SYMDF 11
by samChapter 11
âI donât know either. Iâve lost my memories,â Ion whispered, shaking his head.
âBut one thingâs certainâif I let go of your hand, or if I donât keep holding the mana stone you gave me, I might suddenly drop dead.â
It should have sounded like nonsense. Yet Camillus neither scoffed nor demanded explanations. Instead, he pulled Ion firmly into his arms.
âAh!â
âItâs time to descend.â
As he said it, Yomnyong began to dive toward the forest below. The sudden drop sent fear rushing up Ionâs throat, but Camillus tightened his grip to steady him.
The dragon glided smoothly, as though obeying unspoken command, slipping into a small wood and landing gently. Once close enough to the ground, Camillus leapt down with Ion still in his embrace. Ion squeezed his eyes shut, too frightened to watch.
Thenâcrunch. Leaves brushed underfoot.
Cautiously, Ion peeked open his eyes and froze. He was in a princess-carry. His feet dangled in the air, mortifyingly close to Camillusâs chest. His face flushed hot.
âP-put me down.â
âOf course. Careful.â
Camillus lowered him gingerly, like handling a fragile puppy. Ion at last set his feet upon the earth. But the moment his hand slipped away, the flow of mana broke. A wave of weakness hit him, forcing him to stumble. Camillus reached quickly to steady him, but Ion raised a hand to refuse, slowly pulling himself together.
Just as expected, mocking text popped into view:
[Status Effect âOverflowing Manaâ has ended.]
[Recalculating playerâs death probabilityâŠ]
Without mana circulating, fatigue and frailty returned at once. Ion realized with stark clarity: for him, mana wasnât just magic. It was the last thread of life itself.
Back at the Dukeâs manor, I must learn what precisely mana is.
[Playerâs current probability of death: 26%]
Damnable numbers. No matter what aid he took, his survival rate had never dropped below 20%.
Breathing became labored. He pressed his cravat against his chest, wheezing faintly. Watching closely, Camillus met his gaze.
âEven if we part here⊠can we meet again?â
Immediately, words flooded across Ionâs vision:
[The player has proposed a new agreement with Camillus Valderas Clodel.]
[Quest initiated.]
So the system meddles even here.
Camillus lingered in silence, and Ion swiftly scanned the scrolling text:
[Reunion with Camillus Valderas Clodel (0/3)]
[You must meet Camillus three more times. To count, you must hold a conversation of ten sentences or more within one meter of each other.]
[Completion of this quest will directly affect the playerâs survival.]
So specific it even defined âmeeting.â And unlike before, the system didnât hedge with âmay affect.â Now it stated outright: will affect.
There was only one meaning.
This boy is the key.
The system might as well shout: Surviveâby binding him to you.
And Camillus, for his part, didnât even need coaxing further. After a pause, he nodded.
âIâll find you,â he said, voice cracking, though ending firmly.
âAt any time. As often as you wish.â
Ion blinked, startled at the unconditional promise. Swallowing hard, he found himself nodding, reassured against his will.
ââŠYes.â
Impulse took himâhe stuck out his little finger.
âYouâll promise me, wonât you?â
The words made him cringe the instant they escaped his lips. Even Camillus faltered at the childish gesture. For an awkward moment, neither moved. Then Camillus extended his finger too.
âPromise.â
Their fingers hooked together.
Ion felt foolishly dazed. Why does he always make my chest ache like this?
Then light shone faintly from Camillusâs other hand. When it dimmed, a necklace lay thereâset with a gem like the mana stone Ionâs father had handed him. Passing it softly into Ionâs grasp, he smiled.
âAs proof of our promiseâtake this. Itâll be easier than clutching a loose stone all the time.â
He draped it tenderly around Ionâs neck himself. The warmth of his hand near Ionâs collar sent a shiver up his spine, but once doneâIon touched the pendant and let a quiet smile rise to his lips.
Simple, elegant, the jewel gleamed ocean-blue, like Camillusâs eyes.
Absentmindedly fingering it, Ion murmured, âThank you, Camillus.â
ââŠAnd keep this one with you always.â
Camillus passed him Yomnyong, newly shrunken to pocket-size. Hugging the dragon close, Ion asked, âWas he yours, before?â
âA disobedient creature⊠but yes.â
Not a denial. No wonder the two seemed familiar.
Whatever link bound them, Yomnyong evidently preferred Ion nowâalready wriggling adorably into his tunic.
âKkuuung, kku.â
Ion stroked the tiny head poking from his collar. The dragon yawned, kitten-like.
Sleepy already.
So the clandestine moment drew to its end. The small grove connected directly to the Dukeâs grounds; it wouldnât be long before pursuers came sniffing.
Ion stepped back, waving softly.
âSee you again. Thank you for bringing me.â
Farewell should be short, he reminded himself. But just as he turned, Camillusâs voice, laden with yearning, stopped him.
ââŠIon.â
The breeze shifted, brushing Camillusâs hair aside, revealing his pale face fully. Calm eyes, faintly furrowed browsâall sharpened into a quietly sorrowful expression.
Ionâs chest stung.
âYes?â
ââŠItâs I who should thank you.â
He left the question for what unspoken. There would be at least three more meetings. Heâd ask then.
Instead, he smiled faintly and waved back, before striding off toward the manor gate.
Ten minutes at most to reach the Dukeâs side-entrance. But even so, his frail body heaved with exhaustion.
[Playerâs current probability of death: 27%]
Despite the flowing mana, his survival odds had risenâperhaps because the energy had not yet fully spread.
Servants gasped at his pallor, hustled him through. The butler rushed to support him. Inside the grand hallâhis furious father already waiting. There was no time for scolding about âfraternizing again with that bastard.â
For Ion, crimson had already spilled from his nose.
Even under âOverflowing Mana,â physical symptoms had broken through mercilessly. Blood refused to stop until his head spun.
The Duke, alarmed, ordered physicians at once. After treatment, Ion finally slipped into sleep.
At his bedside, Yomnyongâtiny once moreâwas weeping puddles of tears.
Footnotes:
- Survival Probability (%): A system mechanic perpetually recalculating Ionâs chance of death. Falling below 20% remains impossible unless bolstered by othersâ mana.
- Promise Ritual: The âpinky-swearâ gesture, though childish, gains weight when sealed by magic into a mana-stone necklace.
Camillusâs Ownership of Yomnyong: Confirms prior bond; yet the dragon now clings to Ion, symbolizing transition of loyalty.