The somber forest smelled bloody, yet had a smell that Eugene had missed. Ciel, who had been following Eugene, was nowhere to be seen now. He couldnât even see the people who had entered the forest before him.
He took a look around. Ten minutes had passed since he had entered the forest after passing the Red Boulder. However, Eugene felt as if he had been inside for longer than that. The forest was so dense that it looked as if he had already reached the center.
In a forest like this, he had to be wary of these kinds of illusions. Eugene felt something different in the air, something that seemed to stick to his airways every time he breathed. It wasnât mana or a primal spirit.
ââŚItâs a sweet old memory.â
Three hundred years ago, Helmuth had been a terrible hell, but Hamel had gotten most of his good memories precisely in that terrible hell.
He had lived half of his past life in Helmuth. As a survivor of a monster attack, he had spent his teenage years as a mercenary, blindly trying to get revenge. Thus, he had little to show in terms of good memories; if he really had to pick something, it would be the memory of his first murder, or maybe the first time he had finished a quest on his own.
âI guess I canât really call those things memories to reminisce about.â
Eugene smirked as he took a step forward. As if it had been waiting for him, something popped up from underneath his feet. It was an ambush, but the signs were obvious. Whoever failed to avoid this obvious ambush clearly had some sort of problem.
Thump! Using the step forward as momentum, Eugene kicked the attacker. The thing that had tried to drag Eugene into the shadow was a scrawny black hand.
âWowâŚâ Eugene smiled as he lowered his body.
Seemingly flustered, the black hand crawled toward the darkness. However, Eugeneâs hand was much quicker at catching it than the black hand was at escaping.
âThis really reminds me of the old days.â
The thing he had just dragged out of the darkness looked nothing like a monster, much less a demonic beast. At the end of the scrawny arm was a bumpy lump of flesh. When he waved it in midair, a slit appeared on the lump of flesh, revealing sharp teeth.
âYuck,â Mer said as she stuck out her head from the cloak. When she saw the Dizzy Lump, the monster swinging in Eugeneâs hand, her face twisted into a frown.
âIt looks so gross. How can you just grab that with your bare hand and shake it?â
âItâs like catching cockroaches.â
âDo you think anyone can relate to that?! Why in the world would you catch a cockroach with bare hands?! You can use tools or magic! No, wait, a situation where a cockroach appears in front of your eyes is wrong in the first place!â
Disgusted, Mer shook her head. It seemed quite natural for her to loathe something this disgusting, considering her appearance and mental age. However, Merâs loathing was rooted in the fact that this thing was a monster; it had little to do with its appearance.
âYou arenât gonna eat it⌠right?â
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âWhy would I?â
âThe hunt continues for four days.â
âEven if the hunt continued for four months, I wouldnât eat a monster. Besides, their meat is so poisonous that no one can eat them except high-ranking priests.â Eugene grumbled and infused mana in the Dizzy Lump.
ă ĄPzzz! There was no need for him to cast magic or use sword-force. Just letting his lightning-infused mana into the Dizzy Lump was enough to kill it and distort its body.
âBesides, we have plenty of food inside the cloak. There is no need for me to eat this disgusting monster meat.â
ââŚThatâs a relief. I donât even want to call this a living thing, but I really donât wanna tolerate this disgusting, detestable, and grotesque trash becoming a part of you after it reaches your stomach through your mouth,â Mer spoke.
Her tightly clenched fists trembled. Was Siennaâs ego influencing Merâs hatred toward the monsters? Or was it the fact that she was a familiar, fundamentally a mana being created by magic, and she hated monstersâessentially lifeforms thriving on demonic energyâas a consequence of pure nature?
âItâs the latter,â Mer answered, frowning at Eugeneâs direct question. âYes, my personality is based on Lady Siennaâs childhood memories, but that doesnât mean we share all memories. And of course⌠Of course, I loathe them not only because of my physical aversion toward them but also for another reason. Monsterâno, every being that originates from demonic energy has made Lady Sienna suffer.â
As she talked, Mer slowly crept back inside the cloak. Usually, she tried to scratch and claw her way out of the cloak, but now, she wasnât coming out of the cloak even though Eugene had let it open.
âI hate this forest.â
âSo do I.â Eugene chuckled and closed the cloak for her. âJust because it makes me feel longing and it brings back old memories doesnât mean I like it.â
The hunt would take four days. They had given him the bracelet as if they were telling him to hunt as many monsters as possible, but his priority was clearly survival. Monster meat was poison, he couldnât even think about eating it unless he was in a dire situation. Therefore, the people in the forest had to find food resources on their own to hold out in the forest for four days.
If they werenât greedy, there wasnât really a need for them to enter deep into the forest. It was a given, but the further they got away from the center, the lower the concentration of demonic energy was. It also lowered the difficulty of acquiring food.
âOf course, they will be greedy.â
They voluntarily participated in the hunt, so they obviously wanted to yield good results. Catching a bunch of small fries was nothing to be proud of; people were going to definitely reach deeper into the forest, aiming for a more significant result.
âThey must beâŚâ
Rubbing his fingers against each other, Eugene frowned. A large group of Dizzy Lumps wasnât enough to be a threat to Eugene. Ambush? He only had to be a little cautious to avoid it. The cloak of darkness would shield him against most attacks anyway.
Hunt? No, this was just a stroll. Eugene didnât chase after the prey, he simply walked. As he did, the monsters hidden in the forest approached him.
And died.
âExcellent Poltergeist Aegis.â Mer snickered inside the cloak.
With a disgusted look on his face, Eugene snapped. âShut up.â
Mer was correct, though: it was the Poltergeist Aegis. Stirring up only a small amount of mana, so it wouldnât be visible, he wrapped it around his body. With this, he didnât even need to target anything; he could just intercept approaching monsters directly.
âShe entered first, but why is she still here?â Eugene thought.
He didnât look in her direction, since he didnât want to be conscious of her. However, no matter how hard he tried to ignore her, she was blatantly staring at him.
Genia Lionheart was stalking him, making sure she was not letting out even the slightest sound.
She had indeed entered the forest before him, but the Dizzy Lumps lurking in the darkness made people lose their way as soon as they went in. Therefore, if people entered the forest one by one, with some time in-between, they would all end up in random places. The combination of a wide forest and Dizzy Lumps' hexes made it hard for people to run into each other. When people had become so exhausted that they were no longer able to defend themselves, they would get eatenâŚ
That was the story for ordinary people, but it didnât apply to Genia. As soon as she had gotten into the forest, she had found a path and killed dozens of monsters. For Genia, the hunt was boring work, without a single thing to be nervous about, so she was about to go straight into the forest.
ââŚWhy is Father only staying near him?â Genia thought bitterly.
To protect them, four captains had also come into the forest after all the youngsters had already entered. Their goal was to protect nine young lions from harm, after judging whether or not they needed to interfere. However, Genos, the Captain of the Second Division, didnât move around. He continued to stay near Eugene as he maintained a distanceâfar enough not to interrupt Eugeneâs hunt or provoke the monsters, but close enough to interfere right away if an unexpected threat appeared.
His favoritism was so obvious. As his daughter, Genia was not able to let it slide. If there was a person who Genos should favor, it should have been her, his biological daughter. With that complaint in her mind, she chased after Eugene.
While his own daughter was protesting against his actions, Genos still did not leave Eugeneâs vicinity. He had his reasons; he was staying on guard for a situation where the Council Head attempted to kill Eugene. Since he was aware of the possibility, he couldnât leave Eugene and let it come true.
âThatâsâŚâ
Geniaâs jealousy was also understandable. Genos was a Black Lion knight, so he stayed in the Black Lion Castle instead of his home. Of course, he returned home several times during his vacations, but Genia hadnât been home for seven years because she was busy cultivating in Shimuin. In other words, it was her first time meeting her father after five years. Therefore, she believed her father was going to tail her and see her achievements.
Genia took a deep breath. Mana was invisible to the naked eye, but when she concentrated hard, she was able to visualize the invisible flow of mana. Genia could feel the flame wrapping around Eugeneâs body. Noâit was more like thorns, rather than a flame.
He looked simply off-guard while walking. However, his thorns crept and spread out to the surroundings. When the monsters that thought he was their prey came into contact with the thorns, the âpoisonâ led them to the end of their lives.
âNo, thatâs no poison.â Genia thought as she realized.
It was unbelievable, yet she had no choice but to admit it.
âThatâs⌠Poltergeist Aegis.â
It was the technique of Hamel, a great hero who deserved respect. His technique had been passed down in the Lionheart clan for three hundred years.
âIs thatâŚ?â
Genia did recognize it, but she couldnât believe her eyes. She also knew how to use Poltergeist Aegis, but her Poltergeist Aegis wasnât that transparent.
âItâs not sword-force⌠Heâs letting mana out just enough for it to stay invisible. But itâs just mana, so how can he kill the monsters with it?â Genia wondered.
At first, she had thought he was a coward using poison, but after some time, she had become certain that it wasnât poison. However, she couldnât understand how mana, not sword-force, was able to kill monsters.
In the end, she decided to see for herself. Standing up, she measured the distance between Eugene and herself. She could shorten that kind of distance in an instant. But what about her father? He was staying far away, but he was certainly monitoring the situation. Would he interfere if she attacked Eugene?
âThat will never happen.â
The purpose of the hunt was to kill monsters, but they had received no warning about fighting each other. Although it was a pretty weird conclusion, Genia believed that was intentional.
That was understandable. It was very natural for the knights of Shimuin, the place where Genia had cultivated for seven years, to fight each other.
After measuring the distance once more, Genia sprang forth. As the distance quickly shortened, the size of Eugeneâs back gradually increased.
âShall I draw my sword? No, thatâs overkill. Just subduing him from behind will be enough Instead of attackingâŚâ
âUghâŚâ She suddenly groaned.
âWhy?â
Her lips twitched against her will as she groaned even louder. There was no way this was ordinary mana, or something like this would not have happened. Eugene had simply blocked the attack coming from behind.
The thin layer of mana, invisible to the naked eye, turned into flame.
ă ĄPzzz!
The lightning mixed into the flame struck Genia. She gritted her teeth to endure, but her groans only kept getting louder. Her hair bristled up and her body twisted by itself. The only reason why she only suffered a minor shock was that Eugene was limiting the output of lightning, while Geniaâs own mana also rose automatically to protect her.
ââŚEr!â The mana from her core shook off the lightning. After coming to her senses, she instantly retreated, leaping backward.
She had gotten rid of the lightning, but she was still suffering from the effects of the electric shock. She stretchedher aching limbs as she panted.
âWhâŚat? Just?â Genia couldnât even move her tongue very well. She didnât want to speak with a lisp, so she kept the questions short.
âIÂ am the one who asks the question shere. What are you doing so suddenly? Why did you attack me?â
Only after her tongue unstiffened did she fiercely glare at Eugene, saying, ââŚI thought you were a monster.â
âWhat?â
âYou may not know, but there is a monster who imitates humans.â
Her excuse didnât make any sense.
ââŚI just came by to check. I had no intention to attack you. See, I didnât even draw out my sword. I simply approached you.â
âWhy are you following me around?â
ââŚFollowing you around? No, youâre wrong. I never followed you around.â
âYou were hiding in plain sight, why bother lying?â
âWhat do you mean, in plain sight? Nonsense, I perfectly muffled all the soundâŚâ
âSee? You did follow me around,â Eugene provokingly said.
Hearing his remark, Genia was shaken. She stared at Eugene for a moment and turned her head away along with her braided hair.
âHavenât I told you before? I am not going to lose to you.â
âYeah, so? What does it have to do with following me?â
âSir Eugene. You are an enemy that I donât know.â Genia desperately came up with excuses. âTo achieve a victory in a fight against you, I have to know about you. Investigating the enemy is a basic tactic in a fight. You must have considered my investigation as shadowing because you are ignorant.â
ââŚâ
âActually, I would like to ask what you are doing here. It has already been a few hours since the hunt has begun. Why are you still wandering around the entrance? No way⌠are you going to kill time in a safe spot to avoid danger?â
Genia squinted and scowled at Eugene.
âSir Eugene! I am aware that you are being favored by my father. I also heard the rumors about you having abilities unprecedented in the history of the main houseâ no, in the history of the Lionheart family, and being just as talented as the Great Vermouth. But! As an heir of the Hamel Style, I refuse to lose to you, especially if you are a coward who only tries to avoid danger!â
âI am Hamel.â
âWhat kind of joke is that?â
She seemed to be awfully proud about being an heir to the Hamel Style, so Eugene furtively threw these words. Of course, Genia didnât believe him. Her eyes were rather filled with disgust as she glared at Eugene.
âI will take care of myself, so donât mind me. Letâs go separate ways.â Eugene turned away, waving his hand.
Genia asked, âDo you know how to survive in the forest?â
âYou said that you heard rumors about me. Iâve been wandering through the Samar Rainforest till quite recently.â
âThe rainforest is also a dangerous place, but it wasnât contaminated by demonic energy. Although the hunt only lasts for four days, you wonât be able to survive just by using common sense while hunting in this forest.â
Listening to Genia, Mer stifled her laughter.
âIf you request help, I wonât refuse. It is my chivalry to not abandon my principle even if I have to help someone whom I hate.â
âThen would you do me a favor?â
âLet me hear it first.â
âI am really okay, so donât bother me. Go away,â Eugene spoke as he bent his knees.
ââŚDonât bother? Why is he saying such a thing when I offered my help out of goodwill?â
As her train of thought reached a station, Geniaâs eyebrows met in the middle.
âWhat did you justâŚâ
Pzzz!
A bolt of white lightning sparked.
She had already gotten an electric shock when she thoughtlessly attacked him. Therefore, Genia flinched and unconsciously retreated. She only took a few steps backward, butâŚ
ă ĄWoosh!
A gust of wind blew Geniaâs hair as she watched the scene in front of her with widened eyes.
When the wind pushed Eugeneâs back, a bolt of lightning shot forward. At least, that was what it looked like for an instant. Seeing Eugeneâs back shrinking as he was moving far away from her in a mere moment, Genia gaped.
ââŚWhat was that?â
âWas it magic? No⌠Is there a kind of magic that enables someone to move that fast?â Genia wondered.
The fastest person Genia knew was Ramju the Swift, one of Shimuinâs Twelve Finest.
âHis speed just now⌠was much faster than Sir Ramju. How could he be this fast without any preparation?â
After absentmindedly standing for a while, Genia belatedly came to her senses and chased after Eugene.
* * *
âWhat is Hector doing?â
[He is on the move with the burden. I donât know if I should call him brave or say âthatâs so like himâ⌠Is he planning to go to the center? Itâs not like he craves fame.]
âHaha⌠Rather than fame, what motivates Hector is interest. Didnât he also act like that before?â Dominic quietly chuckled and shook his head. âWhen I met with him to persuade him to join the Black Lion, he rejected the offer because he wasnât interested. Then, he left for Ruhr as if he was running away.â
[If he had joined then, he would have been made a captain by now.]
âWell, itâs still not too late. I will try to convince him once more after we finish with the hunt.â
[âŚIf he hasnât betrayed us yet.]
âBetrayed, huh,â Domonic thought as he scratched his chin, listening to the Council Head.
âIs anyone else listening right now?â
[No. Itâs just me.]
âGrandfather. I donât think Hector betrayed us.â
[âŚJust like you said, Hectorâs priority is his interest. Itâs not that difficult for that kind of person to betray. No, maybe he doesnât even realize he has betrayed us.]
ââŚBut he is proud of being a Lionheart.â
[Is his pride aimed toward the main family members with authentic blood? Or maybe it is toward the Lionheart family itself⌠No one can know. Of course, I am not doubting Hector for no reason.]
The Chief stopped speaking for a while. Dominic didnât rush him and just looked forward.
[Hector cultivated in RuhrâŚand Ruhr is too close to Helmuth. Especially since, five years ago, Ruhrâs royal family yielded and opened their doors to the demonfolk.]
âHmmâŚâ
[Iâm not just doubting Hector. I doubt everyone. That is my job. Aside from Cyan and Ciel, the rightful heirs of the main house, I suspect everyone.]
The Chief didnât bother to mention Eward. He wasnât even worth mentioning.
[âŚSo Dominic, suspect everyone and keep an eye on everyone, just like I do. SomedayâŚyou will have to sit in my seat.]
âI heard that so many times that I can recite it in my sleep,â Dominic spoke, shaking his head. âBut⌠Master Hector⌠Haha. I donât know if itâs worth doubting him.â
[âŚThere is a precedent.]
âI am aware of that, but this isnât his home ground⌠There are also a bunch of lions around who are able to slit his throat in an instant. I donât think he will try anything funny.â
[I rather hope he does try to pull a trick.]
The Chief said in a cold voice.
[The Patriarch happens to be away now, so it wouldnât be an issue to execute Eward on sight if he attempts anything funny.]
He wasnât joking, he seriously thought so.
âHe doesnât have the guts to pull something like that,â Dominic said, looking ahead. âYou may already be aware, grandfatherâŚthe young master is avoiding fighting with monsters as much as possible. He is killing the monsters with magic, but he is not doing it smoothly. He is having a tough time.â
[He only killed ten of them until nowâŚ]
âI've been watching him, since you asked me to suspect everyone, butâŚwouldnât it be better if I watched Hector too?â
[Harris is watching him now.]
âOr⌠how about Master Eugene?â
[Genos is watching that boy. I understand your boredom, but keep watching Eward. If he does anything suspicious, kill him right away.]
That was why he had ordered his grandson to tail Eward. The Council Head could not forgive someone who disgraced the Lionheart family, so he wanted to make Eward pay with his life.
âUnderstood,â Dominic answered as he nodded. With that, his communication with the post ended.
Smacking his lips, Dominic watched the moving Eward from far away.
ââŚIt is boring.â He yawned and shook his head. âItâs boring because itâs too easy.â