Volume 2 Chapter 1 (1/2)

We went outside to do a [Synthesis].

And as though it was perfectly natural, Marcho was also there. The same elegant table set from before was set up and she was enjoying the tea served by the Succubus.

“Heya, Procell. Nice to see you.”

Marcho said so in a subtly cute intonation.

She was behaving as though nothing had happened earlier.

“Whatever. Do what you want.”

After I laughed weakly, I began consolidating my thoughts.

My monsters were also with me. Kuina and Elder Dwarf in particular had a look on their faces that seemed to say they wanted to be a part in the birth of their new companion.

In my hand was the medal I received from [Wind] Demon Lord Stolas, the [Wind] original medal.

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It was a strong medal.

The [Person] imitation medal and my very own [Creation] medal were also in my hand.

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I chose [Person] because what I sought most from my [Monsters of the Covenant] was a bond. I wanted a being close to my own. I wanted someone to talk and laugh with. And for those reasons, all of the monsters I had created were highly intelligent and able to communicate. This was made possible thanks to the [Person] attribute I used in their Synthesis.

However, those wishes were only a priority for the candidates to be my [Monsters of the Covenant].

I intended to make [Creation] transform into [Star] this time.

[Star] gave the ability to rule over nature. This ability was strong all by itself.

As far as the story I heard from Marcho went, I would be able to make the exact monster I was wishing for if I used this attribute.

And so, the three medals, [Wind], [Person] and Creation, were in my hand.

I grasped them firmly and began.

“[Synthesis]”

Light rose from my clenched fist.

When I opened it, the light leaked out. From within the light, a silhouette was formed.

The [Wind] original medal and the [Person] imitation medal fused and became one, setting the direction the Synthesis would take.

From then on, [Creation]’s abilities came to play.

I wished for [Star], the power to rule over nature.

I wished for someone ancient. For someone that walked alongside the wind.

For someone that conversed with everything: the earth and each tree, with the seas and oceans, and with the great sky above.

For the monster I was wishing for, the powers of [Wind] and [Person] alone weren’t enough so I added in the powers of [Star] and gave the monster more power and wisdom.

Led astray by its own overwhelming power, I guided it back to the direction I wished for it take.

I then chose possibility for it to be an S rank.

Afterwards, I chose it to be able to grow instead of having a static level. By doing so, the monster’s maximum level was increased and thus made the monster stronger upon reaching that level.[3]

And so, it was all ready.

All that was needed was to wait for it to be born.

The silhouette within the light became darker.

I then heard the beating of its heart.

The light ceased and the new monster was born.

“Nice to meet you, my master.”[3]

The newly born monster was a young woman slightly older than Tenko. I estimated her to be at around 14 years of age.

She had soft blonde hair and a gentle smile. A feature unique to her though was her out of this world [Jade Eyes].

She also had a fiendish thing none of my previous monsters had.

Yes, she was a so-called busty loli.

The white dress she wore emphasized its existence further.

By the way, her ears were long.

“Nice to meet you too. I am [Creation] Demon Lord Procell, the Demon Lord that created you. Sorry for asking this right away but will you please tell me of your race.”

I asked her the usual question and she responded.

“I am a person of the olden days. The personification of the stars that walk alongside the wind…… I am an elf of the highest order; I am an Ancient Elf. I’ll be in your care.”

The Ancient Elf bowed gracefully.

She was exactly the monster I wished for: someone who specialized in controlling nature.

Such a monster was necessary in building my new town. Like for when the citizens would be moving in, they’d need fertile lands and be provided with some immediate food supply. With her help, such tasks would be easy.

“I am as well. I’ll be counting on you.”

“Please do, my master. I hope I can live up to your expectations.”

We firmly shook hands.

She was a frank and good mannered child.

Kuina then trotted near us, her fox tail swinging. She must have been pleased with the birth of her new little sister.

“Ancient Elf’s too long so I’ll be calling you Elf-chan. Nice to meet you! I’m Kuina, Oto-san’s [Monster of the Covenant]. I’m in charge next to Oto-san. I’m the older sister so the little sister Elf-chan better listen whatever Kuina says.”

Kuina, with a satisfied look on her face, uttered things similar to what she said to Elder Dwarf back when they first met.

She had unexpectedly taken good care of Elder Dwarf and she would probably do the same to Ancient Elf.

However, Ancient Elf only stared blankly at her.

“Wha-what’s wrong?”

Kuina looked in wonder at Ancient Elf.

“KA!”

Ancient Elf looked back at Kuina with eyes like that of a dreaming young woman.