Raeragon invited me, so Raeragon has to send me back.
I stood before the same gate I had crossed to come here and looked at Raeragon.
His expression was terrible, not just because the plan went awry, but because he was completely outplayed.
“Get lost, you monkey.”
He growled, ready to pounce with rage.
I stopped Calliope from stepping forward with a thought.
It was no different from the yapping of a dog that can’t bite.
The Council had made its decision, and no matter how great he was, he couldn’t go against the entire Council.
‘It would be a shame to end it here. I haven’t been compensated by the guy who tried to screw me over.’
Looking at it coldly, all that happened was that I had my property recognized as my own.
Even if Raeragon felt robbed, this land was originally mine.
I only added the territories of other Council member countries besides Raeragon’s.
‘Let’s mess with him a little more.’
As I stared at him silently, he became wary.
“What is it, monkey?”
“Don’t trust the dwarves.”
“What?”
Raeragon frowned.
He looked at me, asking what I was talking about again.
I didn’t add any more and walked past him.
‘Elves and dwarves don’t get along here either. If it’s like the original story, they’ll have a big fight someday. If I add more suspicion here, wouldn’t the timing be moved up?’
Various suspicions will arise over who damaged the seal of the Four Dragon Tiamar [a powerful, multi-headed dragon].
The most suspected will be me, but since it’s obviously not me, they’ll have no choice but to suspect each other.
I decided to plant a small seed in this greedy fool.
‘The guy who thinks he’s smart is the dumbest.’
Just like how he planned to invite me to the Council and take away my territory.
If I inject a little suspicion, he will freely fantasize and be convinced.
‘Dwarves are not completely unrelated to the breaking of the seal.’
Of course, that doesn’t mean they are entirely responsible.
“I clearly said it. Don’t trust the dwarves.”
I didn’t miss the flicker in his eyes.
‘Suspect, oppose, and kill each other. You filthy other races.’
I sneered inwardly and crossed the gate.