hit me, you motherfucker.
If elves really were a race who only use kind and pretty words, why was Sienna, who was raised by the elves, able to out-curse common mercenaries?” Eugene asked challengingly.

“…Because we’re beautiful and peace-loving, we happen to have sharpened our tongues so that we don’t need to resort to spilling blood in fights,” Signard said defensively.

Eugene snorted dismissively.
“Hah, fine, you long-eared bastard.
Just keep trying to play up the sentimentality.”

Signard had wanted to die in his hometown.
While harboring such a desire, he had returned to Samar.
However, no matter how much he wandered, he wasn’t able to return to the hometown that he so fondly remembered.

Signard resumed his tale, “Even back during those dozens of years ago, the natives of this forest were as savage as ever.
If an elf was spotted, their eyes would light up and those sons of bitches would race over like dogs in heat.
Even though I was dying from the Demonic Disease, it wasn’t difficult for me to deal with any one of those barbarians.
While I was trying to find my way back home, I rescued other wandering elves who were in crisis—”

Eugene interrupted, “Hah, so what’s with these fairy trees being saplings of the World Tree?”

“—then I had a dream,” Signard resumed, with a frown at the interruption.

At the word ‘dream,’ Eugene recalled the dream that he had been visited by not so long ago.
The dream that the Holy Sword had shown him.
The dream that might just be a revelation from a god.

Eugene’s eyes shone as he stepped closer to Signard and asked, “Could it be that you saw Sienna in your dream?”

Taken aback, Signard paused before answering.
“…No, Sienna didn’t make an appearance.”

Eugene showed a blatantly disappointed expression at this reply.

Seeing this expression, Signard clenched his fists tightly in anger before continuing to speak, “…Instead of her, I saw the World Tree.”

In his dream, Signard saw the roots of the gigantic World Tree diverging to grow into a few smaller trees.
It wasn’t just a simple dream, though.
When he woke up from his dream, there were three young seedlings planted in front of Signard.

“…Hmm…” Eugene hummed thoughtfully.


Indeed, after having dreamt such a dream, it was certainly possible that the barrier protecting this village was truly a miracle bestowed by the divine grace of the forest.

While suppressing his surprise, Eugene looked at the saplings of the World Tree.
In fact, they had already grown so large that they couldn’t really be called saplings, but these fairy trees were definitely still too small to be called World Trees.

“…Damn it,” Eugene spat out a curse as he scratched his head in frustration.
“So what? In the end, this just means that you don’t know anything about Sienna or the elven domain.”

“It’s not like I don’t know anything,” Signard denied as he raised a finger and pointed at the leaf of the World Tree that Eugene was currently holding.
“Hamel, what you have there is the genuine leaf of the World Tree.”

“What, did you think that I might be holding onto a fake leaf of the World Tree?” Eugene scoffed.

After a pause, Signard ignored his rudeness and continued, “…I’m not able to confirm the exact location of my hometown, nor am I able to find my way there, but I do remember those leaves.”

No matter where you were in the world, if you used the leaves of the World Tree, you would be able to warp back to the elven territory.
Eugene was well-acquainted with this fact.

“But this leaf has already been used,” Eugene pointed out.

“However, it hasn’t disintegrated yet and still remains perfectly intact,” Signard countered.
“If you manage to get close to the World Tree, that leaf should be able to lead you to the territory.”

“…Really?” Eugene asked, his eyes blinking in astonishment.

However, Signard’s expression showed that he wasn’t all that certain about the circumstances that he had just described, “…That’s how it would be under the usual circumstances, but… I can’t be sure of that now.
All of the elves, including myself, have had our memories erased by some form of magic.
Not only that, but I wasn’t able to find the elven domain no matter where I went in Samar.”

“…A seal.” As Eugene muttered these words, Signard nodded in agreement.

“If the elven territory truly has been sealed away, that must mean that there was a reason that left them with no choice but to do so.
However… considering the fact that the leaf of the World Tree still remains intact and that you have it with you, it might just become the key needed in order to open that locked door.”

He had no choice but to give it a go.
Without saying anything, Eugene stared at the tree leaf in his hands.
Even though it looked like it might disintegrate at just the slightest touch, the leaf wouldn’t crumble no matter how tightly he held it in his hands.
Eugene felt an incomprehensible ‘power’ coming from within this leaf.
It was a power similar to mana, but packed with more vitality.

“…Hamel,” Signard eventually called out.

“Don’t call me by that name any more,” Eugene said as he spun a leaf of the world tree in his hands.
“That name is from three hundred years ago.
Right now, my name isn’t Hamel, it’s Eugene.”

“Is that really important?”

“Of course it’s important.
I don’t want my reincarnation to become the talk of the town.”

“Aren’t you at least planning on revealing that you’re Hamel to that woman who resembles Anise?”

“Nope.
The only ones to know that I’ve been reincarnated are… Tempest, Sienna’s familiar, the Demon King of Incarceration, and you.”

“…Did Sienna have a familiar?” Signard asked curiously.

“You didn't know? If you ever get the chance, you should go to Aroth and take a look.
In their Royal Library, they’re keeping hold of Sienna’s familiar named Mer, she really looks just like Sienna in her youth,” Eugene teased

“But you’ve never met Sienna when she was young,” Signard protested.

“Even if I didn’t, just by looking at her, you can tell that you’re looking at a young Sienna,” Eugene claimed.

Signard’s eyes shook slightly.
He was brought back to hundreds of years ago, when a young Sienna was still toddling around the village.
As he recalled this distant past, Signard’s shoulders drooped for a moment.

“…I can’t go to Aroth,” Signard realized.

Eugene nodded.
“I’m aware.
Since you’ve caught the Demonic Disease, you aren’t able to leave the forest.”

“If you’re aware, then why did you even tell me that?”

“I just wanted to annoy you.”

Signard’s eyes widened in shock.
After glaring at Eugene for a few moments, his shoulders slumped in disbelief.


Changing the subject, “So you said that the Demon King of Incarceration is also aware of your reincarnation?”

“I can’t be certain of it, but he’s probably aware,” Eugene confessed.
“That’s why I need Sienna’s help.
Well, it’s not really all that important of an issue for right now.
I don’t know what that guy is scheming, but even though he knows it’s me, he has no intention of killing me.”

‘That cheeky bastard.’

Eugene ground his teeth as he remembered what happened in Hamel’s grave.
The more he thought about it, the more irritating and shitty the situation felt.
He was almost killed by Amelia and Hamel’s corpse had been made into a Death Knight, but while this was all very annoying….

The most annoying thing of all was that the Demon King of Incarceration hadn’t even done anything.
Even though he knew that Eugene was the reincarnation of Hamel from three hundred years ago, the Demon King of Incarceration hadn’t done anything to Eugene.
Instead, he had actually forced Amelia to back down when she tried to kill Eugene.

‘…For him to say that it’s not an important issue…’ Could something like that really be described as unimportant? As Signard inwardly marveled at Eugene’s composure, he shook his head in amazement.

Finally getting to the point, Signard admitted, “…Eugene, I have a request to make of you.”

“I thought you might.
If you want to follow me to the World Tree, you can do as you please,” Eugene said, not caring too much about Signard’s ‘request.’

Wasn’t it only obvious that Signard would make such a request? He must still desire to somehow return to the hometown where he was born, and the only way to enter the elven estate, which had probably been sealed away, was the genuine leaf of the World Tree that was in Eugene’s possession.

“No, my request isn’t about that,” Signard said as he shook his head.
“I’m not in a position where I can leave the village unguarded.
Although the barrier does protect this village, the barrier is not absolute.
If you’re determined to find it, you can discover this village.”

“So what is it then?” Eugene prompted.

“I want you to take the elves away from this village.”

He hadn’t expected such a request.
Unable to reply immediately, Eugene stared blankly at Signard’s face.

“…I can’t give you a definite answer,” Eugene eventually replied.
“There is no guarantee that this leaf will absolutely lead us into the elven domain.”

“…If that’s the case, then I want you to take the elves living here to a safe location other than Samar and protect them,” Signard said, as if he had been prepared for such a response.

“I understand your feelings, but isn’t it more dangerous for these elves to leave the forest?” Eugene asked as his eyes went to the three fairy trees.
“I’ve also become familiar with the fact that this forest is a hellhole for the elves.
Both outsiders and the natives worked together to hunt the elves, then they sell them outside the forest as slaves.
Even if that’s the case, the elves should have no other choice but to live in this forest.”

“You just need to transplant these fairy trees,” Signard proposed.

“Are fairy trees really the type of tree that could so easily be dug up by the roots and transplanted?” Eugene asked doubtfully.

“As long as you have the leaf of the World Tree, it’s possible.”

“How?”

“You just need to transplant the fairy trees in soil where that leaf has been buried.”

Without replying right away, Eugene stared at Signard.
He knew what Signard meant by these words.
Signard was asking Eugene, no, the Lionheart clan to become the guardian of the elven race.

In a lawless place like Samar, the treatment of elves was terrible, but there were other countries on this continent that didn’t treat the elves with such blatant cruelty.
At that very moment, the Northern Kingdom of Ruhr treated the elves as respected personages and the Holy Empire took the enslavement and persecution of elves very seriously.
In the first place, it wasn’t just about the elves — slavery itself had already been treated as an evil practice that was supposed to have been abolished three hundred years ago.

However, it was difficult for the elves to trust the Ruhr or the Holy Empire to protect them.
It was because these two countries were too close to Helmuth.
Since the Demonic Disease afflicting the elves was caused by proximity to the demonfolk and Demon Kings, the spread of the disease inevitably increased the closer a location was to Helmuth.

Kiehl was quite far away from Helmuth.
On top of that, the Lionheart clan had taken the entire southern Uklas Mountain Range as their domain and their main estate at the capital encompassed a huge forest that surrounded their mansion.

“…I am sincerely making this request,” Signard said with his head bowed.

“Ha, as if you even needed to make it a request.” Eugen smirked and smacked Signard on the shoulder.
“Why are you acting like it’s such a hard thing to do? We just need to transplant these trees back to the forest at the main estate and release about a hundred elves into the forest there as well.”

It wouldn’t be as easy as Eugene made it sound.
However, he still willingly gave his word.

It wasn’t really for the sake of Signard.
It was more that he knew it was what Sienna would have wanted, so Eugene could at least do that much.

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