Ryan wanted to rest a little since the fight against Titania had been tiresome, mentally speaking. As of late, Ryan was able to use less and less often Power Shot to finish off the bosses. While that was only natural given the creatures, he was trying to face. It didn't change the fact that it was annoying. However, his break was quickly interrupted when those three were teleported near him again—the soldiers of the man who was guarding Tokyo.
"What now?" Ryan asked without trying to hide his displeasure.
"We have come on behalf of our master to thank you for your actions," The man Ryan spoke earlier said, and despite Ryan's words, he didn't get angry. "Thanks to Lord Ryan, many of our citizens have been saved."
"Who is Lord Ryan?" Ryan frowned. "I didn't think I was teleported to the Middle Ages… while my parents were quite awesome, they weren't nobles."
"As far as I know Japanese people are quite polite," Femradiel said. "So, I don't think they are treating you like a nobleman. Anyway, they must be thanking you because you defeated the fairies and those were controlling some survivors while giving them powers."
"I don't need any thanks since I did that by accident," Ryan said. "Still, if someone wants to thank me, they should come in person, not send some… emissaries or something."
"Our master wants to do that, but he can't leave his domain and currently, you stand too far away from the limits of his Telepathy," The guard said. "Our master once again expresses a wish to welcome you to Tokyo, this time as an honorable guest."
"I will check my agenda and confirm if I have any free time in the next few weeks," Ryan said.
Despite his sarcasm, the guards only nodded after disappearing again. Once again, Ryan confirmed several interesting things… it looked like the guardian of Tokyo really had a domain stone, and that was what granted him the power to erect a magic barrier on his camp. While that guy was quite troublesome, it was probably thanks to him that another dungeon master didn't try to kill Ryan while he was fighting Titania.
"What do you think, Femradiel?" Ryan asked.
"I think your predictions aren't that off the mark," Femradiel replied. "Still, I wouldn't just accept my words blindly, after this failure, I need sometime to reflect on my actions."
"… I guess even dragons can get depressed," Ryan shrugged.
Several things were becoming evident as of late. One of them was the fact that the guardian of Tokyo couldn't leave his domain because he didn't have someone who he could trust with the authority and power granted by the domain stone. That was probably why he didn't try to save the people outside his domain. Another thing that Ryan knew was that he could learn several things from him about the domain stones. It was much better to learn all the ins and outs before using it in order to prevent some mistakes. Since Femradiel didn't warn him of any ill intentions coming from the guards, it was safe to assume that the invitation wasn't a trap… Still, Ryan was reluctant in meeting that person for some reason.
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