“W-What is this......?”
Tsukuyomi looked more shocked than he had been at any point so far.
Is that why?
Watching that reaction is quite amusing.
Seeing a person be surprised is fun, but if the subject is a god, all the more so.
Su-ho asked back.
“Why are you so surprised?”
“This is clearly a small moon derived from a fragment of the Moon...... How do you have this?”
“There’s a bit of a story. Long ago there was a royal house founded by a lunar clan called the Isis family, and by chance I became that family’s head as well as the last king leading the kingdom.”
“Isis? If it’s Isis, don’t tell me......!”
At the word “Isis,” Tsukuyomi tried to act like he knew something.
But he had no choice but to shut his mouth at the system’s immediate sanction that followed.
‘So he does know something.’
Anyway, that damn system.
It’s really unhelpful.
Seeing it come down with such a razor-edged check, however much Tsukuyomi might want to bear constraints to tell me things, at most one piece of information would be his limit.
Su-ho continued.
“I don’t know which Isis you mean, but anyway it’s true they’re an Isis clan that uses the moon’s magic. I was also granted a new name, Henry the Isis. But the Moon Rune is separate from Isis. The Moon Rune is......”
Henry seemed to hesitate for a moment, then spoke honestly.
“I have a vampire’s blood flowing in me. Pure, at that. I released that power to a certain degree, and in the process I received the blessing of the moon and came to possess the Moon Rune.”
“......?”
At Su-ho’s explanation, Tsukuyomi made a dumbfounded face.
What is he even saying?
After a while of silence, Tsukuyomi asked.
“Then what about the Sun Rune? The vampires I know are the polar opposite to sunlight.”
“That’s......”


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