“Not at all, this is also the job of the king. Leaving that aside, what can I help you with?”
“Oh, sorry for being abrupt, but I have to go to Bayreuth for a moment. Because I’m in a hurry, I have to depart immediately. So, I intend to hand over this before going.”
“Huh!? T-This is!!?”
Shin handed a card over, that he took out from the Item Box, to Wolfgang.
Wolfgang, who received it, had a shocked expression when he saw the drawing on the card, as a blurred voice leaked out.
“It’s Girard’s 『Crushing Moon』. I already finished changing its owner, and it’s transferable for Wolfgang to use.”
“But I heard it was broken in the duel…”
“Who do you think made the 『Crushing Moon』? Of course it’s possible for me to remake it. Besides, I was asked to hand it over, when the duel was over, by Girard originally. Because if it’s Ulu, he won’t misuse it, was what he said.”
“The founder…to me…”
Wolfgang stared at the card in his hand, as he was deeply moved.
『Crushing Moon』was a legendary weapon for the beasts of Falnido. He might be feeling the significance of having it in his hand.
“Next, I am giving you this one too.”
And, there was another piece.
What Shin passed to Wolfgang, was 『Swift Fang』, which was said to be a similar weapon type as the arm guard, 『Crushing Moon』. It was one of the weapons which Shin had entrusted to Girard, for 500 years, until their reunion the other day.
According to what he heard, the successive Beast Kings that were permitted to use 『Swift Fang』 by Girard, seemed to be recognized as the true King. If said in the reverse, a king who was not permitted to use 『Swift Fang』, even if they had strong power, meant that they were not recognized by neither the people nor the retainers.
Girard apparently didn’t let anyone, who he deemed not suitable, even if it the person was his relative, to touch 『Swift Fang』. All of the successive kings had been a good rulers, which was definite proof that Girard had good eyes for judging character.
“Just in case, try to equip it, see if whether there are any defects.”
“Affirmative…”