We killed three in the first fight and killed seven in the second fight. How will the lycanthropes, who have similar intellect as humans, react to this?
After suffering such fatalities, they wonât remain careless, and in the least, might they not come attacking in scores?
In that case, even if we were to walk fast, there is no way for us to evade the lycanthropes. Eventually, the situation is that we will have to face and fight them but if that is the case, we are at a disadvantage.
Last night, we trapped the seven lycanthropes in a trick and annihilated them easily, but that was a victory by strategy.
If we fought in a forest full of obstacles against a larger party, I am not confident we would win.
âBut there is no exam that cannot be cleared.â
Itâs my guess that the hint to clearing this exam is in this village.
I mean the village people that are living smack dab in the middle of the lycanthrope territory.
They neither have weapons or wariness, let alone any watchdogs!
âIt makes no sense that thereâs no dogs.â
Itâs a truth I realized only a moment ago, that because lycanthropes can change into humans, that in order to distinguish them, watchdogs are needed. A village on hostile terms with lycanthropes should have watchdogs at its entrance.
But in this village, there isnât a single dog.
âIâll investigate a bit more.â
I summon Sylph and begin to explore the village and gather information.
***
At the village square, a dozen people approached the chief that had just returned from escorting the group to the empty house.
âChief, what happened?â
âI put them in the house that Jason used to live in.â
âIsnât this too dangerous, chief? They said they fought with those monsters.â
âMy goodness, they said they killed tenâŠâ
The boys, here and there, their expressions, were stricken with fear.
âThey are dangerous ones, indeed.â
As they chatted, the chief became lost in thought.
The lycanthropes that controlled this area, the silver clan is a subject of terror to this villageâs citizens. To the point that they could not even have any thoughts of of daring to resist.
So the appearance of travelers that fought and killed ten of that silver clan is plenty enough to send the village into shock.
âMaybe theyâre bluffing? Travelers that roam about often like to brag.â
âYeah, yeah. I think that too. Iâm sure they just want to put on airs with us.â
âIâm sure in reality they didnât even meet any lycanthropes or they barely escaped, one of the two.â
The men badmouthed the visitors and were intent on belittling them.
But the chief shook his head.
âThey do not appear to be bluffing. They were too sincere to be.â
At the chiefâs words, the atmosphere settled again.
âWhat if they are strong travelers? Ajumma Barry said so. She said they didnât seem to be scared of lycanthropes at all.â
âThatâs right. If they really are so strong they consider lycanthropes just some post-dinner exerciseâŠâ
âThat is impossible.â
The chief spoke firmly.
âIt is probably true that they did kill ten lycanthropes. But they probably arenât that strong.â
âYou think so?â
âYou never know.â
At the menâs rebuttals, the chief spoke again.
âYou idiots. Recall that silver leader.â
At those words, the menâs expressions changed.
The silver leader.
The silver clanâs lycanthrope leader himself is shock and terror. There is most likely no one entity stronger in this world.
âThere is no person human that can look at that and not be scared. These travelers merely have not seen him yet.â
âThen, then, what?â
âWe carry on as always.â
The chiefâs eyes turned cold.
âPut sleeping pills in the food to be served to them. They may catch onto something so split it into their lunch and dinner. And notify all this to the silver clan. The silver clan will probably know already.â
âYes.â
âUnderstood, chief.â
As he turned away, the chief mumbled.
âAs always. That will do. We donât need any unexpected change.â
As he returned to his home, the chief mumbled to himself.
âWe have lived well up to this pointâŠâ
And from above, there was someone small, watching the scene down below.
-Meow.
The life in the form of a cat, made of wind, wagged its tail.
***
The chief proceeded on schedule.
He sent one man to the silver clan to relay the news, and he ordered the village women to serve food to the travelers. Of course, itâs a meal with sleeping pills.
Periodically, he pretended to ask the travelers how they were holding up, as he watched their movements, and perhaps the sleeping pills worked or they had relaxed, because the travelers went to bed early.
âAll according to plan.â
The chief laughed quietly to himself and went home.
The home of the chief who lived alone, without a family, is dreary.
The chief took out some wine from a cupboard and pours it into a cup, and drinks. It is the time of day he likes the most. In this barren village, there is no equal to its luxury.
To age and grow old itself is a luxury here. Where living a day more is lucky, the chief is the oldest person in this village.
That is power.
The chief found pleasure every day in sweet power.
Suddenly he thought of the travelers that came to the village.
For sure, they passed various adventures to survive to this point.
These travelers were strong enough to win against lycanthropes, more incredible than an old chief from a small village.
âUnfortunate.â
They are young people who have, for sure, lived more incredible lives than that lived by this old man, and their fates will not pass past this night.
He pitied their tragic fate, and at the fact that he could still feel pity, the chief oddly felt excitement and gratification. It is because he can conclude that he is better because in the end, he is alive.
âYou are young and your prime with futures ahead, do not resent us so much.â
He mumbled so and took another sip of his wine.
But then.
âDonât you mean if you do something worth resenting, you are ready to receive resentment?â
âHu uk!â
From a voice heard behind his back, the chief felt like his heart would stop from alarm.
Ssengurang!
In his surprise he drops his cup which breaks and the wine wets the floor.
The chief turns and looked behind him.
And his two eyes grew wide.
Someone that should be out cold from sleeping pills right now is standing right in front of him.
***
Itâs obvious, but we didnât touch our food.
The village women, who brought us our food with sleeping pills in them and told us to enjoy our meal as they smiled, were frightening.
How used to this are they?
I wonder how many travelers they tricked that they are so comfortable with it.
As it grew dark, I used Sylphâs skills to eliminate any noise and infiltrated the chiefâs house.
For a person that entrapped a visiting group, he showed no guilt and his free and easy going spirit is despicable.
âYou⊠you⊠how did youâŠ!â
âI came to thank you for the great meal.â
âOh, really? Haha, thereâs no need for thatâŠâ
âGive me a seat, why donât you. You donât have any more chairs?â
âHaha, sure. Actually, let me call someone to get you something to drink.â
Call someone.
I can tell a lot of things from this trivial behavior in getting someone else for something so small. This is the chief, exercising his power as the strongest person in the village.
At most, where does this power come from, in an old man?
I now realize what that is.
âShut up and sit.â
ââŠ!â
At my words, the chief who had been trying to leave his house, freezes.
âIf you donât shut up and sit down, Iâll gouge your eyes out.â
I threaten him strongly, one more time. Well, thatâs an expression I learned from Kang Chun-seong.
Luckily, the chief seems to think I am a person capable of doing so. Stricken with fear, he obligingly sits down in his seat.
I gaze around the house and bring a chair I see and sit across from him.
âIn the dead of night there is no one watching guard, and as for scouts, you only have but two. A village like this surviving in the lycanthrope district is as plain as day.â
I continue speaking.
âYou have a mutual agreement with the lycanthropes, or youâre ruled by the lycanthropes, one of the two. Am I wrong?â
âThat, umâŠâ
âIf you donât answer, Iâm going to cut off your fingers one at a time.â
âHik! Yes, thatâs correct!â
âThen, in what way do you sustain your relationship with the lycanthropes? I thought about it through and through and came up with some hypothesis, listen.â
I continue talking.
âYou said this village is made up of people escaping from a corrupt lord? I think that part is true. Only then does this make sense. People who are escaping from the heavy taxes keep coming into this village, and every time, you guys feed them sleeping agents and serve them up to the lycanthropes as meals, and with that price, you retain your lives.â
âYou probably have people coercing others to come to this foreign village? If you donât do that and offer those people up, youâll become the meals. Am I wrong?â
âYouâre right.â
The chief continues speaking with a shaky voice.
âWe do not want to do these deeds either. If we were strong like you guys, Iâm sure we would have fought these heinous lycanthropes! But we are not strongâŠâ
The chiefâs eyes start to water. He continues talking, as if this is cathartic to him.
âHow many village citizens became their meal! If I think about all the family and neighbors we have had to sacrifice to surviveâŠâ
I canât go on listening to it and speak.
âSylph, cut off a finger.â
-Meow!
Su kuk!
With the wind dagger, Sylph cuts off the chiefâs right thumb.
âUhaaack!â
The chief sees his right hand with a missing finger and his eyes get bigger and he screams.
This despicable old manâs screams didnât escape out of the house. It is because I used Sylph to eliminate the noise.
âAcccck!â
The chief kept on screaming out loud.
He seems to be trying to call in villagers with his screams. Up to his tricks amidst this, I chuckle.
âShut up.â
Chul suk! (slap)
I lash out at his cheeks until he becomes blank. He looks like he canât believe he is being slapped by a guy young like me.
âWhat? You flustered?â
I grab the chiefâs chin and lift his face up and stare him in the eyes.
âYou lived ruling this village like a king, never thought youâd be here like this?â
âThat, uhâŠâ
âA dirty old man like you, I think I get how you can live here, treating others like servants.â
ââŠâ
âIn this village over 200 people, of the people that are over 50 years old, thereâs only you.â
The chiefs two eyes get wide.
Iâve hit a nerve.
I make a cynical smile.
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âYou probably gave any old person up to the lycanthropes. And the person who decides who becomes a meal, is you. Having received that responsibility from the lycanthropes, you set yourself up as the leader.â
âItâs, itâs something someone must do. If not for me, this villageâŠâ
âThen shall we test your sacrifice, considering your sincerity for this village?â
I grab the chiefs collar and pull him close to me and speak.
âYou called the lycanthropes to this village, didnât you? Iâm going to use you, chief, and kill all of those bastards. But thinking about this villageâs safety, you cannot align yourselves with us and make enemies with the lycanthropes. But of course, if you donât cooperate, I will kill you. So, howâs that? Want to show us your noble sacrifice?â