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- <b>P</b><b>r</b><b>o</b><b>l</b>o<b>g</b><i>,</i><b>u</b><b>e</b>
- "Abel, are you serious?,'
- "Of course. One hit."
- They stood in the courtyard ofthe high-class inn, The Golden Wave, where the Crimson Sword stayed
- regularly as guests in the city of Lune . Ryo and Abel faced each other, the latter ready to thrust with his
- red, glowing sword and the former frowning. <br>
- "You haven't forgotten the fact that I'm a magician, have you?"
- "Nope, and that's exactly why."
- Abel's breathing remained steady, measured as he spoke, intent on ending his friend. <br>
- "Abel, I made a mistake! Forgive me!"
- "No excuses ! Prepare yourself, Ryo !"
- "Urk. . . I guess I don't have a choice. <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. ''
- " Take this! <i>S</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>S</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>.. <i>P</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>P</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>. ''
- A lightning-fast step and a quick thrust. <i>K</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- "Impossible !''
- Abel's newly acquired Sword Skill had pierced Ryo's ice wall. Piercing Peak was an advanced version
- of Total Impalement. Even Abel, a swordsman of superior skill, had only recently become proficient at
- using it. <br>
- Watching his ice wall, his pride and joy, shatter, Ryo fell to his knees in shock. Abel, meanwhile, stood
- proudly after having accomplished the seemingly impossible. Their contrasting tableaux were a direct
- reflection not only of the outcome of their battle but their difference of spirit. <br>
- "I never imagined a sword could actually pierce it. . .'' Ryo said, slapping the ground. <br>
- "Ahhh, sure is nice to see the fruits of your labor, huh?" Abel said, reveling in his success at mastering
- the new variation of Total Impalement, which hadn't been able to even scratch his friend's ice wall. <br>
- <img src="1.bmp"></img>
- Simply put, he had summoned Ryo to test the power of his new technique. After hitting the ground
- several times, Ryo lifted his head and stood, determination stamped all over his face. <br>
- "Abel, do it again. Exactly as you just did."
- "Huh? No way. You know that executing Sword Skills back-to-back will only tire me out."
- "No excuses ! Now, experience the terror that is an ice wall! <i>L</i><i>a</i><i></i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>1</i> <i>0</i>-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>."
- The moment Ryo chanted, an ice wall appeared-except this was a special version, which was
- gradually building up, thickening layer by layer until-until it attacked Abel!
- "Hey, you jackass." Abel leaped to the side. "Stop ! Like I can pierce <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> monstrosity!"
- In the end, he treated Ryo to dinner at the <i>G</i>olden Wave. All's well that ends well. <br>
- "I'm throwing in the towel. I can't even move anymore.. ."
- Inevitably, Ryo booked a room at the Golden Wave and stayed the night there. What else had he
- expected after eating enough food to feed four people. . . ?
- ***
- After the mayhem in the royal capital, Ryo returned to his orderly life in Lune. Occasionally, Abel
- used him as a test subj ect for his new skills, but even that didn't do much to disrupt said orderly life. In
- the mornings, he dedicated himself to alchemy and magic . In the afternoons, he sparred with Sera in the
- knights' training ground. And in the evenings, he would eat dinner, take a bath, then spend more time on
- alchemy and magic until bedtime.. . <br>
- Sometimes, Sera would show up unannounced in the mornings and read books in his living room. On
- those days, they would eat lunch together at one of their usual haunts, like The Fill-Up Station, then head
- to the training ground afterward. That was how his days went. <br>
- He had learned a lot from Kenneth, the genius alchemist, during his time in the capital. After he had
- returned to Lune, Ryo had thrown himself into the study of alchemy. And the results. . . <br>
- "Heh heh heh. It's finally mine!"
- He didn't even realize how sinister his cackle sounded. <br>
- "What is it, Ryo?" Sera stared quizzically at him. <br>
- "Sera, come outside with me and take a look, please," he said. <br>
- So out they went. <br>
- "<i>A</i><i>f</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i> <i>8</i>. "
- When he chanted the spell, eight Ryo look-alikes appeared roughly thirty meters away. <br>
- "Wow! There are eight of you!"
- "I tried to project myself into the air using water vapor and ice particles-and it worked! So that's not
- the problem. . ."
- An image appeared in his mind. <br>
- "<i>F</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>M</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>c</i> <i>C</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>. "
- Eight magic circles formed around him, perpendicular to the ground and facing the afterimages. <br>
- Then he fired an Icicle Lance from each circle toward each afterimage. <br>
- "Oooh!" Sera, having never seen such a thing before, was amazed by the fantastical sight. <br>
- Ryo looked pleased with the fruits of his labor. <br>
- "What a lovely bit of magic, Ryo!"
- "Isn't it? Wait. .. ? Did you say 'magic'? But. . .it's supposed to be alchemy. ..''
- "Alchemy? Goodness, is it really? Hmmm, a technique not in my repertoire, then. Nevertheles s, quite
- wonderful !'' she said, beaming. <br>
- Now he himself wasn't sure whether what he'd just done was magic or alchemy. . . Either way, Sera
- smiled and complimented him for it. That was just the way Ryo was. <br>
- On Phi, general alchemy was the study of magic phenomena produced through magic formulas and
- magic circles. Alchemists engraved both methods into their tools, but. . .apparently, Ryo hadn't done that. <br>
- It would be some time before he realized this. <br>
- Incidentally, he had finally succeeded in creating a magic circle capable of firing a single Icicle Lance . . . <br>
- He'd been generating them without the circles for some time now, so there was no increase in his
- fighting power at all. Not even a little bit. But that was just fine with him. Being cool-or wonderful, in
- Sera's eyes-was worth a lot more !
- That evening, Ryo headed to the adventurers' guild for the first time in a while. About a month had
- passed since his last trip, which had been on the day he and Abel returned to Lune . They'd dropped in
- together, made their report, and that was it. <br>
- To his sadness, he didn't pass the crepe stand on the way there. The owner had pulled up stakes before
- his return to Lune. <br>
- After Nina poured their tea and left, Hugh spoke: " There's only one reason I asked ya to come, Ryo.''
- More quietly, he continued, "I sold the last o' the magic stones."
- He smiled a strange, unnerving smile. Even Ryo, accustomed to Hugh's quirks, felt unsettled. <br>
- " Took a while b'cause we sold 'em all hush-hush since ya boys wanted to keep yer involvement a
- secret.,' Hugh handed him a piece of paper. "Here's the final amount we'll be transferrin' to yer account.''
- The sum written on it was. . . <br>
- "E-Eleven digits. .. ?"
- .. .well over ten billion. <br>
- "Yup. 'Course, that's after deductin, taxes 'n' fees. Goes without sayin' that it don't include Abel's share
- either. Pretty hefty, eh?"
- Hugh sat back in his chair, looking utterly and unrepentantly smug. <br>
- "I didn't expect this much. .. I could live like a king on this for a year!" Ryo j oked. <br>
- "Damn, boy, how much ya plannin' to spend?'' Hugh quipped back. <br>
- "Well. . .as long as I don't build a ship, this should last me a long time."
- "What's this 'bout a ship?,'
- "You see, I saw a magnificent one in Whitnash and. .."
- "Ahhh. Hate to break it to ya, but yer gonna need another digit for <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>," Hugh said with a sigh and a
- shake of his head. <br>
- "Nooo. ..,'
- "I know which ship yer talkin, 'bout. The Rain Shooter, right? It cost three hundred 'n' seventy billion
- florins to make ."
- "That's. . .expensive ."
- "Ain't that the truth."
- They both sighed in unison then. Ships like that weren't built by regular folks like them. <br>
- Since Ryo had come all the way here and now had even more money to spare, he decided to treat
- himself by, as you may have guessed, eating at the guild dining hall. The rush hour had passed, and there
- were a fair few people there at dinnertime. While he was looking for a place to sit, someone spotted him
- from afar and waved at him. It was Amon from Room 1 0. Of course, Nils and Eto were also at the same
- table. <br>
- "It's so crowded tonight, isn't it?" he remarked, taking a seat. <br>
- "Rare to see you at the guild, Ryo," Nils replied while eating the daily dinner special. <br>
- "In a way, an adventurer who barely shows his face at the adventurers, guild is pretty amazing too,"
- Eto said with a smile . He was eating grilled chicken skewers for his meal. <br>
- "Well, I had an appointment, so. .."
- Ryo ordered the daily special. <br>
- "You <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> always holed up at home working on your alchemy, Ryo."
- Amon had ordered pizza, which was apparently a new item on the menu. <br>
- "Is that <i>p</i><i>i</i>z<i>z</i><i>a</i>?"
- Ryo did a double take. Because right in front of Amon was most definitely pizza. .. Margherita-style at
- that. <br>
- "I did. I thought I'd try it since they just added it, and it's delicious. It's evidently very popular in the
- Empire, and it has finally attracted interest here in Lune too."
- Amon cut out an eighth of the pizza and gave the slice to Ryo. Grateful, he took a bite. It was most
- definitely Margherita pizza! What's more . .. <br>
- "Fantastic!" Ryo exclaimed. <br>
- "Right? ! I think it will be a hit with everyone in the city.'' Amon nodded in eager agreement. <br>
- "See, Ryo, we're gonna be away for a few days on a j ob."
- That was why they'd decided to eat dinner in the guild's cafeteria, known for being both tasty and
- cheap. Of course, that made Ryo wonder what they usually did for meals. .. <br>
- "We usually cook for ourselves," Eto said with a knowing grin. <br>
- Ryo realized that cooking their own meals might be the most economical since they rented a house
- together. <br>
- "We're heading to the village of Kona, about a day away from here," Amon explained. <br>
- "Kona. ..,' Ryo couldn't help but react. Just hearing it brought to mind Hawaii's Kona coffee. <br>
- When he'd been on Earth, he hadn't had any hobbies, but he'd loved coffee and drank different types
- depending on the day and his mood. Because of this, he'd become picky about his coffee without even
- realizing it, and Hawaiian Kona had been one of his three favorite beans. <br>
- Ryo's father had installed an espresso machine made by a company with a name similar to the
- adventurer named Delong. However, he might have been influenced by his son's love of coffee. And that
- machine had made incredibly delicious coffee. ..all by itself! The wonders of automation!
- "Yes. It's a village that grows the beans used for a drink called coffee."
- "Kona coffee!" Ryo gasped, his reaction to this additional information even more emphatic. <br>
- A devilish look passed on Nils's face. "Ryo, weird bugs have infested the coffee trees recently, and
- strange things have been happening in the village. Since the job was open to D- and E-ranks, we accepted
- it, but. .."
- The swordsman and leader of the trio paused there on purpose . <br>
- "But?" Ryo prompted, taking the bait. <br>
- " The village sent the request not just to Lune but Kailadi too, and one of their D-rank parties accepted
- too. ..''
- " Then doesn't that mean the guilds will ask the village to withdraw one of the petitions?" Ryo
- responded, remembering the regulations for commissions. <br>
- "Normally, yeah, but they negotiated that they'd pay both parties properly because they wanted the
- problem taken care of as quickly and effectively as possible. Both guilds made an exception for Kona,
- since it's become famous for its coffee."
- "Wow. That is some incredible political power,'' Ryo said, astounded. <br>
- He'd assumed the village was quaint and idyllic, but perhaps he'd been wrong. After all, they had
- successfully convinced not one but <i>t</i><i>w</i><i>o</i> adventurers' guilds to accept their terms. <br>
- "But thanks to that, this has suddenly turned into a standoff between the guilds. . .'' Nils lamented. <br>
- "It wasn't like that at all when we accepted the request. Hard to believe things changed so quickly in
- only a day. . ." Eto added, a troubled look on his face. <br>
- "Long story short: This is a fight we can't afford to lose, ya know?"
- "I completely understand! Life sometimes turns out that way, doesn't it?" Ryo said sympathetically. <br>
- There were some battles that one just couldn't afford to lose. <br>
- "Apparently, the coffee you can drink there is <i>p</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> good." With that bit of information, Nils
- doubled down for good measure. <br>
- "I bet it is!"
- Ryo looked happy as he imagined the taste, the smell, the very sight of that coffee. <br>
- "So what do you say, Ryo?" Nils asked, driving it home . "Wanna tag along too?"
- "Yes, I'd like that."
- He didn't know that at that moment, Nils, Eto, <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> Amon all clenched their hands into triumphant
- fists under the table. The trio knew from experience that most jobs went much more smoothly with Ryo
- accompanying them. <br>
- And this time, for whatever reason, it had turned into a competition with another guild. Failure was
- <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> an option. The party members of Room 1 0 breathed a sigh of relief, having succeeded in gaining an
- unexpected and powerful pinch hitter. <br>
- <b>T</b><b>o</b> <b>t</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>V</b><b>i</b><b>l</b><b>l</b><b>a</b><b>g</b><b>e</b> <b>o</b><b>f</b> <b>K</b><b>o</b><b>n</b><b>a</b>
- "Glory, glory, hallelujah! Kona is going to fall straight into our hands ! #"
- "Why are you singing what sounds like an invader's march?" Nils said. <br>
- "You know, Nils, lately you've been sounding more and more like Abel. . ."
- "Really?! Aw, shucks, that's gonna go straight to my head!" Nils replied in delight-especially when he
- heard the word "Abel."
- As they walked together, Eto and Amon chuckled while listening to their conversation. They were on
- the way to the village of Kona from the city of Lune, having left at dawn to arrive before dusk. <br>
- "Setting aside the business of insects we've never seen before. ..I'm curious about the strange
- phenomenon," Amon said to the group at large. <br>
- "I know, right?" Eto cocked his head. " There was no mention of monsters or anything, just some odd
- mystery. I wonder what we'll find."
- "Doesn't matter what it is. I'll slice and dice it!" Nils shouted, a typical hotheaded muscle-brain. He
- was the party's leader. <br>
- With a covert glance at him, Ryo realized that a party leader didn't need intellect-they just needed
- the ability to rally their followers. <br>
- "Ryo, I know you were thinking something seriously rude just now."
- Nils's uncanny intuition made Ryo's brain short-circuit. "Wh-What. . . Whatever could you be
- referring to?" he said stiffly. <br>
- Nils's sharp gaze didn't waver. He clearly wasn't about to let Ryo out of this pickle without a real
- answer. <br>
- "I was simply impressed by how well suited you are to leadership, Nils,'' Ryo declared boldly. It wasn't
- a lie, at least. <br>
- "O-Oh, yeah? In that case, I guess I'll drop it."
- Eto and Amon thought Nils was a bit of a soft touch when they saw how apologetic he seemed. <br>
- "Nils, Ryo was <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i>. . .''
- ". . .thinking somethin<i>g</i> mean.''
- The two whispered to each other, their voices so low that Nils and Ryo didn't hear them. <br>
- And so, they arrived at the village at two in the afternoon, earlier than they'd planned. The village
- itself was fairly large, its roads lined with rows of houses. Farther back, they could see a vast coffee
- plantation. <br>
- "I'd heard about it but didn't expect <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> scale. . ." Nils mumbled. <br>
- " The population is over five thousand, so. . .it's basically a town, huh?" Eto murmured. <br>
- "I wonder why it's still called a village," Amon said. <br>
- "Because this place is under the direct control of the royal family."
- The three of them turned around in surprise . <br>
- Ryo wasn't surprised because he'd known someone was approaching them, but he <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> surprised to
- learn that bit of information. <br>
- <i>D</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>I</i>-<i>I</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>R</i><i>o</i><i>y</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>j</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>ff</i><i>e</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i> <i>?</i>
- The person who'd approached was a mature man in his mid-forties. He was tall with an elegant gait,
- deeply tanned skin, black eyes, and chestnut-colored hair. Perhaps the reason Ryo assumed he wasn't
- a farmer was his clothes.. His shirt, although thin, was obviously very well-made, coupled with his
- cropped pants and sandals. <br>
- "Ah, excuse me. I'm the magistrate here in Kona, dispatched by the royal family. My name is Goro
- <i>G</i>anda. You can call me Goro."
- <i>G</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>?</i> <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>J</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>n</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i>. . .<i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>k</i><i>s</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>?</i> <i>I</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. <br>
- "Hello, we're the adventurer party, Room 1 0, from the city of Lune. I'm Nils, and this is Eto, Amon,
- and Ryo. We accepted the commission this village posted.''
- Eto took the relevant form from his bag and handed it over to Goro, who read it over. <br>
- " Thank you. Everything looks to be in order. Follow me to my office. I'll explain everything to you
- there. It also doubles as a residence, so you can stay there while you're in Kona."
- <i>G</i>oro started walking, leading the way. <br>
- "I'm sure you're already aware, but we also submitted this request to Kailadi's adventurers, guild. A
- party from there is scheduled to arrive in the evening, which is why I'll explain everything once they're
- here too. Apologies for the inconvenience."
- "Not a problem at all. We understand,,' Nils replied politely. He knew how to deal with clients like
- <i>G</i>oro. <br>
- <i>E</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>m</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>ff</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>m</i> <i>?</i>
- For some reason, Ryo nodded condescendingly. How very rude of him. <br>
- "About your lodgings. .. Considering the nature of this village, bureaucrats and aristocrats often visit
- from the capital, so you can expect the accommodations to reflect that."
- "Are you sure it's all right for adventurers like us to stay there?" Nils sounded a little anxious now. <br>
- "Of course . As the magistrate, I have sole discretion over such matters. Besides, don't you think it
- would be more of a waste <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> to use the residence?" Goro was smiling a bit. <br>
- Ryo had assumed that officials like Goro would act arrogantly toward adventurers and commoners
- alike, so he took a liking to Goro, who didn't behave like that at all. Of course, that bossy image was just a
- product of his imagination, as he'd never actually met a local magistrate until now. <br>
- The group arrived at the magistrate's residence and entered the conference room next to his office. <br>
- A fairly large round table sat within,. he used this room to hold meetings and receive reports from each
- department. <br>
- "Please, take a seat over there ."
- Goro sat in the center seat while the other four sat to his right. The empty chairs on the left must have
- been for the party coming from Kailadi. As soon as they were seated, a staff member brought drinks-
- Kona coffee, of course. <br>
- "Since you made the journey out here to Kona, you must try our coffee. We'll talk after,,' Goro said
- with a smile. <br>
- The smell of coffee permeated every corner ofthe room. <i>G</i>oro, who'd been served a cup along with the
- others, brought it to his nose and inhaled deeply. The other four followed suit, picking up their cups and
- sniffing the aroma before taking small sips. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>ff</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>E</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> '<i>s</i> <i>H</i><i>a</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>K</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>a</i>. <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i>. <i>B</i><i>u</i><i>t</i>. . . <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i>. <i>C</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>l</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>w</i>
- <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>o</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>,</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>fl</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>o</i><i>r</i>. <i>A</i><i>h</i><i>h</i><i>h</i> . . . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>ff</i><i>e</i><i>e</i> <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i>
- <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>l</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i>. . . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>p</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>d</i> <i>e</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>. <i>I</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i>. . .<i>p</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>?</i> <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>?</i> <i>F</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>h</i>
- <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>?</i> <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>M</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>D</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i>. . . <br>
- Ryo drank his coffee while reminiscing over fond memories. <br>
- Goro watched him with keen interest. Compared to the other three, who drank their coffee gingerly,
- Ryo gave off the air of someone who knew what good coffee was. No wonder Ryo had drawn his eye. <br>
- However, he didn't say anything. Goro wasn't so uncouth. He knew that food, drink, and the tastes
- and aromas they held could bring back memories of the past. And some of those memories were ones
- best not to intrude upon, so he wouldn't ask any tactless questions. Goro G anda was an extremely
- competent man. <br>
- They talked for an hour about all sorts of things, then Goro received word that the adventurers from
- Kailadi had arrived. <br>
- "Please wait here while I see to them.''
- The four spoke to each other in soft whispers after he left the room. <br>
- "He seems like a decent enough sort," Eto said. <br>
- "Yes, indeed he does," Amon agreed. <br>
- "I hope we can say the same about these other adventurers," Nils said, worried. <br>
- "This village is under the direct jurisdiction of the royal family, right? It makes sense, then, that they
- submitted their requests to not one but two separate adventurers' guilds.''
- "Oh, damn. . .'' Nils couldn't think of anything else to say in response to Ryo's comment. <br>
- "Nils. .. You forgot to tell Ryo, didn't you?" Eto asked with a rueful smile. <br>
- "You're so mean.. ." Ryo slumped against the round table. <br>
- Soon enough, Goro returned with the adventurers from Kailadi. <br>
- " This is Dragon's Jaw, the party from Kailadi. And these are the members of Room 1 0 from Lune."
- While Room 1 0 consisted of four men, Dragon's Jaw was made up of three men and two women. <br>
- Everyone introduced themselves politely after the others sat down too. And like clockwork, another
- round of coffee was served. To Room 1 0 as well. <br>
- Once more, Ryo savored the aroma and taste. His three friends looked like they'd grown more used to
- the beverage now. . . Or at least they desperately tried to make it seem that way. <br>
- Not a single person from Dragon's Jaw touched their cups. Goro noticed that too. <br>
- "Is our Kona coffee not to your liking?" His tone was calm, neither intimidating nor arrogant. <br>
- "Nah, the coffee ain't the problem," said the swordsman-likely their leader. "We just don't wanna eat
- or drink with <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i>."
- Ryo almost spat his coffee out, but that would have been a waste of perfectly good coffee, so he
- managed to control himself. Besides, he was more worried about Nils flying off the handle, but when he
- looked next to him, he saw that his friend remained composed. <br>
- Anybody who couldn't control their emotions in front of a client was third-rate scum. Abel had, in
- fact, drilled this lesson thoroughly into Nils. Ryo didn't know that, hence his surprise. Eto and Amon,
- however, nodded slightly in approval. Nils was definitely growing up. <br>
- Eto was the only one who noticed <i>G</i>oro's eyes narrowing just the tiniest bit when the Dragon's Jaw
- leader spoke. He sighed internally. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>d</i><i>u</i><i>m</i><i>b</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>?</i> <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>n</i>
- <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> '<i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- "I see. Then let's get right into it. I'll explain the details of this assignment. You may ask me
- any questions at the end," Goro said. "There's an insect outbreak of the likes we've never seen before
- destroying our coffee trees. Currently, five percent of our crop has been infested. <i>A</i>s far as particulars on
- the creatures go. . . Well, that's difficult. We consulted a specialist in the royal capital some time ago, but
- they couldn't identify the species. At the moment, we must search for them one by one with our eyes,
- then pick them and crush them by hand. If you can think of better methods, please let me know. That's
- the first issue. The other has to do with people disappearing from the village ."
- At that point, <i>G</i>oro spread out a map on top of the round table . <br>
- " This is a map of the village. Those who disappeared were often last seen near the entrance to the
- eastern forest. However, it stretches far and wide, and many monsters live there, none of which have ever
- come close to the villa<i>g</i>e until now. Therefore, we're unsure if they're the cause of the disappearances. <br>
- If they are, we'll ask you to hunt them down. If not, we would like you to investigate. These are our
- requests."
- He paused, took a breath, then continued. <br>
- "If you have any questions, please ask away.''
- The swordsman-cum-leader of Dragon's Jaw raised his hand. <br>
- "I don't think we can work with them. So the most efficient thing to do here would be for us to look
- into the disappearances while they deal with the bugs ."
- <i>I</i> <i>g</i><i>u</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> do <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>m</i> <i>?</i> <i>O</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i>-<i>g</i><i>o</i>. . . <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>d</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i>
- <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>-<i>u</i><i>p</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>K</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>d</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i>' <i>g</i><i>u</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> them. <br>
- Ryo was careful not to let his face betray his thoughts. <br>
- "We don't mind how you choose to proceed," Ryo said. "All I ask is that you don't cause any trouble
- for the village or its residents. Let me remind you that this place is under the direct control of the royal
- family. You may think of the villagers as His Majesty's immediate vassals."
- The weight he placed on that last sentence didn't go unnoticed. It was also the first time since he met
- everyone here that his voice took on a stern tone. Even the members of Dragon's Jaw stiffened in reaction,
- their expressions tense . <br>
- "Room 1 0, are you amenable to the proposed division of labor?" Goro asked Nils in his original mild-
- mannered way. <br>
- Nils stole a glance at Eto, who gave him a small nod. Then he responded, "Yeah, we are."
- His answer surprised the other party. They had assumed he would object and argue. The insect
- problem was obviously an impossible task unsuited for D-rank adventurers. Nevertheless, Room 1 0
- accepted the unfair terms. <br>
- Once Goro finished his explanation, he offered more Kona coffee . Of course, the four members of
- Room 1 0 accepted. Since Dragon's Jaw refused to drink it again, he summoned his secretary to show
- them to their lodgings and answer any questions they had. <br>
- After they left, the five people remaining in the conference room nursed their coffees. Originally,
- Goro had planned to give both parties a tour simultaneously. In terms of efficiency, that was the best
- option. It was the same reason he'd waited until both parties were present to debrief them. <br>
- Unfortunately, the two parties might as well have been oil and water, mostly due to Dragon's Jaw 's
- one-sided hostility. . . That explained why they left when he offered coffee again, and Room 1 0 stayed. <br>
- <i>A</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>'<i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>e</i>' Ryo smugly thought while drinking his
- Kona coffee. <br>
- "Moving forward, I'll make sure to work with your party and theirs separately," Goro said with a wry
- smile, one hand holding his cup. <br>
- The other four responded with awkward smiles of their own. Apologizing didn't feel right in this
- situation. ..especially when the other guys were the ones being jerks ! But insulting them behind their
- backs didn't feel right either.. . So all they could do was smile awkwardly. <br>
- After about fifteen minutes, they finished drinking their coffees and Goro showed them to their
- lodgings and the dining room while elaborating on the current circumstances. <br>
- "I can't deny that the disappearances are worrying the villagers. However, for better or worse, the size
- of our population has prevented things from escalating. I doubt that would be the case if this were an
- ordinary village with few residents." He paused there, his expression turning grave . "I think you'll face
- myriad challenges on this commission, but I sincerely hope you can help us."
- Then he bowed his head deeply to the four of them. <br>
- ***
- "Okay, guys, it's four o'clock and the sun's setting in less than three hours. What do you wanna do?''
- Nils asked, looking at his beloved pocket watch. <br>
- "Why don't we talk to the people working at the plantation? We may learn something."
- The other three agreed with Eto's suggestion. <br>
- The coffee plantation was behind the main part of the village. When they arrived, they saw a vast
- field of coffee stretching into the distance . As much as he loved to drink it, even Ryo had never seen a
- coffee tree before. The trees rose as tall as people, aligned in endless rows at two-meter intervals. It was a
- dazzling, overwhelming sight. <br>
- "Incredible . . .'' Ryo murmured. <br>
- The farmers were harvesting only the ripe beans from the trees. Far off in the distance, Ryo spotted
- an air magician using an Air Slash-like spell to trim the weeds between the trees. .. A scene straight out of
- a fantasy setting!
- "All right, guys, let's do this."
- The other three weren't nearly as impressed as Ryo. That disappointed him just a little bit. <br>
- After they'd talked to several farmers, the harvesters agreed to show them the insects plaguing their
- crops. But first, they had to actually find the pests. The farmer showing them around, a man named
- Takka who'd just come of age, studied the trees where the infestation had begun. Three minutes later, he
- called them over. <br>
- "Here's one.''
- He pointed at a pitch-black insect about half a centimeter long. Even if it stretched its legs out wide,
- it would still only be about the size of a pinky finger nail. <br>
- " That's a lot of legs," Ryo muttered. <br>
- "Ryo?" Nils said, overhearing. <br>
- "It has ten legs.''
- "Wow, it really does," Amon murmured, peering at it. <br>
- "Now that I think about it, don't most bugs have six legs?" Nils considered for a moment. "Wait,
- spiders have eight."
- "Indeed, they do. I learned that spiders are more closely related to horseshoe crabs and scorpions.''
- "Scorpions are the ones with venomous tails and enormous claws that live in the desert, right? A
- long, long time ago, my grandfather showed me some alcohol infused with a scorpion. I had no idea
- spiders were relatives.. ." Amon remarked while remembering the past. He trembled, apparently terrified
- of the memory of the creature. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>b</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>l</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i>
- That was what Ryo was thinking. <br>
- While they discussed the topic, Eto stared silently at the bug. <br>
- "Eto?'' Ryo called out. <br>
- "Huh? Oh, Ryo. I was just thinking it's a bit too small to examine properly. . . If only it were a bit
- bigger. . ." Squinting, Eto drew closer to the insect. <br>
- "Well, today's your lucky day, because I have the perfect water magic spell."
- <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>s</i>. <br>
- As he chanted the words in his mind, a palm-sized convex lens made of ice formed. In the beginning,
- it had taken him more than fifteen minutes to create one. Now, he could do it almost instantly. Ryo
- reveled in the fruits of his labor. <br>
- "Look through this," Ryo said. "It'll look larger.''
- "Wow.. ." Eto said, then he began his scrutiny of the insect. <br>
- Five minutes later, he lifted his head. After returning the ice lens to Ryo, he nodded and spoke. <br>
- "I think I know what this is.''
- ***
- "I think it's likely that they're cacodemonic insects,'' Eto said firmly back in Goro's office. <br>
- "Cacodemonic insects? This is the first I'm hearing of them. Would you elaborate?" Despite his
- confusion, Goro pressed him for more details. <br>
- "They're one species of the cacodemons' minions. When a cacodemon is resurrected, it sends these
- out to gather power on its behalf.''
- "Cacodemons.. ." Goro said the word out loud in fear. <br>
- C<i>a</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>!</i>
- Meanwhile, Ryo said the word in his mind in delight. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>e</i><i>,</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i>. . .<i>d</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>?</i> <i>B</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i>. . . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i>
- <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>P</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>?</i><i>!</i>
- Both demon kings and cacodemons were staples in isekai reincarnation stories! However, one was
- always strong and the other weak. Or, more often than not, only one type showed up. And now that the
- cacodemon had finally made its debut, Ryo's excitement skyrocketed. <br>
- "Having said that," Eto continued, "I only learned about them during my studies in the Temple, so I
- recommend you seek out a specialist on the subject."
- " The one we requested before specialized in insects, so it never would have even occurred to me that
- we needed someone whose field of study was cacodemons. . ."
- <i>G</i>oro exhaled deeply. Then he suddenly lifted his head like he'd had a sudden flash of insight. <br>
- "Eto, the folklorists at the central temple would know quite a lot about cacodemonic lore, and thereby
- these insects, right?''
- "Yes, they're very knowledgeable on the subject."
- "Excellent. One of them, whom I'm acquainted with, is currently on a soj ourn in Kailadi, so I'll send
- out a request for aid right away. And I won't take no for an answer."
- Decided, Goro quickly penned a letter and handed it to his secretary to be posted immediately to the
- city by bird courier. <br>
- "Now we simply wait."
- Then he exhaled again. <br>
- "Frankly, I didn't expect the insect problem to be solved so quickly. I'm glad your party has a priest,''
- he said with a smile. <br>
- "Oh, no, it's nothing, really. ..,' Eto replied, a little embarrassed. <br>
- "In a pleasant twist of fate, the earlier division of labor turned out to be a very good thing, considering
- Dragon's Jaw has no cleric."
- The other party consisted of a male swordsman, a female scout, a male axman, a male magician, and
- a female archer. No priests or priestesses among them. <br>
- "Well, there just aren't very many adventurers who are clerics," Eto answered with a nod. <br>
- ***
- The four of them accomplished their assigned task just under two hours after their arrival. From that
- information alone, you could say they produced excellent results. Of course, the folklorist would look
- into the situation tomorrow and inspect the insects themselves, but for today, their work was done. <br>
- "First things first: bath time !" Nils gleefully commanded. <br>
- "Hooray!'' the others cheered. <br>
- Since this residence frequently housed nobles and government officials, it was naturally furnished
- with a large bath. Apparently, it was also open to the villagers on weekends. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. <i>B</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>'</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>b</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i>
- <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i>. <br>
- Ryo's opinion of Goro rose even more . <br>
- After the bath, it was dinnertime. Goro had told them the head chef also prepared meals for him and
- his high-ranking guests, so the four had high expectations. Would he meet them, though? Let's find out. .. <br>
- "This is freaking amazing!"
- "Delicious !"
- "I couldn't agree more!"
- "Both the meat and the fish are superb!"
- The dinner satisfied Nils, Eto, Amon, and Ryo. <br>
- Watching from afar, the head chef nodded happily. <br>
- To no one's surprise, the four adventurers devoured every last bite despite the fairly large portions. <br>
- They practically licked their plates clean. Eto, whose appetite was usually small, also ate it all up. Their
- hunger might have had something to do with the long walk from Lune, plus the fact that they'd only had
- dried meat for lunch. <br>
- And, of course, they finished off the meal with Kona coffee. <br>
- As the four were enjoying their after-dinner coffee, the five other adventurers of Dragon's Jaw, the
- party from Kailadi, entered. <br>
- "Tsk." The swordsman clicked his tongue loudly. <br>
- Of course, the four members of Room 1 0 heard it. Ryo was worried about Nils. During Goro's
- explanation that afternoon, Nils had kept a lid on his temper because the client was right there, but that
- wasn't the case now. With that thought in mind, Ryo looked at Nils. <br>
- However, Nils continued drinking his coffee without a care in the world. The other two had the same
- nonchalant attitude. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>'</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>!</i>
- Ryo was impressed by how much the three of them had grown. <br>
- This lasted all of ten seconds. <br>
- "Hey, Ryo, didj a know?'' Nils said. " The smaller the dog, the louder its bark. So, in the same vein, the
- more useless the adventurer, the louder they click their tongue."
- <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i><i>!</i> <i>A</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>e</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>!</i>
- "Say that to my face, asshole !"
- Naturally, the five members of Dragon's Jaw couldn't stay quiet after hearing something like that. <br>
- Instantly, they grew enraged. The two women looked just as ready for a fight as the men.. . Maybe it was a
- case of them turning into the people they surrounded themselves with.. . <br>
- Ryo shook his head slightly. <br>
- "All right, gents, I say we head back to our room. Chef, thanks for the meal," Nils said politely. <br>
- " Thanks for the meal," the other three echoed. <br>
- Then the members of Room 1 0 stood up from their seats, completely ignoring the other party as they
- left the dining room. <br>
- "Hey! Get your asses back here !''
- The Dragon's Jaw swordsman tried to grab Ryo, who brought up the rear, by the shoulder. <br>
- At that moment. . . <br>
- <i>C</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>. <i>C</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i> . <br>
- The swordsman tumbled noisily to the ground. No one had noticed that the floor beneath his feet had
- frozen over. On his way down, he knocked over a nearby chair and a vase on the table, leaving the area in
- a shambles. <br>
- "Oh, no, are you all right? You should really watch where you're going or you might hurt yourself,''
- Ryo said loftily, walking right out of the dining hall. <br>
- Only the five furious adventurers with no outlet for their anger and the chefs, grimacing from the
- kitchen, remained. Ever the professionals, though, the chefs did their jobs and served them dinner. But
- the butler later testified to Goro that the adventurers from Kailadi looked displeased from start to finish. <br>
- The next morning, Room 1 0 leisurely got ready for the day. When the butler told them that Dragon's
- Jaw had already left for the eastern forest after an early breakfast, the four glanced knowingly at each
- other and nodded. <br>
- Now that they wouldn't have to deal with the annoying quintet for a while, they nursed their
- sumptuous meals. They even drank coffee before heading to the magistrate's office. Last night, Goro had
- requested that they see him by ten o'clock. They were led to the same conference room, where they found
- him with another person. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>e</i> '<i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>o</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>. . . <i>I</i>'<i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i>. <i>S</i><i>o</i>
- this <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i>.<i>f</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>k</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>. . . Ryo thought. <br>
- As far as he could tell, the man looked roughly the same age as Goro. He was as tall as the average man
- and built slim. Not lean like Ryo, but genuinely skinny. If Ryo had to say, in terms of build, he was closest
- to Eto. <br>
- "Good, you're all here . Everyone, this is Viscount Larshata Deveaux, the folklorist from the central
- temple. Larshata, these are the adventurers from Lune I was telling you about, Room 1 0," Goro said. <br>
- Eto lifted his eyebrows. "Viscount?"
- "Hello, and nice to meet you. I understand your confusion. It <i>i</i><i>s</i> awfully strange to hold a title while
- being part of the Temple, hm? Let's just say my circumstances are.. .tricky, and leave it at that. Now, why
- don't we discuss these insects?''
- "Yes, of course . Here you are.''
- Ryo placed the ice box he'd been carrying under his arm on the table. Inside was the black bug they
- had caught yesterday. <br>
- "Well, well, what do we have here? Truth be told, I'm more intrigued by this box- Ah, but the insect
- itself is fascinating too. .. Are you a water magician, then?"
- "Yes, I am." Ryo nodded. <br>
- "Looking at this box, I'm reminded of the tale of 'The Ice Goddess and the Frost Sovereign., Over ten
- thousand years ago, or so the story goes. . ."
- "Larshata, I hate to interrupt, but the insect first, please," Goro interjected, redirecting his friend's
- attention to what had brought him here. <br>
- "Ah, forgive me. Right you are, right you are," Larshata replied with a chuckle. <br>
- Then he began to inspect the insect, muttering to himself the whole time. <br>
- After three minutes of this, he turned to Ryo. <br>
- "Would you be so kind as to open this box?''
- "Of course.''
- Ryo took off the lid. Larshata reached inside, grabbed the insect, then balled up his fist, crushing it in
- the palm of his hand. He opened his hand, spreading his fingers. <br>
- "Hm.. . Red bodily fluid, just like legend states. . .''
- A red liquid reminiscent of blood leaked from the insect remains smeared across Larshata's palm. <br>
- "Which means. ..'' Goro prodded. <br>
- "A cacodemonic insect indeed,'' Larshata responded with a nod. "It must be the 'cacodemon sealed
- away in the south, which has regenerated and is gathering the strength to rise up once more,'' he
- continued thoughtfully. <br>
- "Understood. The first thing I'll do is send a report to the capital. I'll be writing your name and Eto's
- as the individuals who verified the identity of this creature. I trust that is fine with you both?"
- "Do what you need to do."
- "Of course, I don't mind at all.''
- "Eto, are cacodemons strong?" Ryo asked from next to him, his voice low. <br>
- "Um. .." Eto blinked, surprised by the question. "I. . .think so. But, truthfully, no one really knows. It's
- been centuries since one has been reported. . ." Eto then glanced inquiringly at Larshata, the folklorist. <br>
- "Spot-on, young man. Eto, was it? It is as he says. The last record chronicling a cacodemon's defeat
- was nine hundred and fifty years ago. Of course, that doesn't exclude the possibility of others being
- defeated that <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> recorded. Adults are wont to make such decisions for one reason or another, eh?
- I suspect that the cacodemon this time is the same as the one from nine hundred and fifty years prior,
- though.''
- "<i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> time?" Ryo asked. <br>
- "Yes. According to the legends passed down in the Kingdom, two cacodemons were sealed, one in the
- south and the other in the east. Many tales about the eastern one have much to say about its terrifying
- strength. Evidently, the damage it caused not only extended to the eastern part of the Kingdom, but also
- to the area that is now the Handalieu Federation.''
- Larshata propped his chin on his hand and thought for a bit. <br>
- "In light of this, is there a possibility the nation will deploy additional forces this time?"
- "You mean like knights?'' Nils asked. <br>
- "Maybe the Bureau?" Eto joined. <br>
- "High-ranking adventurers, perhaps?'' Amon asked. <br>
- "Or the Hero?,' Ryo wondered. <br>
- The three jolted, turning to stare at Ryo in shock. Nils recovered first and broke the silence. <br>
- "Ryo, the current Hero's in the Western Provinces. There's no way he's here," he said, extremely
- confident. <br>
- "Heh heh heh. Nils, Nils, Nils. Obviously, your information is outdated. Allow me to inform you that
- Roman the Hero and his party were, in fact, in the royal capital just recently'" Tyo said with the certainty
- of someone who'd just fought side by side with them. <br>
- "Are you serious?!" Nils's eyes widened. <br>
- "Oh, yes,'' Larshata said. "I did hear about the Hero assisting in the defense of the central temple's
- underground levels during the mayhem in the capital. I must say, you're well-informed, Ryo."
- "Okay, but. . .a decent amount of time has passed since then, so I seriously doubt he's still here."
- "Do you really think so? Well, that's a pity." Ryo didn't mean a word of what he said. <br>
- Ryo wholeheartedly believed Roman the Hero was a good guy. The young man possessed a spirit
- perfectly suited to that of a hero. After the chaos in the capital, he had challenged Ryo to spar with him
- countless times. Ryo had quite literally lost count of the number of times and eventually had to hide
- his annoyance at Roman's persistence. Even though he had no problem sparring with Sera, he thought
- dueling the Hero would be nothing but a pain in the neck. Ryo was <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> a good guy. <br>
- While the others chatted, Goro returned to the conference room. <br>
- "I've arranged for brief reports to be sent to the royal capital, Lune, and Kailadi."
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>?</i>
- Ryo was surprised. Not even half an hour had passed, so the man must have been something else to
- have gotten the task done so quickly. <br>
- "I drafted most of my message yesterday after Eto suggested it was a cacodemonic insect. Once
- Larshata confirmed his suspicion today, I jotted down the additional facts, duplicated the report using
- Transcribe, then sent it to all the relevant parties," Goro explained casually, smiling. <br>
- "Ever the paragon of work. Don't you get tired of putting a layabout like me to shame, Goro? Do you
- still have no plans to return to the capital?" Larshata asked his friend. <br>
- "Not as of now, no. I love this village too much. But more than that, I love Kona coffee."
- His timing couldn't have been more perfect. Just then, the door opened, and one of his staff entered to
- serve them Kona coffee. With their meeting and his reporting done, it was now time to drink the liquid
- ambrosia. And what a blissful time it was. .. <br>
- ***
- "Right then, I'm heading back to Kailadi for now," Larshata said when their blissful time ended. <br>
- "Gah, don't tell me. ..'' Goro trailed off, already suspecting his friend's answer. <br>
- "You would be right. I tos sed my work aside to come here." Then Larshata burst out laughing. <br>
- "Well, I suppose I should apologize for that."
- "No, it's fine . Thanks to you, I saw a cacodemonic insect with my very own eyes. I would like to
- see how our forces handle the cacodemon itself, soooo. ..I'll make sure to finish my work and return as
- quickly as possible. Sit, sit, no need to see me off."
- And with that, he left the conference room. <br>
- "Though he calls himself a layabout, that is very much a lie,'' Goro prefaced with a small smile. "For
- some time, he returned to secular life. In other words, he quit his post as a priest to inherit his family's
- title. However, his status as a folklorist was such that it was difficult to replace him, so the royal family
- and Temple granted him special permission to return to his post while remaining a viscount."
- "That's. . .unheard of. He must be truly incredible, then. ..'' Eto, as a priest himself, was the most
- surprised by Goro's revelation. <br>
- "Is he really that amazing?" Nils pressed. <br>
- "Yes. Normally, such exemptions are unthinkable. Even saints rarely receive them."
- "Ohhh. Well, when you put it like that, I definitely get it." Larshata's talents as a folklorist were even
- rarer than saints' talents-to the point that he was allowed to retain his title of nobility and return to his
- post as a priest, an impos sibility in the Central Provinces. <br>
- "All right, gentleman, we'll be tabling the matter of the insects for now. I've done my duty of
- reporting to the royal family, so how we proceed is for them to decide. That leaves us with the problem of
- the disappearances.. ."
- Goro grimaced. <br>
- "And, unfortunately, Dragon's Jaw, who seems to regard you all in a hostile light."
- He sighed deeply. <br>
- "Yes, they do. . . We're sorry about that.'' Eto bowed his head. <br>
- "No, it's not your fault.. . It <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i>, yes? You haven't quarrelled with them before, have you?"
- "Nope . I mean, our first time meeting them was here," Nils said. "It's not like we've even met
- adventurers from Kai-"
- "Nils?'' Ryo asked his friend, whose expression looked odd. <br>
- "Well, the only time we had anything to do with Kailadi was. . .the time we took the j ob for my village. <br>
- Now I'm wondering if that has something to do with their lousy attitudes?"
- "You know, I actually wondered the same thing," Eto said. "Maybe they were one of the parties that
- beat a hasty retreat after suffering serious injuries, or the villagers turned them away right out of the
- gate.. ."
- "Yeah, maybe,'' Nils replied. <br>
- Meanwhile, Amon and Ryo nodded at the same time at Eto's suggestion. <br>
- <i>G</i>oro had been listening to them silently. Eto gave him a brief rundown of what had happened. To put
- it simply, the other party's resentment might have been unjustified. <br>
- "I see. It's possible that Dragon's Jaw was one of those parties. Whatever the case, the problem
- doesn't lie with you all. . . In truth, it would be best if both parties contributed to the investigation of the
- disappearances, but it would be troublesome if something happened in the forest. . . For now, I want you
- all to stand by. I've sent my report to Lune, so we may hear back soon.''
- And so, the four members of Room 1 0 enjoyed a brief, magistrate-approved respite. <br>
- Word came to Goro's office two days later. Both Room 1 0 and Dragon's Jaw were summoned to the
- large conference room. The folklorist Larshata, back already from Kailadi, was sitting beside Goro. <br>
- "We received communication from the royal capital. At present, they won't be sending any official
- reinforcements. Instead, the government will be requesting aid from the adventurers' guilds of Lune and
- Kailadi. In other words, the two cities will be dispatching additional adventurers.''
- That meant the ones coming to Kona would be high-ranking adventurers. Amon's prediction turned
- out to be correct. He nodded vigorously. Nils looked just a tad frustrated. <br>
- However, one person remained entirely unconvinced. Of course, it wasn't a member of Room 1 0, but
- the leader and swordsman of Dragon's Jaw. <br>
- "Like hell they will! This here's <i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>r</i> job. You really think we'll just let these latecomers snatch it away?!
- Latecomers from <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> city, to boot! To hell with that!''
- <i>I</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i>. <br>
- Even Ryo, with his scant experience with adventuring j obs, knew the man had made a faux pas. You
- could only imagine what the other three in Room 1 0 were thinking. <br>
- "Dogon, mind your tongue . This is a decision by the royal government, made by someone even higher
- up the rung than us in the village, your clients. It is, effectively, the royal family's decision. Do you
- understand that opposing the royal family means committing the crime of high treason?" Goro said in a
- low, reproachful tone that the members of Room 1 0 had never heard before. <br>
- Even Dogon seemed daunted by the mention of the words "high treason," his pallor turning sickly. <br>
- Still, he felt like he <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> to say something. Cornered as he was, he decided that things wouldn't improve at
- this rate. And in his childish rebuttal lay the problem. <br>
- "I bet these scumbags from Lune are lying their asses off about the bugs being cacodemonic insects
- or whatever! They're just trying to make themselves look good and take the credit! How can we trust
- anything they say?!"
- The four members of Room 1 0 collectively gulped. They weren't annoyed or interested in arguing
- back. They simply knew that-
- "<i>I</i> was the one who identified those creatures as cacodemonic insects," Larshata interjected. "If you
- must know, I'm the head folklorist at the central temple.''
- "Th-Then you conspired with them to make up that cock-and-bull story!"
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>s</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>S</i><i>w</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>s</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>D</i><i>o</i><i>g</i><i>c</i><i>n</i>. . . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i> <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>n</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>c</i>
- <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i>. <br>
- Ryo prayed for him in his mind. <br>
- "I am a priest, yes. <i>H</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>, I am also Viscount Larshata Deveaux. Do you understand now? That
- means I'm a noble. So I advise you to watch the way you speak to me ."
- "A noble,'' Dogon muttered, shocked. The other four members of Dragon's Jaw were also speechless. <br>
- Silence fell over the conference room. <br>
- After a while, Magistrate Goro spoke. <br>
- "We'll maintain the status quo until additional aid arrives from Lune and Kailadi. Any further
- actions depend on <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> arrives, so I'll decide then. I request that both parties please remain in the
- village in the meantime. Since your stay here has been extended, your compensation will be increased
- accordingly.,'
- The members of Room 1 0 internally pumped their fists. The others were none the wiser, of course . <br>
- With that, the meeting ended, and as usual, Goro invited them to join him for coffee afterward. As
- usual, the five members of Dragon's Jaw declined and left the conference room. <br>
- ***
- Goro, Larshata, and the four members of Room 1 0 remained. When the coffee arrived, Larshata spoke
- first. <br>
- "Goro, what is <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> those Dragon's Jaw buggers? Naturally, I don't expect them to be as friendly as the
- young men in Room 1 0, but I must say, I've never met such horrid adventurers before in my life."
- The four glanced at each other with wry smiles. <br>
- "I don't disagree,'' Goro said. "To be perfectly blunt, the reputation of Kailadi's adventurers, guilds
- falls lower and lower by the day. .. I had my misgivings when I first submitted the request to them,
- and, unfortunately, these adventurers have proven those doubts well-founded." He shook his head in
- disappointment. <br>
- "Has Kailadi's guild always been this bad?" Ryo asked in a thoughtful murmur. <br>
- "Well, when we visited, the submaster was a decent enough guy. What was his name again?" Nils
- trailed off. <br>
- "Landenbier," Eto supplied. <br>
- Though they spoke quietly to each other, it was difficult not to be overheard, considering how few
- people were in the conference room. <br>
- "Submaster Landenbier was what one might call Kailadi's conscience,'' Goro interjected with a rueful
- smile. "But about half a year ago, he was appointed master of Acray's guild. Ever since then, Kailadi's
- adventurers' guild has been on the decline. . ." He sighed deeply. <br>
- Acray was the largest city in the southern part of the Kingdom and the capital of Marquess Heinlein's
- territory. You could say that becoming its guild's master was quite a promotion. However, organizations
- that lose talented people often end up in a sad state . . . <br>
- "Well, the situation being what it is, I sought aid from both Kailadi and Lune. While Kailadi is a bit
- closer to this village, there are other factors to consider, as you learned earlier. That is why I 'mistakenly'
- reached out to Lune in the first place."
- Magistrate Goro was a capable man. <br>
- Two days later, time was passing peacefully in the village of Kona. Anytime the villagers found a
- cacodemonic insect, they exterminated it by peeling it off the tree and crushing it. The four members of
- Room 1 0 helped them with the task, sometimes training in between' occasionally drinking coffee, before
- helping again.. . <br>
- For whatever reason, the five people in Dragon's Jaw went to the eastern forest every day. <br>
- "Hey, are they even <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> to do what the client wants?"
- "Shhh!" Ryo held his finger to his lips. <br>
- "Wh-What the heck, man?"
- "Don't say anything else. You might just trigger an event flag.''
- "And what exactly is that supposed to mean?"
- "It's a frightening phenomenon where words become reality. For example, if I say Nina is going to
- reject you. . ."
- "Hey, don't even finish that thought!'' Nils snapped. <br>
- "You hate the idea of it, right? Now you understand how important words are. So let's not be rash
- with the things we say."
- "I still don't get it, but. . .I gues s I'll keep my mouth shut on that front."
- No one would call Ryo's event flag explanation satisfactory. Nevertheless, he had a bad feeling. If
- Nils said anything else, something bad would happen. . . Of course, that was just Ryo being Ryo, making
- baseless assumptions. <br>
- But sometimes, those assumptions become certainties. That afternoon, the first wave of
- reinforcements arrived from Kailadi. As if they'd been waiting for them, Dragon's Jaw magically
- appeared in front of Room 1 0 to introduce the five arrivals. <br>
- Everyone in Room 1 0 looked displeased. They all felt a sense of foreboding at the situation. <br>
- "This here's the C-rank party Five Binary Stars,,' Dogon said. "They're Kailadi's most experienced
- party."
- <i>I</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>'</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>C</i>-<i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>n</i> <i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>B</i>. . . <i>?</i> Ryo
- wondered. <br>
- The party consisted of five men in their mid-thirties. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>v</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i>. <br>
- Ryo continued entertaining his rude thoughts. <br>
- "You guys must be D-ranks, huh?'' the lancer of the Five Binary Stars said. " That means whatever we
- say goes, since we outrank you.''
- "Is that how it works?" Ryo asked Eto, who was next to him. <br>
- "It's technically not a rule, but it is a custom. When multiple parties accept escort jobs, usually the
- leader of the higher-ranking party takes charge, right? So, like that.'' Eto didn't bother disguising his
- irritation, which stood out like a sore thumb given his usually nonchalant nature. <br>
- "There you have it." The lancer's mouth twisted into a derisive smirk. "We're feeling reeeal tired from
- the trip here, so be good boys and rub our feet, eh?"
- Both his party members and Dragon's Jaw burst out laughing. For <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> reason, they'd found that
- funny. <br>
- "Screw you," Nils muttered through gritted teeth. <br>
- "Huuuh? I didn't catch that. Wanna run it by me again?" the lancer said in a menacing tone. <br>
- Ryo stepped in front of Nils. "Um, we understand."
- Nils grabbed his arm. "Ryo, what the hell? !,'
- Ryo ignored him. "However, I'm not sure about your claims of being C-ranks. . .''
- "What'd you say, you little shit? !''
- "Therefore, would you kindly show us your guild cards?"
- "Fine. You better rub our feet once you see we're telling the truth."
- "Of course. <i>I</i><i>f</i> you're tellin<i>g</i> the truth." Ryo nodded magnanimously. <br>
- While rummaging for his guild card, the lancer walked toward Ryo-and tripped. <br>
- "Gaaah!"
- And what a dramatic fall it was. Naturally, on Ryo's Ice Bahn. At this point, the spell might have been
- the one he used most often in these situations.. . <br>
- "Oh, no, are you all right?'' Ryo called out, feigning concern without approaching. <br>
- "God damn it, how the hell did I slip like that?"
- The lancer put his weight on his feet in an attempt to stand. . .and promptly fell again. <br>
- "Nggh!"
- "G -Goodness <i>g</i>racious! You're not hurt, are you?" Once more, Ryo pretended to be worried. <br>
- After his second tumble, the other three in Room 1 0 had an inkling that this was Ryo's doing. When
- the man fell for the third time, their inkling became certainty. They didn't know how, but they knew it
- was him. So they went along with his act. <br>
- "Sure you're okay?" the other three said. Naturally, they leaned into the illusion and looked genuinely
- concerned. Performance like this demanded deception rather than honesty. <br>
- "Shit.. . What in the <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> is going on. . ."
- The lancer couldn't get up. This ice was much, much more slippery than the ice he was accustomed
- to. . . Moreover' it formed instantaneously under his feet. Imagine someone trying to walk on a wooden
- floor covered in marbles. . . They will, without a doubt, fall.. . The lancer found himself in that exact
- situation-in hell, in other words. <br>
- His nine comrades from Kailadi began realizing there was nothing normal about this. They didn't
- know exactly what was happening, but they knew <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> was up. It almost looked like some kind of
- curse had befallen their friend. .. <br>
- "Hey, Ryo, what are you hoping to get out of this?" Nils whispered to Ryo next to him. <br>
- Every time the lancer tried to stand up, he just fell down. Again and again. The other adventurers
- from Kailadi stayed well away, afraid of touching him with a ten-foot pole. <br>
- Nils had no idea what Ryo was planning to do next. Neither did Ryo, naturally. He hadn't thought that
- far ahead. So.. . <br>
- "Um, I guess I'll just leave him like that until Lune's reinforcements arrive," Ryo said. <br>
- "Are you serious?'' Nils muttered. Even he thought that was insane. No one knew when the others
- would even show up, and there wasn't even a guarantee it would be today. Imagining the lancer suffering
- that whole time actually made Nils begin to feel sorry for him. <br>
- "Speaking of. . .'' Ryo replied, also whispering. <br>
- Nils turned his attention back to Ryo and whatever was about to come from his mouth next. <br>
- "I wonder who's coming from Lune.''
- "C'mon, man,'' Nils said, sighing. "Is that really what we should be talking about right now?''
- But then a funny thing happened.. . <br>
- "I hope it's the Crimson Sword. Since we may have to defeat a cacodemon, wouldn't the guild send its
- strongest asset?"
- Amon, the most sensible member of Room 1 0 despite being its youngest, had taken the proverbial
- baton from Ryo and started running. <br>
- That in itself was something of a shock to Nils. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>o</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>A</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>R</i><i>y</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i>
- How rude. <br>
- But the hits just kept on coming for Nils.. . <br>
- "I'm almost positive the Crimson Sword is in the west on a job," Eto said, j oining the craziness. <br>
- "Buuut. ..they may just end up coming here once they get back to Lune. I guess we'll find out!"
- As party leader, Nils couldn't help but let out the deepest sigh he could muster. Then he thought to
- himself, <i>G</i><i>u</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>I</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>p</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>r</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. . . <br>
- And that was exactly what he did. <br>
- "Sera of the Wind is another possibility, although she's a long shot," he suggested. <br>
- "No way," the other three said without a second thought. <br>
- The lancer's saviors arrived thirty minutes later in the form of two carriages bearing the crest of
- Lune's adventurers, guild. They came to a halt in front of the magistrate's office building, right next to
- where the lancer continued to slip on the ground. <br>
- A fierce-looking giant of a man stepped out from the first carriage. <br>
- "Hugh?" Ryo muttered. <br>
- "Guild Master?" Amon said. <br>
- A young swordsman stepped down after Hugh. <br>
- "Roman.. ."
- The rest of his entourage from the Western Provinces exited the second carriage. Ryo knew them too. <br>
- Guild Master Hugh McGlas s, plus Roman the Hero's party, numbered eight in total. This group turned out
- to be the reinforcements from Lune's guild. <br>
- "Well, well, if it ain't some o' my favorite lads. 'Preciate ya rollin' out the welcome wagon," Hugh said,
- then looked at the lancer. "Spoke too soon, from the looks o' things."
- The man had mostly given up on standing up again. <br>
- "What's he doin'?" Hugh asked. <br>
- "Trying to get up,'' Ryo answered. <br>
- "R-Right. . . Far be it from me to knock a man's trainin' methods, eh? Don't worry 'bout us. Just keep
- doin, whatever it was ya were doing 'fore we got here."
- He turned to walk away. <br>
- "H-Hold it right there ." Although he'd given up on standing, the expression on the lancer's face was
- gloomy. "We're the C-rank party Five Binary Stars from Kailadi, and we'll be taking the lead on this job. So
- butt out."
- From every angle, Hugh McGlass, the huge man with the scary face, looked like a high-ranking
- adventurer. However, all that slipping and sliding had robbed the lancer of his ability to think calmly. <br>
- "Oh ho, that right? So ya gents are the 'venturers from Kailadi, huh? Well, my name is Hugh McGlass
- 'n' I'm the master of Lune's guild. That means I'll be the one in charge. Rotten luck for you lot, eh?"
- "You're the guild master?"
- "McGlass.. . Wait, C<i>h</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> McGlass?''
- "Whoa. Master McGlass. ..in the flesh. . ."
- The murmurs rippled across the adventurers from Kailadi. <br>
- "He's famous, you know,'' Nils whispered to Ryo. <br>
- " That makes sense, considering he <i>i</i><i>s</i> the hero of the Great War," Ryo whispered back just as softly. <br>
- "Let me introduce ya to the current Hero, Roman, 'n' his party. They just so 'appened to be in Lune 'n'
- were generous enough to offer their help. Let's all get along, eh?'' Hugh dropped this second bombshell. <br>
- Their brains had already shorted out, so Kailadi's adventurers couldn't process any more
- information, meaning Hugh didn't get the reaction he hoped for. <br>
- "Huh?''
- That was all they could manage. <br>
- The three others in Room 1 0 reacted for them instead. <br>
- "Wait. .. Did he just say <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> Hero? No way."
- "We're going to fight side by side with <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> Hero."
- " This will be a very good learning experience for me as a fellow swordsman."
- Nils, Eto, and Amon commented, wearing similar expressions of awe and surprise. <br>
- Then Roman, the Hero in question, walked over to the four members of Room 1 0. <br>
- "Ryo, good to see you again. I hope you've been well." He bowed his head in polite greeting. <br>
- "Oh, yes, right back at you. . .'' Ryo's reply was perfunctory, but he bowed his head too. <br>
- "I can't believe you know the Hero, Ryo." Amon was genuinely surprised. <br>
- " This is Ryo we're talking about, so I can't say I'm too shocked." Eto nodded in understanding. <br>
- "Honestly, same. At this point, knowing the most unexpected people is business as usual for him.''
- Nils shook his head in exasperation, not at all surprised. <br>
- ***
- "Master McGlass, I certainly didn't expect you to j oin us yourself. There is no greater support! Not to
- mention you brought the Hero's party as well. . . I'm grateful to you all."
- Magistrate Goro looked truly delighted as he greeted the reinforcements from Lune. <br>
- "I bet he's even happier because of the jerks Kailadi sent,'' Ryo muttered. <br>
- "What do ya mean by that?,' Hugh said, overhearing him. He sucked in a tense breath. "Ryo, ya better
- not have started somethin' with the 'venturers from Kailadi."
- "As if! Honestly, Hugh, what kind of person do you think I am?" Ryo shook his head, looking very
- upset. <br>
- Room 1 0 glanced knowingly at each other in secret. <br>
- "All right, all right, I'll take yer word for it, then," Hugh said with a nod. <br>
- ***
- After taking a break and drinking his coffee, Hugh turned to Larshata. "I hear you think there are a
- few pos sibilities as to where the cacodemon could be slumberin' ?'' he asked. <br>
- "Yes. I analyzed documents from the past at the central temple and am fairly certain that it lies in the
- forest to the east of this village. I've narrowed it down to three locations."
- "Got it. But. ..'scuse my frankness, wouldn't ya <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> to settle this peacefully as a magistrate?" Hugh
- seemed to have read Goro's mind. <br>
- "Absolutely. It's not like I bear any grudge toward it. So long as the insects don't attach themselves to
- the trees, I have no problem leaving the creature alone. Don't wake a sleeping dragon, as the saying goes,"
- Goro responded with a firm nod. <br>
- "Understood. Another thing I'm curious 'bout, then. What's yer progress on the villagers,
- disappearances?''
- "Dragon's Jaw has been working on that. However, they haven't made any new discoveries."
- Hugh rested his chin on his hand and lapsed into deep thought. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>'</i>. <i>I</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>f</i> <i>o</i> <i>'</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>v</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>.<i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i>
- <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>?</i> <i>S</i><i>o</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>
- <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>?</i> <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>d</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>
- <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>n</i>'<i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>y</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>'</i> <i>'</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>?</i> <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>r</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> ' <i>e</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Several possibilities floated through his head after he read the message from the magistrate. Hugh
- McGlass may have looked like a giant, intimidating meathead, but his brain functioned just fine. <br>
- Otherwise, he wouldn't be an A-class adventurer. <br>
- You can reach the top without smarts in any field, but being the best of the best requires intellect-
- that's true in sports, entertainment, and even adventuring. <br>
- "I have to be real honest with ya-these disappearances pose a real problem. I think we need to
- change the way we investigate. I'd like to discuss this with the 'venturers from Kailadi tomorrow. Mind
- settin, things up for us?,'
- "Understood. Let me see . . . There's a larger conference room on this floor. We can use that. I'll let them
- know to assemble there at nine tomorrow morning."
- The next day, not a single adventurer from Kailadi showed up to the conference room. <br>
- "Why ain't any of 'em here?'' Hugh frowned as he paced. <br>
- It was just before ten o'clock. The four members of Room 1 0 and the seven members of the Hero's
- party, including Roman, had been waiting for nearly an hour. <br>
- At that moment, Magistrate Goro burst into the room, panting and out of breath. <br>
- "Master McGlass, they evidently went into the forest early in the morning."
- "What? !,'
- "For<i>g</i>ive me. I summoned them to my office yesterday and told them about the meeting," Goro said
- with a sigh. "How could they do this?"
- "Well. . . They <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> say they'd solve this problem on their own.. . But nothin' we can do 'bout it now that
- they're gone. Bet yer behind I'm rippin, 'em a new one the second they come back." Hugh sighed and then
- turned to Room 1 0 and the Hero's party. <br>
- "Sorry, folks. As you can see, we're done for the day." Then he slumped into a nearby seat. <br>
- " Then this is divine will,,' Roman said. " The gods have spoken and wish me to spar with you, Ryo."
- " The gods are wrong," Ryo refused coldly. <br>
- Roman's eyes widened in dismay. "But why?"
- "Have you forgotten our mock battles in the royal capital?" Ryo replied matter-of-factly. <br>
- "Oy, you two better not destroy the village with yer sparrin'. Hear?'' Hugh interjected, a little
- surprised. <br>
- "As if. What kind of people do you think we are?" Ryo stared at Hugh in disbelief. <br>
- "Exactly. Simply a friendly clash of swords," Roman added with a sardonic smile . "But if Ryo <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> to
- use magic in one of our battles, the village would most certainly be destroyed."
- "Hey!" Ryo and Hugh interjected at the same time. <br>
- Ryo meant "I would never.''
- Hugh meant "We definitely can't have that."
- As for the other three in Room 1 0, they were all thinking the same thing: <i>N</i><i>o</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>m</i> <i>I</i> <i>a</i><i>s</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>R</i><i>y</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i>
- <i>s</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>r</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- A little after noon. <br>
- "Eeeeeek!"
- While helping to exterminate the bugs, the members of Room 1 0 heard a woman's scream. <br>
- "Which way did that come from?" Nils asked. <br>
- "East. Toward the forest," Ryo answered. <br>
- The four picked up their weapons and ran in the direction of the scream. Along the way, they were
- joined by the Hero's party, who had also heard it. When they arrived, they found a village woman sitting
- on the ground, her eyes fixed on people covered in blood. <br>
- "Check their pulses, please," Graham, the clergyman in the Hero's party, said. <br>
- "Got a pulse here."
- "Here too."
- "It's really weak, but there."
- "No pulse.''
- Voices called out as they followed his order. <br>
- The victims were the adventurers from Kailadi. There should have been ten there-five from Dragon's
- Jaw and five from Five Binary Stars-but they only counted seven. Of those, only two had no pulse. <br>
- "He's in the greatest danger. The man over there as well. I shall heal those two. That one is in critical
- condition, albeit not as bad as these two, so please take care of him, Eto. The remaining two are injured
- but not knocking on death's door, so could someone give them a potion?"
- As expected of a cleric, Graham's triage was brilliant. With so many casualties, treatment
- prioritization was essential, yet it was also incredibly difficult. Ryo was honestly impressed. The older
- man must have been through many battles.. . He had acquired a diverse pool of skills, which was an
- invaluable asset and a powerful weapon for an adventurer. <br>
- With those thoughts, Ryo removed a homemade potion from his bag. <br>
- "Um. ..I'll give this to Dogon.''
- Ryo lifted the vial to the man's mouth and poured the liquid inside. Although his life wasn't in
- danger, he'd sustained serious injuries all over his body. The moment he drank the potion, he started to
- recover. No matter how many times he saw it, the sight befuddled Ryo. <br>
- "Thank you. ..for saving me.. ."
- Dogon said the words without a trace of his usual arrogance and hostility. <br>
- "It's fine."
- Thanks to Graham's skillful handling of the situation, his Extra Heal, and Eto's successive Heals, the
- five survived. By then, Hugh and Magistrate <i>G</i>oro had also arrived on the scene, with rescue protocols in
- place . <br>
- The three most seriously injured would live, but they were put on bed rest in the infirmary, given how
- much blood they'd lost. The two with only minor injuries, including Dogon, were immediately taken to
- the main conference room to give a report. Naturally, Room 1 0 and the Hero's party followed them. After
- all, everyone was curious about what had happened. <br>
- ***
- "We were caught in a trap," Dogon said. <br>
- Hugh wasn't the only one who frowned. The veteran adventurers-namely Graham and Berlocke-
- did the same . <br>
- Of course, they knew Dogon hadn't meant they had accidentally fallen into one ofthe villagers' traps. <br>
- Newly minted F-rank adventurers might have made that mistake, but no D- or C-ranks worth their salt
- would have. In other words, the fact that they had been ensnared indicated the existence of something
- sentient that could set traps and lure humans into them. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i> <i>o</i> ' <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>d</i>. <i>S</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> '<i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>'</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>
- <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>'</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i>. <i>O</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>g</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>'</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>. <i>B</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>,</i>
- <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>b</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>'</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>f</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>. <i>A</i><i>s</i> <i>f</i><i>a</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i>. . . <i>A</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>'<i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>r</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i>
- <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>n</i> <i>p</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>'</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>K</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i> <i>b</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>y</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>n</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>. . . <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i>. . . <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>z</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>e</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i> <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>
- <i>e</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>?</i> <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>p</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>l</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>,</i>
- <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>. . . <i>I</i>-<i>I</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i>'<i>d</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>. <i>T</i><i>o</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>. <i>G</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>
- <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>z</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>b</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>p</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- As expected of a former A-rank adventurer, Hugh had already made a mental list of monsters capable
- of setting traps. <br>
- "So, what kind o, trap was it?" he asked. <br>
- "A pitfall."
- Dogon's answer sent a shock wave through the three aforementioned individuals in particular. <br>
- "Impossible . . .''
- Who muttered those words. . . ? Was it Hugh.. . ? Or Graham. .. ?
- Of all man-made traps, the pitfall was the simplest and easiest to lay. Most traps were designed to
- restrain or incapacitate a target using tools or clever engineering. Pitfalls, however, were effective even
- without such elaborate construction because the hole hindered its victims' movement. But there was a
- catch: How did you conceal such a trap? For a pitfall to be effective, it had to be dug wide and deep, then
- hidden from view. It wasn't an exaggeration to say that pitfalls were among the hardest traps to conceal. <br>
- On TV and in videos on modern Earth, pitfalls are hidden under a thin layer of urethane or a sponge
- mat and then an additional layer of camouflage. Neither existed on Phi, so people wove thin sticks into
- a lattice and carpeted leaves over top to conceal the hole. The work was intricate: arranging the sticks so
- they didn't fall into the hole before the target stepped on them required fairly advanced thinking. <br>
- Was there a monster capable of all this? To someone with years of field experience, including fighting
- countless monsters, the mere idea was unbelievable. Still, doubts remained. <br>
- "Don't yer party 'n' Five Binary Stars both have scouts? How come no one noticed the trap?" Hugh
- asked. <br>
- Dogon shook his head. "That's what I don't get either. We were in our typical search formation with
- scouts in the front and back and the magicians in the middle. But. . .the front three, including the scout,
- fell into the pit. .."
- He bit his lip and looked down, as if remembering what had happened next. <br>
- <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>'</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>?</i> <i>A</i> <i>s</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>?</i> <i>B</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i>' <i>a</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>
- <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> ' <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>'</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>. . . <br>
- Hugh tried not to let his face betray his thoughts. <br>
- "Dogon, the memory may hurt, but don't forget that yer an adventurer too. You understand the
- importance o, reportin', don't ya? We'll need any 'n, all details to aven<i>g</i>e yer comrades. I trust ya know
- that too. So tell me what happened to the first three after they fell into the hole."
- Hugh did his best to speak calmly and rationally. Some adventurers dug their heels in if they felt
- like others were pitying them. As a swordsman, Hugh knew very well that there were many such
- adventurers, especially in frontline jobs. <br>
- "After they fell, the seven of us surrounded the hole and tried to rescue them. Looking back, I
- don't think we were attacked until the rescue began because whoever or whatever waited for the right
- moment. The hole's depth was double a man's height, so we took out a bunch of rope and got our
- bearings. That's when we were attacked. It's not like we'd dropped our guard while attempting the rescue
- effort. But. . .the enemy was. . .powerful."
- "Can ya describe whatever attacked ya?'' Hugh asked, his voice calmer and more composed than ever. <br>
- "It looked. . .human. But it could jump to the top of a tree in a single leap and posses sed physical
- abilities like nothing I'd ever seen before.. . No weapons, though. It attacked with long claws. . . And its
- eyes, those red.. . scarlet eyes. . . It was. ..,' Dogon trailed off and covered his face in fear, curling in on
- himself. <br>
- "Red eyes and long claws.. ." Graham, the clergyman, muttered with a scowl. <br>
- Perhaps encouraged by the cleric's soft words, Dogon raised his head from his fetal position. "Joe, the
- leader of Five Binary Stars, said it was a vampire."
- The revelation stunned the four members of Room 1 0, still wet behind the ears as adventurers, as
- well as the younger members of the Hero's party. <br>
- Beings of twilight. Lords of monsters. Rulers of the undead. Known by these names and more,
- vampires are among the most famous creatures in the history of fantasy. You heard right, folks! The
- rulers of the undead definitely aren't skeletons! The only ones fit for the dark throne are vampires!
- Ryo wanted to declare all of this out loud. . .but this wasn't the time or place, so he kept quiet. <br>
- Vampires and similar creatures have existed on Earth since ancient times, both in the East and the
- West. In most people, including Ryo, vampires evoke an image largely shaped in modern Europe and
- hugely influenced by Bram Stoker's <i>D</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>a</i>. <br>
- <i>B</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>m</i> S<i>t</i><i>o</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>E</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>!</i><i>J</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>J</i>. <i>R</i>. <i>R</i>. <i>T</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>!</i>
- Of course, this thought was just a product of Ryo's imagination. <br>
- Vlad III of the House of Draculesti, commonly known as Vlad Tepes and the model for Dracula,
- wasn't anywhere close to being the stereotypical vampire. The only things that could be considered even
- remotely vampiric about him were the vibe of his portrait and the fact that he impaled and displayed his
- Ottoman enemies.. . At least, that was Ryo's opinion. In fact, he was a hero who did his best to protect his
- weak homeland, the Principality of Wallachia, from its neighboring superpower, the Ottoman Empire. <br>
- "Do my ears deceive me, or did you just say 'vampire'?'' Graham asked. Until then, he'd merely
- listened, leaving the questions to Hugh. <br>
- The guild master glanced at Graham, noting the chan<i>g</i>e in his attitude. <br>
- "I couldn't tell, but that's what Joe said," Dogon replied with a nod. <br>
- "Master McGlass, is Joe among the survivors?'' Graham asked. <br>
- "He is. The first man you saved, the one with the most serious injuries-that's him. He's a lancer,''
- Hugh answered. <br>
- "I see. Although his life is no longer in danger, it will take some time for him to regain consciousness. <br>
- When he can speak, I wish to talk to him myself."
- "Sure, I'll call ya when he wakes up, Graham."
- The meeting ended then, and Dogon left with his comrade to look over their friends in the infirmary. <br>
- Ryo turned to Roman and beckoned him over. <br>
- "What is it, Ryo?,'
- <i>G</i>uileless, the young Hero came to him right away. <br>
- "Graham's mood changed drastically at just the mention of vampires. I was wondering if you could
- shed some light on why that may be?''
- Ryo wanted to know if something had happened between Graham and vampires. He didn't want
- the man's personal feelings to compromise how they might handle this situation moving forward. <br>
- Naturally, his question had nothing to do with plain old curiosity. Nope, not at all. <br>
- "Right, well. .. In the Western Provinces, vampires are a special race. We consider them evil
- incarnate. . . In particular, the Church has hunted them down countless times. . ."
- From Roman's uncomfortable demeanor, Ryo guessed that the truth was actually far more
- complicated. He also realized pressing for more information would be a mistake . <br>
- "I see. Thank you very much for humoring me ."
- Looking somewhat relieved, Roman left the room. <br>
- ***
- In the magistrate's office, <i>G</i>oro and folklorist Larshata sat across from each other. <br>
- "Vampires.. . Boggles the mind, eh. ..'' The latter almost sounded like he was talking to himself. <br>
- "Larshata, is there a connection between cacodemons and vampires?" Goro asked. <br>
- "I have been mulling over that very question.. . As far as I know, nothing in the Kingdom's legends
- indicates a relationship between the two."
- The fact that even Larshata hadn't discovered a connection likely meant none existed. <br>
- "We even combed the mountain searching for the missing villagers, and quite a few of us, including
- myself, went into the forest. .. I suppose we were lucky we didn't run into any vampires, hm?" Goro
- frowned as he recalled the treks. An encounter with even one of the creatures could have brought ruin to
- the village. <br>
- "Then it's a good thing we found out now, eh? You know as well as I do that having Master McGlass
- among the reinforcements is far from ordinary. Not to mention the Hero's party.. . You have, without a
- doubt, been favored by fortune, Goro, my friend. Trust in that."
- "Is this your way of lifting my spirits, you rascal?"
- They both laughed. <br>
- The members of Room 1 O sat in the dining room of the residence hall. Naturally, cups of Kona coffee
- sat in front of each of them. <br>
- "Vampires,'' Nils suddenly said, uncharacteristically breaking the silence. Even so, his tone was
- serious. "Freaking <i>v</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. Never would have thought of them.''
- "Do you know about them?" Ryo was a little surprised. It made sense for Eto to know a lot about the
- topic, but Nils?
- "Yup. Scary sons of bitches who drink human blood.''
- Ryo hung his head, dejected. It was the answer he'd expected. "You know, it's my fault for expecting
- more from you, Nils.''
- "Seriously, Ryo?" Nils snapped, incensed. "What the hell?"
- Amon grinned, watching the byplay. <br>
- Then Ryo noticed Eto's face. He wasn't smiling, which was unusual for the usually upbeat young
- man. <br>
- "Eto? Did Nils's answer actually shock you speechles s?"
- "How are you gonna pin this on me?!" Nils said. <br>
- "No, sorry, nothing like that,'' Eto said with a wry smile. "It's just-Graham, was it? I've been thinking
- about his expression," he continued with a thoughtful tilt of his head. <br>
- "Oh, yeah, now that you mention it, he did seem pretty intense. Maybe he's got some kinda grudge
- against vampires?" Nils remarked, remembering the clergyman's behavior in the conference room. <br>
- "I wonder. It's not so bad in the Central Provinces, but. . .when I was at the Temple, I heard a lot of
- animosity toward vampires in the Western Provinces, particularly from their Church," Eto said. <br>
- "Something about vampire hunts, right? I've heard about them," Ryo said, recalling the history
- of witch hunts and the Inquisition on Earth. Of course, witch hunts were carried out long
- before Christianity's founding, and it was well established that the Christian church hadn't actually
- spearheaded many of them after the Middle Ages. <br>
- Then who had? The citizenry themselves, of course. Townspeople accused their neighbors of
- witchcraft and burned them at the stake . . . While tragic, humans are inevitably responsible for their own
- suffering. <br>
- "Yes,'' Eto replied, "they've happened many times. In the Central Provinces, there have only been a
- few vampire sightings in the last century. If this is actually a vampire, it will be one of those few. That
- infrequency is why the Temple doesn't have much information on how to fight them or which attacks
- are effective ." Eto must have had a lot on his mind because he spoke more slowly than usual. "All that's to
- say we may need Graham's knowledge for this battle . I have a hunch the guild master has thought about
- this even more deeply than we have.'' He smiled ruefully. <br>
- The next morning, Hugh received news that Joe, the lancer of Five Binary Stars, had awakened. He
- decided to visit the infirmary with Graham from the Hero's party and Eto from Room 1 0. When he went
- to pick up the latter, he spotted a certain water magician following stealthily behind him-although he
- wasn't doing a very good job at the stealth part. <br>
- "Oy, Ryo. Don't act so shocked, boy! A man would have to be blind to miss you creepin, 'bout."
- "I'd really appreciate it if you took me along as well. . .'' Ryo said, practically begging. <br>
- Hugh folded his arms and thought for a good ten seconds. Then he turned to Graham and asked,
- "What do ya think?"
- "I witnessed his skills myself the other day in the battle underground at the royal capital's temple. <br>
- He's quite a talented magician. I believe his aid would be a tremendous boon to us in this situation.,'
- "Well, well, ain't that high praise? Guess you're comin' with us, Ryo."
- With that, they headed to the infirmary with Hugh leading the way. <br>
- "Master McGlass.. ." Joe murmured when he saw them troop in. <br>
- "Glad ya lived to tell the tale?"
- "I am, and. . .I'm sorry. For everything."
- "B'fore ya go apologizing, there's somethin' you oughtta say to Graham here. He grew your missin'
- parts back usin' Extra Heal,'' Hugh said pointedly, gesturing to the clergyman. <br>
- "Oh, so it was you. . . You're the one who saved me. Thank you." Joe bowed his head in gratitude. "What
- about my friends?''
- "About that. .. Two of 'em died before we got back to the village. Between both parties, only five o' you
- survived," Hugh said, delivering the news as calmly as he could. <br>
- "I see.. .''
- Joe had probably braced for this because he didn't lose his composure . But Hugh didn't mis s his
- clenched fists or the slight tremor in his arms. He was merely tamping down his frustration. <br>
- A minute passed in silence. <br>
- After making sure that Joe was a bit calmer, Hugh spoke up. <br>
- "Joe, I know this is hard for ya, but I have to confirm something. Dogon already told us the details
- yesterday. Was it really vampires who attacked you lot?"
- "Yeah.. ." he replied. <br>
- "Graham, anythin' ya wanna ask?"
- "Thank you, Master McGlass." Graham looked and sounded much more composed than yesterday in
- the conference room. "Joe, I'd like to know how you arrived at your conclusion. Have you laid eyes upon
- a vampire before?"
- Eto must have noticed Graham's newfound composure because he and Ryo exchanged glances,
- nodding slightly. <br>
- "I've never seen a vampire myself. Only reason I said that was. ..on account of what I heard from my
- friend at the temple a long time ago. Red eyes, long claws, superhuman strength. . ." Joe spoke slowly, his
- mind going through his memories. <br>
- "What were they wearing? Were they dressed like nobles? And did they have shoes on their feet ?''
- "Their clothes? Hm. .. They were shabby, like something farmers or fishermen would wear. Definitely
- nothing fancy like aristos. As for their shoes.. . Well, the one who jumped into the tree was barefoot. Why
- do you ask?''
- "Don't worry yourself over that. Your insight is invaluable . Thank you."
- Then Hugh, Eto, and Ryo left the infirmary without asking any more questions. <br>
- ***
- "Clothes. .. Shoes.. . What in the world is the point of that kind of question?" Eto practically whispered. <br>
- Ryo, walking next to him, heard him anyway. <br>
- "I'm positive that real vampires dress like nobles and wear proper shoes. In other words, what
- attacked Joe and the others must be <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>r</i> to vampires.. .'' Ryo said, still basing his conjecture on nothing
- but Count Dracula. Unlike Eto, Ryo spoke loud enough for Graham, walking ahead of them, to overhear. <br>
- The clergyman stopped suddenly, opened his eyes wide, and whipped around to face Ryo. <br>
- "Ryo, have you ever met a vampire?"
- "N-No, can't say I have.. .''
- His intense expression startled Ryo. It even scared him a bit. <br>
- "I see . . . You're quite right, though. Vampires are particular about their clothes, as if they consider
- themselves nobles. Thus, they leave manual labor and the like to their servants. In the Western
- Provinces, they are called strigoi. And they are the creatures I believe Joe and his friends had the
- misfortune to encounter."
- "Are the stri<i>g</i>oi people who were bitten by vampires. . . ?"
- "Correct,'' Graham answered with a grimace, deep wrinkles forming in his forehead. <br>
- "Graham, is there a way to turn strigoi back into humans?" Eto asked. <br>
- " There isn't. Regrettably.'' His expression became even more somber. <br>
- "Um. . . If you don't mind, I have another question while we're on the subject. ..'' Ryo decided he might
- as well ask what was on his mind. <br>
- "Go on.''
- "I'd like to know the magical properties of the strigoi and real vampires.''
- "For example?"
- " Their elemental strengths and weaknesses. What can they use? What is effective against them?"
- "Ahhh, I see." Graham inclined his head in understanding. <br>
- "How 'bout we take a seat in that dining hall 'n' talk there?'' Hugh suggested before striding inside. <br>
- And then. .. <br>
- "Four coffees.'' He ordered for them all before sitting down. <br>
- Take-charge bosses like Hugh existed on Earth, but hearing the words "four coffees" on Phi was a
- novel experience for Ryo. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>n</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Ryo couldn't help but smile at such a small thing. <br>
- "First of all, strigoi are weak to sunlight, but they are not incapacitated by it. Research shows that
- their abilities are merely halved in direct sunlight. Unfortunately, we have a dense forest in play on this
- occasion, so. . .''
- "Aha. No wonder the victims all disappeared in the eastern forest 'n, no one's been taken directly from
- the village," Hugh interjected. <br>
- "I believe that is indeed the case. Of course, nothing confines them at night, in the rain, or on cloudy
- days. As far as magic, strigoi cannot use it. Having said that, I've never heard of them being weak against
- any particular element either, including light."
- <i>G</i>raham took a sip of coffee. <br>
- "Furthermore, since they do not possess magic stones in their bodies, the only sure way to kill them
- is decapitation."
- He pulled his right hand across his neck in a slashing gesture. It was a universal gesture, even across
- worlds, apparently. <br>
- "Now, as far as vampires go.. . While they possess no magical weaknesses, just like strigoi, they <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> use
- all the elements."
- "What. . . ?" Eto said. <br>
- "<i>A</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> of them?" Ryo asked. <br>
- Their reactions made Graham realize that he had just created a misunderstanding with this reveal. <br>
- "Apologies, I should have been clearer. By all elements, I mean vampires as a whole. An individual
- commands discrete elements : Some use fire magic, others earth, and so on."
- "Just like regular people, then,'' Hugh remarked. <br>
- "Indeed," Graham agreed with a grimace. <br>
- "Some denominations in the Church uphold the doctrine that vampires are born in darkness. Since
- they lack magic stones, they can't be classified as monsters. However, their race has been hostile to
- humans throughout history, so many in the Western Provinces have mixed feelings about them. They
- also have an aristocratic system, from dukes at the top to barons at the bottom. You can think of rank as
- a rough measure of strength."
- Graham's tone remained calm throughout his explanation. <br>
- "All above the rank of count are unspeakably, monstrously powerful. However, very few encounters
- with high-status vampires have occurred in the Western Provinces these last hundred years.''
- No one said a word as they listened to him. For the people of the Central Provinces, this was incredibly
- valuable information. <br>
- "You won't know what kind of magic a vampire uses until you face them, but they all share a racial
- characteristic-a prodigious magical resistance to all elements."
- "A resistance to all elements. . .'' Ryo mumbled, unable to help himself. It sounded like something
- straight out of the games he used to play back on Earth. <br>
- "Therefore, in battles against vampires, magicians provide support while melee fighters are the ones
- who fight them directly.,'
- "In other words, victory rests on Roman's and Hugh's shoulders, huh!" Ryo exclaimed. <br>
- "Me, eh. . ." Hugh sighed. "Been a while since I was in the field. . ."
- But then.. . <br>
- "Ryo, aren't you well-versed in the way of the sword too?'' <i>G</i>raham cocked his head. He knew the
- water magician had engaged in many mock sword fights with Roman, so he didn't understand why the
- young man hadn't been included with the melee personnel. <br>
- "Except I'm a magician!" Ryo declared proudly, even puffing his chest out. <br>
- "That's right, I just remembered. Ryo, ain't ya been sparrin' with Sera too? None o, our knights can
- hold a candle to ya either." In Lune, Ryo engaged in mock battles with Sera, a swordsman considered
- superior even to Abel, unanimously thought of as a prodigy with the blade. Hugh had also found it odd
- that Ryo wasn't included in the melee count. <br>
- "Except I'm a magician! !!" Ryo said once again, puffing his chest out. <br>
- "Are there even real vampires here, though?'' Eto said, his question cutting through the farcical
- exchange. "It sounds like there are definitely strigoi, given the attack on Kailadi's parties, but we can't be
- certain about the presence of vampires, right?"
- "You are correct on that count," <i>G</i>raham said, nodding emphatically. "However, strigoi cannot be
- born without vampires, and should a vampire die for whatever reason, their strigoi will as well. In other
- words, if there are strigoi, we must assume that there is at least one vampire nearby."
- They now knew that vampires possessed magical resistance to all elements, which posed a serious
- problem in and of itself. <br>
- "So even a single one is a tremendous threat," the clergyman murmured. <br>
- Afterward, the four went to update Goro in the magistrate's office, where they found Larshata sitting
- next to him. <br>
- "Now we know for sure that at least one vampire is in the vicinity 'n' at least ten of their servants, the
- strigoi.''
- " Then the villagers who've disappeared are now. . ." Goro trailed off with a solemn look, seeking
- confirmation even as he arrived at the conclusion himself. <br>
- "Probably strigoi at this point," Hugh replied with a nod. <br>
- As a guild master, Hugh knew the weight of command. If those he was charged with protecting had
- been turned into such. . .such <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>s</i>, his regret would be unimaginable. He sipped his coffee wordlessly,
- allowing Goro time to come to terms with his guilt. <br>
- "Understood," he said thirty seconds later. "So is the vampire or vampires' base in the eastern forest?''
- Hugh hesitated, then glanced at Graham, prompting him to answer in his stead. <br>
- "Well. . . The possibility isn't zero, but. . ." Graham started, his face thoughtful. "But, to be perfectly
- blunt, it isn't very likely either. Strigoi live in all sorts of places. The same cannot be said of vampires, who
- tend to live in houses. It would be one thing if there were an abandoned mansion or village in the forest. <br>
- However, since I haven't heard of anything along such lines, it makes me wonder what exactly <i>i</i><i>s</i> on the
- other side of the eastern forest.,'
- At this point, Goro took a large map from a cupboard and spread it on his desk. <br>
- " This is a rough map of the area around Kona Village. As you can see, the eastern forest is quite large. <br>
- The only thing beyond it is a fishing village in the outermost reaches of the Kingdom, which should
- be part of Baron Momor's territory. The baron himself lives in the royal capital, so this village and his
- secluded manor should be managed by his caretaker. Graham, you aren't implying. . ."
- "It's only a possibility. But.. . Yes, there is a chance that the fishing village has already fallen into the
- hands of vampires.''
- <i>G</i>oro and Graham frowned as they talked. Even though the fishing village was small, several dozen
- people lived there. What if they had all transformed into strigoi. . . ? No wonder their expressions turned
- . <br>
- grim. <br>
- "Either way, we need to go there 'n' check things out for ourselves,'' Hugh said decisively. <br>
- "How do we reach it from Kona without going through the forest ? The south side of the forest juts
- out onto the coast, so you'd have to go by sea, but I don't recommend that. The ocean's currents make it
- complicated to navigate, and that's to say nothing of the monsters. Without the sea monster repellent
- the fishermen use, it'd be difficult.''
- <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>?</i><i>!</i> <i>S</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>s</i><i>?</i><i>!</i>
- Ryo was secretly elated. He <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> the people of the fishing village to show him the repellent. He put
- it at the top of his mental checklist. <br>
- "The practical option is to go around the north side of the forest," Goro continued. " That route would
- take you to Baron Momor's residence first."
- "Oh, yeah? Ya think they'll let 'venturers in?" Hugh sounded concerned. <br>
- "Well. . .that depends on His Lordship's proxy, who is managing things there.''
- "In that case, I shall accompany you," Larshata said. "Contrary to my appearance, I <i>a</i><i>m</i> a viscount. A
- baron's proxy couldn't very well refuse to cooperate, eh?"
- A very reasonable argument indeed. <br>
- "Much obliged, my lord."
- "Think nothing of it. Now I can be of some use to Kona as well.'' Larshata burst out laughing. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>u</i><i>l</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>. . . <i>B</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i><i>g</i><i>u</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i> Ryo thought. <br>
- "One more thing. I'm leavin' Dogon 'n' his mates to defend the village. The ones in the infirmary'll be
- right as rain 'n' rarin' to fight before ya know it."
- "An excellent idea, one for which I'm grateful. While I hope nothing happens. . .better safe than sorry,
- hm?" Goro nodded happily. <br>
- Once he'd learned they were dealing with vampires and their servants, he'd begun worrying about
- the village's poor defense. Even so, it wasn't an easy problem to solve . Sure, some of the villagers could
- fight, but when it came to vampires, they couldn't possibly hold their own. Naturally, hearing that the
- adventurers from Kailadi would stay behind was a welcome piece of news. Though their initial behavior
- had left much to be desired, <i>G</i>oro thought that perhaps they had changed for the better after surviving a
- near-death experience. <br>
- Eto and Ryo returned to the guest house and explained the situation to Nils and Amon in the dining
- room. <br>
- "If magic doesn't work on vampires, then it's time for us swordsmen to take center stage !'' Nils
- exclaimed, clearly excited by the opportunity. <br>
- But Ryo remained suspiciously silent, his eyes darting everywhere . <br>
- "Spit it out, Ryo. I know there's something on your mind."
- "Um, well.. . I'm almost positive it's going to be Roman and Hugh on the front lines. ..''
- "Nooo. . ." Nils froze . <br>
- "I wouldn't be surprised." Amon nodded. "I bet they're incredible in battle, with one being an actual
- Hero and the other a champion of the <i>G</i>reat War."
- "B-But. . . But we're. . . We're . . ." Nils's voice grew quieter and quieter. <br>
- "Nils, being in the vanguard isn't the be-all and end-all on the battlefield! Protecting the rear guard is
- also a vital role for a swordsman!" Ryo said, trying to cheer him up. <br>
- "Y-You're right! I'm not useless !" Nils managed to recover a bit from the blow. <br>
- Although Room 1 0's star was on the rise, none of its members could compete with Roman the Hero
- or Champion Mc<i>G</i>lass. Because, right now, they were still earning their stripes at this stage of their
- adventuring careers.. . <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i><i>j</i><i>o</i><i>b</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- No matter how you looked at it, the Hero's party and Hugh Mc<i>G</i>lass didn't need Ryo. But the three
- members of Room 1 0 were a different story. . . Ryo nodded in his mind. <br>
- <b>T</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>V</b><b>a</b><b>m</b><b>p</b><b>i</b><b>r</b><b>e</b> <b>K</b><b>a</b><b>l</b><b>i</b><b>n</b><b>i</b><b>k</b><b>o</b> <b>s</b>
- The next morning, Hugh McGlas s led the expedition out of the village of Kona and arrived at Baron
- Momor's manor without incident by three o'clock in the afternoon. <br>
- Standing before the building, Ryo let a faint smile cross his face.. . <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>n</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>v</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>v</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>s</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i>
- <i>g</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>,</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>,</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>b</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>!</i> <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>v</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>r</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i>
- <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>g</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>,</i> <i>"</i><i>Y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>. <i>M</i><i>w</i><i>a</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>!</i><i>'</i><i>'</i>
- Naturally, his friends noticed and whispered to each other. <br>
- "That expres sion.. ."
- "Yup' no doubt about it. . ."
- "He's definitely thinking something bad again."
- Amon, Eto, and Nils had known him for a while now, so they knew what was on his mind. <br>
- "Oy, Ryo,'' Hugh called out. <br>
- Ryo immediately composed his expression. "Yes? How may I be of service?"
- "Ya thinkin' somethin, weird?''
- Even though they hadn't known each other long, Hugh could sense the change in Ryo. Par for the
- course for a former A-rank adventurer, really. <br>
- "No, not at all," Ryo said calmly, as if everything were just dandy. <br>
- The manor wasn't that large, which made sense, considering its owner was a merchant of only minor
- wealth. The caretaker who greeted them was a nondescript man in his mid-fifties with the air of a
- secretary. No matter how you looked at him, he was a perfectly normal person. <br>
- The moment he saw the baron's retainer, Ryo's shoulders slumped, and his head drooped slightly. <br>
- Ryo's disappointment didn't go unnoticed by the rest of Room 1 0. <br>
- "I knew it," Nils muttered. "He <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> thinking something crazy."
- But no one heard him. . . <br>
- ***
- "Lord Victory, is this true?" the man said. <br>
- They'd told him about the possibility that a vampire had taken up residence nearby. To confirm
- their suspicions, Larshata had asked for his permission to go to the fishing village. The man's name was
- Keenkan, and he had worked as head clerk for Baron Momor's company. He'd been a wealthy merchant
- before his lordship's elevation to the peerage . Afterward, the baron had appointed him as his proxy and
- sent him to manage this manor and fishing village on the outskirts of the Kingdom. <br>
- "But that fishing village.. ." Keenkan hesitated. <br>
- "Is there a problem?'' Larshata asked with a smile. He tried not to be high-handed because he wanted
- the man to cooperate willingly. <br>
- "Not quite . . . The fact of the matter is that it's no longer part of Baron Momor's territory."
- "What do you mean?"
- Keenkan explained that a discussion had taken place in the royal capital after which the baron had
- relinquished ownership of the fishing village to the royal family in exchange for land in the capital. As a
- result, the hamlet was no longer under his proxy's control. <br>
- " That was about a year ago,'' he said. <br>
- Hugh listened intently. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>v</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>g</i><i>o</i>. . . <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> '<i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>. <br>
- If the vampires had made a move on the fishing village after it had fallen out of Keenkan's
- supervision. . .he could understand why it had taken them this long to find any leads on the situation. <br>
- The royal family wouldn't send an administrator to a fishing village on the farthest reaches of the
- Kingdom, especially to a region that didn't border any other country. Aside from the tax collectors
- dispatched yearly to determine the sum owed to the state, there wasn't much official contact between
- this remote area and the government. <br>
- "Regardless of the village's size, surely peddlers still visit it?" Larshata wondered. <br>
- "Even before their village became part of the barony, the villagers apparently used to travel by boat
- to buy goods. Therefore, it's entirely possible that no one from the outside has been there since I stopped
- going. ..'' Keenkan said with a frown and a shake of his head. <br>
- "Understood. Based on what you've told me, I can't imagine you or the baron could be held
- responsible. I will put in a good word for you when I report to the capital, so rest easy."
- " Thank you very much, my lord." Keenkan bowed deeply to show his gratitude. <br>
- ***
- " Three hours on this road. . ."
- The group stayed the night at the manor and set off for the fishing village the next morning. They
- would reach their destination just before noon. Even if it had already fallen into the hands of the
- vampires, the timing of their arrival would still give them an advantage in battle over the strigoi. .. <br>
- "It's really cloudy, isn't it?" Ryo said, looking up. <br>
- "Sure is, eh. . . Graham, considerin' the state o' the sky, I'm guessin, it's safe to assume the strigoi. . ."
- ". . .won't be impacted at all. They will most likely be at full strength," Graham answered with a bitter
- twist to his lips. <br>
- "Well, that's gonna be a problem, ain't it ?'' Hugh scowled at the cloudy sky, then turned his gaze back
- to Ryo. "Ryo, how would <i>y</i><i>c</i> <i>u</i> fight the strigoi?''
- "I would freeze the entire village . I have just the perfect water magic spell for that. I call it
- 'Permafrost.'"
- "Lad, don't ya dare,'' Hugh said. He'd just been making conversation, but he regretted asking at all
- after hearing Ryo's answer. "Ya best not forget that it's under the direct control o' the royal family. Ya got
- a few screws loose for even thinkin' that's a viable option."
- ***
- "For whatever reason, Hugh rejected my perfect plan even though <i>h</i><i>e</i> asked me in the first place," Ryo
- complained to his three Room 1 0 companions as they walked. <br>
- "What exactly <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> your plan?" Eto, being the kind person he was, asked him. <br>
- "Curious, aren't you? And why wouldn't you be? He asked me how I would fight the strigoi, so I told
- him I'd freeze the entire village using the perfect spell. But then he told me not to do that, which I found
- bewildering.. . It's an incredibly effective spell.'' Ryo shook his head, lamenting the impermanent nature
- of the world. <br>
- "If I were him, I'd have given you the same answer. Freezing the whole village? Man, that's crazy
- talk.. .''
- "But it would prevent any counterattack!"
- "And what about any normal people who're still there? Folks who haven't been turned?"
- "Not a problem. Freezing them doesn't kill them, and once I thaw them, they'd be right as rain!,' Ryo
- brimmed with confidence . <br>
- "O-Oh. . . Well.. . In that case. . ." Nils pressed a palm to his forehead and nodded a little to himself. His
- expression suggested he was beating himself up for forgetting exactly the type of guy Ryo was. <br>
- "Setting aside the issue of freezing the village," Eto said, "we <i>d</i><i>o</i> need a way to stop the strigoi if we
- cannot avoid fighting them. Their mobility is well beyond that of any normal person."
- "Ryo, when we accepted the quest for my village, you tied the monster's arms and legs with ropes that
- looked like they were made of ice,'' Nils said. "Wouldn't that work?,'
- "It isn't a guarantee if my opponent is too fast,,' Ryo replied with a shake of his head. "That's why I
- think freezing the entire village is our best option. . .''
- "And we already told you that's not happening," Nils said. <br>
- "How to spot a lightning-fast opponent ? Always the question at the heart of combat," opined Amon. <br>
- It was typical that the youngest among them was expressing the most reasonable views. <br>
- After another half hour of walking' they were close to the fishing village when Ryo's Pas sive Sonar
- alerted him to someone far away observing their group. I-I.e hastened closer to Hugh. Even though the
- guild master was already talking to Graham' he glanced at Ryo. <br>
- "Hugh<i>'</i> we're being watched. There are two of them."
- "You're joking!,' Morris<i>'</i> the scout of the Hero's party, gasped. <br>
- " They're maintaining a distance of three hundred meters. I detected them using water magic'" Ryo
- said, blithely touting the superiority of water magic. <br>
- "Astounding..." Morris whispered' just as stunned as Ryo had expected. <br>
- " The fact we're bein' watched don't bode well for the fishing village, eh? Everyone in it coulda been
- turned into strigoi.'' Hugh shook his head with a grimace. "Graham, are ya absolutely sure that strigoi
- can't be turned back into humans?''
- "Unfortunately, yes. Although decidedly inhumane' experiments on this very matter were
- conducted in the Western Provinces in the past. I believe it happened after a prince became a
- strigoi. They dissected many of the creatures and learned that their brains had degenerated, making
- it impossible to return them to their original state . If their vampire master dies' so does the servant. <br>
- Basically<i>'</i> physical changes occur in addition to the magical ones," he said' frustrated, his face twisting in
- disgust. "It means there is no recourse for the damned. . ."
- "I see.. . That's too bad." Hugh stopped walking and turned to face the group. "Listen up. If any strigoi
- come at us' take 'em down. Don't think twice. Hesitate, 'n' ya just might send one o' us to the grave."
- Although he didn't raise his voice<i>'</i> Hugh's words hit home, striking each and every one of them in the
- gut. <br>
- Thirty minutes later<i>'</i> the group arr-ived at the plaza in front of the fishing village's gate. A man in well-
- tailored clothes awaited them, arrogantly perched on a chair. He looked around thir-ty years old and was
- flanked by men and women-or<i>'</i> rather' people who had formerly been men and women. Now' they were
- unmistakably strigoi. <br>
- <img src="2.bmp"></img>
- "He should have ambushed us," Ryo muttered. "I suppose vampires are too honest for their own good,
- hm?"
- Only Nils overheard him, probably because he stood right next to him. He frowned, then shook his
- head in subtle exasperation. No one noticed. <br>
- Then the vampire fired the first shot. <br>
- "So you've finally deigned to grace us with your presence," he said with disdain. "I must admit, I
- didn't expect it to take you this long."
- "Well, now, I take it ya know exactly why we're here, then?"
- "But of course. To deliver our prompt defeat, no? I must say, I'm quite pleased to see you've brought a
- contingent of powerful adventurers to do the deed."
- "Let me guess-talented folks make better servants, eh? That why ya so pleased?"
- "Aren't you clever?'' The vampire laughed, visibly delighted. "As your soon-to-be master, allow me to
- introduce myself. My name is Earl Kalinikos Haskill."
- "An earl.. ." <i>G</i>raham murmured. Even though no one heard him, his shock was obvious. <br>
- The people of the Western Provinces had been waging a war against vampires for over a thousand
- years now, but the conflict had been waning for the last century or so. Why? Because of an inexplicable
- decline in the vampires' population. <br>
- It was exceedingly uncommon to come across a vampire who was a viscount, let alone an
- earl.. .assuming the prevailing theories on vampires were correct, of course. A great deal of information
- about them wasn't publicly available . Even so, Graham knew it was extremely rare to come face-to-face
- with an earl-class figure. <br>
- When dealing with earl- and viscount-class vampires, collecting as much information as pos sible
- beforehand was vital. Unfortunately, they didn't have that luxury this time. That explained why a touch
- of apprehension unfurled inside Graham even though the strongest human combat assets, the Hero and
- a champion, stood on their side. . . <br>
- "We don't plan on kowtowin' to the likes o' ya, so you'll hafta 'scuse our lack o, introductions. Just
- consider us 'venturers on a mission to defeat a vampire ."
- Hugh drew his sword. <br>
- The rest of the vanguard, Roman included, took that as their cue to draw their own weapons while
- the rear guard held their staves and such at the ready. <br>
- "Interesting. Then I'll work you as my nameless servants until your deaths, whensoever that may be,"
- Kalinikos intoned. <br>
- Then the strigoi sprang into action. <br>
- Thus, the battle between adventurers and vampires began not in the forest as originally planned, but
- in the fishing village . <br>
- Half of the sixty strigoi attacked at the same time. <br>
- "Roman, you 'n' me are goin' after the vampire!"
- With Roman at his heel, Hugh charged past the attacking strigoi and ran toward the vampire waiting
- among the servants who'd remained behind. The remaining ten of their group remained back to contend
- with the strigoi. <br>
- "<i>S</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>J</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> . ''
- "<i>A</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>S</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>."
- "<i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>J</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>. ''
- The three magicians in the Hero's party fired off their attacks, one after another. <br>
- "Son of a bitch!" Berlocke shouted. <br>
- "My spell didn't land. . .'' Alicia said, dismayed. <br>
- "How the hell are they so fast? !'' Gordon said. <br>
- They prided themselves on the speed of their spells, but the strigoi had evaded them. They had never
- experienced anything like this in the Western Provinces. The strigoi drew ever closer to Room 1 0's two
- swordsmen and its last line of defense, Nils and Amon. Although their opponents dodged their blades,
- the two young men nevertheless deftly kept them at bay with their bucklers. <br>
- At the same time, the enchanter Ashkhan and the scout Morris kept up with the strigoi. They had
- always been confident in their speed and were even faster now thanks to the former's Party Haste spell. <br>
- Little by little, they were inflicting damage on the vampire's servants. <br>
- What about Ryo? Of course, he wasn't idling at a time like this. He was working hard using his Ice
- Wall to protect Eto and Graham, the healers and the rear guard, as well as the folklorist Larshata, who
- was a noncombatant. Whenever he got the chance, he attempted to restrain the lightning-fast strigoi
- with his Ice Bind.. . <br>
- "Darn. I can't generate it fast enough. . .''
- Even though it took Ryo a fraction of a second to create his Ice Band, it still wasn't quick enough. <br>
- "Is my eyesight the limiting factor?" he wondered. <br>
- A person's field of view encompassed the seventy degrees directly ahead of them, thirty-five to the
- left and thirty-five to the right. By physically turning their head, they could extend that range to above a
- hundred degrees on either side. However, the strigoi moved so fast that one couldn't move their head fast
- enough to keep up. <br>
- "If only I could track them using something other than my eyes. . ."
- Passive Sonar and Active Sonar were by no means fast in terms of recognition speed. If only he could
- directly detect a part of the creature's body, such as its water content. . . Unless he'd taken stock of his
- target's internal layout through direct contact <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> engaging them, it was impossible for Ryo, even at
- his current power level, to sense their body's water content. <br>
- "What if they were wet?''
- Eto and Graham had been listening in on him the whole time . They had both been glancing
- occasionally at him while calling out instructions as necessary to the others. . .especially Graham, who
- had been guiding everyone aside from the members of his own party. <br>
- "I'm going to make it rain for a moment," he informed Graham. <br>
- He no longer bothered to tell Eto or the rest of Room 1 0; by now, they already knew anything related
- to water or ice was his doing. By this point, they weren't even surprised anymore. . . Well, <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>y</i>. It was
- a different story for the Hero's party, which wasn't accustomed to Ryo's shenanigans. That was why he'd
- warned Graham. <br>
- "<i>S</i><i>q</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>,'' Ryo chanted before the clergyman could react. <br>
- True to his word, he covered the area in rain for just a moment. He barely managed to avoid hitting
- the front lines, where Roman and Hugh were fighting, but the rear guard and the surrounding strigoi
- were drenched. Speaking of, the strigoi's numbers had somehow swelled from thirty to fifty in the blink
- of an eye. <br>
- Ryo could now track any opponent drenched in water through magic instead of relying on his vision. <br>
- More accurately, he was tracking the water covering the strigoi rather than the creatures themselves. <br>
- Once he dialed in his senses, he visualized the liquid freezing. <br>
- "<i>F</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>z</i><i>e</i>. "
- The water on the surface of their bodies began to freeze, attracting the moisture in the air and
- causing the ice to expand. In an instant, fifty strigoi found themselves encased in ice, which slowed their
- movements. Naturally, neither the members of the Hero's party nor the two swordsmen from Room 1 0
- were the kind of amateurs to let this opportunity pass them by. As the strigoi gradually became unable
- to move at all, they had their heads chopped off one by one. <br>
- "Did we do it?" Nils huffed after decapitating the last ice-covered strigoi. <br>
- Though the rear guard had held their own, the real battle was only beginning. <br>
- On the front line, Roman the Hero and Hugh faced off against the vampire, Kalinikos, and two strigoi
- who seemed his closest aides. The two men had cut through ei<i>g</i>ht of his servants to reach the vampire,
- but <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> strigoi were in a league of their own. First of all, their clothing. . . <br>
- "They used to be 'venturers, eh?" Hugh murmured. <br>
- "Correct,'' Kalinikos said with a sneer. <br>
- The Hero and the champion far outmatched the humans these strigoi had been in their previous
- lives, but their transformations had stretched their physical abilities beyond normal limits. Now, they
- made up what they lacked in skill with sheer speed and power. <br>
- "I think I'll enter the fray myself. Should alleviate some of my boredom.''
- Kalinikos produced a red sword from his palm. <br>
- "A blood sword.. ." Roman murmured. <br>
- "Also correct. Color me surprised to learn how much you know about vampires. How unusual for
- adventurers of the Central Provinces."
- The vampire hadn't yet realized the Hero and his party's true identities. The only thing he seemed to
- understand was that Roman and Hugh were much more powerful than the adventurers-turned-strigoi
- under his command, which explained why he was so quick to join the fight. It certainly wasn't a means
- to entertain himself like he said. <br>
- Kalinikos squared off with Roman while Hugh dealt with the two former adventurers . The vampire's
- swordsmanship was so excellent that Roman couldn't take him down easily. Vampires were said to have
- far greater endurance than humans, which meant Kalinikos would gain a larger advantage for every
- second that passed. <br>
- Up until this point, the vampire had been beaming with confidence. <br>
- Confidence that shattered as he watched the strigoi attacking the rear guard slow to a standstill and
- lose their heads one after another. <br>
- "What in the world. . ."
- The notion that fifty strigoi could be decimated without inflicting a single casualty had not even
- occurred to Kalinikos. <br>
- While Roman and Hugh couldn't determine what had happened behind them with only a glance,
- they easily picked up on the vampire's agitation. In which case, the unwritten rules of battle dictated
- they exploit this opening. <br>
- The vampire master's frustration extended to his servants too, dulling their mobility just enough for
- Hugh to slice off their sword arms. Not a second after, he cut off their heads. It was truly a superhuman
- feat. His swordsmanship was so advanced it amazed even Roman, who'd caught it all from the corner of
- his eye. <br>
- <i>I</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>A</i>-<i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>a</i><i>d</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>. . . <br>
- "Damn you. . . Such an unpleasant surprise," Kalinikos said through clenched teeth. He backpedaled so
- quickly that even Roman almost missed it. The vampire must have enhanced his physical powers to gain
- that kind of speed. <br>
- "<i>S</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i>," he chanted. <br>
- In that moment, a miasma clouded Roman's and Hugh's minds, tearing their consciousnes s to pieces. <br>
- Roman clenched his teeth, enduring the onslaught, but Hugh dropped to one knee. <br>
- "What's happening?" Nils blurted, watching everything unfold with the rest of the group. <br>
- But nobody could answer him. Ryo might have pieced it together if he'd heard Kalinikos's chant, but
- <i>G</i>raham realized right away, even without hearing it. <br>
- "Never say he's using dark magic. . .'' he muttered. Then he thrust his staff forward and chanted, "<i>E</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>l</i>
- <i>P</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>."
- The air rippled, and then a hemisphere with a five-meter radius formed around him. <br>
- "Hurry, get inside!" he shouted at Nils and Amon, who stood nearby. They almost fell in their rush to
- do his bidding, then looked back to the front line . <br>
- "What in the <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> is happening?'' Nils repeated. <br>
- "I suspect he cast the dark magic known as Slave," Graham answered. "A dangerous spell that allows
- the user to control their target however they please.''
- "Then they're. .." Eto trailed off. <br>
- "I'm almost certain Roman is doing his best to resist. The Hero's magical resistance is the highest
- among mankind. However, no one else can defy an earl-class vampire's dark magic. Not even saints or
- holy women.'' Graham grimaced. "Nor Master Mc<i>G</i>lass.. ."
- "In other words, he plans on making Roman and Hugh kill each other," Ryo remarked. <br>
- Ryo thought back to his own encounter with an adherent of the God of Darkness, who'd cast Slave on
- him during his and Abel's trek back to Lune from the royal capital. His attempt had failed thanks to Abel's
- item, which provided resistance against mind control magic. <br>
- "Maybe Hugh has something capable of warding off the spell?" Ryo asked Graham, hopeful. <br>
- "Sadly, I doubt our prayers will be answered. Items of that level are considered national treasures
- in the Central and Western Provinces. Even a figure as celebrated as Master McGlass wouldn't be in
- possession of something of its ilk. . ."
- Ryo furrowed his brow. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>A</i><i>b</i><i>e</i><i>l</i>. . . <i>?</i>
- This wasn't the time or place for those kinds of questions. <br>
- "Is there a way to cancel the spell?" Alicia, the air magician, asked. <br>
- "Other than defeating the caster? No," <i>G</i>raham answered. His expression had never looked so bitter. <br>
- Then the rear guard saw Hugh stand. <br>
- "Hugh!'' Roma called out. He knew something was wrong with him. Hugh had been concealing his
- strength under the veil of his affability, but the second he stood, he projected an aura of unleashed
- aggression and raw strength. <br>
- When Hugh met Roman's eyes, he immediately slashed with his sword. Having sensed the change
- in the atmosphere, the Hero hadn't dropped his guard. If he had, the flash of Hugh's sword would have
- ended his life then and there. <br>
- <i>I</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>s</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> "<i>M</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> S<i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i>.<i>,</i><i>'</i>
- Roman was likely stronger and quicker than Hugh, but the guild master was overwhelmingly more
- proficient with a sword. During his fight with Abel in the capital, he'd known the other man was the
- better swordsman, but Roman probably would have won if their clash had continued. The same couldn't
- be said now. <br>
- Hugh perfectly parried the Hero's high-speed strikes. The timing of his stroke, the angles, the
- counterattacks-Roman was utterly outmatched. <br>
- <i>O</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>m</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i>. <br>
- Roman swung his sword, suffocated by a heavy pressure he had never felt before. <br>
- The duel between Roman the Hero and Champion McGlass would have been out-of-this-world
- entertainment for any audience, including those people who didn't even know them. Each swordsman
- represented his region, the Western Provinces and Central Provinces respectively. Those who were
- familiar with them were even <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> captivated. <br>
- "Amazing. . ."
- Even Gordon, a fire magician with absolutely no interest in swordplay, was spellbound. Nils, for some
- reason, was crying. Something truly astounding could stir someone's heart even when their lives were
- on the line . A once-in-a-lifetime battle between two of the best swordsmen was one of those things. The
- spectacle was so significant that simply watching would raise Nils's sword skills by a level. <br>
- Another swordsman was also watching: Amon. <br>
- His intent eyes didn't miss a single movement. His arms and legs twitched ever so slightly as he
- simulated their moves in his mind.. . Ryo was the only one who noticed. <br>
- At first, Ryo had been fascinated by the duel. After ten strikes, it became clear to him that Roman
- would lose, and he couldn't bear to continue observing. If the hero died here.. . This was exactly why he'd
- stopped Roman and Abel when they'd fought. <br>
- "<i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i>-<i>I</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>o</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>D</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>K</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>.<i>'</i><i>'</i>
- Those words ran through Ryo's head. Roman's death would pose a serious problem in that regard. His
- becoming a strigoi would too. <br>
- To everyone except Ryo, Hugh and Roman probably seemed evenly matched-but Ryo knew the
- guild master's speed and power eclipsed Roman's. He couldn't overcome that difference, which meant
- someone in the rear guard had no choice but to act. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>S</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>e</i>. . . <i>A</i><i>b</i><i>e</i><i>l</i> <i>c</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i>
- <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i>. <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>S</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>d</i>. <i>I</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>c</i> <i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i>
- <i>t</i><i>c</i><i>o</i>. . . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>b</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>s</i>. . . <i>I</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>m</i>. <br>
- Ryo was depressed for just a moment, but he quickly rallied his flagging spirits. <br>
- <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>p</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i>. <i>I</i><i>n</i> <i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>'<i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>!</i> <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>g</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>N</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>'</i><i>s</i>
- <i>v</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>n</i>. . . <i>O</i><i>k</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i>. <br>
- Ryo clutched Murasame but didn't generate its blade. "Roman!'' he shouted. "Switch with me.''
- "Huh?''
- The sudden callout from the back line threw the Hero for a loop. <br>
- "Switch places with me on my signal. Three, two, one.. . Now!"
- At that moment, Roman leaped backward. Hugh pursued him, but Ryo suddenly dashed in front of
- Roman and thrust Murasame's ice blade at Hugh. Ryo fended off Hugh's charge with three jabs of his
- sword, allowing Roman to retreat to safety. <br>
- Now, it was a duel between Ryo and Hugh. <br>
- The vampire looked surprised by the turn of events, then a thin, sardonic smile curled his lips. <br>
- "The Slave spell is very much active," he said. "For whatever reason, it had no effect on the young
- swordsman, but I'm sure the same won't be true of you."
- "Respectfully, I'm not so sure ."
- Ryo continued battling Hugh without a mote of hesitation. During the hidden shrine incident, he
- had dropped to his knees when the spell was cast on him since it was his first experience with it. This
- time, even when he entered the boundaries of the dark magic, he continued to fight without stopping. As
- their blades crossed five, six, and then ten times, Kalinikos began to realize something was wrong. <br>
- "You. . . Why aren't you under my spell?"
- "You tell me . Perhaps my constitution just isn't suited for it?" Ryo answered mockingly. <br>
- "Like hell! Not many can withstand the power of an earl's casting of Slave!"
- "Well, it didn't work on the young swordsman either, did it?,'
- Ryo kept Hugh at bay while talking to Kalinikos. He'd never intended to harm Hugh with a sword. <br>
- He only attempted to protect himself, and he was good at defense. Even against Sera, empowered by the
- overwhelming speed, power, and superb skill of her Wind Robe technique, he could hold his own for
- nearly two hours. <br>
- Not even Champion McGlass could penetrate Ryo's ironclad defense so easily. <br>
- After they'd crossed swords another two hundred times, the moment Ryo had been waiting for
- arrived. Hugh swung and mis sed dramatically, then fell to one knee, his head drooping. <br>
- "Wh-What is happening?!" Kalinikos said, confounded. <br>
- For all the onlookers knew, Ryo had simply dodged Hugh's horizontal slash. Physically, that was the
- extent of what had happened. .. <br>
- However, there was another reason why Hugh had dropped to one knee. . . <br>
- "Ya bastard.. ."
- As Hugh raised his head, something gleamed in his left hand. A dagger. <br>
- It flew right at the space between the vampire's eyebrows, but Kalinikos swatted it aside with his
- blood sword. <br>
- But it was a trap, and Hugh now stood in arm's reach. During the dagger's flight, he'd closed the gap
- between them in a single bound. By the time the vampire had smacked the knife away, Hugh was already
- in range. His sword struck four times, each slash accompanied by a brilliant flash of light. Each blow
- coincided with another one of the vampire's limbs falling from its body. <br>
- "Ngh!,'
- Apparently, even vampires felt pain when cut. <br>
- "Curse you.. . But it's no use. I'll recover before you can even blink. . . Hm? Why aren't you moving?"
- Kalinikos looked at the stumps of his severed limbs. Normally, they would return to his body and
- reattach themselves immediately, but there was no sign of this happening. <br>
- "In yer own words, 'it's no use,, vampire. I wield the holy sword G alahad. It prevents regenerative
- abilities like yers," Hugh practically spat as he gazed down at his enemy, now much shorter after losing
- his legs. <br>
- "A holy sword? But only a handful of adventurers in the Central Provinces even carry such a
- weapon. .."
- "Yer right. I'm one o' them. Might as well introduce myself now, eh? My name is Hugh McGlass. I'm
- the guild master of Lune's adventurers, guild.'' Hugh bowed, ever so politely. <br>
- "A champion of the Great War. . . I never imagined such a lauded figure would join us right from the
- start. . . Perhaps I was too naive."
- Kalinikos looked utterly dejected. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>P</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Still, Ryo remained on guard. Based on what he knew from light novels, all sorts of vampires could
- exist. There were some who exploded into a cloud of bats and escaped, others who cursed their victims
- as they died, and others who didn't hesitate to take their opponents down with them in a final act of self-
- destruction. <br>
- As usual, of course, he was just entertaining his fantasies. <br>
- "Expect the worst, hope for the best." A very wise saying applicable in any situation. These are the
- words of Disraeli, the British politician. And politicians are inherently brilliant individuals. Yes, indeed
- they are. .. <br>
- Kalinikos, his limbs lopped off and his head drooping, stood surrounded by Ryo's Ice Wall. <br>
- "So, ya called yerself Earl Haskill,'' Hugh said. <br>
- The rear guard observed from within Graham's Evil Protection spell. Morris, the scout of the Hero's
- party, stared at Ryo and Hugh, outside of the spell's range, quizzically. <br>
- He couldn't keep his head down forever. Finally, he looked up. "Yes, I am Earl Kalinikos Haskill. <br>
- Victory belongs to you. You know how to kill a vampire, do you not? Go on," he said boldly. <br>
- " There's somethin' we wanna know first," Hugh said, making it clear there was a reason they hadn't
- already killed him. <br>
- The corners of Kalinikos's mouth twisted derisively. <br>
- "And you believe I'll tell you the truth?"
- Expecting this response, Hugh continued without hesitation in his attitude or change in his
- . <br>
- expression. <br>
- "Haskill, if ya really are an earl, you must carry the pride o' a noble. We trounced ya 'n' yers fair 'n,
- square. Not a single casualty ourselves, I might add, and resisted yer dark magic to boot. To withhold
- information from us even after we bested ya. .. Don't ya have any shame as a man o' the elite?''
- An appeal to his aristocratic pride. In negotiations, bringing up whatever the other party values most
- is a fundamental tactic. Normally, it's difficult to ascertain what the other person might treasure most,
- but Kalinikos's conceit had been apparent from the start, so it was easy to grasp. <br>
- "Pride of a noble, hmm. . ." Kalinikos murmured. "The irony of a <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> telling me what it means to be
- a noble. .. Very well, I won't tell you everything, but I suppose I can spare some answers ." He puffed out
- his chest, arrogance strengthening his voice. <br>
- Hugh's plan had worked. <br>
- "First thing I wanna know is why ya took control of this fishing village.''
- "While I said I would give you answers," he said with a sigh, "I suggest you carefully consider your
- phrasing. How am I to respond to such a vague question?"
- "Ya don't say. Nothin, stoppin, ya from spittin, out everythin' on yer mind, though, eh?"
- "And make things easy for you? Perish the thought. Besides, there are some answers even I'm not
- at liberty to give you. Having said that, my command of this village arrived by chance ." Kalinikos's
- expression didn't change. <br>
- "Chance, eh? Next question. Are there more vampires comin' ?''
- "No. I was. ..exiled by my people . Don't ask why. I merely lost in the usual power struggle. You know
- how these things go. I was planning to travel farther away by sea, but as luck would have it, I was caught
- in a storm and ended up in this fishing village," Kalinikos answered with a shrug. <br>
- "Then why did you turn the villagers into strigoi?"
- "That boils down to an old difference in opinion between us and humans. You raise pigs and chickens
- to eat their meat and eggs, do you not? You don't condemn yourselves for that, no? What we vampires
- do to your kind is no different. You may find it reprehensible, but I'm of the opinion that your pigs and
- chickens would find little defensible about <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> behavior."
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i>. . . Ryo thought. <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>E</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>-<i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i>
- <i>P</i><i>h</i><i>i</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>u</i><i>l</i> <i>c</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>x</i><i>,</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>g</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>p</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i>. <i>H</i><i>u</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>
- <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i>.<i>f</i><i>v</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>e</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>. <br>
- Meanwhile, Hugh shook his head. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>e</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>v</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>. <i>M</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i>. <br>
- "Tell me what ya know about the cacodemon slumberin' 'round these parts."
- Kalinikos's eyebrow twitched just a little. He smoothed out his expression instantly, but the
- following silence lasted several seconds. Finally, he sighed deeply. <br>
- "Just west of this plaza, about fifteen minutes into the forest, there is a cave. A stone coffin lies at the
- back of this cave . Perhaps you refer to what's inside?''
- "Perhaps?" Hugh asked with a quizzical tilt to his head. <br>
- "I haven't looked. The moment I placed my hand on the coffin yesterday, I was robbed of half my
- mana. That was when I knew something terrifying rested within. I had no wish to know what it was
- either, so I simply left.'' Kalinikos grimaced, taking a slow breath. "Although. . .I think it will likely emerge
- soon."
- "What did you say?"
- "By taking my magic, it has accelerated its own recovery. Allow me to hazard a guess as to its
- presence: Did it commit an atrocity of some sort against you humans?" He cackled, his lips curved in a
- sneer. <br>
- "Unbelievable.. ." Larshata, the folklorist, muttered. <br>
- "Even you should know I only have so much blood to spare. It's high time you end me," Kalinikos said,
- his voice quieter now. His face had already been pale, but it was clear that he was nearing death. <br>
- " That's all I wanted to ask ya. Anybody else got any final questions for him?"
- Hugh looked pointedly at <i>G</i>raham, who shook his head. <br>
- Ryo raised his right hand. "May I ask one?"
- "Sure, go on.'' With a nod, he made way for Ryo to approach the vampire . <br>
- "Earl Haskill, you mentioned earlier that you had been exiled. Please tell me where the vampire
- nation is located."
- Once his words had filtered properly through everyone's eardrums and their meaning had settled
- into their brains, everyone's eyes widened. Their enemy <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> mentioned such a thing. Did that mean an
- entire nation of vampires actually existed?
- "Hmph. My fault for speaking too freely. I was relieved when no one pointed it out, but I see I dropped
- my guard too early. .. Says quite a lot about a whelp like you to ask such a vexing question at the very end.''
- He looked positively subdued at that moment. <br>
- Banishment carried great weight and meaning for humans. While the people of the Central Provinces
- were unaware of any vampire nations, the fact that a vampire had been exiled from its home and washed
- up <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> indicated a high probability that this nation wasn't at the ends of the world-but instead nearby. <br>
- That in and of itself was a serious problem. <br>
- "As I mentioned, there are questions I cannot answer. Yours is among them, whelp. Doing so would
- place my former brethren in jeopardy. Though I bear a grudge against those who banished me, I cannot
- betray others.''
- "Well, that's unfortunate.'' Ryo stepped back. He knew he wouldn't get any more information out of
- the vampire even if he pushed him. <br>
- The only thing he'd wanted to confirm was the existence and location of the vampire nation. If it
- were somewhere remote, or in the Western or Eastern Provinces, the earl would have said so. The fact
- that he'd refused to answer was proof of its proximity. Of course, Ryo wasn't interested in destroying the
- nation. He was just curious. <br>
- Then Kalinikos muttered something, his voice almost inaudible . His words might have been directed
- at someone in his former homeland. <br>
- "We spent nearly a hundred years telling them to always use incantations, thereby weakening their
- magics, but none of these people did that.''
- Having said his piece, Ryo was about to yield the floor to anyone else interested in questioning the
- vampire when that muttered remark made him freeze. <br>
- "Wait, what did you just-"
- "Right then," Graham interrupted. "If no one objects, I shall slay this creature. Ryo, please remove the
- ice wall."
- Ryo missed the chance to press Kalinikos thanks to the clergyman's order, which he obeyed. Kalinikos
- snorted when he saw Graham's outfit. .. Most likely, the sight of the emblem of the Western Church
- hanging from his neck triggered his derision. <br>
- "Well, well, to think a priest from the Western Church was here all along.. . Ahhh, so it was you who
- cast Evil Protection."
- "I regret to inform you that you are mistaken, vampire."
- As Graham spoke, he pulled something out of his staff. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>ff</i><i>!</i>
- That revelation sent all thoughts of Kalinikos's muttering right out of Ryo's mind. That staff was just
- like Zatoichi's ! It concealed a straight sword inside!
- "I am <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> a priest but an archbishop. Archbishop Graham."
- Then he took up an offensive stance, ready to strike. <br>
- "Archbishop Graham. .. ? No, don't tell me . . . The head of the Inquisition.. ." Kalinikos's eyes widened in
- shock. "Vampire Hunter and-Master Graham. . ."
- "You are mistaken again, vampire. I am not merely a 'master,' but a doctor. Dr. Graham, specialist in
- vampire studies, at your service ."
- The shock in Kalinikos's eyes transformed into rage. <br>
- "You. . . How many of us have you killed?''
- Graham swung, cutting off his neck with his straight sword, and then swiftly pierced his heart. <br>
- "You make 2 5 6 ."
- The <i>W</i>estern Church's official method of killing a vampire was to lop off its head and stab it through
- the heart with a consecrated weapon. Graham's actions were perfectly in line. <br>
- "Gordon, burn the neck, torso, and all four limbs," Graham instructed the fire magician, thus
- ensuring the utter annihilation of the vampire named Kalinikos. <br>
- ***
- "I don't even know what to say,'' Nils said, amazed. "Except that Graham was <i>a</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i>, huh?"
- "I agree. His swordsmanship is leagues beyond yours, Nils." Ryo was happy to play along in his own
- offbeat way. <br>
- " That's not what I meant!" Nils retorted. <br>
- "All right, Nils. All jokes aside, just because this <i>f</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>s</i> like it's over doesn't mean you can lose sight of
- our true goal here-the cacodemon," Ryo said as casually as ever. <br>
- A few moments later, Nils's eyes widened, like his brain finally registered Ryo's words. <br>
- "Oh, yeah. .. You're right."
- He was reminded why Hugh McGlass and the Hero's party had come out here from the city of Lune-
- to deal with the cacodemon, whose existence was all but confirmed at this point. The vampire incident
- had occurred after the fact. <br>
- "We'll take a short break after burnin' the strigoi corpses," Hugh called, "then we'll head to the cave
- where the cacodemon is."
- They found it right away. <br>
- "Someone or something broke the seal at the entrance. Why?" Berlocke asked as he inspected the
- cave . "Beats me . An earthquake or something shifted the rocks blocking the entrance and exposed the
- cave ."
- The dwarven earth magician of the Hero's party could be considered the resident stone expert. <br>
- " The amazin' thing is that the seal had been functioning for 9 5 0 years. It takes magic to keep it goin',
- so it makes ya wonder where exactly that magic's comin' from, eh?'' Hugh muttered, his eyes on the
- entrance. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> Ryo concluded. <i>A</i><i>c</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>k</i> <i>"</i><i>H</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>a</i><i>n</i>" <i>k</i><i>e</i><i>p</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>'</i><i>s</i>
- <i>a</i> <i>t</i><i>y</i><i>p</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>c</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>. <br>
- Ryo, of course, had no intention of showing the notebook to anyone or even revealing its existence. <br>
- He didn't plan on telling them such an alchemical technique existed either. <br>
- Moreover, "Hasan" had written that the method was an abnormal use of alchemy. Forcibly using
- someone's own mana to seal them away was, to put it politely, inhumane. If Ryo mentioned that alchemy
- had such a dangerous utility, he could be persecuted! Although at his current proficiency, he couldn't use
- such techniques anyway. <br>
- He'd been using Passive Sonar since they had entered the forest. Initially, it had blipped for both
- normal animals and monsters' but those alerts decreased as they drew closer to the cave. <i>A</i>bout three
- hundred meters away, the blips ceased entirely. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>f</i><i>e</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i>. <br>
- With that thought, Ryo glanced at Hugh. At the group's head, the guild master had already
- unsheathed his sword and held it at the ready, indicating he might have already detected the unusual
- atmosphere. Ryo expected nothing less of a former A-rank adventurer. <br>
- The group entered the cave slowly. The walls yawned open around them. A stone coffin stood at the
- back. <br>
- "As far as I can tell, there aren't any physical traps. . ." Morris the scout announced. <br>
- "Likely has something to do with the vampire's visit," Graham said. He looked at Hugh. "He did say
- half of his mana was taken when he touched the coffin. Now, what say we inspect it for ourselves?"
- "I'm gonna be real honest: I don't got a plan for what comes next. May as well roll the dice," Hugh
- replied with a shrug. <br>
- Out of sheer coincidence, the stone coffin suddenly began to glow. <br>
- "What the hell?,'
- Even a child would have realized something was wrong. The coffin began vibrating, then the cave
- followed suit. Rocks started falling from the ceiling. <br>
- "Shit! Everyone, haul yer arses outta here!" Hugh shouted, and they all obeyed, running outside. He
- was the last to exit it. Just as he did, the cave collapsed. While the group stood there stunned, the glow
- from a moment earlier brightened. <br>
- "I have a <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> bad feeling about this,'' Alicia murmured. <br>
- "Funny. I was about to say the same thing," Gordon agreed in a low voice. <br>
- Magicians were sensitive to the flow of magic. Whether they liked it or not, the magicians here could
- sense that whatever was at the heart of the light possessed an enormous supply of mana. <br>
- Suddenly, the rubble exploded. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>.<i>'</i>,
- Ryo generated a wall of ice in front of them, protecting everyone from the flying rocks. An
- overpowering magical pressure assaulted them, heavier than anything they'd felt until now. At this
- point, even the non-magicians understood they were in the presence of a monstrosity. <br>
- When the cloud of dust and flying rocks settled, the shining object became faintly discernible. <br>
- "Is that a person?'' someone said, voicing the same thought everyone else was thinking. <br>
- Whatever it was, it was the same size as a person. <br>
- Then the "person" began to hover. Once it rose five meters into the air, the group got a clear view of
- what they were facing: a beautiful woman radiating light. Her skin was snow-white, and her light purple
- hair grew past her waist. They couldn't tell the color of her eyes, which were closed. . . <br>
- "She's lovely. ..'' Alicia said. <br>
- "She's floating. ..'' Gordon said. <br>
- "Is that air magic?" Berlocke asked. <br>
- Ryo shook his head. <br>
- <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>n</i>'<i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>c</i>. <br>
- He knew that much thanks to his practically daily sparring sessions with Sera, an expert on air
- magic. He didn't know what exactly the "person'' in front of them was using, but it wasn't air magic. It
- wasn't fire, earth, or water magic, and it probably wasn't light or dark magic either. <br>
- In short, whatever magic was being deployed to make her float' it wasn't elemental. <br>
- Ryo trembled. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>p</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>g</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>y</i><i>?</i>
- <i>G</i>ravitational magic often emerged as a trope in isekai stories, so it wouldn't be weird to encounter it
- here on Phi. It was only natural that Ryo got excited at the sight of magic capable of creating phenomena
- yet to be explained by modern Earth science. <br>
- Leonore, the akuma, had exposed Ryo to spatial jumps using "dimensional storage" and "cloisters,''
- but he hadn't been excited at all back then. Only now, with something manifesting in a way he could
- only make sense of by labeling it "antigravity," did he begin to <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> with excitement. <br>
- Yes, it <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> gravity after all. The key to everything lay in gravity. . . <br>
- The half-formed thought whispered through his mind. <br>
- But it still wasn't enough. Gravity alone couldn't explain what he was seeing. He was still missing an
- important piece of the puzzle.. . <br>
- Thoughts, conscious and subconscious, jumbled in his head in response to the fascinating scene
- before him. Ryo stared intently, along with the rest of the group. <br>
- Nobody knew how much time had passed, but finally the floating being opened her eyes. <br>
- They shone gold. <br>
- That snapped the group out of their shock. Graham readied his staff. <br>
- Feeling the clergyman's magic rising, as if he were about to go on the offensive, Ryo yelled without
- thinking: "Don't attack her!''
- His shout surprised them. The floating "person'' looked toward Ryo, a faint smile playing on her lips. <br>
- Then she rose further into the air, flying off to the west. <br>
- All they could do was watch it happen. <br>
- <img src="3.bmp"></img>
- For two minutes, no one moved or spoke . <br>
- "Ryo, why did you stop me?" Graham finally said, breaking the silence. His tone wasn't reproachful. If
- anything, he sounded curious. <br>
- "Because I thought that if we did, she would retaliate and kill us all."
- It wasn't a lie . He had felt the difference in power and believed he had made the right call in choosing
- not to intervene. But that wasn't the full story. <br>
- Perhaps he also wanted to see more of her controlling gravity. Whether or not she was actually
- manipulating gravity didn't matter; just the sight of her floating and glowing was beautiful. <br>
- But there was one more thing-a feeling he had almost forgotten. Ryo had left his Passive Sonar on
- when he entered the cave, which was how he had sensed the cacodemon. It had given him a feeling he
- had felt before-but <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>?
- He'd arrived at his answer when he recalled his trek through the Forest of Rondo with <i>A</i>bel. They'd
- been pincered by an assassin hawk to the front and a greater boa behind. Abel had defeated the latter
- while Ryo had defeated the former, and they'd escaped unscathed. Before the battle had even begun,
- though, Ryo's sonar had detected another monster he'd never felt before, much farther behind the
- assas sin hawk. <br>
- Ultimately, they'd never actually seen that monster. .. However, its aura felt<i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> like the cacodemon's. <br>
- Ryo now wondered if they were the same creature. In other words, had there been a cacodemon in the
- Forest of Rondo? He mentally added another unsolved mystery to his ongoing list. <br>
- "Well," Hugh said, "at the very least, we didn't stand a chance against her."
- "So that <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> a cacodemon?" Eto asked. <br>
- "The legends don't mention them glowing or anything of the sort,'' Larshata answered, "but if she
- <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> a cacodemon. .. Well, that's an even more frightening prospect, eh?"
- "She flew so far west that we lost sight of her. . .'' Nils said, dazed. <br>
- "I only hope she took the insects with her too," Ryo remarked. <br>
- Their obj ective wasn't to defeat the cacodemon, but to eliminate the cacodemonic insects infesting
- the coffee trees. <br>
- "We won't know for sure until we get back to Kona. Let's get moving, folks."
- At Hugh's command, the group set off on their journey back to the village. <br>
- ***
- A week after returning to Lune with a large amount of Kona coffee and French presses as souvenirs,
- Hugh and the members of Room 1 0, including Ryo, met at the adventurers' guild to bid farewell to the
- Hero's party. <br>
- "Thanks for everythin','' Hugh said as he shook hands with Roman. <br>
- "No, thank <i>y</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i>. I learned a lot," the Hero replied while bowing his head. "If you ever find yourself in
- the Western Provinces, please visit us."
- "Easy to say but hard to do considerin' how massive it is." Hugh smiled wryly. <br>
- "Well, the members of our party may go their separate ways after we defeat the demon king, but I
- will remain as a member of the Western Church. Why not come see me at the very least?" Graham, the
- negotiator and oldest of the party, suggested. <br>
- "Sure. After all, who am I to say no to a bleedin' archbishop, eh?'' Hugh nodded, remembering what
- he'd learned about the other man during their confrontation against the vampire, Kalinikos. <br>
- "Until we defeat the demon king, I am but a humble clergyman,'' Graham said, smiling a little. <br>
- ***
- The rank of archbishop didn't exist in the temple system of the Central Provinces. <br>
- In the Catholic Church, an archbishop is a fairly high-ranking member of the clergy. At the top is
- the pope, below him are the cardinals, who are followed by the archbishops, and finally, the bishops and
- priests. Historically, the position of archbishop holds great power. <br>
- Of course, Ryo didn't know exactly what being an archbishop in the Western Provinces entailed, but
- judging from how Hugh said it, Ryo was fairly certain that it was relatively high up in the Church's
- hierarchy. <br>
- ***
- After seeing the Hero's party off, Hugh asked Room 1 0 to accompany him to his office, where they
- lounged on the sofas. Naturally, cups of Kona coffee steamed on the table in front of them. <br>
- "Let's get right to it. Both the royal family 'n, the Temple issued a gag order concernin' this incident. <br>
- Not a word to anyone. If they find out any of us said anythin', it's straight to jail, so be careful."
- They nodded. The involvement of vampires and cacodemons made it easy to see why a gag order had
- been placed. <br>
- "In exchange, I'm happy to tell ya boys the reward for this job went up a fair bit. Consider it hush
- money. It should already be in yer accounts.''
- "Nice !''
- This was fantastic news. Even Ryo, who wasn't exactly a pauper, was delighted to hear it. <br>
- "Cacodemons. . . Vampires. . ." Hugh said, now alone in his office . "We managed. Somehow. .. The
- dungeon's back to normal after the Great Tidal Bore, so things should be quiet for a while."
- Then he started on his usual mound of paperwork. <br>
- ***
- "Is it true that Earl Kalinikos Haskill disappeared?''
- "Yes, it is. We have confirmed as much using the crystal."
- They occupied a room known as the Study. The room was the size of a school gymnasium, its walls
- lined with bookshelves that stretched from floor to ceiling. On Earth, it might have been mistaken for
- one of Europe's most beautiful libraries. However, because it was a study and not a library, it wasn't open
- to the public. The room and its books were only for the owner of this building. <br>
- That owner, currently listening to his subordinate's report, looked to be in his early twenties. He was
- a seemingly youthful man with abnormally pale skin and a quiet composure you'd expect from someone
- who had lived through entire epochs. . . <br>
- "Where did he disappear? Which country in the Western Provinces?"
- "Actually, he was in the Central Provinces, the southern part of the Kingdom of Knightley, to be
- precise.''
- The man finally looked up from the book he was reading. <br>
- "Oh? Troubling news indeed."
- He propped his chin on his hand and thought for a moment. "I want to know the particulars. We
- must determine if anyone in the Central Provinces knows how to annihilate us. Then again, perhaps
- someone from the Western Provinces performed the deed.. .''
- "Understood."
- "Make sure the 'heads' handle it. If we leave this to the 'tails, and something goes wrong, it will be an
- unmitigated disaster for us."
- After his subordinate bowed and left, the master sighed. "An earl who could wield dark magic,
- destroyed. .. Seems our enemy isn't the gentlemanly sort."
- With a shake of his head, he resumed reading his book. <br>
- ***
- A certain water magician stepped through the doors of The Golden Wave, an inn in Lune. <br>
- "Welcome !'' called the proprietress to the familiar guest. <br>
- The magician found the person he was searching for in the dining room next to the lobby. There, Abel
- sat reading a book. The water magician claimed a chair across from him. <br>
- "Hey, Ryo. What's up?" Abel said without looking up. <br>
- "Abel. . . Do you know how trust is formed?''
- " That sure didn't come out of left field, jeez." He finally looked up, probably because he had no idea
- where Ryo was going with this conversation. <br>
- "Positive experiences. First, you need to establish a successful track record. Once you do, you'll think
- things like 'It'll be fine if I leave it to him, or 'I'm sure it'll go well if I work with him, or 'If he can't do it, no
- one else can.' Then you do it yourself or have someone else do it, and you repeat the experience again and
- again. And voila: trust.''
- "Riiight. . ."
- Abel nodded along, still with no idea where Ryo was going with this. <br>
- "But what about when you lose trust? A negative experience doesn't destroy trust right away. <br>
- However, deception is one surefire way to shatter it in an instant."
- " True. .."
- Though Abel still didn't understand Ryo's point, he nodded again in agreement. <br>
- " That's why I want to confirm something with you, Abel." Ryo paused. <br>
- "Wh-What is it?" A hint of unease unfurled inside Abel. <br>
- "Abel, you're wearing an item that repels mind control magic, yes?''
- "Yeah.''
- It was called a necklace of tranquility, and Abel never took it off. In addition to its resistance to mind
- control magic, the accessory also negated the harmful effects of poison. <br>
- "I heard that it's on the level of a national treasure. I find it strange that you, a mere B-rank
- adventurer, own such an object !''
- "You say that, but you know damn well that B-ranks are some of the most powerful people in the
- country," Abel said, cold sweat trickling down his spine. <br>
- "Yet Hugh, a former A-rank, doesn't possess one." Ryo smugly pushed his nonexistent glasses up the
- bridge of his nose, drilling into Abel with all the ruthlessness of a detective who'd cornered a criminal. <br>
- "Uhhh.. ."
- Of course, Abel had no idea what that gesture meant. <br>
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- "I've been racking my brain about why a B-rank adventurer would have a national treasure-level item. <br>
- I thought and I thought and I could only come to one conclusion. Which is.. ."
- Ryo took a deep breath. <br>
- Abel braced himself. <br>
- "You stole it from the royal vault!"
- "I already told you that you couldn't be more wron<i>g</i>!"
- Ryo had lobbied the same accusation at him once before. <br>
- "But I can't think of anything else ! For goodnes s' sake, you're a swordsman with a scout's talent for
- discovering traps. That's strange in and of itself, but not if we assume you were originally a thief who
- stole from treasure houses. It all makes sense!" Ryo's triumphant expression said, "What do you think
- about <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>? !''
- Abel was speechless. He had no answer to Ryo's questions-neither the one he voiced nor the one his
- expression seemed to ask. But.. .he <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> tempted to tell him the truth once and for all. Ryo wouldn't go
- around telling everyone about Abel's real identity, and his attitude wouldn't change once he knew it. <br>
- "Arrrgh. . . Fine . I'll tell you the truth, Ryo."
- Grimacing, Abel took a deep breath. Then he slowly raised his head and looked at Ryo. <br>
- "My name is Albert. Albert Besford Knightly. I'm the second son of the current king, Stafford IV. I'm
- currently an adventurer for reasons I won't get into, but one motive is to get experience. You're not
- wrong about this necklace being a national treasure either. It's a special one that only members of the
- royal family are allowed to wear. Sooo- Yeah, there you have it.''
- Abel looked relieved. <br>
- However, Ryo looked unconvinced. <br>
- "Abel. . . If you're going to lie, at least be <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>d</i> at it. Wasn't I talking about trust moments ago? Once you
- lie, you lose it. . . You really need to listen when others are talking, you know."
- "But I'm not lying. . ." Abel said, confounded. " The only people who know about my identity are
- <i>G</i>uilMas and my party mates. . . Oh, Sera and Phelps too. Those are the only ones, so do me a favor and
- don't spread it around."
- "As if. I have no desire to be called a liar, thank you very much."
- "Hey, just because you don't believe it doesn't mean it's untrue. Ask any of the people I just
- mentioned. They'll vouch for me."
- "Ah, so you've already bought them, hm? Not an uncommon tactic among unscrupulous
- individuals."
- " To hell with you!"
- Abel had finally resolved to tell Ryo the truth-and Ryo hadn't believed him. <br>
- Interpersonal relationships could be terribly complicated. <br>
- <b>I</b><b>n</b><b>t</b><b>e</b><b>r</b><b>m</b><b>i</b><b>s</b> <b>s</b><b>i</b><b>o</b><b>n</b> <b>:</b> <b>T</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>H</b><b>i</b><b>d</b><b>d</b><b>e</b><b>n</b> <b>T</b><b>e</b><b>m</b><b>p</b><b>l</b><b>e</b>
- Nils, Amon, and Eto of Room 1 0 headed to Acray, the largest southern city in the Kingdom, on a job
- they'd accepted at Lune's adventurers, guild. The client had specifically asked for them, which seldom
- happened for a party only recently promoted to D-rank. Compared to normal j obs, special ones like these
- came with better perks like higher pay and a greater degree of contribution to the guild. One designated
- commission equaled two regular ones, and that in and of itself was enough to fire up the adventurers
- chosen by the clients. <br>
- When they arrived in Acray, they went to the adventurers, guild. They'd been told during their basic
- briefing in Lune that they would receive a more detailed explanation there. Since adventurers could
- be tasked with undertaking their contract immediately, common sense said they should visit their
- employers before finding lodging. <br>
- While a certain water magician existed in Phi who lacked common sense, <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> three had grown
- accustomed to the adventuring life now that they had more experience. Only by venturing into the
- world could you understand the value of common sense. .. <br>
- After presenting the guild receptionist with the letter of introduction from Lune's guild and their
- adventurer cards, they were led to a waiting room in the back. <br>
- After twenty minutes, a man entered. <br>
- "Great seeing you gents again," he said. "Really appreciate you taking this job on."
- It was Landenbier, the guild master. He had an erudite air about him and an aura that practically
- screamed he'd been a cleric during his adventuring days. <br>
- "Thank you as well for requesting us specifically," Nils replied. <br>
- "I think the last time we saw each other was when you took the j ob in Kailadi, right? Please, have a
- seat."
- He was indeed the same Landenbier who had been submaster of Kailadi's adventurers' guild. The
- same man whom Goro, the magistrate of Kona Village, once called the conscience of Kailadi. <br>
- After they sat down, a member of the guild staff came in with a tray bearing four cups of black tea. <br>
- Perfect timing. <br>
- "They told you the gist of the job back in Lune, right ?''
- "Yes, and that you would be able to give us more details." As the party's leader, Nils answered him. <br>
- Thanks to Room 1 0's various experiences so far, he'd gotten pretty good at the role. <br>
- "Of course. It all started when one of our C-rank parties, Six Flowers, discovered a shrine."
- "Do tell. . ." Eto murmured. <br>
- "It's recorded as a shrine in the official documents, but the party's priestes s insists it's a
- hidden temple. Unfortunately, she's never seen one herself. We need someone experienced with or
- knowledgeable about the subject to confirm her theory. Right now, we don't have anyone in Acray who
- fits the bill, and it would take too long to summon someone from the royal capital. When I asked Master
- McGlass for advice, he recommended you three."
- "Got it.'' Nils nodded and looked at Eto. <br>
- " That makes sense, since we saw a 'hidden temple' on the job back in Kailadi. . .'' Eto nodded too. <br>
- "Yes, I read your report. The first thing I'd like you to do is visit the village of Ahzone, located half a
- day from where we believe the hidden temple is. You'll join Six Flowers, who are already there on another
- assignment. They'll lead you to the site.,'
- "Are you sure we won't be a nuisance to them, since they're already working another job?'' Eto
- sounded a bit anxious. <br>
- "I know why you're worried. Nothing an adventurer hates more than someone interfering with their
- job. But it is not a problem on this occasion because their current assignment is related to the temple. <br>
- Plus, the guild has upped their reward, so let's just say they couldn't be happier to accommodate ."
- " That's good to know."
- Both Nils and Eto gave huge nods of relief. <br>
- Two days later' they reached an inn in Ahzone, a large village that had established itself as an
- important transit point for the supply chain of Acray's agricultural products. It boasted a wide range
- of lodgings to accommodate its many residents, most of whom were merchants. One such place was
- The Moon and Star Inn. Currently, Six Flowers and Room 1 0 were meeting for the first time in the inn's
- lounge. <br>
- "I'm the leader of Six Flowers, Bandash. Swordsman."
- "My name is Ash, and I'm a fire magician. These are my younger sisters, Nash, an air magician, and
- Kash, an earth magician."
- "I'm Terrence, cleric, and this is our shield bearer, Gohrikii."
- <i>G</i>ohrikii inclined his head. He was just as reticent as Warren of Crimson Sword. Perhaps all those who
- wielded shields were like this?
- After the Room 1 0 trio introduced themselves, Eto added, "It's nice to see you again, Terrence ."
- "Aha! I <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>w</i> it was you, Eto ! How long has it been now? Five years? Don't be so formal. Remember
- how you used to treat me like your big sister? You were such a sweet little thing!"
- Eto's face burned beet red. "I think I'm a bit too old for that now. . ."
- Nils, Amon, and Bandash stared at him with curious eyes. <br>
- "Um, she took care of me when I first entered the Central Temple . . .'' he explained. <br>
- "How old were you then? Ten, I think? Or was it nine? You cried so much being apart from your
- parents.. ." Terrence was clearly in a reminiscent mood. <br>
- "Stop, stop, stop!" Eto cut her off, voice raised. <br>
- Amon's eyes gleamed with intrigue . This was a side of Eto he rarely got to see. <br>
- "I guess anyone would be embarrassed at having others regale people with their childhood stories,
- huh?" Bandash murmured to Nils. <br>
- "Good point,'' he replied. <br>
- "Anyway," Terrence said. "I'm glad it was your party that was sent to verify the hidden temple, Eto. <br>
- Just thinking about explaining everything to people who don't know much about the concept gives me a
- headache.''
- "Isn't that the truth?" Bandash nodded vigorously. "Let me tell you guys what a nightmare it was the
- last time we teamed up with a party from Kailadi. .. Actually, you know what? Forget it. Let's get back
- on track. I'm sure the guild master told you the temple is a half day's walk from here . Well, one of the
- villagers was nice enough to show us a shortcut, which cuts the one-way trip down to two hours."
- "Wooow."
- Nils, Eto, and Amon couldn't be happier at the news. They'd save a lot of time now. <br>
- "So we were planning on making the trip there now. We'll be crossing through a forest partway
- through, but not even lesser boars inhabit it, so I doubt we'll run into any trouble."
- On the way to the hidden temple, the Room 1 0 trio questioned Six Flowers in detail about the job. <br>
- "Are you saying tons of cows and goats have been disappearing around Ahzone?"
- "You got it. Usually' investigation-type requests like this don't come to the guild, especially because
- villages don't want to do anything that costs money. They mostly only come from temples willing to pay. <br>
- Except this time, His Lordship asked himself," Bandash explained. <br>
- "By that, you mean the village mayor?"
- "Technically, he's the lord of a manor located south ofAhzone. He has a title, but- What was it again?
- Baron?"
- "Yes, Baron Hayward," Ash, the fire magician, helpfully supplied. <br>
- "Right. Him. It's not like the guild cares who the client is as long as their money is good, huh? Even
- better when the client is a noble.''
- Like Bandash said, they reached the site in two hours. <br>
- "I understand now. . .'' Eto murmured after only a few steps past the entrance. <br>
- Something resembling an altar, which wouldn't have been found at a shrine, stood at the front. When
- he surveyed the nearby area, he saw pieces of broken crystal scattered everywhere. <br>
- "Are those-" Amon began. <br>
- "Yes,'' Eto said with a nod. "Exactly what you think."
- He was referring to the broken orb they'd found in the hidden temple in Nils's village. The shattered
- remnants here looked awfully similar. Upon closer inspection of the area around the altar, Eto noticed a
- carved crest. <br>
- "Fire.. ." he muttered. <br>
- "In other words, this hidden temple is dedicated to the element of fire,'' Terrence said. <br>
- Neither she nor Eto knew why the Central Temple offered rewards for exploring these so-called
- hidden temples. Until now, they'd never heard of anything being found in any of them. Nevertheless, as
- adventurers, they were surprisingly pragmatic about the situation. <br>
- In other words, they didn't care so long as they got paid for doing their jobs properly-Terrence
- especially. <br>
- "Well, Ban. Now we know this is, in fact, a hidden temple. A fire one, at that."
- "So we do. Looks like Six Flowers and Room 1 0 are getting their money," Bandash replied, elated. <br>
- This was what you call a win-win. <br>
- Using the same shortcut, the group returned to Ahzone two hours later. <br>
- They arrived, however, at a village that looked completely different from the one they'd left four
- hours earlier. <br>
- It had become pure pandemonium. <br>
- Dismembered corpses lay scattered everywhere, as if they'd been hacked to bits by a massive, sharp
- blade. Confusion consumed villagers and merchants alike. <br>
- Bandash spotted a fallen guard near the village gate. "What the hell happened here? !''
- At the same time, Terrence cast Heal on his wounds. <br>
- "Wyverns. . . It was wyverns!" the man choked out. <br>
- "You have got to be kidding.. ." Bandash said before words failed him. <br>
- Everyone was speechles s. <br>
- As far as monsters went, wyverns were in a league of their own. They constantly deflected attacks
- with an air magic spell called Wind Defense Membrane. Furthermore, their invisible air magic attacks,
- such as Air Slash and Sonic Blade, were far more powerful than anything magicians could generate. They
- were so powerful, in fact, that they could cut multiple bodies into pieces with a single strike. <br>
- This meant a great deal of preparation was necessary to defeat these fearsome creatures. A wyvern
- hunt required at least twenty adventurers, C-rank or higher, with many of those being magicians. No
- offensive tactics worked on wyverns until they were too exhausted to maintain their Wind Defense
- Membranes. That meant using a relentless barrage of magical attacks to sap the monsters' stamina. <br>
- The group rushed to the magistrate's office, a bastion during emergencies in this village. <br>
- Unfortunately, the building had already been reduced to a pile of rubble. <br>
- "How awful. . ." Ash, the fire magician of Six Flowers and eldest of the sisters, whispered. <br>
- "It's unbelievable how strong a wyvern's Air Slash is," said Nash, an air magician and the middle
- sister. <br>
- "The other buildings aren't destroyed. . . They must have incurred a wyvern's wrath by
- counterattacking.. ." Kash' earth magician and youngest of the sisters, spoke like she had witnessed the
- carnage herself. Of the three, she was the most logical. <br>
- "Can't imagine there are any survivors," Bandash muttered. <br>
- Nils nodded in agreement. The building had basically been razed to the ground. <br>
- "We may end up fodder if we linger," Kash murmured. <br>
- Right after, they heard a shout from far away. <br>
- "More are comin<i>g</i>!"
- Not five seconds later, a wyvern reached the magistrate's residence. Its eyes homed in on the group of
- adventurers. That gaze seemed to say, "Looks like I mis sed a few."
- "Shit. Everyone, get behind <i>G</i>ohrikii," Bandash shouted. <br>
- Gohrikii braced his giant shield. <br>
- The three sisters and Terrence reacted immediately. The Room 1 0 trio followed suit a moment later,
- rushing behind Six Flowers, shield bearer. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- Something hard had struck the shield. <br>
- "That was not powerful enough to be an Air Slash. .." Nash whispered. <br>
- Except she was wrong. It was, in fact, just that. <br>
- "It's fairly close," Kash said, peering through the slit in the shield. <br>
- "Good point. Wyverns normally fire the spell from a height of fifty meters. That one only seems ten
- meters or so up in the air?'' Ash wondered. <br>
- "Why the hell is it so close?'' Bandash asked. <br>
- "Who knows? Maybe this one can't unleash Air Slashes over long distances. Or maybe it just likes
- watching its victim turn into mincemeat up close and personal."
- Whatever the answer, there was no way for them to avoid the attack at such close range . For the
- moment, they were fine thanks to Gohrikii's shield wall, but they were fighting a losing battle at this rate. <br>
- After a while though, the wyvern flew away. Perhaps it had grown bored. That didn't change the fact
- of the destruction all across the village. <br>
- "Ten meters, huh?'' Bandash murmured. "If only we could fly, we might be able to deal with it."
- At that moment, his <i>g</i>aze landed on Nash, an air magician. <br>
- She shook her head repeatedly and said, "You <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> I can't fly."
- "I didn't say a word."
- "Your eyes certainly did, Ban! Air magicians can't fly, period! The most a spell can do is make you float,
- but that's not real flight! Well, Lord Hilarion supposedly can.. . Regardless, magicians don't float or fly on
- their own!''
- Nash's sisters nodded in agreement. <br>
- Meanwhile, the Room 1 0 trio murmured among one another. <br>
- "I know she's right, but I did just think of someone who may be able to fly.''
- "Becaaause of his water magic, right?''
- "Yup. He'd say something like 'I have <i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> the perfect spell, and blast himself into the air with water
- spouts."
- Ryo had never actually flown in front of them, but they knew if anybody could, it was him. After a
- while, they heard someone clap their hands. <br>
- "I just came up with a brilliant idea,'' Bandash said, beaming with confidence. <br>
- Terrence sighed. "Ban, you always get like this when we're in a pinch. . ."
- "Damn it, woman, you're a priestess," he replied, exasperated. "You should know better than to knock
- the wind out of someone's sails.''
- "Why don't we hear him out first?" Ash interjected, trying to mediate. "Go on, Ban, tell us."
- "Okay, so, we only need to get up to ten meters, right ? Since I'm a swordsman, I could kill it with one
- clean thrust through the eyes. Well, why doesn't Gohrikii toss me up into the air? !''
- "I like it,'' Nils said-the <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> person on board with his plan. <br>
- The sisters shook their heads, Terrence sighed, and <i>G</i>ohrikii, the one doing the tossing in this
- scenario, shook his head a bit with a frown. Eto and Amon did their best to keep a straight face, waiting
- for someone else to speak up. <br>
- "With all due respect, Ban, take a look at yourself,'' Ash said, irritated. <br>
- Standing at 1 8 5 centimeters and weighing in at eighty-five kilograms, Bandash struck an imposing
- figure. Vanguard swordsmen generally had good builds, and Nils was one of them too. Abel of the
- Crimson Sword was an exception, since he was fairly lean for the profession. <br>
- <i>G</i>ohrikii, the shield bearer, was even bigger. A real giant, he stood over two meters tall and weighed
- ninety-five kilograms. Still, could a Goliath like him throw Bandash, with his towering physique, ten
- meters into the air?
- No way. <br>
- "Shoot. .. Guess I'm too big, huh?" Bandash said. <br>
- <i>G</i>ohrikii shook his head. <br>
- "What about me?" Amon said. <br>
- He was also a swordsman, but not a large one. At sixteen years old, he measured 1 7 0 centimeters tall
- and weighed sixty kilograms-a boy still growing. He stared hopefully at Gohrikii, who looked him up
- and down a few times, then nodded. <br>
- "Wait, wait, wait !'' Bandash said, panicking. He knew the plan hinged on whoever was flying through
- the air, and what a dangerous role that would be. It was no wonder he was reluctant to give that
- responsibility to another party's member-especially a novice swordsman who probably wasn't even
- legally an adult yet. <br>
- "Please let me do it!,' Amon said, radiating determination. <br>
- Nils and Eto exchanged glances. Then, they both gave small nods. <br>
- "Amon, are you <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> up for it ?'' Nils asked quietly. <br>
- "Yes," Amon answered, his expression both calm and spirited. <br>
- As the leader of Room 1 0, Nils turned to Bandash, the leader of Six Flowers. <br>
- "Bandash, let him do it," he said. <br>
- "Nils. .." Bandash was ready to argue, but the look on the young man's face stopped him. Nils
- obviously had complete faith in the boy. <br>
- And the reality was, they had no other choice . If time had been on their side, they could
- have established communication with Acray and requested backup, such as adventurers or knights. <br>
- Unfortunately, this village didn't have that long. Neither did they, for that matter. <br>
- With the situation steadily going from bad to worse, it might be better to gamble instead. <br>
- Bandash made up his mind. <br>
- "All right," he said. "We're counting on you, Amon."
- ***
- "Ideally, you'll have already flown past by the time it uses Air Slash," Ash explained. "Even then,
- there's a chance it will use another spell."
- "Got it."
- "If my sisters and I use our magics three times in a row, we should be able to negate the power of its
- Air Slash. .. It will only work once, though.''
- "I appreciate your help,'' Amon said politely. <br>
- A short distance away, the clerics Terrence and Eto spoke quietly. <br>
- "Eto, what do you think? Does this boy, Amon, have a chance?"
- "Don't worry, he can do it," he replied confidently. <br>
- "If he can't, Nils and I will do everything in our power to stop the wyvern. But I believe in Amon. He
- has a talent for the sword, and he's the most courageous of us three.''
- "High praise from you, Eto. I suppose I'll have to place my faith in him too, then."
- Terrence looked at Amon with newfound confidence, but she couldn't put her complete trust in him. <br>
- Still, even though he was only sixteen-not even an adult-Amon seemed oddly calm. <br>
- <i>I</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>I</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i>. <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i> can <i>p</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>ff</i>. <br>
- "It's coming," Bandash announced. <br>
- Terrence raised her right hand and waited to indicate the timing for their attack. Then, the moment
- the wyvern came within range, she swung her hand down. She and Eto flung two streaks of light at
- it. Light Javelin was one of the few offensive light magic spells. Of course, the attack didn't damage the
- monster. It merely served as a diversion and provocation. As expected, the wyvern's hostility toward the
- group heightened dramatically, and it fired an Air Slash at them. <br>
- The three sisters countered the Air Slash with their unique javelins. <br>
- "Our turn!" Amon said, leaping toward Gohrikii. The shield bearer snatched his ankles and began
- rotating like he was doing a hammer throw. <br>
- Amon, of course, was the hammer. <br>
- One spin. Two. On the third, Gohrikii threw the boy straight toward the wyvern. At that moment. . . <br>
- "Here comes its magic ! Amon, dodge!" Nash shouted. The monster's rapid-fire ability was faster than
- expected. Being an air magician, she had a keener sense for the wyvern's generation of magic than the
- others. <br>
- Amon, unfortunately, didn't hear her scream due to how fast he was soaring through the air. He
- could, however, see how the invisible Air Slash warped the air as it surged toward him. He unsheathed
- his sword and slashed. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>. <br>
- That sound told him he'd cut the Air Slash in half. <br>
- "Did he just-" Nash muttered in amazement. <br>
- Amon flew through the air until he was within striking distance of the wyvern's head. At that
- moment, the wyvern closed its eyes. <br>
- Earlier, Bandash had told him that stabbing its brain through its eye was the most effective way of
- killing a wyvern. The same method was used to finish a wyvern after it had been pinned to the ground. <br>
- Amon had intended to do just that, but the wyvern had closed its eyes. <br>
- Normally, wyvern hunters could potentially pierce the monster's eyelids using Combat Skills after it
- had exhausted its mana stores. However, that didn't apply here. Amon couldn't use those techniques yet
- and was only barely an above-average swordsman. He risked breaking his weapon if he pushed himself
- too hard. <br>
- He scrambled for ideas . One of a monster's weak points was its ears. Amon didn't know if that applied
- to wyverns, though, so instead. . . <br>
- " The nose !''
- In an instant, Amon twisted his body and used his momentum to plunge his blade through the
- wyvern's nose and into its head at an angle. As the point of Amon's sword emerged near the wyvern's
- shoulder, the creature convulsed as if struck by lightning. Its eyes widened, then the life quickly drained
- from them. <br>
- And then, it fell. <br>
- Amon gave up on trying to reclaim his sword, which had been embedded deep into the wyvern's
- brain. Instead, he extracted his arm from its nose and twisted himself above the wyvern. From the air,
- he watched men run toward the point where the wyvern would soon land. Once Amon knew where he
- would land, he kicked the wyvern's huge body and leaped into the air. <br>
- Spread-eagle, he went into a free fall. As he rushed toward the ground, he managed to land exactly
- where he had aimed: right into the cloth the swordsmen and shield bearer had spread to catch his
- descent. <br>
- <b>T</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>S</b> <b>e</b><b>c</b><b>r</b><b>e</b><b>t</b> <b>F</b><b>e</b><b>u</b><b>d</b> <b>i</b><b>n</b> <b>t</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>W</b><b>e</b> <b>s</b><b>t</b>
- The Kingdom of Knightley could be divided into five regions . The central area included the royal
- capital and the Crystal Palace and was surrounded by the remaining regions to the north, east, south,
- and west. The Kingdom bordered the Debuhi Empire to the north, the Handalieu Federation to the east,
- and several smaller nations to the south and west. <br>
- Because the Empire and Federation posed potential threats to the Kingdom, the nobles living on the
- northern and eastern borders employed powerful knights. In contrast, the militaries in the southern and
- western parts of the country weren't as strong. There were a few exceptions, such as Mar<i>g</i>rave Lune's and
- Marquess Heinlein's knightly orders. <br>
- In the west, the first name to come to mind when considering the region's nobility was the Hope
- marquessate. The current marquess was Marcus Hagritt, a man in his late fifties who could best be
- described as "mature" or "in his prime.''
- The marquessate itself had been renowned for generations for its soil's incredible fertility. It supplied
- much of the foodstuffs to the western part of the Kingdom and the more densely populated central
- area, which included the royal capital. Recently, commerce in general had flourished' spurring the
- development of the territory. <br>
- The marques s's manor stood in his domain's capital, Rozenzi. Currently, he was attending to a guest
- in his study. <br>
- "It has been a while, eh, my lady?"
- "So it has, Lord Marcus," the woman replied. <br>
- She was called Ryun, better known as the Matriarch. The marquess used the moniker when the
- occasion called for it. After all, she was one of the Grand Elders in the Western Forest, which the
- Kingdom's elves called home. Moreover, she'd been alive for over two millennia. . . <br>
- "I take it you're on the journey home from the capital. I heard you unfortunately ran into trouble. A
- fierce battle at the Enclave, I'm told.''
- "Indeed. I feared death was finally coming for me, you know,'' she said with a rueful smile. <br>
- Marcus and the Matriarch chatted over cups of Kona coffee his staff had served. <br>
- "Fortunately," she continued, "we managed in no small part thanks to Sera. But. ..the experience made
- me realize my people needed much more training."
- "Speaking of, she's residing in Lune at the moment, yes? Working as the sword instructor to the
- powerful knights there, I'm told. I'd very much like for her to move to Rozenzi to train my own knights,''
- Lord Marcus said ambiguously. It was hard to tell if he was j oking or not. He was earnest about wanting
- to strengthen his knights, but any lord would have said the same. . . <br>
- "While I sympathize, what you seek is impossible ."
- "I take it she's fond of Lune, eh?"
- "Well, lately, it is not so much the city itself as a certain young man living there ."
- "You don't say! Should we expect wedding bells in the not-so-distant future for the woman everyone
- calls 'Elizabeth's reincarnation, ? I'm sure you must be delighted, my lady.''
- Marcus smiled happily. The Hope marquessate bordered the Western Forest, and his family had
- maintained a good relationship with its people for a very long time . It would be a joyous occasion if Sera,
- an elf beginning to make a name for herself as an influential person, returned to her homeland with a
- husband. <br>
- The Matriarch tilted her head thoughtfully. "Let us say that I have my reservations. I am uncertain
- whether he will fit into our society.''
- "Oho, is that right?" Lord Marcus looked intrigued. <br>
- But instead of satisfying his curiosity, she deliberately changed the subject. <br>
- "In any case, the reason for my return has to do with word I received from my people in the Western
- Forest. Something stirs in the west, something unsettling. Is that correct?,'
- "Yes.'' Marcus frowned, nodding. " There are reports of sabotage all over. Clearly a bid to destabilize
- the region."
- "And the mastermind behind these saboteurs?"
- " The Empire," he said bluntly. "Specifically, the Shadow Regiment, which has infiltrated my
- territory.''
- "Outrageous. .. The Twentieth Imperial Regiment? The emperor's secret weapon.. . But whyever are
- they here? Those of us in the Kingdom's west do not even share a border with the Empire."
- " That is very much the question. What makes the situation even more baffling is that <i>G</i>eneral
- Rancius himself is here."
- " The regiment's commander? This grows more and more troubling.''
- "Indeed, it does. They're skilled in both subversion and combat. I've made a few moves of my own,
- but it will be some time before I know if they were effective."
- Lord Marcus sighed. His knights were among the best fighting forces in the Kingdom, but his enemy
- outclassed them. The Twentieth Imperial Regiment specialized in fighting in rugged terrain like forests
- and urban environments rather than open plains. And now, their commander, <i>G</i>eneral Rancius, had
- joined the fray himself. .. <br>
- So, though Marcus didn't know their aims, he knew they were serious. <br>
- "I can't stress enough what a predicament we find ourselves in, my lady," he muttered with a small
- shake of his head. <br>
- She nodded in commiseration. <br>
- ***
- Six adventurers from White Brigade rode on horseback along the outskirts of Rozenzi, the capital of
- the marques sate of Hope . <br>
- Hugh McGlass called them the "army of six." White Brigade, a B-rank party from Lune, consisted
- of forty adventurers. These six were its most elite: Captain Phelps A. Heinlein, a lancer; Vice Captain
- Shenna; Blair, the duel wielder; Wyatt, an earth magician; Gideon, a priest; and Lorenzo, the scout. <br>
- "Damn,'' Blair said. "All this hard riding after we left Acray is tiring me out."
- "Hah, so you say. . ." Wyatt huffed. "But you've still got plenty-plenty of. . .plenty of energy to spare."
- "Probably because I've got a lot more physical training than a magician like you, Wyatt."
- "Ugggh. . .''
- Blair watched Wyatt gasp for breath with pity. He wasn't making fun of him. He just genuinely felt
- sorry for how much he was obviously struggling. <br>
- Although they weren't walking, riding a galloping horse required a lot of stamina for the rider. <br>
- Moreover, if you weren't used to it, you'd activate muscles you didn't normally use, which doubled
- your fatigue. . . Ergo, magicians and clerics, lacking the stamina of melee classes, tired quickly even on
- horseback. <br>
- "Gideon," Blair said, "how the hell are <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> still holding out? Aren't you supposed to be a priest ?''
- Gideon should have had as little stamina as Wyatt' but he didn't seem tired at all. In fact, he might
- have been faring even better than Blair. . . <br>
- "Because I've loved horseback riding since I was young," he answered with a smile . <br>
- "I swear I've had it up to here with the three of you. Damn aristos. Hey, wait a second. Wyatt, aren't
- you the third son of a baron? Shouldn't you be an old hand at horse riding?''
- "Well, I've been. . .terrible at it. ..since I was young. . .''
- Apparently, children of nobility came in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and personalities. <br>
- ***
- Rozenzi, the capital of the marques sate of Hope, had a walled center that served as the nobles,
- quarter. Because the rest of the city, where most ofthe population lived, was unwalled, a recent economic
- boom had made its population and boundaries swell outward. <br>
- The White Brigade entered a home in a Rozenzi suburb that was part of that expanding outer
- perimeter. <br>
- "If the marquess's household adheres to their regular schedule, we'll make our move tonight," Phelps
- announced. <br>
- The others nodded silently. They knew what they had to do. <br>
- "We'll have to wait for Lorenzo to see if there are any changes," Blair remarked. <br>
- "He should be back soon," Phelps replied with a nod. <br>
- At that moment, the door opened and Lorenzo emerged. He handed Phelps a letter. Phelps read it and
- frowned. <br>
- No one said a word the whole time. Not even Blair, who was the chatterbox of the group. <br>
- "Change of plan,,' Phelps announced. " There's going to be an attack on the fifth food storehouse
- tonight. We'll raid it from the flank.''
- All five nodded. <br>
- "Captain," Wyatt asked, puzzled, "isn't that the one on the city's outskirts?"
- "It is, and the only one as well. The remaining four storehouses are all inside the city walls.''
- Rozenzi's most important parts, such as the marquess's estate and the nobles' quarter, were within
- the city's central walls. Just outside lay the city's downtown, its residential area, and surrounding
- farmland. The fifth food storehouse, however, was much farther from the city center. <br>
- "But wouldn't it be easier for the enemy to target the other four storehouses given their proximity to
- each other?"
- "You're correct, Wyatt. They must have their reasons. Or perhaps this fifth storehouse is special. . . If
- nothing else, our current intel isn't enough.''
- "Isn't it obvious?" Blair interjected. " The fifth one is outside the walls' which makes it vulnerable.''
- Wyatt frowned, glanced at him, then shook his head. <br>
- "Hey, magician,'' Blair snapped, annoyed. "I don't like your attitude! You got something to say, then
- say it to my face!"
- "Well, the prevailing theory is that swordsmen are simpleminded creatures. . ."
- " The hell we are !''
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- The icy sound wasn't loud, but the atmosphere changed in an instant. <br>
- "S-Sorry,'' Blair said quickly. <br>
- "I am too," Wyatt replied. <br>
- To whom, you may be wondering. <br>
- Well, to Vice Captain Shenna, who silently stared daggers at them. They both knew she'd made the
- sound in her anger. <br>
- Of course, Phelps only smiled. He understood and accepted that each of the six here, including him,
- had a role to play. <br>
- "For now, we'll provide support to the fifth food storehouse. It looks like it already has enough
- defenders, so our task will be to track any fleeing as sailants back to their hideout. If the enemy is strong,
- it goes without saying we'll support the garrison, so be prepared for that as well."
- "Yes, sir!"
- ***
- At the Twentieth Imperial Regiment's hideout in the city of Rozenzi, General Rancius scowled at a
- map of the city. Earlier, his subordinates had trooped in one after another with their reports, but it was
- quiet now. He had all the information he needed. <br>
- "Your Excellency, preparations are complete for the strike on the rations storehouse.''
- "You have a difficult task ahead, Gamingam, but I trust you'll see it through.''
- "Yes, my lord!" He bowed sharply. "Thank you for grantin<i>g</i> me the opportunity to redeem myself!''
- "Show me how you'll atone for your failure in Lune."
- "I won't disappoint you!''
- Gamingam left the room. He would be leading his unit into danger soon. Instead of despair, though,
- joy filled his face. Once upon a time, in the Kingdom's southern city of Lune, he and his men had
- attempted to ambush a swordsman and magician by luring them into the darkness, only to find
- the tables turned on them. They had managed to escape from prison, but only after suffering the
- humiliation of being captured, unable to even fight back. That <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> was a colossal failure for anyone in
- the Empire's Twentieth Regiment. <br>
- He should have been reassigned to another regiment, where he would have spent the rest of his life
- on the roster, rotting away with nothing to do. However, he had been allowed to remain in the Twentieth
- and lead an assault. Naturally, he couldn't have been happier-even if the prospect of returning alive was
- slim.. . <br>
- Later that night, Gamingam and his squad lurked outside Rozenzi's fifth storehouse. <br>
- "Captain, there are too many members of the city garrison lying hidden in wait."
- "Unfortunate . But that doesn't change what we need to do. Proceed as planned."
- "Yes, sir!"
- At Gamingam's command, the strike squad sprang into action. Its members included people from his
- unit in Lune, the same ones who'd failed alongside him. Like him, they had also been removed from the
- front lines as punishment. Like him, they knew they wouldn't return alive from this mission but still
- dedicated themselves wholly to it. <br>
- Because they valued something more than their lives: the pride of the Twentieth Imperial Regiment. <br>
- Some believed their pride was foolish. Many others simply didn't understand it. <br>
- Others, opinions didn't matter to Gamingam and his team, though. They'd chosen this path
- themselves. <br>
- A little later, flames burst into the sky from the right side of the fifth storehouse. <br>
- "We're under attack!" someone shouted. <br>
- The fire and the warning propelled the hidden guards into action. The next moment, flames rose
- from the left side of the storehouse. <br>
- A second shout of warning filled the air. <br>
- The attackers had the advantage of choosing when and where to attack. In this instance, their
- location-the fifth storehouse-had been determined for them, but the area was large and littered with
- buildings that limited visibility. Most were warehouses, which hemmed the defenders in and prevented
- them from making full use of their numerical superiority. <br>
- To add insult to injury, flames began rising all over the site. The stark contrast between the areas
- illuminated by firelight and the areas still steeped in shadow confused the defenders' vision. If it had
- been completely dark, their eyes would have adjusted accordingly, but the brightness of the flames
- hampered their ability to do so. . . <br>
- "Ngh!,'
- "Ugh. . .''
- "So. ..strong. . ."
- One after another, the members of the city's garrison were defeated. Most died without knowing
- where they were even being attacked from. The strike squad proceeded without a care in the world,
- lighting fires as they went and attacking the guards from behind. As they moved through the darkness,
- they epitomized the nickname given to the Twentieth: the Shadow Regiment. <br>
- Over two hundred soldiers had been stationed at the fifth storehouse, but their numbers were not
- leveraged properly. Hounded by flames and the enemy, any semblance of a chain of command collapsed. <br>
- And why wouldn't it ? None of the defenders knew what was happening or where. They had no idea ofthe
- scale of the enemy's numbers. What kind of orders <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> their commander give in such chaos?
- Conversely, Gamingam had an almost perfect grasp on the situation. Everything was going according
- to plan, and the defenders were in disarray. <br>
- That was why he noticed something was wrong a tad too late. <br>
- "Why aren't there new fires?" he muttered. Their plan entailed setting one blaze after another, which
- was why everyone in the strike squad carried the necessary equipment. A lack of new fires could only
- mean. . . <br>
- "We're being hunted," Gamingam said, grimacing. <br>
- Here, in an urban battlefield bathed in shadows and flames, the Twentieth Imperial Regiment <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i>
- have been right at home. After all, it was their specialty. Yet now the <i>T</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>'</i><i>s</i> members were the ones
- being picked off. .. Even if he found it hard to believe, there was no other plausible explanation. Whoever
- was hunting them probably didn't belong to Rozenzi's garrison. <br>
- "Hired adventures?'' he wondered. <br>
- "You got it,'' a voice said behind him. <br>
- Gamingam instantly twisted away, unsheathed his sword, and swun<i>g</i>. <br>
- The owner of the voice parried his blade with his own. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- "Captain, you were right. He's exactly where you said he'd be,'' said the man crossing swords with
- Gamingam. He grinned. " That makes you the commanding officer, huh?"
- Of course, he didn't answer. If they were waiting here already, with the knowledge that they'd find
- Gamingam lurking in the shadows, there was nothing he could do about it. He also realized that the
- second he crossed swords with an adventurer who wielded his weapon skillfully he probably wouldn't
- . <br>
- win. <br>
- <i>I</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>c</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i>. . . <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>c</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>q</i><i>u</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>r</i><i>j</i><i>o</i><i>b</i>. . . <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Gamingam smiled faintly. <br>
- "Don't kill him," a voice said. "We'll force him to reveal their true goal."
- Gamingam felt like he'd been struck by lightning. <i>T</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>e</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>a</i><i>l</i>. . . Did the enemy know this was just a
- diversion? Not good. He needed to die <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i>. <br>
- But when he tried to drink his suicide poison, he couldn't even lift a finger. <br>
- "Those're Shenna's needles for you. ..'' the man said. "Can't even blink, can you?"
- Understanding dawned on <i>G</i>amingam: Needles had stopped him from moving. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>d</i>. <i>A</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>'</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>d</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i>-<i>M</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>q</i><i>u</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>H</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- ***
- In the dining hall of his manor, Marcus Hagritt, Marquess Hope, and the Matriarch sipped on after-
- dinner coffee. <br>
- "Where is your son, Cedric ? I have yet to see him on this visit."
- "Lad's sequestered himself in the government office for some time now," he said with a smile. "It's
- located outside the inner walls of the city, as you know, but it's apparently easier for him to get work done
- there.''
- "By 'work,' do you mean the Empire's sabotage? These are dangerous times." The Matriarch shook her
- head. <br>
- " They say everything is a new experience. This incident will be good for him."
- "But, Lord Marcus, you are still in your fifties, yes? Too early for you to consider retirement.''
- "No, no, nothing like that. I just believe it's important for him to gain as much experience as possible
- while he's young. I must admit the idea has passed through my mind, albeit fleetingly.. ."
- "As one over two thousand years old," the Matriarch grumbled, "<i>I</i> should be the one thinking of
- retiring.. ."
- "Begging your pardon, my lady, but you know there's no point comparing the lifespans of elves and
- humans." Marcus smiled wryly. <br>
- Then they both frowned. <br>
- "Something has just happened, eh?"
- "Indeed. A foul air has found its way inside ."
- Marcus stood and took down two swords hanging on a wall. He handed one of them to her. <br>
- "Lord Marcus, how strong are the forces defending this manor?"
- "My butler and the maids are all trained in the martial arts. However. ..''
- " The ones who entered are . . ."
- "Ah, so you sensed it too. Yes, they're powerful. I have twenty people in my personal guard, but I
- wonder if they prove enough of a deterrence."
- Four members of his personal guard, standing by in the adjoining room, stepped in. <br>
- "My lord, we're under attack!"
- "How many?"
- "We're not certain, but around thirty.,'
- " Thirty of the Shadow Regiment, hm? That does indeed present a challenge." Marcus grinned
- sardonically. Then he paused, as if remembering something. "My lady, this doesn't involve-"
- "Do not presume to tell me to escape now," the Matriarch said. "It is far too late for that!"
- "Nevertheless, I must insist that you do exactly that. . .''
- "I may not be as skilled as Sera, but I <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> use a sword. I have not lived this long by pure chance." She
- paused. " They are after <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i>, Lord Marcus."
- "I won't deny that."
- "Guards, protect your lord. I shall deal with the intruders."
- The instant she finished speaking, the doors to the dining hall flew open, and two intruders rushed
- in. <br>
- Without hesitation, she charged the two figures. They dropped to the floor in a spray of blood. More
- entered the room. The Matriarch cut them down too. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- "Mpf!"
- She blocked a powerful slash from the front, but she had to jump backward to soften the force of the
- blow. At the same time, ten more people slipped into the dining room. A man cloaked in the aura of a
- mighty warrior stood in the lead. <br>
- "So, you would lead your people yourself, General Rancius," the Matriarch said with care. Buying time
- until reinforcements arrived was a usual strategy for the defending party. <br>
- "I was wondering what sort of virtuoso cut down so many of my men. I see it was an elf. . . A race one
- should always be wary of, eh?"
- "I shall take that as a compliment."
- After studying her face for a long moment' the general tilted his head, puzzled. <br>
- "I thought elves remained forever young, but.. ." His eyes widened. "Don't tell me you're a Grand
- Elder?"
- "Correct. Unfortunately, you are a little slow on the uptake . <i>R</i><i>a</i><i>z</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>W</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>d</i>. ''
- The next second, an invisible gust sliced their legs open. The strike force was unable to move. General
- Rancius was no exception. <br>
- Simultaneously, she leaped high into the air, her sword flashing. Several fell, dead, but Rancius and
- his most experienced squad members calmly opened potions and splashed them on their legs. The
- wounds instantly healed. <br>
- When she saw this, the Matriarch leaped backward again. <br>
- "I only managed to defeat five, hm?" She scowled in frustration. <br>
- "Five of the Shadow Regiment in such a short amount of time.. . A Grand Elder's air magic is too
- dangerous." Meanwhile, General Rancius looked bitterly at his fallen subordinates. Even five was greater
- than anticipated. <br>
- "I'll handle the elf. The rest of you kill Hope."
- "Yes, sir!"
- As soon as he gave the order, Rancius charged toward the Matriarch, and their sword fight began. <br>
- "Well, well.. ." she murmured. <br>
- "Close-quarters combat is the only option when it comes to elves." He swung his weapon with a
- taunting smirk. "At this range, you can use neither a bow nor air magic, that elvish specialty."
- "I cannot refute that."
- She cast a covert glance at Marquess Hope . He and his four bodyguards were holding their own
- against the four remaining members of the Shadow Regiment. However.. . <br>
- "Are your shadows strong even indoors with obstacles aplenty?" she asked, her frown remaining. <br>
- "Of course,'' he replied, still smirking. <br>
- Although the personal guardsmen had managed to protect the marquess so far, their opponents
- were steadily wearing them down. Even though they outnumbered the enemy, the skill disparity was
- insurmountable. <br>
- The Matriarch wanted nothing more than to lend her aid using magic, but Rancius refused to give her
- . <br>
- an opening. <br>
- The marquess was already panting heavily. It was clear he would soon reach his limit. Marcus had
- never been much of a fighter. As the current head of the house, he had trained in the martial arts since
- childhood. Even if his skill still hadn't deteriorated, age had eroded his stamina. And now, in his fifties,
- there was nothing he could do about that. <br>
- Finally, it happened. One of the Shadow Regiment's soldiers managed to inflict a serious wound on
- Marcus, sending the marquess's sword flying. <br>
- "Ngh!,'
- "My lord!"
- He fell to his knees, but his opponent's finishing blow was stopped by one of his personal guards, who
- rammed him with his own body. <br>
- The stalemate, which they'd achieved through the skin of their teeth, was completely shattered. Each
- side's numbers began dwindling until only the marquess and one of the attackers remained. <br>
- Marcus was unable to stand. Without his guards, he could no longer protect himself. <br>
- His attacker raised his sword overhead. <br>
- At the moment, however, the Matriarch threw her sword. It struck the assailant in the back. Marcus,
- meanwhile, threw a dagger, burying it in the man's chest. <br>
- "Wh-What.. ." he muttered, looking down. <br>
- Unfortunately, this turn of events created another shift in the balance of power. <br>
- Having thrown her sword to protect the marquess, she no longer had a weapon to defend herself. <br>
- <i>G</i>eneral Tancius wasn't the type to let such a golden opportunity pass him by. He swung his sword down,
- slashing diagonally at her back. <br>
- "Ungh!'' the Matriarch cried, dropping to the ground. <br>
- Despite cutting her down, the general's expression was bitter. "I don't remember the shadows
- suffering a loss on this scale.''
- The deaths of this many of the Twentieth Imperial Regiment, trained by his hand and touted by the
- Emperor himself as his personal trump card, was a new experience for him. No wonder he was bitter. <br>
- "No matter. Because we're the ones who will ultimately prevail.''
- As if on cue, the door opened and four more figures rushed in. They'd been tasked with gaining
- control of the manor's other floors. <br>
- "Reinforcements?" the Matriarch groaned. <i>W</i>hen she looked up, however, she despaired at the sight. <br>
- "Marquess Hope,'' Rancius said, "you will die for the sake of the Empire."
- Marcus Hagritt, the marquess of Hope, glared silently back at him. <br>
- The next moment, the window shattered, and two streaks of light-one white, the other red-darted
- into the room. <br>
- Rancius reflexively jumped back, sword raised. If he had remained calm, he might have finished
- Marcus off <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> leaping away, but the sheer pressure and murderous intent radiating from the
- newcomers had instantly shattered the veteran general's composure . However, his instincts had saved
- his life. <br>
- The other four members of his unit were slaughtered in an instant. Three were stabbed by a spear,
- and the last one was pierced through the neck by a sword, his lifeles s body sinking to the floor. <br>
- The tide had turned. <br>
- "Impossible. .." he blurted. <br>
- With the outcome all but decided just a moment ago, he and his people had dropped their guards. <br>
- Even so, for all four of them to be defeated in <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>s</i>? By <i>t</i><i>w</i><i>o</i> opponents?
- In fact, they weren't even royal guards or knights. <br>
- "Adventurers?"
- "Right you are, General Rancius. A pleasure to make your acquaintance. My name is Phelps A. <br>
- Heinlein, and this is Shenna. We're B-rank adventurers from Lune."
- The young man bowed elegantly while the young woman next to him held her sword, alert. <br>
- "I've heard about you. You're the eldest son ofMarquess Heinlein, the former commander of the Royal
- Order of Knights. But you should be in the south, not the west. Why are you here?"
- "Why? Because we accepted a commission, of course . Directly from His Lordship himself."
- While they conversed, the sound of clashing swords erupted from the corridor outside. <br>
- "Your reinforcements?"
- "The plan was to surround and capture you, but-"
- Before Phelps finished speaking, both General Rancius's hands jolted, flinging four blurs at Marquess
- Hope. <br>
- Daggers. <br>
- Phelps's spear and Shenna's sword deflected them all. <br>
- At the same time, Rancius ran toward the door, kicked it down, and exited the dining room. Outside,
- he found what was left of his strike squad battling four adventurers. <br>
- "Fall back!"
- A cloud of smoke immediately covered the corridor. In the end, they failed to capture him. . . <br>
- ***
- Baron Kenneth Hayward, chief researcher, sighed heavily after returning from the Ministry of
- Domestic Affairs. <br>
- Raden, his subordinate and second-in-command at the lab, promptly poured him a cup of black tea. <br>
- "Welcome back."
- " Thank you,'' the baron said, taking a seat. He sipped his tea. "Vedra's development is still suspended
- this month.'' Kenneth sounded frustrated. <br>
- " That's unfortunate. . ." Raden sighed deeply at the news. <br>
- Here at the Royal Center for Alchemy, researchers studied and produced various alchemy tools on
- various concepts, including Vedra. They never had a shortage of work. Kenneth, a central player at the
- Center, strongly believed that Vedra's development was so urgent that the country's survival hinged on
- it. While he understood that the royal capital wasn't fully functional after the mayhem, he also knew
- that was exactly <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>y</i> they needed to move forward. <br>
- The world wasn't kind. If they had a weak point, their opponents would exploit it.. . That was just how
- the Kingdom's neighbors operated. Although he was a baron, he could do nothing about this. At the end
- of the day, Kenneth was just a researcher and alchemist. .. <br>
- Suddenly, he looked at the empty seat to his left. The man who used to occupy it had developed
- many alchemical tools with Kenneth, and they'd even earned the title of genius alchemist alongside one
- another. <br>
- Kenneth was barely still in his twenties, but the other man had already been in his sixties back then. <br>
- He had admired the man's achievements and imagination, which rivaled his own, and had looked up to
- him as a mentor. His fellow alchemist had officially been on staff at the College of Magic, so his placement
- at the Center had been temporary, but he had still doted on Kenneth. He had always watched over him
- with kindness in his eyes as Kenneth absorbed knowledge and experience like a sponge, despite being
- roughly the same age as his grandchildren. <br>
- "Has it been two years already, Frank?'' he muttered. <br>
- Frank de Velde was the name of the man once known as a genius alchemist on par with Kenneth. <br>
- <b>B</b><b>a</b><b>c</b><b>k</b> <b>t</b><b>o</b> <b>t</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>P</b><b>r</b><b>i</b><b>n</b><b>c</b><b>i</b><b>p</b><b>a</b><b>l</b><b>i</b><b>t</b><b>y</b> <b>o</b><b>f</b> <b>I</b><b>n</b><b>v</b><b>e</b><b>r</b><b>e</b>y
- The Principality of Inverey, which had become independent as a result of the Great War, was situated
- to the south of the Handalieu Federation. Cohn was both a C-rank adventurer and an intelligence
- operative of the Principality. After he and Ryo had successfully escorted the Monarchy of Joux's eighth
- prince, Prince Willie, to the Kingdom of Knightley, he had received orders to go undercover in Jeclaire,
- the capital of the Handalieu Federation. There, by gathering and analyzing information, he discovered
- that a new weapon was being developed in the closed city of East. This lead turned into his new directive. <br>
- The closed city of East was fifteen kilometers east of Jeclaire. It was under the national government's
- direct control, and as the descriptor of "closed city" suggested, only those with special permission could
- enter. Neither commoners nor nobles were exempt. Despite the difficulty infiltrating such a city, Cohn's
- wealth of experience as an adventurer and spy helped him manage this feat. <br>
- Today, it looked like he would get his chance to obtain the necessary information from the weapons
- workshop. <br>
- Cohn was deeply troubled. In this world, most weapons were created using alchemy. Both the
- Kingdom and the Empire were pioneers in the field of alchemy. The Handalieu Federation? Much less
- so. Once upon a time, as a former vassal state, the Principality of Inverey spearheaded the Federation's
- alchemical advancements. Since gaining independence after the Great War, Inverey was now a de facto
- enemy, leaving alchemical progress in the Federation stagnant. <br>
- However, this new weapon would be launched into service very soon. Synthesizing all the
- information the Principality had collected on its development led to one logical conclusion: This weapon
- could change the entire course of warfare. <br>
- How had the Federation acquired the alchemical techniques to produce such a weapon? Where had
- such a capable <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> come from?
- These questions stuck in the forefront of Cohn's mind. <br>
- "Well," he muttered to himself, "I should have my answer soon enough."
- He drove his cart to the entrance of the weapons workshop. Its grounds were surprisingly large for a
- workshop, probably because it test-fired its designs here as well. Security was tight, with guards doing
- checks on every new arrival. <br>
- "Good to see you again. Koron Breads at your service," Cohn said, using his alias. <br>
- "Hey, Koron. Don't you ever take a break?"
- "I can't complain. I'm just grateful for the work. I need the money for my father's medical expenses.''
- Cohn lifted the shutter on the back of the wagon for the guards to check his cargo, just like always. <br>
- He didn't bring tools while undercover to avoid exposing his real identity, so the rigorous scrutiny didn't
- concern him at all. <br>
- After spending five minutes opening the boxes and barrels in the back of the wagon, the guards
- nodded. "Great, everything looks good," one of them said. "You heading to the first delivery entrance
- again today?"
- "No, I was told to take this shipment to the fifth."
- " The fifth, huh. . .'' the guard said. Both of their attitudes shifted. "In that case, we can't let you go
- alone. We'll escort you. Not like you know where it is, right?"
- "You're right. I appreciate your help. When they told me to go to the fifth service dock yesterday, I was
- honestly worried I'd get lost or worse ."
- He was, of course' lying. Cohn knew exactly where it was. He also knew that the delivery entrance in
- question, known as Area 5 , was only accessible to outsiders if they were accompanied by guards. <br>
- "I know how <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>d</i> that bread you make is, Koron, but I'm still amazed they've finally let you enter the
- fifth. I guess congratulations are in order, huh?" the captain of the guards said with a laugh. <br>
- Cohn wasn't responsible for coming up with Koron Breads as a bakery or brand. It was a small but
- well-regarded bakery established in East twenty years ago and thriving today. In reality, it had been set
- up and run by Inverey's intelligence division since the Principality's days as a vassal state . Never used for
- overt intelligence operations, it operated under the guise of an ordinary town bakery with no suspicious
- actors coming and going. <br>
- However, this time, a special order came down from Inverey's intelligence division instructing its
- operatives to secure specific information using all resources at their disposal. More specifically, they
- were told to gather information on the new weapon, even if it risked Koron Breads, a base of operations
- that had remained undetected for twenty years. <br>
- Obtaining intel of utmost priority at the cost of so much time and effort.. . Even Cohn had been
- shocked at the order, but that just went to show how vital the intelligence was for his country's survival. <br>
- Area 5 was the innermost part of the weapons workshop, isolated from the other four. Only those
- who had passed a special review and acquired special qualifications could work there. <br>
- "It's always so serious here," one <i>g</i>uard walking in front of his wagon said. <br>
- "Yeah,'' the other replied. "Even within the workshop, this place is in a class of its own."
- "Is it that special?" Cohn asked. <br>
- "It is, so don't do anything stupid, Koron. Some of the guys we work with use attack magic.''
- "What a terrifying prospect.''
- Area 5 boasted stone watchtowers about ten meters high. Multiple guards were posted to each one. <br>
- <i>I</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>a</i><i>v</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> . <br>
- While following the two guards, Cohn devised an escape route in case of an emergency. After he
- entered Area 5 , specialized guards inspected his merchandise several times. When they finished, they let
- him through to the fifth loading dock. <br>
- "That was an incredibly thorough inspection. ..''
- "Right? Told you this place was something else. There are more guards at the dock ahead, but you
- can't go any further. You'll have to hand over the bread here.''
- This was when Cohn's plan fell apart. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>d</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>n</i> <i>g</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> service <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>?</i> "<i>B</i><i>a</i><i>d</i>'' <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>,</i><i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i>
- <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>l</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i>. . . <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>l</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i>
- At the fifth service dock, the guards accompanying him performed the necessary procedures and
- entered with his wagon. <br>
- <i>B</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>y</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>rt</i><i>y</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>?</i>
- This was unexpected. Cohn had been through the first and second delivery entrances several times
- before. At most, he'd only ever seen two guards, but there were more than ten times that number at the
- fifth dock. <br>
- "Okay. We'll unload and carry the goods . You're the baker, so you tell us what's in each one we
- unpack."
- "A-All right,'' he replied, and he did as instructed. <br>
- Eventually, there were only two left.. . <br>
- "Ah, that small box is a special order for someone named 'the Doctor.' That's what they told me at the
- first loading dock yesterday. . ."
- The guards' attitudes changed suddenly. <br>
- "Are you sure?" asked a man who seemed to be the captain of these thirty guards. "Did they say
- anything else?''
- "They told me to deliver it to them warm and in person,,' he said, glancing around. <br>
- Many of the guards shook their heads. <br>
- "I thought as much. ..,' the captain muttered. <br>
- <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i>. . . <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>k</i><i>?</i>
- Cohn waited, daring to hope . <br>
- "We have no choice but to follow the Doctor's orders. I'll take you. Men, I need two ofyou to come with
- us. Baker, grab that box and follow me."
- Cohn rushed to do the captain's bidding, picking up the smaller box. It was alchemically designed to
- include a heat-retaining function. It was the only one of its kind at Koron Breads. <br>
- <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>y</i> <i>L</i> <i>u</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>y</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>e</i><i>h</i><i>?</i>
- Cohn was taken to a room far from the fifth loading dock's entrance. A sign hung above the door that
- read "Laboratory 1 .'' The captain knocked on one of the large double doors and entered without waiting
- for a response. Cohn, carrying the box, followed suit. <br>
- "Doctor, I've brought the baker. Begging your pardon, but you know outsiders aren't allowed in here,
- so please refrain from making these kinds of unreasonable requests in the future. . ."
- "About time! Come in, come in," said the middle-aged man known as "the Doctor."
- The captain sighed, as if used to his behavior. <br>
- " The special Koron bread I ate in the director's office yesterday was sublime . Is that a thermal
- alchemical box? Never mind, the bread first. I must admit, I've been salivating just thinking of it.''
- The Doctor was probably in his mid- sixties, with long, white hair and matching beard. He wore a
- white lab coat, but he would've looked every inch the fantastical magician with a wand in his hand. <br>
- Despite being up in years, his eyes glittered with vitality, his back stood ramrod straight, and he exuded
- a powerful, almost intimidating aura. <br>
- But what surprised Cohn even more was the man himself. Though he was a citizen of Inverey, Cohn
- knew this man's face and name . He also knew that the man had been an integral pillar of a nation-
- except he'd been a beacon of Knightley, not the Federation. The Doctor <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> have been at the Royal
- Center for Alchemy, an alchemy workshop, or the Colle<i>g</i>e of Magic rather than a weapons workshop in
- Handalieu. <br>
- One of the two great alchemists of the Kingdom of Knightley, a genius known by the nickname "the
- Craftsman."
- Frank de Velde. <br>
- "Yes, yes, this is it," he said. "Transcendent. I ordered three. You have three, don't you? Excellent!
- Wonderful! I'll take the remaining two as well."
- The Doctor, real name Frank de Velde, took the two untouched loaves and put them in an insulated
- box in the room. <br>
- "Fantastic ! I feel rejuvenated. Baker, what was the name of your shop again? Koron? I'd like to place an
- order for tomorrow as well. . ."
- "Doctor, please, not back-to-back'" the captain of the guard interjected. <br>
- "Bah, stingy oaf. Rules are rules, I know that, but. .. Ah, fine, then. The day after tomorrow. The same
- three loaves as today."
- "V-Very well. Thank you for your patronage,'' Cohn said with a nod. <br>
- Then, he abruptly looked at the crystal clear window covering the entire wall to his side. Through it,
- he caught a glimpse of the rest of the room. . . <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>'<i>s</i>. . . <br>
- "All right, baker, time to go."
- "Oh, yes, of course."
- At the captain's urging, Cohn left the room, the view of the area beyond the window seared into his
- mind. <br>
- ***
- Koron Breads was in a back alley of East. It was a popular bakery that put extra effort into its cream
- and jam buns. Cohn was in its basement right now. <br>
- "Cohn, your report."
- The man in front of him was approaching middle age, and the shop's regulars thought he was the
- owner. However, because he'd supposedly been in poor health recently, Cohn, his "second son," was
- helping manage things there . <br>
- "I succeeded in infiltrating Area 5 ," Cohn began. "I was taken to one of the labs, and in the back, I saw
- what appeared to be the weapon in question.'' He hesitated. "But.. ."
- "What is it? Tell me. The fate of the country rests on your report."
- The man never raised his voice. He had spent many long years serving his country as a clandestine
- operative without once buckling beneath the pressure. Perhaps it was that confidence that gave such
- inexplicable weight to his voice. <br>
- "I know, but. ..this <i>i</i><i>s</i> a new weapon, one we've never seen before.. ." Cohn waffled. <br>
- "Hm, I understand what you're trying to say." The shopkeeper inclined his head. <br>
- "In any case, based on the information I collected and what I saw. . ." he continued, "the Federation's
- new weapon is a golem."
- A silence stretched for some time. <br>
- "Did you hear what I said?'' Cohn said, losing his patience. <br>
- The shopkeeper, lost in thought' flinched. <br>
- "Forgive me. I did. You said. ..golem, didn't you?''
- "That's right. It was two and a half meters long, about the size of an ogre, with four legs. Its upper
- body was humanoid, with two arms and a head."
- The shopkeeper groaned in dismay. <br>
- No country in the Central Provinces had successfully created an artificial golem. Of course, wild
- golems existed. They were rare and came in many different shapes. <i>O</i>nce, Ryo and Abel had stumbled
- across one that looked just like a rock on their journey from the Forest of Rondo. There were also other,
- rarer wild golems that resembled living creatures. <br>
- While no examples of artificial golems existed in the Central Provinces, there was an army of them in
- the Western Provinces known as the "Golem Corps.,' Bards and wandering minstrels spread tales of the
- army, and Cohn was aware of it too. The one he'd seen in Area 5 , with its four legs and humanlike upper
- body, was close to his mental picture of an artificial golem. For this reason, he reported that the new
- weapon was a golem. <br>
- "All right. What is the golem made of? Was there more than one?"
- " The base materials? Your guess is as good as mine. From a distance, the surface looked metallic. <br>
- There were about twenty of them in that lab, so they may have more elsewhere."
- "At least twenty metal golems.. ." The shopkeeper trailed off. <br>
- Rumor had it that one golem from the Western Provinces was as powerful as five B-rank adventurers. <br>
- If that was true, twenty golems were equivalent to a hundred B-rank adventurers . . . <br>
- " This makes the Federation a superpower, doesn't it. . ."
- The shopkeeper couldn't even begin to imagine a scene like Cohn had described, but at the very least,
- they needed to inform their motherland. Nevertheless, considering the creation of artificial golems had
- been impossible for any nation in the Central Provinces until now, it would take more than just an
- ordinary alchemist to achieve such a feat. Especially when Handalieu's alchemical sophistication wasn't
- all that advanced to begin with. . . <br>
- "Who is the primary researcher? Did you see him or her?"
- "I did. I've seen him before, so I'm sure it's him. He's the genius alchemist of the Kingdom of
- Knightley, Frank de Velde."
- "You can't be serious.. ."
- The name was a shock, even to the veteran shopkeeper. Frank de Velde was the greatest alchemist
- of the current generation. Normally, a talent like him would be considered a national treasure and
- prohibited from leaving the country for the rest of his life . It might be inhumane, but even the Kingdom,
- quite lenient compared to the Empire, would implement such measures. It was hard to believe that a
- gifted mind like his was at the center of weapons development in an enemy country. <br>
- But it wasn't the shopkeeper's job to pass such judgments. That was for his superiors back in Inverey
- to do. Its Department of Intelligence would have more detailed and comprehensive information than he
- and the other operatives here. <br>
- "Understood. I'll let the top brass know back home. Well done."
- With that, the shopkeeper began writin<i>g</i> a message. <br>
- Cohn excused himself. After leaving the basement, he stretched and muttered, "Looks like things will
- be tough in my adopted home too."
- ***
- Four days after Cohn brought back the intel he'd gathered from Area 5 , Loris Baggio, sovereign prince
- of Inverey, listened to a report in his castle in Aberdeen, the capital of the Principality. <br>
- "In short, the Federation's new weapons consist of at least twenty artificial golems made by Frank de
- Velde?" said Giuseppe Salieri, head of Inverey's intelligence division. <br>
- "That is correct, my lord."
- "Not exactly good news, is it?" Loris remarked with a grimace. <br>
- His grim attitude was only natural. First, the Federation surpassed the Principality of Inverey ten
- times over in military strength. On top of that, these new artificial golems meant Inverey stood zero
- chance of winning if war broke out. . .and, in light of how dire the situation already was, it would come as
- no surprise if the Federation declared war today. <br>
- That was why Inverey had asked the Kingdom for reinforcements, but the response had been
- disappointing. Of course, Loris had been informed of the uprising in the royal capital and understood
- that it would be difficult to expect aid from the Royal Knights. Even so, the Kingdom's movements were
- slower than he'd anticipated. <br>
- "We really can't depend on other nations, eh?'' Loris muttered. <br>
- Chief Salieri, overhearing him, sympathized with the sentiment. <br>
- "There's nothing Green Storm can't do," Salieri stated firmly, referring to the Principality's defense
- force. <br>
- "I don't disagree. Gekko procured the magic stones, so I believe we'll manage, one way or another. .. <br>
- But only one of the devices will be operable, yes? Two magic stones are required for it to function,
- making the whole contraption fuel-intensive. In any case, the question now is where to position it.. ."
- "If it had the mobility of the original design, we could have taken it directly to the battlefield. . ." Salieri
- said with a frustrated expression. <br>
- "What's done is done. The Federation worked faster than we predicted. It was inevitable we'd be
- unable to carry out our plans in time.'' With a shake of his head, Loris perused the report again. <br>
- "Handalieu has a deployable force of two hundred thousand. Assuming they leave troops at the
- borders of the Empire and the Kingdom, they will send sixty thousand to our country. . . Five thousand
- are knights, two hundred magic corps, and one thousand adventurers, with the rest being conscripted
- civilians,'' the sovereign prince said, reading the contents aloud. <br>
- "We have five hundred knights, thirty magic corps, and.. .one hundred adventurers at most. Even if
- we gather civilians, we won't even reach ten thousand. ..,'
- They had already come up with a strategy. Their military's top brass had war-gamed the situation
- numerous times. Even Loris knew there was no other way. Unfortunately, the likelihood of failure was
- only marginally better than any other strategy they could devise. <br>
- A knock sounded on the door. <br>
- "Your Serene Highness, Master Gekko has arrived.''
- "Let him through."
- <i>G</i>ekko was a powerful merchant representing the Principality of Inverey, rumored to have been the
- country's unofficial Minister of Trade . He also happened to be one of the men that Loris trusted the most. <br>
- "Your Serene Highness, you summoned me?"
- "I did. Thank you for coming at such short notice. We now have an idea of the Federation's new
- weapon. To be blunt, the capital can't be defended. Once preparations in Fion are complete, I want you to
- flee at once ."
- The sovereign prince's words were so outrageous that even <i>G</i>ekko, one of the quickest minds in the
- Principality, took a few seconds to process them. <br>
- "Do you mean to say we have no choice but to employ a scorched-earth strategy?''
- Scorched-earth policy entailed the defenders drawing the invading army as deep into their territory
- as possible. As the army retreated, it evacuated and razed cities and villages along the way to strain
- the enemy's supply lines. Furthermore, it targeted those supply lines with small skirmishes to prevent
- supplies from reaching the front lines. Then, once the invading army's officers and soldiers reached their
- physical and mental limits, the defending side launched a counterattack to achieve victory. <br>
- However, even if they managed to defeat the enemy, its towns and villages would be in ruins, and
- its citizens' lives would become extremely difficult. Postwar reconstruction would bring frightening
- challenges. It was one of the strategies that leaders least preferred to adopt. .. <br>
- But Loris concluded that scorched earth was their only option. Of all the plans presented by his senior
- military personnel, it was the harshest. As the head of the country with an outstanding intelligence
- division, Loris Baggio had more detailed knowledge about the Golem Corps of the Western Provinces
- than the general population. If the person who created the Federation's artificial golems had been some
- inconsequential rabble, he might have judged the creations as inferior to the Golem Corps. <br>
- However, the creator was Frank de Velde, the man whose achievements created the title of "genius
- alchemist." After him came a brilliant young man named Kenneth Hayward, but even then Frank de
- Velde's name didn't fade. In fact, Frank and Kenneth competed with each other, and it was said that
- their rivalry advanced the Kingdom's alchemy by twenty years. If such a genius was behind these new
- weapons, they almost certainly couldn't be inferior to the Western Provinces, golems. In other words,
- Inverey's military forces would be unable to stop the Federation's advance into the capital. <br>
- His mind made up, Loris had summoned <i>G</i>ekko and ordered him to flee. <br>
- "Scorched-earth tactics will be implemented acros s the whole of Inverey. When that happens, I shall
- be branded an unfit ruler," Loris said with a self-deprecating laugh. "Gekko, if we win this war, we will
- need merchants like you during reconstruction most of all. Our supplies will be depleted, and the people
- will starve. We'll need goods from other countries as soon as possible. That is why I want you to flee.''
- Loris trusted Gekko and those under his command at his company. The merchant would encourage
- the young folks to escape to other countries if they hadn't already. Either way, he was certain they would
- help with the reconstruction once the fighting ended. <br>
- "Your will be done . Fortunately, we have strong ties with the Kingdom, and its status as an
- agricultural powerhouse will prove a boon. Leave the rebuilding to us," Gekko said in a voice like steel. He
- knew those were the words Loris needed to hear. <br>
- "Thank you. I have every faith in you.'' Loris bowed his head. <br>
- After Gekko and Salieri left the room, Loris was alone. Spread out before him was a map featuring the
- Principality of Inverey and the Handalieu Federation. Staring at it, he murmured quietly but forcefully,
- "Never again will we be slaves.''
- After leaving Loris's office, Gekko walked quickly out of the castle. <br>
- "Master Gekko!"
- Max, the captain of his guards, ran up to him as he stepped outside. <br>
- "I have terrible news ! The children we sent off earlier are . . .''
- ***
- That day, Ryo and Sera had lunch at The Fill-Up Station as usual, then headed to the margrave's
- estate. They were due for another bout of sparring, which had become a daily routine at this point, at the
- knights' training grounds. <br>
- When they arrived, however, the chaos that greeted them was anything but usual. <br>
- "What happened?" Sera asked a nearby knight. <br>
- "Oh, Madam Sera, Master Ryo. We just received news from the royal capital. The Handalieu
- Federation has declared war on the Principality of Inverey."
- Since both countries bordered Knightley, nobody could rightly say the Kingdom wasn't involved. Ryo
- was clearly shaken by the news. <br>
- "Ryo?"
- Sera had never seen him like this. <br>
- "It's just.. . I have disciples in Inverey. .."
- "Disciples?" She was so surprised that all she could do was repeat his words. <br>
- "They're just kids who work for Gekko's company.. . Budding merchants, really. I doubt they'll end up
- on the battlefield, but if the Federation advances to the capital.. .''
- "Ryo, calm yourself."
- Without another word, she gripped his hands tightly. That alone was enough to calm him. <br>
- "Thank you, Sera."
- She released his hands, blushing a little . <br>
- "O-Of course." Her voice came out so small, so quiet' it didn't reach even one person's ears. <br>
- "It'll be fine. I know Gekko will keep them away from combat. There's also a chance he'll send them
- to another country. .. If the boys have been practicing every day, their Ice Walls should be much stronger,
- which will be perfect for protecting themselves. It'll be fine . Yes, things will turn out just fine,'' Ryo said,
- trying to convince himself. "Mm-hmm! Everything's fine !''
- "Your Ice Wall. ..,'
- Sera had seen it before and knew that even a single layer couldn't be easily shattered. That said,
- thinking of budding young merchants attempting to execute the spell was.. .a bit scary. She decided to
- keep the thought to herself. <br>
- At that moment, Platoon Commander Eden passed by. He'd led a transport unit of knights from Lune
- to the royal capital just before the turmoil there. <br>
- "Eden!"
- "Madam Sera, Master Ryo. I trust you heard of the declaration of war?"
- "Yes, just now. Do you think the Kingdom's knights will j oin the war effort?" She wanted to know
- what the near future held. A mere knight wouldn't have any idea, but a platoon commander like Eden
- might know. <br>
- "Honestly? Doubtful. With the Royal Knights in the capital annihilated, it is unlikely that any knights
- from the Kingdom, including Lune's, will be taking part. .."
- "I see.. .''
- Sera glanced at Ryo. <br>
- "I'm going," he said, "even if I have to go alone ."
- Ryo had already made his decision. His disciples might be in danger. If he didn't go and something
- happened, he'd regret it for the rest of his life. <br>
- "Ryo, stop and think. The borders will already be closed, making it difficult to leave the country on
- your own. Chances are good they'll recruit adventurers and dispatch a volunteer army. The guild will
- want members willing to work as mercenaries. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> is how you'll be able to cross the border, so I suggest
- you go to the guild first."
- Sera knew she couldn't stop him from going to the Principality of Inverey, but she could at least
- secure a more reliable route. <br>
- " That makes a lot of sense. Thank you, Sera. I'll head there now."
- Just as he was about to spin around and march away, Ryo found himself enveloped in softness. She
- was hugging him. <br>
- "Sera?''
- "One never knows what will occur on the battlefield. I'd love nothing more than to join you, but
- as the knights, instructor, I can't abandon my duties. So. . .be careful. You better return safe and sound. <br>
- Understood?"
- Ryo couldn't see her expression with her face buried in his shoulder, but he understood the universal
- sentiment behind her words. <br>
- "I will. I promise.'' Determination laced his voice. <br>
- "Good," she replied with a nod. <br>
- By the time she loosened her arms and stepped away, Sera was already smiling. And just like that' she
- said, "Good luck.,'
- "I'll be back before you know it."
- Then Ryo left for the adventurers' guild. <br>
- The adventurers' guild was crowded. The commotion caused by the news of the war declaration
- peaked when the guild posted a notice of mercenary commissions at the request of the host country. <br>
- Since adventurers would be sent out as volunteer troops, the j ob involved serious risk to life, making the
- reward commensurately high. In Knightley's case, the Kingdom provided rations for the journey and
- the battle. Additionally, each person received a daily wage of fifty thousand florins, including hazard
- pay. However, only adventurers C-rank or higher could accept such work. It was a necessary prerequisite
- because low-level adventurers would easily die on a battlefield. <br>
- Incidentally, Ryo was still a <i>D</i>-<i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> adventurer. <br>
- When he arrived at the guild, the fever pitch caused by the announcement had passed. It remained
- packed, a large crowd milling in the lobby and adventurers chatting here and there. C-ranks and higher
- discussed which battlefield they'd be heading to, while D-ranks and below talked wistfully about one day
- standing on the battlefield themselves and seizing their riches in one fell swoop. <br>
- None of the adventurers had qualms about going off to war. Risking their lives was an everyday
- occurrence, after all. If anything, they felt honored to be there. After all, Lune's guild master had become
- a champion during the Great War. <br>
- "One day, maybe the same will be true of us!'' they said. <br>
- Wasn't it only natural?
- Weaving his way through the throng, Ryo reached the counter. There, the receptionists-veterans
- of many a bureaucratic battle-went about their work, ever the profes sionals. They <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> look a bit tired,
- though. <br>
- Ryo came to Nina's window. <br>
- "Nina, I'd like to apply as a mercenary.''
- "I'm sorry, <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>?" she asked. As an inveterate professional, she knew the rank of every single
- adventurer in Lune. There, she knew Ryo-
- "But you're a D-rank.. . Only C-ranks and higher can accept the mercenary commission."
- "No, you can't be serious. .."
- This time, it was Ryo's turn to be speechless. But he wasn't the type to give up just like that, not with
- the lives of his disciples at stake-<i>p</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i>. <br>
- " Then please make me C-rank right now.''
- "Y-You know that's impossible. .."
- Nina had heard the rumors of Ryo's extraordinary combat prowess. As a receptionist, she was privy
- to all kinds of stories about adventurers. While she didn't play favorites, she <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> wonder why Ryo, usually
- so carefree, was so desperate . If he'd been an ordinary adventurer, she might've guessed money or fame. <br>
- However, she knew that Ryo had kept a considerable amount of money with the guild. She didn't know
- the exact number, but she'd heard that it was enough to lead a life of leisure if he so chose . She also knew
- that fame meant little to him. Yet for whatever reason, he wouldn't back down this time. .. <br>
- "I <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> to go to the Principality of Inverey no matter what. My disciples are in danger."
- His frantic plea finally enlightened Nina. His <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. That explained his desperation. Even so.. . <br>
- "I'm sorry, but we can't bend the rules.. .'' she said, helpless. <br>
- "I understand. Please let me talk to Hugh."
- Ryo started walking toward the door leading to the offices in the back. <br>
- "Ryo, wait!''
- He had moved so quickly that he might as well have teleported. She didn't notice the mist, its
- particles too fine to get anybody wet, floating behind him. By the time she called out to him, he had
- already passed through the door. <br>
- ***
- Hugh McGlass was busier than usual, which meant he was in a foul mood too. It was only natural
- considering the mercenary notice the Kingdom had put out. <br>
- A knock sounded on the door to his office. <br>
- "Enter."
- If it had been urgent, his staff would have come in without knocking. Having said that, as far as
- he knew, he also didn't have any meetings scheduled with anyone at this time. Puzzled but unable to
- respond appropriately because he didn't know who it was, all he could do was let them in. <br>
- "Excuse me," Ryo said, stepping inside. <br>
- "Ryo? What're ya doin' here, boy?"
- "I have a favor to ask you. Please make me a C-rank.''
- Hugh frowned. " <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>?</i>''
- ***
- "I get why you wanna go, but it just ain't possible this time," Hugh answered, looking at Ryo's guild
- record. It contained information on the jobs he'd completed, his contributions, and more. After checking
- it, he had decided that Ryo couldn't be promoted to C-rank just yet. <br>
- "Urk. . . But I think I've done quite a lot to deserve it. . .''
- He knew he had taken relatively few commissions, but he was confident each one contributed a great
- deal, so he insisted as much. <br>
- "I won't deny that. Ya gotta understand, though, C ain't an easy rank to get. It's for truly first-class
- 'venturers. So many folks don't even make it to C 'n' just end up retirin' as D-ranks. That's why the rules
- for gettin, to C are so strict. Even guild masters don't have the authority to ignore 'em.,'
- " Then who does?''
- "No one . Not a duke or even His Majesty. Ya just can't get C or higher unless ya clear the requirements. <br>
- We just can't compromise on the number of jobs 'n, success rate . After becomin, a D-rank, you hafta
- successfully complete hundreds of requests, 'n, have a success rate of over ninety-eight percent. No ifs,
- ands, or buts,'' Hugh stated decisively. <br>
- "Darn it. . ."
- At this point, even Ryo knew it would be futile to press. <br>
- "I gues s I'll just have to cross the border by force," he blurted. "Freezing <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> should do the
- trick. .."
- "Boy' don't you dare . I'm beggin' ya," Hugh scrambled to say. <br>
- <img src="10.bmp"></img>
- In the end, Ryo couldn't rise to C-rank, meaning he couldn't work as a mercenary. Dejected' he
- trudged back to the guild's lobby. Upon his return, he found chaos. Part of it still had to do with the
- country's hiring of mercenaries, but now there were adventurers shouting. <br>
- "Hurry up! Use a potion or cast Heal!"
- "Water! Bring me some water!"
- Shifting his gaze to the source of the commotion, he saw an exhausted, well-built man slumped near
- the entrance, his body covered in wounds. He wore a merchant's traveling clothes, but his physique and
- clothes gave him the presence of someone accustomed to risking his life. <br>
- The adventurers, sensing a kindred spirit, had extended a helping hand. After multiple casts of Heal
- by several healers and enough water, the man came to his senses. <br>
- "Ryo ! I'm looking for a water magician named Ryo ! Does anyone know where I can find him?" he
- shouted. <br>
- Every adventurer turned to look at Ryo, who had just returned from the guild master's office . <br>
- "Huh? What in the world? Sherfi? Why are <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> here?"
- The man lying on the ground was Sherfi, a former as sassin. If Ryo remembered correctly, he'd
- changed his ways and now worked for Gekko as one of his bodyguards. . . <br>
- "Ryo, please! Save the children. . ."
- ***
- Generally, most carriages in Knightley were drawn by four horses. However, Ryo paid a huge sum
- to buy the largest, fastest, and most durable carriage available in Lune, which was pulled by <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>x</i> horses. <br>
- Watching Ryo stolidly put bag after bag of gold coins on the owner's desk each time he refused to nod
- made Sherfi sick to his stomach. It wasn't because of his injuries either. In fact, even the owner looked
- pale. His brain simply turned off at some point in the transaction. . . <br>
- Now riding the best carriage, Ryo felt the need to hire the best driver too. He didn't know how to drive,
- and while Sherfi could, his job was explaining the situation to Ryo as they traveled. Since Ryo didn't want
- Sherfi distracted, he decided another cabman was in order. <br>
- Ryo had an idea of whom. One of his acquaintances in Lune was one of the best coachmen in the city. <br>
- Instead of using money to convince him, Ryo shared his honest purpose for the trip. He wanted to help
- the children, his disciples. <br>
- The man nodded in silent agreement. <br>
- A little later, he sat in the driver's seat, holding the reins. The person in question was an adventurer
- and member of the B-rank party, Crimson Sword, a shield bearer known as Warren the Unyielding. <br>
- By the way, Warren's colleagues-an air magician, priestess, and swordsman-rode in the carriage
- with them. But there was no need to worry about them.. . <br>
- ***
- "Sherfi, can you explain now?,' Ryo asked as the carriage reached cruising speed. "In detail."
- "Yes. Gekko told the underage children working at the company to escape to the Kingdom of
- Knightley. As soon as the Federation declared war, they left the capital of Inverey. They made it to Rednall
- without incident.''
- Sherfi drank a swig of water. His wounds had healed thanks to the multitude of Heals he had received
- at the guild, but he'd lost a lot of blood and hadn't fully recovered. <br>
- "Rednall?'' Ryo repeated, hearing the name for the first time. <br>
- "It's a city on the Principality's western border, between Redpost in the Kingdom and the Federation's
- Zimarino,'' Abel, Crimson Sword's leader, said. Since Rihya and Lyn were talking to each other, he must
- have gotten lonely. <br>
- Ryo, with a heart wider and deeper than the ocean, graciously decided to allow him to join the
- conversation. <br>
- "Go on,'' Abel said, glowering. "Say what you're thinking. I dare you."
- "I see your imagination is as active as ever, Abel. All right, Sherfi, keep talking."
- "R-Right. Well, let's see. . . By the time we reached Rednall, the Federation had already locked its
- borders and dispatched troops to the regions closest to Inverey and Knightley. At the time, their soldiers
- were deadlocked with the Kingdom's."
- "Wait, the Federation had closed its borders at that stage?" Abel interjected. <br>
- "Yes. Many others besides us tried to escape to the Kingdom but stalled at Rednall. Our group was
- traveling in four carriages. There were four adults, including me, and twenty children, so we decided
- against storming the blockade . We discussed moving south the next day. Even though the roads there
- are bad, the border security wouldn't have been as severe."
- "Makes sense," Abel remarked. <br>
- "But that night," Sherfi continued, "Rednall was attacked.''
- Ryo groaned. He'd been grimacing the whole time. <br>
- "Since it's a border city' it has high ramparts and a sturdy, well-guarded gate. If reinforcements came
- from the Kingdom, they would have entered the Principality through Rednall via Redpost, right? So
- Inverey had to secure Rednall, which is why I think they posted quite a few soldiers there. But by the
- time we realized something was wrong at our inn, invading Federation soldiers had already destroyed
- the gates."
- "A traitor or a saboteur must have opened the <i>g</i>ate from the inside," Abel said. <br>
- "Likely." Sherfi nodded. The enemy must have infiltrated Rednall before the war started. <br>
- "We fled. The children who could use water magic protected the others with Ice Walls. We fought off
- endles s droves of Federation soldiers and managed to get through. The young ones were well-trained."
- "Of course they are . They're <i>m</i><i>y</i> disciples," Ryo said, his expression soft. <br>
- "Unfortunately for us, <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> appeared at the very last moment. .." Sherfi lowered his head and breathed
- evenly, trying to organize his thoughts. " The magician who seemed to be the enemy's commander
- smashed through the children's Ice Walls.''
- "What did you-" Ryo's eyes widened. He was at a loss for words. He knew the kids' Ice Walls were
- only a single layer, but <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>'</i><i>d</i> taught them. They shouldn't have broken so easily. <br>
- "That's impossible. . . Their barriers should have been hard to resist the Combat Skill Total
- Impalement."
- "I'm well aware. I saw Evans's Ice Wall block that very technique when Max used it."
- At sixteen, Evans was the oldest of Ryo's five disciples. Gekko believed he had the potential to become
- a great merchant in the future, and out of Ryo's students, he was the quickest learner. As for Max, he was
- the captain of Gekko's bodyguards and could be considered Sherfi's boss. <br>
- "Their magician was in a league of his own. He broke through all the children's ice walls with only his
- earth magic."
- "I can't believe it. ..''
- "In my estimation, only two magicians are fit to be called the most powerful-the former leader of
- the Sect and you, Ryo. That said, I think he's as strong as you both. That's why I came all this way to
- Lune."
- "By leader, you mean Hasan, don't you? Right, he was also an earth magician." Ryo nodded,
- remembering. <br>
- The leader of the Sect of Assassins had called himself the reincarnation of Hasan-i Sabbah. He had
- fought a fierce battle with Ryo but had ultimately been betrayed by his own disciple and lost his life . The
- man had also excelled in alchemy, with Ryo inheriting his black notebook at his request. However, the
- contents were too difficult to understand, so Ryo had yet to master them. <br>
- "If you think the enemy commander is on Hasan's level, then it's no wonder he destroyed the kids, Ice
- Walls. Does this mean he defeated you too, Sherfi?"
- "No, I was bested by another. A swordsman," Sherfi replied, stealing a glance at Abel. <br>
- "A swordsman?'' Abel muttered softly, sensing something amiss. <br>
- "He wore a deep blue cloak and had orange hair. . .''
- "No way.. .''
- "He also had a magic sword that <i>g</i>lowed red."
- "You've gotta be kidding me. . ."
- "That earth magician called the swordsman the Flame Emperor.''
- "Goddamn it. Flamm Deeproad."
- Silence reigned in the carriage for a while. <br>
- Then Abel turned to Ryo and bowed his head deeply. <br>
- "Ryo, I'm sorry."
- "Huh? For what?" Ryo cocked his head in confusion. <br>
- "We should have finished off the Flame Emperor back then. If we had, we might have been able to
- prevent this from happening.''
- "Ah, that's what you mean. No, you're wrong," Ryo said without hesitation. "None of this is your fault,
- Abel. The responsibility falls on the earth magician and Deeproad. Sherfi, what happened to you and the
- kids afterward?"
- "Well, I was in bad shape, but just before I fell unconscious, I heard the magician say-" Sherfi
- paused, uncertain. He glanced at Ryo before quickly averting his gaze. Whatever he wanted to say, he was
- struggling to get it out. However, he understood he didn't have a choice . <br>
- " There is a high likelihood they were taken.''
- "Is there? But why bother? They're civilians,,' Ryo said quizzically. <br>
- Taking soldiers as prisoners of war made sense, but what was the point of capturing civilians? Did
- they intend to use them in negotiations, given their employment in Gekko's company? Even if so, Ryo
- couldn't see why they'd need to negotiate with Gekko specifically. <br>
- "Perhaps because those children are magicians."
- "I don't see the significance of that."
- "'Well, well. Aren't these pups a fascinating find?, That was what he said."
- <i>K</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- The moment Sherfi spoke, the sound of ice breaking jolted the carriage . In his rage, Ryo had instantly
- generated ice and shattered it. <br>
- "Ryo. .." Abel said sympathetically. <br>
- "I know. I <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i>, all right? An<i>g</i>er solves nothing right now. I can't help it."
- He didn't bother masking his fury. Nevertheless, he knew his friend was right, so he tried his best to
- suppres s it through sheer will. He needed to stay calm. <br>
- "I won't forgive anyone who lays a hand on those kids," Ryo said in a cold, unfeeling voice. It was like
- his emotions had been shattered. <br>
- Abel felt a chill go up his spine. Only an eerie intensity remained in Ryo's words. This was a first, even
- for Abel. <br>
- ***
- Ryo had previously made the journey from Lune to Redpost as an escort with Gekko's caravan. It had
- taken them twelve days. Assuming thirty kilometers a day, the route along the old highway was 3 6 0
- kilometers long. <br>
- This time, he and his friends covered the distance in twelve hours, thanks to Warren's skillful ability
- to manage the carriage horses' fatigue at gallop, Rihya's light magic, which occasionally relieved the
- horses' exhaustion with Heal, and Lyn's air magic, which created an air barrier with Slide to facilitate the
- horses' movements. <br>
- "The Crimson Sword has three truly excellent adventurers, doesn't it?" Ryo said with a pointed glance
- at Abel. <br>
- "What? You saying I'm useless?" Abel snapped. <br>
- "Not at all, not at all." Ryo looked away quickly. <br>
- Despite his complaining, Abel was inwardly happy. On the surface, Ryo at least seemed to be feeling
- better. While anger amplified strength, it worked against intuition, and intuition was also necessary to
- carry out a mis sion. <br>
- The group entered the best inn at Redpost. They had left Lune at eleven in the morning and arrived
- at eleven at night. The inns open at such a late hour were either the best or the cheapest. Ryo chose the
- former without hesitation. <br>
- Ryo asked the night manager to take care of the carriage and horses and to arrange rooms for the
- three people who had worked the hardest during the j ourney. <br>
- "Thank you very much, Warren.''
- Ryo bowed politely. He was grateful from the bottom of his heart. <br>
- Warren nodded with his usual smile. <br>
- "Thank you both as well, Rihya, Lyn. I wish you a pleasant rest tonight in your rooms.''
- "Of course, think nothing of it."
- "Good luck, Ryo!"
- The two young women encouraged him in their own way. <br>
- And then, Ryo, Abel, and Sherfi slipped quietly out of the city of Redpost. <br>
- ***
- "I think the Federation forces in Zimarino attacked Rednall,'' Sherfi explained. <br>
- "You're probably right," Abel remarked. "Flamm Deeproad used to work for the Grand Duke of
- Volturino, and Zimarino is in his territory."
- "We should verify the state of the border blockade first," Ryo said. <br>
- So the three of them investigated the Federation forces near the border. <br>
- "They're deployed around Rednall. It feels like an ambush to me . What do you both think?" Ryo said. <br>
- "Pretty sure their goal is to strike the Kingdom's forces once they've crossed the border.''
- While Abel analyzed and devised a course of action with Ryo, Rednall came into view in the distance. <br>
- "Is that smoke?" Abel asked. <br>
- "Yes, and a lot of it. It's coming from the ramparts," Ryo replied. <br>
- " The city gates seem safe at least.. ." Sherfi trailed off. <br>
- They came to the same conclusion. <br>
- "Rednall is in Federation hands now."
- " Then the chances are higher of the kids being in Zimarino. . ."
- "I propose we sneak in.''
- The three headed for the city in question. <br>
- " The problem is, <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> do we manage that?,' Ryo asked. <br>
- The Federation was in war mode . Even he knew security in a border city like Zimarino would be
- extremely tight. In fact, fires burned all around the defensive walls, with soldiers visibly stationed
- everywhere. <br>
- "We have no other choice . Abel, you must lead a solo suicide attack. . ."
- "Screw you."
- "But. ..,'
- "Let me guess : You're going to say self-sacrifice is the most beautiful thing in the world. That
- argument didn't work last time, and it won't now either."
- "I'll sweeten the deal by giving you permission to kill all the enemy soldiers in Zimarino. No need to
- hold back! Rampage to your heart's content!"
- "No. Sorry, not sorry."
- "Abel, you're all talk and no walk.''
- "I can't believe I'm even having this conversation. Maybe I've already lost my mind."
- The return of Ryo's usual flippancy was a clear sign he'd regained his composure, and Abel was happy
- about that. Nevertheless, he refused to go along with his friend's suggestion. <br>
- "Fine, be like that. Sherfi, if you need someone to blame, pick Abel."
- "Uhhh-<i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>?" Sherfi had no idea what Ryo meant. <br>
- ***
- Suddenly, several bonfires that the defenders had lit along the ramparts toppled over. Fires
- immediately began spreading at an unnatural rate. <br>
- "One of the bonfires fell! Hurry and put it out!"
- "Why is it spreading so fast? !"
- Once the soldiers left to put out the fires, a trio approached the city walls. <br>
- "<i>A</i><i>b</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>J</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>6</i>."
- They entered the city of Zimarino through the hole Ryo bored into the wall. <br>
- "Sherfi, I really thought using you as a sacrifice would work to distract the soldiers. . .''
- "Ryo, I'm not certain that's necessary if our goal is to attract their attention. We just accomplished the
- <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> thing by knocking over a few bonfires and letting the flames do the rest."
- "I guess I shouldn't be surprised by your versatility, considering you <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> a former assassin. I bet you
- have all sorts of tools and tricks at your disposal, hm?"
- "Isn't it normal to cause a distraction to slip in undetected?''
- At Sherfi's remark, Ryo turned to Abel. "Did you hear that, Abel? Even a former assassin is capable of
- doing it. Aren't you embarrassed by your inability to perform such a simple task?"
- "Not even a little bit, and that's mostly 'cuz you're nuts and nothing you say makes any sense.,' After
- elegantly sidestepping Ryo's censure, Abel looked at Sherfi. "You sealed the hole he drilled into the wall
- and made it look like it'd been there all along. Did you use some special tool for that too?"
- "Yes, an alchemical one to be exact," Sherfi replied. "It uses the kind of earth magic our leader excelled
- in." He pulled it out from his pocket to show Abel. It was shaped like a permanent marker. A claylike
- substance used to fill gaps and such oozed out of the tip. <br>
- "How convenient. Next time I meet Kenneth, I'll ask him to mass-produce it. He and I can split the
- profits fifty-fifty," Ryo murmured. <br>
- His companions ignored him. <br>
- The three headed away from the city center. It was Sherfi's first time in Zimarino, but Ryo and Abel's
- second. Like before, it was nighttime, which complicated things. <br>
- With Rednall now under Federation control and Zimarino a part of the front lines, its streets were
- almost vacant. The fact that it was midnight could also have contributed, though. .. <br>
- They arrived at the same tavern they'd visited last time . Abel, Ryo, and Sherfi entered in that order. <br>
- Although the door was open and they were clearly open for business, no customers were inside. <br>
- "Welcome," the barkeep, polishing cups at the counter, called out. <br>
- Last time, they hadn't been greeted like this when they walked through the door. But maybe he would
- have paid them the courtesy if it had been empty, like now. . . <br>
- "Well, well. Ain't ya lads a sight for sore eyes."
- "Guess you remember us, huh?'' Abel asked. <br>
- "How could I forget Mister Robe's generosity?,'
- Ryo smiled shyly. <br>
- "I'll take a beer, then.''
- "W-Wine for me, please," Sherfi added. <br>
- "A tankard of milk. And cubed steak!''
- Even if gathering intel in a tavern was the goal, it was still good manners to order first. Abel, Sherfi,
- and Ryo all understand that. <br>
- ***
- "Pretty empty in here, huh?'' Abel commented. <br>
- " That's what happens when war breaks out. Especially with Tednall's surrender. Even Zimarino's
- most optimistic townsfolk wouldn't go out drinking at night under these circumstances." The barkeep
- smiled ruefully and then seemed to remember something. "Right, ain't ya lads from the Kingdom? Ya
- sure it's safe for you to be here?"
- "Yeah, we actually got in not too long ago."
- "Ya did? But it's so late . Actually, ya know what? Never mind. I'm sure ya got yer reasons." The
- barkeep had clearly decided the safer option was not to pry. Reining in your curiosity on the job meant
- lengthening your lifespan. <br>
- All three of them had already been served their drinks. The only thing left was the eagerly awaited. . . <br>
- "Here ya go! Yer cubed steak!"
- "Yesss! This is it, this is the stuff! Nothing beats meat when a body needs energy!"
- Clutching a fork in his right hand and a tankard of milk in his left, Ryo started eating. And it was
- delicious. The cook happily watched him devour the meal. Even professionals enjoyed watching others
- enjoy the food they made . <br>
- "Barkeep, mind answering some questions?'' <i>A</i>bel asked. <br>
- "Not at all. Least I can do for ya since that mug of milk costs one large gold coin."
- "Wait, are you serious? One hundred thousand florins for <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>k</i>?" Sherfi said, his jaw dropping. <br>
- The barkeep nodded. <br>
- Sherfi then looked at Ryo, who was savoring his cubed steak and milk without a care in the world, in
- slight horror. <br>
- "All right, whatever, I guess. .. Okay, first question. Are the troops who attacked Rednall stationed
- here?,' Abel asked. <br>
- "Yup. The Third Federated Independent Battalion, apparently. I think there's 'round a thousand of
- them?"
- "Do you know who their leader is?"
- "Nope. But I <i>d</i><i>o</i> know he's in the city garrison's second barracks, near the east gate. They just built it,
- and it's got a pretty big jail. Transferred a ton of prisoners there before handing the whole thing over to
- the Third Battalion."
- "Got it," Abel said with a nod. He exchanged pointed glances with Tyo and Sherfi, who nodded back at
- him. They'd start there . <br>
- That was when Ryo noticed something. He looked at the door. <br>
- "What is it, Ryo?,' Abel asked. <br>
- "Someone's coming. No, not someone. I know who it is.''
- "An enemy?''
- "No, don't worry. Definitely not an enemy,'' Ryo answered. Considering this was a battlefield, he'd
- kept his Passive Sonar on since they'd entered Zimarino. <br>
- Then the tavern door opened, and two women stepped in. Ryo recognized the flaxen hair and pale
- blue eyes of the woman in the lead. He also knew the swordswoman flankin<i>g</i> her, but there should have
- been a third woman behind her and, to the left, a magician. . . <br>
- "Lovely to see you again, Red Demon Lord and Crimson Swordsman," the flaxen-haired woman said,
- inclining her head. <br>
- "Ummm, you must mean Abel by Crimson Swordsman, right? Since his sword glows red. As for Red
- Demon Lord.. ." Ryo looked around, realizing no one else fit the bill. "Is that supposed to be <i>m</i><i>e</i>?''
- "Correct. That's how you're known around these parts. Evidently, those in the Flame Emperor's
- command and the members of the city's garrison are to blame for your.. ." she said, pausing, "infamy,
- we'll call it.''
- "I can't believe my reputation has been damaged by such misinformation. I'm just a humble water
- magician. Wait, why wouldn't they call me the <i>B</i><i>l</i><i>u</i><i>e</i> Demon Lord?"
- "Your issue is with the <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>r</i>, huh?'' Abel sounded exasperated. <br>
- "Well, you <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> wearing our organization's red mask and cloak at the time," the flaxen-haired woman
- replied to Ryo. <br>
- "Right you are. Did I ever thank you for your help back then? If not, thank you very much."
- Last time they were here, Ryo had borrowed the items of clothing to hide his identity. <br>
- By their "organization," of course, they were referring to The Dawn's Border. <br>
- ***
- "This time, my companions were keeping watch over the city and discovered the two of you. They
- told me you went into a tavern. I thought this must be a divine intervention, so here I am, come to see
- you.''
- "A divine intervention, huh?" Abel repeated. <br>
- "Ah, forgive me," the woman said. "I haven't even introduced myself."
- "Let me guess. Flora Leggiero Vigi?''
- Her eyes widened. <br>
- "You're Grand Duke Volturino's daughter, right?''
- "I am. I'm sure you can ima<i>g</i>ine my surprise. How did you-"
- "You tricked the Flame Emperor last time."
- "Oh, yes. . . Flamm.. ." Flora shook her head with a wry smile. "He was under my father's orders to bring
- me back, you see ."
- "But that's not the case this time, huh?" Abel didn't bother beating around the bush. <br>
- Flora nodded. "So you're aware as well. He's been deployed here, near the border, as part of the
- Federation forces."
- "Well, we're looking for him and the earth magician workin<i>g</i> with him.''
- "Now I'm most certainly convinced this was heaven's will!" Flora exclaimed. <br>
- "Guess that means you guys are too,'' Abel said' surprised. <br>
- "One of my bodyguards, Nala, was taken.'' Flora glanced over her shoulder to where the guardian
- magician should have been standing. "Of course, we attacked, hoping to rescue her, but failed. The Flame
- Emperor and the earth magician you speak of stood in our way."
- "You know the latter's name, by any chance?''
- "I do. Faust Fanini. Though young, he is the Federation's most powerful earth magician, who also
- happens to be an alchemist."
- "A magician and an alchemist. .." Ryo muttered with a frown, his mind on his captured disciples. <br>
- "We think he kidnapped our-well, technically, <i>R</i><i>y</i><i>o</i> <i>'</i><i>s</i>-students, so we're gonna rescue them."
- "I see. But why are they kidnapping magicians like Nala and these students? It makes no sense. . .''
- "No clue, but I bet good money he's up to no good," Abel spat, his distaste obvious. <br>
- Ryo nodded in vigorous agreement. After all, no one in their right mind would take children by force. <br>
- Then the two camps proceeded to hold a joint strategy meeting. <br>
- "I'd like The Dawn's Border to launch a diversion,'' Ryo proposed. "Of course, it won't require everyone
- in your group. We welcome anyone who'd like to join our raid on the enemy's base.''
- "Understood. Mistress Flora, we'll have Jigiban and his men create a distraction while the two of
- us, the twins, and their brother join Ryo and company. What do you say?'' asked Kala, Flora's other
- bodyguard and swordsman. She was, evidently, also in charge of battle strategy in their group. <br>
- " That sounds fine to me," Flora said. <br>
- "However, I suspect only the city garrison will respond to the diversion. I doubt the Federation's
- independent battalion will take the bait."
- "I agree," Ryo said' nodding. <br>
- "Knowing that, you're all right moving forward with this plan?" she pressed. <br>
- "We are. Our Abel will be the first to charge into the base."
- Flora and Kala looked at the man in question. Abel didn't argue, just scowled. He didn't object like he
- usually would because Ryo had told him his plan before the j oint strategy session. <br>
- "While the others draw the enemy's attention, we'd like you to prioritize freeing any captives,
- including Nala and the kids. If you can't find them, take any captives you <i>d</i><i>o</i> find to safety."
- "Got it. Then what will you do, Red Demon Lord?'' Kala blinked, realizing her slip of the tongue. "Ryo,
- I mean."
- Reputational risk was truly frightening. <br>
- "If my disciples aren't in the prison you mentioned' the earth magician must have taken them with
- him, so we'll find him instead. Sherfi and I will bring them back,'' Ryo said, voice resolute . <br>
- Sherfi nodded adamantly. <br>
- Of all the people here, Sherfi probably felt the most responsible. Ryo also cared deeply about the
- children, but his guilt was different from Sherfi's. If Sherfi had just been stronger, if he had just handled
- the situation better, the children wouldn't have been abducted. Perhaps it had been inevitable after the
- other adults in charge had died, leaving him the only survivor. Ryo and Abel had told him not to blame
- himself, but Sherfi couldn't forgive himself. .. <br>
- ***
- One of the Flame Emperor's subordinates knocked on the door to the captain's office in the garrison's
- second barracks. It had been turned into Flamm's office. <br>
- "Sir," the subordinate said, entering. "I'm here to inform you of a massive fire that's broken out near
- the west gate. The city's guardsmen are on their way to extinguish it.''
- "So that is the source of the commotion. Fine. Do what you think is nece-"
- The door sprang open again. <br>
- "Sir, the barracks are under attack!"
- "Calm yourself. Follow protocol and intercept the enemy. How many do they number?''
- "One ."
- Flamm's eyes narrowed. " <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>?</i>"
- "We have the lone swordsman surrounded, but defeating him has proven impossible. He's too
- strong.''
- "Very well. I shall deal with him myself." Flamm stood and grabbed his favored sword. Then he
- paused, looking at his subordinate. "Is there anything distinctive about him?''
- "Red. . . He possesses a magic blade like yours, my lord."
- "Does he now? Interesting.''
- Immediately, an image of a man wielding a magic blade popped into his head-the same man he'd
- fought a few months prior in this very city. He hadn't forgotten the humiliation of that day. <br>
- And that was no coincidence. <br>
- Sure enough, Flamm stepped outside to discover over a hundred of his comrades beaten by a single
- swordsman, just like his subordinate's report stated. He wielded a red magic sword, just like the report
- said-and just like he remembered from months ago. . . <br>
- "Abel, you cur!" Flamm's face flushed and twisted with rage. <br>
- "Well, well, if it ain't the Flame Emperor himself. You're late, Your Majesty.''
- "What in the hell are you doing here? !"
- " To settle things between us once and for all. I thought it was obvious.'' Abel didn't mean a single
- word coming out of his mouth. If Flamm Deeproad had been in his right mind, he would have realized
- his opponent was lying. <br>
- Actually, even if he <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> been in his right mind, he probably would have fought Abel even after seeing
- it for the ruse it was. <br>
- Either way, any time these two met, battle was the only option for them. . . <br>
- "You're free to send as many men as you want," Abel said coolly. "I don't mind. Just don't come crying
- to me when I take them all down."
- "Listen well!" the Flame Emperor roared. "None of you are to interfere! Even if I am on death's door. <br>
- Understood?!"
- "Yes, sir!''
- His subordinates nodded sharply in response. <br>
- "Whoa, whoa, whoa. You sure about that, man? I won't go easy on you, ya know."
- "I've had enough of your prattle, Abel. You will die by my hand.''
- "Oh, yeah? Give it your best shot.''
- And so, the curtain rose on the third duel between the Flame Emperor, Flamm Deeproad, and Abel. <br>
- <img src="11.bmp"></img>
- Meanwhile, the group of seven, consisting of Ryo, Sherfi, Flora, Kala, and the three siblings-Viviana,
- Tatiana, and Octavio-arrived at the prison in the second garrison barracks. <br>
- "<i>P</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>S</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>r</i>,,' Ryo said, investigating the prison. "As far as I can tell, there are two guards on the
- other side of the door as well as many others, presumably captives."
- The other six nodded. <br>
- "Three, two, one.. . <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i>. ''
- He smashed through the door with an incredibly thick spear made of ice. The trio of siblings stormed
- through simultaneously. <br>
- "Gah!"
- "Ngh. .."
- They took down the two lookouts in an instant, took their keys, and went about deftly unlocking the
- shackles binding the captives, feet. <br>
- The students Ryo was searching for just so happened to be near the entrance. Three of them, in fact. <br>
- "Guys, you're here !''
- "Master Ryo !''
- "Thank goodness.. .''
- He hugged them tightly, tears spilling from his eyes. His disciples were crying too. They were all
- overjoyed at the reunion. <br>
- A few minutes later, Sherfi returned from the depths of the prison. <br>
- "The Dawn's magician is here and several others as well, including most of the children working for
- Gekko.. ."
- "What do you mean 'most' ?'' Ryo looked confused. Naturally, "most" was unacceptable. He was here
- to rescue them <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. <br>
- "Evans and Luce are missing.''
- "No, that-,' Ryo frowned, at a loss for words. He'd considered the possibility that the kids wouldn't
- be in the prison, but. . . Of his five students, Evans was the oldest at sixteen, and Luce was the youngest at
- ten. However, the two boys were the quickest learners when it came to magic. <br>
- "They were taken away a few hours ago, probably to wherever the earth magician is.. ." said Rian, one
- of the three there. <br>
- "Taken away? But <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>y</i>?"
- "To have their mana drained, I think," Rian answered tearfully. He must have been recalling what the
- villains had done to him. <br>
- Even if you lost your mana, you would certainly recover it with rest. However, depleting completely
- led to dizziness and fainting. It wasn't a good feeling, nor was it something you grew used to with
- experience. Some people experienced terrible headaches before losing consciousness, so it was obviously
- something you didn't want children to go through. <br>
- "It must have hurt a lot, huh?" Ryo said before hugging the three boys tightly again. They all sniffled
- loudly, still crying. But it didn't take them long to lift their heads in determination. <br>
- "Save them, Master."
- "Master, please !''
- "We're fine' honest. Don't worry about us.,'
- They begged him even as the tears trailed down their cheeks. <br>
- "You know I will. You don't even have to ask." Ryo did his best to smile reassuringly at them. "I want
- you to go with these nice ladies and their friends, all right? They'll keep you safe while I bring back Evans
- and Luce. Trust me."
- "Okay,'' the three boys replied with a nod. <br>
- They clearly wanted to go with him, but they also knew how powerful the earth magician was. They
- understood they'd only be a hindrance in rescuing their friends . Magic wasn't the only thing Ryo had
- taught them. .. <br>
- " There are people on the other side of this door," Ryo said. <br>
- Sherfi nodded. After the five members of The Dawn's Border took the captured magicians, including
- the children, to safety, Ryo and Sherfi had made it all the way here . <br>
- " Two are sitting in chairs in the center of the room. There's one adult at the back right. .. Probably the
- earth magician we're seeking. I don't sense anyone else inside . We follow the plan."
- "Understood." Sherfi nodded again. <br>
- " Three, two, one. <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i>. "
- Just like before, an enormous spear of ice smashed through the door. Ryo and Sherfi charged inside at
- the same time . <br>
- " 1 0-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>."
- <i>K</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>a</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i> . <br>
- Ryo's ice wall repelled several stone spears aimed at Sherif. <br>
- "Oh? I didn't expect my attack to be deflected,'' said a gray-robed man in the back of the room,
- surprised. He was currently handling a massive box. "Especially by a-what is that, a transparent wall of
- ice? Ah, I see now. You must be those children's teacher?"
- "Correct. And you'll return them <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> to me," Ryo said in a voice that brooked no argument. <br>
- While they conversed, Sherfi undid Evans's and Luce's bindings, then hefted them onto his
- shoulders. <br>
- " The hell I will! <i>D</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. " With that one word, Gray Robe sent dozens of stone spears hurtling toward
- them all. <br>
- " 1 0-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>P</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i>."
- They caromed off Ryo's omnidirectional Ice Wall like they were nothing. <br>
- "No incantation? Well, aren't you an unusual magician?" Ryo said nonchalantly. <br>
- "I could say the same about you. In the Empire, the Inferno Magician and his people are famous for
- casting their spells with only trigger words. But you don't look like an imperial citizen. . . Are you a man of
- Inverey? I can't say I've heard of anyone like you from there either, however."
- Since the children working for Gekko's company were from the Principality of Inverey, the earth
- magician had incorrectly assumed that Ryo was too because he was their teacher. It went without saying
- that Ryo had no intention of correcting him. <br>
- "A dearth of information is the first step toward defeat, Faust Fanini.''
- "So," he said, "you know my name."
- "Didn't I just tell you how vital information is? If you can't even understand that, the Federation is
- bound to lose this war. Don't you agree?"
- "Fool! All I have to do is kill you right here, right now. There's no escape for you, not from me."
- "Escape? From <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i>?" Anger flared in Ryo's eyes then. "Do you think I would even <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> running
- after everything you've done to my disciples? Never. Not in a million years!''
- "Is that right? Then death it is. <i>C</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>. "
- In that moment, a huge rock wall descended from the ceiling. Before it hit the floor, Ryo created a
- cone of ice that split the boulder in half, protecting them. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>2</i> <i>5</i><i>6</i>.'' Switching from defense to offense, Ryo rained 2 5 6 spears of ice down on Faust. <br>
- "G <i>u</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i>."
- Stone walls appeared in rapid succession above the earth magician, almost automatically-even as
- they were destroyed. <br>
- "If it's numbers you want, it's numbers you'll get! <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> 2 <i>5</i><i>6</i>. <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>2</i> <i>5</i><i>6</i>.''
- A flurry of ice spears rushed at him head-on and from above, but Faust blocked Ryo's attack with rock
- walls in both directions. <br>
- "Do you honestly believe your mana supply will hold under a brute-force attack like this?,'
- "I'd ask you the same, considering all the rock walls you've rebuilt," Ryo shot back. <br>
- Their offense and defense continued unabated. <br>
- "Well, I wouldn't give you mercy even if you begged for it!" he added. <br>
- "Perhaps you won't bore me after all!'' Faust taunted. <br>
- Ryo cast Icicle Lance and Ice Wall at the same time while Faust used his rock walls to protect himself
- and assail Ryo and his comrades. <br>
- Then, the door behind him opened, and a lone man entered. He had close-cropped silver hair and
- darkly tanned skin. His green eyes were even more striking than his handsome, sculpted features. <br>
- The man didn't look at all surprised by the explosive, magical battle unfolding before him. He strolled
- elegantly toward Faust, unfurled a piece of paper, and displayed it for the man. <br>
- "What is it? I don't appreciate you interrupting my fun!"
- "You've just received the highest-priority command."
- Faust read through the document while using his magic. <br>
- "Move out <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> ? That's complete bollocks ! Can't you see I'm in the middle of a fight? !''
- " This comes directly from Lord Aubrey himself, so kindly do as it says."
- "You son of a.. .''
- "Or would you rather I kill you right now and take charge of the Third Battalion myself?''
- "Goddamn it! Fine ! Consider it done. In exchange, <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> handle that water magician, Odoacer!" With
- that shot, Faust suddenly stopped using his magic. <br>
- "Huh?'' Ryo was stunned. He'd watched his opponent argue with the silver-haired man, but he hadn't
- expected Faust to cut off his magic just like that-or for him to run through the door the other man had
- used, his gray robe fluttering. He almost chased after him, but a single shining stone tumbled out of
- Faust's clothes and distracted Ryo long enough that he missed his chance . <br>
- The silver-haired man turned toward them and threw eight daggers. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>8</i>."
- Ryo, of course, blocked them. <br>
- Unfortunately, it was a diversion. Before he realized it, the man had closed the gap between them and
- struck. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>!</i>
- Ryo parried the blow cleanly with Murasame . <br>
- His opponent's extraordinary green eyes widened in surprise . He obviously hadn't expected a
- magician to defend himself with a sword. His surprise lasted only an instant, then he took a huge step
- backward while flinging more projectiles at Ryo. <br>
- Ryo cut them down with Murasame, which turned out to be a mistake. Three of the projectiles were
- daggers, but the instant his blade sliced through the remaining two, a cloud of smoke exploded outward,
- obscuring his view. <br>
- "Smoke bombs! <i>1</i> <i>0</i>-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>P</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i>."
- If you couldn't see your enemy, then you had to protect what's important to you. For Ryo, that was
- Evans and Luce in Sherfi's arms . Everything else came second. Even so, he took proactive measures. <br>
- "<i>S</i><i>q</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>."
- A sudden downpour blanketed the room, which he expected-from his previous experiences-to
- chase away the smoke. <br>
- "Why isn't the smoke disappearin<i>g</i>? Wait, it <i>i</i><i>s</i>, but more keeps spewing out of the bombs . . ."
- Apparently, these bombs were much more effective than the ones the Sect of Assassins had used. <br>
- Ryo decided to wait it out. He guessed that the silver-haired man had made a hasty retreat and
- thought now wasn't the time to take risks. <br>
- After a minute, most of the smoke had cleared. As he'd suspected, there was no sign of the man. <br>
- "Ryo, are we giving chase?"
- "No, Sherfi," he replied with a small shake of his head. Ryo knew he was anything but calm. "The
- minute I accomplished our objective of rescuing Evans and Luce, I should have gotten us out of here. .. <br>
- Instead, I fought that magician. How reckless could I be?"
- "Well, he didn't leave you much choice, did he?"
- "The silver-haired man seems a lot more experienced than <i>G</i>ray Robe. He had me dancing in the palm
- of his hand.''
- "His aura reeks, like how I used to be."
- "Wait, are you saying he's in the Sect?"
- "No, but he may be an assassin hired by the Federation or a saboteur. ..''
- "I see.,' Nodding, Ryo picked up something from the floor: a glitter magic stone, small and yellow. <br>
- "Faust dropped this when he ran.,'
- "It's tiny. I'm surprised you even noticed it."
- The magic stone was minuscule, like a stone you'd harvest from monsters like lesser boar or lesser
- rabbits. Adventurers wouldn't even bother collecting stones that small. <br>
- "I don't know why he had this, but. . .this definitely isn't the time or place to wonder."
- With a shake of his head, Ryo forced his thoughts back to the situation at hand. <br>
- "Evans, Luce, you boys were so brave. I'm proud of you.''
- Then he hugged his unconscious disciples, relief and regret filling his face. He didn't regret that he
- hadn't been able to protect them himself; he now regretted that he hadn't taught them more, so they'd be
- able to handle themselves without him. Ryo shook his head again. <br>
- "Let's leave this city. Sherfi, take them and join The Dawn's Border. I'll find Abel, then we'll head to
- you.''
- ***
- The duel between Abel and Flamm Deeproad became intense from the first strike. <br>
- The Flame Emperor swung down, and Abel blocked. The previous two skirmishes had started exactly
- the same way. Since it was their third time facing off, each man knew how the other used his sword, his
- strength, speed, and technique. They no longer needed to wait and gauge the other's movements, so it
- was only natural that they fought with all their might right from the start. <br>
- Abel's role in Ryo's plan was to lure the Flame Emperor out of the building, and if possible, to soldiers
- of the other independent battalions too. That meant there was no real need to continue fighting Flamm,
- but sometimes life didn't give you a choice . <br>
- "Yup, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it," Abel muttered to himself while fighting. If Ryo saw his
- expression, he would have definitely said, "Don't you look happy?''
- Of course, Abel himself wasn't aware . If anything, he thought from the bottom of his heart that his
- opponent just might have been the most aggravating one he'd ever faced. <br>
- "Look, I got a part to play in all this and I'm gonna play it. It is what it is,'' he muttered, even if he
- questioned in his heart of hearts who he was really trying to convince. <br>
- They fought fiercely, attacking and defending. Then, suddenly, Abel grimaced as the Flame Emperor
- thrust three times in quick succession, a move that had been missing from their previous duels. <br>
- A swordsman flowed from one strike to another. A downward slash, for example, was never a
- self-contained attack. Unlike the Edo period of Japan, when the principles of swordsmanship included
- singular strikes, actual battlefields weren't limited to two duelists. If you didn't defeat the enemy in front
- of you, you'd be defeated yourself, so you first had to do everything in your power to beat them. After
- that, you moved on to the next one . .. <br>
- Every decision was part of the flow of battle, both individual combat and the entire battlefield. One
- strike never ended with one strike. It couldn't. <br>
- Deeproad wielded a two-handed sword while Abel's blade could be used with one or both hands. <br>
- Thrusting with a two-handed weapon was unique in many ways. Only by considering flow, for example,
- could you begin to see how truly extraordinary a two-handed thrust was. With a two-handed weapon, a
- swordsman could connect any diagonal slash, reverse diagonal slash, or horizontal slash with another,
- similar attack. With a diagonal slash, a swordsman could follow through to their opponent's feet and
- then transition into a horizontal slash or a reverse diagonal one, creating several common combos. <br>
- But when a swordsman performed a thrust, they fully extended their arms, which meant they then
- had to retract their limb instead of performing a follow-up attack. In Japan, a technique existed to
- connect a thrust to a horizontal slash, but it required a swordsman to correctly gues s the direction their
- opponent would dodge and angle their sword the second they finished their thrust. Moreover, it was
- impossible to put enough force into a horizontal slash with one's arm fully extended. The technique
- couldn't be used in a real fight without a great deal of practice. <br>
- Therefore, the only move to combo with a thrust was another thrust. . . In a way, it made sense-but it
- was complicated, requiring a great deal of speed to perform in rapid succession. . . <br>
- "Hope you don't mind my saying so, but these back-to-back thrusts are pretty ballsy, Flame Emperor,''
- Abel said cuttingly. <br>
- "I'll take that as a compliment,'' Flamm Deeproad refused to let his opponent's sarcasm get a rise out
- of him. <br>
- <i>D</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>n</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i>.<i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>m</i>. <i>D</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>y</i><i>c</i> <i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>-<i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>d</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>n</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>f</i><i>o</i> <i>r</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i>
- <i>fi</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i>. <br>
- Abel had no choice but to acknowledge a frustrating truth: Flamm had grown stronger. He'd been a
- monster before, and now he was even more skilled. .. <br>
- Abel sighed softly. <br>
- Flamm Deeproad, the Flame Emperor, wasn't as relaxed as he seemed. While he had regained his
- composure, it only gave him the clarity to realize that Abel had become stronger. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>f</i><i>e</i><i>w</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>s</i> <i>?</i> <i>D</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>s</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>f</i><i>e</i>-<i>o</i><i>r</i>-<i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>h</i>
- <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>?</i> <i>D</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>?</i> <i>P</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>s</i>. <i>P</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>s</i>. . .<i>y</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>g</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>. . . <i>H</i><i>e</i>
- <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>I</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>s</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>s</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>-<i>y</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>g</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i>. <i>A</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i>
- <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>p</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. <br>
- Flamm frowned, the wheels of his mind turning while he continued to fight. <br>
- <i>A</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> '<i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>s</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i>
- <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>l</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>s</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i>
- <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>y</i>. <i>B</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>k</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>c</i>
- <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>i</i>z<i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> must <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>. <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>A</i><i>b</i><i>e</i><i>l</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>
- <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>e</i>. <i>O</i><i>h</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>v</i><i>y</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>m</i>. <br>
- Then the words flew out of Flamm's mouth before he could stop them: "You must have either met a
- monster or witnessed a monstrous battle.''
- Abel was momentarily surprised but quickly refocused on their fight. "Yeah, both, actually. I met a
- monster and saw monsters fighting. With swords and magic."
- He was remembering the battle between Ryo and the akuma, Leonore, on the way back to Lune
- from the royal capital. After promising not to interfere, he had witnessed a truly inhuman battle. After
- experiencing something like that with his own eyes. .. <br>
- "I realized I can climb even higher,,' Abel explained. <br>
- "Oh? Then show me the fruits of your labor."
- "You're on, Flame Emperor. I'll dra<i>g</i> you up with me."
- Abel had long forgotten his task of keeping the Flame Emperor at bay. It wasn't a question of good and
- evil anymore, just a swordsman following his instincts. . . <br>
- On a mission to retrieve Abel, Ryo went to the barracks. When he arrived at the square, however, it
- wasn't his friend who greeted him but a group of seven spectators watching Abel and the Flame Emperor
- duel. <br>
- "Hey! Did you just come out of the barracks?"
- "You're not wearing the battalion's uniform or the city garrison's' so you aren't one of us.''
- "Which makes you an enemy!"
- " <i>W</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. <i>A</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>S</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>,,' chanted one of them. They
- must have been an air magician. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i>." Ryo countered the spell with his own. <br>
- They began muttering aloud in shock. <br>
- "What? !,'
- "D-Did he just ne<i>g</i>ate my attack with an ice spear?''
- "Impossible . . .''
- "He's not wearing the infamous red mask and cloak, but.. .''
- " The Red Demon Lord?"
- "My men," Ryo called out to them, "how I've longed to see you!''
- It was exactly like something a certain pale blue dictator from a space battle anime would say-
- except Ryo's melodramatic, contrived delivery made him sound like a third-rate actor rather than his
- usual carefree self. <br>
- "Damn you!'' a nearby swordsman and lancer shouted, lunging at Ryo to close the distance. They
- knew the power of the Red Demon Lord and his magic. During their last encounter, he'd toyed with
- them, freezing them like popsicles. They must have thought they could get the drop on him by fighting
- at close range. <br>
- "<i>5</i> -<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>.''
- Ryo repelled their sword and spear. <br>
- "Next up: <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>B</i><i>a</i><i>h</i><i>n</i>. "
- They immediately tumbled backward, slipping and falling on the ice underneath. <br>
- "Demon Lord, you dastardly coward!" the swordsman cried out, unable to stand. <br>
- "Foolish humans. Don't you know that being called a coward is the highest form of praise? !"
- While Ryo played his part to the hilt and the swordsman and lancer continued sliding around, the
- four magicians behind them finished chanting. <br>
- "<i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>J</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>."
- "<i>S</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>c</i> <i>B</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>e</i>."
- "<i>S</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>R</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>."
- " <i>T</i><i>w</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>S</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>c</i>.,'
- All four were offensive spells normally used to suppress an enemy or deny an area, but the magicians
- concentrated their attacks on Ryo. Moreover, each was the most advanced area of effect spell in its
- respective elemental category of fire, wind, earth, and air. That same air magician had probably cast
- Bullet Rain in their last encounter. <br>
- In short, no one could deny that the Flame Emperor's subordinates were outstanding magicians. <br>
- Unfortunately, their opponent was Ryo. <br>
- "<i>D</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>z</i><i>z</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>."
- Ryo created a mostly transparent shield of high-density water. Because the shield's water molecules
- were so closely packed together, it negated incoming magical attacks with bright flashes of annihilation. <br>
- Drizzle was the refined and renamed version of Revamped Ice Shield No. 2, which Ryo had invented
- during his battle with Hasan, the leader of the Sect of Assassins. <br>
- Naturally, the four magicians couldn't do anything. When their attacks reached the dense water
- shield, they vanished. <br>
- "Did that seriously just happen?" someone said. <br>
- It didn't matter which magician said it because they were all thinking those exact same words. <br>
- While only Ryo understood <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> what had happened, the magicians did know one thing: Their
- spells had been annihilated by some overwhelming yet incomprehensible magic. If Ryo had used the
- same spell to counter them as he had before, they might not have been so shocked. At least then they
- would have understood <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>y</i> their magics had failed. <br>
- But this? This was different. .. <br>
- "Eventually," Ryo muttered to himself, "I hope to use it like a sea mine . Something I can keep deployed
- for a long time. Ten seconds is simply too short."
- Ryo wasn't satisfied with the spell. With a maximum duration of ten seconds, it had to be recast every
- time it was about to dissolve. And that was a serious pain in the neck. <br>
- "Ideally, the final version would move with me," he continued. Since he was talking to himself, he
- used his normal tone of voice rather than the demon lord affectation. <br>
- Every single person-the four magicians, the shield bearer who'd yet to have an impact, the
- swordsman and lancer slipping on the ice-was stunned into complete silence. <br>
- "Oh.'' Ryo blinked, suddenly coming to his senses. "I forgot why I even came here. I have to get Abel. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>q</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>C</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>2</i>.,,
- Seven pillars of ice once more stood in the city of Zimarino. <br>
- "Oh, just so you know, I'm not happy with the whole Red Demon Lord business. As you can see, I'm
- a water magician. I'd prefer something like Blue Demon Lord, The Water Tyrant, or The Ice Overlord. <br>
- Please make sure to amend my legend based on those notes," he said. <br>
- Even though they were frozen, they should have been able to hear him through bone conduction. Ryo
- tapped one of the ice pillars with a satisfied expression. Suddenly remembering that the soldiers of the
- independent battalion had him, Abel, and the Flame Emperor surrounded, Ryo turned. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>B</i><i>a</i><i>h</i><i>n</i>."
- Needless to say, ice spread across the ground. <br>
- Needless to say, soldiers started to slip. <br>
- And, needless to say, that stumbling hell engulfed the entire battalion. <br>
- Afterward, Ryo noticed one man was left standing-apart from Abel and the Flame Emperor, who
- continued fighting. That man stood as still as a statue, knowing that any motion at all would make him
- tumble onto the ice. He must have had an amazing sense of balance and a well-trained core. <br>
- Ryo squinted and realized the man had short-cropped silver hair and green eyes. <br>
- "Ah, he's the one who brought information to Gray Robe.''
- Before his escape, he'd had Ryo dancing in the palm of his hand. His presence here likely meant he
- had a message for Flamm Deeproad. <br>
- Ryo began approaching the silver-haired man. Alone, he walked slowly through his field of frost,
- stepping past hundreds of slumped, motionless soldiers who'd given up trying to get back onto their feet. <br>
- It was quite a poetic sight. <br>
- Noticing Ryo's approach, the silver-haired man immediately drew his sword. He made no further
- movements. He knew if he shifted his balance even slightly, he would fall. However, if he let the enemy
- draw closer. . . <br>
- "I mean no harm,'' Ryo said, his words echoing in the surrounding quietness. Only the clash of two
- skilled swordsmen dueling nearby disturbed the hush. All the soldiers lying on the ground didn't make a
- peep. It really was like they'd given up on everything. . . <br>
- The silver-haired man seemed to hesitate for a moment, trying to decide how to respond. He
- ultimately thought better of making any moves. Still, he kept his sword drawn, just in case. <br>
- "My goal is to end that sword fight and retrieve my swordsman. I'm sure yours is almost identical,
- except you want to spirit the Flame Emperor away. Am I wrong?"
- The man said nothing. <br>
- "All right, I'll take your silence as a no. Which means there's no need to fight. I promise that once the
- swordsman and I leave this city behind, I'll free everyone . However, I have one condition.''
- One of the man's eyebrows twitched. If he found the condition unacceptable. . . <br>
- "May I have your name?"
- The silver-haired man blinked, unable to conceal his surprise . " <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>?</i>"
- "Our assassin-well, <i>f</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> assassin-mentioned you two might be birds of a feather. Said
- something about being part of the information agency or saboteurs for the Federation. Or was it the
- intelligence agency? I'm sure you get the gist. So, would you tell me your name? I'm Ryo from the
- Kingdom of Knightley."
- "So,'' the man said under his breath, "royal forces are already here ."
- "No, not yet,'' Ryo replied, overhearing. "I came here because your friend Gray Robe-Faust, I mean
- -laid his filthy hands on my disciples. When you people took control of Rednall, he took them prisoner
- even though they're civilians. He even drained their mana, which might as well have been torture . For
- goodness' sake, Luce is only ten years old!"
- Ryo felt his emotions igniting as everything he'd learned came flooding back to him. His fury
- frightened the soldiers lying on the ground more than the silver-haired man himself. They worried
- about the misfortune that might befall them if a magician capable of freezing such huge swathes of land
- turned his wrath on them. .. <br>
- Ryo took a deep breath. "My apologies for losing control there. Now, tell me your name.,'
- "Odoacer."
- "Thank you, Odoacer. I don't suppose you'd be willing to say where Faust and the Flame Emperor are
- going?"
- "That information is classified," he said, his expression stony. "I'm not at liberty to disclose it."
- "I thought as much," Ryo replied with a shrug. "No problem, though. I'm guessing the battlefield in
- the Principality of Inverey, right? I'm heading there myself later."
- "What did you say?"
- "I mean, it's only natural after what Faust did to my students." Ryo chuckled, but his voice was
- emotionless. "I still have a score to settle."
- Even Odoacer, who didn't know him at all, understood that his laughter was a product of rage that
- had already boiled over. <br>
- Ryo finally glanced at the two men sword fighting. "Abel," he called out. " Time to leave."
- He sounded like a parent trying to rein in his bratty child. <br>
- "Man, are you serious? Things were just getting good. . ." Abel replied like said bratty child. <br>
- "Well, I'm worried the city guardsmen will show up. ..aaand there they are.''
- The garrison force that had been diverted to the other side of the city suddenly arrived on the far side
- of the plaza in front of the barracks. They looked shocked by the sight of the battalion soldiers on the
- ground. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>B</i><i>a</i><i>h</i><i>n</i>."
- At Ryo's command, the ice spread further, and the newcomers began slipping one after another. <br>
- "Sorry, Abel, but this is all your fault."
- "Why am I not surprised?''
- "If you had wrapped things up sooner, we could have left them in peace.''
- "Wrap things up sooner, he says. Hello, did you forget that the Flame Emperor is stupidly powerful?"
- Abel said. <br>
- Ryo just shook his head. <br>
- A series of yells erupted out of the garrison force slipping and sliding on Ryo's ice. <br>
- "Shit!"
- "What the hell is this? I can't stay on my feet.''
- "Whoa! Gaaah!"
- "Wait, I remember this!"
- " The last time this happened, I swore to myself I'd never go through it again. But here I am. . ."
- "Yeah, feels just like yesterday, huh.. ."
- Apparently, Ryo's Ice Bahn had left such an impression on these last three soldiers that they could
- now reminisce about the previous time they'd had to accept their icy fates. <br>
- "What a cruel, unforgiving world," Ryo murmured-as if the cosmos were responsible for their fate
- rather than a lone water magician. Were those words even applicable to this situation? Who's to say.. . <br>
- "Ha, guess I have no choice, huh?" Abel said. Then he deflected the Flame Emperor's sword aside and
- leaped backward. <br>
- "<i>5</i> -<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>.''
- Ryo instantly separated the two men with his ice wall. <br>
- Flamm thrust at Abel, undeterred. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- "Running away with your tail between your legs, Abel? !" Flamm shouted, his attack thwarted. <br>
- "Sooo sorry, Flame Emperor. We'll have to finish this another time."
- With a shrug, Abel strode toward Tyo. <br>
- " The next time I see you, I <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> end you!'' Flamm bellowed. <br>
- "Sounds good, man. Looking forward to it." Abel lazily waved goodbye. <br>
- "Just so you know," Ryo said, "even though we're leaving, I think we'll be going after these people
- later."
- "Wait, what do you mean?"
- "Well, I didn't get to kill Faust, the magician who kidnapped my students. And it just so happens that
- he'll be accompanying the Flame Emperor to the main theater of the war. Obviously, I'll be following so
- I can crush him."
- "G -Gotcha. All right, for now, why don't we get outta here, yeah?" Abel suggested, overwhelmed by
- the intensity radiating from Ryo. <br>
- And then, sometime after the two of them left, the ice floor vanished. <br>
- ***
- Thirty kilometers from the border between the Handalieu Federation and the Principality of Inverey,
- the Federation's main force continued its advance south into Inverey. Chancellor Aubrey, the supreme
- commander of the Federation's forces, personally led its army. Any expedition with a king or emperor at
- its head would be called a royal or imperial expedition, but he was neither. <br>
- As the name suggests, the Handalieu Federation consisted of many different nations. The Council
- of Ten, composed of the leaders of the ten core nations, had appointed Lord Aubrey as the Federation's
- leader during times of peace and war. <br>
- In corporate terms, Lord Aubrey was the president and CEO, while the Council of Ten was
- the Federation's shareholders. When he had been appointed ten years ago, the Council held the
- overwhelming share of power-largely due to their power to choose the Federation's leader. However,
- over the last decade, the balance had shifted. Now, no one in the Federation could oppose Lord Aubrey's
- authority. <br>
- How had Lord Aubrey weakened the Council?
- For context, the Council's members were the kings, grand dukes, and rulers of the constituent nations
- of the Federation. In the last decade, all but one of those council members had died. Some fell ill, others
- were killed by ruffians, and others found themselves at the end of a coup d'etat. While there was no
- <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> evidence that Lord Aubrey had been behind these deaths, the new council members refused to
- defy him. Each one was content to submit to his will so they could maintain their positions at the top of
- their nations. <br>
- In the all-out conflict known as the Great War, which had taken place a decade ago between
- Handalieu and the Kingdom of Knightley, the Federation had suffered a major defeat. But with a thirty-
- year-old Lord Aubrey at the head of its army, the Federation had won many smaller battles. He was
- originally a man of war, not a man of politics. <br>
- The world's great people are always given epithets that match their accomplishments and role, such
- as "Godking," "the Genius,,' "the Absolute," "the Flying Dutchman," or even "the Inferno Magician."
- Lord Aubrey was known simply as "the Tactician."
- "Your Excellency, that is the town of Crewe, which puts us thirty-five kilometers from Inverey's
- borders. However, we've encountered no organized resistance at all. How could that be?"
- "Lamber, the prince is waging a scorched-earth war. He's determined to win, even if it costs
- <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. A foolish but terrifying strategy. Did you notice nothing was left in the towns and villages
- we've captured thus far? No people, no food. Nothing. Much to my surprise, he even destroyed the wells."
- Lord Aubrey laughed faintly. <br>
- The Federation outnumbered the Principality twenty to one in terms of national power and fifteen
- to one in terms of military strength. Even though it had lost the Great War, the Federation had remained
- one of the three great regional powers. The Principality couldn't hold its own against them in a fair fight,
- so it had to resort to extraordinary measures-such as scorched-earth warfare. <br>
- The scorched-earth strategy involved the defenders luring the invading army into its territory, all
- while attacking their supply lines, tiring them out, and counterattacking when the enemy force reached
- its limits. However, the huge, unavoidable problem with this strategy was that it required the defenders
- to <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> the invaders to march into their territory. In short, the defenders had to yield much of their land
- and people to the enemy, even if only temporarily. All food confiscated, homes destroyed, and citizens
- that the country should have protected now under the enemy's control, left to suffer a terrible fate . .. <br>
- Victory came at a terrible price. . . This strategy literally turned a country's lands into scorched earth
- to ensure the country's survival. However, in order to succeed, the defenders needed to do more than
- simply retreat-they also had to strike the enemy's supply lines. <br>
- In other words, the Principality's forces would attack the Federation supply lines somewhere
- between the front line and the Federation homeland.. . <br>
- Lord Aubrey knew it would happen, but <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> ? <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>?</i> Those were the questions needing answers. <br>
- He could narrow down the <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> to areas with terrain suitable for an ambush. If the supply routes were
- planned well, only a few places would fit the bill. <br>
- However, the <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> was the real problem. The sooner the Principality attacked, the easier it would be
- to deal with. As more time passed, Lord Aubrey's forces would become stretched and less alert, meaning
- more room for error. <br>
- How could Lord Aubrey bait them into attacking <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i>? He could order the Federation's mounted
- vanguard to advance on Inverey's capital at a quicker pace . The imminent threat to the capital could spur
- the prince into attacking their supply units. . . <br>
- While taking the capital didn't mean the Federation would end the war, a capital city was still the
- symbol of a country's power. If the enemy captured it, the Prince of Inverey's ability to unify his people
- would crumble rapidly. With morale already low due to his scorched-earth policy, the prince would then
- have to worry about the fall of the capital further eroding the number of lords and commoners willing
- to aid the resistance. So, Inverey would want to avoid the loss of its capital for as long as it could. A city
- capital was a maj or piece, much like a rook in shogi or a queen in chess, that must be sacrificed only in the
- endgame. If it was lost in the early game, one's victory was uncertain. <br>
- " The prince has no intention of surrendering, even if his refusal means sacrificing everything. But do
- the nobility and proletariat possess the same spirit?"
- Only Lamber heard Lord Aubrey's monologue. <br>
- ***
- In a room in the Principality's Aberdeen Castle, the head of Inverey's intelligence division, Giuseppe
- Salieri, delivered a report. <br>
- "Everything we feared is happening,'' he said. "The Federation forces are advancing too fast."
- Loris Baggio, sovereign prince, had been frowning throughout. He didn't allow his other
- subordinates to see such expressions. Usually, he carried himself with a dignified demeanor that seemed
- to say, <i>I</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i>. <i>B</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>. But when it was just him and Chief Salieri, whom he'd known for a long
- time, his true colors came out. <br>
- "Damn them.. . Their vanguard alone equals a third of our entire army. .."
- "Yes, they're three thousand strong on horseback, knights and adventurers both,'' Salieri said
- through gritted teeth before reining in his emotions. "Whatever troops the Federation positioned on the
- border between the Empire and the Kingdom are likely reserves. They'll surely be sending their elite into
- this battle . 'The Federation lives by the sword and spear,' as the old saying goes. Their soldiers are just as
- powerful as the Empire's. We can expect much from this vanguard.. ."
- "I'm well aware . So if things go wrong, our capital could fall to their vanguard's assault alone? Do I
- have that right?''
- "Yes, my liege. Of course, the Green Storm won't make it easy for them, but. .."
- "We don't know what their weapons are capable of or how durable they are." Loris sighed deeply, his
- face in utter anguish. "It seems we have no choice but to move up the timetable of the strike team.''
- ***
- On a highway in Inverey, twenty kilometers from the border, a Federation supply caravan of fifteen
- wagons and about sixty people traveled south. <br>
- As a hail of arrows and spells suddenly assailed them, the first large-scale battle since the war's
- outbreak began. <br>
- "Ambush!" a Federation soldier shouted. <br>
- "So they're finally here, huh?" the squadron's captain said. "Deploy the wind jammers and light signal
- fires."
- The magicians poured their mana into the alchemical devices on their assigned wagons. Then, a thin
- membrane of wind unfolded to envelop each wagon. These were the wind j ammers. <br>
- At the same time, smoke rose from the signal fires across the area, alerting nearby Federation forces
- that the supply caravan was under attack. <br>
- Naturally, the Principality's strike team saw the smoke signals. They knew they had to raze the supply
- before Federation reinforcements could arrive . It was a race against time. <br>
- "Hurry! Shoot fire arrows. Magic corps, attack the wagons with fire magic," the strike team captain
- shouted. <br>
- Flaming arrows and fireballs raced toward their targets, but something deflected them before they
- could reach the wagons. <br>
- "What the hell? !"
- Baffled, the strike team captain looked at the captain of the magic corps next to him, silently asking
- for his opinion. <br>
- "That looks like a Wind Defense Membrane. It may have been recreated through alchemy."
- A tidal wave of despair washed over the strike team. <br>
- Wind Defense Membrane was the spell wyverns used to prevent physical and magical attacks from
- harming their bodies. Because the monsters maintained them constantly, it was unsurprisingly difficult
- to defeat them. However, items existed that could generate artificial versions of the Wind Defense
- Membrane, and those items were considered national treasures. A famous one existed in Whitnash, a
- city in the Kingdom. But. . .was there something like that here? If so, all ranged attacks, physical and
- magical, would be ineffective!
- "Damn it. We'll have to fight them at close quarters, then! We don't have much time, so take them
- down fast." Impatience was beginning to color the captain's face. <br>
- The supply caravan's wind jammers employed an alchemical technique that created a dome with a
- radius of five meters. Its surface acted much like a downgraded version of the Wind Defense Membrane . <br>
- The creator, of course, was Frank de Velde. <br>
- The national treasure in Whitnash could create a Wind Defense Membrane capable of blocking
- almost all magical attacks and long-range physical attacks as long as the magician continued channeling
- a small amount of mana into it. The similarities between that item and the wind jammers ended there,
- however. The "membrane" generated by the jammers lasted for one hour max, and its power was just
- one-tenth of the original. <br>
- Despite being a genius alchemist, Frank de Velde was developing an artificial golem in tandem. It was
- only natural that the jammers' performance suffered as a result of how little time he had. However, since
- no modern alchemist had yet recreated this wind barrier, even at the most inferior level, his ability to so
- easily replicate the phenomenon could be called extraordinary. <br>
- With the wind jammers deployed, the caravan guards stood inside their respective domes. As long as
- they remained there, they didn't need to worry about long-range attacks, leaving close-quarters combat
- the only viable option for the Principality's strike team. <br>
- "Here they come! Focus on defending. If we can buy enough time, victory will be ours."
- Indeed, there was no need to defeat them. While they were distracted, reinforcements would
- surround and annihilate Inverey's forces. In fact, the most annoying outcome would be if Inverey's
- forces retreated before reinforcements arrived. <br>
- For a few seconds after the long-range attacks stopped, the escort captain prayed for Inverey's strike
- team to stay and challenge him and his men to close-quarters combat. <br>
- Then a battle cry filled the air, answering his prayers. He smiled. <br>
- ***
- Lamber hurried into Lord Aubrey's tent. "Your Excellency!"
- "What is it? Has Inverey surrendered already?''
- "You know very well he would never," Lamber said, taken aback. <br>
- "Well, that's about the only thing that could shock us now, eh?"
- "Right. .. In any case, I have news. Our supply unit was attacked twenty kilometers from the border. As
- per the plan, we surrounded and exterminated the enemy's strike force. Our casualties are two dead and
- six seriously wounded. Over three hundred dead on the enemy side."
- The corners of Lord Aubrey's mouth curled a little. "Heh heh heh. . . I live for the feeling of a plan that's
- unfolded exactly as I envisioned. This victory severely limits the moves available to Inverey. He may try
- to target our supply caravans once or twice more, but that strike force unit was likely the creme de la
- creme." Lord Aubrey lowered his voice, speaking only to himself now: "What will you do, Inverey, now
- that the situation is so much more difficult for you?''
- "What do you suppose the prince's next move is?"
- "An excellent question. I can only think of one answer."
- "Request reinforcements from other countries?" Lamber inquired with a thoughtful nod. <br>
- "Indeed. More precisely, from the Kingdom. Of course, at the moment, Knightley lacks the capacity
- to send regular troops, including knights. It stands to reason that they will dispatch a volunteer army of
- adventurers. The government has already sent a number of them to the border from all over the country. <br>
- And the force that departed from Lune is led by Master McGlass."
- "Ah, the champion reemerges.. . Truth be told, I can hardly believe it,'' Lamber said with a frown. <br>
- Lord Aubrey's smile only broadened. <br>
- "Ninety percent of a battle's outcome has been decided before either force arrives on the field. <br>
- Training, assembly, and deployment. Supply lines. Outstanding frontline commanders. That is all there
- is to it. The battle itself is simply a confirmation of those efforts."
- "It's hard to take your words at face value. With respect, you turned the tables on the enemy many
- times during the last Great War. . ."
- Aubrey chuckled at the exasperation in Lamber's voice. "Well, I certainly can't deny that outliers like
- myself exist-or others. Some battles were decided by just a few heroes ."
- "I assume you're referring to Master McGlass and the others?"
- After nodding a few times in annoyance, Lord Aubrey murmured, "If the Kingdom's adventurers are
- delayed at the border, all they'll find when they arrive is Inverey's corpse. The true battle has begun
- before the fighting even starts.. . So, Hugh, adventurers, what will you do?"
- ***
- After rescuing the children from Zimarino, Ryo and the others returned to Redpost, a city on the
- Kingdom's border. Having worked with Ryo and his companions to rescue Nala, the bodyguard magician,
- Flora and the rest of The Dawn's Border also left Zimarino, heading to another city in the Federation. <br>
- " They're chivalrous thieves who help the weak and crush the strong," Ryo said about their recently
- departed allies. Arms folded acros s his chest, he nodded arrogantly. <br>
- "Chivalrous thieves,'' Abel repeated skeptically. "Whatever you say, man.''
- "Abel, why is it so hard for you to accept the existence of heroic outlaws?'' Ryo shook his head
- disapprovingly. <br>
- Abel had been critical of The Dawn's Border for a long time. "Punishing bad guys should be left to the
- <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> judicial channels, okay? One wrong move and suddenly, we have a lynching on our hands thanks
- to vigilante justice."
- "We plebs don't have a choice . The bad guys are connected to powerful people. Chivalrous thieves
- punish people who try to escape their crimes using the influence of their money. Yes, indeed, all for the
- sake of us, the oppressed people !'' For some reason, Ryo thrust his right fist in the air. <br>
- Ryo supported the existence of chivalrous thieves' while Abel opposed them. Different strokes for
- different folks. <br>
- "Well, as long as they don't drag me into some mess, I don't particularly care.,'
- "Aaand the truth comes out.''
- "Can you blame me? I have so much on my plate. Anyway, I'm just glad the kids are safe now."
- "Fair enough.''
- ***
- Back with the kids, Ryo and Abel saw a familiar face. <br>
- "Max?" Ryo called out. <br>
- Max, captain of Gekko's bodyguards, immediately walked over and bowed his head deeply. <br>
- "I'm so grateful to you for saving the children."
- "Oh, no, think nothing of it," Ryo replied with a smile. "Any teacher would save his students."
- "But you saved the other children too, not just the water magicians."
- "Well, the kids are all friends, so that was always a given too."
- <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> saving children just because they couldn't use water magic? Out ofthe question. Ryo would never
- even think of it. <br>
- "Max, the fact that you're here means Gekko was informed about the kidnapping too, right?"
- " That's right. He told me to round up as many of my men as I could and head straight to the border.''
- Ryo nodded emphatically. Gekko, knowing that people were the foundation of a business, cared
- deeply for his subordinates. <br>
- " The kids are fine . Once things calm down a little, I'll consider sending them to Lune, in the
- Kingdom's south. I've got people I trust with my life there that'll look after them.''
- "Lune! What an amazing coincidence, because it just so happens that Master <i>G</i>ekko is in the process
- of opening a branch there. It will act as his hub in the Kingdom."
- "You're joking. . ."
- "Thanks to the Federation's invasion, the Principality of Inverey has been utterly decimated. We
- desperately need supplies from the Kingdom for rebuilding, especially food, since Knightley is an
- agricultural powerhouse . With that, Gekko decided that having a base there would go a long way toward
- securing a stable source of resources. The southern region is the most politically stable as well, so the
- main branch will be in Lune and a secondary one in Acray."
- "I really shouldn't be surprised. After all, this <i>i</i><i>s</i> Gekko we're talking about," Ryo said approvingly. <br>
- Gekko's efforts would obviously do a lot for the Principality's reconstruction efforts, but it would also
- increase his profits. A neighboring country's postwar reconstruction leading to an economic boom was a
- tale as old as time. However, that economic boom was only temporary. <br>
- On Earth, with the conclusion of the First World War in 1 9 1 8, America became the de facto exporter
- of goods and services to Europe for its reconstruction efforts, which led to a period of economic
- prosperity in the US known as the Roaring Twenties. Due to the destruction of its factories everywhere
- during World War I, Europe needed to rely on America's imports, including daily necessities. For the
- US, Europe suddenly became a brand-new marketplace. Throughout the Roaring Twenties, the country
- couldn't produce things at the rate it was exporting them-including both general goods as well as
- machinery for restoring factories and such. <br>
- However, once European factories became operational, countries no longer needed to continue
- importing en masse from the US . Unfortunately, the number of American manufacturing sites had
- ballooned in a rush to export goods to Europe. The changed circumstances created a surplus of products,
- productivity, and workers, which made goods plummet in value. Scarcity increases value' thereby
- increasing the value of money itself. And then the US fell into the Great Depression. . . That is one aspect
- of war and its consequences. <br>
- Ryo shook his head slightly, forcing his thoughts from Earth's history back to Phi. <br>
- "So is Master Gekko still in Inverey?''
- "He is. Since he's responsible for the country's commerce, he can't leave yet. We're due to return
- immediately now that we know the children are safe."
- "I see. Well, as I mentioned earlier, they're fine. If you're all right with it, I'll send them to Lune to be
- placed in my friends' care. If you relay that to the people at your new base, that would be very helpful."
- "Sounds like a plan.''
- And that was how Ryo got the process of guaranteeing the kids' safety started. . . <br>
- Three days after their return from Zimarino, four carriages were prepared to depart the city of
- Redpost. The children working for Gekko's company sat inside, the vehicles destined for Lune in the
- south of the Kingdom. <br>
- "All right, everyone, make sure you listen to these nice men and women. Is that understood?"
- "Yes, Master Ryo." The children nodded with happy smiles. <br>
- It wasn't just his five disciples calling him that now. Before anyone had known it, the other children
- they had rescued started addressing him as "Master Ryo'' too. <br>
- An adult was assigned to each carriage. All but one were adventurers Ryo trusted very much. <br>
- "Ryo, is it just my imagination, or am I the odd one out ?'' Sherfi, the exception, sounded displeased. <br>
- "Sherfi, trust can only be built through action. Just do your best."
- "Right. . . <i>O</i>f. . .course. . ." Still unhappy, Sherfi nevertheless nodded in response. <br>
- Then Ryo turned toward the three people he trusted and bowed his head. <br>
- " Thank you in advance for taking care of the kids."
- "You can count on us," Rihya replied. <br>
- "Yup, don't you worry,'' Lyn said. <br>
- Warren nodded silently with a smile. <br>
- Ryo entrusted the children to these three members of the Crimson Sword. They were, without a
- doubt, world-class leaders in the Kingdom. <br>
- "Right then, off we go," Sherfi called out. He was the cabman for the lead carriage. <br>
- The children waved to Ryo. <br>
- "Master, see you soon !''
- "You know it!" he called, waving back. A single tear rolled down his cheek. <br>
- ***
- " There they go."
- "Yup."
- Ryo stood next to Abel, the only member of Crimson Sword who had stayed behind. <br>
- "Abel, are you absolutely certain you don't want to go back with them?"
- "Yeah. You're stuck with me, pal."
- "I have a score to settle with Gray Robe-Faust-and I will, but there's no reason for you to go to the
- battlefield with me, Abel."
- "I think the experience will be good for me. Let's leave it at that." Abel scratched his cheek idly. <br>
- Though Ryo didn't want to believe it, he was finally coming to terms with the fact that Abel was the
- second son of Kni<i>g</i>htley's current king, Stafford IV. The elder son and crown prince was a brilliant man,
- but he had a terribly weak constitution. If he ascended the throne, he would be unfit to lead the army on
- his own, which was why the monarchy had decided that Abel, as the second prince, would take on the
- role in his stead. <br>
- Abel had engaged in skirmishes and bandit hunting countless times, but never a large-scale battle. <br>
- Knowing what the future held, he thought it was a good idea to head to the front lines, especially in light
- of the Kingdom's intervention. <br>
- "The battlefield is unpredictable. Are you <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> you can handle that?"
- "Honestly? I don't know. Which is exactly why I wanna experience it for myself. Considering I'm
- gonna be sending my people off to war in the future, I'd better understand what I'd be getting them into,
- right?"
- "Your <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> ? You- <i>A</i><i>h</i>, so you're sticking with the 'king's second son' story? Abel, Abel, Abel.. . Aren't
- you too old for fairy tales?" Ryo let out a dramatic sigh and shrugged his shoulders in exasperation. <br>
- Abel felt irritated just watching him. <br>
- ***
- "Hey, Ryo."
- "What? It better not be about money again."
- "You know damn well I've never pestered you for money! Wait a second. Haven't we had this
- conversation before?"
- "You have to reuse bits from time to time . Thinking up new material takes a lot of effort.''
- "Bits? Material? Do you think you're some kind of comedian, Ryo? You know what, don't answer that."
- Abel shook his head, giving up. "Anyway. Last time you went to Inverey, you'd forgotten to withdraw
- money beforehand, right?"
- "I did. .. I'll have you know, it's a sad memory for me. That was what led to the destruction of the
- assas sins, village. Tragic, very tragic." Ryo shook his head mournfully. <br>
- Abel stared. "An assassins' village exists?''
- "It does. Well, <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i>. In the eastern part of the Kingdom."
- "As in <i>m</i><i>y</i> Kingdom? You're joking, right? !" Abel's reaction was the opposite of calm. How else was he
- supposed to react to the knowledge of an actual village of assassins in his own country?
- "You don't have to sound so scandalized. They have lives to live too, you know."
- "Don't you even start. You know that's not the problem."
- "There's no such thing as status when it comes to a job, so I don't approve of looking down on
- assas sins just because of their profession.,'
- "Yeah, we'll have to agree to disagree on that point."
- While chatting, they stepped into the inn's dining room. Since it was still early for lunch, they
- decided coffee would do for their strategy meeting. <br>
- "All right, so. . . I know we're heading to the battlefield to snuff the life from Faust's eyes, but the
- question remains-how exactly do we accomplish that ?''
- "Yeah, especially when we have no information on how the war is actually going in Inverey. Hell, we
- don't even know which city we should head to first.''
- Ryo and Abel both sighed softly and shook their heads. <br>
- At that moment, a commotion broke out in the nearby foyer. <br>
- "Must be adventurers who answered the call for mercenaries. I know a bunch of them should be
- gathering from all across the Kingdom."
- "Looks like it. After all, a lot of adventurers, especially those in the vanguard, tend to be the <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i>
- type, hm?'' Ryo looked pointedly at the swordsman across from him. <br>
- "Hey, is that a dig at me?'' <i>A</i>bel said with a scowl. <br>
- "No. Why would you think that?" Ryo averted his eyes quickly. <br>
- "Abel, that you?" a voice rang out from the rowdy crowd. <br>
- Abel turned. "GuilMas?"
- In the center of the noisy group was Hugh McGlass, master of Lune's adventurers, guild. Naturally,
- the people surrounding him were C-rank adventurers of the same institution. <br>
- A flurry of excited comments filled the air:
- "Oh, hey, it's Abel!''
- "Why am I not surprised to see <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> at the border first?"
- "I believe people's overestimation of you has reached new heights, Abel," Ryo said. <br>
- Abel scowled. "Yeah, maybe, but listening to <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> point it out is pissing me off.''
- "Ryo, why the hell are <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> here?" Hugh said, studying them. <br>
- "Because I'd like to join the war efforts too," he answered bluntly. <br>
- Hugh shook his head. "I distinctly 'member tellin, ya in Lune <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> wasn't gonna happen."
- Only adventurers ranked C and above could accept the country's call for mercenaries. As a D-rank,
- Ryo couldn't join no matter what he tried. <br>
- Ryo frowned, stole a peek at Abel, and glanced at the other C-rank adventurers . He thought for a few
- moments. <br>
- "I'm Warren," he said solemnly. <br>
- Hugh McGlass blinked repeatedly. "Say <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> now?''
- He couldn't fathom why Tyo would say that, and he wasn't the only one . The other C-rank
- adventurers did the same. They were all baffled, just like the sole B-rank adventurer among them: Abel. <br>
- Everybody sat in silence for a moment. <br>
- "I'm Warren," Ryo repeated. <br>
- "Sorry, but I got no clue what yer on about," Hugh said earnestly. <br>
- Everyone else nodded in silent agreement. <br>
- "I'm Warren, the shieldbearer. A member of Crimson Sword and a B-rank adventurer, which is why I
- can accept the mercenary commission.''
- "Ahhh. I think I'm finally pickin, up what yer puttin, down.,'
- "Good, glad to hear it." Ryo beamed. <br>
- "But it don't change the fact that you're <i>R</i><i>y</i><i>o</i>, not Warren.''
- Ryo frowned at the merciless guild master. "But why? !''
- "B'cause yer deliberately misrepresentin' yerself. Did ya really think I'd let that fly?''
- "I see. That's another way of looking at it." Ryo promptly accepted the validity of Hugh's reasoning. <br>
- "Yes, but" was the basis of negotiating with difficult people. Acceptance first, then argumentation. <br>
- "But it's only <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> way of looking at it. I'm Warren. Nobody can deny that. Why? Because I insist I am
- who I say. The only other person who can do so, aside from me, is another person named Warren, should
- they exist."
- "All right, lad, ya lost me ."
- Ryo's well-reasoned sophistry had failed to reach Hugh. <br>
- "In any case, I'm Warren, the shieldbearer. Since I'm a B-rank adventurer, I'm going to war!" Ryo had
- stubbornly dug in his metaphorical heels. <br>
- With a small shake of his head, Hugh looked at Abel. "Where's the <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> Warren?"
- "<i>I</i>'<i>m</i> Warren!'' Ryo was like a dog with a bone. <br>
- "Yeah, sure ya are. Abel, let me ask ya again: Where's your <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>b</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>?" Having grown tired of being
- corrected, Hugh emphasized a different word. <br>
- "We actually just sent him off not too long ago. He's driving one of the carriages holding the kids we
- rescued. They're on their way to Lune.''
- "Dammit, guess we missed 'em on the road, eh? Hold on. What's this 'bout rescuin' kids?"
- Abel proceeded to tell him everything: why he and Ryo had come to Redpost in the first place, what
- had happened, and why Ryo was so hellbent on heading into battle. He neglected to go into great detail
- about Ryo's demon lord performance, though. .. <br>
- When Abel got to this part, Ryo sat there with his arms folded, nodding along arrogantly. <br>
- "I've heard of this Red Demon Lord that supposedly lurks on the border," murmured Sue, the scout of
- the C-rank party Switchback. "Wandering minstrels turned the tale into song. So it was about you, hm,
- Ryo. . ."
- "Slander and misinformation, Sue. I clarified that because I'm a water magician, they should at least
- call me the <i>B</i><i>l</i><i>u</i><i>e</i> Demon Lord!"
- "Oh, right. . . Of course." Sue's expression clearly said that he was focusing on the wrong thing, but she
- wisely kept quiet. When Ryo wasn't looking, she shook her head in exasperation. <br>
- On the other hand, Hugh remained unconvinced. Naturally, as a guild master, he couldn't overlook
- such blatant identity fraud by one of his own adventurers. "Look, Ryo," he said, "I get why yer itchin' to
- go to the front lines, but-"
- Left with no other choice, Ryo used his final trump card. <br>
- "Hugh, may we talk alone, just the two of us?"
- Without waiting for Hugh's answer, Ryo dragged him to a corner of the dining room. <br>
- "Spit it out,,' Hugh grunted. <br>
- "Hugh, Abel is determined to join this war. Be honest. You want to stop him, don't you?"
- "You pullin, my leg?'' The guild master studied Ryo sharply. <br>
- "I'm not. And you guessed right. I know who he is. Who he <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> is."
- "How?"
- "Abel told me."
- "Did he now?" Hugh quickly accepted Ryo's words as true. He knew the two young men had
- journeyed together from the other side of the Malefic Mountains, overcoming death itself. He knew
- such an experience could bond them. After all, as a former A-rank adventurer, he was sensitive to life's
- nuances. <br>
- "If the worst happened to the second prince on the battlefield, it would be a disaster.''
- "Exactly, and that's why I'd rather <i>A</i>bel not go."
- "Abel was determined to, though, because the experience would be good for him."
- Hugh had arrived at the same conclusion when he'd first seen Abel in the inn. He'd been relieved to
- see the boy absent when he and his entourage left Lune, but he could never have imagined it was because
- Abel had already gone to Redpost ahead of them!
- "I'm Warren. My shield exists to defend the sword that is Abel. If you let me stay by his side, I promise
- I'll do everything in my power to protect him."
- "Ya swear on yer life?"
- "I do. When Warren, Rihya, and Lyn left to return the children, I promised them the same thing: that
- I would protect Abel and bring him back to Lune safe and sound. So please let me fulfill my promise."
- "Hmmm. . ." Hugh lapsed into thought in the face of Ryo's unwavering determination. <br>
- To put it bluntly, his number one priority was Abel's safety, and he was willing to take any means
- necessary to ensure it. <br>
- "All right.. . Your name is Ryo Warren, and you're an-uh, <i>i</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>b</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>." In the end, he
- compromised. <br>
- "Understood! Thank you very much! I'll protect Abel, no matter what!'' Delighted, he rushed back to
- the rest of the group and announced, "My name is Ryo Warren!"
- <b>A</b> <b>D</b><b>e</b><b>f</b><b>e</b><b>n</b><b>s</b><b>i</b><b>v</b><b>e</b> <b>B</b><b>a</b><b>t</b><b>t</b><b>l</b><b>e</b> <b>i</b><b>n</b> <b>A</b><b>b</b><b>e</b><b>r</b><b>d</b><b>e</b> <b>e</b><b>n</b>
- Aberdeen, the capital of the Principality of Inverey, stood at nearly the exact center of the largest
- flatlands in the country, the Aban Plain. To its east flowed the Doniclus River, boasting one of the largest
- drainage areas in the Central Provinces. Because its location made it a commercial city first and foremost,
- it lacked strong fortifications capable of fending off great armies. <br>
- And Aberdeen was currently encircled by the Federation's army. The main force, led by Lord Aubrey,
- lay to the north, with the remaining forces surrounding it in every other direction. Not even a mouse
- could escape the siege. <br>
- "I've returned' my lord," announced Odoacer, captain of the reconnaissance unit. <br>
- "Very good. What of the Third?" Aubrey replied, referring to the Third Federated Independent
- Battalion. <br>
- "In position, as per your orders," the silver-haired man answered, his expression impassive. <br>
- "I doubt you met much resistance from the Flame Emperor, but I assume Faust grumbled aplenty?
- After all, I didn't give him much choice about his participation in this war. It's no doubt his first exposure
- to the nuisance of having to follow orders."
- Aubrey chuckled. He had anticipated Faust's reaction, which was why he'd sent Odoacer to enforce
- his order in the first place . The captain of his scouts held a high rank in the Federation military, which,
- along with his disposition, allowed him to stand shoulder to shoulder with the generals. <br>
- Odoacer inclined his head, silently confirming his theory. <br>
- Lord Aubrey, however, caught a flash of something on his face. That look always meant Odoacer had
- more to say. Sometimes, he'd even point out something that Aubrey himself had overlooked. "Is aught
- troubling you, Odoacer?" Lord Aubrey asked. "Tell me."
- "Truthfully, they were both engaged in individual combat when I arrived in Zimarino."
- "The Flame Emperor <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> Faust? They were the only ones fighting?"
- "Yes. The rest weren't in a position to interfere because they were surrounded by ice ." Despite his
- matter-of-fact tone, Odoacer was actually perplexed. He still wasn't sure how to go about describing that
- situation. <br>
- "Hm. Hold on a moment. . . You said they were both <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>d</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> combat. I thought they were the
- kind of combatants who killed their opponents instantly, no? So who were they fighting?"
- "The one fighting Master Flamm Deeproad identified himself as Abel of The Dawn's Border."
- " That lot running amok in the Grand Duchy of Volturino, eh? If I recall correctly, they're led by-''
- "Correct, the grand duke's daughter. Flora Leggiero Vigi."
- "I realize the premier of the Federation shouldn't say this, but she and her Dawn's Border are nothing
- but pests, no?"
- Lord Aubrey didn't take The Dawn's Border seriously. If anything, the people seemed to scapegoat
- the group anytime anything went wrong, so the national government saw no need to intervene. Besides,
- each country in the Federation had the jurisdiction to deal with its own regional problems. <br>
- "It is as you say. Nevertheless, this Abel stood on equal footing with Master Deeproad."
- "Surely you jest? Has The Dawn always had such a powerful asset? Frankly, I find this hard to
- believe . . . Odoacer, you said Flamm <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> Faust were fighting. Was Faust's opponent a member of Dawn's
- Border too?"
- "Most likely, but Master Faust didn't catch his name . ..'' Odoacer paused, thinking. <br>
- Aubrey had known him for a long time. He'd been the premier's subordinate since his early days as a
- mere commanding officer, and it was a rare sight indeed to see Odoacer choose his words so carefully. <br>
- "Master Flamm's subordinates called him the Red Demon Lord."
- " The Red Demon Lord? I've heard the rumors, and they're particularly widespread near the western
- border. They're absurd." Lord Aubrey's mouth twisted into a sardonic smile. <br>
- None ofthe rumors about the Red Demon Lord even made sense. An ice wall that repelled Bullet Rain,
- <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> most advanced air magic? Impossible. <br>
- Unfortunately, Odoacer's face hadn't shifted from its grim expression. Although he was usually stoic,
- and even now his face had changed so little that few people would even notice the difference, Aubrey
- could read him better than anyone. To Aubrey, his subordinate's face was practically screaming, <i>D</i><i>o</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i>
- <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i>. <br>
- "Did you fight this Red Demon Lord?"
- "Only briefly."
- "And that was enough for you to determine he's dangerous."
- "Yes.''
- That one word surprised Lord Aubrey. As the captain of the reconnaissance unit, <i>O</i>doacer was a
- professional scout. Nevertheless, he could also lead troops in battle, analyze the flow of a battle on a
- tactical level, and even manage the grand strategy of their forces. Not to mention his terrifying skill in
- close combat. <br>
- Excluding Aubrey, he was the closest to the perfect commander in the entire Federation military. <br>
- Considering his mastery of the martial arts, Odoacer might even have surpassed Aubrey himself. <br>
- That was exactly why the premier normally stationed him on the border between the Federation and
- the Empire. The terrain on the frontier between the two nations was impassable by large armies but
- not entirely impossible to navigate . Throughout history, the side capable of maneuvering a large force
- through seemingly impassable terrain has always emerged victorious. Captain <i>O</i>doacer oversaw this
- border region, which had a military force vastly outnumbering the Federation's. <br>
- Aubrey's trust in Odoacer was absolute. If he believed this mysterious man posed a threat, he couldn't
- and wouldn't ignore it. <br>
- "Very well. Once this war is over, you have my permission to conduct a thorough investigation into
- The Dawn's Border. That includes both the Red Demon Lord and Abel.''
- "Thank you very much, my lord.'' Odoacer bowed his head deeply. <br>
- ***
- "Your Excellency, twenty hours have passed since we issued the declaration to surrender,'' reported
- General Lucien, commander of the Federation's central army. "Despite the deadline lapsing, there has
- been no response from the other party."
- General Lucien was one of the select few trained by Lord Aubrey himself; he'd also accompanied
- the premier in several battles, making him a seasoned officer. His report was an unspoken request for
- Aubrey's permission to attack. <br>
- "I expected as much. Fine. Do what you must," Aubrey said. Lucien and the other commanders would
- take it from here, using their best judgment in the field. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>n</i>. . . <br>
- A wave of nostalgia hit him at the thought of the front lines. . . Originally a soldier, he felt a sense of
- homecoming every time he stepped onto a battlefield. In a way, he could be considered a battle-crazed
- . <br>
- maniac. <br>
- So began The Federation's offensive . <br>
- To ensure they could maintain control of the capital after it fell, the army attacked the city's gates
- -which would be easier to repair-rather than its walls. A capital's ramparts and walls were usually
- protected by defensive magic. Most of the time, this came in the form of alchemical devices that
- magicians of any elemental stripe could operate simply by pouring mana into. It also wasn't uncommon
- to use an array of magic stones to store and enable the defenders to use the devices without needing
- magicians to constantly attend to them. <br>
- Aberdeen, as Inverey's capital, was naturally equipped with a very popular air magic defense. <br>
- "Sir, one of the machines on the northern rampart isn't responding!''
- Garrison Commander Nigel flinched at the devastating news. While the alchemical devices and
- alchemy stones in the command center were operating without issues, the same couldn't be said for the
- northern wall-which just so happened to be near.. . <br>
- " The city gates?''
- How could <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> be the only machine malfunctioning?
- "Damn those Federation bastards."
- They had obviously been sabotaged without the defenders' knowledge. It had probably happened
- within the twenty-four-hour deadline they'd been given to surrender. Now Nigel was forced to make a
- decision. Soldiers and magicians alike had been positioned on the ramparts to protect the city. With their
- help, the capital might hold-or not. <br>
- Now, if the Tactician's first attack broke through the city gates, which were vulnerable with the
- magical defenses malfunctioning, then all would be lost. <br>
- "Shit, we have no choice. I know it's early, but activate Green Storm. And hurry!"
- ***
- "Your Excellency, the city gate's defense has fallen as planned."
- " They obviously neglected to perform their last-minute checks . Even if they had, I doubt they would
- have been able to fix the issue in time, considering they're a bit short-staffed to begin with," Aubrey said. <br>
- "But this is the Principality's capital. How could they not have enough people?" Lamber asked. <br>
- " That is the question, hm?'' One side of his mouth curled. <br>
- "Now then. . ." Lord Aubrey murmured, his voice so low that even Lamber couldn't hear him. "If they
- have a secret weapon, they will put it into play sooner rather than later."
- ***
- "Sir, Green Storm has been activated. The enemy cavalry will be within range in ten seconds."
- "Good. Scatter the first salvo wide. Engulf as much of the enemy as possible ."
- " Three, two, one. .. They're in range.''
- "Mow them down!"
- At that moment, a green light emanated from a spire towering over the center of Aberdeen. With
- a flash, it swept away the unit of Federation cavalry advancing toward the northern wall. They were
- instantly torn to shreds and obliterated. <br>
- "First attack, successful."
- "Huzzaaaaaah!"
- Cheers went up in the command center. Even Nigel, who had maintained his composure all this time,
- clenched his fist in triumph. They had performed test firings several times, but this was the first real
- bombardment. Despite the lack of rehearsal, so to speak, the weapon had performed its role brilliantly. <br>
- He almost thrust his fist into the air like his men. <br>
- "Come at us, invaders. We'll cut you down to size as many times as you want."
- His monologue was louder than he intended, because his second-in-command, Meredith, standing
- next to him, heard it. So did the others. <br>
- ***
- The Federation's main host saw a green flash of light' then the vanguard cavalry was wiped out in an
- instant. <br>
- "What just-''
- Even Lord Aubrey couldn't string together a sentence in his shock. <br>
- "Your Excellency- I- That- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>?"
- Lamber, his right-hand man and aide, was confused too. How had the Principality of Inverey
- concealed the existence of such a powerful weapon?
- "An arcane weapon. .." Aubrey said through gritted teeth, referring to high-output armaments that
- used alchemy. <br>
- In this age, there weren't many weapons big enough to warrant that label. Manifesting a magical
- phenomenon on a scale capable of affecting an entire battlefield required highly advanced alchemy,
- metallurgical technology, and a deep understanding of magic . It was quite difficult to meet all these
- conditions, particularly the first and last, even for one of the three great powers. It almost went without
- saying that a nation would need the help of an alchemist of the same caliber as Kenneth or Frank. As far
- as understanding magic's innermost secrets, most people in the Central Provinces believed spells were
- activated by chanting specific incantations. Nothing more, nothing less. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> was magic. In a society like
- this, in a <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> like this, gaining a "deep understandin<i>g</i> of magic" was terribly difficult unless you were a
- magic-obsessed eccentric like Hilarion Baraha.. . <br>
- Because these factors were difficult to overcome, nothing resembling a true arcane weapon existed. <br>
- Some legends said the floating continent of the Supreme Empire of Babylon was equipped with
- numerous arcane weapons, or the holy sword Astarte, the Hero's weapon, was an arcane weapon, but
- that was it. <br>
- Until now. Something that could be called an arcane weapon had just devastated the Federation's
- cavalry. No one except Lord Aubrey and Lamber had been able to say a word. <br>
- <i>A</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>. . . <i>C</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>p</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. <i>I</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>w</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i><i>n</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> '<i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>d</i><i>v</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i> <i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> this <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>g</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i>. . . <br>
- <i>H</i><i>m</i> <i>?</i> <i>A</i><i>l</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>y</i><i>?</i> <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>fi</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i>. <br>
- At this point' Aubrey gave Lamber his orders: "Summon Dr. Frank de Velde at once.''
- "R-Right away, my lord.''
- And with that, he ran off to do his bidding. <br>
- Dr. Frank de Velde, the genius alchemist who had succeeded in creating the artificial golem, roared
- with laughter as he surveyed the carnage of the battlefield. "Ha ha ha! Mwa ha ha ha ha ha! Fantastic!
- <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>!</i>"
- Those around him didn't take him to task for his outburst. Instead, they gawked at the remains of the
- vanguard, speechless. <br>
- " Truly mind-boggling!'' Frank said to himself. "Was that Vedra? It was Vedra, wasn't it? Vedra. . . <br>
- Whether that's the final form remains to be seen, but it must be Vedra. Then what does this mean? Is
- Kenneth here? Has he forsaken the Kingdom as well? Has he defected to the Principality? No, not him. He
- loved his parents. He would never abandon them and go abroad. .. Then why is Vedra in Inverey's capital?
- The only thing I can think of is that the research results were stolen. . . Hmm. Possible. Kenneth himself
- would never do something so moronic, but someone else? Very possible. Stealing the fruits of someone
- else's labor. ..only scum would do that. In any case. . ."
- He grinned. <br>
- " This just means I can test my beauties against Vedra."
- Lamber arrived under Lord <i>A</i>ubrey's orders to find Frank de Velde cackling maniacally. <br>
- "Your Excellency, I brought him as requested," Lamber said. <br>
- "I'm mobilizing the golems,'' Frank de Velde said. <br>
- "We are in agreement, Dr. de Velde,'' Aubrey replied. "However, I wish to know what that green light
- is."
- "Of course . That's Vedra. Well, I suspect it's an imitation of it, to be more accurate . In any case, I have
- no doubt it's Vedra."
- "And what is that?''
- " The <i>K</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> secret weapon," Frank said with a sneer. <br>
- His words surprised Aubrey. Why was Knightley's secret weapon in the hands of Inverey?
- <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>d</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>c</i> <i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>V</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>r</i><i>a</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>
- <i>l</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i>. <i>S</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>K</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> '<i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>e</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>B</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>K</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>H</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i>
- <i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>. <i>O</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>fi</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i>
- <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>. <br>
- "Vedra uses air magic to produce shock waves so minuscule that they vaporize anything in their
- path," Frank explained. "I'd like to test a theory of mine using the golems. We may lose one, but its
- sacrifice is within acceptable battlefield limits, right?"
- "Yes. You're the expert. I leave the matter to your discretion. I would have wavered had you said my
- soldiers had to be sacrificed to your trial, but do as you please with your golems," Lord Aubrey replied
- without hesitation. <br>
- "Excellent.'' Frank lifted a small alchemy stone to his mouth. "Deploy the first golem!" he said into
- the stone, using it to contact his subordinates on the golem team. He'd made the communication
- mechanism in the Kingdom, but he'd since created a separate magic stone to store mana, allowing people
- who couldn't use magic to operate the device. <br>
- Frank de Velde was an alchemist, so he could use magic. Two elements, actually: fire and air. He
- hadn't come up with the idea of using a magic stone inside another for his sake-or anyone's, really. He
- had just done it because it was possible, and when he'd tried it, it had worked. That was all there was to it. <br>
- He wasn't quite a mad scientist. If an invention threatened to cause trouble for others, he would
- hesitate to proceed-even if he'd <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> go ahead with the attempt regardless. Still, he didn't want to
- pursue his interests if it meant radically changing another person's life. But if the situation wasn't that
- dire and the urge to innovate struck him, he'd give in. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> was the kind of man Dr. Frank de Velde was. <br>
- ***
- Shortly after the Green Storm's activation, Meredith, vice commander of the city's garrison, rushed to
- find Nigel. <br>
- "Sir, the enemy is on the move."
- She and Nigel immediately climbed up the nearest rampart. <br>
- "What <i>i</i><i>s</i> that ?'' Meredith whispered in awe . <br>
- Nigel suspected he already knew the answer. <br>
- "A newly developed artificial golem."
- Due to the nature of his position as commander of Aberdeen's garrison' he was privy to a great deal
- of highly classified information. Chief Salieri, the head of Inverey's intelligence division, had relayed one
- such piece of information pertaining to artificial golems, as its dissemination was seen as vital to the
- Principality's defense. <br>
- The thing slowly approaching the city must have been such a specimen. <br>
- "We need to hurry back to the command center."
- Nigel rushed down the rampart, Meredith at his heels. Green Storm was their only hope against the
- oncoming danger, but this time, they couldn't scatter the weapon's fire as they'd done before. <br>
- But one thing bothered him. Why was only a single artificial golem coming toward them?
- "Are they trying to gauge the situation?"
- Even if that were the case, destroying it completely would result in a deadlock against their enemy. <br>
- Nigel resolved to find a clear solution. <br>
- "Concentrate its fire this time," Nigel said after climbing up to the command center. <br>
- The gunner nodded in response. <br>
- Their elevated vantage point allowed them to see past the ramparts, where the lone artificial golem
- approached the northern wall of the Principality's capital. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>fl</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>ff</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>c</i>. . . <i>S</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>?</i> <i>G</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>S</i><i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>r</i><i>m</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i>-<i>o</i><i>f</i>-
- <i>e</i><i>ff</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>fi</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i><i>g</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>g</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>. C<i>o</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>G</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>S</i><i>t</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>o</i>
- <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>p</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>l</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>rt</i><i>i</i><i>fi</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>!</i>
- Nigel's thoughts ran amok as he tried to reassure himself. Regardless of how often he'd been told
- "don't worry'' or "it'll work," seeing was believing when it came to cutting-edge technology. <br>
- "Enemy golem will be within range in ten meters,'' a subordinate called out. <br>
- Nigel blinked, pulled back to the present. <br>
- " Three meters, two, one. Target in range."
- "Fire!"
- A green light blasted from the spire again. Instead of sweeping acros s the area, the light coalesced
- into a single shard no larger than a human arm and sped right at the artificial golem's trunk. It punched
- right through the steel, and then the light scattered and disappeared. <br>
- The golem slowly toppled backward. <br>
- "Enemy down."
- "Wooo-hooooo !,'
- Cheers echoed throughout the command center, louder than the successful first attempt. Their
- weapon had worked on the enemy's secret weapon. The beam had landed a perfect blow. <br>
- The rank-and-file troops considered victory impossible, but Green Storm had naturally given them a
- chance. They were starting to hope. <br>
- Unfortunately, that hope didn't last very long. <br>
- " The enemy has deployed additional golems," the lookout announced, putting an immediate damper
- on the mood in the command center. <br>
- "How many?" asked Garrison Commander Nigel, the first to re<i>g</i>ain his composure. <br>
- "Approximately twenty."
- "So almost all of them, huh?''
- According to Chief Salieri's briefing, twenty artificial golems had been confirmed. The enemy had just
- deployed them <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>, which confused Nigel. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>e</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>,</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>?</i> <i>A</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i>
- <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>?</i> <i>S</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>c</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>,</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>p</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>
- <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>n</i><i>u</i><i>m</i><i>b</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>?</i> <i>A</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>g</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>G</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>S</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i> <i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>fi</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>?</i>
- <i>W</i><i>e</i><i>'</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i> <i>a</i><i>g</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>L</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>A</i><i>u</i><i>b</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>y</i>, <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>T</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>n</i>. <i>I</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>gi</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>. . . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i>
- <i>d</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Despite his concerns, Nigel had no choice but to fire Green Storm. <br>
- "Prepare to counter with concentrated bursts. Gunners, wait until they're in range . Then, fire at will."
- "Yes, sir."
- Allowing the gunners to fire at will would be more effective than having Nigel give the order each
- time . In reality, twenty golems posed a serious threat. Even if they were slow, they could still certainly
- reach and batter down the city gates. <br>
- The golems approached in four columns. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>m</i>. . . <i>G</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> S<i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>fi</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>u</i><i>m</i><i>n</i><i>s</i>. <i>I</i><i>f</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i><i>,</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i>
- <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i>. <br>
- If they could pull it off, the battle would be over in no time. <br>
- "Ten meters until golems in range," the lookout announced, following the same protocol. <br>
- "Status update on areas apart from the north,'' Nigel said, feeling uneasy about the situation. <br>
- "No movement on the east side.''
- "Same on the south side."
- "No movement on the west side.''
- The other lookouts had <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> to report? Nigel felt worse and worse. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>,</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. . . <br>
- Premonition, discomfort, and worry weren't just instincts-they were conclusions a brain arrived at
- based on the person's experience and knowledge. As a man of the battlefield, Nigel couldn't ignore his gut
- feelings. After all, they'd warned him on previous occasions, saving his life . However, in the present, he
- had no choice but to fire Green Storm. <br>
- "Three meters. Two. One. Targets in range. Firing."
- The instant Green Storm activated, Nigel saw a white light gleam in front of the enemy golem's chest. <br>
- When Green Storm's beam reached its target, that white light flashed, deflecting its attack to the side . <br>
- "What the hell just happened? !'' Nigel shouted. <br>
- "The attack failed," the lookout reported. <br>
- A heavy silence fell across the command center. <br>
- "The golems are gaining speed. They're running!''
- "Damn it! Gunners, fire as soon as the weapon's charged! Use flags to signal the units on the ramparts
- to take defensive action. Hurry!"
- Chaos suddenly erupted. After issuing his orders, Nigel summoned Meredith, his second-in-
- command at the garrison, to an empty corner of the room. <br>
- "Meredith, this is it: the worst-case scenario. You handle the magic stones, just like we planned.''
- "But, sir-'' Meredith cried out. <br>
- "Meredith, this is an order! Stop wasting time and obey it. And if you see them taking over the
- ramparts, do your duty. Is that understood? The survival of our country rests on your shoulders," Nigel
- said calmly. <br>
- "Commander. ..''
- "My fate is bound to the capital's. I'm counting on you.''
- With that, he sent Meredith out of the command center. <br>
- After Green Storm's first shot was deflected, the gunners fired three more to no avail. Each time, that
- white light flashed in front of the golems, and some invisible phenomenon made the green beam of light
- glance off to the side. <br>
- When the golems reached the city's northern gates, they smashed through them easily, encountering
- almost no resistance. Once the main Federation force confirmed this, they deployed the remaining
- cavalry to invade Aberdeen through the other gates and capture the command center and spire. <br>
- It wasn't long before the capital was lost to Federation forces. <br>
- When Aberdeen fell, Meredith was already on horseback, riding south. <br>
- "Commander. .. I'll deliver this. Trust me,'' she muttered, carefully clutching a bag containing a
- mysterious parcel. <br>
- ***
- One after another, Lord Aubrey's subordinates made their reports :
- " The castle is completely deserted.''
- " The spire's arcane weapon has been destroyed."
- "Only five hundred or so civilians remain."
- He found each of them unsatisfactory. <br>
- <i>E</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>f</i><i>I</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>I</i><i>n</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>e</i><i>s</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>k</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i>
- <i>t</i><i>c</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>d</i>. <i>I</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- With a quiet si<i>g</i>h, he strode toward the plaza in front of the command center. His bodyguards
- hurried after him. Though they had occupied the Principality's capital, there was no guarantee archers,
- magicians, and the like weren't still hiding around the city. If anything happened to their leader, it would
- be their heads. . . <br>
- At Aubrey's side, Lamber understood the bodyguards, concerns as if they were his own. After all, he
- too was a victim of their lord's whims. Nevertheless, Lord Aubrey's behavior didn't change, no matter
- how often Lamber cautioned him. "Yes, yes-I understand," he would say every time, but the truth was,
- he understood nothing. Had Aubrey been a natural-born statesman, perhaps he would have been more
- mindful of his own safety. However, he was a soldier at heart. He might never have been an adventurer,
- but he was no stranger to battlefields. <br>
- Perhaps that explained why he'd grown to hold his life with so little regard. No matter how careful
- you were, death came for everybody. Blunt, yes, but Aubrey had arrived at that conclusion a long time
- ago. <br>
- After surrendering, the capital's garrison had been forced to sit on the ground in the plaza. Nigel, the
- commander, was at the front. <br>
- Aubrey stood before them. "I am Aubrey Hubble Coleman," he said, "one chosen to serve as the leader
- of the Federation. May I have your names?''
- Nigel was genuinely shocked by the introduction. He hadn't just been pleasant, but he'd also used
- his full name. While the Federation occupied this city, it was rare for an enemy to stand before captured
- soldiers and introduce himself, much less ask his opponents, names. His impression ofAubrey was based
- on rumors of an outstanding general but an arrogant man-an impression that had become certainty
- before he even knew it. But this man in front of him. . . Was he simply putting on a performance?
- Whatever the case, he couldn't ignore the leader of a country who had just introduced himself. <br>
- "I- My name is Nigel Madden. I was appointed commander of the city's garrison. And these-these
- are the people under my command. I don't care what happens to me so long as you spare them and the
- capital's residents." He bowed his head. <br>
- "Sir. . ."
- Sniffles and murmurs rose from the garrison members around him. <br>
- "Hm. Lamber, are any civilians injured?"
- "No. Per your orders, Your Excellency, we are forbidden from hurting the citizenry and looting the
- city. As of now, there are no reports of either activity. If we discover any of our soldiers have committed
- such acts, they will be beheaded on the spot, regardless of rank."
- "There you have it. I swear on my name that the people's safety is guaranteed."
- "H-How can I trust you?" Nigel asked. <br>
- "Enough of your insolence!" Lamber snapped. <br>
- "Lamber,'' Lord Aubrey said coolly, "I'll handle this.,' He looked at Nigel. "Your unease is only natural. <br>
- However, I bid you to consider this : We intend to rule over this city. What good would it do us to earn
- the people's enmity? And in the unlikely event that we <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> massacre everyone here, don't you think word
- would spread to other towns and cities, thereby rallying resistance? It is not only out of mercy that we
- refrain from hurting the populace, but from a political standpoint as well. Be at ease."
- Even Nigel was relieved after hearing Aubrey thoroughly explain his reasoning. <br>
- "I only have one question,'' Aubrey continued, "which I hope you can answer for me."
- "Depends on what you ask. I might not be able to. I have to think of my position too," Nigel answered
- him with a grimace. Though he was grateful that his fellow citizens would be safe, there were some-no,
- <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i>-questions he just couldn't answer. <br>
- "Why are five hundred civilians still here?"
- Nigel blinked, surprised. "I beg your pardon?"
- He'd thought the man would ask about the prince's whereabouts or information on Green Storm, not
- about the civilians remaining in the capital. That being the only thing he wanted to know was-well,
- baffling, to say the least. <br>
- "I understand why the garrison remains. Right now, stalling for time is the Principality's most
- important tactic. In which case, there is no need for any civilians to stay behind. I realize that most of
- the citizenry has already evacuated, but for whatever reason, more than five hundred still remain. While
- some are surely too feeble to move, wouldn't you say five hundred is too many?"
- Aubrey was genuinely curious. He didn't need to inquire about purely military matters because
- most of the current situation was well within his predictions, meaning nothing particularly out of the
- ordinary had occurred. Moreover, a mere garrison commander wouldn't know much about political
- maneuverings anyway, including the whereabouts of the prince and his family. In short, there was no
- need to ask about such things, which was why he asked the question foremost in his mind. <br>
- "Well,'' Nigel said, "they would rather die here in the city than leave. Some are infirm, as you said, but
- most simply refused to abandon their home."
- "I see."
- Lord Aubrey, too, understood the sentiment. Before he'd even asked the question, he'd known there
- would be such individuals. He'd expected no more than a few dozen, however, so he was surprised to
- learn hundreds had remained instead. <br>
- "A great and beloved city, eh?,' he murmured to himself. "Rest assured that your people's lives,
- including those under your command, are safe. I wager you've burned any food supplies. If so, my army
- will feed you all. I hope you all will be docile captives, at least for the time being."
- Then Aubrey turned on his heel and left the square. <br>
- The members of the city's garrison were left dumbfounded. Commander Nigel Madden was the only
- one with his head hanging. In a sense, he had been dealt a devastating blow by Lord Aubrey's open-
- mindedness. <br>
- " That man may devour all of Inverey. . .'' he said in a voice so soft that, thankfully, none of his men
- heard him. <br>
- Aubrey's destination was the spire at Aberdeen's center, which had fired the green light earlier. There,
- he would likely find the remains of the arcane weapon Dr. de Velde had called "an imitation of Vedra.''
- Despite the report of its destruction, he wanted to see it, just once, with his own eyes. <br>
- He passed several sentry checkpoints before arriving at the highest floor in the spire, where he
- discovered people were already inside. He should have expected as much. <br>
- "I suspected you couldn't resist, Doctor.''
- "Oh, it's you, Lord Aubrey. I take it your interest was piqued too?'' Dr. Frank de Velde said. "Correct me
- if I'm wrong, but didn't you say you have no understanding whatsoever of alchemy?"
- Dr. Frank de Velde and his subordinates were currently investigating somethin<i>g</i>. <br>
- "You have an excellent memory. Still, can you blame me for being interested in that green light? I
- wished to see it regardless of its current state.,'
- "Ba ha ha! The Tactician is definitely cut from a different cloth.'' One side of Frank's mouth curled. <br>
- "Would you like to hear my thoughts on the matter?"
- He had, in fact, wanted someone to ask his opinion on the weapon, but discussing the topic with
- an imbecile would have been pointless. A like-minded individual with a deep understanding of alchemy
- would have been ideal. Unfortunately, no such person was here.. . and his subordinates didn't count, since
- he was far superior to them. <br>
- In that case, why not a man with an incredibly sharp intellect, his lack of knowledge on alchemy
- notwithstanding? Frank expected the conversation to be entertaining in its own right, at least. <br>
- "I would like that very much! Though if you could start by explaining exactly what Vedra is, I'd be
- much obliged."
- "Hm, you have a point. To put it briefly, Vedra is the Kingdom's secret, arcane weapon that utilizes
- air magic. Kenneth designed it. It perfectly encapsulates the work of one known as a prodigy. <i>I</i>-<i>I</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>,
- it wasn't yet complete when I was still there. The problem wasn't his ability. No, it was primarily one of
- budget. And magic stones.''
- "Magic stones?" Lord Aubrey parroted with a curious tilt of his head. On his climb up, he had gotten
- a brief glimpse of the weapon. As far as he could tell, no magic stones were embedded in it or the room
- around them. Not even fragments. <br>
- "This apparatus requires not one, but <i>t</i><i>w</i><i>o</i> fairly large air magic stones to function. Kenneth
- experimented with alternative means, like smaller magic stones and an interlocking network of magic
- stones. He may have succeeded by now, but. . .not this one. It's using the old design.''
- "Yet I see no magic stones anywhere."
- "Indeed. Someone must have taken them out. ..'' Dr. de Velde replied with a small shake of his head. <br>
- "Likely a member of the garrison carrying out orders. The only reason to do so would be.. ." Aubrey
- murmured, thinking out loud. <br>
- Frank smirked. "Because they have another weapon somewhere else, eh?''
- "The weapon has almost no special components. Acquiring two large air magic stones is the most
- difficult aspect to it. . . Its only other unique property is the magic formula. Kenneth's formulas are
- extraordinary, to say the least, and quite distinctive. The one used in this one is no exception.. ."
- "Then you confirm the formula <i>i</i><i>s</i> Baron Kenneth Hayward's?''
- "I do. His research must have been stolen. Poor boy." Dr. de Velde frowned mournfully. Any researcher
- knew the theft of one's work would be indescribably painful. <br>
- "Dr. de Velde, there are two more things I would like to know on this subj ect."
- "Oh? You're free to ask me anything you want. After all, I <i>a</i><i>m</i> dependent on <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> patronage ." Frank
- burst into laughter. His attitude was completely unlike what a servant would usually show their master. <br>
- Luckily for him, Lord Aubrey wasn't the kind to care about something like that. <br>
- "First, what is this weapon's firing range?"
- "Ah. . . A difficult question right off the bat, eh? Frankly speaking, it depends entirely on the magic
- stones themselves. Having said that, if I had to venture a guess, a kilometer. . .give or take.''
- "Understood."
- Aubrey needed to know this information in the event that another weapon existed. In all likelihood,
- it must have been located wherever Inverey had withdrawn to. .. <br>
- "My second question concerns how the artificial golems intercepted this mock Vedra's attack."
- Frank narrowed his eyes, lips quivering into a sneer. "Do tell.''
- "My magicians think it was some type of air magic. However.. ."
- "You believe otherwise, Lord Aubrey?"
- "No, I think they're correct. However, it's.. .different from normal air magic. Air magic that is almost
- akin to fire magic. . . Though I don't know if something like that is possible, I must admit it felt off to me.''
- In an incredibly rare turn of events, Frank's eyes widened in surprise . "As I recall, you can't use magic
- at all, my lord.''
- "Correct. Seems I lack the aptitude for it."
- "And yet you detected such a distinction nevertheless.. . You are a man of many surprises, indeed.''
- With that, Frank executed a very polite bow. Unlike most of his mannerisms so far, this was a true sign
- of his respect. <br>
- "Is it truly so praiseworthy?" Aubrey asked, perplexed by the other's reaction. <br>
- "Yes. What you did is exceedingly rare. You arrived at your conclusion using only your intellect and
- knowledge without any magical perception."
- Even the way Frank spoke to him had changed. That was how powerful the shock had been to him. <br>
- "You're only half right about it being air magic. You're also only half right about it being related to fire
- magic. For the golems, I would have to start by explaining their air magic defense, but it will take some
- time. Is that all right with you?"
- "Go on. I don't mind.'' Aubrey said with a nod. <br>
- "Let me see.. . Please recall the alchemical tool that generates a protective barrier using air magic,
- named 'carriage membrane' for convenience's sake. The same ones you had the supply teams carry."
- "Right, yes. Although. .. I must ask, couldn't you have devised a better name?''
- "What's done is done. Besides, I wasn't the one who named it.''
- "Oh, bloody hell, don't tell me it was-"
- "If your guess is Master Lamber, you would be correct.''
- Lamber was an extremely capable right-hand man, but his ability to coin a phrase was-
- "I see. . . You're right, it is what it is. He doesn't mean any harm. That is just how he is. . .''
- "Hmm. . .''
- Grimacing, both men looked down. They were well aware that the troops who actually used the
- devices in the field had quickly renamed them "wind jammers'' because their original name was so
- terrible. .. That was, in fact, a much better name.. . <br>
- "Right,'' Frank continued, recovering. "The device, placed in the center of a carriage' generates a
- membrane. The closest analogy would be a fountain."
- Fountains projected a jet of water from their centers, which spread out as a thin umbrella around
- them. <br>
- "Easy enough to understand. The water is air magic, so it has no effect on those inside the
- membrane."
- "Correct. The item in Whitnash has the same basic mechanism. The carriage membrane is a
- downgraded version of the Wind Defense Membrane, which is completely different from the wyvern's
- defensive membrane it's modeled after.''
- "Fascinating' utterly fascinating."
- Aubrey had never been an adventurer, but he <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> led knights and magicians on wyvern hunts when
- superiors ordered him to exterminate them. Even now, he remembered how terrifying and difficult the
- battles had been. <br>
- "A wyvern's membrane works by expelling air all over its body, which is a completely different
- mechanism, though it may not appear so. Once you break through a carriage membrane, the entire
- shield disappears, offering no further resistance. That's not the case with wyverns. Any attack, whether
- an arrow or a magic projectile' will continue to face a frontal, continuous stream of air magic even if the
- wyvern's hide has already been struck. It's like shooting into a headwind. Eventually, your attacks always
- lose momentum."
- "Yes. . .very true ." Lord Aubrey thought back to his own experience. "Ergo, the only path to beating a
- wyvern is to wear it down until it can no longer sustain its defensive membrane.''
- "Now let's discuss the artificial golems. As I just mentioned, there are two primary types of air magic
- defense. No, there <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> two types."
- Aubrey tilted his head slightly. <br>
- "You see, the artificial golem uses neither of those . Its defense is a mix of air and fire. How should I
- put it.. . Like small bursts of lightning. Yes, yes, that's it.''
- "Lightning?''
- "Correct. That thing that lights up the sky. It shocks you when you touch it. When it strikes trees, it
- creates fire, yes? <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> lightning." Dr. de Velde frowned, having trouble explaining the concept. <br>
- "Defending with lightning. .. Difficult to imagine . Nevertheless, an intriguing technology. Should I
- assume it has other applications as well?"
- "You are a quick thinker, Lord Aubrey. My turn to ask you a question now. Even though their defenses
- were down, did you find it strange how smoothly we destroyed the city gates?,'
- "I did, actually. I imagine you used this lightning of yours to cut them down, eh?" answered Aubrey. <br>
- "Correct. Now, I trust my explanation has satisfied you. We'll need a few magic stones, but.. .nothing
- particularly large, so I doubt it will pose any problems . Anything more would be much too complicated. <br>
- Oh, we'll need time to replace any parts and readjust the twenty units, considering how long we
- were operating them. Fortunately, we can return the first unit taken down by the initial hit to service
- relatively easily, with just a simple part replacement."
- And with that, Dr. Frank de Velde concluded his explanation. <br>
- ***
- The last time Ryo stayed in Redpost, a city on the eastern border of the Kingdom of Knightley, he'd
- been escorting Gekko to the Principality of Inverey. Redpost was also where he'd helped former assassin
- Sherfi remove the tattoo from his chest. At one point, the city had been overflowing with refugees from
- Inverey. However, many had just used it as a waypoint into the Kingdom. Under the direct control of the
- royal family, Redpost had started moving refugees into the country, so the initial wave of refugees had
- calmed to a much more manageable trickle. <br>
- " The refugee problem is a difficult one. . ." Ryo muttered as he watched the scene. <br>
- He recalled the images of refugees he had seen on TV back on Earth, the host countries dealing with
- them, and various populations clashing over the issue.. . The refugee problem wasn't something that
- could be fixed with pity. The ideal solution was supporting the refugees' homelands so that they didn't
- have to abandon them in the first place. . . Unfortunately, it was hard to find a solution <i>a</i>.<i>f</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> one's country
- had already turned into a war zone. <br>
- Ryo shook his head and entered the inn's dining room to find a familiar face already there. <br>
- "A B-rank adventurer swordsman with a fierce countenance, reading a book I don't even know how
- he got his hands on.. .''
- "Hey, I can hear you," Abel snapped back, looking up from said book. <br>
- "What are you doing here anyway?''
- "Uhhh, pretty sure I was reading until some water magician interrupted me.''
- "You clearly have a long way to go if such a minor interruption is all it takes to ruin your flow, Abel.''
- Sighing and shaking his head, Ryo spread his arms dramatically. <br>
- "Oh, yeah," Abel said, scowling. "That makes complete sense. Not illogical at all. Nope."
- "I wonder how long this meeting will last.. ."
- "Good question. Until the day before yesterday, they were trying to figure out how to get to the
- capital, but now they can't even decide whether to cross the border."
- The meeting had taken a turn once news of Aberdeen's fall arrived. Of course, since they hadn't
- actually seen the situation in that city, some people believed it was just propaganda meant to delay the
- Kingdom's expedition. Including these folks, everyone had split into three factions : those still advocating
- storming into Inverey, those who thought they should no longer intervene now that Aberdeen had
- fallen, and the undecided. <br>
- Five days had passed since Ryo and Abel sent the children to safety. Recently, they had stopped going
- near the room where guild masters from each city-including Hugh McGlass of Lune-discussed the
- mis sion at hand. <br>
- "Honestly, why is it taking so lon<i>g</i> in the first place?" Ryo asked. <br>
- "Probably 'cuz the chain of command hasn't been decided yet. There's no clear leader either," Abel
- answered. "Each guild has an unwritten hierarchy. At the top is, of course, the headquarters in the
- capital. The issue is that the HQ's submaster, not its guild master, came to Redpost.''
- "Ohhh, so if the guild master had come, they would be in charge?" Ryo blurted. <br>
- "Yup. Whoever holds that position is called the grand master in the Kingdom, since they sit on top of
- all the guilds here. The most powerful guilds after HQ are in the largest cities in the east, west, north, and
- south, plus Lune, the largest in the frontier. But because the grand master isn't here, things are a mess
- right now."
- "Wow! So Lune's guild is fairly high up in that hierarchy, huh!"
- Ryo was happy that the organization he belonged to was well regarded. Most people were like that. <br>
- "Well, we <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> racked up a bunch of achievements. Unlike the other four big guilds, Lune's is a
- meritocracy 'cuz it's out in the sticks." Abel sounded like he was bragging. He must have been proud that
- Crimson Sword was included in the guild's stellar track record. <br>
- "The guild masters from the other four cities are here."
- "Oh, right. Landenbier is the guild master of Acray now,,' Ryo said, referring to the largest city in the
- south. "I met him once when he was still with Kailadi's guild."
- Goro, magistrate of Kona, and others had praised the man as the conscience of Kailadi. He had been
- promoted from that city's submaster to Acray's guild master. <br>
- "Yeah, he's brilliant and a good guy to boot. But since the other three are <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>o</i> on the same level as him
- and Hugh. . ."
- "They can't decide on a leader." Ryo sighed softly. <br>
- No wonder they weren't making any progress. A meeting without a leader was doomed to stall. <br>
- " The master from the east and the submaster from HQ wanna charge in, but the north and west
- wanna play it safe.''
- " Two against two. Wait, where's the south in all this?"
- "Landenbier and Hugh are neutral," Abel responded with a frown. <br>
- "I heard that Hugh's on good terms with the Principality, so I'm a bit surprised by his stance. I
- thought he'd drop everything and storm right in.''
- "'Cuz this ain't just 'bout me, lad," said Hugh, suddenly appearing behind Ryo. <br>
- Anyone else would have been jolted by his sudden appearance, but Ryo and Abel had noticed Hugh's
- approach, so they weren't surprised. <br>
- "Dang, at least <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> like I scared ya," Hugh said morosely. <br>
- " The lives o' three hundred 'venturers are at stake . Not just your run-o'-the-mill ones either. All C-
- rank or above. The cream o, the bloody crop. Losin, 'em would threaten the very survival o, the Kingdom.''
- There were many forests and mountains within Knightley. On Phi, forests and mountains didn't
- belong to people-they belonged to monsters. Adventurers had to exterminate the monsters that
- wandered out or go in to proactively thin them out to prevent outbreaks. <br>
- If elite adventurers ceased to exist, the monsters in the forests and mountains could surge out
- and engulf towns and cities everywhere. In fact, this exact phenomenon happened to many cities
- three centuries ago. Records indicated that even an entire country in the Central Provinces had been
- destroyed. <br>
- "So this ain't somethin' I can just decide on my own feelings. 'Sides, the Federation's supreme
- command is Aubrey. Not an easy opponent to deal with.''
- "Do you know him personally, Hugh?" Ryo asked. <br>
- "Yeah. We fought a few times during the last war." He stared off into the distance, like he was
- remembering something from the past, before continuing. "Ya both are incredible fighters, but Aubrey
- is a right monster. Sure, his skill with a sword is impressive. More'n that though, folks call him a genius
- o' war. Gonna be straight with ya-I didn't expect him to take to the battlefield himself after becoming
- leader of the Federation. . . So maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea to pull back right now."
- Abel and Ryo sensed how torn he was over the situation. That explained why he was remaining
- neutral. <br>
- The next day, the situation changed when a carriage arrived at the inn. On the vehicle's door was a
- crest featuring a sword and a staff crossed over a shield, the emblem of the Kin<i>g</i>dom's adventurers' guild. <br>
- A magician in his mid-fifties climbed out. At 1 8 5 centimeters tall, he carried a staff that stood even taller
- than him. He surveyed the area with a sharp gaze and then entered the inn and strode into the meeting
- room. <br>
- The first to notice was Josiah Onsager, submaster of guild HQ in the capital. "G -Grand Master!'' he
- called out. <br>
- Finley Forsyth was the grand master of guild HQ and the top man at the top of the Kingdom's
- adventurers' guilds. As he walked through the meeting room, the other guild masters stood to welcome
- him. After he sat at the head of the table, which had previously been occupied by his submaster, the
- others took their seats too. <br>
- "Grand Master, I, uh.. .'' Josiah began. <br>
- Finley raised his right, silencing him. "I come to you now bearing a message from the government,"
- he said, solemnly addressing the group. "Cross the border and liberate the Principality."
- A momentary hush fell over the space . <br>
- "Aaaye !"
- The HQ's submaster and the guild master from the largest city in the Kingdom's east suddenly
- cheered. <br>
- Meanwhile, the guild masters from the western and northern parts of the Kingdom looked on in
- bitter frustration. <br>
- As for Hugh and Landenbier representing the south, they just sat there quietly. <br>
- ***
- "Your Excellency," Lamber said, "we've received a report from Inverey's western border. A group
- believed to be adventurers from the Kingdom broke through at six this morning. Our troops have
- abandoned the bridge there ."
- Lord Aubrey tilted his head. "About time . . . It took them longer to make a decision than I'd expected.''
- He took a sip of his tea. <br>
- "According to our spy's report, a carriage with the official guild crest arrived from the royal capital a
- few days ago. Not long after, the decision to attack was made.''
- "Must have been someone powerful. Grand Master Finley Forsyth, I think.'' The corners of his mouth
- turned up as he chuckled. <br>
- "We shifted the Third Battalion out after they captured Rednall to make it easier for them to cross
- the border quickly. . . All our efforts wasted, considering they took so bloody long. Tell me, Lamber, what
- should our forces do now?'' Lord Aubrey asked, as if testing him. <br>
- "We wait and see."
- "Why?"
- "Our trump card is the artificial golems, but with the exception of Unit 0 1 , they aren't ready to be
- deployed to the front lines yet. Additionally, we haven't yet identified where the prince of Inverey is
- hiding. However, his camp will most assuredly pass information on to the Kingdom's adventurers. In
- short, if we monitor their movements, we'll discover where Inverey is. We can then wait for them to join
- forces and wipe them out. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> is why," Lamber said, oozing confidence. <br>
- Then he looked at <i>A</i>ubrey and saw the malice glittering in his eyes. <br>
- "A-Am I mistaken, my lord?'' Lamber asked. <br>
- "You are half correct. There is no need to wait for them to rendezvous. We can attack just before they
- do, or just after, in the chaos. Or we can surmise where Inverey and his men are from the direction the
- adventurers are heading. I already have an idea.''
- "Do you really? !"
- Even Lamber was surprised by Aubrey's words. They hadn't yet received any reports on the
- whereabouts of Inverey and his army. <br>
- "Most likely Fion, in the south. However, this is merely conjecture on my part. I've sent out scouts but
- have heard nothing yet. Once they provide confirmation, we attack at once.''
- "I know I am a neophyte compared to you, Your Excellency, so I beg your pardon.. . But won't the
- Kingdom's adventurers pose a threat if they make it to the battlefield?''
- "Precisely so, Lamber. That is exactly why we want them to pass through the border quickly and head
- to Inverey's location without actually <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> him. You've wrung the full and honest truth out of me
- now."
- "I see. It's all so very. . .complicated, isn't it?"
- "It is indeed. War is, without a doubt, complicated."
- Then Lord Aubrey drank the rest of his tea. <br>
- <b>T</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>S</b><b>i</b><b>e</b><b>g</b><b>e</b> <b>o</b><b>f</b> <b>F</b><b>i</b><b>o</b><b>n</b>
- The city of Fion, located in the Principality's southern region, was under the direct control of the
- prince's family. Loris Baggio, prince of Inverey, was currently in Fion's magistrate's office. Almost all the
- remaining military forces he'd mobilized were gathered in the city. <br>
- Originally, he'd planned to use Fion as a base for a counterattack after he'd exhausted the invading
- Federation forces through scorched-earth warfare. However, with the capital falling sooner than
- anticipated, the entire northern part of the Principality falling under Federation control, and Inverey's
- attacks on the enemy's supply lines repeatedly failing, Inverey's forces were in a difficult position. <br>
- Despite Inverey's scorched-earth tactic, its enemy was hardly fazed. <br>
- Loris and the other leaders of Inverey's military had assumed that the Federation would move to
- take control of other areas once the capital fell, but Federation forces had halted their invasion. This
- temporary suspension was unexpected. They had blitzed the capital and then came to a complete
- standstill. . . It simply made no sense. <br>
- "Why aren't they moving?" Loris Baggio said through clenched teeth, glaring down at a map of
- Inverey unfurled across the conference room table of the magistrate's office. " There is no merit in
- prolonging an invasion."
- His words were spot-on. The more time passed, the more likely nobles and commoners alike would
- rise up and oppose the invaders . There was no way Lord Aubrey, the man known as the Tactician, didn't
- understand this simple fact. And this was exactly why the sudden cessation of aggression baffled and
- unnerved Loris and his generals. <br>
- Unfortunately for Loris, no one here had an answer for him. Long minutes passed in utter silence. <br>
- Then, Salieri, head of the intelligence division, finally spoke:
- "Perhaps Aubrey plans to use his own people to colonize the capital and the north, solidifying the
- Federation's rule.''
- A collective gasp of surprise ran through every person in the room. <br>
- The government had evacuated as many of Inverey's citizens as possible in preparation for the
- scorched-earth warfare, particularly in the villages, towns, and cities in the northern regions through
- which it had expected the Federation's army to advance . Inverey's forces had also burned down buildings
- and destroyed wells in many villages. In short, they had been as thorough as possible in their planned
- destruction to ensure the Federation had nothing to use. Soldiers had shed tears while sobbing villagers
- watched. .. <br>
- The inescapable reality was that their vast territory was empty, and it could now be repopulated by
- the Federation's citizens. .. While Loris and his people didn't think the Federation would be satisfied with
- just controlling the north and the capital, it was entirely possible that Aubrey would use those regions to
- establish a foothold at the very least. <br>
- "Salieri, have you received concrete information that lends credence to this theory?" Loris asked, still
- grimacing from the shock of the news. <br>
- " There have been no settlers yet, but construction has started on a road from the northern border to
- Aberdeen, on a scale normally unimaginable. It will be thirty meters wide, running in a nearly straight
- line, and it stands to reason there's no need to lay down such a road for military use only."
- "I see."
- A road thirty meters wide was <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i>. In modern-day Earth terms, it was equivalent to an eight-
- lane highway with four lanes for traffic in each direction.. . Not unlike certain oil kingdoms. <br>
- Once again, silence blanketed the conference room. <br>
- The next time the silence broke, it wasn't because someone broached a sensitive subject; instead, it
- was due to the arrival of one of Salieri's subordinates. <br>
- After scanning the report his subordinate had delivered, Salieri handed it to Loris. <br>
- Loris read the document twice and nodded emphatically. <br>
- "Listen closely," he said. "Approximately three hundred of the Kingdom's best adventurers have
- crossed the border and are on their way as we speak to rendezvous with our forces. Grand Master Finley
- Forsyth leads them. What's more, Master Hugh McGlass, the champion ofthe Great War, marches among
- their ranks!"
- The news practically sent a shock wave rippling through the conference room. <br>
- After a momentary hush, the room erupted in joyous cheers so loud they could have been heard from
- the heavens. <br>
- "Huzzaaaah!''
- They had been fighting tooth and nail for so long, so naturally, this news sent their spirits soaring. <br>
- Conversation buzzed in the room, with Master McGlas s's name the first on many people's lips. Although
- he was a citizen of another country, in a sense, he was also a symbol of the Principality's independence,
- which made him immensely popular in the country. You could say his involvement implied a certainty
- of victory. <br>
- The report also noted that Inverey's intelligence agents had already contacted Knightley's
- expeditionary force, and arrangements were being made to lead them to Fion. Though he knew this
- could very well be the final battle, Prince Loris had already made up his mind: As soon as Knightley's
- army arrived, Inverey's forces would commence their counterattack. <br>
- ***
- The Kingdom's expeditionary force of adventurers trekked through the forest in the western part of
- the Principality. Although this region of Inverey wasn't completely under the Federation's control, its
- main highways were, forcing them to travel using game trails or the forest paths that only locals knew of. <br>
- Sometimes, they had to make their own route by cutting through the thick vegetation. <br>
- Grand Master Finley Forsyth was the supreme commander, but the army was separated into
- divisions based on which region of Knightley its soldiers came from. East Division led the way, followed
- by West Division, North Division, and Central, where the capital was located. South Division was at the
- rear. <br>
- "Does the Grand Master hate the people from the south?" Ryo asked. <br>
- "Ryo, you're not supposed to ask that,'' Abel hissed back, running beside him. <br>
- Hugh McGlass, running behind them, released a deep sigh. "It's my fault. <i>I</i><i>,</i><i>m</i> the one he hates."
- He turned out to be the reason South Division was put in the rear guard. Chloe, a member of
- Inverey's intelligence division and one of their local guides, ran beside him. Although all the adventurers
- were C-rank or higher-except for Ryo, of course-racing through the forest proved more arduous than
- expected. <br>
- "We're starting to lag. Should we walk instead?" Ryo asked Hugh. <br>
- "Yeah, let's do that," he replied. Then he put his fingers to his lips and issued a sharp whistle. <br>
- In response, all of South Division slowed to a walk. They didn't stop <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> since they wanted to
- arrive at their destination as quickly as possible. Abel, Ryo, and Hugh weren't out of breath whatsoever,
- but Chloe sighed in relief as she switched to an easier pace . <br>
- "Here, Chloe," Ryo said, creating a cup of ice and filling it with water. "Please drink it."
- Even though she looked gassed, she still croaked out a "Thanks." Then she downed the entire thing in
- one gulp. <br>
- "I should have expected as much from the champion of the Great War and B-rank adventurers," she
- muttered between gasping breaths, almost like she was talking to herself. "I was confident in my stamina
- and my ability to lead everyone through this forest. 'Volunteer as a guide,' I thought-but I now can
- barely keep up."
- "You're doing just fine, trust me. Look, the others behind us are in even worse shape," Ryo said, trying
- to comfort her. " These two aren't normal."
- Chloe had short, chestnut-colored hair and eyes of the same color that were constantly scanning
- their surroundings. All in all, a pretty woman. She must have been around twenty years old. Two
- daggers, well cared for, hung from her hips. She stood a smidge shorter than Ryo but was still a tad
- taller than average. And as an operative for the intelligence division, she was competent at melee combat
- too. Inverey had dispatched other intelligence personnel to the expeditionary force's other divisions, but
- Chloe was the only woman among them. <br>
- "Hugh doesn't like men. Too filthy, he says," Ryo said. "So long as they have some talent, he prefers
- women. South Division doesn't have too many, though, so that's why he brought you along as our guide,
- Chloe."
- His remark bordered on sexual harassment. <br>
- "Don't go makin' things up, boy," Hugh growled. <br>
- Chloe huffed a laugh. <br>
- "Laughter really is the best medicine . It's working out just like we planned, Hugh!"
- "News to me. I damn well don't remember havin' a conversation like that with ya!"
- Chloe's chuckle evolved into full-blown laughter. <br>
- Watching her, Ryo nodded repeatedly in satisfaction. <br>
- "You sure can be thoughtful at times like these, Ryo," Abel murmured next to them, genuinely
- impressed. <br>
- "So, Hugh. . . Why <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> the Grand Master hate you?" Ryo asked. Walking made conversation much
- easier than running. <br>
- "Yer really ain't lettin, it go, huh?" Hugh grumbled with a scowl. <br>
- "Sharing secrets builds solidarity. And I believe that in order to overcome death, it's best to have a
- strong sense of camaraderie,,' Ryo stated grandly. <br>
- "Well, to put it plainly: I turned down Lord Forsyth's offer to marry his daughter,'' Hugh said with a
- sigh. <br>
- Even as he continued walking forward, Ryo turned his head 1 8 0 degrees to stare wide-eyed back at
- Hugh. It made for a terribly surreal sight, to say the least. <br>
- Walking beside Hugh, Chloe stared at Lune's guild master in surprise. <br>
- Abel continued walking, unfazed apart from his quiet sigh. Apparently, he already knew all this. <br>
- "Was the way she looks.. .''-Ryo hesitated-"uh, not to your liking? Or. . ." He <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> to be careful with his
- words. <br>
- Sexual harassment wasn't treat the same way on Phi as it is on Earth. However, this wasn't because
- of gender inequality. In fact, it was the exact opposite: Phi's women had much more power than women
- on Earth. While men were often stronger physically, magic existed in this world, and research indicated
- that women possessed a slightly higher affinity for magic than men. There were also reportedly more
- female magicians than male. Since mortality was a real possibility in many professions, including
- adventuring, the knighthood, and the magic corps, society had naturally developed into a meritocracy. <br>
- There was no discrimination or delay in promotion exclusively because of one's gender. Thus, this was a
- world where women were also powerful. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> was why Ryo had to be careful with his words. The wrong one could lead right to his demise. .. <br>
- "Her looks, eh? Nah. Elsie's considered one o' the finest beauties' even in the capital.'' Hugh seemed
- lost in his memories. <br>
- Ryo cocked his head curiously. "Then did your decision have something to do with the Grand Master's
- pedigree? Did you think you were too far apart in terms of social status or something like that?''
- "Lord Forsyth's an earl. Any man who marries Elsie would inherit the position," Hugh answered with
- a sigh. <br>
- Ryo only became more curious. "Oh, I know! Hugh, you aren't Elsie's ty- Ummm, I mean. .. Maybe she
- prefers someone leaner and aristocratic?''
- "Actually, she's got a thing for ferocious-lookin' men like me. Ironic, ain't it?" Hugh heaved an even
- deeper sigh. <br>
- At this point' Ryo had tilted his head so far to the side it was almost at a right angle. <br>
- "Then why did you refuse her?" He couldn't fathom why a man would turn down such a tempting
- offer. . . <br>
- "All right, so. . . This all went down three years ago. I was thirty-six at the time and Elsie was eighteen. <br>
- Plain and simple, I just felt sorry for a girl marryin' a man almost twenty years older than her.''
- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>. <i>R</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i>. <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>ff</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>f</i><i>y</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i>
- <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>?</i><i>!</i>
- Ryo was smart enough not to let his thoughts escape his mouth. Hugh McGlass was a guild master. In
- other words, he was Ryo's boss, and Ryo knew a subordinate should respect their superior. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i> <i>a</i><i>m</i>, he thought to himself while nodding. <br>
- Hugh squinted at him. "Ryo, I'd bet ya good money ya were just thinking, <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>. I'm
- right, ain't I ?"
- "How- What-"
- Ryo was shocked to the bottom of his heart. Apparently, a champion's intuition was the real deal. <br>
- "Oh, but the mayhem at the capital-" Ryo stopped, realizing it would be rude to finish that sentence. <br>
- Since so many noble families were living in the city at the time of the incident, chances were high that
- something had-
- "I know what yer thinking an' ya don't need to worry. Elsie just so happened to be in the west at the
- time . Twilightland, I think? In any case, she wasn't in the capital.''
- "Twilightland. ..'' Ryo said, marveling at the name. It'd taken a single word to take his mind off Elsie's
- safety. "Country of dusk. . . That sounds so cool. ..,'
- "That's a new one. Never heard someone call it that before. .. Anyway, Twilightland is southwest o,
- Knightley. Still a fairly young country, founded 'bout a century ago. Gotta say, pretty impres sive they
- carved somethin' out o, nothin'."
- <i>I</i><i>f</i> "<i>t</i><i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i>" <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>d</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>k</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> does <i>T</i><i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>?</i> <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>s</i><i>o</i>
- <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>q</i><i>u</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>:</i> <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>n</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>p</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>?</i>
- Yet another unsolvable mystery was born in Ryo's mind. <br>
- South Division continued marching, Ryo at the head. <br>
- Suddenly, he felt his Passive Sonar react. <br>
- "Hugh,'' he called, "there's fighting four hundred meters ahead."
- "Got it.''
- Hugh let out a sharp whistle using his fingers. At his signal, all seventy members of South Division
- gathered around him. Acray's guild master, Landenbier-entrusted with bringing up the rear-arrived
- last. <br>
- " There's fightin' four hundred meters ahead," Hugh announced stoically. "Dependin' on the situation,
- we may need to keep goin, regardless. Figured I'd let ya all know now.''
- Normally, soldiers might have protested, accusing him of abandoning their allies. All of South
- Division, however, knew that Hugh wouldn't make a decision like that without a good reason. After all,
- the title of "Champion of the Great War" carried tremendous weight, especially on the battlefield. <br>
- "Yer prob'ly wonderin' why. I'll tell ya. Odds are good that the fight's already started between the
- Federation and Inverey's forces on the primary battlefield, 'n' I wanna get outta this forest as fast as
- possible."
- Chloe's eyes widened. <br>
- "At any rate, that's our goal. We'll take stock o' the situation again once we get there. We keep goin, in
- column formation just like we have been. Master Landenbier, I'm trustin' ya with our rear. It'll be the end
- o' us if we find ourselves surrounded."
- "Understood."
- In an army, it was common sense to put your most reliable troops at the front and rear. Since any
- opposing force would want to crush their enemy as easily and quickly as possible, they'd naturally attack
- from the rear, right?
- Meanwhile, Abel, the sole B-rank adventurer, was at the head of the group. <br>
- B-ranks were valuable. Despite all the adventurers from Acray, the largest city in the Kingdom's
- south, and Lune, the largest city in the Kingdom's frontier, gathered here, only one currently active
- B-rank party was participating in the expedition: Crimson Sword. And even then, Abel was the only
- member. Still, South Division was in a better position than the others. East and Central had one B-rank
- party each, while North and West had none. <br>
- No A-rank parties had j oined the expedition, because there was only one currently active in the
- entirety of Knightley and they were based in the capital. According to another adventurer from there,
- the "higher-ups,' had stopped them from participating. <br>
- This information had puzzled Ryo. He could understand stopping the knights, but why stop the
- adventurers? Was it possible that they thought this expedition would fail? Or perhaps it was simply
- because the annihilation of the Royal Knights meant the capital's military power had decreased, so they
- used the A-rank adventurers to shore up its defenses?
- It was one mystery after another. <br>
- A few minutes later, South Division reached the outer perimeter of the battlefield in a wide-open
- clearing within the forest. Remaining hidden, they as sessed the situation. <br>
- "It's a swamp.. ." Ryo whispered without thinking. <br>
- The adventurers were desperately fighting off long-range attacks from Federation forces. The ground
- beneath them had turned into mud. <br>
- "But this area isn't a marsh. . ." Chloe said softly. She hailed from the western part of the Principality
- and had grown up near this forest, so she knew the region like the back of her hand. <br>
- "That has to mean this is a trap laid by the Federation,'' Hugh said calmly. "They'd need at least
- thirty earth magicians to turn that much land into a swamp. Seein' how it ain't so easy to get that many
- together so quick, the 'venturers must've been lured here.''
- The rest of South Division observed in the same dispassionate manner as the guild master. Although
- the trapped adventurers were on the receiving end of an onslaught, they had formed a tactical formation
- to protect their own magicians at the center. They would likely be able to hold out for a while . <br>
- "Ryo, search the surroundings. I wanna know the enemy's positions 'n, whether or not they have
- horses."
- "Roger that."
- Ryo focused on his Passive Sonar for a moment. <br>
- "They're divided into two camps, to the north and south of the swamp. Each has roughly two
- hundred people. I count about the same number of horses on their respective perimeters. No riders,
- though.''
- "No riders? They have no cavalry, then?,'
- "The people carrying out the long-range attacks must have traveled to the camp on them and left
- them there,'' Ryo guessed. <br>
- "Then they must be using the horses for transportation only. Perfect. We'll rush the southern camp
- from the flank 'n' crush 'em. That should be enough for the trapped 'venturers to fi<i>g</i>ht their way outta
- here. Afterward, we steal those Federation horses 'n' ride to Fion, where what's left o, Inverey's military
- is.''
- ***
- The city of Fion stood in the center of a basin, surrounded to the east and west by hundred-meter-tall
- mountains and to the south by the Malefic Mountains. The terrain meant a large army could only operate
- freely in the northern part of the basin. The mountain ranges converged in the north, however, creating
- a narrow pass that eventually expanded into another basin, which made the region resemble a calabash
- from above. Undoubtedly, this bottleneck made the land difficult to attack and easy to defend. <br>
- "Enemy attack!" a sentry shouted from the watchtower. <br>
- Then the bell rang, its call echoing throughout the whole city. <br>
- To Inverey's top military leaders, including Prince Loris, this came as no surprise. Even so, it didn't
- stop them from tensing at the news of a large, approaching army. <br>
- "Activate Green Storm," said Meredith, captain of the guard, his order echoing throughout command
- central. <br>
- At the same time, Loris and Knight Commander Stanley arrived. <br>
- "Status update?" the latter asked. <br>
- " The enemy is just north of the choke point, including the cavalry. At the speed they're advancing,
- they'll be within firing range in a minute," Meredith replied. <br>
- Captain Meredith had been the vice commander of the garrison in Aberdeen, the Principality's
- capital. On G arrison Commander Nigel's orders, he'd spirited the two air magic stones-which were used
- to fire Green Storm-out of Aberdeen and delivered them safely to Fion. His subsequent promotion to
- captain of this city's guard and overseer of Green Storm could easily have seemed like an inevitable result
- of his deeds. <br>
- "Good. Once they're close enough, wipe them out with an area attack," the knight commander said
- casually. <br>
- Although Meredith was in charge of Green Storm, those higher up in the chain of command were the
- <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> directors of its operation. On this particular occasion, it fell to the knight commander. Very little
- decision-making was actually entrusted to Meredith. <br>
- But after witnessing the fall of the capital with his own eyes, he couldn't help voicing his opinion. <br>
- "Lord Commander,'' he said, "it will be dangerous if you allow them to draw too close.''
- "While I sympathize with your sentiments, we have a duty here . By defeating a sizable number of
- them, we can scare them into withdrawing. Not doing so wastes this weapon's utility."
- The knight commander was right. The enormous disparity in military strength between Inverey and
- the Federation meant the former's only hope lay in using Green Storm effectively to turn the tide. <br>
- Neither man's fears came to fruition. <br>
- The Federation's forces halted within the mountain pass, right outside Green Storm's firing range. <br>
- Then the army parted down the middle, making way for something to slowly emerge. <br>
- "An artificial golem. ..'' Knight Commander Stanley choked out, words barely audible. He had already
- been informed of how Green Storm's concentrated attack had had no effect in the capital. <br>
- "Meredith!"
- Prince Loris's eyes bored into the captain of the guard, who understood what he left unsaid. <br>
- "Yes, Your Serene Highness. Those are the <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>s</i> that Green Storm could not damage.'' Meredith had
- told them the devastating but unvarnished truth upon his arrival, but it bore repeating. <br>
- Loris switched his attention to the knight commander, the person in charge. "Stanley, what now?"
- He considered their options with a grimace for a moment. "Knowing that Green Storm is ineffective,
- our only choice is to launch ourselves at them.''
- "You believe that will work?"
- "I honestly don't know. But if the knights stake everything they have on this one battle, then perhaps
- we have a chance. .." Stanley wasn't sure either. Unfortunately, there was no other way. <br>
- "All right. I trust you, Stanley," Loris said. <br>
- Then the knight commander bowed to him and left the command center to lead his order himself. <br>
- Three minutes later, the city gates opened, and the Principality's army charged, led by the knights. <br>
- The Federation's forces unleashed a hail of arrows, but it didn't stop or even slow Inverey's army. In
- a little over a minute, the knights reached the artificial golems one kilometer away and used their
- tremendous momentum to shatter the front ranks of the Federation's army in an instant. <br>
- Naturally, cheers immediately erupted in Fion's command center. <br>
- Meanwhile, the Federation troops did their best to endure the aggressive assault. Unfortunately for
- them, the rest ofthe Principality's army soon crashed into them, demonstrating just as much tenacity as
- the knights had. <br>
- Since the start of the war, Inverey had repeatedly retreated as part of its strategy, and thus its troops
- had never been allowed to engage in full-scale combat. All this time, their frustration had been building. <br>
- The command center had only been able to verify the presence of one artificial golem, which
- Inverey's soldiers quickly overran in an excellent display of the adage "strength in numbers." Once the
- golem was immobilized, the Federation abandoned it in the narrow passage. <br>
- Around two thousand of the Principality's soldiers took part in the charge. Although they were only
- a fraction of the Federation army, they'd used their momentum and fury to overwhelm their enemy here
- in the mountain pass. <br>
- Inverey's army eventually drove the Federation forces through the pass completely and back to the
- basin at the other side. They continued to advance, onward and forward, as their enemy retreated again
- and again. <br>
- After they'd chased the Federation army for some time, some of Inverey's commanders came to their
- senses. <br>
- "Don't they seem almost <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i> weak?'' someone asked, but the same thought went through everybody's
- heads. <br>
- Most of the two thousand troops that had sallied out of Fion were already well beyond the choke point
- and now fighting in the plains to the north. What if a detachment of Federation forces got between them
- and the choke point, now to their south? The army would be trapped with no way to escape . <br>
- As their enthusiasm cooled and rationality returned, the frontline commanders lost the zeal to
- urge their soldiers to continue the assault. Their subordinates grew keenly aware of the change in
- their superiors. Even if they didn't fully understand the worst-case scenario, they were certain their
- commanders were worried about something. <br>
- Morale on the battlefield could be a fickle thing. <br>
- Knight Commander Stanley, in charge, couldn't shake off his growing doubts and finally gave the
- order. <br>
- "Fall back!"
- Fortunately, the way through the pass remained open. Inverey's army had plenty of time, but
- conducting a sudden retreat was much more difficult than a frenzied charge. Stanley's soldiers didn't
- fully understand why they were retreating, nor did they know how far they would retreat or even how. <br>
- Furthermore, the Federation forces were now advancing in an unusually orderly manner. Not
- forcefully or recklessly. Orderly. <br>
- Stanley led the withdrawal while fighting off the Federation forces advancing on the front line. He
- still couldn't shake the feeling that something was <i>o</i><i>ff</i> about this battle. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>o</i><i>r</i><i>g</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>z</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>y</i>'<i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>p</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>. <i>A</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>y</i>
- <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>T</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>L</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> A<i>u</i><i>b</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>?</i>
- The Principality's forces steadily retreated through the mountain pas s and began approaching Fion. <br>
- They just might make it out safely. <br>
- Then, finally, Stanley himself emerged on the other side of the pas s. Since he had brought up the rear,
- this gave Inverey's army hope of a successful retreat. <br>
- At that moment, Lord Aubrey was observing the battle from afar. Unbeknownst to Stanley, Lord
- Aubrey's lips curled into a malicious grin. <br>
- Despite Inverey's withdrawal, fighting hadn't abated. Both armies had come together in a
- disorganized melee, forming a blob that slowly drew closer to Fion. <br>
- Meredith, captain of the city guard, was the first to realize what was happening. As part of his job,
- he was responsible for remaining ready to order Green Storm to fire at a moment's notice. However, the
- chaos of the current situation meant they would inflict friendly fire if they decided to discharge Green
- Storm. Even stranger, the confused melee only continued throughout the entirety of Inverey's retreat
- through the narrow pass. <br>
- "Your Serene Highness, the jumble of enemies and allies means we can't fire Green Storm."
- Prince Loris of Inverey frowned, confused. "I see no need to fire yet."
- "Yes, my lord, but <i>i</i><i>f</i> we fire, we could kill our own. If this continues, it effectively prevents us from
- firing until the enemy reaches the city.''
- Loris suddenly finally realized the Federation's true aim. <br>
- "A parallel pursuit!"
- The city gates stood open to receive Inverey's retreating army. The Federation's goal, then, was
- to pursue Inverey's forces so closely that they'd hesitate to launch long-range attacks from the city,
- allowing the Federation to invade Fion. <br>
- The strategy would effectively nullify Fion's greatest combat asset, Green Storm. <br>
- Knowing Green Storm was ineffective against artificial golems, the Principality's army would have
- no choice but to engage in close-quarters combat. The knights, the most elite and the last line of defense,
- would likely join too. <br>
- The Principality had been dancing to Lord Aubrey's tune from the beginning. After luring them into
- the narrow pass, he'd baited them into retreating and then engaged in a parallel pursuit. Disengaging
- with them during their withdrawal had also been intentional. In fact, he had even purposely allowed
- their initial charge to succeed. .. <br>
- "Cunning bastard!" Loris ground out in vain. <br>
- ***
- While the Federation forces pressed the Principality's army back into Fion, South Division of the
- Kingdom's expeditionary force continued its journey on horseback. It was no surprise that C-rank
- adventurers could ride, even if one water magician among them clung precariously to his horse. <br>
- Nevertheless, it was only that same water magician who realized something was amiss. Suddenly, he
- felt like he was passing through a tiny membrane of air. <br>
- "<i>1</i> <i>0</i>-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>P</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i>,'' he shouted, covering the entire division in walls of ice. <br>
- A split second later, stone spears began slamming into the barriers. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>, <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>. . . <br>
- Under continuous ranged assault, South Division continued through the forest and emerged in a vast
- grassland. There, they found a force of about a thousand soldiers scrambling to set up an ambush, which
- they scurried to execute upon their enemy's abrupt arrival. <br>
- Ryo just about tumbled off the horse he'd been clinging to. Beside him, Abel dismounted his own far
- more elegantly. <br>
- Both men stared at the familiar face they'd spotted among the thousands ahead of them. They'd
- silently decided they would be the ones to face this opponent. <br>
- "Hugh, go ahead with everyone else. Take a slight detour. Abel and I are familiar with the Third
- Federated Independent Battalion," Ryo said, staring at the enemy. "We'll handle them."
- "Gents, hope ya didn't miss the fact there's a <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> of 'em?" Hugh asked, astonished. <br>
- "GuilMas, Lord Aubrey was your nemesis in the Great War, right? Well, it's the same situation here
- with me and Ryo. Besides, a thousand's chump change for Ryo."
- "Abel, are you trying to stick me with the fodder while you deal with the Flame Emperor <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i>?" Ryo
- asked with a sigh. <br>
- "Yup. Don't worry, you <i>g</i>ot this." Abel grinned. <br>
- "Bleedin' hell, boys," Hugh groaned' his shock transforming into confusion. "Don't tell me yer
- serious. . ."
- The fact remained that the entirety of South Division couldn't stop, not when the rest of the
- expeditionary force was struggling to make its way out of the forest. <br>
- "Fine . But ya nitwits better not die, ya hear? Don't care how much o' a mess ya make o, yerselves, just
- make sure ya survive ."
- "You got it, boss.''
- "Will do."
- Satisfied, Hugh galloped away, the rest of the troops following. <br>
- " 1 0-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>."
- Using his calling card, Ryo blocked the hail of arrows Third Battalion shot at South Division. It was
- a weak attack considering the battalion's powerful magicians refused to take their eyes off the two men
- standing in front of them. <br>
- Flamm Deeproad, ever true to his name, glared at Abel with fury blazing in his eyes. "What the <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>
- are you doing here?"
- Abel looked back at him coolly. " To settle things with you, of course, Flame Emperor."
- "Here, Abel. <i>1</i> <i>0</i>-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>P</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i>. There, now you have space for just the two of you. No need to
- hold back. Feel free to fight to your heart's content.''
- "Have I ever thanked you for always looking out for me? No? Well, thanks. By the way, Ryo, you're not
- <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> gonna fight a thousand people, are you?"
- "Are you <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> asking me that now? ! <i>A</i><i>f</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> I've already committed to taking down seven of the
- Flame Emperor's subordinates, all thousand in the Third, <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> Gray Robe Faust? Unless you want to feel
- my wrath too, I suggest you finish your fight first, Abel."
- "Yeah, yeah, promises, promises. You just make sure you don't die.,'
- " That's a given. And right back at you, thanks very much.''
- The fourth duel between Abel and the Flame Emperor began as Ryo prepared to fight Faust and the
- Third Federated Independent Battalion. <br>
- ***
- "Why is the Red Demon Lord <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> ?''
- "I thought this lot was supposed to be adventurers from the Kingdom.''
- "Does this mean the Red Demon Lord is an adventurer from the Kingdom?"
- "Damn it, we've been deceived!"
- Ryo casually listened to the conversation between the Flame Emperor's seven subordinates. <br>
- Apparently, they believed they had been tricked. However, in a world rampant with misunderstanding,
- the likelier truth was that they'd simply made the wrong assumptions. . . <br>
- "I can't believe you actually followed us to the battlefield,'' Faust called out with a laugh. He wore his
- usual gray robe . "But I suppose I should be glad for the chance to end this once and for all."
- "You hurt my disciples. Now it's time you accept your punishment. Oh, and just so you know, I plan
- to defeat the Flame Emperor's subordinates and the Third Battalion as well.''
- "<i>O</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i><i>!</i> Do tell!" Faust cackled harder. <br>
- His subordinates, however, continued to mutter among themselves. <br>
- "The <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> battalion? How can he say that like a casual afterthought. ..,'
- "If we all attack together, we can manage it.. ."
- "Lord Faust is here too!"
- Despite their obvious frustration, the Flame Emperor's subordinates seemed to have hope in the
- strength of numbers. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>. <br>
- A dull thump sounded from somewhere behind their forces. <br>
- "Ah, I almost forgot to mention," Ryo said. "I've put an ice wall there to stop you from reporting back
- to your main host."
- "What? !"
- "Well, it also means none of you will be escaping,'' Ryo taunted, grinning. <br>
- It was one man versus a thousand, yet the water magician was so sure of his victory that he'd
- announced he wouldn't allow any of them to escape. It defied anybody's definition of common sense . <br>
- Faust and the Flame Emperor's subordinates, knowing that the water magician before them was an
- extraordinary opponent and a fearsome wielder of magic, began chanting spells at once. <br>
- "Too slow! <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>1</i> <i>0</i>2<i>4</i>."
- Ryo suddenly launched a barrage of ice spears that was immediately followed by the clamor of hard
- objects colliding, the dull thuds of icy projectiles smashing into leather armor, and a wave of painful
- gasps across the battlefield. <br>
- Only a hundred people fell, meaning ninety percent of the battalion had survived Ryo's first strike. <br>
- Suffice it to say, they were an outstanding, well-trained group. <br>
- "Don't underestimate us ! <i>C</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>h</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i><i>,</i>" Faust incanted, voice booming. <br>
- Then dozens-no, <i>h</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>s</i>-of stones flew toward Ryo. <br>
- Simultaneously, the Flame Emperor's subordinates rattled off their own spells. Each one was an area-
- of-effect attack that the caster had modified, concentrating its diffuse offensive force into a single target:
- Ryo. Previously, Ryo had blocked their attacks, but this time they timed their spells with Faust's, so the
- numbers alone were overwhelming. <br>
- "<i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>J</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>."
- "<i>S</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>c</i> <i>B</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>e</i>."
- "<i>S</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>R</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>."
- " <i>T</i><i>w</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>S</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>c</i>.,'
- "<i>D</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>z</i><i>z</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>," Ryo said, countering with the same spell he'd used last time. Drizzle was an inexhaustible,
- almost invisible series of water shields. When two magical attacks meet, they collide in a brilliant flash
- of annihilation. The same phenomenon happened with Faust's stones. The invisible but powerful thick
- shield of water vapor protected Ryo perfectly. <br>
- "Fine ! Now it's our turn!"
- If magic didn't work, then close combat it was. The Red Demon Lord was a magician, after all, and
- defeating a magician by forcing them into hand-to-hand combat was a tried-and-true strategy. Of the
- Flame Emperor's subordinates, a swordsman and a lancer charged Ryo. The nine hundred surviving
- soldiers of the Third followed suit. They'd survived Ryo's first strike, which made them the best of the
- best, capable of slicing through magic with their swords, spears, and such. With so many of them, there
- was no way that the Red Demon Lord would live to tell his tale . <br>
- "You'd be correct,,' Ryo said with a faint smile. He drew Murasame and conjured its frosty blade. <br>
- "Under <i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> circumstances."
- Without hesitation, he rushed the two fighters charging at him. <br>
- He parried the lancer and swordsman's attacks with two flicks of his sword, then used his
- momentum to plunge straight into the nine hundred soldiers of the Third Federated Independent
- Battalion. <br>
- "Impossible !''
- A magician not only wielding a sword at close quarters but doing so competently? They were
- <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. With the fight having only just started, they wondered if Ryo was out of mana yet. .. No,
- definitely not, especially when they considered how many large-scale spells he'd cast last time. <br>
- Smirking, Ryo spun through them like a dancer, swinging his sword relentlessly. His blade barely
- made contact, yet it knocked each soldier out one by one. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>4</i>," he incanted, using ice spears to deflect swords at point-blank range . Sometimes, the
- spears struck an enemy in the j aw hard enough to cause a concussion. With their brains so forcibly
- rattled, the victims couldn't stand. They'd recover, in time, but the Icicle Lances were fast and heavy. <br>
- Since force was the sum of mass and speed, those lances-even with blunted tips-were hard on the
- victims' jawbones. . . <br>
- One by one, Ryo knocked his opponents unconscious, crushed their bones to render them unable to
- fight, or immobilized them with ice spears. <br>
- Now came the careful part. . . <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>C</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>t</i>."
- Yeah, you read that right. Instead of using Permafrost to freeze the entire battalion at once, Ryo
- finished off each individual combatant by freezing them with Ice Casket. It was almost like he was
- deliberately flaunting his power. <br>
- Neither Faust nor the Flame Emperor's subordinates could launch effective attacks on Ryo because
- the soldiers of the Third were constantly getting between them and him. <br>
- Just like he'd planned. While his movements seemed flashy, it was all carefully orchestrated. Just like
- the Federation's parallel pursuit tactic, Ryo was using the enemy as a shield to discourage long-range
- attacks. <br>
- And Faust and the others had taken the bait. <br>
- Ryo had prodded them verbally to gain the mental advantage, but really, he had a lot of respect for
- Faust and the others under the Flame Emperor's command. Even for Ryo, taking on a thousand soldiers
- at once was neither safe nor sound logic. Sure, he could win, but the real danger lay in Ryo's battle fervor. <br>
- While it usually stayed dormant, it occasionally seduced him into things like confronting a thousand
- enemies at once. <br>
- Or maybe that was just his true nature . <br>
- It took Ryo about three minutes to defeat the remaining soldiers of the Third Federated Independent
- Battalion. <br>
- "That quickly? !"
- "But we had nine hundred survivors left. .."
- "The Red Demon Lord is a true terror.,'
- The Flame Emperor's seven subordinates muttered among themselves. <br>
- Faust was silent, his sneer no longer occupying his face. He'd realized that even if he and Ryo were
- evenly matched in magical combat, there was a massive disparity in their physical capabilities. <br>
- "All right, folks," Ryo started, turning to the eight. "As you know, I'm an adventurer of Knightley. This
- carnage was the consequence of your meeting with only <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> such adventurer.,' He puffed out his chest,
- his expression brimming with confidence . "If by some mistake or other the Federation goes to war with
- the Kingdom, please inform your leaders of what you just saw so that they stop the war. Otherwise. ..''
- Ryo paused to laugh. " This will be the fate of all in Handalieu.,'
- The eight were completely silent. <br>
- Ryo had demonstrated his fighting prowess to such an extent in order to deter future wars. It was also
- why he'd left the Third alive instead of killing them outright. It hadn't been out of kindness or optimism. <br>
- Future generals could emerge from its ranks-some who could become leaders like Lord Aubrey-and
- Ryo had now instilled in them the fear of fighting the Kingdom. In other words, he'd ensured that news
- of this horrific experience would spread far and wide. Some might have called it advertising, while
- others might have called it propaganda. <br>
- Ryo didn't want any personal infamy. He didn't want tons of people to know about him. But he
- also knew that if or when they did, he should leverage his fame to the fullest-especially if it could
- prevent his country from becoming a war zone. He hid what he could without alerting people to his full
- potential. Once they knew, however, he had no issue dropping all pretense. <br>
- Strategies are always evolving. Today's sound tactics might not be tomorrow's, and people need to be
- ready to make that judgment. <br>
- Historically, there are two primary reasons a major power may intervene in a war between smaller
- countries: to test its weapons and to make a show of force . In the latter, the major power attempts to gain
- an advantageous position in subsequent peace negotiations and demonstrate its strength in the event of
- war. <br>
- War and diplomacy are two sides of the same coin. While both may be ways to resolve political issues,
- they have tragically different outcomes. .. <br>
- "Even a magician like me can wield a sword. So what do you think a professional like <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>m</i> is capable
- of?" Ryo pointed toward the battle unfolding within his ice wall between Abel and the Flame Emperor. "If
- you're unsure, just watch closely. .."
- To these mortal soldiers, that duel was close to the apotheosis of swordsmanship. <br>
- ***
- Let's turn back the clock a bit. <br>
- The battle between Abel and the Flame Emperor was at full throttle from the get-go. <br>
- "<i>M</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>,</i> <i>F</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>E</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>U</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>,'' Flamm Deeproad said, summoning his magic blade before the
- fight even began. <br>
- Abel cursed internally. <br>
- <i>G</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>h</i><i>?</i>
- Because of course he did. Flamm's weapon became extremely dangerous once unleashed to its full
- potential, which allowed it to slip quite literally through its opponent's defenses. It also could materialize
- at a moment's notice to parry an enemy's blade. And it did all this automatically, as if Morarta had a mind
- of its own. <br>
- "Would it make any difference if I called you a cheater for using that ?''
- "No, because I know you too possess a magic sword, Abel." The Flame glanced pointedly at Abel's red,
- glowing sword. There was no sarcasm in his voice. He was simply stating a fact. "Go ahead and activate
- it."
- "Unfortunately for me, my buddy here hasn't accepted me yet, so I can't do that!"
- "A swordsman of your caliber, still ignored by his weapon. .. Seems that blade is unusually prideful."
- "Is it really? The fact that it's <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> makes it unusual enough, and now you're telling me it's got its
- own sense of pride too?'' Abel sighed deeply. He didn't know anything about his weapon. He had needed
- one when he left the castle to become an adventurer, and it just so happened to be lying in a forgotten
- corner of the treasure vault. "Guess I should have listened when I had the chance, huh?''
- It was too late for what-ifs, though. In front of him stood Flamm Deeproad, the <i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> champion ofthe
- Great War, rumored to have killed a thousand people. What's more, he had unlocked the full power of his
- magic sword, Morarta. Abel should have been done for at this point. The only thing left to do was accept
- his defeat and die. <br>
- "Screw it," Abel said. "Let's do this.''
- Except Abel wasn't the type to give up. He had fought Flamm three times so far. The first time, he'd
- lost. The second, he'd won. Their third match had been cut short. And now here was the fourth. So far,
- he'd seen Morarta's power twice. <br>
- "Perish!"
- The Flame Emperor closed the gap between them in a single lunge and swung his sword down. Abel
- knew if he tried to block Morarta like a normal sword, it would slip through his blade and cleave his skull
- open in one blow. With that in mind. .. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- "Preposterous !"
- Abel had parried Morarta. More accurately, he'd parried it in its solid form. Those familiar with Abel's
- swordsmanship would have noticed that Abel held his sword much closer to his body than usual-so
- close that his magic blade and head were almost touching. <br>
- "If it senses it's about to slice through me, it <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> materialize, right?''
- If he blocked Morarta too far from his body, it would slip past his weapon and resolidify before
- making contact with him to cut him. Thus, he'd kept his sword so close to his body when defending that
- he'd tricked Morarta into retaking its original form. <br>
- Or that, at least, was how Abel envisioned it had worked. . . <br>
- "Abel, you have my respect," the Flame Emperor growled, glaring at him. <br>
- As a peerless swordsman, Flamm Deeproad understood the difficulty of blocking an attack at a point
- far closer to one's body than they were accustomed to. One's muscle memory <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> have rejected Abel's
- positioning immediately, but he'd somehow deliberately suppressed that instinct. Logically, that was
- the only way to block Morarta. . . Even though Flamm understood all this, it didn't change how shockingly
- difficult it was to pull it off, technically and mentally. <br>
- " Then all I have to do is crush your technique <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> your fortitude."
- And with that, the Flame Emperor began a barrage of attacks . Abel parried all of them, his sword
- practically touching his skin. If he made even one mistake, it would be over in an instant. As he deflected
- strikes uncomfortably close to his body, an uncommon dread filled him. <br>
- Nevertheless, he remained calm. <br>
- "How.. . How are you able to do this?" the Flame Emperor hissed, his voice strained. He truly couldn't
- comprehend the situation. If he'd been in Abel's shoes, he would have lasted ten strikes at the most,
- likely les s. Regardless of how extraordinary he was or how astonishing his swordsmanship was, such a
- sustained defense should have been impossible!
- "'Cuz I know what ultimate fear is."
- "And what <i>i</i><i>s</i> it?"
- "A gryphon landing right in front of you. Nothing's worse than that."
- "You dare mock me? !" the Flame Emperor spat. <br>
- His derision was only natural. Gryphons were creatures of legend. There had been no sightings in
- the Central Provinces for centuries. If such a creature <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> to descend in front of your eyes, you would
- undoubtedly be too terrified to move. It was truly the ultimate fear. . . <br>
- After some time, the Flame Emperor sensed something amiss. He didn't know exactly what had
- happened, but he knew something about the man in front of him, the man who continued to defend
- against his attacks, had changed. <br>
- "Is it just my imagination, or are you improving?" he said. <br>
- Through repetition, a person could optimize their technique and eliminate the extraneous. In other
- words, repetition <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> them. And by this point, Abel's defense was honed. <br>
- Skilled swordsmen perfected their defenses through constant repetition and muscle memory. It
- started the moment they picked up a sword in the form of kata, a sequence of positions and movements
- in martial arts, allowing them to eventually react without even <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> to think about defending
- themselves. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> was defense. <br>
- At the same time, though, there was no further evolution. It was one thread among many, including
- both offensive and defensive combos, that together formed the tapestry of one's "swordsmanship." It
- never needed to be more than that because defense didn't defeat opponents-offense did. <br>
- But Abel's defense was on the brink of evolving. Parrying Flamm's sword at such an unnaturally
- close distance to his body defied normal experience. After all, in any other situation but this one-where
- he was defending himself against the magic sword Morarta-he didn't need to change his defensive
- strategy. At first, Abel had to deliberately analyze the situation and carefully thrust his sword each time
- he wanted to block Morarta's attacks. <br>
- However, at some point in the fight, that began to change. <br>
- He'd fought the Flame Emperor three times before; he knew his swordsmanship. Yet, after a while,
- keeping his sword close to his body came second nature. Why? Because he'd been swinging his sword
- practically every day since childhood. He never neglected the basics, the fundamentals, and that
- overwhelming effort had saved Abel's neck on more than one occasion, including unusual situations
- such as this. Hard work never betrayed you. Although his defense might have kept him alive by the
- skin of his teeth in his previous fights with Flamm, he'd optimized it through effort, giving him some
- breathing room. <br>
- And now that breathing room had opened a window of opportunity for a counterattack. <br>
- "You. . . You. . . What the hell <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> you?'' The words fell unbidden from the Flame Emperor's mouth. <br>
- Instead of anger, they were now laced with fear. He had realized he was facing something beyond his
- comprehension.. . <br>
- When one's will wavered, so did their sword. An unsteady mind created unsteady strikes, and
- suddenly that window of opportunity grew a little wider. <br>
- And when that happened. . . <br>
- <i>S</i><i>k</i><i>r</i><i>r</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>h</i> . <br>
- The Flame Emperor's sword scraped against his opponent's . Abel had been simply blocking all his
- blows, but now he angled his blade and <i>p</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. Stepping forward at the same instant, he slashed upward,
- slicing off Deeproad's right arm. The limb went flying with Morarta still in its grip. <br>
- "Ngh!"
- Flamm wasted no time drawing a dagger with his left hand, but Abel had anticipated that too. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- He sent the knife hurtling aside and pressed his blade against Flamm Deeproad's neck. <br>
- "What are you waiting for? ! Kill me!" he shouted. <br>
- Silent, Abel took a steadying breath. The reality was, he'd been fighting at his physical and mental
- limits. He longed for a glass of water, but Ryo, who always gave him said glas s of water, was still battling
- his own opponent on the other side of the ice wall. <br>
- "Flame Emperor, you're the commanding officer here, right? Of the Third Independent Battalion or
- whatever. We both know the leader can't die until the denouement. They're still duking it out over there,
- so don't surrender just yet. That water magician has to finish taking down your buddy. Faust, was it ?
- If you make me chase you now, things will get even worse. So let's take a breather and enjoy the show,
- yeah?"
- Meanwhile, the spectators watching the duel unfold from the other side of the ice wall muttered
- among themselves in utter confusion. <br>
- " This can't be happening, right?"
- "Lord Flamm. . . He's. . ."
- "What should we do?"
- The Flame Emperor's subordinates were stunned. <br>
- "Nothing for us <i>t</i><i>o</i> do," said the gray-robed Faust Fanini. " They're not our problem. Isn't that right,
- water magician? After all, your intent is to kill us, isn't it?''
- "Nothing gets past you, huh, Faust?,' Ryo concurred. After all, he <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> come all this way to punish the
- man who had hurt his students. Even if Abel defeated their commanding officer, that had nothing to do
- with his own agenda. <br>
- Listening to their conversation, six of the others sucked in a sharp, collective breath, looking
- gobsmacked. The seventh, a woman, was the only one who didn't smile or give in to despair. <br>
- She stared resolutely back at Ryo. <br>
- "We'll fight too! We won't cower!"
- She was a magician with long brown hair tied up in a ponytail. Ryo remembered her-the air
- magician who had cast Bullet Rain the first time he fought her superior, the Flame Emperor. <br>
- "But, Amelia, have you forgotten that Bullet Rain doesn't work on the Red Demon Lord?'' said a small
- redhead standing next to her. <br>
- If Ryo's memory served right, she had used fire magic back then. <br>
- For whatever reason, Amelia's gaze shifted to Faust. "I haven't, Nilde . Which is why I'm going to use
- Tempest this time.''
- "You mustn't !'' Nilde cried out, shaking her head vehemently. "Your heart will explode if you do. And
- it requires too much mana for one person to unleash. The spell is listed as a forbidden one in texts for a
- reason. Just because it's theoretically possible doesn't mean people can actually <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> it!"
- Ryo cocked his head thoughtfully. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>f</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>e</i> <i>?</i>
- Obviously, the fighting had stopped during all this. If all Ryo wanted was victory, he could press the
- attack and secure triumph. But success alone was meaningless . He <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> to force Faust to repent and make
- it unequivocally clear to the thousand soldiers of the Third Battalion watching from within their ice
- caskets that they absolutely did <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> want to go to war with the Kingdom he and Abel belonged to. <br>
- And that was why he was grateful that his opponents planned to use their greatest attack. Because
- when he inevitably repelled it, it would do wonders for his plan. He waited patiently for their
- conversation to end, but he honestly didn't know how to feel about the magician using a spell that would
- cost her life. . . Not to mention the name of said spell. .. <br>
- "' Tempest' means storm, right? Also, the name of one of Shakespeare's plays.. . First Bullet Rain and
- now Tempest. Whoever named these <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> have been a reincarnate.. ." Ryo muttered, voice so low that his
- opponents, busy arguing with each other, didn't hear it. <br>
- "You're right. One person's mana isn't enough.'' Amelia responded, her eyes still fixed on Faust. <br>
- With a small shake of his head, Faust took something out of his robe and tossed it at her. <br>
- "Use it."
- It was a green magic stone' roughly half the size of a fist. <br>
- "Through alchemy, it's been imbued with the equivalent of an individual's mana supply. That should
- be plenty for your purposes.''
- Amelia caught the stone and inclined her head in acknowledgment. <br>
- Faust looked back at Ryo. "I assume you arrived at some sort of understanding after what just
- transpired?"
- "Of course. Now I have a theory of why you didn't run out of mana last time. You have a huge stock of
- mana-infused magic stones inside that robe, don't you? Some of them are probably as big as the one you
- just gave to her, but I'd guess most are small.''
- Then Ryo showed him a small yellow magic stone pinched between his fingers: the same one Faust
- had dropped after their previous battle. <br>
- "The idea is simple but extremely effective. Many people should have already thought of it, but the
- lack of recorded applications must mean executing it properly is incredibly difficult, even with the aid of
- alchemy. I'd say it's proof that you're a high-level alchemist."
- Ryo's admiration was genuine. Considering what Faust had done to his disciples, the man lacked
- any sort of humanity. But his estimation as an alchemist was a different matter altogether. Even Ryo
- understood that. <br>
- "Still, I can't condone your actions."
- "Then what will you do?"
- "What else? Destroy you. Even your own mother won't be able to recognize you when I'm through
- with you." A faint smile accompanied Ryo's declaration of war. <br>
- Amelia had already started chanting the necessary incantation, which sounded as long as or perhaps
- even longer than the one for Bullet Rain. The other six stood on guard around her. They didn't attack Ryo
- because they knew no matter what they tried, it wouldn't work. <br>
- "I promise not to attack so long as you don't."
- His words surprised them. <br>
- "But if you <i>d</i><i>o</i>, I <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> counter. When that happens, I'll crush her too, and that will put a stop to her
- chanting, won't it? So I suggest you watch meekly from over there. What do you say?"
- The six people looked at each other. Then Nilde, the redheaded fire magician, nodded, acting as their
- representative. <br>
- "Excellent. All right, Faust, you'll be kind enough to keep me company until she finishes her
- incantation and casts Tempest on me, yes?"
- "Do my ears deceive me, or are you implying that you see fighting me as simply a means of killing
- time?"
- "Care to prove me wrong?''
- "Fascinating!"
- Thus began the second magical battle between Ryo and Faust. <br>
- "<i>C</i><i>r</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>h</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i>.''
- "<i>D</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>z</i><i>z</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>."
- Ryo countered Faust's overwhelming onslaught of rocks with his drizzle . The light of annihilation
- sparked in the space between them. <br>
- "I know how powerful your offense is, but what about your defense? <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>1</i> <i>2</i><i>8</i>. "
- "Don't underestimate me! C<i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>. ''
- Ice spears hurtled down on Faust from almost the entire sky, but he blocked them with a stone shield. <br>
- "You aren't even going to <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> to intercept them one at a time?"
- "Stop speaking in riddles! Say what you mean!"
- "Fine . Your magical control is weak."
- The moment Ryo answered him, his ice spears stopped falling in straight lines and began weaving
- erratically around Faust's stone shield. <br>
- "Damn you! <i>S</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>m</i>. "
- Faust started generating a sequence of small earth walls to intercept each ice spear. The light of
- annihilation flashed in the space between them, sometimes driven by Faust's offense and Ryo's defense,
- other times by Ryo's offense and Faust's defense. Six of the Flame Emperor's subordinates stood there
- with their mouths agape. Only Amelia remained focused on chanting the incantation for the Tempest
- spell with her eyes closed. <br>
- "See? You <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> do it if you put your mind to it. However, the density of your frontal assault has waned.''
- "It's about time I knocked you off that high horse! S<i>m</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>. "
- " Then I'll just have to return the favor with another round of <i>D</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>z</i><i>z</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>."
- The sparks of annihilation burned even brighter now between them, searing the eyes of anyone
- watching. The whole time, Ryo relentlessly pelted his opponent with his Icicle Lance saturation attack,
- while Faust continuously rebuilt his earth barriers. <br>
- "Oh, look, the intensity of your frontal assault has fallen even more . I'm guessing you've reached your
- limit?"
- "You bastard. . .''
- "In that case, how about another switch between offense and defense? <i>A</i><i>b</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>J</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>2</i><i>5</i> <i>6</i>. "
- "Ngh! <i>G</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i>. ''
- While maintaining Drizzle, Ryo launched streams of water directly at Faust, who instinctively
- protected himself with walls of earth. Unfortunately for him, the abrasives in Ryo's water jets meant
- they cut through earth<i>f</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>. After penetrating several layers of stones, the water streams lost momentum
- and disappeared as they annihilated one layer after another. <br>
- Faust found himself depleting an astonishing amount of mana as he simultaneously defended
- against attacks from the front and above, but he could do nothing but continue protecting himself
- against the attacks with seemingly no end in sight. <br>
- The ensuing outcome was obvious. <br>
- "Blast it!"
- The last stone walls vanished, and he couldn't create a new one to counter Ryo's ice spears. Faust
- collapsed to the ground on his hands and knees, visibly at the cusp of mana exhaustion. <br>
- "Did you know that a small fraction of people get headaches right before they run out of mana? Looks
- like you're one of the unlucky few. Your head must be pounding,'' Ryo said blithely. Then he paused. <br>
- "You're experiencing the same pain you forced my students to endure. I returned the favor. Consider it
- your penance."
- "Why-" Faust gasped hoarsely. <br>
- "Yes?" Ryo prompted him, unsure what he was trying to ask. <br>
- "Why aren't <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> out of mana?''
- Faust had used up all of his mana <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> the mana in the magic stones attached to his body, yet Ryo
- stood there showing no signs of mana depletion, despite their drawn-out, head-on battle. This was
- extraordinary, even for a man known as the Red Demon Lord. <br>
- "You don't understand the nature of magic."
- "What the hell are you-"
- "There is no way to create using only the magical energy inside the body. There <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> a time when
- I myself believed it too. I also wondered if mana was the result of some interaction with a substance
- floating in the air. But neither explanation accounts for the fact that magicians can just create matter. <br>
- For example, ice or stone. That reality means a breakdown in the law of conservation of energy and the
- theory of relativity."
- From Faust's expression, you would have thought Ryo was speaking a foreign language. He
- understood the words, but he couldn't make sense of them. But, really, who could have blamed him? If
- he didn't know that energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, how could he even begin to
- understand what Ryo was talking about?
- " Therefore, the only conclusion I've reached is that none of us, not me or you, produce magic using
- the magical energy in our bodies alone. While it's possible some new theory emerges that <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> break
- the law of conservation of energy or the theory of relativity, I'm personally not there yet. What I have so
- far can't even be considered a real hypothesis. It's more like a hunch, really."
- At this point, Ryo felt the familiar surge of magical power that occurred before a user generated
- magic and remembered he'd left a loose end. .. <br>
- "I believe she's almost done reciting the incantation," he said, looking at Amelia. <br>
- Sweat beading across her brow, she continued chanting. Then at long last, she reached the final part. <br>
- " <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>gi</i><i>c</i> <i>I</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>."
- " That's a line straight from <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>T</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>,'' Ryo muttered to himself. "I <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>w</i> it. Whoever created that
- spell must have been a Shakespeare fan."
- " <i>T</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>."
- The moment Amelia uttered the trigger word, a vacuum formed around Ryo. <br>
- A second later, it <i>i</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. <br>
- " That's-"
- " Tempest. . ."
- The explosion's shock wave kicked up a storm of dust, obscuring whatever was happening within
- the dome-like vacuum from the spectators. Despite the inward force of the imploding spell, it didn't
- take long for the aftershocks to hit them either. Eventually, however, the swirling cloud of dust began to
- settle.. . <br>
- "What <i>i</i><i>s</i> that?"
- "A block of ice?"
- "It can't be. . ."
- A block of ice the size of a person stood in the center of the dome, resembling one of the thousands of
- frosty coffins scattered over the battlefield. <br>
- Then the block melted, and a man in a robe emerged. <br>
- "I definitely didn't expect <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>! You created a vacuum, no? Then compressed it with external airflow
- to make a sort of pseudo implosion. .. I'm familiar with the abilities of the giant pistol shrimp's claws, but
- this is <i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> in comparison.''
- He approached the Flame Emperor's subordinates with his usual nonchalance. <br>
- None of them stopped the robed water magician known as Ryo because, deep down, they knew they
- couldn't. <br>
- "How are you still alive?" they murmured. <br>
- "So this is the true power of the Ted Demon Lord. . ."
- Five of them stared in shock while Amelia lay collapsed on the ground. The other, Nilde, knelt next to
- her, crying. <br>
- Ryo placed his right hand on Amelia's abdomen. When he did' Nilde's eyes widened in surprise. But
- Ryo only inclined his head, conveying his intention not to desecrate the corpse with a single, gentle nod. <br>
- "Her heart has ruptured," he muttered. <br>
- Water made up sixty percent of an adult's body. Two-thirds of that water was inside the cells. The
- remaining third lay in the body's intercellular fluid and blood, which meant. . . <br>
- "As a water magician, I should be able to force the blood to flow.. ."
- He circulated blood throughout <i>A</i>melia's body. <br>
- "It's been less than a minute since her heart stopped, so her brain should be okay. . . I think. All that's
- left is to.. . Um, Miss Red-haired Fire Magician?" Ryo said to Nilde, still kneeling next to Amelia. <br>
- "Huh? Yes?" She looked up, startled to find Ryo talking to her. <br>
- "Her heart has ruptured, but I'm using my magic to circulate blood throughout her body, so I may be
- able to revive her. A genius alchemist I know gave me an excellent potion, which I'll pour directly on her
- heart. In order to do so, I'm going to cut through her clothes and skin. Is that all right?"
- "Sh-She'll come back to life?" Nilde asked in utter disbelief, glancing between Ryo and <i>A</i>melia. <br>
- "I can't guarantee it, but it can't hurt to try."
- "Please. Do what you need to."
- Ryo nodded upon hearing her reply. <br>
- " <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>J</i><i>e</i><i>t</i>."
- First, he sliced open the clothing around her chest. Then, wielding the stream of water like a scalpel,
- he cut an incision from her nape to navel and then did the same to her sternum, the long, large bone
- beneath. Ryo was performing a median sternotomy, something he'd seen on a medical drama back on
- Earth. This way, he could reach the heart without damaging the lungs, expose the damaged tissue, and
- pour the potion accurately <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> quickly. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>C</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>.. <i>C</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>S</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>K</i><i>i</i><i>t</i>.''
- Using a series of surgical tools made out of ice, Ryo shifted the bones and muscles, revealing the hole
- in the heart, which was coated with a thin layer of ice. Ryo took out the potion and poured half of it on
- the heart. A faint light pulsed, then the heart was repaired. But it refused to pump. Ryo placed his hands
- on his chest to find the rhythm of his own heartbeat, then focused. After a while, the icy film covering
- Amelia's heart began to beat to the same cadence . . . <br>
- "It- It's beating. . .''
- "I declare the ice cardiac massage a resounding success,'' Ryo said, beaming. <br>
- The only thing left now was to reverse the process. He closed the bones, sprinkled more ofthe potion,
- closed the skin, dripped a little more potion. . . Finally, he took Amelia's pulse, confirmed she was alive,
- and nodded. <br>
- "She's back with the living," he said with a smile . <br>
- "Oh.. . Oh my goodness. . ." Nilde sobbed. <br>
- As if taking that as her cue, Amelia opened her eyes. <br>
- "I'm so glad. . . I'm so glaaad. ..'' Nilde howled. <br>
- Meanwhile, Amelia looked at Nilde, her face crumpled as she wept. Then she looked at the Red
- Demon Lord, standing there <i>s</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. From a distance, the other five of the Flame Emperor's subordinates
- watched her with concern. <br>
- "Did Tempest.. .fail?"
- "Nooo, you succeeded. You died because you <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>, Ameliaaa!'' Nilde explained tearfully. <br>
- But Amelia remained confused. If she'd succeeded, why was the Red Demon Lord still alive? Why was
- <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> still alive?
- "Ah, that's right. <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>R</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>," Ryo said, dispelling the icy enclosure around Abel and the Flame
- Emperor. Then he stood. <br>
- Flamm Deeproad immediately rushed over. "Amelia!''
- "Lord Flamm. . . I'm sorry. ..,'
- "Stop. Just rest."
- Evidently, the Flame Emperor was kind to his subordinates. <br>
- "I guess she wouldn't have risked her life to cast that kind of magic if they didn't actually care about
- him, huh?" Abel whispered to Ryo. <br>
- "Uh, time to consider our next move. For our group's surprise attack to work, we need to stop these
- people. I can do that by freezing them. . .''
- "You sure you should be doing that to someone whose heart just restarted?"
- "Good point. Then why don't I surround them with ice walls? If I make it about three hundred layers
- deep, we should be able to buy Hugh and the others quite a bit of time."
- "Wh-Whoa, you can do that many? Ten, sure, but <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>?"
- "I just have to create thirty of the ten-layer version. Simple, right?"
- With that, Ryo enclosed the Flame Emperor, his seven subordinates, and Faust inside three hundred
- walls made of ice. <br>
- "I'll free you later tonight, so I'd appreciate it if you quietly remained inside until then," he said. <br>
- The Flame Emperor nodded in response. He had accepted defeat. <br>
- "It seems the swordsmen around here are quite gracious in their defeat," Ryo hummed, pretending
- to talk to himself. "The mark of a <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> swordsman, don't you think?" He glanced pointedly at Abel,
- confirming that it was no monologue. <br>
- " That last part is a jab at me, isn't it?''
- "Nooo. Why would you think that?"
- "Yeah, yeah. So what if I'm a bad loser? That's just how adventurers are.''
- "Defensive, aren't we? Very typical of you, Abel."
- "Dunno why. Maybe all the bullcrap that comes out of your mouth makes me feel like I'm losing my
- mind?"
- "Well, <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> if you were actually a decent person. . ."
- "Takes one to know one, right? Does that mean I should keep better company?"
- "Anywaaay. I'm just glad this is settled. Done and dusted, once and for all.,'
- "Yup' for both of us."
- Then the two of them bumped their fists together. <br>
- Just when it seemed like everything was over, they soon realized things were only beginning. <br>
- "We're linking up with the others."
- "I'm a little tired, so I suggest we power walk.. ."
- "Is that code for <i>r</i><i>u</i><i>n</i>?"
- They started heading toward the main battlefield to the south. <br>
- "Didn't you<i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> cut open that air magician's chest ?''
- "I did. She used some crazy magic capable of making the caster's heart explode.''
- "Meaning she tried to kill you, right?''
- "Yes, but. . . It would be one thing to defeat her in battle after she gave everything she had. However,
- killing <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>f</i> with her <i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> magic is another thing entirely. I don't like that.''
- Ryo knew he was just bein<i>g</i> smug, that this was the height of hypocrisy. What did it matter, though?
- In the end, life was just a series of self-satisfying experiences. So he didn't think there was any need to
- worry about it. <br>
- "The fact that you poured a potion on an organ <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i> the human body tells me you know a lot about
- anatomy, huh?"
- "When you kill monsters, you extract their magic stones, don't you? You eat meat too, so you must
- know plenty about their bodies. It's basically like that."
- "Except I can't even imagine <i>c</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>o</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> to save them," Abel said with a shake of his
- head. <br>
- Ryo tilted his head slightly, "Well, I studied history, which means I read up on all kinds of things. It
- was only natural I'd know."
- "Wait, you're telling me you researched the human body while studying <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> ? Seriously?"
- "History spans the entire scope of human experience, from humans' first steps, the creation of the
- written word, and the present. It makes sense for medicine to fall <i>s</i><i>o</i><i></i><i>e</i><i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> within that, don't you
- think? Plus, politics, economics, mathematics, and physics all fall under the umbrella of history too."
- "If you say so.. ."
- "In other words, the entire universe is the subject of study. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> history.'' Though Ryo laughed, there
- was no doubt in his voice. <br>
- "And that's also why I'm researching the ten-dimensional, simultaneous, second-order, nonlinear,
- partial differential equation.''
- "What in the <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> did you just say? I don't think I'd understand that even if you wrote it down."
- " The most famous is Profes sor Einstein's equation for gravity. If I use that as a stepping stone, I think
- I can discover what magic-no, <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>a</i> . I believe I can discover the true nature of mana."
- "Mana's true nature, huh. . . Old man Hilarion's been researching the truth about magic his whole life,
- but I've never heard anyone studying mana. Got any clues yet ?''
- "Not yet. Someday, though. S<i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>a</i><i>y</i>," Ryo said, excited. <br>
- He had originally wanted to go into theoretical physics, but serendipity had led him to study history. <br>
- As a lover of both science and social studies, he didn't consider them <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> different, but he certainly
- hadn't expected he'd wind up running a business instead. <br>
- Then Abel blinked like he'd just remembered something. "What are you gonna do about the thousand
- or so people you froze?"
- "Should I free them at the same time as the Flame Emperor and the others? Since the plan is to let
- them go by nightfall, they should have plenty of time to recover with Extra Heal."
- "Ohhh, right. You can undo your ice even from a distance."
- "It <i>i</i><i>s</i> a strange phenomenon, isn't it?" Ryo cocked his head thoughtfully. "I've always wondered about
- that, you know. My Ice Casket spell is easy to understand, but once I use it to freeze someone, they remain
- frozen even if I move far away. It's almost like some magical tether connects it to me. . . Perhaps that
- means mana is being supplied the entire time, which lets me thaw a casket from a distance?"
- "But even you must have some kind of maximum range, right?"
- "Of course. Right now, it's about four hundred meters. My target has to be within that range when I
- <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> a spell. That discrepancy's why I became curious about the relationship between magic and distance
- in the first place."
- "Huh. Interesting."
- The fact that his spells, which could only activate on targets within four hundred meters, could
- sustain themselves <i>a</i><i>f</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> he'd left the original range limit was a mystery for the ages. <br>
- "Which brings us back to the ten-dimensional, simultaneous, second-order, nonlinear, partial
- differential equation.''
- "Right, the thing I wouldn't get even if you wrote it out for me ."
- "Simply put, it's an equation that unifies gravity, space, and mas s. In the standard E = mc2 , mass and
- energy are different forms of the same fundamental thing. From this, we can derive a new equation that
- expresses the relationship between energy and <i>g</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> instead. But I can't solve my grand theory myself. <br>
- Let's work on it together, Abel.''
- "No, thanks."
- "Why not?! If we solve and understand it, we'll be one step closer to illuminating the depths of
- magic . . ."
- "Solving it only gets you a <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>p</i> closer? That's it?'' Abel sighed, imagining the length of the road ahead. <br>
- No achievement was easy. <br>
- "Yes. In my opinion, an expres sion of the equation that describes the relationship between energy
- and gravity wouldn't factor in mana. Why? Because <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>, we're working with<i>f</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> properties, not three. <br>
- If only Professor Einstein had lived a little longer.. . Ah, well, it is what it is. Solving this equation means
- discovering a new solution, and <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> means etching our names in history. That's what's at stake here ."
- "Now I'm even more determined not to touch any of that with a ten-foot pole.''
- "When I reach the hypothesis stage, I'll teach you about mana. On that day, I'll make you eat your
- words, Abel."
- "Back to speaking a foreign language, huh? Fine. When that day comes, just make sure you dumb
- things down so <i>I</i> can understand what the hell you're talking about, okay?"
- Finally, Earth's theoretical physics and Phi's magic were beginning to overlap. . . <br>
- <b>A</b><b>s</b> <b>s</b><b>a</b><b>ul</b><b>t</b> <b>o</b><b>n</b> <b>t</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>M</b><b>a</b><b>i</b><b>n</b> <b>H</b><b>o</b> <b>s</b><b>t</b>
- At the time, Lord Aubrey and the other Federation commanders were directing the main host's
- operations on the plain north of the choke point. He sensed something off farther north, in the army's
- rear guard, but he heard neither screams nor any other commotion. But as a veteran of many battles, he
- knew to trust his instincts. He should have been hearing noises and voices, but where were they?
- No one else noticed anything amiss, but split-second decisions could make the difference between
- victory and defeat in war. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>,</i><i>t</i> <i>q</i><i>u</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i> <i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>f</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>
- <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- Having arrived at his conclusion, he stood up from his chair and shouted. <br>
- "Enemy attack! Assume defensive formation!"
- At Lord Aubrey's command, his subordinates immediately sprang into action. These particular
- captains had been fighting under his command before he'd become the Federation's chancellor a decade
- ago. They exited their tents surrounding the main encampment and gave orders to their troops . <br>
- They didn't understand exactly what was happening or what would happen, but Lord Aubrey's
- words were enough. If he believed the enemy was on the move, then they would attack from somewhere,
- and the main host would be embroiled. Since they didn't know where it was coming from, they had to be
- ready to intercept in all directions. <br>
- ***
- With Hugh McGlass and the guide Chloe in the lead, South Division of the Kingdom's expeditionary
- force rode south on horseback. The Federation forces weren't nearly as concentrated in this direction,
- likely because the elite Third Federated Independent Battalion was deployed there. Still, that didn't mean
- a complete absence of the enemy, so they advanced without delay, eliminating as many foes as they
- could as quietly as possible. <br>
- But there was a limit to how much they could do. <br>
- "Enemy attack!"
- The shout came from ahead. <br>
- The moment South Division heard those words, it broke into a full-speed gallop. Now that its surprise
- attack had been sniffed out, it was a race against time. <br>
- Its target was the enemy's main encampment-more specifically' Lord Aubrey. Everyone understood
- that there was no other way to turn the tide. Perhaps the Federation wouldn't withdraw from Inverey
- even after Lord Aubrey's defeat, but they could maneuver more effectively if the enemy didn't have its
- supreme commander. Never mind them being hopelessly outnumbered. . . That was just how absolute
- Aubrey's presence was. <br>
- Just as absolute as McGlass, the Kingdom's champion. And so, South Division began engaging in full-
- scale combat. <br>
- After finishing their fight against the Third, two men went off in pursuit of South Division. <br>
- "Abel, the fighting has started."
- "Well, yeah. It <i>i</i><i>s</i> a battlefield.''
- "You're late ."
- "And you aren't ?''
- "Honor is bestowed upon swordsmen who <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> the charge. Those who arrive late to the party are
- worthless."
- " Thanks for sharing. I'm safe, then, since I led the charge against the Flame Emperor."
- "Always ready with a retort, aren't you? Just so you know, no one likes smart-aleck adventurers."
- "And just so <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> know, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones !"
- While bantering, the pair continued their brisk jog south. Then, out of nowhere, they saw a figure
- hurtling through the sky. <br>
- "<i>H</i><i>u</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i>" they said in unison, surprised. <br>
- The person didn't look like they were flying of their own volition; in fact, they'd almost certainly been
- blasted into the air. The person was Rah, a vanguard swordsman from the C-rank party Switchback who
- boasted an intimidating physique over 1 8 5 centimeters tall. Watching him soar through the air was an
- absurd sight, to say the least. <br>
- Ryo and Abel ran toward the spot Rah landed. There was no one around the unconscious man. His
- comrades had surrounded the enemy who'd sent him flying. <br>
- Abel forcefully poured a potion into Rah's mouth. Observing from the side, Ryo briefly worried that
- it might end up in his windpipe.. . If it had been a normal drink, that would have been a huge problem. <br>
- Thankfully, they had nothing to worry about since it was a potion, which the body could absorb
- regardless of where it was applied. The important thing was to get the liquid <i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>o</i> the body. <br>
- Or not. <br>
- Two seconds later, Rah woke in a fit of coughing. . . Apparently, it <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> flowed down his trachea instead
- of his esophagus. <br>
- "Rah, can you hear me?" Abel asked, showing no indication that he noticed Rah choking. <br>
- Ryo was initially amazed by Abel's nerve, then realized Abel had likely just overlooked Rah's hacking. <br>
- After all, his friend had been an adventurer for a long time, and these things happened. <br>
- "Y-Yeah, I'm fine, Abel. .. Wait! The others !"
- "They're fighting not far from here,,' Ryo answered. <br>
- He looked aside where, a short distance away, the rest of Switchback and another party were
- confronting something. <br>
- "Please, help them. I'll be there as soon as I can move again.''
- "You got it,'' Abel replied, and the two of them headed toward Switchback. <br>
- "What <i>i</i><i>s</i> that ?''
- From the waist up, it looked human, with two arms and a head. Below, however, it had <i>f</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> legs . It
- was obviously an artificial <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- "Abel.. . I don't even recognize you.. ." Ryo wailed, covering his eyes. <br>
- "I'm standing <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i> you, asshole,'' Abel snapped. <br>
- The idea of four legs and a humanoid torso might conjure the image of a centaur. Unfortunately, the
- artificial thing in front of them was decidedly <i>n</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> that. <br>
- The thing's limbs resembled an arachnid's legs rather than the legs of any quadrupedal animal. If
- it had had eight, Ryo might have pictured Arachne from Greek mythology, a woman with a humanoid
- upper body and spiderlike lower body. However, this artificial creature was nowhere near lifelike, its
- surface seemingly metallic and incredibly hard. <br>
- Sue, Switchback's scout, noticed them approaching. "Abel! Ryo! You went after Rah, right ? How is
- he?"
- "He's fine. We gave him a potion and he woke right up. He'll be back soon. More importantly, this is-"
- "Almost certainly a golem.''
- Acray's guild master, Landenbier, and that city's C-rank party Six Flowers, which consisted of six
- people-as its name suggested-faced the creature alongside Switchback. In other words, even with ten
- of them, they were struggling to fight it off. <br>
- But that didn't concern Ryo, who was far more concerned with what Landenbier had said: a golem. <br>
- Ryo had seen a wild golem before . In fact, he'd fought several of them with Abel in the Forest of Rondo. <br>
- No matter how you'd cut it, though, those things had been nothing more than rocks . However, the thing
- in front of them reminded Ryo of a robot or some other type of lifelike machine in spite of its four legs. <br>
- "Abel, it's completely different from the rocks we saw. Now <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> is what I call a golem!"
- "Just this once, I get where you're coming from and actually agree. They say there's an army of
- artificial golems in the west, powered by alchemy."
- No one could miss how Ryo's body visibly trembled. The expression on his face was a mixture of
- excitement and, for some reason, regret. He was thrilled to see an artificial golem with his own eyes, but
- why the regret? Well, he'd been beaten to the punch. What punch? Being the first to create a golem in the
- Central Provinces ! He hadn't <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> believed he'd been on the cusp of creating one, but he'd been close
- enough, albeit unaware of it. Of course, objectively speaking, with the level of his alchemy, that goal had
- been a long way off anyway.. . Let's just keep that a secret. <br>
- Ryo took a deep breath to calm himself down. <br>
- "Even Kenneth said that it was impossible to create a golem. ..,'
- Ryo regarded Baron Kenneth Hayward, one of the Kingdom's genius alchemists and the chief
- researcher at the Royal Center for Alchemy, as his mentor. <br>
- "I bet. It's different from normal alchemy. Having said that, I've never heard of anyone in the Central
- Provinces successfully making one."
- "Does this mean we're already falling behind in the information war?" Ryo shook his head in despair. <br>
- Then, he scrutinized the golem before him, paying close attention to its four legs. <br>
- Had it been difficult to make one that walked bipedally? Even on modern Earth, bipedal robots
- require highly advanced technology to maintain balance. Perhaps this was where the creation of an
- artificial golem differed from normal alchemy. Making the sensors and gyroscopes needed to balance the
- body wasn't easy, even with the magic that existed in Phi, so making it quadrupedal instead of bipedal
- made much more sense. <br>
- "Hey, Abel, how about you avenge Rah and challenge it to a duel?''
- "Why is it always me? Besides, this isn't something you can fight one-on-one.''
- "And you have the audacity to call yourself a B-rank adventurer? ! Aren't you the least bit upset that
- Rah was blown away? Don't you have any pride as a swordsman?"
- "Yes, no, and no.'' Abel completely ignored Ryo's provocation. <br>
- It was easy to imagine the specimen's strength, seeing how it had blasted a fighter of Rah's caliber
- away. And, honestly, anyone would avoid fighting it at melee range. <br>
- Ryo surveyed his allies surrounding the golem. Acray's Six Flowers was a very unusual party
- comprising a swordsman, a shield bearer, a priest, and three magicians who excelled at ranged
- attacks. What's more, the former B-rank adventurer and Acray's current guild master, the fire magician
- Landenbier, was also present. Apart from its scout, Sue, Switchback also included the air magician, Tan,
- and the priest, Nuda. With so many magicians, the fight had become a mini siege, so it made sense they
- kept the golem at a distance. <br>
- However, they <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> have had an arsenal of offensive spells on their side, but Ryo came to a
- realization that Ash, the fire magician of Six Flowers, soon confirmed. <br>
- "None of our magics work. . ." she murmured, looking back at the golem. "It's blocked everything
- we've thrown at it: fire, wind, and earth-<i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> our offensive spells."
- "Specifically, it used a Magical Barrier to do so, an incredibly tough one," Landenbier added. "It even
- blocked my Fire Javelin.''
- Ryo didn't know what a Magical Barrier was, but he got the gist from context. <br>
- "Meaning the only thing we haven't tried yet is water magic, hm?" Ryo nodded to himself. "Here I go,
- then. <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i>. "
- An ice spear flew toward the golem. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- It struck an invisible wall in front of the golem, and the spear and wall disappeared with the usual
- flash of annihilation. <br>
- "Ugh. .. I can't penetrate it,'' Ryo said, frustrated. <br>
- "No, <i>b</i> <i>u</i><i>t</i>. . .the Magical Barrier vanished,'' Nash, air magician and middle sister of the trio in Six
- Flowers, pointed out. <br>
- A second later, however, the Magical Barrier reconstructed itself. <br>
- "Well, that was quick. I really shouldn't be surprised, though," Ash remarked. <br>
- Ryo couldn't <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i> it, but some experienced magicians could sense the presence of this particular type
- of barrier. <br>
- "Maybe we shouldn't ignore this. . .'' Nash murmured. <br>
- "At first <i>g</i>lance, it doesn't seem like it can attack from a distance . . . But the moment you turn your
- back, it strikes," Landenbier said, bringing up the most pressing problem. <br>
- "So we need to keep it moving somehow. And by <i>s</i><i>o</i><i></i><i>e</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i>, I mean water magic," Abel said
- suggestively. <br>
- "I don't understand your implication. . .''
- "You immobilized a thousand people."
- "I was just helping them rest. They needed a breather. A bit of compulsory humanitarian aid, so to
- speak.,'
- "Now look who's spouting complete crap.,' Abel shook his head, not even bothering to try making
- sense of Ryo's nonsensical explanation. <br>
- While lamenting the complexity of language, Ryo mulled over his friend's suggestion. He might
- actually be good at slowing things down. <br>
- "All right, I suppose I'll give it a try. . . <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>B</i><i>a</i><i>h</i><i>n</i>. "
- Ryo usually stopped something with Ice Bahn, a versatile ground-freezing spell that could be used
- against land targets lacking long-range attacks. The ground froze over, and the golem's feet slipped. It
- couldn't move even if it wanted to. However, its four legs prevented it from outright falling. If it had been
- normal ice, it could have possibly moved by hooking its sharp toes into the ice, but Ryo's special ice was
- as hard as his Ice Wall-which meant it was <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> hard. <br>
- Rah finally made it back to them. "<i>O</i>h?,' he hummed. <br>
- The entire group exchanged glances that said, <i>W</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>!</i> Then, for some reason, everyone started
- inching away from the golem. Ryo did his best not to take his eyes off it, which was why he noticed
- something suddenly appear in its open palms. <br>
- "Electrical discharge?" he muttered. <br>
- The next instant, the golem stretched out its arms and shone the white light between its hands on the
- ice under its feet. Then, the ice began to melt. <br>
- "No way. .."
- Even though it was happening before his eyes, Ryo couldn't believe it. He had never seen Ice Bahn
- broken or melted before. It'd happened to his Ice Walls lots of times, but Ryo didn't think far enough
- ahead to make that connection at that moment. The only thing on his mind was warning his allies, who
- were creeping backward. <br>
- " The golem is moving! Run!"
- Hearing his voice, Six Flowers and Landenbier looked at the golem, then started running. Not a single
- person in Switchback had looked back. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>.''
- Ryo created a barrier in front of the golem to buy time while running away. Abel followed right
- beside him. Ryo glanced back and, sure enough, the golem was melting the ice wall with the white light
- between its hands. The light had no ranged attack power, yet it nevertheless melted through each layer
- of ice one by one, chipping away at the distance between it and Ryo's comrades so slowly that they were
- able to put some distance between it and them. It <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> catch up with them eventually, but until then,
- he'd focus on making sure the others didn't get too sluggish. <br>
- Such was the rude thought that ran through his head. <br>
- <i>I</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>h</i> <i>I</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>m</i>. . . <br>
- ***
- "So this is the main camp, eh?'' Hugh McGlass muttered. <br>
- He was alone. Just a few seconds earlier, Coffee Maker, the last party in his unit to arrive, had joined
- the fight against the Federation soldiers, who were likely Lord Aubrey's personal guard. Although Coffee
- Maker had only just been promoted to C-rank, its members had plenty of experience as bodyguards and
- escorts, so they let Hugh ride ahead as they engaged the enemy. <br>
- After finding the tent, Hugh slipped inside with his sword in hand. <br>
- "So,'' he said, looking at the man sitting within, "we finally meet, Aubrey.''
- It was Lord Aubrey, supreme commander of the Federation forces and leader of Handalieu. <br>
- "You arrived much faster than I expected, Hugh McGlass. Impressive.''
- "High praise from the Tactician himself. Guess I should be honored."
- Even as they exchanged verbal j abs, Hugh, ever vigilant, drew closer to Lord Aubrey. <br>
- "Frankly speaking, even if you defeat me now, it will not change the course of the war. I'm sure you're
- already aware.,'
- "Yeah, I am. But if we wanna save the Principality, this is our only way to turn the tables. All our other
- choices are pointless. Takin' ya out now at least gives Inverey a chance of survival. One in a million, sure,
- but better than nothin', right? 'Course we're gonna take it."
- "You're lying.'' Lord Aubrey's voice was flat, one side of his mouth twisting in a sardonic smile. " This
- isn't for Inverey's sake, is it? If we successfully annex the Principality, the Kingdom of Knightley will
- then share a <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> long border with the newly expanded Federation. Your nation already shoulders a
- heavy burden with the threat of the Empire. So tell me true, Hugh: This is for <i>K</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>,</i><i>s</i> sake, is it not?"
- Hugh could only stare back at Aubrey. <br>
- "No one is criticizing you. As a matter of fact, I applaud your decision. It's natural to intervene in a
- war when its outcome will affect your people."
- "Confident, ain't we? Got any basis for that ?''
- "If the famous Hugh McGlass had come alone, perhaps I could believe it had been solely for the
- Principality's benefit. But leading his subordinates and fellow adventurers? Another matter entirely. <br>
- After all, you can't ask your comrades to go to their deaths for another country."
- "Yeah? Is that how it is?"
- "Yes, it is. Even a warmonger like me abhors the thought of sending my people to their doom."
- "That don't sound like the kind o' thing the <i>i</i><i>n</i>famous Tactician would say.''
- "Military men have more reason than anyone to despise war,'' Lord Aubrey stated unequivocally. <br>
- "Only soldiers know the true horrors of the battlefield. No one would willingly send the men they've
- nurtured to a place like that. Those who seek medals and fame have ample other opportunities for such
- things outside the battlefield.''
- "I hate to admit it, but ya may have a point."
- Hugh nodded in agreement as Lord Aubrey continued to wax poetic. He was only entertaining this
- long-winded exchange to gather information. The man before him was the leader of the Federation, one
- of the three major powers in the Central Provinces. People rarely found themselves one-on-one with his
- ilk. The reality was that a lot had gone wrong at the heart of the Kingdom over the past few years. While
- it was hard to imagine that the Tactician was involved in <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> the nefarious plots, surely he'd had his hands
- in a few. <br>
- The man in question grinned, as if he'd seen right through Hugh. <br>
- "Heh heh heh. I'm impressed by your acuity. Indeed, collecting intelligence is vital. Say, why not
- become a minister in my administration instead of serving as the guild master of some backwater town?
- I'll see to it that you're well compensated."
- "No, thanks. Ya know the info I want. Why not just tell me before you die?"
- "Unfortunately for you, I have no intention of dying. I know not what you seek, Master McGlass. <br>
- However, if I had to venture a guess, I would say it must concern the unrest in the royal capital, eh? Half
- of the Kingdom's recent chaos-including that turbulence at the capital-was my doing," Lord Aubrey
- readily admitted. <br>
- Hugh remained silent, but he continued to stare expectantly. He knew there had to be more to it. <br>
- "I wasn't responsible for the trouble in the east, such as the collapse of the Lowe Bridge, though I <i>d</i><i>o</i>
- take credit for Whitnash." The corners of his mouth curled. "I only discovered later that <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> used the
- same organization as I did. A very useful lot. They'd do anything as long as you have the coin."
- "Considerin' I'm a guild master myself, it don't take a genius to figure out what kind o, organization. <br>
- I'll be sure to give 'em their just deserts later."
- Hugh's intelligence network had already sniffed out that the Sect of Assassins was the organization
- this mystery third party had hired. He assumed that it'd been the Empire, but what Aubrey said next
- threw him for a loop.. . <br>
- "Your phrasing tells me you don't know what happened to them. That organization's base was wiped
- out. When my people arrived, they found no bodies. However, the entire village was frozen. We theorized
- that perhaps an individual or group from the Kingdom was responsible. To my chagrin, though, we were
- wrong."
- If Ryo had been there, of course, he might have told Aubrey, <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>y</i><i>c</i> <i>u</i><i>'</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>!</i> Obviously, <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>,</i><i>d</i> been the
- individual from the Kingdom who'd wiped them out. <br>
- " The entire village? Frozen?''
- A suspicion suddenly sprouted in Hugh's head and grew rapidly. It made him think that it <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> to have
- been one of his adventurers. In fact, the face of a certain robed water magician lingered, but he pushed it
- out of his mind. <br>
- "W-Well, that sure sounds like a lotta trouble. . ."
- "Oh? Hugh, you know something, don't you? Your expression betrays you."
- "Nope, not a damn thing. Looks like ya got an overactive imagination, eh, Aubrey?''
- Hugh was a terrible liar, but Lord Aubrey chose not to press further. <br>
- "Well, there you have it. That's all the information I can give you."
- Then Aubrey stood from his chair and drew his sword. <br>
- Although Hugh had been waiting for his opportunity, he couldn't find one even in Aubrey's rise to his
- feet. It just went to show the prowess that a life spent on the battlefield could instill. Hugh was genuinely
- impressed, but he couldn't waste time . He <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> to defeat this enemy. <br>
- When two masters face off, in both eastern and western swordplay' it's difficult for either to make
- the first move. Choosing to attack first leaves you open to a counterattack, gifting an opportunity to your
- opponent. If you opt to go on the offensive, you <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> defeat them with one blow. If you're not a master
- swordsman, you can easily gain the upper hand with simple techniques, like feints, tricky footwork, and
- a clever shift of the angle of your blade. <br>
- Tipping the balance with such amateur moves was impossible at Hugh and Aubrey's level. It would
- take something a bit more, like the <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> that suddenly thumped against the ground beside them. <br>
- Unfortunately, they had no time to check what it was. The two moved in unison, and a fierce sword fight
- began. <br>
- As their blades clashed for the tenth time, they finally realized what had crashed to the floor near
- them: a person encased in a block of ice . <br>
- While Hugh wouldn't say he was <i>f</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>r</i> with the sight, he could guess who was responsible. The
- same couldn't be said for Lord Aubrey. As a military commander, his basic understanding of water magic
- told him that it was impossible to outright freeze a person-so what had fallen so close to him defied
- common sense. <br>
- For the briefest moment, he was shaken by what he was seeing. But in a duel like this one, even a
- split-second hesitation was decisive . <br>
- Hugh didn't miss his opportunity. With their swords locked together, Hugh shifted his center of
- gravity to the left to dodge Aubrey's next attack. At the same time, he removed his left hand from his
- sword-
- "<i>C</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>b</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>S</i><i>k</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>:</i> <i>T</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>I</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i>. "
- -and punched Lord Aubrey in his right abdomen. <br>
- Such a move was unthinkable in Japanese kendo or swordsmanship, but the difference here lay in
- the swordsman's fighting style and in the nature of the fight itself. A normal punch would have had no
- effect on Lord Aubrey's custom-made leather armor. Unfortunately for him, Hugh used a Combat Skill,
- multiplying his punch's force by ten. <br>
- Unsurprisingly, it sent even Lord Aubrey flying. The moment before he slammed to the ground, he
- took a defensive stance to dampen his impact and tucked into a roll. He landed on one knee, allowing him
- to immediately counterattack-as one would expect of a skilled soldier. <br>
- Then he spat a mixture of blood and saliva onto the floor and realized his internal organs were
- damaged. <br>
- <i>D</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>M</i><i>c</i><i>G</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>s</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>s</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>p</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i>. . . <i>O</i><i>r</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>c</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i>
- <i>fi</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>?</i> <i>Y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>!</i>
- Although the odds were overwhelmingly stacked against him, Lord Aubrey laughed, his thoughts
- defiant. He knew the tide would turn very soon in his favor.. . <br>
- Then, as if on cue, six guards slashed through the canvas of the tent behind him. <br>
- "My lord!"
- See? The tide <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> turned. <br>
- Just a few seconds ago, Hugh had been deciding how he'd finish off Lord Aubrey. . .but now it was
- extremely difficult to make any kind of move. Hugh could have easily maintained his advantage if the
- newcomers had been any old soldiers, but these were Lord Aubrey's personal guards. Luck was not on his
- side. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>'</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>b</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>e</i><i>h</i> <i>?</i>
- Hugh sighed softly. He knew he could win against them, but it would take too long and demand too
- much from him. He likely wouldn't come out the other side unscathed. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>fi</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>. . . <br>
- Of course, with high-ranking priests like Rihya on his side, he could repair any missing parts. Even
- so. .. <br>
- <i>B</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. <br>
- "Apologies, Hugh, but it seems victory belongs to me.,'
- "Color me shocked. The great Tactician, calling a fight before it's actually ended.. ."
- Hugh concealed his unease with bravado. He had a bad feeling about this. His surprise attack had
- only worked on the infamous Tactician because it had defied all his expectations. But something like this
- only happened once every ten years, if that. He would never have another opportunity again in this war. <br>
- Still, there was no reason for Lord Aubrey to be so assured of his victory. Had Hugh missed
- something? He attuned his eyes and ears to his surroundings, ensuring his guard stayed on high alert. <br>
- Aubrey, however, took Hu<i>g</i>h's focus on his surroundings as an invitation. <br>
- Before Hugh knew it, Aubrey had produced a bottle in his right hand and quickly downed its
- contents. <br>
- "Ain't no way. . ." Hugh couldn't think of anything else to say. <br>
- After finishing his drink, Aubrey grinned broadly at him. <br>
- " That's right. A potion. It healed my injuries.,'
- At that moment, Hugh realized his plans were crumbling around him. Fighting six personal guards
- would have been difficult but possible with the necessary sacrifice . A recovered Aubrey, however, meant
- there was no longer a path to victory. <br>
- His opponent had bragged about his triumph to trick Hugh into focusing on his surroundings,
- thereby diverting his attention from Aubrey for just a moment. Using a potion to heal himself while
- his enemy was distracted would create a situation where victory was assured. And Lord Aubrey had
- succeeded. <br>
- "Now then, Hugh McGlass. Might I suggest you surrender?"
- Hugh didn't need to think about his answer. <br>
- " The hell I will," he replied. <br>
- No idea on how to break this impasse came to him, but he wouldn't yield. The impact of Champion
- McGlass's surrender would be too great, too devastating. <br>
- "So what will you do? As you can see, I have six excellent subordinates. Who do <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> have, Hugh?"
- No one . He had no one . It was a hopeless situation. <br>
- But then.. . The tables turned for a <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> time. <br>
- "Oh, this is where you were, Hugh!'' a familiar voice called out from behind Hugh. "I have big news. <br>
- The enemy has <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>s</i>!"
- A robed water magician and a B-rank swordsman suddenly ran into the tent. <br>
- "'Course you boys would choose <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> to make yer grand debuts!" he muttered. <br>
- Then, like a villain unable to suppress their evil cackle, he laughed. <br>
- "Bwa ha ha !''
- "Sorry, Aubrey, but it looks like <i>I</i> win'" Hugh said, radiating confidence. <br>
- Doubtful, Lord Aubrey stared first at him, then at the newly arrived magician and swordsman. <br>
- "We still outnumber you. . . Yet you truly believe you can win?"
- "Damn right. Surrender now 'n' I swear to escort ya back to yer homeland unharmed. Whaddya say?"
- "How dare you mock us? !" one of the guards shouted. <br>
- Aubrey remained silent, suspicion still in his eyes. Perhaps he was wondering whether Hugh was
- bluffing. <br>
- "What happened to those thousand men?" Hugh asked, referring to the Third Federated Independent
- Battalion. <br>
- "We took them down and stopped them in their tracks," Abel reported, drawing his sword. <br>
- "Why ain't I surprised?" Hugh said with a shrug, more resigned than impressed. Even at a glance, the
- Third had seemed like the cream of the Federation crop. "They must've been strong, right?''
- "Yeah, they were . Get this, though: Their commanding officer is the Flame Emperor."
- "Wait, you mean <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> Flame Emperor who slew a thousand men in the Great War?"
- "Yup' that guy."
- During the Great War, Hugh McGlass had been a hero of the Kingdom, and Lord Aubrey a hero of
- the Federation. However, Handalieu had had a hidden hero: Flamm Deeproad, also known as the Flame
- Emperor. Hugh had, in fact, crossed blades with him during the aforementioned conflict, so he should
- know his face. . . <br>
- "The Flame Emperor was basically a kid ten years ago.. ." Hugh muttered. <br>
- "Sixteen, right?" Abel replied. "He's the same age as me."
- Despite chatting like they didn't have a care in the world' both were alert, their swords at the ready. <br>
- "It defies belief that the Third could be defeated so quickly," Aubrey interjected, "and by an ambush,
- no less. They should have been able to take evasive measures."
- "You can thank these two for their loss, Aubrey.''
- "Are you- You're saying it was<i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> these two?"
- "Bull's-eye. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>,</i><i>s</i> why I told ya to surrender."
- Waving the white flag was their most efficient and effective option now-far more effective than
- killing Lord Aubrey. Frankly, Hugh didn't know if executing him would even win them this war. <br>
- Aubrey had already outlined how this would all play out. But if he surrendered, the fighting would end
- immediately, and both sides would move toward a ceasefire. Depending on the negotiations, it might be
- possible to draft a treaty favorable to the Principality and Kingdom. That was why Hugh was so intent on
- Lord Aubrey surrendering. <br>
- "Not only was the Flame Emperor there," Aubrey asked, "but Faust should have been as well, yes?''
- "Yes, and I crushed him," Ryo answered. <br>
- "I believe you're a magician?"
- "I am. I destroyed him fair and square in magical combat." Ryo's voice didn't waver. <br>
- "Ya got some kinda grudge against this Faust guy?" Hugh asked, picking up on Ryo's attitude . <br>
- "He hurt my students. So I faced him head-on, drove him to the point of mana exhaustion, and
- squashed him like the bug he is !" Ryo nodded in vigorous satisfaction. <br>
- "Uhhh.. ." Hugh, in turn, was overwhelmed by the mysterious force he exuded. "Good for you. Ya get
- it now, Aubrey? These boys are right powerful."
- "I do. It seems you weren't bluffing after all, Hugh."
- " Time to surrender.''
- "For only the pair of them to defeat the Third, their strength must be undeniable. I will certainly
- acknowledge that." Then Aubrey beamed. <br>
- That smile sent alarm bells ringing through Hugh's head. Something wasn't right. <br>
- "You've been flappin' your jaw for a good, long while now. Why?"
- Instead of answering, Aubrey allowed his smile to widen. <br>
- "Son of a bitch. You were buyin' time ."
- "Very good, Hugh. Listen carefully now,'' Aubrey advised. <br>
- Hugh, Abel, and Ryo did exactly that. Although they were on the battlefield, in the proverbial lion's
- den, they could hear something in the distance if they strained their ears. <br>
- "Whatever that is sounds heavy,'' Ryo said. <br>
- "Is it just me, or is it getting closer?" Abel ventured. <br>
- " This ain't gonna end well," Hugh said, grim. <br>
- Ryo, Abel, and Hugh were warriors who had survived plenty of life-and-death situations. They all
- possessed a well-honed ability to sense danger that alerted them to situations that had gone awry. <br>
- But now, before they had time to act, disaster struck as the nearest wall of the tent came crashing
- down. <br>
- "Artificial golems. . ." Ryo murmured with a grimace. <br>
- "Damn it. <i>F</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> this time?" Abel groaned, scowling. <br>
- "I'd heard the reports, but. . .'' Hugh saw the real thing for the first time. <br>
- "You boys mentioned somethin' 'bout seein' these things elsewhere?"
- "That's right. One of them sent Rah hurtling in the air," Ryo said. <br>
- "We had over ten people fighting one, and we <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> couldn't take it down,'' Abel replied. <br>
- "Ba ha ha ha!'' someone cackled. "Lord Aubrey, I hope I'm not late to the festivities ."
- That someone, of course, was responsible for bringing said specimens onto the scene . <br>
- "Excellent timin<i>g</i>, Dr. de Velde."
- "Seems your aide, Lamber, summoned me in the nick of time . You'll be happy to know that repairs
- are complete, and these five are ready for action again. I must say, I'm feeling quite pleased with myself
- for coming to your rescue. Quite pleased, indeed." Frank nodded in satisfaction, then looked at the three
- people facing him and Aubrey. <br>
- "One wields a holy sword, another bears a magic one, and a magician? An interesting combination
- for a strike team.. . Oh? Don't tell me that holy sword is Galahad?'' Frank asked, fixing his attention on
- Hugh's weapon. "The same one wielded by the master swordsman, Julian. Inherited by Hugh McGlass, a
- hero of the Great War. Well, well, fancy meeting you here."
- "I think I'm startin' to see the light myself. Only one person in the Central Provinces can create
- an artificial golem. I heard Earl Frank de Velde disappeared, but to think he'd actually defected to the
- Federation.. ."
- "The Kingdom's politics are in utter disarray. Researchers such as myself have no choice but to
- emigrate when the economy worsens and our budgets are cut. It'll lead to a decline in the country's
- power and its eventual downfall. That's why there is no place for chaos in politics . The people in charge
- determine a country's course. Cause and effect, you see."
- "You're right, but what the hell do ya think <i>I</i> can do about it?" Hugh responded with a frown. <br>
- "You <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> the master of an adventurers, guild, aren't you? So why not lead a rebellion with your finest
- adventurers and kill the treacherous worms surrounding the king?"
- "Have ya lost yer marbles, man?''
- "Revolutions, rebellions, and civil wars arise to eradicate the corruption at the heart of both politics
- and governance. And only a military force can achieve that. But you may ask, 'What about the Royal
- Order of Knights? The Bureau of Magicians?' I say, 'Bah.' Both organizations swear fealty to the royal
- family and the country, so they're nigh useless for rooting out evil. That leaves the adventurers in
- Knightley, eh?"
- "Can someone explain how in the bleedin' hell we got on this topic? Anyone?" Hugh sounded baffled. <br>
- "Researchers don't care about methodology; we just want <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>t</i><i>s</i>. So in a way, we <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> insane." Frank
- cackled gleefully. <br>
- " The Federation has allocated a generous budget to the good doctor's research," Lord Aubrey chimed
- in with a smile. He'd been all too happy to watch the Kingdom allow brain drain to deprive itself of its
- most valuable mind. As the saying goes, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. <br>
- Frank shifted his gaze from Hugh to Abel. He narrowed his eyes slightly. <br>
- "What <i>i</i><i>s</i> that magic sword?'' he asked. <br>
- "Just something I picked up," Abel said, disinterested. From his perspective, it was true. <br>
- "You just 'picked up, a magic sword, eh? Fine, but I have to say-<i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> one is odd. Most certainly not
- normal.''
- "No magic sword is normal," Abel retorted. <br>
- "No, that's not what I meant. You <i>d</i><i>o</i> know I'm an alchemist, yes? Holy swords and magic swords
- represent the pinnacle of alchemical devices, and in a sense, they are one of my areas of expertise,'' Frank
- said with a wry smile. It must have been interesting for him to realize things existed that he couldn't
- understand just by looking at them, even if they <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> part of his specialty. <br>
- "Sooo a magic sword is an alchemical device, hm? Next time, please let me study yours thoroughly,
- Abel."
- " The thought of you 'studying' mine kinda scares me,'' Abel said, concerned. <br>
- "Why? !'' Ryo cried out in protest. <br>
- "You,'' Frank de Velde interrupted. "The magician over there.''
- Ryo looked around, but he was the only magician in the vicinity. <br>
- "Yup, he's talking to you, Ryo."
- "You never know. Haven't you ever thought someone was calling out to you, so you answer, only to
- find out they meant someone else nearby?''
- "I mean. ..yeah."
- "Of course, you have. And it's embarras sing, isn't it?'' Ryo insisted. <br>
- "You, the robed magician from the Kingdom."
- " Th-That's definitely me, I suppose. What can I do for you?,'
- "Are you an alchemist ?''
- "I see alchemy as more of a hobby," Ryo answered, his tone brazen. <br>
- "A <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>b</i><i>b</i><i>y</i>?" Frank inclined his head, surprised. "An expensive hobby, surely."
- "Yes, <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> expensive." Ryo nodded vigorously, imagining magical copper ores, manuals, and other
- alchemy accoutrements worth fistfuls of gold coins. It really <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> an expensive hobby. <br>
- "Alchemical research is expensive. Most j oin government institutions or laboratories operated by
- high-ranking nobles. Few work independently, which shows that you must mean business.,'
- "Well, I <i>d</i><i>o</i> love alchemy," Ryo said with a smile. <br>
- Intrigued, Frank let a smile flicker across his face, then his features returned to the expression of an
- all-seeing, all-knowing first-rate alchemist. <br>
- "So, do you have a teacher?" he asked. <br>
- "Kenneth. Baron Kenneth Hayward.''
- "Well, well, well." Frank looked at Ryo with the warmth of a grandfather meeting his grandchild's
- friend. After a moment, he nodded. "You have an excellent teacher."
- "I know. He's the best." Ryo's voice rang with pure conviction-even if he was the only one who
- considered Kenneth his mentor. <br>
- "I dream of creating a golem. Kenneth didn't laugh when I told him."
- "That is the kind of man he is : a genius who nurtures those around him. A rare talent indeed. <br>
- However. . ." Frank paused, glancing at the artificial golem beside him. "Creating a golem is a difficult
- endeavor. The goal is a lofty one, and the path is long.''
- "I understand," Ryo answered, looking Frank in the eyes. "I intend to defeat one and take it home for
- research purposes."
- "Hmm," Frank hummed, smiling ruefully. "That poses quite the problem for me, eh?"
- "Ryo, even if we manage to take out a golem," Hugh interjected, "we can't bring it back to the
- Kingdom."
- Ryo's eyes widened in shock and despair. "B-But why. . .''
- "Anythin' we defeat or claim becomes Inverey's property. That's how mercenary work goes. Just give
- it up."
- "I. . ." Ryo paused. "Well, I <i>t</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> haven't accepted a mercenary commission."
- "True, but since yer working with us, that makes you a mercenary by default," Hugh replied, his tone
- brooking no argument. <br>
- "B-But it's so fascinating! Look, it has this amazing mechanism that emits plasma-er, small
- lightning bolts-from its hand. Do you know how many applications this could have?" Ryo tried to
- persuade Hugh, but the champion wasn't budging. <br>
- "Did he say 'lightning, ?" Lord <i>A</i>ubrey asked, glancing at the alchemist. <br>
- Frank nodded in confirmation. <br>
- "Magician," Lord Aubrey said, "I see you possess some compelling knowledge."
- Ryo gave a small start. "Did I say something to catch his interest?'' he whispered to Hugh, standing
- next to him. <br>
- "No clue," Hugh replied, not bothering to lower his voice, "but looks like the great Tactician has his
- eye on you now."
- "I most certainly do," Aubrey said. "Magician, defect to the Federation, and I'll give you one of those
- golems. What say you?" His expression was enigmatic, making it hard to decipher whether his offer was
- a joke or serious. <br>
- "Um. . .'' Ryo found himself wavering, seriously considering it. <br>
- "Ryo, you little shit. Don't you dare let him tempt you with stuff like that."
- "Abel, even you must admit what a captivating construct these golems are. That much plasma-I
- mean, lightning. .. I'd love to learn the energy source and magic formula driving its generation. It'd be
- impossible to do with run-of-the-mill magic stones. . ." Ryo tilted his head, deep in thought. <br>
- "Dr. de Velde, I believe it's time," Lord Aubrey said meaningfully. <br>
- "Right you are, right you are," Frank answered with a nod. <br>
- "We're taking the three of you prisoner," Aubrey declared. <br>
- " The hell ya are," Hugh grunted, voice blunt. "We're gettin, outta here, that's what we're doin'.''
- "Do you truly think I'll allow you to escape?" Aubrey asked without hesitation. "Capturing a war hero
- would inflict immeasurable damage on the Kingdom, creating ripples that will affect the Principality's
- future."
- Hugh, Abel, and Ryo stood on the side of the Kingdom while Lord Aubrey, his six personal guards,
- Frank, and five artificial golems stood on the side of Handalieu. <br>
- "Do you understand the disparity in strength? You must realize you can't win."
- His guardsmen split to the left and right, clearly intending to cut off the trio's escape route. <br>
- "Hey, Aubrey, did ya know that bogeymen are real?"
- " The Great War taught me that all too well. One of them even goes by the name Hugh McGlass."
- "I ain't talkin' 'bout me !" Hugh shouted, his left hand flashing. <br>
- Two daggers suddenly lodged into the necks of the guards closest to him. Simultaneously, Abel flung
- two coins into the eyes of the guards near him. In a second, the two swordsmen closed the gap between
- them and the two pairs of guardsmen and cut all four down with a single stroke of their swords apiece. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>B</i><i>a</i><i>h</i><i>n</i> . <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> 2 <i>5</i><i>6</i>."
- The ground on which the five artificial golems, Lord Aubrey, and Frank stood froze over, then 2 5 6
- spears of ice pelted them from overhead. <br>
- "Shield us!" Frank shouted. <br>
- The golems raised their arms into the air. A white light emanated between their palms, spreading and
- melting all the ice spears. <br>
- "<i>I</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>2</i> <i>5</i><i>6</i>."
- Another salvo of ice spears assailed them from the front, this one aimed solely at Lord Aubrey. With
- their palms raised, the golems couldn't melt the ice beneath their feet. When they tried to move to
- protect Lord Aubrey, they began to slip, revealing just how calculated Ryo's attack had been. But then. . . <br>
- "<i>S</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>,</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i>,'' Frank chanted, creating a swarm of wind blades that intercepted
- Ryo's new barrage of ice spears. The sparks of annihilation flashed in rapid succession, illuminating the
- area. <br>
- "Retreat!'' Hugh said, voice ringing loud. <br>
- "<i>1</i> <i>0</i>-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>."
- Ryo bought them enough time to fall back with his spell. <br>
- "Shall we pursue them, Lord Aubrey?''
- "No, it's fine, Dr. de Velde. I fully understand the need to curb my greed. Destroying the Principality
- takes precedence. We'll leave the Kingdom to its own devices. For now."
- And so, the trio from Knightley successfully escaped. <br>
- Lord Aubrey and company heard a sharp whistle from the direction Hugh McGlass had disappeared. <br>
- It was the signal for adventurers to regroup and fall back. <br>
- "Haaa. .. Those few seconds of terror must have taken years off my life," Lord Aubrey muttered. <br>
- "That water magic astounded me,'' Frank replied' having overheard Aubrey. "To have mastered it at
- such a young age. . . Incredible.,'
- "You are no less talented, Dr. de Velde . You have my thanks.'' Lord Aubrey praised Frank, impressed by
- his powerful spell that had required no long incantation. <br>
- "I <i>a</i><i>m</i> an alchemist, after all, and alchemists are also powerful magicians. Creating our devices
- requires a deep knowledge of magic too." Frank chuckled. <br>
- "I just remembered. Captain Odoacer reported an encounter with a powerful water magician in the
- city of Zimarino. He must have been the one involved."
- "Did he now? <i>A</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> the vaunted Odoacer called him 'powerful'? In his eyes, even the earth magician
- Faust is weak. We were lucky to have survived <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> encounter with that water magician."
- "It is as you say.'' The corner of Aubrey's mouth curled. He was glad his usual companion, Lamber,
- was working on the remaining artificial golems and not here with them. "He is utterly useless when it
- comes to swords and magic."
- Then, a soldier rushed toward him, practically stumbling to a halt. <br>
- "Your Excellency, the Principality has begun unleashing <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> weapons."
- "What did you say. . ."
- You never knew what would happen on the battlefield. Even its worst-case scenarios remained
- veiled. Lord Aubrey understood this fact painfully well from experience. And this time, the <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> thing
- he could have possibly imagined had emerged from the fog of war. <br>
- ***
- It was Meredith, captain of the city guard, who'd noticed that Federation soldiers were running
- alongside Inverey's retreating forces. He'd reported this to Prince Loris of Inverey, the highest-ranking
- official present, and it'd become clear that the enemy intended to invade the city in parallel pursuit. <br>
- Yet, for a full five minutes, the command center issued no orders-because Loris found himself
- unable to. At this rate, it was only a matter of time before the enemy infiltrated the city. <br>
- Not only could they <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> fire Green Storm, but the city gates had also been opened to accept their
- retreating comrades. Everybody, Loris included, knew that this was bad. <i>V</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> bad. But what could they
- do? Their people were outside, and they weren't just regular soldiers they could discard-that army was
- the Principality's last elite unit, which included Knight Commander Stanley. <br>
- Even if they <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> the gates, unleash Green Storm, and wipe out both forces, Inverey still had no chance
- of turning the tide. Plus, who would follow a ruler who'd made such a decision?
- Loris steeled himself for the decision he'd soon need to make : He would let the enemy, along with his
- subordinates, into the city and attempt a final resistance through urban warfare. <br>
- Just as he was about to give the order, Loris turned, and his eyes fell on his wife and two daughters . . . <br>
- His children. The eldest wasn't even ten years old. They were praying to God with all their heart. What
- would happen to his girls if he allowed the enemy to enter the city?
- Loris changed his mind at the very last moment. <br>
- The castle gates were shut, and Green Storm unleashed an area attack, massacring the enemy-and
- his comrades. <br>
- "How heavy are our losses?" Lord Aubrey asked. <br>
- "Around two thousand. . .''
- " Tsk!,'
- He couldn't help but click his tongue at the news. The Federation's expedition had suffered the
- most casualties at the siege of Aberdeen, when the Vedra imitation had eliminated a few dozen of their
- soldiers. But now, it seemed like the death toll was skyrocketing. <br>
- "First that, now this. .. I underestimated the likelihood they would fire the device again, overcome
- with fear as they were . So perhaps it's my fault. ..''
- In the wake of the attack, the death of Knight Commander Stanley and the Principality's elite soldiers
- had been confirmed-but so had the Federation's massive los ses. <br>
- Lord Aubrey let out a profound sigh and then fell silent, creating an uncomfortable silence in the
- room. His subordinates waited anxiously in this charged atmosphere, as if waiting to see who would
- break the quiet first. The task unwittingly fell to. . . <br>
- "I have returned,,' Lamber, Aubrey's undisputed right-hand man and aide, announced. <br>
- "Well done," his leader said with a nod. <br>
- " The remaining thirteen golems have all arrived.''
- "Finally, some good news. Splendid, just splendid. I'll make the final adjustments right away.'' Frank
- headed toward the golems. <br>
- "This is terrible," Lamber murmured. <br>
- "I was too optimistic," Lord Aubrey said with a small shake of his head. His tone had already returned
- to normal. Though Inverey's elite forces had been annihilated, his headquarters had been ambushed,
- and his strike force had suffered enormous casualties, he had come to terms with all this. <br>
- "We've overplayed our hand. We'll push forward with a larger army and more powerful weaponry. <br>
- Henceforth, our advance will be a steady one ."
- The battle to capture Fion was approaching its final phase. <br>
- Retreating from the raid on the Federation's main camp, South Division of the Kingdom's
- expeditionary force hid in the forest beside the plains north of the narrow pass. Although comprising
- elite adventurers C-rank and above, it had lost six of its soldiers. Several were seriously injured, but
- they'd been saved by the clerics. <br>
- However, the priests and priestesses were all nearing their physical limits. While they were able to
- recover their energy thanks to Ryo's special mana potions and store-bought ones, they couldn't replenish
- all the stamina that their light magic had depleted. It was extremely tiring, as you might imagine . The
- best recovery method was a long rest. <br>
- At long last, the four other divisions of the expeditionary force broke through the forest and rej oined
- the southern division. When Hugh updated them, they realized they were too late for the action, and
- their disappointment was clear on their faces. <br>
- The only one whose expression remained unchanged was Grand Master Finley Forsyth. <br>
- "Understood," Finley said. "Well done .''
- His taciturn response surprised Hugh. He had anticipated being accused of acting on his own or
- being blamed for the failure of the surprise attack, but Finley had mentioned neither. <br>
- Did the Grand Master think less of him now? Hugh expected some kind of punishment, but East and
- Central Divisions were assigned to the vanguard, North and West in the middle, and South at the rear. In
- the end, nothing had changed. <br>
- Hugh was a little disappointed, but after visiting his division's rest area, he realized he might have
- misunderstood. The clerics, especially, were still exhausted from the ambush. If they'd been entrusted
- with leading the vanguard in this state, it could have been a disaster. Only a handful of adventurers
- didn't look quite as tired.. . <br>
- A certain magician, for example, showed <i>n</i><i>o</i> signs of fatigue. "'Don't work so hard you tire yourself
- out,',' he said, explaining something to a B-rank adventurer and swordsman who looked similarly
- tireless. "My dad used to say that to his subordinates all the time . When you're tired, you make mistakes. <br>
- That's why business management involves motivating your staff so they don't exhaust themselves."
- "Manage- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>?</i>"
- "Basically, maintaining high morale among your subordinates."
- Hugh smiled ruefully as he listened in on Ryo and Abel's conversation. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>t</i>. <br>
- A leader needs to guide those under their command without tiring them out. Fatigue breeds
- mistakes, and mistakes cost them in time, effort, and resources. That's where management comes in. <br>
- "Okay, so, why are you giving <i>m</i><i>e</i> this little lecture?" Abel asked Ryo. <br>
- "Because you insist on this pretension of being the king's son. Once you ascend the throne, you'll have
- lots of subordinates, right? You'll have to make good use of them then. If you can, that is!"
- "You still don't believe I'm a prince, do you? Besides, I'm the <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> son, so I'd end up as a knight or
- something instead."
- "So not a black company, but a black knight. A black knight sounds kind of cool.'' Ryo seemed pleased. <br>
- "Since exhaustion is the problem, an unfeeling golem would make the <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> subordinate ."
- Fifteen minutes later, the Grand Master's message arrived at the exhausted South Division's
- encampment. <br>
- " The enemy is on the move,'' he announced. "Remain alert as the rear guard.''
- "Roger that. In other words, don't move ." Hugh shooed the messenger away with a wave of his hand
- and sat down on the grass to listen to the conversation between the magician and the swordsman. <br>
- "We can't see the front lines from here. If we go up to that narrow part of the cliff, I think we'll have a
- fairly expansive view of things."
- "No, that won't work. No way can we- Well, hmm.. . It's almost impossible to climb up, but maybe
- going down in an emergency is more doable?" Abel initially shot down Ryo's suggestion, then seemed to
- reconsider. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>u</i><i>h</i>. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i> <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i>. <br>
- Though he'd been told to maintain their position in the rear, Hugh was still concerned about how
- things would pan out. If the Federation forces launched another attack on the city of Fion and deployed
- their main host, they might be able to ambush Lord Aubrey again. . . Despite knowing that the other man
- wouldn't make such a mistake twice, he couldn't completely rule out the possibility. In which case, he
- needed a better grasp of the overall situation, which he couldn't get from here. <br>
- However, the cliff above the narrow pas s would give Hugh a panoramic view of the battlefield. Plus,
- it looked like it might be viable in an emergency. They could go down the cliff and enter the narrow pass,
- or exit on the north or south side of the pass. <br>
- <i>M</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i>. <i>I</i><i>f</i> <i>I</i> <i>g</i><i>e</i><i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>
- <i>fi</i><i>g</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>k</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i>. <i>'</i><i>S</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>L</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>A</i><i>u</i><i>b</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>'</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>i</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>
- <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. <br>
- "I spotted five lookouts," Ryo said, relaying the information he'd gleaned from his Passive Sonar to
- Hugh. <br>
- "Okay. Neutralize 'em like we planned.''
- At Hugh's order, five scouts, including Sue from Switchback, disappeared into the forest. A minute
- later, they heard a bird call. <br>
- Success. <br>
- Hugh and Abel took the lead and, after a bit of walking, found five Federation soldiers on the ground,
- gagged and tied up. Still alive. <br>
- "Nice work," Hugh said. <br>
- The scouts bobbed their heads happily. Normally, parties operated independently, and in any party,
- there was only one scout. It was rare for people with the same job to work together like this, so these five
- had grown very close during the expedition. <br>
- Rah, Switchback's swordsman, had been glancing at Sue while she chatted cheerfully with a male
- scout for some time now, but it wasn't jealousy. Nope, not at all! He was just worried that the other guy's
- party might try to poach her! It wasn't personal-he just wanted what was best for the party!
- "I knew it. The view from up here is excellent.''
- From the forested outcrop on the cliff, they could see the entire battlefield below them. They
- determined that anyone hiding in the woods would likely be invisible from the cliff base and battlefield. <br>
- The Federation forces had marched through the narrow pass, preparing to advance toward the basin
- where Fion was located. <br>
- "Damn, whoever's at the front is built like a brick sh- Wait, four legs?'' Hugh said. "Are those the
- golems from earlier?!"
- "They have an intimidating presence even from a distance, hm?" Ryo had a smug expression, like he
- wanted to say, <i>S</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>?</i> <i>Y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>,</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> <i>?</i>
- Hugh glanced at him. "I don't care how much you want to get your hands on one of 'em. It ain't
- happenin', boy."
- "Grr. . ." Smugness replaced by frustration, Ryo pantomimed wiping tears away. <br>
- Abel <i>g</i>ave them a sidelong glance and shook his head in exasperation. <br>
- "The golems are drawing closer."
- "They're not gonna hold back, huh?''
- "Goin' at their opponents head-on leaves the Principality no openings to exploit.''
- Ryo, Abel, and Hugh hadn't witnessed the parallel pursuit attack, so it surprised them to discover
- that the infamous Tactician was seemingly relying on brute force. And of course, they were unaware of
- the secret weapon installed in Fion. <br>
- At that moment, a powerful green light flashed from the city's tallest spire. A single ray of magic
- sliced across the battlefield like a swing from the Grim Teaper's scythe. It should have taken thousands
- of lives in that single slash, but the golems thrust their hands into the air. A white light glowed, forming
- an aegis shield that blocked the ray and caused a green explosion to burst outward in all directions from
- the artificial creatures. <br>
- "What in the <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> just happened?" Hugh said what everyone watching from the cliff was thinking. <br>
- Only one person seemed to have an answer. <br>
- " That's an arcane weapon," Abel began, "but. . ."
- After the mayhem in the royal capital, his elder brother, the crown prince, had summoned him
- to disclose a number of state secrets. As part of his lecture, he'd given Abel documents on the arcane
- weapon named Vedra, currently under development by the Royal Center for Alchemy. Abel had found
- that piece of information particularly impressive since the head of the project was his old friend, Baron
- Kenneth Hayward. However, he also knew that the weapon was currently under the jurisdiction of the
- Ministry of Domestic Affairs, and its development had stalled due to a lack of funds. Furthermore, the air
- magic stones used in Vedra were the same ones he and Ryo had sold. Needless to say, Abel had broken into
- a cold sweat while listening to his brother. <br>
- That was why he understood the abnormality of the situation before him. Vedra was, so to speak' the
- <i>K</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> secret weapon. Why did the <i>P</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> pos sess an arcane weapon that seemed to operate on
- the same mechanism?
- " That <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> an air-attribute attack executed with a weapon refined through alchemy, yes?" Ryo asked
- Nash, an air magician in Six Flowers. She should have been able to sense air magic attacks even if an
- alchemical device had been used. <br>
- "Correct, though I don't know what kind of magic formula it is." Nash frowned and shook her head. <br>
- "I see.. .'' Ryo frowned too, then nodded once. <br>
- " That weapon is far worse than you can imagine,'' said Rah, the swordsman of Switchback. He'd
- wandered over without them noticing. "Thousands of soldiers died in that single sweep while we were
- launching our surprise attack." He had witnessed Green Storm's ruthless attack ordered by Prince Loris
- of Inverey. <br>
- "Are you. . .'' Ryo trailed off in shock, joining everyone else who'd been rendered speechless. <br>
- " Then what happened to the golems, since they can deflect it?" asked Ash, the fire magician of Six
- Flowers. <br>
- "Good question," Hugh said with a thou<i>g</i>htful nod, his gaze returning to the battlefield. <br>
- While they were talking, the Federation forces continued their perfectly coordinated advance . Then
- the green light once more surged from the spire in Fion. This time, instead of sweeping across the plain,
- the light formed a concentrated beam aimed at a single golem in the center. Again, a white light appeared
- in the golem's hands, creating an invisible barrier that blocked the green light from reaching the golem. <br>
- "An electromagnetic arc?" Ryo murmured to himself. <br>
- Hugh, Abel, Landenbier, and the entirety of Six Flowers all overheard and looked questioningly at the
- water magician. <br>
- "Ryo, you know what's goin, on?" Hugh asked on behalf of the <i>g</i>roup. <br>
- He was thinking of the giant, ocean-dwelling pistol shrimps that had knocked him unconscious with
- their plasma shock wave. Back on Earth, pistol shrimp live in Japan's coastal waters. When they snap
- their claws, they create cavitation bubbles that generate shock waves when they burst. The bubbles can
- even generate plasma capable of reaching temperatures as high as 4,400 degrees. The shrimp use these
- shock waves to hunt and communicate; some species even use them to dig holes in coral reefs. Humans
- use a technique called plasma arc welding for underwater welding, but research on Earth has been
- conducted to see if pistol shrimp plasma could be a viable replacement. <br>
- However, what Ryo was witnessing was happening on <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i>, not underwater. Cavitation bubbles only
- worked in liquid, after all. So what was this phenomenon, then? It was still plasma. In particular, it fell
- under the aforementioned plasma arc welding category. <br>
- When Boeing patented a method of creating shock waves via electromagnetic arcs, it became well-
- known among a subset of enthusiasts for its resemblance to the plasma swords wielded by the knights
- in a certain sci-fi franchise. Fortunately, Ryo happened to be one of those enthusiasts. <br>
- This technology is supposed to protect people and cars from the shock waves of explosions by
- generating plasma through arc discharge and other methods' causing changes in temperature and air
- density that make it harder for shock waves to travel. Ryo felt that this was probably what the golems
- were doing, but how was he supposed to explain all of this to the others?
- "The small amounts of lightning generated in the golems, hands warp the air and prevent the air
- magic from reaching them," Ryo explained. <br>
- He wasn't lying. Besides, it would be difficult, if not impossible, for any of them to prove him wrong
- anyway, regardless of how bare-bones his explanation was. <br>
- "I see,,' the men said in unison. <br>
- Hugh, Abel, and Rah nodded solemnly. They didn't <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> understand; they just pretended to out of
- pride. <br>
- The three sisters of Six Flowers and Sue saw right through them, however. They said nothing, looking
- at the men with pity in their eyes. <br>
- About fifteen golems marched in the front rank. Behind them, the Federation forces followed in
- formation. Green Storm ignored the golems and aimed for the people, but the golems' electromagnetic
- arcs could <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> block the attacks. <br>
- "The city's screwed at this rate, ain't it?" Hugh said. <br>
- Ryo and the three sisters nodded. <br>
- "GuilMas, got any ideas?'' Abel asked. <br>
- Hugh blinked. The question was so vague that even he hadn't expected it. "How the hell should I
- know?" he replied. <br>
- "At this rate, Fion <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> fall. And <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> that happens' Inverey and his family will have to escape, right?''
- "'Course they will. They must live if there's any hope o' restorin' the Principality."
- Prince Loris had no sons, only two young daughters, meaning he needed to survive to ensure the
- country maintained stable leadership. That was Abel and Hugh's assessment, anyway. <br>
- "So <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> will they escape from, and <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> will they get out of that basin?" Landenbier, guild master of
- Acray, asked. He had snuck up on Hugh without him realizing it. <br>
- "As for <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>, I'm sure they already have an escape route. The real problem is <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i>, eh? Even if they
- manage it, the next question becomes where they'll go after.''
- " The Kingdom. Isn't that the obvious answer?" Abel answered Hugh. <br>
- "Well, that's the most <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>c</i> option. But will Knightley accept 'em? That's not even mentionin' how
- long it'll take the bureaucrats to make a decision. In that case, we'd need a place to hide Inverey, his
- family, 'n' the rest o, his people, huh?"
- "At this point, maybe we should try another surprise attack on Lord Aubrey,,' Rah suggested. <br>
- Hugh slowly shook his head. "He's part o' the force marchin' on Fion."
- "Really? No way. . ."
- Common sense dictated that an army's supreme commander <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>n</i><i>,</i><i>t</i> be in the vanguard of his
- army, but Lord Aubrey, a veteran of countless battles, felt at home in the thick of combat. <br>
- "Yeah, 'n' that's why East Division can't make any moves."
- From the cliff, they couldn't confirm the whereabouts of the other units in the Kingdom's
- expeditionary force. Regardless, they knew it was only a matter of time before Fion fell, and there wasn't
- a damn thing they could do about it. <br>
- "Maybe Lord Forsyth has given up on the city," Hugh murmured, but nobody heard him. <br>
- Let's rewind about a half hour and visit the Federation's headquarters. <br>
- "Your Excellency,'' Lamber reported, "we've lost regular communications from the cliff top."
- They employed a simple method of communication: Their agents used a mirror to reflect sunlight
- toward the HQ. They were supposed to report every ten minutes, but so far, their people on the cliff had
- missed two check-ins. Something must have happened. <br>
- " They must have been attacked by the Kingdom's adventurers,'' Lord Aubrey said, remaining
- exceedingly calm. In fact, he even seemed slightly relieved. <br>
- "My lord, what do you suggest we do?''
- "Leave them. There's no need to lift a single finger."
- "I beg your pardon?'' Lord Aubrey's instructions were a surprise, even to Lamber. <br>
- "I do so hope the occupiers are Master McGlass and his men. . . But beggars can't be choosers, eh?"
- Unbeknownst to him, Aubrey had already gotten his wish. <br>
- "Forgive me, but <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>y</i>?"
- "Calm yourself, Lamber. It is simply better to know where our troublesome enemy is than have no
- knowledge of their position. Would you rather they be <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i><i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> in the forest or on a cliff, where we must
- carefully account for any possibility?''
- Guerrilla forces were such a threat precisely because they were elusive. Once they occupied a village
- and became immobile, the invading army was free of the fear of never knowing when or where they
- would be attacked. That was what Aubrey had meant. <br>
- "Speaking of the forest, is Odoacer on the move?''
- "Yes. He is conducting his investigation."
- "Good, good. The only thing left to do is join the host's advance myself and ensure we aren't attacked.''
- With a chuckle, Lord Aubrey threw himself and his main host into the front line. <br>
- <b>C</b><b>o</b><b>n</b><b>c</b><b>l</b><b>u</b><b>s</b><b>i</b><b>o</b><b>n</b>
- "It's no use," Garrison Captain Meredith said in anguish. "Green Storm isn't working."
- This came as no surprise to Prince Loris of Inverey. He'd just watched the enemy deflect every one of
- the weapon's attacks. <br>
- "Commence our assault from the city walls," he said in a lifeless voice. <br>
- His resignation was understandable. His orders had led to the loss of his most elite troops and his
- most trusted military general, Knight Commander Stanley. There was no longer any hope of turning the
- tide. He knew that, no matter how much the truth pained him. <br>
- "Your Serene Highness," a voice whispered behind him, startling Loris out of his jumbled thoughts. <br>
- He turned to see his grand chamberlain standing there. <br>
- "Escape the city, leave the country, and restore the Principality from abroad.''
- "B-But-" He couldn't help but hesitate to abandon his nation, his people, and the soldiers who had
- followed him to the end-to flee like a coward and bring shame upon himself. <br>
- "As long as <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> are safe, hope remains. However, if aught were to happen to you, who would lead the
- nobles in hiding when the time comes to rise up?"
- If he survived, he would give hope to the oppres sed who dreamed of reviving their nation. . . Those
- words gave Loris the courage he needed to make up his mind-to take his family and flee. But was it
- actually possible?
- "Master Gekko has prepared an escape route from Fion. It leads into the forest at the edge of the basin. <br>
- He suggests you hide in the woods for some time . We shall fake your death here, allowing you to escape
- while the enemy's surveillance is relaxed.''
- "Gekko, eh. . .''
- Gekko, a merchant from the Principality of Inverey, had brought supplies to the city of Fion, readied
- it as a base for a final counterattack, and even prepared an escape route in case of emergency. <br>
- "Is he gone already?''
- "Yes. As you instructed, he left the city just as you arrived and is likely hiding near the Kingdom's
- border as we speak."
- "We're only adding to his burden.'' Loris let out a deep sigh. "I understand. We will flee ."
- And so, Prince Loris of Inverey, accompanied by his family and retinue, escaped from the city of Fion. <br>
- Loris and his companions traveled a kilometer west through a long underground tunnel. When they
- emerged, they found themselves in one of the forests scattered across the Plains of Fion. They could still
- see the city through the trees. In this twilight hour, the battle for Fion continued to rage. However, the
- gates had already been breached, and it was only a matter of time before it fell. <br>
- Even from this distance, Loris could see smoke rising from all corners of the city, then fading into
- darkness. He refused to avert his eyes from those fighting to allow him to escape, those who refused
- to accept the destruction of their country, and those who'd simply decided the city would be their final
- resting place . <br>
- He, who should have been responsible for all of them, was the first to leave . Intellectually, he knew
- that his role was to survive . But knowing something rationally did not help his heart accept it. <br>
- "Your Highness, it's not yet safe here . Lord Gekko has left a message, suggesting you move as quickly
- as possible to a shelter deep in the forest," urged <i>G</i>iuseppe Salieri, head of the Principality's intelligence
- division. They were still too close to the city. <br>
- "I know. I know, but. . .'' Loris's lips quivered, perhaps from frustration and his own incompetence. <br>
- "Just a bit-a bit longer. . .''
- Nevertheless, Salieri was right: This place wasn't safe. <br>
- Suddenly, a man emerged from the forest. "Prince Inverey," he said, "I demand your surrender.,'
- "What in the-" Loris began, speechless. <br>
- "Who the hell are you? !" one of his guards shouted, defiant to the bitter end. <br>
- "My name is Odoacer. I am the captain of the Federation's reconnaissance unit directly under His
- Lordship's command. We have you surrounded. If you surrender, I will personally guarantee your safety
- and that of your family and retinue."
- Federation soldiers materialized around them as they stepped into the clearing, forming a semicircle
- around the prince and his men. Not counting his family or the other noncombatants, Loris had only
- twenty men capable of fighting. In contrast, his enemy numbered roughly a hundred. <br>
- Loris drew his sword. He knew the power differential was too great to overcome. It was hopeless. He
- also understood that if he surrendered quietly, his family would be spared. <br>
- Yet he drew his sword nevertheless. Perhaps the image of Fion's fall had been seared into his memory. <br>
- "I cannot surrender,'' he said, his voice strained, touched by sorrow. <br>
- " Then you've made your choice,'' Odoacer replied. <br>
- And so the battle be<i>g</i>an. <br>
- As dusk gave way to night, it became impossible to tell friend from foe, even inches away, in the
- thickness of the forest. In this chaos, a fierce battle unfolded. <br>
- Inverey's twenty men weren't just riffraff, but personal guards who'd pledged their lives to the
- prince and his family, swearing to follow him wherever he went. Their spirit was unwavering and
- . <br>
- overpowering. <br>
- However, the opposition were no pushovers. As Odoacer had mentioned, the reconnaissance unit
- was directly under Lord Aubrey's control-and that man tolerated no weakness. The unit was led by
- Odoacer himself, said to be the most skilled close-quarters fighter of Aubrey's subordinates . The unit's
- soldiers were so powerful that calling them scouts was an insult to their roles and capabilities. On this
- occasion, they also had the numerical advantage. <br>
- Like a well-oiled machine, the reconnaissance unit began cutting down Inverey's personal guard, one
- by one.. . <br>
- Even Loris, no expert in combat, could tell that defeat was imminent. " This is terrible. . ."
- He knew there was nothing more they could do. . . <br>
- Minutes later, with less than half of Inverey's personal guard remaining, a shout rang out through the
- forest. <br>
- "The Kingdom's South Division has arrived!''
- A certain water magician had decided to announce the arrival of the reinforcements to avoid friendly
- fire in the darkness. <br>
- The warning worked, and the few remaining guardsmen, stubbornly clinging to life, cried out in
- relief. <br>
- "It's Master McGlass!"
- "The great champion came to our rescue!"
- South Division's vanguard charged in. The magicians and clerics in the back lines couldn't join the
- battle since it was too difficult to distinguish between the Principality's men and the Federation's forces
- at night. Long-range magical attacks were out of the question, as they could hurt their allies too. Instead,
- the troop of nearly thirty decided to move closer to the prince to protect him and his family. Meanwhile,
- the remainder of South Division would cross the dangerous battlefield to engage the enemy in melee. <br>
- Amid this chaos, Ryo used his sonar to locate the prince and his entourage. Upon learning they were
- engaged in battle, he'd joined the fray to lend his support, proving himself useful, all things considered. <br>
- His sonar could discern one member of South Division from another, but it couldn't distinguish a soldier
- of Inverey from one of Handalieu. Ryo seemed a tad dissatisfied, but then he detected someone familiar. .. <br>
- "Hm? I know <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> moves-and I know which enemy they belong to!"
- At that moment, Ryo laughed. <br>
- Ryo ran toward his adversary and put all of his momentum behind Murasame. Then he struck. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- "Well, well. We meet again, Odoacer."
- Odoacer, captain of the Federation's elite recon unit, looked surprised. "You're the water magician
- from before."
- As one of the commanders, Odoacer hadn't personally charged into battle. Instead, he'd opted to
- stand back and mobilize his troops to secure victory. As a result, neither Loris's personal guard nor the
- Kingdom's expeditionary force had encountered him. And yet, despite the darkness of night, this water
- magician had just struck at him with eerie precision. . . <br>
- " Targeting the leaders of your enemy's forces is common in war," Ryo said with a smile. <br>
- "You are correct. As a leader, I trust you understand why I can't allow you to do that," Odoacer replied,
- regaining his calm expression. <br>
- Ryo swun<i>g</i> his sword down and then followed it with a quick reverse cut, but Odoacer dodged
- gracefully. They switched offense and defense, then Odoacer thrust twice and kicked. <br>
- "Nothing orthodox at all about your fighting style, hm?,' Ryo muttered. "You're definitely a scout."
- Odoacer remained silent. <br>
- Their weapons clashed fiercely as they continued to take turns attacking and defending. Odoacer
- wielded a single-edged straight sword that might have looked like a Japanese uchigatana if it had been
- curved. Like the uchigatana, the blade was less than seventy centimeters long. He primarily used his
- right hand to control it, placing his left on the blade when their swords were locked and pushing against
- each other. Because it was shorter than Ryo's Murasame, it was easier to handle with one hand. He also
- threw in some martial arts techniques, like kicks and holds. At one point, he even tried grappling with
- Ryo, probably intending to throw him or put him into a joint lock. <br>
- "You are one terrifying opponent," Ryo murmured, his words genuine . <br>
- " Then why are you smiling?'' Odoacer asked, skepticism written all over his face . <br>
- Ryo hadn't even realized there was a smile stretching his lips. "I'm just using it to hide my fear.''
- "Liar. You're a battle maniac, and <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> is the truth'" Odoacer snapped back. <br>
- He abruptly took a huge leap backward. Ryo rushed to pursue him, but something suddenly appeared
- before him. <br>
- "G ah!"
- He wrenched his head to the side to avoid it and simultaneously jumped backward out of reflex. <br>
- " 1 0-<i>L</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>."
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i>, <i>k</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- Two metal objects caromed off the ice wall. <br>
- " Throwing knives?" he said, confused. "Just like the ones I dodged before.''
- Ryo understood what had happened, but <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> had he done it? Odoacer's right hand still held the
- sword, but his left hand had <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> moved. That meant he must have been capable of throwing them
- with tremendous force. <br>
- "You are a serious thorn in my side."
- He couldn't cut through the knives when he got close, and the moment he moved away, the throwing
- knives hurtled his way. Ryo had never faced such an attack before, which was perhaps why-
- "<i>S</i><i>e</i><i>e</i> <i>?</i> You <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> smiling." Odoacer pointed out the huge grin on Ryo's face. <br>
- After deploying his Ice Wall once, Ryo continued fighting without magic-but it wasn't out of choice. <br>
- He just no longer had the luxury. <br>
- After dozens of sword clashes, Ryo began to understand Odoacer's fighting style. When they fought
- at extremely close distance, Odoacer would unleash high and low kicks as well as palm strikes with his
- left hand. When they stood farther apart and a single step could put Ryo into reach, Odoacer would
- attack with his single-edged straight sword instead. <br>
- Despite being the captain of a recon unit, he was far more powerful than the average swordsman. <br>
- Actually-maybe he was <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i> powerful? Was his technique on <i>A</i><i>b</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> level?
- At farther, mid-range distances less than three meters, Odoacer would flick throwing knives at Ryo. <br>
- These sharp weapons, fifteen centimeters long, <i>r</i><i>o</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> toward him even though Odoacer barely moved
- his hand. If Ryo deflected the proj ectiles with his sword, he gave Odoacer the opportunity to close the
- gap in an instant, shifting the fight back to close quarters. This fighting style, with the man constantly
- moving in and out of range, was surprisingly tricky. <br>
- <i>I</i>'<i>d</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i>. . .<i>I</i>'<i>m</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>a</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i>. <i>N</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>p</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i>
- <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>k</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>fi</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>y</i><i>l</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Ryo was struggling. <br>
- Meanwhile, Captain Odoacer's expression hadn't changed much' so it was hard to tell from the
- outside. Deep down, however, he was extremely anxious. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> is <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>?</i> <i>N</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>a</i><i>g</i><i>g</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i> <i>a</i><i>m</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>y</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>d</i>. <i>I</i>-<i>I</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>d</i>
- <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i>. <i>I</i><i>f</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> how <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>u</i><i>l</i> <i>fi</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>?</i> <i>I</i> <i>k</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>p</i> <i>v</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>p</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>b</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>
- <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>ffi</i><i>c</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>t</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> <i>m</i><i>e</i>. <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>I</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i><i>?</i> <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> can <i>I</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>?</i> <i>I</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i>
- <i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i> <i>d</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>y</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>s</i>. . . <br>
- Odoacer excelled at one-on-one combat more than any of Lord Aubrey's subordinates. As a scout
- and captain of the chancellor's personal reconnais sance unit, he was used to entering dangerous areas
- alone. He had a wealth of experience gathering intelligence, sabotaging operations, and even performing
- assas sinations. His background in combat was unmatched by anyone in the entire Federation. Yet he
- still found Ryo's defense extraordinary. Even though Odoacer drew on all of his experience, Ryo was
- unbreakable and unwavering. And he was a <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>gi</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>n</i>, no less. . . <br>
- That was when he shifted his mindset. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i>'<i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>c</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>. <i>I</i><i>t</i> '<i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>b</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>y</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i>
- <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>s</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i>-<i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. <i>A</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>I</i> <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>k</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>m</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> '<i>s</i> <i>a</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>
- <i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. <br>
- The change in Odoacer should have been slight. He had simply shifted his mindset. Nevertheless, Ryo
- picked up on it. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>i</i><i>m</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Ryo had thought of ways to block his advances, but he still hadn't figured out how to reach the final
- stage of their duel. It couldn't be helped. <br>
- "Combat is a living thing,'' Ryo muttered, leaping back to put some space between them. <br>
- The distance now widened to mid-range. Naturally, Odoacer threw knives at him. Ryo had no idea
- how many of them he even had on him. <br>
- "<i>A</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>.''
- His usual frozen barrier appeared-and then <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>, barreling right toward Odoacer. He threw
- another knife. <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i>. Of course, it bounced off the wall, which continued rushing toward him. <br>
- He dodged frantically. <br>
- "<i>A</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>.''
- A second wall charged Odoacer. He gave up on his throwing knives, evaded the ice wall, and closed
- the gap between them in a rush, transitioning to melee combat. With his mid-range attack pattern
- nullified, he could no longer rely on it to alter his spacing so easily. <br>
- Ryo had been inspired by Floating Stone Wall, a spell used by Hasan, the former leader of the Sect
- of As sassins. The technique itself was adapted from one used by Faust, the earth magician he'd fought
- a while ago. Finding an existing build and tweaking it to make it your own was key to shortening
- construction times. <br>
- Now that Odoacer couldn't weave in and out of range so freely, Ryo could concentrate completely on
- his melee fighting style. It was the exact situation Ryo had wanted and the exact situation Odoacer had
- tried to avoid. <br>
- In terms of pure swordsmanship, there was no real difference between their talents. As they
- continued dueling, however, Odoacer noticed something odd: a gauzy layer of water, thinner than mist,
- was floating in the air. <br>
- "What is this?"
- The haze was so thin that it didn't even feel moist against his skin. <br>
- "Is <i>h</i><i>e</i> doing this?"
- Then he noticed that the aerosol was, in fact, jetting out of Ryo's body. He was baffled, having
- never heard of a phenomenon like this. Simultaneously, he noticed his opponent's defense had become
- even more fluid-as if he'd eliminated all waste from his movements, creating even more room for
- . <br>
- maneuvering. <br>
- His opponent was now faster, more powerful, and more precise. <br>
- The results came all at once. <br>
- Up until now, Odoacer had been the faster striker-but when he swung his sword, Ryo deflected it
- with the hilt of his blade, stepped diagonally to his right, and sliced open Odoacer's abdomen with a one-
- handed slash. <br>
- A wound now gaping across his right side, Odoacer wordlessly collapsed. <br>
- "Phew. . .''
- Ryo took a deep breath, steadying his body and mind. <br>
- "Nice show you put on, Ryo," Abel said, having arrived at his side without Ryo noticing. <br>
- "Oh, were you watching?"
- "Yeah. That last block was pretty crazy. Where'd you learn that?"
- "In a video from the All-Japan Kendo Championship I watched a long time ago. A lot of people can do
- it, but when it lands, it's incredibly cool." Ryo was delighted at having executed the move perfectly. <br>
- "I have no clue what this All-Japan whatever is, but I have to give you kudos for pulling that off with
- your hands spaced out like that."
- "As you should. Because if<i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> tried, Abel, you'd more than likely slice off your right pinky.''
- "Well, thanks for that image.''
- They chatted so casually because they knew the battle was drawing to a close. While the Kingdom's
- South Division held off the Federation's recon scouts, Inverey's remaining guards escorted him and his
- family to safety. <br>
- "Is their captain dead?'' Abel asked, glancing at Odoacer. <br>
- "Sadly, no. My aim was perfect, but my blade didn't reach his spine. Maybe he dove sideways just
- enough at the last second. What a stubborn man, don't you think?"
- "You're not gonna finish him off?"
- "Our role is to stop them in their tracks, isn't it? So there's no need to kill them. Besides, it won't be
- long until-"
- "Fall back!" a voice rang out. It was the signal for South Division to withdraw. <br>
- ***
- Prince Loris of Inverey and his entourage took refuge in a massive cave that had been meticulously
- designed. The winding twists and turns at the entrance made it impossible for any light to reach the
- spacious interior chamber, which contained enough food and other supplies to support twenty people
- for over a month. It just went to show how competent Gekko was. <br>
- Presently, people approached. <br>
- "Stop !'' shouted Loris's talented guards, halting the would-be intruders in their tracks. "Identify
- yourself!,'
- Though only five guards remained, they'd all sworn fealty to Loris. Strength ran<i>g</i> in their voices. <br>
- Then they saw the face of the leader of the approaching group. <br>
- "Master McGlass !''
- The guards bowed their heads in respect. They knew that it was thanks to the Kingdom's
- adventurers, led by Master McGlass, that they had managed to escape from the Federation soldiers'
- encirclement. <br>
- "May I meet with His Serene Highness?" Hugh asked. <br>
- Loris had already emerged from the cave. "I'm here," he said. <br>
- "My lord," Hugh replied, bending down on one knee in a customary bow to royalty. <br>
- "Raise your head, Master McGlass. You have my deepest gratitude for the aid you and yours provided. <br>
- Earlier today, I received a report that you led an assault on Lord Aubrey's headquarters with a few of your
- men. Though my country is lost to me, I can't thank you enough for your efforts. With that out of the
- way, may I assume you're here now to discuss our future?''
- "Ya assume correctly, Your Highness. I'd like ya to consider seekin' asylum in the Kingdom."
- Of course, this wasn't Hugh's idea, but an order from Grand Master Finley Forsyth, leader of
- Knightley's expeditionary force of adventurers. Finley had opted not to make this visit himself. On
- account of Hugh's reputation in the Principality, the grand master had decided that sending a champion
- of the Great War instead would cause fewer problems. <br>
- His plan was about to pay off. <br>
- "Well, considering our circumstances, I was beginning to think we'd have no other option.''
- Then a woman's voice rang out from the darkness: "There <i>i</i><i>s</i> another way."
- No one had expected that-not even Ryo. He'd been using Passive Sonar to keep watch, but he hadn't
- noticed her approach. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>l</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>c</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>. . . <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i>
- <i>m</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>e</i>. <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>?</i>
- Four men and women emerged from the forest, led by a beautiful woman with fiery red hair. Her
- expression radiated resolve, leaving an extremely dignified impression. <br>
- Behind her, at her right, walked a white-haired man with a face Ryo would never forget. <br>
- " The Inferno Magician. .." Abel muttered. <br>
- "Princess Fiona, it's been too long," Hugh said. "Not sure if ya remember me, but the name's Hugh
- McGlass, guild master of Lune, at yer service. Last time we met was in Whitnash."
- "Hello, Master McGlass. Of course, I remember you. Abel too." She paused to smile, then continued. <br>
- "Ah, and how could I forget the water magician who tried to freeze me?''
- <i>B</i><i>e</i> <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>a</i><i>f</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>s</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>. . . <br>
- "I apologize for my rudeness back then,'' Ryo said. "However, at the risk of adding insult to injury, I'd
- like to get it on the record that it was entirely the fault of the fire magician behind you.''
- In contrast to his insolent words, Ryo's bow was extremely polite. <br>
- Oscar Luska, the fire magician' appeared to remain impassive. <br>
- However, a closer inspection revealed a suspicious twitch in his cheek. Jurgen and Marie, his and
- Fiona's aides, clearly saw Oscar's cheek twitch. The Kingdom's adventurers couldn't see him at all in the
- darkness under the forest canopy. <br>
- <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>w</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. . . <i>S</i><i>o</i> <i>i</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>s</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i> <i>w</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>, <i>I</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>s</i><i>i</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>d</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>m</i><i>m</i> <i>?</i>
- The image of a tiger and a dragon locked in a never-ending battle popped into Ryo's mind. He,
- Champion McGlass, and Abel versus these four imperial citizens. . . Without a doubt, the fight would be
- fierce . <br>
- "We come in peace,'' Princess Fiona said, immediately disabusing Ryo of his wild fantasies. "I'm here
- to deliver a letter to you, Prince Loris of Inverey, on behalf of Emperor Rupert VI.,'
- "What could His Imperial Majesty possibly want with me?" Loris asked, puzzled. <br>
- Nevertheless, he accepted the letter and read through its contents. A moment later, his expression
- shifted into a mixture of surprise, confusion, and doubt. He read it three more times, and then quietly
- blurted, "Is this true?''
- "Yes. My father penned it himself. Every word is true. Our empire formally extends an offer of asylum
- to Prince Inverey, his family, and the entirety of his retinue .''
- Hugh, Abel, and even Ryo looked stunned. <br>
- "H-Hold on just a dang minute. Knightley's got a stake in-,' Hugh cut in hastily. <br>
- "Oh, so the Kingdom has also made an official decision on this matter?'' Fiona interrupted sharply. <br>
- "As is apparent, the Empire's decision carries His Majesty's approval. We've even come here to deliver
- the letter personally. The same can't be said of the Kingdom, though, hm? Do your leaders continue to
- deliberate, even now, in the royal capital on whether to grant asylum?"
- She spoke the truth. The Kingdom was by no means united, so there was still every possibility of its
- government refusing asylum to the Principality's survivors. <br>
- Hugh knew that, and so did Prince Inverey, with his powerful intelligence division, which explained
- why none of them was sure the Kingdom would accept them. However, believing himself out of options,
- Loris had made up his mind to head to Knightley. Now another path had appeared, leading to exile in
- Debuhi-and the emperor himself had approved of the decision. Now, he had no reason <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> to choose the
- Empire . <br>
- One thing still concerned him. <br>
- "Your Highness, how will we reach the Empire from here?" Loris asked Fiona. <br>
- The Principality and the Empire didn't share a border. Even the road to the Kingdom, which was
- currently under Federation control, wasn't easy to travel. The j ourney to Debuhi would be even more
- difficult. <br>
- "Fear not, my lord," Fiona replied. <br>
- She glanced at Oscar behind her. He gave her a slight nod, then whispered into something he was
- holding. <br>
- Two minutes later, Ryo noticed that the sky had darkened. Despite the late hour and the clouds
- obscuring the stars and moon, they could still make out something floating in the sky. Passive Sonar
- revealed a man-made object over one hundred meters in length. <br>
- "No freaking way. . . A flying battleship?" Abel blurted out. He had noticed too and looked up at the
- same time as Ryo. <br>
- "If I wasn't seein' it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it. .. But there have only ever been rumors !''
- Hugh was shocked. <br>
- " They do, in fact, exist. However, even the Empire could only build one. Yet here it is now, right
- before our eyes.. .'' Loris had known ofthe existence of flying battleships thanks to his country's powerful
- intelligence network. <br>
- "Indeed. His Imperial Majesty has given special permission to use this one for the safe transport of
- you and yours, Prince Loris. Have I allayed your concerns now?" Princess Fiona ended with a graceful
- bow. <br>
- With that, Loris chose refuge in the Empire. <br>
- As the jet-black imperial flying battleship faded into the darknes s of the night sky, Hugh and the
- others stood motionless. They had been completely and utterly outsmarted by the Empire. The shock of
- the knowledge was greater than they had expected. <br>
- <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>f</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>. <i>I</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>s</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i><i>n</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>y</i>'<i>s</i> <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>o</i><i>n</i>. <br>
- <i>R</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i> <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>,</i> <i>K</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>y</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i> '<i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i> <i>p</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>d</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>m</i> <i>p</i><i>c</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i>. <br>
- Hugh was trying to convince himself. If Prince Inverey remained in the Kingdom, the Federation
- would extend its tentacles in all kinds of ways. He doubted the Kingdom had the power to repel them, so
- it was better for Loris to be somewhere far away instead. .. Yeah, somewhere like the Empire. Handalieu
- wouldn't be able to lay a hand on him so easily then. <br>
- <i>Y</i><i>u</i><i>p</i><i>,</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i>. <br>
- He repeated the thought again and again until he'd convinced himself, but of course, <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> just
- had to make him doubt himself all over again. <br>
- "I sure hope the grand master won't be angry with us," Ryo muttered. <br>
- When Grand Master Finley Forsyth heard the news, however, he merely uttered, "I see."
- His expression remained unchanged, neither angry nor astonished. Even Hugh couldn't read him. <br>
- Finley also understood the situation at the heart of his country's statecraft. As the grand master of
- Knightley's adventurers' guilds, he was closer to the politics than anyone else here. He was aware of the
- high risks of inviting Prince Inverey and his family to the Kingdom under the current circumstances, but
- he'd had no choice but to offer asylum to Loris. <br>
- Fortunately' the Empire's intervention solved the problem entirely. Although no one knew it, Finley
- was immensely relieved. <br>
- The three of them left Finley. <br>
- "He wasn't mad at all, was he?" Ryo said. <br>
- "Why the heck do ya sound a tad disappointed, boy?'' Hugh responded with a sigh. <br>
- "Oh, because Abel planted the idea in my mind." Ryo casually fanned the flames he himself had lit,
- waving the smoke in Abel's direction. <br>
- "Hey, you better not drag me into this. I swear. .." Abel grumbled. <br>
- Ryo wasn't done, though. "You're so heartless, Abel.''
- "Elaborate' you jerk.,'
- "You didn't even <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> to help me, your adorable junior."
- "That's 'cuz my <i>a</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> junior is trying to take me down with him. Any smart adventurer would
- shake off the arm clawing at him and run away as fast as possible."
- "Gasp ! Where is your conscience?!"
- "Dead and buried. Otherwise, you'd take advanta<i>g</i>e of it, Ryo."
- "How rude !''
- Thus, Abel and Ryo continued their silly bickering. <br>
- ***
- "Your Excellency, I come bearing news," Lamber said, his gloomy expression betraying the fact that
- his report was anything but good. <br>
- "Tell me, have they found Prince Inverey's body?"
- "No. .. Last night, we received reports of an imperial flying battleship traveling near Fion toward the
- Kingdom-Federation border.''
- "Preposterous !"
- Even Lord Aubrey couldn't contain his surprise. He knew that the Empire possessed a massive,
- floating battleship. Supposedly, Debuhi had only succeeded in building one thanks to an enormous
- magic stone from an ancient dragon. The rumor hadn't been verified, but the Empire apparently
- considered the battleship an extremely valuable asset. If this flying battleship had been active near Fion,
- there was only one possible explanation. <br>
- "Prince Inverey has taken refuge in the Empire . . .''
- Aubrey had considered the possibility, but he'd ultimately decided it wasn't feasible for Loris to safely
- travel to the Empire. Loris's far more likely course of action would have been temporary asylum in the
- Kingdom first, <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> exile in the Empire. <br>
- Unfortunately, the reality surpassed all of his expectations. It was stunning to think that the Empire
- -that the emperor himself-would mobilize such a valuable asset to a battlefield that had nothing to do
- with the safety of his own country. <br>
- "What a frighteningly cunning man, Rupert. I'd long since accepted that I am no competitor of his in
- the political arena, but I'd never thought he would best me even on the battlefield." A corner of Aubrey's
- mouth turned up in a self-deprecating smile. "Now the Empire has justification to interfere with the
- Federation whensoever it pleases. While Inverey himself may be difficult to deal with, his daughters are
- another story entirely.. ."
- Lamber didn't hear that last part. <br>
- "Lamber, I trust that isn't all you have to report?"
- "Quite right, my lord. The next update concerns the Kingdom's adventurers. Evidently, they've
- already left the Fion Plains, though we have yet to receive any reports of them crossing the border."
- "I see. That leaves us little room to intervene further, hm? Better this way. I won't risk any more
- casualties on our side."
- The Federation's occupation of Inverey was only just beginning. Aubrey had to allocate military
- resources to maintain public order, so he wanted to avoid losing even a single soldier. <br>
- "Good grief. .. War will ever remain a clumsy solution. No one <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> it, after all.''
- "My lord?" Lamber said, blinking. He had never expected the Tactician himself to oppose war. <br>
- "Soldiers despise it the most' and for good reason. Winning without a fight is the greatest victory,
- you know. Lamentably, this is impossible for our Federation because of the damage we suffered ten years
- ago. In an ideal world, I would love nothing more than to resolve political conflict without resorting to
- bloodshed.. . Alas."
- The next day, the Handalieu Federation declared the annihilation and annexation of the Principality
- of Inverey to the rest of the Central Provinces. This was an annexation, <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> a colonization, meaning all
- former citizens of Inverey would be granted the same rights as citizens of the Federation. <br>
- Further, for the next ten years, the former Principality of Inverey would retain all its laws and tax
- rates. In other words, for the region's citizens, nothing would change but <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> collected their taxes . . . <br>
- Furthermore, any nobles within the Principality who swore allegiance to the Federation within a month
- would be allowed to continue to rule as before. However, like the commoners, they would now pay taxes
- to the Federation. <br>
- Occupied lands with lords who had been eliminated would be divided up according to the governing
- authority of each country, led by the Council of Ten, the Federation's core government. The exception
- was Aberdeen, the Principality's capital, which would remain under the direct control of the Federation
- government. <br>
- This announcement was broadcast all over Inverey. As the nation's new ruler, the Federation seemed
- intent on conveying its desire to treat the people fairly. This was welcome news for many. Huge swathes
- of the population had fled to other countries before and during the war, leaving only the destitute and
- immobile. One couldn't even become a refugee without a certain amount of financial security. <br>
- After a month, most of the remaining citizenry accepted the Federation's rule. <br>
- ***
- Emperor Rupert VI sat in his study in Markdorf, capital of the Debuhi Empire, and listened to Premier
- Hans Kirchhoff's report. <br>
- "Loris, prince of Inverey, his family, and their attendants have safely arrived at the castle . Tomorrow,
- we shall hold an audience and announce their exile, after which they will be relocated to another manor
- for the duration of their stay."
- "Well done. Relocate them quickly' before those foolish nobles start clamoring. The sooner Inverey
- and his people have peace of mind, the better."
- Of course, Rupert didn't say this out of kindness. Still, he wasn't so cruel as to immediately try to take
- advantage of those who had just lost their country. He would allow them to focus on recovery, then put
- them to work once they were strong again. <br>
- <i>O</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>k</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>m</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i>'<i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>y</i> <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>y</i>'<i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>ffi</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>t</i><i>s</i>. <i>M</i><i>u</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i>
- <i>fi</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- Rupert recalled a long-ago fishing trip in his youth with a friend. <br>
- "I would also like to report on the economic situation across the Empire ."
- "Do tell. Things are going well insofar as the grim outlook, I hope?"
- Though unsure how he felt about using the word "well" to describe things, Premier Hans nodded. <br>
- "Yes. Activity has remained stagnant for over a year in all industries. However. .."
- "However?" Rupert prompted. <br>
- "Some officials have said they wish to petition Your Majesty.. ."
- "Hm, who could it be.. . Ah, I wager it's Lorenz Kush. Am I right?" Rupert said with a grin. <br>
- "On the mark, my liege!" Hans was quite surprised. <br>
- No wonder too. Lorenz Kush was a young official in the Department of Finance, still in his twenties. <br>
- Although he hadn't accomplished anything noteworthy, he performed his work diligently, negotiating
- with his colleagues and the public to compile budgets. He often traveled outside the imperial castle to see
- the situation with his own eyes and made various proposals. That was why Hans had taken a liking to
- him and was training him to be a leader for the next generation. <br>
- Rupert wore the crown of a vast and powerful empire. To put it bluntly, he was in no position to waste
- his time or attention on trivial matters. Even so, he knew the name of a simple but talented young man,
- and even went so far as to guess that he was the one who suggested petitioning the government for more
- resources. It would be odd for someone <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> to be surprised by Rupert's guess . <br>
- "So, what does he want ? Stimulus measures and the like?"
- "Yes. The economic downturn has lasted too long, and the people are suffering. . ."
- "Huh. Mayhap I should explain it properly to him once. Bring him by tomorrow." Despite his hectic
- schedule, the emperor was making time to see the bureaucrat. <br>
- "Understood." Hans was grateful. " Then, for the time being, we maintain the current recession?"
- "Yes. However, see to it that we continue to provide the people with basic necessities. Food, clothing,
- shelter.''
- Hans nodded at Rupert's instructions. <br>
- Now that he'd confirmed his economy's persistent and steady decline, Rupert nodded in satisfaction. <br>
- Then he said, "A nation <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> be creating and maintaining a thriving economy. If we fail to understand
- this fundamental issue, the whole country will fall apart. Most people don't complain when the economy
- is good. And above all, public safety improves. Naturally, the inverse occurs when the economy is bad.''
- "I couldn't agree more . That is reason enough to foster an economic boom." Hans nodded vigorously. <br>
- "When the government cuts taxes to encourage growth and continues to undertake projects, where
- do the funds come from?''
- "Ah, yes. <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> do they come from, Your Majesty?" Hans joked, already knowing the answer. <br>
- "Nowhere, of course.'' Rupert smiled mildly. "How do you make up the revenue lost when you cut
- taxes? Certainly not by raising some other tax. After all, that wouldn't be enough to drive growth since
- there are no alternative revenue sources. The answer is government bonds, which are issued to cover the
- costs when it must create an economic boom quickly and increase revenue."
- "Ah, but is suing too many government bonds is bad for the country's credibility," Hans said with a
- chuckle, and Rupert laughed too. <br>
- " The question then becomes, what is a country's credibility based on? Its power and its neighbors'
- perception of that 'power., Certainly not the amount of debt it has."
- "Power, you say. . ."
- "Yes, power. Military <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> economic power. And I suppose scientific and technological power, and
- even alchemical. Countries implement domestic policies to protect their various apparatuses of power
- projection. In some cases, those policies hinder free competition. But I say, so what? Surely that's better
- than a free market at the cost of widespread discontent? I would rather not put the cart before the horse,
- thank you."
- "And that is what the Empire's domestic manufacturing subsidies are for, yes? To prevent factories
- from moving abroad."
- "Exactly. We are a great power. Our wages are high. Naturally, trading companies would look
- to set up factories in other countries with low labor and supply costs. <i>O</i>ur government can then
- import those products, allowing us to cheaply provision our people and ultimately raise profits. But
- suppose something happened and those goods could no longer reach us. The people would revolt. <br>
- Ergo, the government must provide subsidies even in peacetime to ensure domestic manufacturing
- remains more profitable for trading companies than overseas production. <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> is what makes a country
- strong. Domestic manufacturing is related to military power, economic strength, and scientific and
- technological prowess."
- "I couldn't have put it better myself.'' Hans nodded along. <br>
- "Another thing to note is that these combined efforts create a surplus, which affords the Empire
- the ability to respond quickly and effectively when a problem arises, even in peacetime. Some might
- consider such a surplus waste, but this 'waste, will save the people in an emergency. Alas, no matter how
- hard I try to explain it, I simply can't get this across.,'
- Maintaining a surplus, which <i>a</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> to be waste in peacetime, is incredibly difficult. That's because
- the masses, who don't know any better, always cry out, "Eliminate waste !''
- "You couldn't be more right, my lord. . . The younger officials are especially guilty. And yet, they only
- panic when something drastic occurs. ..''
- "Unfortunately, there is no changing human nature. It's particularly impossible when they have
- no experience or imagination. I firmly believe they will understand once they see for themselves how
- a surplus can save people during a crisis. However, that is its own challenge. Then again. .. Mayhap
- the wording is the problem? Should we call it 'stockpile' instead of 'waste'? But then there are issues
- associated with that too. Would I then say 'stockpile is high' or 'stockpile is low, to make my point? This
- bears more thought, eh?'' Rupert smiled ruefully. <br>
- "As you say, Your Majesty. . ." Hans shook his head in response. <br>
- "In any case, let us return to the topic of a country's credibility. Frankly, if a country is strong,
- its credit won't plummet no matter how many bonds it issues." Rupert took a breath. "It's not easy
- to maintain a country with all these factors. Should the people overseeing the government become
- complacent, the country's future will begin to spiral. Then the end is always the same .''
- "Which would be?"
- "War or insurrection. History has proven this."
- The next day, two people arrived at the emperor's study in Markdorf Castle : Premier and Count Hans
- Kirchhoff, a regular visitor, and a young man visiting for the first time. Anyone could tell by his stiff
- demeanor how nervous the latter was. <br>
- "Good, you're here," Emperor Rupert VI said as he checked and signed the documents on his desk. "I'll
- be just a moment. Have a seat over there."
- However, they couldn't. Even Hans remained standing in front of a chair. The nervous young man
- next to him did the same. <br>
- "I told you both to sit, did I not?" With a wry smile, Rupert walked over to them. <br>
- At that moment, a chamberlain brought coffee for them. When Rupert sat on the sofa, the two finally
- sat across from him. The coffee had come at the perfect time. <br>
- " This is Blue Mountain coffee. It came from Twilightland yesterday. The Kingdom's Kona is fairly
- good, but I much prefer this one."
- Rupert reached for his cup and inhaled deeply, savoring the aroma, and then took a sip. The other two
- followed suit. With the scent of coffee filling the air, they spent a few moments relaxing. <br>
- Lorenz Kush had been confused since that morning. The evening before, he had been summoned to
- Premier Kirchhoff's office. <br>
- "I shall be visiting His Majesty tomorrow,,' Kirchhoff told him, "and you're to come with me. Be frank
- with him."
- "Y-You wish for me to speak directly to the emperor?"
- "Yes. He personally requested your presence, Lorenz, so he could explain a few things. Be sure to
- conduct yourself in a mannerly fashion.''
- From the bottom of his heart, he wanted to scream, "I can't!" Instead, he said, "That's impossible. <br>
- Please, just let me submit my petition in writing.'' But everythin<i>g</i> had already been decided' so Lorenz
- wailed in panic and despair internally instead. <br>
- The average imperial subject regarded Emperor Rupert VI in awe. There were a few reasons for
- this. Since ascending to the throne in his twenties, he had ruthlessly pur<i>g</i>ed and demoted many of the
- country's nobles and annexed small nations now in the western and northern parts of the Empire . In
- the same period, he had personally reprimanded high-ranking bureaucrats and other officials working
- in the imperial capital, so they feared him even more than the common folk. Of course, the censures had
- been well-deserved and hadn't applied to talented personnel such as Hans. <br>
- Now, Lorenz was sitting across from that formidable man-the same man he was supposed to
- petition. He had wanted to submit a written report instead to avoid having to talk face-to-face with such
- a supreme being. <br>
- "Right then, Lorenz."
- "Y-Yes, Your Majesty!" Lorenz said, looking tense as a block of ice. <br>
- Rupert smiled ruefully at Lorenz, then turned to Hans. "I thought a spot of coffee might relax him a
- bit. . . But it seems I was wrong.''
- "Everyone holds you in the highest regard, Your Majesty, so. . ." Hans shook his head with a wry
- chuckle. <br>
- "Regard, eh? Necessary for an emperor, but a pain in my arse in a situation like this. How about a
- promise, then? Lorenz, no matter what you say here, you won't be punished for it."
- "Un- Under-"
- Nothing changed. <br>
- "Hans, that didn't work. He's still tense.''
- "Evidently,'' Hans said with a sigh. His expression suggested there was nothing to be done about it. <br>
- Rupert resigned himself. "All right, Lorenz, you're here because you are concerned for the people, are
- you not?"
- Those words brought the young man back to his usual self. Yes, he had decided to accept the
- invitation to tell their leader about how difficult life was for their people. The reason for their suffering
- was obvious: the terrible economy. <br>
- It wasn't that they didn't have enough to eat <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>d</i><i>a</i><i>y</i>. Even though some were in such dire straits, the
- government's soup kitchens and other services were helping most stave off starvation. With that said,
- a poor economy robbed people of their desire to dream of a better future. A poor economy hardened
- people's hearts. <br>
- This phenomenon was widespread throughout the Empire. These citizens were the reason they <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i>
- to take measures to revive the economy-the reason Lorenz had come here in the first place !
- "Your Imperial Majesty, I will be perfectly blunt: The people are exhausted. The economic downturn
- has dragged on, and morale is at an all-time low. We <i>m</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> take measures to revive the economy
- immediately."
- He handed over the stack of papers he'd brought with him. It listed potential economic interventions,
- how to implement them, their effects, the time and cost involved, the logistics, and other things. Rupert
- read through the entire stack and was pleased to find that all the data made it a perfect proposal. <br>
- "Excellent work, lad."
- "Th-Then you agree? !"
- "Nevertheless, I will not allow these policies to be instituted at this time ."
- "Why not?!" Lorenz shouted, forgetting himself. Then he quickly came to his senses, remembering he
- was yelling at Emperor Rupert VI, his country's absolute authority, not some person he'd run into on the
- street. <br>
- "I invited you here today to answer that very question," Rupert replied, finishing the last of his Blue
- Mountain coffee before beginning his explanation. "First of all, the current recession is the result of a
- policy decision."
- "What?'' Lorenz couldn't believe his ears. "Wh-What do you mean?'' He couldn't think of anything
- else to say. None of it made any sense . <br>
- "Lorenz, you're a bureaucrat with the Department of Finance, yes? So tell me, do you recall the state
- of the economy seven years ago?"
- "I do. .. We were prospering. Not just here in the capital, but throughout the Empire. . ."
- "Correct. Do you know why?"
- Lorenz considered for a moment. "Because of the Great War?"
- "Correct again.'' Rupert nodded happily and looked at Hans. "He's got a better head on his shoulders
- than you, eh?''
- "Yes, yes, whatever you say, Your Majesty.'' Hans shrugged. <br>
- "No!" Lorenz interjected, panicking. " Th-That's not true at all!"
- "Lorenz, dear boy, no need for modesty here," Hans said. "Now then, Your Majesty, would you be so
- kind as to elaborate on <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>y</i> the Great War was the source of our prosperity?"
- " The Handalieu Federation and the Kingdom of Knightley lost many workshops and trading
- companies during the conflict, resulting in a loss of production capacity across numerous industries. <br>
- Even after the war ended, it was not easy to restore the destroyed factories or their supply chains. <br>
- Consequently, they began importing many of the raw materials they needed from <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> country, along
- with the tools used in manufacturing. Our merchants saw a new market suddenly appear and produced
- a great deal and sold just as much. Naturally, the economy boomed.''
- "Indeed.'' Hans nodded and reached for his cup. However, he found himself disappointed when he
- realized it was already empty. Just then, a butler appeared with a fresh pot of coffee and served him. He
- beamed with joy. <br>
- <i>G</i>lancing at him, Rupert continued. "Lorenz, look at his expression. Does it not resemble the face of
- prosperity?"
- Unable to agree with him, Lorenz could only stutter a few ums and ahs. <br>
- "And <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> is why our country is currently in a reces sion.''
- "Huh?''
- "We can't send prosperous people into battle. War cannot be started during good times.''
- "I.. . What. . ." Lorenz was struck speechless. <br>
- Emperor Rupert VI had deliberately caused the economic downturn so he could start a war?
- "Let me steer the conversation back to the original topic. The emergence of new markets leads to an
- economic boom, yet those markets inevitably close . You understand that, don't you?"
- "Yes. After the Federation and the Kingdom recovered from the war and reconstructed their
- workshops and trading companies, neither needed to import from our country. But our factories had
- already increased production capacity and hired new employees to meet the prior demand, which
- eventually left many without work. . ."
- "Exactly. What, then, is the inevitable result of a sudden market decline after a meteoric rise? A
- terrible recession. Depressions occur when bubbles burst. It was necessary to slow down our economy
- before it burst. That's why we implemented a major tax increase five years ago, to cool down an
- overheated economy.''
- "But the recession. . . It still persists. . .''
- "Yes. But had we allowed the economy to collapse at its initial trajectory, the downturn would have
- been much more severe."
- Rupert took a sip of his refilled Blue Mountain Coffee and paused. <br>
- Lorenz mulled over everything he had just been told. <br>
- "Those tax increases were not to increase revenue' but to rein in the economy," Rupert said. "So,
- conversely, if we wanted to <i>i</i><i>m</i><i>p</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> the economy, we would slash taxes, wouldn't we?"
- "I suppose. . ." Lorenz said with a nod. <br>
- "Then you must be wondering why we did <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i> cut taxes and instead allowed a recession to continue
- indefinitely?" Rupert stared intently at Lorenz, gauging his response . <br>
- "Because you had a reason to do so deliberately?"
- "Very good. As I mentioned, our Empire continues its recessionary policy because we will eventually
- find ourselves in a war. While I feel sorry for our people, a number of factors have come together to bring
- us to this point."
- "War breaks out when the economy is bad. . ."
- " The economy is bad because money isn't circulating. Many, including the government, simply aren't
- spending. Consumption is sluggish. Now, what is the greatest form of consumption for a nation?''
- Lorenz puzzled over Rupert's question but couldn't find an answer. <br>
- "War,'' Hans answered instead. <br>
- Realization suddenly hit Lorenz. War was the largest macroeconomic consumption event. Even
- normal manufactory capacity was diverted to producing materials for large-scale use on the battlefield. <br>
- "Indeed. Of course, our annexations of small countries in the north and west don't amount to war. <br>
- Considering the size of the Empire's economy, those conflicts were skirmishes. They won't have the
- slightest impact on our economy."
- "Which makes our next opponent. .." Lorenz stopped short, feeling like he shouldn't continue. <br>
- " The Shadow Regiment has already infiltrated our enemy, and various other preparations are
- underway. <i>I</i>-I<i>o</i><i>w</i><i>e</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>, we are still a few months from all-out war. Nevertheless, the advent of it will spur
- economic recovery, don't you think?"
- "Your Maj esty. .. Is this war absolutely necessary?"
- Lorenz knew the question was outside the scope of his work. Still, he couldn't help but ask. <br>
- "Yes, it is. And there are more than a few reasons, some of which cannot be resolved by diplomacy
- alone." Then Rupert lowered his voice to a whisper. "The crown of an emperor is stained with sin."
- <b>U</b><b>n</b><b>e</b><b>x</b><b>p</b><b>e</b> <b>c</b><b>t</b><b>e</b><b>d</b> <b>V</b><b>i</b><b>s</b><b>i</b><b>t</b><b>o</b><b>r</b><b>s</b>
- On their way home from the Principality of Inverey, the Kingdom's adventurers only felt the tension
- ease once they crossed the border. They weren't too far from Redpost now, a town on Knightley's eastern
- border. <br>
- "In the end, we didn't really do much," Ryo muttered softly. <br>
- "Well, you <i>d</i><i>i</i><i>d</i> destroy the Third Federated Independent Battalion. Pretty much single-handed, I
- might add,'' Abel replied as he walked alongside the water magician. <br>
- "Well, what can I say! I mean, I <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> to be in the thick of things, using flashy magic to mow down
- the enemy! I <i>a</i><i></i> a magician, after all."
- "Uh, glad you got your wish?"
- Apparently, the magician's aspirations were utterly incomprehensible to a swordsman. He wasn't
- <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> alone, however. <br>
- "I completely get it, Ryo!" Sue, Switchback's scout, chimed in. "Sweep them all away with a spell !
- Bulldoze them with another! Something like that, right?!"
- Rah, swordsman and leader of her party, nodded along beside her. <br>
- "Comrades !'' Ryo exclaimed, firmly shaking their hands. <br>
- "Yeah, sure, whatever floats your boat.. ." Abel averted his eyes from Ryo and the preoccupation with
- magic that seemed to have taken hold of South Division. <br>
- Something still bugged Ryo. Ryo had used Passive Sonar to pinpoint Loris's location after he and his
- retinue had moved to the cave, but he'd only succeeded because he and the rest of his fellow adventurers
- had been hiding in the outskirts of the city at the time. But how had the imperial princess and her fire
- magician known <i>e</i><i>x</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> where to go? Another unsolved mystery had been added to Ryo's ever-growing
- list. <br>
- Redpost was a bustling place. With the Principality's destruction all but assured, more people had
- fled to the Kingdom. The expeditionary force chose to camp outside the city. Tomorrow, they would
- disband. Compensation and other details would be provided after each individual returned to his or her
- base city. While they would continue traveling with their regional divisions, some parties planned to
- stop at other towns and cities along the way; so, for all intents and purposes, they were disbanding at
- Redpost. <br>
- The expeditionary force hadn't had a moment's rest while trekking through the former Principality
- of Inverey. Now that its soldiers were back in the Kingdom, they could finally catch their breath. With
- Redpost unable to contain the flood of refugees, a fair number were also sleeping outside the city walls,
- which meant heavy drinking was prohibited to avoid causing trouble. Drinking in moderation, however,
- was just fine. The adventurers had been forbidden from imbibing in Inverey, so with that restriction
- lifted, they all enj oyed a <i>v</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>y</i> lively night. <br>
- Ryo liked alcohol but couldn't drink too much. He'd still technically been underage back on Earth and
- hadn't ever had any there, so alcohol was something he'd discovered on Phi. Ale was the norm in the
- Kingdom, but lately beer had been growing in popularity and supply too. <br>
- Later, Ryo gulped down water he'd made to sober up a short distance from the others. Because of
- his intoxication and the large number of people around, he had completely turned off his Passive Sonar. <br>
- Even so, he could sense someone approaching. <br>
- "It's been a while, Ryo,,' said Gekko, a merchant from the former Principality of Inverey. <br>
- Ryo also knew him as his students, employer as well as a close aide of the prince of Inverey,
- responsible for all sorts of tasks. Ryo had been worried about the man's safety, so he was delighted to see
- him. <br>
- "Gekko, I'm so glad you're safe and sound!"
- The joy and relief in Ryo's voice made Gekko smile . "I appreciate your concern. As you can see, I'm
- hale and hearty."
- Then he lifted his arm and flexed his biceps. Ryo wondered if the gesture was common on Phi too, but
- he didn't let his face betray his curiosity. <br>
- "Oh, right ! I sent the children to Lune with the most trustworthy people I know, so I'm fairly certain
- they arrived safely."
- "Indeed, they did. I received a report recently from my staff that they and the three members of
- Crimson Sword made it without incident. Thank you very much. Those children, and everyone else who
- came over to the Kingdom, will continue to work as employees of the Gekko Knightley Company.,'
- "Wonderful news!"
- Even if his country had been destroyed, business needed to continue. He had a responsibility to his
- employees and their families, as well as to the customers awaiting their products and services. <br>
- However, a few specific words had caught Ryo's attention. "<i>W</i>hat do you mean by those who 'came
- over to the Kingdom, ?'' he asked. <br>
- "Well, my older brother originally ran a trading company within the Handalieu Federation. <br>
- Separately, as a result of this incident, we've acquired a branch in Inverey too. My younger brother will be
- founding one in the Monarchy ofJoux and my youngest brother will establish another branch in the Kew
- Emirate, north ofJoux."
- <i>J</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>R</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>s</i><i>c</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>y</i>. . . <br>
- In the early nineteenth century' German banker Mayer Amschel Rothschild had five sons. As
- they grew older, each ran a business in five European cities : Frankfurt, Vienna, London, Naples, and
- Paris. They sometimes collaborated across borders and achieved tremendous success. Some conspiracy
- theories say that the Rothschild dynasty secretly controlled the world from the nineteenth to the
- twentieth centuries, formed and expanded during the reign of these five men. Incidentally, "root- schilt"
- is the German pronunciation of Rothschild. Among the five great chateaux producing the red wine
- Bordeaux, two are Chateau Lafite Rothschild and Chateau Mouton Rothschild-and both belong to this
- family. <br>
- <i>O</i><i>h</i><i>,</i> <i>y</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>h</i><i>,</i> <i>M</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>D</i><i>a</i><i>d</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>f</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>e</i>. <i>E</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>g</i><i>h</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i> <i>b</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>q</i><i>u</i><i>o</i><i>r</i>. . . "<i>P</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>j</i><i>e</i>
- <i>s</i><i>u</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>S</i><i>e</i><i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>j</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>,</i> <i>M</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>c</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>e</i>." <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>a</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> <i>F</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> <i>p</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>w</i>. <br>
- "'First, I am. Second' I used to be. Mouton does not change,,'' Ryo murmured. <br>
- "Did you say something?'' Gekko asked. <br>
- "I'm sorry, I was just reminiscing. Anyway, I really am so glad you're safe."
- Like usual, Gekko reminded Ryo of his father. The man looked nothing like him, and they weren't
- close in age either, but there was something about him. .. His aura? Maybe that was why he'd remembered
- the French word, "mouton."
- Then Ryo looked at the two people standing behind Gekko. The first was Max, the captain of his
- guard. His presence made sense. But the second-
- "Cohn?'' Ryo called out. <br>
- Indeed, it was the C-rank adventurer from the Principality of Inverey, the same one who had guarded
- Prince Willie of the Monarchy ofJoux. <br>
- "Hey, Ryo. Been a while."
- "How? What? Why are you with Gekko?"
- Sure, both men were from Inverey, but they weren't exactly acquainted. They hadn't even greeted one
- another when they passed in the halls of Aberdeen's castle. . . <br>
- "Well, a lot's happened," Cohn answered, scratching his head. "He was kind enough to take me along
- with him.''
- "He was also planning to move to Knightley, so I asked him to be part of my escort until then," Gekko
- explained. "The security in the eastern part of the Kingdom leaves much to be desired."
- It all sounded very official to Ryo, but he suspected there was more to it. However, it would have been
- rude to press further. As an upstanding member of society, he knew that some questions were better left
- unasked. <br>
- "Does this mean you'll be focusing your attention on the south?"
- It was only natural for Ryo to ask this question, considering what he'd just learned about the
- precarious state of law and order in the eastern region. He knew that Gekko had been planning to open a
- flagship store in Lune, where the children were, and a branch in Acray. Both cities were in the southern
- part of the kingdom. <br>
- " That is the plan. Of course, I'd have to get the respective lords' permission. But both Margrave Lune
- and Marquess Heinlein are wise stewards of their domains. In my opinion, a cut above other nobles.''
- <i>G</i>ekko grinned at him. <br>
- Even though Ryo called Lune home' he had no idea what kind of person the margrave was . Sera, who
- lived on his estate, occasionally mentioned him in passing, but it was clear she respected the man. The
- same couldn't be said of his successor. She had broken the young man's shoulder and stabbed him with a
- sword to teach him a lesson he had never forgotten. .. <br>
- " The Kingdom as a whole is experiencing challenges, but the south is particularly stable, making it
- the best place to establish a base ."
- Those words brought to Ryo's mind an image of the imperial princess and the fire magician. He
- thought back to his question: <i>H</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> had they known to appear in that exact spot at that exact time? The
- answer suddenly hit him. All the information needed to spark a flash of inspiration came together in
- Ryo's mind. <br>
- "Gekko, it was <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i>. ..'' he blurted, regretting it the moment the words left his mouth. <br>
- The merchant silently pressed his index finger to his lips and smiled, telling Ryo to keep quiet. <br>
- <i>G</i>ekko had organized Prince Inverey's safehouse, which meant he could leak the information to the
- Empire. He probably didn't want Loris to seek asylum in the Kingdom because of its poor security,
- indicative of a decline in governing ability and less political stability. . . So what would happen if Prince
- Inverey and his family migrated to such a place? At the very least, they couldn't hope for a happy future. <br>
- But what about the Empire? They'd certainly use Inverey as a political tool. Someday, he might even
- become the pretext Debuhi needed to attack the Federation. But at least Inverey and his family survive. <br>
- The emperor wasn't foolish enough to execute them. <br>
- It wasn't an optimal outcome, but there was no optimal outcome now that their country had been
- occupied. It had simply been a question of which was better, and so Gekko had suggested the Empire. It
- had been Inverey himself who'd made the choice . He'd weighed his options between the Kingdom and
- the Empire, for himself and his family, and chosen the latter. Naturally, Loris had only had the choice
- because Gekko had arranged for Debuhi to accept them as exiles. Otherwise, he would have gone to
- Knightley. <br>
- When a country fell, its people usually collapsed into despair. Even after the Principality's demise,
- however, it still had loyal citizens committed to their homeland and the leader who represented it-like
- the man standing right in front of Ryo. <br>
- He bowed his head. <br>
- "Stop," <i>G</i>ekko said, flustered. "Don't do that. Ten years have passed since we achieved our
- independence . We knew the Federation was targeting us. The prince and those around him did their
- best to organize and govern. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough. Of course, I am but a merchant, so I can't
- compare myself to those at the heart of our nation who served with such selfless devotion. I can't even
- begin to imagine their regrets and frustration.. ." He seemed to reflect on a memory' a hint of sadness
- clouding his expression. <br>
- "I wonder if those who remained in Inverey are suffering," Ryo said, like he knew what he was talking
- about. <br>
- Gekko shook his head. "Lord Aubrey is a capable man. Although an eccentric who will use any means
- to achieve his goals, he isn't the type to oppress the masses.''
- He stopped there, unwilling to say that he might be able to live a better life now than he had as a
- citizen of Inverey. <br>
- After that, Gekko told Ryo that he and his merchant caravan would make stops in several cities in the
- Kingdom, with their final destinations being Lune and Acray. Promising to meet again in his home base,
- Ryo said goodbye to them and walked away. <br>
- Now that he'd sobered up, Ryo was about to return to the party when he abruptly whipped around to
- face <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> visitor. <br>
- "Ryo, I'd like a word."
- A beautiful woman with black horns and a black tail stood in the moonlight-a woman Ryo would
- never forget. <br>
- "Leonore.. ." he murmured. <br>
- "'Tis I, yes. Now, now, no need to get so tense. I came to ask for your advice. . . Well, if I'm being honest,
- a favor. But if it's a fight you want, then I'd be happy to oblige.'' An air of excitement started radiating
- from her. <br>
- "No, conversation is just fine . Go on,'' Ryo said with a brisk wave of his hand. <br>
- Leonore sat on a nearby rock. "As I said, I actually came here to ask you a favor."
- "A favor?''
- This akuma, who could transcend space through her "cloister" technique, extract objects from
- subspace, and survive decapitation, wanted to ask Ryo for a<i>f</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>o</i><i>r</i>?
- He was flabbergasted, but then an idea sprang into his head. "Oh, you want me to form a contract
- with you so you can obtain my soul, right?"
- He was starting to feel like Dr. Faust-not the earth magician from the Federation, but the character
- in Goethe's masterpiece. <br>
- "I don't quite understand what you mean by 'soul'. .. In any case, no. What I require are the fae drops
- overflowing from your body.''
- "Fae drops?" Ryo cocked his head. <br>
- "Yes. 'Tis what we call them, though I see you are unaware of your own. Perhaps you didn't notice
- since 'tis said they have no effect on mankind."
- "Oh, you mean like the stuff elves and guardian beasts can sense?"
- Ryo remembered that Sera, the Matriarc, and the guardian beast from Nils's village had said regarding
- the substance emanating from his body. <br>
- "Yes, yes, that's it. That which works on elves is what I need." Leonore clapped her hands in delight. <br>
- "In truth, we keep elves as pets. Hmmm, the word 'pet' may give humans the wrong idea. . . Hm, how to
- put it. .."
- As he watched Leonore try to think of a new phrase, Ryo assumed she meant that "pet" implied
- ownership or slavery, which wouldn't be appropriate for an elf since they were nearly identical to
- humans. On twenty-first-century Earth, however, many people keep dogs and cats as cherished pets. In
- that sense, the term "pet" isn't necessarily a bad thing. At the very least, they're living creatures that
- people sometimes consider part of the family. <br>
- "I have it! The elves are not pets, but community property."
- Family wasn't supposed to property.. . <br>
- "I-I think I get the gist,'' Ryo said, managing to gather his thoughts. "So what happened to this elf?"
- "Her name is Elizabeth, and she's in a terrible state . Our healing isn't very effective on those of fae
- lineage, like elves. .."
- "Fae lineage? As in those pos sessing a fae facet?"
- "Fae facet! Yes, 'tis what the elves call it. Much easier to understand. Those with the fae facet are ill-
- suited to our habitat, and that is why she is in grave danger."
- Though Ryo was a bit curious about where Leonore and her people lived, he was hesitant to intrude
- on their privacy. <br>
- "Why not move her somewhere else?"
- "You think we haven't already tried that? Unfortunately, her health has deteriorated so much that it
- wasn't enough for her to recover naturally. .." Leonore shook her head grimly. <br>
- "Wow. .. She must be in a <i>r</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>y</i> bad way then. But what can I even do to help her?"
- He was neither a doctor nor a biologist. Sure, he <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> performed something akin to surgery when
- this akuma had sliced off his arm, but it had ultimately been Kenneth's potion that reconnected the
- severed nerves. The only thing he knew for certain about this mysterious fae facet was that his presence
- extended the lifespan of the guardian beast and comforted any nearby elves. .. That was it. Oh, and for
- whatever reason, it also exorcised evil. Though Ryo wasn't exactly sure what "evil" encompassed. <br>
- "Honestly, I don't know either. People like you are uncommonly rare. With that said, if you don't work
- as a solution, I can give up. I've tried everything else I can think of, and it all failed. We'd already given
- up actually, including Elizabeth herself, but then I remembered you, so why not make the attempt?''
- Leonore bowed her head. <br>
- Ryo found it strange that the akuma even had a culture of bowing, but dismissed that thought. As far
- as he could tell, there was no risk to him. Most of all, he'd be helping someone. <br>
- Yes, he <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>d</i> fought her before, but it wasn't like he hated her. Plus, he was incredibly indebted to the
- elves, especially Sera. While it wasn't impossible that this Elizabeth was hostile to Sera and the others he
- knew, Ryo couldn't abandon someone he <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>w</i> he could help. <br>
- "All right, I'll try.''
- "Huzzah! I put my hopes in you, and you did not disappoint! As a token of my gratitude, I grant you
- the right to fight me-"
- "No, thank you,,' Ryo said. "So, what's next? If you're taking me somewhere, I need to let Hugh or Abel
- know first. Otherwise, they'll worry. . ."
- "Abel.. . Ah, your companion from our last bout. Fear not. I'll bring Elizabeth here instead.''
- Leonore extended her right hand and said, "Cloister."
- Instantly, as if space had been carved away, a pitch black wall appeared. It was the same sight that
- Roman the Hero and his companions had encountered at the artificial altar and Tyo and Abel had
- witnessed in the hidden temple of a dark magician. <br>
- Leonore stepped through the wall. She returned twenty seconds later, holding an elf in a bridal carry. <br>
- "Ryo, this is Elizabeth. Elizabeth, this is Ryo, the man I spoke to you about before."
- Leonore laid the woman on the ground. <br>
- Elizabeth had the same peerless beauty as Sera and the other elves Ryo had seen. <i>W</i>hile Sera's beauty
- was more dignified, Elizabeth's was more delicate . Her terrible condition-haggard face and difficulty
- breathing-only emphasized her frailty. <br>
- "I am.. . s-sorr-" Despite her state, she tried to apologize. <br>
- "Please, don't say anything. Leonore, I'm going to touch her forehead. Is that all right?"
- "Yes. Do what you must.''
- With Leonore's consent, Tyo reached out and placed his right palm on Elizabeth's forehead. He didn't
- know what he had to actually do, but perhaps his presence alone would have some effect. He had
- extended the guardian beast's lifespan without touching it, after all, but he had a hunch that physically
- putting his hand on Elizabeth would work better. It probably came from all the times he'd watched
- clerics like Eto and Rihya heal injuries. Touching wasn't a huge problem-as long as it wasn't sexual
- harassment, of course!
- When Ryo's hand contacted her forehead, Elizabeth flinched slightly. After about a minute, color
- began to fill her cheeks, and she stopped panting so hard. Even to the untrained eye, she was improving. <br>
- Leonore observed in silence, her eyes wide in amazement. <br>
- Roughly five minutes later, Ryo removed his right hand from Elizabeth's forehead. He had the feeling
- she was completely back to normal. The elf herself was probably aware of the change too. She opened her
- eyes, closed for so long, gazed at Ryo, then bowed gracefully. <br>
- " Thank you."
- When she heard those words, Leonore rushed over to Elizabeth and embraced her. <br>
- "Oh, thank goodness . . . Thank goodness you're all right, Elizabeth."
- "I-It- It hurts, Lady Leonore . You're squeezing me too hard."
- With tears in her eyes, Leonore couldn't contain her happiness. Elizabeth smiled happily and hugged
- her back. Ryo watched them, nodding in satisfaction. He was happy that he'd been able to help-her?
- Them? A moment later, Leonore turned to face him. <br>
- "Ryo, you have my thanks.'' She bowed deeply. <br>
- "Don't worry about it. I didn't do much except touch her forehead."
- Even though they'd fought to the death twice, seeing the akuma so grateful made him feel awkward. <br>
- He definitely wouldn't feel that way if a certain fire magician ever bowed to him.. . It was just a strange
- exchange all around. <br>
- "Now, don't be so modest. You accomplished something only <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> could have done, and what an
- impressive feat it was. So, once more, as a token of my appreciation, I grant you the right to fight me!''
- "No, thank you," he flatly returned. <br>
- Leonore pursed her lips in dissatisfaction. <br>
- "Be honest and admit that it's <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i> who wants to fight, Lady Leonore," Elizabeth added pointedly. <br>
- "Fine . I won't deny it." Leonore nodded obediently. "But I know Ryo wishes to as well, somewhere
- deep in the recesses of his mind. I'm absolutely certain.''
- "Why would you assume that?" He sighed deeply. <br>
- "Because you seemed to enj oy our bouts so much." Leonore sulked even more, the displeasure
- growing stronger on her face. <br>
- " The heck I did," Ryo grumbled, surprised. <br>
- "What, don't tell me you didn't know? Shall I tell you how you practically beam during a fight? Have
- you no other sparring partners? Ask them. I'm sure they'll tell you much the same," she said confidently. <br>
- Ryo mulled over what she said. <br>
- <i>N</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>S</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>fi</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>s</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>e</i>. . . <i>W</i><i>a</i><i>i</i><i>t</i>, <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i> <i>?</i>
- "In any case, after all you've done for me, I can't just let you leave without thanking you properly. Ryo,
- is there aught you desire? I'll grant as many of your wishes as I'm able ."
- Someone could have easily misconstrued her words as some kind of Faustian bargain. .. <br>
- "Do you really expect me to think of something off the top of my head?"
- "Fair enough. Then let me think. . . Mayhap a country to rule? If so, I could slaughter Knightley's royal
- family and give you the Kingdom?"
- "Please, please don't do that."
- Not only was Leonore's proposal outrageous, it was positively devilish. He didn't have to think twice
- about rejecting it, especially because he had no interest in running a country at the moment. <br>
- "Hmmn. .. A companion' then? They say heroes love women, after all. I'll bring you the finest, most
- beautiful women from all over the world."
- Ryo hesitated, imagining Leonore as one of the women in the harem she offered. Even if she was an
- akuma, she was still stunning. "Please don't do that either."
- "Oh? <i>M</i><i>e</i> <i>?</i>" Cheeks slightly flushed, Leonore gazed coquettishly up at Ryo like she'd read his mind. <br>
- "Well, if that is truly what you desire, I suppose I could give you ten years of my life . What say you?"
- "No, you're wrong! I wasn't thinking that at all!,' Ryo hastily replied. <br>
- "No country, no women. ..'' She cocked her head. "So what <i>d</i><i>o</i> you want?"
- At the rate this bizarre conversation was going, she might come up with another strange idea-so Ryo
- decided to get ahead of her. <br>
- "I want you to answer my questions."
- "What? That's all you want?"
- "Yes. Knowledge is power. There are things I want to know, but I can't seem to find any information
- on them."
- "Well, 'tis true, knowledge <i>i</i><i>s</i> power.. . However.. . It would be such a waste to give you <i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> the answers,
- wouldn't it ?'' Leonore paused for a moment, then held two fingers toward Ryo. "I'll answer two of your
- questions. However, I must warn you that there are some things I simply can't discuss."
- A couple of minutes passed, yet Ryo remained silent, deep in thought. He only had two questions. <br>
- Several topics came to mind right away, but it was taking him a while to narrow it down. <br>
- Leonore stirred impatiently. "Ryo-"
- "I got it!" he interjected. <br>
- "Very well. Proceed.''
- "All right, the first one.. What am I ?''
- "Pardon?" Leonore asked, blinking in confusion. <br>
- Elizabeth, who had been watching their exchange from the side, tilted her head. <br>
- Ryo, meanwhile, looked quite pleased with himself for finally narrowing down his questions. <br>
- However, he certainly hadn't anticipated Leonore not understanding his question, that much was
- obvious. <br>
- For thirty seconds, no one said a word. <br>
- "Forgive me, Ryo, but I don't know what you mean." Leonore's expression was apologetic . When she
- saw how much her response shocked him, she rushed to continue. "Correct me if I'm wrong, but perhaps
- you ask about the fae drops overflowing from you-about why you possess such a unique constitution?
- Something of that sort?"
- Ryo tipped his head thoughtfully. "Sort of. <i>W</i>hat I meant exactly was whether I'm human or not. . .''
- "Ah, I see. Well, that depends on your definition of human. But. . . Yes, I think you are."
- "'Depends on your definition, ? Care to elaborate?"
- What a vague answer. <br>
- "Humans have two legs and two arms, and heads mounted on necks. Just like us," Leonore explained. <br>
- "However, unlike us, they have no horns or tails, and they speak a language only other humans can
- understand. Are these conditions not unique to humans?"
- "Oh, hm, now that you mention it.. ." Ryo couldn't help but nod at Leonore's explanation, though he
- wasn't entirely convinced. <br>
- " That reminds me. There have been people in the past who, like you, exuded fairy drops.''
- "Huh?'' His eyes widened in surprise. <br>
- "I would say roughly ten thousand-no,<i>fi</i><i>f</i><i>t</i><i>y</i> thousand years ago. In any case, quite a long time ago."
- The oldest civilization on Earth is said to be Mesopotamia, centered around the Sumerians. The first
- dynasty of Ur, which included the famous King Gilgamesh, dates back to 40O0 BC. That's six thousand
- years before the twenty-first century. <br>
- So Leonore's mention of a time ten thousand years ago gave Ryo some idea ofjust how incredibly long
- ago it must have been. Frankly, something that far in the past would seem like nothing more than legend
- or myth on Earth. . . However, many different races inhabited Phi. While he'd yet to meet a god, an akuma
- stood before his eyes. Elves were long-lived, and he thought the dragons in the Forest of Rondo probably
- were too. The one he'd met spoke of time spanning hundreds of thousands of years.. . Needless to say,
- time was a little different on Phi. <br>
- "Well, whether it's ten or fifty thousand years, it doesn't matter. Either one's a very long time ago for
- me."
- For now, Ryo thought he was probably human. According to Leonore, people "like him" had existed in
- the past. Of course, learning all this didn't mean much since nothing would change. Still, he didn't want
- to neglect his curiosity-he wanted to cherish it. <br>
- "All right, now for my second question."
- "I'm glad you're satisfied with my answer to the first. Go on, then."
- "Where's the vampires, country?''
- "Curses.. .'' Leonore muttered. This time, she took even longer to answer-she likely hadn't expected
- this question either. "I must say, this one is nothing like your first. You wish to know where the vampires
- live, eh? Well, I'm not sure whether I'm allowed to answer that. Let me ask you something in return, Ryo:
- Why are you so certain it exists?"
- "Um, about that. . . We fought a vampire the other day. He let it slip that he was an earl or something. ..''
- "O-Oh. . . I see. ..'' Leonore sighed and shook her head. "'Tis all just speculation, mind you, but I believe
- vampires wouldn't want humans to know of their existence. Do you know the history of the conflict
- between the two races?,'
- "A little bit. Apparently, it was especially bad in the Western Provinces?"
- "Indeed. Thus, though I owe you a debt, Ryo, my conscience wouldn't let me rest easy if I divulged the
- location of their homeland."
- "Understood. Then don't worry about it. Really.''
- He decided not to push any further. In fact, this conversation only solidified his suspicion. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>w</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>C</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>t</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>P</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>v</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. <br>
- If it had been in the Western Provinces, Leonore would have probably mentioned the "Far West" or
- something so she could keep her answer vague enough to protect the vampires but good enough to
- satisfy her need to repay him for saving Elizabeth. But the fact that she hadn't said that hinted that it was
- nearby. .. A place he might even visit in the future. In other words, somewhere in the Central Provinces. <br>
- Besides, it wasn't like he was going to act on the knowledge . He had no plants to go vampire hunting. <br>
- He'd just wanted to satisfy his curiosity. Although, in hindsight, he now wondered if it had been a good
- idea to take up one of the two valuable question slots just to satisfy his curiosity.. . <br>
- "Thank you, Leonore.''
- "Not at all. I'm sorry I couldn't offer clearer answers, especially for the second question. Right then. <br>
- 'Tis high time we return. We created this cloister by pooling all our strength, but it seems we're reaching
- our limit."
- "Got it. Thank you again for sharing such valuable information with me.''
- Ryo bowed politely again. <br>
- "No, 'tis I who should be thanking you for saving Elizabeth."
- Leonore bowed politely back, and so did the elf next to her. <br>
- What a truly Japanese scene. <br>
- And then, the two of them vanished. <br>
- Early the next morning, after Ryo had helped her-them?-he felt a measure of regret. Leonore had
- said she would give him anything he wanted, so why hadn't he asked for a golem?
- Watching Ryo sigh despondently, Abel muttered, "Bet you're thinking of something stupid again,
- something that won't help anyone or make the world a better place."
- Poor Ryo, always underappreciated. <br>
- ***
- " The Study,'' as it was commonly called, was a private library filled with an enormous collection of
- books. Today, its owner was engrossed in one of the tomes when he detected a certain aroma that made
- him lift his head. It'd be arriving soon, placed right on the table before him: black as the devil, hot as hell,
- pure as an angel, and sweet as love. .. <br>
- "Ahhh. Thank you."
- He reached for the freshly brewed coffee and inhaled the rich scent. <br>
- "My lord, Lord Dras wishes to make a report," the butler announced after he'd served his master. <br>
- "Very well,'' the owner said with a nod. "Show him in."
- <img src="12.bmp"></img>
- "I have two pieces of news, my lord. First, the prince of Inverey has formally accepted the
- Debuhi Empire's offer of asylum. Second, we have identified the individuals involved in Earl Haskill's
- annihilation.,'
- "Tell me more about the latter.''
- "Of course. Earl Kalinikos Haskill disappeared in the southern region of the Kingdom of Knightley. <br>
- Specifically, in a territory directly in the royal family's control. Those present at the time of his death
- were Hugh McGlass, master of Lune's adventurers, guild, a four-person D-rank party, and the Hero,
- Roman, and his party."
- The master ofthe building tilted his head quizzically. "Not only Master McGlass, but the Hero as well?
- Quite an impres sive cast of characters. I find it exceedingly difficult to believe it was just a coincidence."
- "I agree. Evidently, the Hero's party was staying in Lune at the time, which explains their
- accompanying Master McGlass to the village of Kona."
- "Interesting."
- The master of the estate gazed fondly at the coffee in front of him. Today, he was drinking a brew
- from Kona instead of the locally grown Blue Mountain Coffee. <br>
- "I question whether the Hero's Astarte is even capable of destroying Kalinikos. The same goes for
- Master McGlass's G alahad. Their unique abilities as holy swords could. . . Hmm, perhaps one stopped the
- power to regenerate? Whatever the case, neither man is an ordinary opponent. One alone may have been
- too much for Kalinikos to handle by himself," the elegant man murmured impassively. <br>
- "Indeed. However, I'm concerned about the clergyman in the Hero's party. ..'' His subordinate trailed
- off, hesitating for the first time. <br>
- "Oh? One has always been a member of the Hero's party. Who is it now?"
- "Archbishop Graham," his subordinate said, teeth clenched in frustration. <br>
- "The Head Inquisitor himself. .. ? Well, well." The man smiled gently. He didn't carry the anger
- Kalinikos had felt toward <i>G</i>raham or the frustration his subordinate ground between his teeth; instead,
- his smile showed nothing but plain, simple sadness. <br>
- "Graham. .." he murmured, voice too soft to be overheard. "Such a pity. . ."
- ***
- A week had passed since South Division of the Kingdom's expeditionary force returned to Lune. Any
- weapon-both the firearms on Earth and the swords on Phi-needed regular upkeep. While adventurers
- and knights alike maintained their own weapons, it was also common for people to get their blades
- serviced by a blacksmith they knew once every month or two. <br>
- Lune, the largest city on the frontier, was home to many blacksmiths. The artisan district, which
- hosted their workshops, was located near the west gate. <br>
- At the moment, Sera and Ryo were standin<i>g</i> in front of one such workshop-Master Doran's. <br>
- "Hello, Master!" Sera called out as they opened the door and stepped inside. <br>
- "Be right with ya," a low, male voice answered from the back of the shop. A few seconds later, a short,
- squat, bearded man in his fifties emerged. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>o</i><i>k</i><i>s</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>B</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>l</i><i>c</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>f</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>m</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>I</i>-<i>I</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>y</i><i>!</i> <i>A</i> <i>d</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>b</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>s</i><i>m</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>k</i><i>a</i><i>i</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>!</i> <i>I</i> <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> <i>i</i><i>f</i>
- <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> '<i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i> <i>c</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>f</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>t</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>tw</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>e</i><i>l</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>d</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>s</i>. . . <i>O</i><i>r</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>u</i><i>b</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>n</i> <i>d</i><i>w</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>f</i> <i>k</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>k</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>c</i><i>f</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>o</i><i>p</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>h</i> <i>a</i> "<i>W</i><i>e</i>
- <i>d</i><i>c</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>s</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>l</i><i>i</i><i>k</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i><i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>!</i><i>'</i><i>'</i> <i>A</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>w</i><i>e</i> <i>a</i><i>b</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i><i>u</i><i>r</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>s</i> <i>i</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>d</i><i>o</i><i>w</i><i>n</i> <i>?</i><i>!</i>
- For whatever reason, Ryo's excitement had taken a strange turn. <br>
- "Hey there, Miss Sera. Maintenance time again, eh?''
- "It is indeed. As always' I'm counting on you.''
- She placed her sheathed sword on the table. <br>
- "You got it." Master Doran looked at Ryo. "And who's the magician?''
- "Oh, this is Ryo," Sera replied. "He's accompanying me."
- "You don't say. Well, hate to disappoint, but I only carry metal armor, being a blacksmith and all. No
- staves either, but- <i>W</i>ait, you don't even have one."
- He looked Ryo up and down, confirming that he was empty-handed. His surprise was warranted,
- since magicians usually carried staves. Without one, a magician supposedly needed ten times the mana
- to cast a spell that was a tenth as effective . That was why magicians and staves were considered
- inextricably linked. <br>
- "My philosophy is to not use a staff. . ." Ryo answered with a nod. <br>
- "Well. . . Takes all kinds, eh?"
- "Ryo excels at melee combat too. I'm of the opinion he's better with a sword than a staff. His
- swordsmanship is on par with mine," Sera said like a proud mother. <br>
- Master Doran's eyes widened. <br>
- "High praise coming from you, Miss Sera. That reminds me. . . I heard back at the manor about some
- adventurer who trains with you every day. This must be him, huh?"
- "It is indeed." Sera smiled and nodded eagerly. <br>
- Ryo looked puzzled. "The manor?"
- "Right, you don't know. Master Doran is a part of the margrave's special atelier. He's a very skilled
- blacksmith, you see . His Lordship wouldn't leave such an outstanding talent to his own devices."
- "Stop, or my head will grow twice its size.'' Master Doran's face was bright red. He was a good man and
- not the stubborn, cranky dwarf Ryo had expected. He even got along very well with Sera, an elf. .. <br>
- "Speaking of my lord's atelier, we've got a new member, a highly skilled artisan. I was just talking to
- him before you two walked in. Master Abraham!" Doran called toward the back of the shop. <br>
- A moment later, an old man stepped out. <br>
- "What can I do for you?" he said. <br>
- Ryo studied for a moment. "Mr. Abraham Louis?" he asked, recognizing him. "The watchmaker?"
- "That'd be me. Oh ho, we meet again, for the third time too. When was the first time again? Right, you
- were with the young man who bought the rapid-fire crossbow in Whitnash."
- "You have an excellent memory. I never told you my name . I'm Tyo, a water magician."
- Abraham Louis was an old man who ori<i>g</i>inally ran a shop specializing in bows and crossbows in
- Whitnash. Since their first meeting there, he'd moved to Lune and opened a new shop near the east gate. <br>
- "Miss Sera, I see your robed friend knows Master Abraham."
- "That's right. One of my friends bought a weapon from him."
- "Which means you're familiar with his skills, right?'' Doran asked. <br>
- "I am, and they're quite impressive,'' Ryo said. <br>
- Abraham flushed. "Dagnabbit, this is embarrassing."
- "Right then, Miss Sera, your sword should be ready by the afternoon. Now, Ryo, was it? You take good
- care of your blade?" Master Doran asked him. <br>
- "You know, I just realized I've never actually seen your sword before, Ryo." Sera looked at him too,
- curious. <br>
- Though they sparred almost every day, he used a dulled practice weapon from the training ground's
- armory. <br>
- "I don't think I need to maintain mine, but it would be nice to have a professional's opinion. Here they
- are.''
- Ryo took out Murasame and the Michael-made knife from his waist and placed them on the table. <br>
- "Bloody hell. .." Master Doran muttered, astonished. <br>
- "It can't be. ..'' Abraham said. <br>
- A beat of silence passed, then Doran shook his head. "But. . . No. . . I s this real? I'm not dreaming, am I ?"
- he muttered to himself. "Never thought I'd get to see it in my lifetime. . ."
- Sera ignored both blacksmiths and beamed at Ryo. " The Fairy King's sword as well? ! Between this and
- your robe, he obviously took a liking to you!"
- "So this is the Fairy King's sword. . ." Doran said. "I'd only heard rumors about it, so I wasn't sure
- myself."
- Abraham nodded vigorously. "All this time, I thought it was a legend."
- "Ryo, can it produce a blade? Please, I wish to see !" Sera begged, excitement on her face . <br>
- "Ask and ye shall receive ." Ryo, not entirely opposed to her pleading, picked up Murasame and
- generated a blade of ice . <br>
- "Wow. How beautiful. . .'' Sera was half spellbound by the shining blue ice blade. <br>
- Ryo, meanwhile, was enthralled by her expression. <br>
- Doran and Abraham looked at the elf and water magician first, then Murasame, and finally groaned
- in unison. <br>
- Doran's gaze suddenly switched to the knife made by Fake Michael. He went motionless, his eyes wide
- in shock, but no one noticed his odd behavior. <br>
- Ryo dispelled Murasame's blade and tucked the sword back on his waist, then smoothly picked up the
- knife on the table and stowed that away too. <br>
- "My goodness, what an absolute visual treat. All right, Ryo, I've decided where we're having lunch
- today. Master Doran, I shall see you later."
- The blacksmith remained frozen, and the two left the workshop, still blithely unaware of his state. <br>
- "I should be heading home too, Master. I'll see you at the manor.''
- Then Abraham Louis left the shop too. <br>
- As for Doran, he had yet to move an inch.. . <br>
- Sera's and Ryo's voices filtered in from outside . <br>
- "After the trouble in the capital, a restaurant opened up near the west gate. They apparently serve a
- delicious dish called 'hamburg.,''
- "'Hamburg'? No. . . Could it be . . . Hamburg steaks? !"
- " The chef is from Twilightland. It's right around the corner from here, so onward and forward!''
- ***
- It didn't take long for Ryo's life to return to normal once he'd returned from the Principality of
- Inverey. In the morning, he woke up as the sun rose, did his stretches, and practiced his swings. He
- made and ate breakfast, spent the morning working on alchemy and magic, and had lunch at one of the
- restaurants near the east gate, mainly The Fill-Up Station. <br>
- In the afternoon, he sparred with Sera at the knights, training grounds and occasionally dropped by
- the library or the Lune branch of Gekko's company. He ate dinner on his way home, made sure to be back
- in his house before it got too late, took a bath, and went to bed. <br>
- The forces that disrupted Ryo's regular routine could be divided into two categories. First were the
- members of Room 1 0, otherwise known as his former roommates. The other was Abel, who had earned
- the necessary points on the expedition to Inverey to finally become an A-rank adventurer. <br>
- That meant that the Crimson Sword was now officially A-rank too. Incidentally, the only other active
- A-rank party in the Kingdom was based in the royal capital, making the Crimson Sword just the second
- one to achieve that rank. <br>
- A week had gone by since Ryo and Sera's hamburg lunch. Ryo and Room 1 0 attended Abel's rank-
- up ceremony. Nils was moved to tears. From next to him, Eto did his best to calm him down. Amon,
- meanwhile, thought about how he'd one day accomplish the same thing as Abel. <br>
- And Ryo? He stood there with his arms crossed and nodded enthusiastically, like a parent happy to
- see their child all grown up. He might have even been thinking he raised Abel. <br>
- Obviously, that thought never crossed Abel's mind. <br>
- On a morning a few days after the ceremony, Abel visited Ryo's house. <br>
- "I may be a tad too early. .." he muttered. He took out his pocket watch and checked the time. Still only
- eight o'clock. He knew Ryo would probably be awake, but Abel hesitated in front ofthe house, wondering
- what to do. <br>
- While he dithered, the back door on the right opened, and Sera emerged. <br>
- "Oh, hello, Abel," she called out. "You're early."
- "Uh, morning, Sera. . ."
- "I almost forgot. Congratulations on attaining A-rank. His Lordship was quite pleased, you know."
- "Thanks ."
- "Well, I'm in a hurry, so I'll be seeing you."
- With that, Sera vanished in a gust of wind. <br>
- It was a few moments before Abel realized she'd used wind magic to travel at high speed. <br>
- When Abel came to his senses, the door through which Sera had exited opened, and this time, Ryo
- stepped out. <br>
- "I thought I heard a voice. Ah, it was you, Abel. Unusual for you to be out and about so early, hm?"
- "Y-Yeah. I mean, no. Wait, I. . ." Abel answered, stammering. <br>
- "What is it? If you have something to say, just say it.''
- "Well, I just bumped into Sera on her way out and. ..''
- "And?,'
- "Did she stay the night?" Abel asked, his face bright red. He seemed unaccustomed to that sort of
- thing, despite being a grown man in his mid-twenties. <br>
- "Abel, Abel, Abel. . ." Ryo sighed and went back inside without answering him. <br>
- "Hey, wait a sec!" He hurriedly followed. <br>
- The smell of something delicious cooking wafted through the air, but Abel couldn't see any food on
- the table-just a stack of papers. The margrave's crest was visible on the topmost sheet. <br>
- "Sera brought that over a short while ago," Ryo explained. "We also ate breakfast together. The
- knights have a surprise monster hunt training today, and of course, as their teacher, she has to be there
- for the evaluation. She came to tell me that there'd be no mock battle this afternoon."
- As he spoke, he briskly ground coffee beans in a mill made by Gekko's company. Compared to the
- mortar and pestle he'd been using up until now, it worked much better, making it his favorite tool
- recently. <br>
- "G -Gotcha." Now that he knew Sera hadn't stayed overnight, the flush dissipated from Abel's face,
- and his complexion returned to its normal color. <br>
- "So, what are these? Can I take a peek?''
- "Sure, but you probably won't understand. They have to do with alchemy."
- "Hey, don't underestimate me. I'll admit I can't use alchemy, but I do know- Uh, I know some . . .some,
- uh.. ." His voice trailed off, growing quieter and quieter as he read through the papers. He couldn't
- understand much of what was written. The only words he could make out were "Baron Kenneth
- Hayward'' and "Vedra."
- Meanwhile, Ryo poured the finished coffee into cups made of ice. He placed one in front of himself
- and the other in front of Abel. <br>
- " Those documents contain information about the arcane weapon we saw used in Inverey.''
- " The one that blasted that green light from the spire? !''
- Abel remembered it too. South Division had been watching the whole thing from the top of the cliff
- above the narrow pass. <br>
- "Precisely. Apparently, that was a replica of the original called 'Vedra,' which Kenneth made in the
- Royal Center for Alchemy.''
- "Damn. I knew it.''
- Abel finally learned the answer to the question that had been on his mind since he first saw the
- weapon in the Principality. <br>
- "Unfortunately, it looks like the technology was stolen. Of course, not from Kenneth. He isn't that
- stupid. Most likely someone from the Ministry of Domestic Affairs, since it has jurisdiction over the
- Center. Those particular details are also in the report."
- Ryo took a sip of his Kona coffee' satisfied with the taste. The incongruity between his words and
- nonchalant expression was enough to give someone whiplash. <br>
- "How the hell do you even have access to this kind of info in the first place?"
- "Weeeell. .. Do you remember the golems that countered the Vedra copy? I submitted a report to the
- margrave on how they did it. I went through the guild, though, not directly. And in return, I asked for any
- information he could provide about the green light, and that's what they delivered."
- The light the golems had emitted from their hands was based on the same concept as the pistol
- shrimp that had knocked Ryo unconscious in the ocean. Despite the humiliating memory, it had given
- him tremendous insight into the mechanism. <br>
- "Right, you said something about small lightning bolts."
- Abel could only recall fragments of Ryo's explanation. Even though he'd told his friend he
- understood, he hadn't then and didn't now. <br>
- "Abel. . . Don't you worry. You have your sword, so you'll be just fine. Even if you can't do anything
- else."
- "Ryo, old buddy, old pal. One of these days you're gonna regret underestimating me."
- Ryo blinked, stunned. "How did you know what I was thinking?"
- "And when that day comes, I'm gonna make you cry like a baby!"
- ***
- "Oh, right.'' Ryo cheerfully clapped his hands. "I have a question I'd really like to ask an A-rank
- swordsman."
- Abel eyed him narrowly. "You've got some balls saying that to me ri<i>g</i>ht after makin<i>g</i> fun of me."
- "Abel, you know, the ability to quickly shift your mindset is vital."
- "And whose fault do you think it is that I refuse to?!"
- "Yours, of course. They say attitude is everything. So you really need to work on yours, Abel."
- "Yeah, yeah, whatever." Abel sighed, defeated. "So what's your question?''
- "It's about Combat Skills. I heard that only those who can't use magic can master them. Is that true?"
- Abel arched an eyebrow. "Wasn't expecting that. Who told you?"
- "Sera and Phelps.''
- Sera of the Wind and Phelps of the White Brigade were B-rank adventurers based in Lune. <br>
- "Yeah, it's probably true ."
- "<i>P</i><i>r</i><i>o</i><i>b</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>y</i><i>?</i>"
- "Yup. Supposedly, you can't even pick up a Combat Skill unless you're really strong. That's why there
- isn't much information available. On top of that, they only became widespread about a hundred years
- ago. I told you about that before, right?"
- "Yes, when my arm was chopped off.''
- Abel had mentioned it on the way back to Lune from the capital, after Leonore had cut off Ryo's arm. <br>
- "You're the only one I know who'd laugh while telling that story. I will say this-you have guts, my
- friend." Abel shook his head in amused exasperation. "Anyway, after our chat, I got curious and did some
- research of my own. Apparently, Combat Skills came from the west."
- " The west?"
- To the west of the Kingdom lay the Western Forest, where the elves lived. Beyond that, a mountain
- range towered. No one traveled there . <br>
- "Yeah, I know what you're thinking. I don't think the elves are involved. Case in point, Sera. She's
- incredible with a sword, but she doesn't use Combat Skills."
- "Hmm. . . And the mysteries deepen."
- Another puzzle for Ryo to add to his increasingly lengthy list. <br>
- <b>E</b><b>p</b><b>il</b><b>o</b><b>g</b><b>u</b><b>e</b>
- In the white realm, Fake Michael attended to his duties as manager of several worlds. He held the
- usual stone tablet in his hands. <br>
- "Dominus Ryo Mihara, on this occasion, you intervened in the war in the east. You are indeed walking
- the path of strife. Almost as if lured down that road by others. . . Oh?''
- Fake Michael tilted his head slightly. <br>
- "All roads lead to this country.. . Next is the west, hm? However, that place will prove a challenge, even
- for you. Perhaps you may even shuffle off your mortal coil? The fact that I can see both a future in which
- you live and one in which you die means that either is equally likely for you. No wonder, really, since
- these people are.. .tough. I do so hope you survive, Dominus Ryo Mihara.''
- <b>T</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>F</b><b>i</b><b>r</b><b>e</b> <b>M</b><b>a</b><b>g</b><b>i</b><b>c</b><b>i</b><b>a</b><b>n</b> <b>V</b><b>:</b> <b>P</b><b>r</b><b>e</b><b>l</b><b>i</b><b>m</b><b>s</b>
- "Oscar, your next match is in five days?"
- "Yes, Your Highness. If I win two more battle royale preliminaries, I'll make it through as one of the
- sixty-four finalists.''
- "It goes without saying that I have high hopes for you, but please take care not to get hurt. Your well-
- being is the most important thing."
- "Thank you, my lady."
- Even though her request was fairly unreasonable, considering it was a <i>fi</i><i>g</i><i>h</i><i>t</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> tournament, Oscar
- nevertheless bowed his head obediently. He knew that Fiona's words came from the bottom of her heart. <br>
- Listening to their conversation, Rupert nodded along while signing documents. Of course, Hans sat
- across from him in the carriage, supporting him with his work. <br>
- "Hans, surely you can free me temporarily from this mountain of paperwork while we're on the
- road?''
- "Your Majesty, that will only create a larger pile afterward.''
- At times like these, Hans refused to budge even an inch. <br>
- Watching them, Oscar and Fiona spoke in whispers. <br>
- "My father has it quite tough as the emperor, hm. . ."
- "Indeed. Reach a high enough position and all that awaits you is a ton of paperwork."
- "Despite being a marchioness of great import, Lady Maria still manages to lead a very elegant life . .. I'd
- rather become an adult like her. . . But that doesn't mean I don't respect my father. I very much do !''
- Rupert heard those words too and wept inside. <br>
- Five days later, Oscar's second preliminary took place. Fiona had visited the colosseum that day to
- watch him fight from the seats reserved for the imperial family. <br>
- "Good luck, Master."
- "Thank you, Your Highness."
- Their exchange was the same now as it had been in his first match. <br>
- Emperor Rupert wasn't in attendance. With his schedule packed down to the second, he rarely had
- the free time for such amusements. Tradition dictated his presence for all matches from the top eight
- onwards, which was exactly why he was so busy-he was desperately trying to free up that time in his
- schedule. <br>
- Fiona understood this, so she didn't blame her father for his absence. But Rupert himself was hit by
- pangs of conscience . Shouldn't he have watched the match for her sake, if not Oscar's?
- Emperor Rupert VI would calmly issue even the cruelest orders for the sake of his country and his
- people. Perhaps, then, that was the very reason he indulged Fiona so much. <br>
- For his second round of preliminaries, Oscar lined up on the outer edge of the circular arena, just
- like last time . But unlike last time, Emil wasn't on his left. The groupings changed every time, which
- was demonstrated by the familiar face across from him-Elmer, the swordsman from Shooting Spree. <br>
- Noticing Oscar, Elmer gave him a wry smile. <br>
- Only two of the ten needed to remain standing. If they could eliminate the other eight, Oscar and
- Elmer would both advance to the next round. <br>
- "Now we'll commence the match of the twentieth group in the second qualifying round. Begin!"
- Last time, his competitors had made it clear they'd intended to eliminate Oscar, forcing him to take
- the initiative . This time, however, something strange happened: <i>A</i> fierce sword fight broke out between
- the other nine, leaving Oscar out in the cold. <br>
- "Hm?''
- He'd never intended to make the first move, given what happened last time. He'd wanted to wait and
- see, and this was the result. <br>
- After seeing his previous fight, the others must have thought it would be reckless to take him on. <br>
- Only two people would make it through this preliminary round. With how things were progres sing,
- it would be Oscar and someone else. Thus, the nine-person battle royale, which left him twiddling his
- thumbs. He wasn't particularly interested in demonstrating his prowess. If this was how their bout was
- going to be decided, who was he to interfere?
- By now, the other winner was one step away from emerging. Only two of the nine remained: Elmer
- and another swordsman. But the difference in their ability was clear to anyone watching. Then, as if on
- cue, Elmer swatted his sword against his opponent's, sending it flying high into the air. Simultaneously,
- he pressed the tip of his blade at the other man's throat. <br>
- "I surrender. . ." the swordsman said in a low voice. <br>
- "Victors, Elmer and Oscar,,' the referee declared. <br>
- They had secured their spots in the next round. Cheers erupted from the crowd. Though Oscar hadn't
- lifted a finger, the other nine had put on an impressive and thrilling show for the audience. <br>
- "Now I'm the one in Emil's shoes. ..'' Oscar muttered with a small shake of his head. <br>
- Despite them being in completely different positions, they had both been able to advance without
- fighting. He understood now a little of the embarrassment-among other things-that Emil must have
- felt. <br>
- Oscar headed back to the imperial section of the stands, where Fiona greeted him. <br>
- "Master, welcome back!"
- She was overjoyed because he'd made it through the second round of the qualifiers without any
- injuries or exposing himself to danger. Whether it was boxing, mixed martial arts, or another form of
- combat, perhaps those who sent their loved ones into the frenzy of combat would always worry. Even so,
- if the colosseum only ever held fights like this, the stands would be empty. <br>
- In his third qualifier three days later, Oscar was once more sidelined by the other fighters. He didn't
- know any of them this time, and no one approached him either. He could feel a sense of frustration
- building up, but Fiona's smile when he returned melted it away. Perhaps this was the first time since
- leaving the village of Fost that Oscar experienced the warmth of knowing someone was outside waiting
- for him. <br>
- Two days after the third preliminary secured his place in the knockout stage of the tournament,
- Oscar stood in the arena alongside the other sixty-three finalists. <br>
- A massive crowd filled the colosseum, eager to see the matchups decided. <br>
- The organizers had drawn lots to assign the participants to their groups during the battle royale
- qualifiers. . .or so they said. The reality was less clear due to what happened with Oscar's first round. But
- today's lottery would be truly random, and that had the audience at a fever pitch, despite no battles
- taking place. Fiona was no exception either. Knowing how stubborn she was, he'd just smiled wryly at
- her before descending into the arena earlier. <br>
- Now he greeted a few familiar faces among the finalists. <br>
- "Elmer, Zasha! Glad to see you two made it through!"
- Both were part of the B-rank party named Shooting Spree . <br>
- "We most certainly did! The third round was a close call, but I managed."
- "Well, I had it easy!''
- Both the swordsman Elmer and the dual-wielder Zasha were happy to have advanced this far. And
- why wouldn't they be? Making it into the final sixty-four of the Imperial Martial Arts Tournament,
- especially this commemorative one, was proof of being a first-rate adventurer. Both men were twenty-
- six years old, in their prime as adventurers, swordsmen, and dual-wielders alike. Not only did they
- possess speed, power, and agility, but they also had experience that teenagers lacked. If they couldn't win
- now, when would they ever get their chance?
- Among the finalists, Oscar noticed another familiar face. <br>
- "Oscar, finally starting to show interest in women, huh? I'm thrilled,'' Zasha teased. <br>
- "Excuse me?,'
- "Don't worry, I'd be staring at her too, seeing how she stands out."
- It was the elf who'd fought on the stage next to theirs during the first qualifier: Sera. <br>
- "Rumor has it she's a B-rank adventurer from the Kingdom."
- "Oh, hey, same as us. Definitely can't lose now!"
- Both Elmer and Zasha brimmed with motivation. <br>
- "Her skill with a blade is terrifying," Oscar said, immediately dampening their enthusiasm. "I
- watched her."
- "Aww, come on, I didn't wanna know that."
- "Damn. How talented must she be, then?"
- "Well, you never know what's going to happen in battle," Oscar said with a shrug. <br>
- "Y-You're right!"
- "Good point."
- His remark seemed to rally their spirits, though they weren't quite as spirited as before . <br>
- "Okay, so. .. There are balls in a box with the numbers 1 to 64 written on them, and the competitors
- draw them one at a time in the order of their entry numbers," Zasha explained. <br>
- " Then the names are entered into that board," Elmer said, gesturin<i>g</i> at the huge tournament board
- with numbers on it in the center of the arena. <br>
- Imperial citizens knew how the lottery system worked because it was the same every time, but Oscar
- was clueless simply because he didn't care. <br>
- "What's your entry number, Oscar?" Zasha asked him. <br>
- " 7 5 0 5 ."
- " That's pretty far down on the list. You may end up being one of the last," Elmer added. <br>
- As far as Oscar could tell, Emil, who had registered before him and advanced with him in the first
- qualifying round, didn't seem to be among the finalists. He asked the others about it. <br>
- "Ah, him. He lost in the third round. At the very end too. . ." Elmer said. "I remember him just because
- he's so skilled despite being so young. I think he'll place fairly high in the tournament five years from
- now."
- " The top four from last time are here. They're automatic seeds," Zasha said. <br>
- "Felix List won the last tournament and now he's part of the Twelve Knights of the Emperor, so he
- won't be participating. The runner-up retired, so that leaves. ..Anselm, who came in third, and Dieter,
- who came in fourth," Elmer corrected. <br>
- Oscar wasn't sure what to do with any of this information. He didn't know any of those people, but
- the other two stared at him expectantly-as if waiting for him to continue the conversation. <br>
- "Are those two tough opponents, then?'' he asked tentatively. Contrary to appearances, Oscar could
- read the room. <br>
- "I'd say. This is a commemorative tournament, after all, so you can expect incredible folks from all
- over the Central Provinces. Since you made it to the final sixty-four, why not watch the other matches
- too?" Elmer suggested, picking up on Oscar's lack of interest in the other participants. <br>
- "All finalists, please line up here."
- The sixty-four individuals lined up single file at the emcee's request. Just as Elmer and Zasha had
- predicted, Oscar was at the very end. Dead last, in fact. To his right stood a man wearing a concealing
- robe and a white mask. Oscar's own robe was buttoned up, hiding the sword tucked at his waist, but the
- masked man's front was open, revealing the hilt and scabbard of his sword. . . He wore it in such a way that
- he could draw it at any moment. .. <br>
- The masked man tilted his sword toward Oscar, who'd been staring at the hilt of his weapon. "You got
- business with me?" he asked. <br>
- The moment he heard that voice, a chill ran down Oscar's spine. It was similar to one that still
- haunted his worst memories. . . He sounded a little muffled because of the mask, but the resemblance
- made him uneasy. Surely it wasn't possible. . . <br>
- Oscar composed himself. "My apologies," he murmured. If he spoke even a little louder, he worried
- he'd lose control. "I was just mesmerized by your sword. It's a magnificent piece.''
- "Heh. Good eye.''
- The masked man drew his sword halfway, and what Oscar saw made his heart jump violently into
- his throat. He pressed his right hand to his chest, trying to calm his heartbeat. . . Of course, he didn't
- succeed. . . But he had to try. <br>
- "It really is a magnificent sword. . . Thank you for showing it to me."
- He forced those words out, but quickly discovered he couldn't say anything else. In fact, he could
- neither open his lips nor move his body. <br>
- Because what he'd seen was the blade of the sword that his master had forged and his father had
- wielded. <br>
- The blade that had killed his parents and the elder.. . <br>
- "Anselm, number sixty-three.''
- "Dieter, number two."
- Two men who had made it into the top four in the previous tournament drew their lottery balls first. <br>
- They found themselves at almost opposite ends in terms of matchups. <br>
- Around them, the contestants could hear the crowd's comments. <br>
- "Ohhh! I wonder if those two will be facing off in the finals?"
- "But before then, someone else will have to face them first. I kinda feel bad for their opponents."
- As the drawing continued, the spectators' excitement rose for their favorites from the preliminaries. <br>
- "Elmer, number thirty-three."
- "Zasha, number thirty.''
- "Sera, number forty-eight," the emcee's voice rang out. <br>
- Suddenly, the audience roared. As the only elf and a stunning beauty, Sera was already popular with
- them. There were two other women among the finalists. Since melee fighters inevitably had the upper
- hand in the martial arts tournament, male participants were more likely to remain. Women tended to
- have a higher affinity with magic than men, so many chose magical profes sions. All of this explained
- why Sera and the other female contestants were so popular with the crowd. <br>
- And so the lottery went, until the sixty-second contestant's turn. <br>
- "Hey, look!" one of the spectators shouted. <br>
- "Only the toughest ones are left," said another. <br>
- That sentiment was widespread among the crowd. Only two people had yet to draw: the masked man
- and Oscar. And only two spots remained open on the tournament bracket: numbers one and sixty-four. <br>
- The first would find himself up against number two and the other against number sixty-three, the first
- two competitors to draw. <br>
- "Anselm and Dieter are seeded.. . Those two are gonna have a hard time."
- "I think that one calls himself 'Boss, and the other one is Oscar."
- "Oscar, we adore you!" the women in the audience screamed. <br>
- Most people would've described Oscar as handsome. His good looks, coupled with his show
- of overwhelming strength in the preliminaries, had garnered him a dedicated female fan base. <br>
- Unfortunately, overwhelming strength in the qualifiers didn't really count for much in the finals. <i>A</i><i>l</i><i>l</i>
- remaining sixty-four contestants were overwhelmingly strong. <br>
- "Boss, number one.''
- "Huzzah!"
- A huge cheer echoed throughout the colosseum. The opening match had finally been decided. Dieter,
- one of the top four from last time, would be fighting the masked, eerie, but imposing man named Boss. <br>
- No doubt the fight would mesmerize the audience. <br>
- And then there was the last remaining slot.. . <br>
- "Oscar, number sixty-four."
- His first matchup in the knockout stage would be against Anselm, who'd placed third last time. <br>
- ***
- The first round of the knockout stage would take place over four days. Like the battle royale prelims,
- the arena would host two matches at once, four times a day. Oscar decided to watch the fights, starting
- on the first day after the drawing. But he didn't have a ticket, so he'd have to buy one from a scalper. . . <br>
- "Master, I'd like to watch too,'' Fiona said. <br>
- "Your Highness?''
- "As this is a rare commemorative tournament, any battle between those worthy of advancing to the
- finals might prove beneficial even to amateurs like me. Plus, with me, you can watch from the imperial
- seats."
- "Urk. . ."
- Oscar had no counter for Fiona's argument. In the end, they received permis sion from her father to
- watch the matches for the rest of the tournament. <br>
- The opening match of the final tournament pitted Boss, the masked man, against Dieter, who had
- placed fourth in the previous tournament. Though Emperor Rupert wasn't attending, a portion of the
- crowd was excited to hear that the eleventh princess, Her Highness Fiona, was. <br>
- "She's here again today!''
- "I'm sure she was here when the matchups were being set! She must be very keen to watch the
- fighters."
- "Rumor has it that, unlike the other princesses, she's quite skilled with the sword."
- "Incredible!"
- Oscar stood a little below Fiona, and the lighting made him nearly invisible to the rest of the crowd. <br>
- Some had found out that one of her bodyguards was participating, but no one was sure if they'd
- advanced to the knockout stage. <br>
- Boss and Dieter were already on their respective stages, waiting for the signal to start the match. <br>
- "We will now commence the first match of the round of sixty-four. Begin !''
- They were both slow to start. They drew their swords but remained stationary at the starting
- distance of twenty meters. <br>
- "Hmph," muttered Boss. <br>
- Then, almost casually, he began walking toward Dieter, who frowned a bit in response but remained
- motionless, his sword still at the ready. Boss approached little by little. . . <br>
- Without warning, Dieter lunged, closing the gap between them, and thrust once, twice, and a third
- time . When he went to thrust a fourth time, his head suddenly snapped back. At almost the same
- moment, his right arm, at full extension, was suddenly lopped off. He collapsed to the floor, and that was
- the end of that. <br>
- No one made a sound. Not the audience. Not the emcee. Not even the referee. <br>
- "Oy, you gonna call it or what?'' Boss barked at the referee. <br>
- "Ah, s-so sorry. Winner, Boss !"
- "Whoooa!"
- The spectators came to their senses then. Angry shouts erupted from the crowd. Most of them didn't
- understand what had happened. What on earth had happened to Dieter? He'd been on the attack when,
- the next thing they knew, his body arced and his severed right arm went sailing into the air. <br>
- Still, they knew they had witnessed something incredible, and that was all they needed to know!
- Some people's reactions were a little different. <br>
- "Did you see that, Zasha?" Elmer asked. <br>
- "I sure did. . . That masked bastard is insane. I thought Dieter came in fourth last time?"
- Elmer and Zasha watched the match from the stands. As they'd told Oscar, they'd purchased tickets
- for the first round of the finals, intending to watch every bout. <br>
- And around them. . . <br>
- "Zasha, if you make it to the semifinals, you may have to fight that thing," Jusch said. <br>
- "Zasha, if you make it to the semifinals, you'll become that thing's victim,'' her sister Rusch added. <br>
- The remaining members of Shooting Spree, Anne the scout and Mesalt the healer, simply shook their
- heads. <br>
- "B-But that's only if I make it to the semifinals, right? I doubt I'll even get that far, so I've got nothing
- to worry about!" Zasha protested. <br>
- "Have a little self-respect, man.. ." Elmer gave him a pitying look. <br>
- <i>I</i> <i>k</i><i>n</i><i>e</i><i>w</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>. . . <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i>'<i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>w</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>d</i> <i>M</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>g</i><i>e</i><i>d</i>. . . <br>
- Obviously, Oscar's emotions were rioting. The masked man was probably Boskona, his mortal enemy
- who'd killed his parents and the elder. Right in front of Oscar's eyes, he wielded the sword he'd taken
- from his father. It was impossible for him to even entertain the thought of remaining calm. <br>
- "Master?"
- Fiona, keenly aware of the change in Oscar, glanced at him anxiously. He wasn't behaving like his
- usual self, and not in a good way.. . That gaze instantly spurred him into regaining his composure. <br>
- "Your Highness, I'm sorry."
- He bowed his head. His words were both an apology and an expression of gratitude to Fiona for
- bringing him back to his senses. <br>
- "What's wrong?,'
- "I was just remembering the past. . ."
- Fiona didn't press further, guessing correctly that he was thinking about his parents or perhaps his
- foster father. But even she couldn't fathom that the vile man who'd killed them was standing right before
- their eyes. <br>
- "I'll make my way to him. . .'' Oscar murmured. "Most likely in the finals' huh?"
- ***
- On the second day of the finals, dual-wielder Zasha of Shooting Spree made his debut. Though he
- struggled, he emerged victorious in his first matchup. On the third day, his fellow swordsman Elmer
- fought and won with some effort. In the fourth match of that day, the elf Sera made her debut. She won
- in just ten seconds. Oscar visited the venue on both days but couldn't find the masked man. <br>
- Then came the fourth day of the knockout stage . <br>
- "Master, good luck,'' Fiona said. <br>
- "Thank you, Your Highness."
- He left the section of the stands reserved for the imperial family and headed for the waiting room. <br>
- The final round was about to begin. <br>
- "Please welcome Anselm, the third seed from the last tournament!"
- As the emcee called out his name, Anselm waved and stepped onto the stage. The crowd immediately
- went wild. <br>
- "Eeeeeek!"
- "You got this, Anselm!"
- "We're counting on you! You're the only one for us !"
- Placing third in the previous tournament had given him immense popularity. <br>
- "He'll be facing off against our youngest qualifier, Oscar!"
- "Eeeeeeeeeeee !''
- "We loooove you, Oscar!''
- "Oscar, marry me !''
- "Oscaaar, you stud!''
- The cheers rained down even louder for Oscar, most of them female. Young, handsome, and strong, it
- was no wonder he was popular with the ladies. The thirty-first match on the adjacent stage had finished
- early, so every eye in the colosseum was fixed on the final fight between Oscar and Anselm. <br>
- "Round sixty-four, match thirty-two will commence <i>n</i><i>o</i><i>w</i>. Begin!''
- At the referee's command, Oscar charged with all his might. He slashed with one hand, thrust, thrust,
- slashed again, and ended his combo with a two-handed swing. <br>
- Anselm, however, dodged the first four attacks and blocked the final downward swing with his
- sword. He moved just as gracefully and wielded his sword with as much overwhelming power as the
- previous champion, Felix Liszt, according to the rumors . <br>
- Despite his training, Oscar had known from the second they faced off that Anselm surpas sed him. <br>
- Even so, he'd wanted to know how great the gulf was between them-which was why he'd charged first. <br>
- With his flurry of attacks blocked, Oscar jumped back. "I think I understand your style ."
- "Do you now?'' Anselm replied, radiating confidence . <br>
- "It will take me some time to reach your heights," Oscar admitted, wholly convinced of his victory in
- spite of his words. <br>
- Anselm's expression stiffened slightly, as if he was offended. <br>
- "Since I absolutely must reach the finals, I'm going to use my trump card,'' Oscar warned him. <br>
- " This should be interesting.'' Anselm prepared himself. <br>
- "<i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i>.'' Oscar conjured three tongues of fire around his sword and flung them at Anselm. <br>
- "Magic, is it?!"
- Even though magic wasn't prohibited in the tournament, few people used it. Firstly, the spells of the
- Central Provinces required chanting incantations; secondly, an opponent could interrupt a caster with
- melee combat before they finished their spell. For these reasons, magic was simply impractical. <br>
- However, Oscar didn't need to chant to cast his spells . Moreover, his casting speed was abnormally
- fast. <br>
- Even though Oscar's offensive magic was blisteringly fast, Anselm still reacted. <br>
- "Don't underestimate me!" he shouted, slashing the fiery blasts rushing toward him, a feat only
- a top-tier swordsman could achieve. Unfortunately, the moment his swords touched the flames, they
- exploded spectacularly. <br>
- "Ngh!,'
- Somehow, Anselm escaped the radius of the explosions. Impressive, given he'd placed third last time. <br>
- Except those fireballs were decoys. The moment Anselm realized this, he saw a white light pierce
- both his legs. <br>
- "G aaah!''
- He knew right away it was fire magic. But that was all he knew. Because how could white flames
- look so much like radiant light ? Unable to hold his weight any longer, his damaged legs buckled and he
- dropped to his knees. <br>
- "Damn it!"
- The moment Anselm fell, Oscar, within point-blank range now, pressed the tip of his sword to the
- man's throat. <br>
- "I surrender. . ." Anselm admitted defeat. <br>
- "Winner, Oscar!"
- ***
- The quarterfinals began on the eighth day of the knockout stage. Emperor Rupert VI would officially
- be attending from this day onward. Ticket prices also skyrocketed, since many nobles residing in the
- imperial capital would be attending. <br>
- In the day's first match, Bos s easily advanced, becoming the first to reach the top four. In the second
- match, Zasha of Shooting Spree made a surprising comeback victory. His succes s-plus the spreading
- news that another member of his party would be competing in the third match that afternoon-meant
- Shooting Spree was now a household name around the city. Although only B-rank adventurers before,
- Shooting Spree had suddenly become one of the Empire's top parties. <br>
- Elmer, the leader oftheir party, didn't share in their luck. "This is going to be impossible," he groaned,
- disheartened before his match even began. <br>
- "Think positive ! Maybe you'll get lucky like me and stumble your way into a victory?''
- "No such thing as coincidence with that elf.. ."
- As the third match approached, Elmer's heart sank because of his opponent, the Kingdom's B-rank
- adventurer, Sera of the Wind. <br>
- "She's the same rank as us, so maybe you'll pull through," Jusch said. <br>
- "She's not an A-rank, so maybe you have a chance," Rusch added. <br>
- "Arrrgh. . .'' Elmer let out a deep sigh. Having come this far, he knew he had no choice but to see this
- through to the end, whatever the result. <br>
- "I guess I'll just have to do my best!,'
- Then he stepped onto the stage. <br>
- The moment the match commenced, Sera lunged at a speed invisible to the naked eye . <br>
- "Crap!"
- Elmer reacted instinctively but barely managed to block the blow. He concentrated on parrying with
- the sword in his right hand and the gauntlet on his left. <br>
- "This is nothing like yesterday! When did you get this fast? !"
- He had watched all of her battles until now. Her sword skills, far superior to his, had made him realize
- he had little chance of winning, but now she was<i>f</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i> than she'd been the day before. <br>
- "I call it Wind Robe," she answered impassively. <br>
- Then, after a powerful swing, she jumped back. <br>
- "Impressive, Elmer. I can't even remember the last time someone deflected my sword while I was
- using my Wind Robe ."
- "Thank you?"
- Despite her praise, his heart was filled with despair. He had taken to the stage knowing victory would
- be difficult, but he'd held on to a sliver of hope . Now, even that was being crushed. <br>
- "Let's see how you handle a little more force."
- "What-"
- Before Elmer finished speaking, Sera charged at him with supersonic speed and delivered a sudden
- downward slash. He blocked it with his sword, both hands gripping the hilt. <br>
- "Ngh. .."
- He staggered back, somehow managing to avoid losing his entire limb. Not only was she fast, but her
- strikes were incredibly heavy. Even though he'd partially blocked the blow, Sera's sword still bit deep into
- his shoulder, and she didn't stop there. <br>
- Sera rammed her knee right into his groin. Even though it was the most vital part of any man, such
- attacks weren't prohibited in martial arts tournaments. After all, targeting your opponents' weaknesses
- was a natural tactic to use on the battlefield. <br>
- As Elmer writhed in agony' Sera mercilessly pressed her sword into his neck. Elmer couldn't make a
- sound. The referee looked at him with pity, then made his declaration. <br>
- "Winner, Sera!"
- The audience both roared in excitement and sent him sympathetic glances. <br>
- For the sake of Elmer's honor, it should be noted that he was never mocked for what transpired
- on that stage. Making it into the top ei<i>g</i>ht of a prestigious fighting tournament, especially such a
- commemorative one, was enough to secure glory. Sure, he ultimately took a nasty hit to his most
- sensitive organ, but that wasn't his fault. His opponent was strong. In fact, many of the men in the crowd
- sympathized with him, and not a single one made fun of him. <br>
- It only took Oscar a few minutes to defeat Anselm using his Firestorm and Piercing Fire spells. Now,
- he would face Sera in the semifinals . . . <br>
- ***
- But before Sera and Oscar's fight, another important match was about to take place. <br>
- "Guys, I'm thinking of forfeiting. ..'' Zasha whimpered, dreading his looming fight against the masked
- man named Boss. <br>
- "Absolutely not, Zasha,'' Jusch said. <br>
- " The hell you are, Zasha," Rusch added. <br>
- "Well, you jerks aren't the ones who'll have to face his monstrous sword. .."
- Zasha was right. Up until now, Boss had defeated every opponent in under a minute-including
- Dieter, who'd placed fourth in the previous tournament. The fact that Zasha had even made it into the
- top four was proof enough of his skill as a fighter. Still, when he compared himself to the masked man,
- he didn't think he stood any chance of winning. <br>
- "I think it's fine if you want to forfeit," said Elmer. <br>
- The others stared at him in wide-eyed surprise. <br>
- "If you're really not feeling confident, go ahead and drop out," he continued. "But if you think you
- have even the slightest chance, I want you to fight for me too."
- "Elmer. .."
- Zasha didn't know what to say. His friend had challenged an elf whose swordsmanship rivaled the
- masked man's, and in the end, he'd lost miserably. Adding insult to literal injury, he'd lost in a way that
- would make any man wince. Elmer could no longer stand on this stage, but he, Zasha, could! For the sake
- of his comrade, he'd challenge that monster. And if he defeated him, he had no doubt he'd confront the
- elf who had given his friend a metaphorical burial. Maybe he could even avenge him!
- "All right. I'll do it," he said, not even having to force the words out. Instead, his voice rang with
- unwavering determination. He and Elmer shook hands, and then Zasha took the stage. <br>
- He felt more confident than ever as he entered the arena-like he could do <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>y</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- Then the match began, Boss batted his twin blades away and defeated Zasha in twenty seconds. <br>
- "Hans, do my eyes deceive me, or is this tournament's level of competition a little <i>t</i><i>o</i><i>o</i> difficult?"
- Emperor Rupert VI muttered from his seat in the section for the imperial family. <br>
- "With all due respect, Your Majesty, I think that's simply the masked man named Boss."
- "I see. . ."
- It was obvious how strong Boss, Sera, and Oscar were. Of course, for Rupert, all that mattered was
- that Oscar had more than proved himself by finishing in the top four. Still' as a ruler, it would be
- embarrassing if the level of a fighting tournament hosted by the Empire were called into question.. . <br>
- "In the previous one, Felix and the other competitors fought at an incredibly high level simply
- because of their talents. So when skilled individuals gather in one place, comparisons will inevitably be
- made and some will be found inferior."
- "True enough." Rupert nodded in agreement. <br>
- Of course, they spoke in hushed voices. Fiona, focused on Oscar's upcoming match, didn't hear a
- word. <br>
- "We will now commence the second semifinal match between Sera and Oscar!"
- Cheers erupted from the entire venue. <br>
- "Please welcome Sera, a B-rank adventurer from neighboring Knightley!''
- Loud, thunderous shouts rose from the rabid male fan base she'd evidently gained. <br>
- "Seraaaaa!"
- "Sera, marry me!"
- "No, marry me !''
- "Shut up, she's mine !"
- Sera took the stage, seemingly unfazed by the calls. The cheers grew even louder before the emcee
- even began his next introduction. <br>
- "And now, please welcome the youngest qualifier in the finals, Oscar!"
- "Eeeeeeeeek!''
- "Oooohhhhh!"
- "Oscaaaar!"
- "I love you!''
- "Don't get hurt!"
- The cheers were just as loud as Sera's and, naturally, mostly came from very enthusiastic women. <br>
- Oscar also took the stage, similarly unfazed. <br>
- "Competitors, take your marks and-<i>b</i><i>e</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>n</i>!"
- Immediately, he chanted, "<i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i>.''
- He launched three plumes of fire from his sword at Sera, who slashed them with her own. The flames
- exploded on contact. Simultaneously, Oscar cast another spell in his mind. <br>
- <i>P</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i>. <br>
- Two thin lances of white fire bolted toward her legs, but they went awry before reaching her. <br>
- "Did you deflect them?" Oscar muttered. <br>
- "I did. I've already seen that trick before . Time for a new one, hm?" Sera replied. <br>
- As air magicians, elves could control the air, or in other words, wind. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>k</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>gi</i><i>c</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>s</i><i>?</i>
- Right now, in the midst ofbattle, a vague understanding was more important than pursuing a perfect
- truth. <br>
- "My turn."
- She rushed him at supersonic speed. <br>
- "G ah!"
- He'd seen her use Wind Robe during her fight with Elmer, but watching from the sidelines was very
- different from being on the receiving end. <br>
- A high-pitched <i>k</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> echoed in the arena as Oscar blocked Sera's sword. She dodged his follow-up
- slash and backstepped to put distance between them. <br>
- "What a tough Physical Barrier.''
- He had only deployed it for an instant, but Sera had nevertheless detected it. <br>
- Suddenly, the atmosphere changed. <br>
- "<i>E</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>l</i> <i>S</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>m</i>," Sera chanted softly. <br>
- "<i>B</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>.'' Oscar simultaneously generated not only a Physical Barrier but also a Ma<i>g</i>ical Barrier. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- His Barriers deflected a seemingly endless barrage of invisible air magic spells. <br>
- <i>H</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>w</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>g</i><i>o</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i>. . . <br>
- First a dozen, then a hundred, then several hundred, and then-
- <i>K</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- "Nh!" Oscar gasped, his barrier shattering. He immediately went to re-create it. "<i>B</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>.''
- A magical duel was a rare sight in a martial arts tournament, stirring the audience into a frenzy. <br>
- Anything was fair game so long as it got the people fired up-that's just how it was. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i><i>,</i> <i>k</i><i>l</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>k</i>. . . <br>
- She must have sent over a <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> <i>u</i><i>s</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> spells at him by this point. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>l</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>h</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>k</i><i>e</i><i>e</i><i>p</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i> <i>?</i>
- Even Oscar had never been on the receiving end of so many consecutive magical attacks. It wasn't
- all that surprising, considering that no average magician had enough mana to fire off such a spectacular
- barrage of offensive magic. .. <br>
- Maybe a few hundred spells later, Oscar heard a similar sound. <br>
- <i>K</i><i>r</i><i>a</i><i>k</i>. <br>
- "Broken again?'' he hissed. "<i>B</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>.''
- "Too slow."
- Before Oscar knew it, Sera's sword was plunging into his abdomen. <br>
- "Ngh. .. <i>P</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>S</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>. "
- The same white light as before emanated in front of him. <br>
- Recognizing the dangerous glow of the spell Oscar had used earlier, she yanked her sword from his
- body and retreated at the speed of sound. His spell doggedly pursued her around the stage, but she
- dodged it with impressive agility and ended up unscathed. <br>
- Oscar rationally understood the sequence of events that had just unfolded, including the massive
- wound he'd just sustained. Instinctively, he used his fire magic to cauterize the hole in his abdomen and
- stop the bleeding. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>z</i><i>z</i>. <br>
- He groaned at the excruciating pain, but he'd experienced it several times before, so it wasn't
- unbearable. <br>
- However, without the spell Heal, his internal organs and muscles remained damaged-and he could
- kiss all the blood he'd lost goodbye. His body was no longer able to handle an endurance battle. She was
- faster, more powerful, more skilled, and more experienced. How could he win in this situation?
- Even a man like Oscar couldn't come up with an answer. One thing was certain, though: He <i>w</i><i>o</i><i>u</i><i>l</i><i>d</i>
- reach the finals. After all, the man who killed his parents and the elder had already qualified. <br>
- "I'll see you there, you bastard," he said out loud. <br>
- Sera was secretly astounded. This young man was controlling fire magic without chanting and using
- spells she'd never even seen before. No normal magician could cast Firestorm, but Oscar had used it <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>e</i>
- times in a row. Then there was the white fire. She'd wondered about it when he used it during his match
- against Anselm. The moment the white flame had hit his leg, it had simply <i>m</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> his flesh. Just how hot
- was it? The thought alone was terrifying. <br>
- Not to mention his mental fortitude. If she were perfectly honest, she completely outclassed him
- when using her Wind Robe in all aspects of swordsmanship. Even so, she was shocked by his bold claim
- that he would go to the finals. Saying that in the face of an overwhelming opponent was no easy feat. <br>
- Sera charged in again with her incredible speed. She could draw things out by fighting a magical
- battle from a distance, but his white fire remained an unpredictable factor. She had avoided the first one
- by using air magic to change his spell's trajectory, but she knew the kind of magic she was dealing with. <br>
- Even a single hit would be enough to end this fight. <br>
- Their sword fi<i>g</i>ht resumed. Like before, Oscar continued parrying Sera's high- speed sword strikes
- with his Physical Barrier and his own weapon-but his defense wasn't perfect. The number of cuts on his
- arms, legs, sides, waist, and cheeks steadily grew. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>'</i><i>m</i><i>fi</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>r</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>e</i>. . . <br>
- As much as he didn't want to admit it, the overwhelming difference in strength between them felt
- insurmountable. The odds of him turning the tables weren't just unlikely-they were slim to none. <br>
- Even though he knew it was true, Oscar gritted his teeth-
- <i>B</i> <i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>I</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>'</i><i>t</i> <i>a</i><i>c</i><i>c</i><i>e</i><i>p</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>!</i>
- -and continued fighting. <br>
- <i>J</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>s</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>p</i><i>,</i><i>j</i><i>u</i><i>s</i><i>t</i> <i>o</i><i>n</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>v</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>t</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>y</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i><i>:</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>o</i> <i>k</i><i>i</i><i>l</i><i>l</i><i>e</i><i>d</i> <i></i><i>y</i><i>f</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>,</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>m</i><i>o</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>,</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>e</i>
- <i>e</i><i>l</i><i>d</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>. <i>I</i><i>f</i><i>I</i>'<i>m</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>c</i><i>l</i><i>o</i><i>s</i><i>e</i> <i>b</i><i>u</i><i>t</i> <i>u</i><i>n</i><i>a</i><i>b</i><i>l</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>m</i><i>a</i><i>k</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i><i>,</i> <i>I</i>'<i>l</i><i>l</i> never<i>f</i><i>c</i><i>r</i><i>g</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i><i>s</i><i>e</i><i>l</i><i>f</i><i>!</i>
- He'd never forgive himself if he couldn't get his revenge after he'd gotten this close. He knew that
- better than anyone-because he hated Boskona more than everyone. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>f</i><i>I</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>g</i><i>i</i><i>v</i><i>e</i> <i>u</i><i>p</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>r</i><i>m</i> <i>t</i><i>o</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>h</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>,</i> <i>s</i><i>o</i> <i>b</i><i>e</i> <i>i</i><i>t</i>. <i>I</i> <i>c</i><i>a</i><i>n</i> <i>d</i><i>o</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i>. . . <br>
- He made up his mind at the same time Sera thrust her blade into his flesh, stabbin<i>g</i> through his left
- palm. <br>
- He released a muffled cry, then an incantation: "<i>C</i><i>a</i><i>u</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>z</i><i>e</i>."
- A white light, as powerful as his Piercing Fire, shone across Oscar's left arm-and then his limb
- disappeared, simultaneously shattering Sera's sword. <br>
- Yet before he could follow up, Sera plunged a dagger into his stomach. <br>
- "Hrgh. .." he <i>g</i>roaned, spitting blood. <br>
- "Fire magician, I knew you were blocking using both your weapon and your Physical Barrier to block
- my attacks so you could heat my blade and destroy it. I must admit, I didn't predict you would go this far
- with your white flames.''
- Her words left him speechless. <br>
- "My knife's in your abdomen,'' she continued. "All I have to do is push a little harder, and even <i>y</i><i>o</i><i>u</i>
- won't be able to remain standing. So, tell me, why go to such lengths to advance to the finals?"
- Refusing to answer, Oscar glared at her as she ground her dagger deeper into him. <br>
- "Your unwillingness to answer makes me think your resolve isn't worth much. Would you rather lose
- in disgrace? If so, I'm a tad disappointed in you.,'
- "That scum.. . Boskona. . ." Oscar choked out. <br>
- Sera leaned in to hear him. <br>
- "He killed my father and mother, and the elder. . ." Oscar continued. "Right in front of my eyes. And
- now, I'm going to kill him."
- "Vengeance, then. And for three." Sera shook her head. After a moment of thought, she ripped the
- dagger out of Oscar's belly. <br>
- "Ahhh!" he cried out. Despite the pain, he somehow managed to resist falling to his knees. <br>
- Then Sera lifted her head. "I forfeit !'' she shouted, her voice echoing through the arena. <br>
- No one reacted, so Sera turned to the referee . "I<i>f</i><i>o</i><i>r</i><i>f</i><i>e</i><i>i</i><i>t</i>."
- "Oh, yes, of course. I- Wait, what? Did you say you forfeit?"
- "That's right. With no weapon, I can fight no further,'' she said before turning on her heel to collect
- her sword from the ground and depart the stage. <br>
- "Winner, Oscar!"
- Despite the abrupt end, the cheers from the audience might as well have reached the heavens . <br>
- A healer repeatedly cast Extra Heal on Oscar and forced him to drink a blood-producing agent
- developed by the Imperial Association of Alchemy. After, he finally allowed him to leave the infirmary. <br>
- Oscar rushed back to the spectator stands. When he arrived at the imperial family's box, he found
- himself captured in a fierce embrace. <br>
- "Um, Your Highness?" Oscar asked, flustered. <br>
- "Master, I told you not to get hurt. ..'' Fiona muttered as she buried her tearful face into his chest. <br>
- "You did, and I- I'm sorry,'' he said. He could do nothing but apologize. He understood how worried
- his apprentice must have been and realized he might be injured just as badly in the next fight' or even
- worse. .. <br>
- Rupert watched them, a complicated mix of emotions across his face. As a father, it was hard to
- watch his daughter bury her face in another man's chest. But it also made him happy to see her <i>g</i>row into
- someone so open with herself and others. He couldn't find the words to describe how he felt, so he said
- nothing. <br>
- <b>T</b><b>h</b><b>e</b> <b>F</b><b>i</b><b>r</b><b>e</b> <b>M</b><b>a</b><b>g</b><b>i</b><b>c</b><b>i</b><b>a</b><b>n</b> <b>V</b><b>:</b> <b>S</b><b>h</b><b>o</b><b>w</b><b>d</b><b>o</b><b>w</b><b>n</b>
- The night before the finals, Oscar visited Fiona. <br>
- "Master, you're not normally out and about at this hour,'' she said. <br>
- "Forgive me, but there's something I must tell you, my lady.''
- He told her about his opponent in the finals, about how he'd murdered his parents as well as the elder
- who'd raised him and whom he'd adored as his mentor. <br>
- Fiona was too stunned to reply. Her father had told her about Oscar's past before. Not only was she
- his employer, but she was also his apprentice, so Rupert had believed that it would be best for her to
- know, given their complex relationship. Never in her wildest imagination would she have thought that
- the masked man Oscar would face tomorrow was the same one who had committed those crimes. <br>
- Once the shock subsided, a question popped into her head: Why tell her now?
- "Master, why?" Fiona said, unable to finish her sentence in the face of his unyielding determination. <br>
- "Your Highness, it goes without saying that I have no intention of dying tomorrow."
- Fiona's greatest fear was exactly that, so she let out a small sigh of relief at those words. <br>
- "I wanted to tell you that tomorrow, I'll fight with the intention of killing that man."
- "What?''
- Of course, killing was prohibited in the tournament and punishable by immediate disqualification,
- regardless of the reason. However, due to the nature of said tournament, it wouldn't be legally
- prosecuted. Regardless, Oscar might be separated from Fiona afterward, which was why he'd come . <br>
- Fiona didn't want to lose him. There was still so much she wanted him to teach her. Under his
- guidance, she'd learned to wield Raven, her heirloom sword, like an extension of herself. She also loved
- watching him control his magic, since it gave her a peek into the far heights she might one day reach. <br>
- More than anything, Fiona wanted Oscar by her side, always. .. <br>
- "Very well," she said finally. "Do as you wish, Master."
- Having come to terms with her own feelings, she decided to send him off. <br>
- "Your Highness. . .I thank you."
- Oscar knelt on one knee and offered every last ounce of his fealty to Fiona. <br>
- After he left, her soft sobs faded into the darknes s of the night, unheard. <br>
- ***
- On the final match of the final day of the monthlong tournament, a fight was usually held to decide
- third and fourth place . <br>
- "I can't fight because I have no weapon,'' Sera announced, "so I hereby forfeit."
- Without needing to lift a finger, Zasha took third place. The word "stupefied" best described his
- expression in that moment. <br>
- Minutes before, he'd ascended to the stage with grim determination. He'd known there probably
- wasn't a one in a million chance of winning, but he'd promised the rest of his party that he would do his
- best. Now, the wind had been completely taken out of his sails. Still, the prize money for third place was
- enormous. While it might not be enough to live a lifetime ofleisure, it was enough that he wouldn't have
- to work for over a decade . <br>
- That afternoon, the stage was set for the final' and the two competitors took their places. <br>
- Emperor Rupert VI himself stood in the imperial family's section of the stadium to announce the
- final fight, as was tradition. <br>
- "Let the final bout of the fiftieth tournament commence. Begin!"
- " <i>T</i><i>h</i><i>e</i> <i>F</i><i>a</i><i>l</i><i>l</i> <i>o</i><i>f</i><i>I</i>-<i>I</i><i>e</i><i>a</i><i>v</i><i>e</i><i>n</i> <i>a</i><i>n</i><i>d</i> <i>E</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>t</i><i>h</i>," Oscar chanted as Tupert finished. <br>
- That spell, which he'd only recently perfected, was a large-scale fire attack that sent twenty giant,
- burning meteors crashing down on his target. It was designed to destroy things like a city's walls, but
- Oscar had just used it to target a single individual. <br>
- Physical and Magical Barriers were deployed between the colos seum's spectator seats and the arena. <br>
- To date, neither had ever been broken during a match. If The Fall of Heaven and Earth had hit directly,
- the invincible Magical Barrier might have been shattered. Thankfully for everyone else in the venue,
- Oscar's target was only the masked man. <br>
- Boss slashed at the flaming proj ectiles without issue. While Oscar would have loved to see his attack
- kill the man, the goal of that spell wasn't obliteration. <br>
- "<i>D</i><i>a</i><i>m</i><i>n</i>. . . " the masked man snarled. <br>
- To the surprise of many, not only was Boss alive, but his mask had cracked during the meteor
- shower, revealing his true face. Oscar wanted to be certain of his identity, even if it meant launching
- such a powerful attack, and seeing the large scar stretching from below his ear to his chin confirmed his
- suspicions. . . <br>
- "Hello, Boskona. It's been a while."
- "Who the hell are you? I don't remember seeing you anywhere.''
- At that moment, he realized he'd made a mistake. By reacting to that name, he'd acknowledged his
- identity. <br>
- "I take it you're wearing the mask to hide your distinctive scar. Makes sense . If I were a notorious
- bandit, I'd do whatever it takes to avoid detection too."
- Boskona said nothing. The colosseum had fallen silent too, allowing people even halfway up the
- stands to hear their conversation. <br>
- "Wait, did he just call him a bandit ?''
- "Boskona? Didn't he used to be some kind of bandit leader who ravaged the border between the
- Empire and the Federation a few years back?"
- "You sure know a lot about him."
- "Well, I used to be part of the border patrol."
- These types of conversations swept across the crowd, but regardless of the topic, the match must go
- on. <br>
- "Oscar, was it? I don't know what you're talking about, but that doesn't change the fact that I'm
- gonna beat you to a bloody pulp."
- "Funny, I planned on doing the same.''
- Without further ado, Boskona charged forward, but Oscar leaped away from him. <br>
- "<i>P</i><i>i</i><i>e</i><i>r</i><i>c</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>F</i><i>i</i><i>r</i><i>e</i><i>,</i> <i>S</i><i>c</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>t</i><i>e</i><i>r</i>."
- A wall of white light appeared in front of his charging enemy, each jet of plasma over a hundred
- million degrees and capable of vaporizing almost anything it came into contact with. Boskona didn't
- know the specifics, of course, but he could intuit how dangerous the spell was. Perhaps his wild instincts
- and ability to sense danger made him such a skilled swordsman. With a precision unimaginable from
- his appearance, he dodged the white-hot flames and backed away, putting even more distance between
- them. There, he regrouped. <br>
- They repeated this pattern three times, then on the fourth. .. Oscar sprang backward to unleash
- another wave of Piercing Fire. This time, however, he landed on a patch of earth that had been stripped
- bare by one of his earlier meteors. While Oscar didn't trip, the difference in terrain distracted him for just
- an instance, long enough to-
- <i>S</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>. <br>
- "Ngh!"
- Before Oscar knew it, Boskona had plunged a knife into his left shoulder. Sensing his opponent's
- hesitation while landing on the different terrain, he'd aimed the knife diagonally from his left hand
- toward Oscar's left shoulder. He had moved so fast that even Oscar hadn't caught it.. . Boskona was first-
- rate not just in handling swords, but also daggers. <br>
- A second of distraction could change a situation so drastically, which was exactly what had happened
- here. Boskona grinned, knowing the odds were now heavily in his favor. <br>
- "One little stab, and now you have no chance of winning, Oscar.''
- "One little stab's all it takes to get you boasting about your victory already? You must have lived a
- boring life, Boskona."
- "Shut your goddamn mouth!"
- He flicked his left hand, throwing three throwing knives at Oscar at terrifying speeds. Even if he had
- detected them, they were so fast that he wouldn't have been able to create a Barrier in time. In other
- words, they were quicker than magic. Oscar dodged one and deflected two with his weapon. <br>
- Meanwhile, Boskona closed the gap between them, finally initiating a clash of swords. His skills were
- overwhelmingly superior. On top of that, Oscar's wounded shoulder meant he couldn't use his entire left
- arm properly. He created a Physical Barrier over his left side and turned, using it to block, but it wasn't
- easy. <br>
- In addition to the knives, Boskona had other weapons stashed all over his body, even in the soles of
- his shoes. Oscar caught a glimpse of a blade slick with liquid protruding from one of his feet. <br>
- "Poison?,' Oscar murmured. <br>
- Boskona's smile grew even more sinister. Poisoning a normal blade was incredibly foolish, since the
- wielder would be handling the weapon with their bare hands. The same went for throwing knives. The
- sole of a shoe, however, would work just fine. If the hidden blade pierced an opponent's skin, it wouldn't
- be an instant kill-but poison could tremendously increase one's chances of winning the duel. <br>
- Of course, using poison wasn't prohibited in this tournament. Lethal ones might not be a sound
- choice since killing an opponent resulted in automatic disqualification. But a paralyzing poison was a
- different story. <br>
- Oscar continued fighting with his senses more on edge than ever before. <br>
- The spectators in the colosseum were silent, so absorbed by the fight that they lost track of how long
- it'd been. A few minutes? Ten? Fifteen?
- The whole time, the only sounds were of the two swords clashing. <br>
- Perhaps because he was on higher alert than usual, Oscar heard something strange . It was so minor
- that he wondered if he was imagining it, but then their swords clashed again and he knew <i>s</i><i>o</i><i>m</i><i>e</i><i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> had
- changed. <br>
- <i>W</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>i</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>s</i>. . . <br>
- Oscar studied Boskona's expression, but it remained the same-sinister. He hadn't noticed the
- change.. . <br>
- <i>A</i><i>r</i><i>e</i> <i>m</i><i>y</i> <i>e</i><i>a</i><i>r</i><i>s</i> <i>p</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>y</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i> <i>t</i><i>r</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>k</i><i>s</i><i>?</i>
- The difference was so faint that if someone next to him told him he was imagining things, he
- would have agreed. He spent the next several minutes mulling it over before he recalled a memory from
- yesterday of his battle with the elf Sera, when he'd broken her sword in his last desperate attempt. <br>
- <i>I</i><i>s</i> <i>t</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i> <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>a</i><i>t</i><i>'</i><i>s</i> <i>h</i><i>a</i><i>p</i><i>p</i><i>e</i><i>n</i><i>i</i><i>n</i><i>g</i><i>?</i>
- The problem was that Oscar couldn't tell <i>w</i><i>h</i><i>i</i><i>c</i><i>h</i> sword was making the sound. Unless you broke a <i>l</i><i>o</i><i>t</i>
- of swords, you probably wouldn't be able to notice which blade was on the verge of shattering. It was one
- thing for a sword forged by any random person to break, but both his sword and Boskona's were famous
- masterpieces forged by Oscar's blacksmithing master, Rasan. <br>
- Oscar had left his village at the age of six and spent the past twelve years wandering, traveling from
- place to place, mingling with many nobles, and encountering many swords along the way. Not once
- had he seen even a single weapon that surpassed Fiona's heirloom sword, Raven, and the one Rupert
- currently wore at his waist. <br>
- That was how powerful Rasan's swords were. <br>
- When it finally broke, it happened without warnin<i>g</i>. <br>
- It took Boskona, whose weapon shattered in his hand, completely off guard. " The hell? !"
- The instant after, Oscar cut his sword into his side. <br>
- "Ngh!"
- Oscar ignored his muffled cry and drove his weapon harder, extending its slash until Boskona's right
- hand flew off, severed at the wrist. <br>
- "Gaaaaaah!"
- The referee knew Boskona hurled throwing knives with his <i>l</i><i>e</i><i>f</i><i>t</i> hand, however, so he couldn't stop
- the fight yet. <br>
- Oscar understood this, so he opened his mouth to speak, sword raised. <br>
- "I'm going to kill you."
- "No, wait!"
- By this point, even Boskona was starting to panic. His right hand had been sliced off, his beloved
- sword broken.. . Sure, he could still throw knives with his left arm and use the poisoned blade in his
- shoe, but he knew winning would be difficult. Still, even if he lost now, he'd come in second. Second
- place in the commemorative tournament included a hefty amount of prize money, a position as a sword
- instructor for a great noble, and perhaps even the possibility of being made a baronet. <br>
- Death, however, would spell the end-and Oscar had just told him he intended to execute him despite
- the fact that he could easily claim his victory and the enormous wealth and prestige it would secure him. <br>
- "If you kill me, you'll be disqualified. Do you really understand what you're doing?"
- "I do. This is revenge for my father, mother, and the elder.''
- "What the hell are you babbling about?"
- Boskona hadn't lost his memories or anything; he'd simply killed so many people that he couldn't
- possibly know who Oscar meant. <br>
- "Do you remember where you acquired the sword you were using?"
- "Huh? A village. . . There was a man and a woman.. . Husband and wife, probably. .. You know them?"
- Boskona remembered them, but not the man standing in front of him. <br>
- "Four years after that, you and Poche murdered the retired Baron Luke Rothko in the village of Shuk. <br>
- Right in front of me, the child he raised.''
- "<i>N</i><i>o</i><i>w</i> I remember.. . You're that ginger brat.. ."
- As Boskona gazed upon Oscar's hair, now completely white, fear darkened his eyes. The man before
- him might actually throw away every last shred of his honor to kill him and exact vengeance. . . <br>
- "Look, man. A noble hired me to-"
- "Shut up,'' Oscar said, cold and uncaring, his voice bereft of any trace of emotion. <br>
- And then he swung his sword down. <br>
- <i>S</i><i>w</i><i>i</i><i>s</i><i>h</i>. <br>
- His strike was beautiful. He'd put his entire body behind it, but when the blade sliced into Boskona's
- left shoulder and struck his collarbone-
- <i>K</i><i>l</i><i>a</i><i>n</i><i>g</i>. <br>
- -it broke. Not only had his enemy's sword broken, but now Oscar's had too. Had it reached its limit,
- or had something else happened?
- Meanwhile, Boskona fainted from the shock. <br>
- A powerful voice resonated throughout the colosseum: "I declare this match over!''
- It hadn't come from the referee but from someone hi<i>g</i>her up in the stands.. . <br>
- "Victor, Oscar."
- It was Emperor Rupert VI, proclaiming him the winner. <br>
- After a moment of silence, cheers erupted from the stands. <br>
- "I couldn't kill him. .. My sword.. . You were telling me not to spare him, weren't you, Master?" Oscar
- murmured to himself. <br>
- ***
- "Oscar, well done."
- " Thank you very much, Your Majesty."
- That day, Emperor Rupert VI made Oscar Luska a baron. The Luska house had been an earldom when
- the Empire was still a kingdom, but it had been demoted to a barony after a series of scandals involving
- several previous heads of the family. The direct line had become extinct several decades ago. Rupert
- restored the title now to Oscar, since his bloodline was a legitimate, noble one . This made Oscar, the son
- of a peasant, an undisputed member of the imperial aristocracy. <br>
- At the same time, it became clear to those around him that he was the emperor's favorite. Despite
- his recent rise in station, his impeccable manners quickly became a hot topic in the imperial castle. <br>
- Even those who mocked Oscar as an upstart couldn't help but acknowledge the flawless way he carried
- himself and the power he unconsciously radiated. <br>
- "I can never thank you enough, my lord. .."
- Oscar was grateful from the bottom of his heart to the elder, Luke Rothko, who had raised him after
- the death of his parents. If the others had mocked him, it would have brou<i>g</i>ht shame to Fiona-and he
- couldn't forgive himself for that. In the end, he had the retired baron's high society education to thank
- for its small favors. <br>
- ***
- "Master, your table manners were as perfect as always ."
- "Your Highness, please stop calling me that.''
- Fiona and Oscar repeated their familiar exchange today in an annex of the imperial castle . <br>
- "No. I shall always call you Master, Master."
- "My lady, for the love of. .."
- "Lady Maria once told me that people grow when they have someone they can truly respect and
- adore . For me, that includes both her and you."
- "Begging your pardon, but that has nothin<i>g</i> to do with addressing me as 'Master'. . ."
- "Then would you prefer I call you Lord Oscar, as Lady Maria does?''
- "Absolutely not.''
- What would His Majesty think of him then? Oscar shook his head, dispelling the troubling thought. <br>
- "So it seems Master is my only option, hm?"
- "It would seem so."
- Nodding happily, Fiona looked at Oscar, her expression turning serious. "Master, there's something
- I'd like to ask you."
- "What is it, Your Highness?"
- "Is your thirst for vengeance satisfied?''
- "Uh.. ." Oscar knew this was a question he couldn't answer flippantly. "Honestly, I don't know.'' He
- paused to consider carefully, listen to his heart, and consider every facet of Fiona's question in earnest. <br>
- "If I'd finished off Boskona, I might have felt like I'd avenged my loved ones. But, had that happened, I
- doubt I would've been allowed to remain here.''
- "I.. .'' Fiona frowned. "I don't like that idea.''
- "Neither do I ." Oscar smiled wryly. <br>
- His answer was enlightening. Now she knew that he wanted to stay here forever. <br>
- "One thing I do know is that I'm no longer obsessed with revenge. I live now to serve you, my lady."
- He knelt down on one knee. <br>
- Fiona beamed at him. "And I accept your pledge of loyalty. Please stay by my side, always. This is
- where you belong, Master."
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