After proposing to the other girls, Ian came to see Syrah last. He was slightly taken aback by Syrahâs blunt attitude.
As the heir of the Assassin family, she already had all the informationâabout Ianâs promise to marry Stella and the fact that he was also proposing to the others.
âWhy am I the last?â she asked.
âAre you upset because you were last?â Ian replied.
âYes. Iâm upset.â
âWell, maybe itâs more meaningful because youâre the last?â
Ian knew he was grasping at straws. What he was saying didnât make much sense. You could almost hear a dog whistle in the silence that followed…
But Syrahâs reaction was unexpected. Whether she actually bought his excuse or just chose to accept it, she responded sincerely.
âYes. Since Iâm the last, it ‘is’ more meaningful.â
âHuh? Right.â
âSo, Ianâmy first was taken, but until this life wears out and fades into the other side of twilight⌠take care of me?â
She said this with a gentle laugh.
Ian nodded, realizing he had now proposed to everyone who had stayed by his side through everything.
***
âItâs not fair!â
âWhat isnât?â
âI thought you were going to marry ‘me’!â
Ian, who had just handed out wedding invitations, quickly realized that sending them was just as emotionally exhausting as proposing.
He chuckled wryly. The only people he was truly close to were the women who, regardless of who he wasâor the status of his familyâwanted to be connected to him.
Aire, having just received an invitation to someone elseâs wedding, stood in front of him with tears in her eyes, clearly upset.
âAnd! Iâm your senior and your older sister, so why are you using casual speech!?â
âWait, are you bringing up ‘that’ nowâŚ? Didnât the academy already collapse?â
âStill! A senior is a senior, and an older sister is an older sister!â
âAre age and academic hierarchy more important than noble rank?â
âUghâ!â
Ianâs blunt reply left Aire speechless. She often argued with him like this, but she knew he was right. In this world, noble titles held far more weight than age or seniority.
Aire was the daughter of a dukeâbut Ian was a marquis. And by marrying Stella, he would become the Duke of the Eritz family. A marquis and soon-to-be dukeâhe stood far above Aire in status.
âStillâŚ!â she huffed.
When Ian had nothing left to say, Aire, overflowing with frustration, stomped her feet and gave in to her emotions.
Watching her tantrum, Ian gently patted her head, finding her outburst endearing. She was a head and a half shorter than him, so it was easy to do.
âGrr! Just wait! You better be ready!â
âAlright. Iâll see you at the wedding.â
As Aire stormed off, still kicking her feet in protest, Ian continued sending out invitationsâto the Emperor, the Princess, the other four great dukes, and even X, whose name he couldnât quite remember⌠and to his classmates.
After he was done, Ian realized how thin his personal network truly was. Most of the people he knew were from the academy, and 90% of them were women.
‘I donât even have a single male friend⌠Itâs not like this world is reversed between men and women, right?’
It just so happened that he never formed bonds with any men.
With that thought, Ian returned home one final timeâas demons had appeared and destroyed all of the Clark estate.
***
Arriving at the main house, Ian gazed down at the land, his mouth slightly agape.
Was it the power of a summon, or magic? Clarkâs estate, which had once been reduced to rubble, now stood even grander than before.
‘This is practically a small- to medium-sized city.’
Seeing the manor bustling with tens of thousands of people, Ian could hardly believe it was the same place he had visited just months ago.
Still, there was no mistaking it. It was clear from the view from above.
Ian descended into the estateâs garden.
The lordâhis fatherârushed out to greet him the moment he saw the imperial flight wing.
âIan!â
âLong time no see, Father.â
âHahaha! If Iâd known you were coming, I wouldâve prepared something!â
The words sounded like a warm welcome, but there was a hint of irritation beneath them. If heâd known Ian was coming, he probably wouldnât have jumped out in such a rushâŚ
Ian brushed off the comment and asked about the now-bustling land.
âHow did all this happen?â
âWhat? Oh⌠you mean the estate?â
âYes.â
âWho do you think my son is?â
ââŚit’s because of me?â
âThe hero who defeated the Demon King, the Princessâs fiancĂŠ, and the savior of the Academy! Who wouldnât want to invest in such a heroâs estate? Even if it was practically a land of livestock dung before!â
At the word ‘invest’, Ianâs gaze sharpened immediately. Investments made simply because of his name felt like people were exploiting it.
Seeing Ianâs expression, the baron quickly waved his hands in denial, as though trying to erase the implication from Ianâs mind.
âOf course! No one demanded any favors! If they had, I wouldnât have accepted their investments in the first placeâŚâ
âThen what did they see and invest in?â
âUm, as you know, thereâs a cave near the territory that the demons dug. I want to use the oysters found there commerciallyââ
âWell, anyways, I guess itâs only right to put my name on it.â
Ian felt slightly offended by that fact, but considered it the price for taking the body of his child and let it slide.
He even explained the real reason for coming here.
âIâm getting married.â
âOh, ohâfinally. Okay. The Demon King is dead, and thereâs no longer any danger, so the time has come. Be well.â
ââŚYouâre not going to ask who Iâm marrying?â
âWho are you marrying? Youâre already engaged to the princessââ
Seeing Ian grinning, the baron felt uneasy and silently prayed that it wasnât what he was thinking.
However, Ian nodded, confirming the baronâs suspicion.
âIâm marrying Stella.â
âStella⌠whoâs thatâŚ?â
âOh, you donât know. Sheâs the daughter of the Duke of Eritz.â
ââŚWhew. Well, sheâs a respectable woman.â
The baron had been terrified at the thought that Ian had ditched the princess for another woman, but he was relieved to learn she wasnât a commoner or a low-ranking noble.
If she was the daughter of the Duke of Eritzâone of the four great dukes of the Empire and powerful enough to challenge even the emperorâthen that was more than reassuring.
âOh, andâIâve also decided to marry Noah, the second daughter of House Erebus, and the eldest daughter of House Acacia, whom I had already met.â
ââŚWhat?â
âA man once said he should have at least three wives.â
Hearing that his son was entering into a grand marriage from the start, the baron looked at Ian with a complicated expression, torn between punishing him and respecting him.
It didnât take long to decide.
âSonâyou are a real man.â
âThank you, Father.â
He could only be proud that such a man was his son.
***
The wedding was held modestly.
Normally, noble weddings were lavish enough that the entire estate would know of themâbut when news spread that their daughters were to be second wives or concubines from the very start, the bridesâ families suggested keeping the wedding small.
To Ian, it was a welcome proposal, and in the end, only about a hundred nobles were invited.
âLetâs keep it simpleâŚâ
âThis is simple enough. I only invited relatives and truly important people.â
Well, considering four brides were attending the ceremony, their relatives alone added up to dozens. It was a relief there were only a hundred guests.
Ian stepped onto the stage, meeting the gaze of nobles who judged him for taking four wives in his first marriage, and of fathers-in-law fuming over their daughters becoming second or fourth wives.
”Today, something truly incredible has happened.”
The moderator tried to convey just how much of a rogue Ian was, though everyone in attendance already knew.
”Marquis Ian, who stands alone with four wivesâwe support you.”
Of course, some of the married men pitied Ian. After all, having four wives sounded like a nightmare.
Ian looked at the four women walking toward him in elegant dresses. They were all stunning.
âUh, how do I look?â
âDo you like it, Ian!?â
âIf you say no, Iâll kill you.â
âOh? How will you kill him? In bed?â
Even when four women spoke one word each, it was enough to make his ears ring. After gently k!ssing each one on the back of their hands, Ian officially registered them as his wives.
And then, they left for their honeymoonâsomewhere across the continent with a breathtaking view.
***
Married life turned out to be more difficult, more exhausting, and more joyful than Ian had ever imagined.
After finishing a tough round of work, Ian stepped onto the office terrace. The fresh air helped clear his mind, which had grown foggy from stress.
âWhewâŚâ
He took a deep breath and looked out at the scenery of this other world. It felt so familiar nowâperhaps too familiar. He had warned himself not to grow too comfortable with it.
Just as he felt he couldnât delay any longer, the presence heâd been waiting for finally arrived.
[Ian Clark.]
âBlue Dragon.â
[Itâs just as you said.]
âYouâve seen it now?â
[Yes. Given the importance of the matter, it had to be verified repeatedly.]
Swipâ
The Blue Dragon, now in human form, perched on the terrace railing and spoke calmly.
âIâve found the way to Heaven.â
Upon hearing those words, Ian smiled.
At last, the time had come to bring everything to a close.