âCan we trust that bastard? Boss, are we really going into the Gray tower with him?â
âIâŠI agree as well. We might all die because of him.â
âIÂ believe your judgement boss, but Iâm telling you, that guy is beyond crazy. Ignoring whether heâs actually skilled or not, you know what happens when you enter a dangerous place with a psycho.â
âIâll constantly be worried whether Iâll be stabbed in the back. Thereâs no way Iâm having him walk behind me.â
Huksel didnât say a single word yet his crew was showering him with complaints.
The only oneâs silent were Anya and Juan.
Anya was in silence meanwhile, Juan was blatantly watching them while listening in on their conversation.
Huksel put his hand on his forehead.
The biggest issue was that they didnât know if Juan was actually talented or not.
If heâd showed them a bit of his skill, the expedition could have continued, but right now Huksel couldnât force this.
âYou seem to have a lot on your mind.â
Anya commented as she approached him.
âYou donât need to think too much about this. The towerâs a dangerous place for a boy anyways. Better send him out now rather than never.â
âMrsâŠâ
Huksel didnât want to, but the word of the sponsor was hard to refuse.
Plus, if heâd insisted on bringing Juan, it seemed other members were set on turning back.
Hukselâs was struggling to make a decision.
After a long thought, he opened his mouth
ââŠ..Alright. Juan will stay behind, while weâll go up the tower. If it looks doable weâll commence the raid, while if it looks difficult weâll retreat and get Juanâs help, just in case he is useful.â
âAre you sure about this?.â
The one who replied was no Anya but Juan. Juan was smiling while twirling around Taltereâs sword.
âWith you or not, Iâm intending to head up the tower. I donât have any reason to wait while you lot turn into corpses. If you want to go alone though, then weâll split here as iâll head on up first. Whether you guys follow or not I donât care.â
âWhat nonsense are you talking aboutâŠ.!â
Anya shouted with a reddened face.
âItâs not a place where children can freely come and go! Do people from outside the border throw away their lives so easily?â
âThatâs strange. From what Iâve seen, people from inside the border donât value their lives as well.â
Huksel quickly swallowed Juanâs words. He must be hiding something if he is confident in heading in alone.
Like what his comrades said, if he was just crazy, Juan would most certainly die inside the tower.
Huksel made extensive preparations to survive this expedition. Inside the Gray tower, one life wasnât worth anything if they were useless.
âGood. Letâs do that.â
âHuksel!â
âThis expedition leader is me! Did you not give me your word, that you will trust my judgement throughout this journey?â
Huksel explicitly stated.
âGood. I only initially joined you guys because I liked your bossâs attitude. Am I to understand we are to act separately from here on? Right?â
As Juan laid his hand on the tower, a mist of smoke appeared and washed away changing the towerâs outer appearance.
It was the Gray towerâs true form.
The tower looked in good shape but in truth the fog of smoke was hiding areas where it had collapsed. Because of this, there were many places to enter the tower.
âIâll give you one piece of advice before we go in.â
Juan whoâd turned around looked at each member one by one.
âAdvice?â
You guys looked sulky so Iâm giving you a tip. First the thief. For your role, youâre a bit dim. If you arenât going to pick locks, then at least you need to bring some combat skills for the team. Absolutely no courage and narrow minded.. You havenât done any fighting so thereâs really no advice to give.â
âWha, what? This bastard!â
âAnd the magician. Please cast your spells faster. I donât know where you learnt magic but you mustâve given up half way through training. Are you using âKenanâ language to speak your magic? It has too many unnecessary words. If youâve learnt the basics thatâs enough. Try to graduate from it as soon as you can. For you, I recommend using âPeltâ language.â
âPe, Pelt? Why would I consider using that dead languâŠâ
âLearn the abbreviations or get it tattooed. Pronouncing it is easy, so your enhancements will be half less wordy. Next, the shield user. If you donât quit drinking, youâll find yourself dying from alcohol instead of a monster. You constantly feel tired and sore these days, right? Looking at your yellow hazy eyes, it wonât be long before you die. If you donât have any skills, the least you could do is to have a strong healthy body. Also, when youâre defending, lift your shield a bit higher. And in times when youâre facing a stronger opponent, try reflecting instead of blocking.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ.â
âHuksel. Out of everyone here, while you look the most promising, donât go for low percentage fights. I can most likely guess that youâre struggling from debt and thatâs why you rush into everything. But you shouldnât be risking your life in every battle. Try to be more conservative. If you donât do anything reckless, youâll prolong your life. Donât simply act on instinct and learn some swordsmanship. Didnât you learn this at the guild? At least thatâs what Iâve heard. And last, you. Woman.â
Anya who was suddenly pointed to, looked at Juan with a frozen expression.
âIf you arenât going to contribute in fights, then donât say anything to the leader. Not only, are you confusing the members during fights, you could be struck from behind. Trust your leader.â
âWaiâŠ.waitâŠâ
Before Anya could say anything, Juan had already disappeared into the fog.
After Juan disappeared, Hukselâs crew was again silent. Juan had pointed out their gruelling weaknesses that they were already oh so aware.
âHa, saying those words as if he was some big shotâŠ..â
Benson let out a murmur but nobody replied.
A day hadnât even passed since Juan had joined them.
From one battle, Juan was able to see everyoneâs weakness and point out how to improve.
ââŠâŠ.Boss, what to do?â
The groupâs vanguard Torrell asked Huksel. Huksel was still regretting the fact they didnât join up with Juan. However, following his path up the tower didnât sound bad either.
It looked as if Juan wouldnât immediately die upon entering.
âWeâll head in now as well. Do a final check on your equipment.â
*****
Before he headed in, Huksel checked the equipment he brought from straggling magic towerâs magicians and alchemists. Heâd basically forced them to make it.
Most of the equipment would be considered illegal in the eyes of a priest.
Expensive as they were, Huksel whoâd already visited the tower twice, believed these equipment were needed to successfully raid the tower.
âLets go.â
Torrell stood at the front with his shield, followed by Huksel and Benson, Serum, Anya in that order. Each had one of their hands on the shoulder in front.
A misty fog that made breathing difficult, was clouding their sight.
It felt as if they were trudging through water.
Their whole sight was blinded, so their only source of certainty was that they were still linked together by touch.
Enduring the need to cough, Hukselâs crew slowly made incremental steps forward.
Then, the fog weakened.
Huksel let a sigh and looked around.
The fog was slowly disappearing inside the half collapsed tower.
While the fog was still thick, now they were able to see in front of them.
Inside the tower, everything was in ruins. They didnât see any lifeforms.
Torrell looked around while sweating.
âBoss, that kid is nowhere to be found.â
ââŠâŠ..Donât worry about him. Letâs think for ourselves first.â
Huksel tried focusing his entire senses to see if it made a difference.
Just because you couldnât see anything, didnât mean nothing was there.
Ever so slowly, some things changed.
The fog close to the ground moved against the drift.
There were a few areas where this was happening.
âItâs moving.â
âBoss?â
âSereum, prepare the enchantment that I requested.â
Sereum with a nervous expression started the enchantment.
Huksel pulled out one of his equipment that heâd prepared.
The fog that was moving in a pattern suddenly moved towards Hukselâs crew.
Huksel nor anybody else knew what was going on.
âClose your eyes!â
Huksel tossed a circular ball up into the air.
Simultaneously, Sereumâs spell finished and the magic poured onto the ball.
For a moment, a flash of blinding light filled the inner tower.
The fog inside the tower was all pushed out from the blinding light.
And once the fog had all cleared, dark shadows appeared on the floor.
Taken back, everyone and everything just stood still in their place.
âKill them all!â
Huksel covered his eyes from the light and ran forwards. His sword made contact and slashed at something that couldnât be seen.
Theyâd been reprimanded by Huksel of their battle formations and tactics. But this being their first real battle together, theyâd been late to follow his lead.
Hukselâs crew quickly slew monsters that couldnât be seen.
The monsters that protected this tower were these monsters that couldnât be seen.
To be exact they werenât invisible, but were monsters coated in protective colours from the Gray towerâs mana that made them seem invisible.
Normally, an expedition group found themselves dead before they realised what was happening but Huksel had already seen this happen twice.
Another way was to shower them with black substance but spraying the whole tower with substance to find monsters wasnât exactly ideal. So what Huksel had thought of was a blinding light grenade.
The monsters inside the Gray tower lived in a dark murky environment so they were weak to light. The blinding light was effectively used to reveal their shadows.
He had gotten this idea from the story, where the emperor turned himself into a sun and blew away the fog.
âThe light is fading! Come together!â
As the light weakened and the shadows faded, Huksel threw another light grenade.
As he had used his entire fortune on this, he had plenty left.
The monsters, dumbfounded at Huksels method, were still moving about here and there to surround Hukselâs crew.
However, they simply couldnât go closer due to the light in the air.
âBoss! These monsters canât do anything!â
Benson shouted in happiness.
As they overpowered opponents that usually put fear into all expeditioners, they couldnât contain their excitement.
However, Huksel couldnât but feel a sense of nervousness within him.
Juan had come in before them.
So then, either the amount of monsters should have lessened or Juan should have been a corpse by now. But it was neither of the two.
Where had Juan gone off to?
At this moment, Huksel heard an unusual noise. A thunderous roaring sound was beckoning from above.
Beyond the fog towards the left, a massive impact echoed and shaked the ground.
Huksel panicked and looked above.
The tower was moving.
*****
Sina Solbein was looking at the tower off in the distance beyond the forest.
After being incorporated into the chasing group, sheâd ridden without stopping through countless nights and days.
Her entire body was aching.
It was the same for every other knight.
âRight, thereâs the Gray tower.â
Kato started a conversation. In all honesty, Sina didnât want to reply back but couldnât ignore an inquisitorâs words.
âIâve heard itâs the place where the emperorâs wisdom was shone bright like the sun.â
âNow, itâs become a sacred place of ingratitude. Iâve heard many indecent folks attempt to go up the tower in search of the hidden treasure. Of course, adding themselves to the pile of corpses in the tower.â
âThe emperor stated not to view human greed in only a negative way. He said greed is natural and emotions like love and bravery are found from a sense of greed.â
âNow, now, arenât you well versed with the words of scripture.â
âOnly the ones I know.â
In order to argue with a professor of Torraâs knight school, skim reading the scripture wasnât enough.
But from reading it thoroughly, sheâd only gotten a bad temperament.
The emperorâs words were perfect but the people who scribed his words werenât. Therefore, errors and contradictions existed in scriptures.
The problem was some tried using misinterpreted information to their advantage and ignored the rest which was correctly transcribed.
Sina knew from experience when facing these people, stating the orthodox parts of the scripture would usually shut them up.
âLetâs hurry then. The sheath is longing for its home.â
Kato looked into the square glass. Inside the glass, the sheath was vibrating in the direction of the Gray tower.
According to Katoâs words, it pointed to where Juan was currently at.
And true to his words, on the way, theyâd found traces of Juan at a village.
Sina still didnât understand the principle behind it but nervously followed his volition.
âI donât understand why heâs there. Didnât you say he was initially heading for the capital?â
At Sinaâs question, Katoâs eyebrows furrowed.
âWould someone who didnât touch Daaronâs treasure trove at all, be looking for riches? Not a chance. More likely, his objective is the evil armor that the emperor sealed inside the tower. After denigrating and desecrating itâs divinity, heâll make the weapon his.â
Sina didnât reply.
While it was difficult to agree with Katoâs opinion, she kept recalling a particular scene in her head. When Juan had swallowed Taltereâs blood.
Plus, there wasnât anyone normal who visited the Gray tower.
Beasts, humans, most were criminals with no future that were on the brink of despair or heretics that were part of a cult.
Sina and the Blue Rose knights hasted their approach towards the Gray tower.
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