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â Black Haired Sage, Chiyuki
ăDid you just say the Pashipea Kingdom is under attack? ă
Reiji and I came to meet General Clasus again after receiving an emergency summons. He then proceeded to tell us about the member of the Ariad Union that was ransacked by a demon raid the previous night.
The Pashipea Kingdom was located in the northern area of the Minon Plain. Half its citizens had been taken away by the demons during the raid.
Clasus had received the news that morning and had immediately sent a messenger to inform us.
ăYes⌠This is an emergency.ă
ăBy the way, why did you only call our group? There should be other heroes here, too.ă
I asked Clasus after I noticed that there were only me, Reiji, Clasus, the Pashipea Princess Euria and five kids in the room.
Those kids and the princess were the only survivors of last nightâs incident and only because they were out of the country.
The other heroes should be here as well.
Why were we the only ones called?
ăItâs because Princess Euria herself recommended the Hero of Light.ă
She was a buxom babe, with breasts probably as big as Sahokoâs. She had a calm and gentle face. I suspected she might be plumper than Sahoko, just a few kilos from what one would call âchubbyâ.
It seemed that she was related to Clasus. A member of a renowned house from the Ariadya Republic received similar treatment as the royalty of another country.
It was by pure chance that Euria came to visit Ariadya and thus was able to escape unscathed from last nightâs incident.
She was also the one Reiji had saved yesterday.
She probably looked gloomy because her kingdom got raided last night.
ăTruthfully⌠I felt that your party was more reliable than the other heroes. I heard that Saint-sama knocked down the Hero of Earth. I also heard that your group was the one that defeated the Mermen and the Centaurs that even the Heroes of Water and Wind couldnât defeat.ă
Come to think of it, I did hear that Sahoko pushed away from the Hero of Earth and somehow knocked him out.
ăYes, thatâs why I recommended Reiji-sama.ă
Clasus flashed a humble smile toward Reiji.
Interestingly enough, we were never informed about the activities of other Heroes. Although I knew a Freedom Fighter and a Hero-of-something were escorting the caravan, I never checked if they were helpful or not.
ăChiyuki. Letâs hear the story first. It seems like Euriaâs country is in peril right now.ă
As he spoke, Reiji looked at Euria.
Since her cleavage was quite exposed, I could tell that Reijiâs eyes were focused on that area.
Good grief, he really is a⌠[Note: Leecher]
ăHa~hâŚâŚâŚ Well, let me hear the detailed account of this incident.ă
I sighed and resigned myself to listen to the explanation.
Clasus promptly directed the conversation toward the small person sitting on top of the desk.
ăWell then, Porom-dono. Please explain to us what happened last night.ă
Porom was a member of the diminutive race known as the Pigmayoi.
Pigmayois were short and stocky by nature. Even the adults would only grow up to at most 35cm tall, hence why Porom was sitting on the desk.
They had the unique custom of raising a crane-like bird and later turning that bird into a mount.
Mostly, they lived nomadic lives, migrating from place to place according to the seasons.
But there were exceptions.
Some Pigmayois had a good relationship with humans. Those settled in human cities and lived on the top tower of the ramparts, and they opened a postal service as their business.
Some Pigmayoi also lived on the top towers of the rampart, back in the Holy Republic of Lenaria. They took custody of the letters from the humans and sent them all over the neighboring kingdoms.
Porom used to live in the rampart tower of the Pashipea Kingdom.
ăIt all happened while I was preparing to sleep. I suddenly heard screams coming from the garrison. When I took a looked, I saw the rampart completely surrounded by a large number of Goblins and Orcs. I took my wife and we escaped that place by riding our fowl.ă
Despite reliving a terrible memory, Porom explained what happened in a very calm tone.
So the Demon Army was big enough to surround the kingdom. Their numbers must be great to achieve such a feat.
ăArmies of Goblins and Orcs, huh⌠From where in the world did such a huge army come from? ă
The Minon Plain should be a region with little demon activity.
Where did the huge army come from?
ăSage-dono. I cannot say anything about the Orcs but I have an inkling as to where the Goblins came from. According to our investigation, all the Goblin slaves from the agricultural areas of the Pashipea Kingdom have escaped. They are now probably part of that army.ă
Clasus gave his input on the situation and I didnât feel like adding anything to his words.
The Pashipea Kingdom, located in northern Ariadya, boasted large scale farming by utilizing a slavery system. The Goblin slaves did their jobs at night since they were pretty much useless during the day.
Truthfully, Goblins werenât suited for farm work. However, they could do simple farming tasks. As long as they used the Goblin slaves, the price of agricultural products could be suppressed to a minimum.
And there were a lot of Goblins in the region.
But the agricultural management through slavery didnât sit well with me.
Not to mention how troublesome it would be if we stopped such a system by force, the ones who would suffer the most were the people who earned low wages.
Which should I protect, the living conditions of the humans or the Goblinsâ rights?
⌠Good grief. Why did I have to worry about such things? I disgusted myself.
Reiji would never worry about such things. The lives of cute girls were much more important to him, after all.
As if heâd bother considering the rights of Goblins.
His protection is restricted to the female part of humanity, after all.
ăI see⌠Now I understand. Did you notice any other race among the raiding demons last night? I mean⌠Itâs common knowledge that Orcs donât live in flocks, so someone must have been leading them. Did you notice someone suspicious? ă
I asked Porom about any superior races that might have mingled with the raiding demons.
The strangest part was that there was no one commanding those demons last night and yet those Goblins and Orcs were incredibly organized. In fact, we had faced that kind of army back in Nargol, but they were led by superior demons then.
So, even if there were no superior Orcs species in the Pashipea attack, someone must have been leading them.
ăYes⌠I saw Minotaurs among the demons. They seemed to be leading them.ă
Iâve heard that Pigmayois had excellent night vision, so I didnât doubt Poromâs words.
We had yet to meet any Minotaurs since we arrived in this world. We had little to no information about that race.
ăSometimes Minotaurs come out of the labyrinth and attack any surrounding countries, but⌠This is the first time they attacked at such a scale.ă
What Clasus was trying to say was: Minotaurs attacking the surrounding countries werenât a huge problem when considering the scale of the Ariad Union, because the number of Minotaurs was small.
But itâs a different story if they almost destroyed a country.
That might involve the survival of the Ariad Union.
ăWell, then. Porom-dono, please explain that matter to Chiyuki-dono.ă
ăAh, come to think of it⌠ă
ăIs there something youâre worried about? ă
ăYes, well⌠After the monsters destroyed the rampart, they left and took the citizens with them.ă
ăSo youâre wondering where theyâre taking those citizens to? ă
ăYes. I observed the situation while my wife went to call for help from another country. They appeared to be taken into the labyrinth.ă
ăYes, the labyrinth.ă
There should be only a small number of demons in the region but, somewhere, they were gathering in large numbers. And that place was a certain labyrinth in the middle of the Minon Plain.
Numerous Minotaurs lived inside the labyrinth, with only one or two occasionally coming out to lead an attack on human settlements.
The attacks were usually so small in scale that it never caused any considerable damage. It must be why they couldnât believe the news of a large scale attack happening.
A thought suddenly crossed my mind.
ăCould it be that the Minotaurs werenât the masterminds behind this attack? ă
Clasus nodded in agreement.
ăThe possibility of that is high. However, I cannot fathom why they decided now, of all times, to employ such a large attack. Well, it canât be helped since it was done by those mindless demons. But⌠Shouldnât we save the citizens?ă
There were Ariadya citizens among the Pashipeans, after all. Naturally, Clasus would try his best to save those citizens.
Thus, he asks for Reijiâs help.
Even Euria, who had been silent so far, kneeled in front of Reiji to plead to him.
ăPlease, Reiji-sama!! Please save the citizens of my kingdom! ă
ăDonât worry, Euria. I will save them.ă
Reiji stood and held Euriaâs hands with his own.
ăItâs decided, Chiyuki. Letâs go to the Minotaur labyrinth.ă
Reiji proclaimed as he looked at me.
What a pain. Is it okay for you to promise to save those people even when we donât know anything about that labyrinth?
The same thing happened with Rena.
As long as the request came from a cute girl, heâd rush to do it regardless of the consequences. [Note: So Reiji is the one at fault huh, sorry Chiyuki, I used to be so harsh on you]
Well, since he decided to go, then the other girls will surely go with him. Thus, I had no choice but to follow them.
ăUnderstood, Clasus-dono. But we donât know much about that labyrinth, so please introduce us to someone whoâs knowledgeable about it.ă
ăYes, of course. Let me call the city of Teseshia and get you a letter of introduction. With it, youâll be able to contact someone who knows about that place.ă
ăThe city of Teseshia? ă
ăYes, the city of Teseshia. Itâs the city of Freedom Fighters created by our Republic Ariadya for dealing with labyrinth monsters.ă
ăOf course, Iâll call for the other Heroes and the Freedom Fighters to assist Reiji-dono. What do you think, Reiji-dono? Please, save Pashipea⌠No. Please save the Ariad Union!!ă
Clasus bowed again to Reiji and I silently looked at him with a somewhat indescribable feeling in my heart.
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