Synopsis: [Unspeakable, Old One (Dom) x Powerless Elf Warlock (Sub), Protagonist-centric 1v1]
Miel was framed by his kin, lost all his magic, and fell into an abyss where an Old One slumbered...
Chapter 36
Leon walked straight into a pub called "Elf Veil" next to the hotel.
Although it is a pub, it also provides food and beverages, even quite high-end ones.
Look at the names on the menu – Elf Wine, Moonlight Mermaid, Gilded Dragon Ribs, Volcanic Lava Grill, White Jade Cheese Pie…
Miel: "What is a Moonlight Mermaid?"
Waiter: "It's stewed fish. The fish meat is stewed until it's translucent, and looks like glass in the moonlight."
Miel: "Where are the gilded dragon ribs?"
Waiter: "It's dragon lizard meat, covered in honey. It looks like it's gilded."
Miel: “…”
Well... although they are all ordinary ingredients, they do feel a lot more high-end after being given mysterious names. I just don’t know how they taste.
"Just order them if you're curious. You can order them all." Leon put on the ring he found in Acuna's mansion and put it on.
Miel and Lola sat side by side on one side of the wooden table, and Leon sat on the other side, facing Miel, staring at him with burning eyes, as if he wanted to stare a hole in him.
Miel guessed that Leon already had all the memories of last night. He thought Leon would use this to humiliate him, but he didn't expect... treating him to a meal, was it really just a meal?
You know, the great Cthulhu doesn't need to eat, and even if he does, it's not these regular foods. In other words, this meal is really just for his sake.
Miel was a little curious about what Leon was thinking now.
This red-haired elf not only failed to trample on his dignity as he wished last night, but was also thrown out halfway. He should have been furious, but now he looked guilty as if he had done something wrong.
Could it be that the great Cthulhu also has emotions like "regret"?
There were people coming and going around, so Miel couldn't ask him and could only continue to look down at the menu.
At this moment, a familiar, childish and loud female voice rang out: "Brother, you didn't even call us for dinner. You're so cunning!"
Then, another familiar, slightly hoarse male voice said, "Ms. Ina, you cannot enter the bar if you are under 20 years old..."
Miel turned his head and saw Inai running towards him holding Rocas's hand.
Although he really wanted to know how Inai found him, Miel wanted to know more than that: "Where did you sleep last night?"
"Locas suggested sleeping in a tree, so Ina slept on the top of the tree!" Ina replied.
Rocas looked apologetic and said, "I'm sorry for not being able to take good care of the master's sister."
"...I'm glad you're not hurt." Miel felt like he might have two cats.
Two dangerous but reliable big wolfhounds, and two cats that like to run around and sleep in trees. What kind of perfect life with both cats and dogs is this?
Inai walked around to sit next to Leon, facing Lola, so Rocas could only add a chair and sit on the side of the wooden table.
When Ina arrived, the menu was in her hands. She ordered a lot of dishes without hesitation, which made Leon a little angry.
Leon: "I don't remember inviting anyone other than Miel."
Miel: "It doesn't matter, these are all things I want to try."
Leon: "Since you said so...Okay, then it's up to you, dear."
Miel: “…”
The word "dear" did not make Miel feel friendly, but only made his hair stand on end. The bad memories of last night inevitably swept over him.
Leon, who was shouting "darling" and questioning him "why"... No, it was Cthulhu in Lola's appearance - this scene seemed to be Miyer's nightmare for a long time.
Perhaps sensing something from Miel's tense expression, Leon narrowed his eyes dangerously: "I don't even have the qualifications to call you 'dear'?"
Miel: “…”
Miel really wanted to say, "Be my other half," and that the person he had promised was only Lola, not Leon... but for some reason he couldn't say it.
But even if he didn't say anything, his emotions flowed to Leon through Lola.
"Okay, okay, great." Leon raised his fist, then slowly lowered it to the table. "Whether you like it or not, I exist. You're not important enough for me to amputate your limbs."
Miel could see that Leon was trying his best to restrain himself, and he felt that he had to speak up.
"I'm sorry, please give me some time," he said. "Unlike you, I'm just an ordinary high elf. We have too many differences, too many things we can't understand each other. I will find a way to accept it, but I need time."
Leon narrowed his eyes and remained silent, while Lola, who was sitting next to Miel, suddenly spoke: "I understand that you don't like being forced. The way to gain your trust is respect, understanding, and patience. I will try my best."
Miel: “…”
No, Lola, why are you working so hard? You're already perfect! It's Leon who should be working hard!
However, I really can’t imagine that Leon would say the same thing... Is Lola speaking for Leon?
To be more precise, it was the part of Cthulhu named "Lola" that suppressed the part named "Leon", saying on Cthulhu's behalf that He would try to give him more respect, understanding, and patience?
Miel couldn't help but wonder if he, too, was experiencing a split, but wasn't aware of it. For example, when his right brain was emotionally agitated and losing its rationality, his left brain would say "calm down," trying to regain his composure.
No, no, no, even if he truly had such a split, he wouldn't truly be split into two people. It's definitely not that he lacks empathy, but rather that the great Cthulhu is simply too abnormal!
Miel decided to change his bad habit of finding fault with himself for everything from today on.
Not long after, the food arrived.
Miel gracefully picked up the glass of dark red grape juice and took a sip. In an instant, the sour sweetness swept across his mouth along the tip of his tongue and rolled down his throat. A sense of satisfaction followed, which greatly soothed his emotions.
Miel ate quietly, Lola and Leon looked at him, with no intention of tasting the food themselves.
The only difference was that Lola just watched, while Leon played with the cutlery while watching.
Ina tasted every dish and felt that there was nothing she particularly liked or disliked.
Rocas had a special liking for the white jade cheese pie. He ate several pieces by himself and hardly touched anything else.
By the way, Rocas's drink was goat's milk. The way he quickly sipped the goat's milk from the cup with both hands really made him look like a stray cat...
Just then, the shop door was pushed open and someone walked in.
Miel caught a glimpse of the man wrapped in a black cloak, with a strong killer aura. He couldn't help but turn his gaze to take a look.
The man had a fairly strong build, and the wide hood covered his face. Miel could only see his tightly pursed lips under the hood and the hideous scar on his chin.
When he faced Miel sideways, Miel didn't notice anything unusual. But when he turned around, his cloak flipped up, and he could see that the left side of his body, where his arm should be, was empty.
He only has one arm.
Hood, one-arm...
Miel nearly choked on the grape juice. He quickly put down the glass, moved closer to Rocas, and whispered to him, "Rocas, look."
Rocas followed Miel's gaze and looked over: "..."
He cursed under his breath and put one hand on his waist - where a dagger was hidden.
Apparently, this one-armed hooded man was the one who sneaked into the room where Rocas was imprisoned on the day Miel entered the sewer, tried to steal him away, and had been secretly watching him since then.
Miel didn't expect that he would appear in his and Rocas's sight openly.
And, it seemed like he was walking straight towards them?
Lola sensed Miel's uneasiness and followed his gaze towards the hooded man, but she did not take any action and chose to wait and see.
In contrast, Lyon does not have such good patience.
Although Leon had his back to the hooded man, he seemed to be able to see him. When he stood up, he spoke: "Who allowed you to get close?"
Turning around: "I'm talking about you!"
The hooded man paused, then turned around and rushed towards the store door!
Miel thought he was scared by Leon, but just as Miel was about to watch him leave the tavern, he flashed and disappeared.
Disappeared out of thin air without any warning.
There was no portal opening, and not even a trace of magical fluctuations.
"Are you scared away by me?" Leon raised his hand and touched his chin in thought.
He scared Miel to tears last night and scared passers-by away today... Is this part of his consciousness and personality really that bad?
However, at this moment, Miel was in no mood to comment on his character.
"Did he just... disappear out of thin air?" Miel asked anxiously.
Lola taught him Phantom Step and Anywhere Door, so he knew clearly that the other party's disappearance had nothing to do with these two spells.
Although there are many magics on the Liye continent that he doesn't know about, it is not surprising that a stranger can use magic that he doesn't know.
But this stranger seemed to have bad intentions, and Miel was worried that he might suddenly pop up from behind him or Rocas and stab them.
Miel asked, looking towards Rocas, ready to protect him at any moment.
However, when Rocas met his gaze, he looked bewildered: "Huh? What happened? Who disappeared out of thin air?"
Miel:?
Miel stared at Rocas in silence for a while, then tentatively asked, "Rocas, was that one-armed hooded man the one who pried open your cage?"
"Just now?" Rocas looked around the tavern in confusion, then turned back and said, "Where? I didn't see it..."
He clearly saw it!
He even cursed under his breath and was about to draw his weapon!
What happened? Was my memory tampered with?
Miel looked at Ina, only to see that Ina was enjoying his food by himself and had no intention of joining the discussion.
Miel pursed his lips and turned his gaze towards Lola. This time, there was a hint of help in his gaze.
Lola met his gaze, sensing his uneasiness, raised her hand to touch his cheek, and said gently: "Don't worry, he just traveled through time and space."
only……
Only the great Cthulhu could talk about "traveling through time and space" so lightly.
Miel held the back of Lola's hands in both hands, rubbed his palms gently with her cheek, accepted his comfort, and then turned to look out the window.
People were coming and going in and outside the store, everything was as usual, as if nothing had happened.
but……
There is a small pot of flowers on the windowsill. I don’t know who put it there. The people at the next table have not changed, but the food on the table has changed, and the placement of the food has also changed.
Even the taste of the grape juice on hand had changed subtly.
Miel took a sip of the dark red liquid in the glass and tasted more sourness, and the sweetness was not as strong as before.
Miel: “…”
He was clearly a passerby who traveled through time and space, so why did he have the feeling of traveling through time?
Wait, could it be that...
"He traveled to the past and affected the present?" As soon as Miel finished speaking, a memory inexplicably appeared in his mind.
The location is under the walls of Akunela's house.
The time was before he was ready to settle things with Bross.
He was desperately chanting the spell to summon the Touch of the Abyss when suddenly, a one-armed hooded man appeared a few meters away from him and made a sound.
"Miel, is that you, Miel?"
"You are shrouded in a huge shadow. I cannot see you clearly, approach you, touch you, or change your fate. But you should be able to see me, hear me, and remember me."
"If I succeed in leaving an image in your memory, then, after dining at the Elven Veil, could you please come to Akunela's mansion, to your mother's room, and find me there to talk to me?"
"Please, I can only rely on you now."
"I beg you, help me, I am willing to pay any price for it."
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The author has something to say: After writing so many chapters in the second volume, I finally entered the main plot. I am so happy that I am crying [covering my face with laughter and tears]