followed after him without a word, not even acknowledging anyone else.
āMan, he really is like a leech.ā
As Rita shook her head, Edward commented,
āIām curious what the story is there. Doesnāt seem like a typical friendship.ā
cain the ultimate crash out. but no like dude. ur just gonna kill everybody cus ur crush died (i get it tho cloverland represents nothing but death and hatred to him) like cmon.