Although it wasnât his intention, Oliver decided to form a cooperative relationship with Willes.
Honestly, it didnât seem like a bad idea.
Although there were some differences in the details, both Oliver and Willes ultimately aimed to solve the mysterious disappearances in Mountain Pace. So, it might be beneficial if they helped each other.
No, maybe Oliver would benefit moreâŠ
Although it was not something to be proud of, unraveling problems and deducing hidden stories was far from Oliverâs forte.
The next morning, Oliver, Willes, and the truck driver ate breakfast together, consisting of potato soup and bread provided by the village, and set off right away.
It was best to resolve the problem as soon as possible.
âAlso, I personally think itâs better to hurry. The non-cooperative attitude of the Hall family in Holland is bothering me.â
Oliver couldnât provide a specific explanation, but he felt a nagging uneasiness that he couldnât ignore and climbed onto the truck.
Thanks to refueling and oiling the parts, the truck climbed the mountain road more vigorously than when it first arrived.
As they climbed for a while, Oliver suddenly realized something and spoke up.
âHmm⊠itâs fascinating.â
âWhat is?â
âThat thereâs a road for vehicles in such a remote mountain area.â
He was right.
Although it was a small road that barely allowed a single truck to pass, it was quite amazing that there was a road in such a secluded mountain area.
The construction cost must have been considerable⊠It was not something the nearby villages could afford.
Of course, the local government might have built it, but the chances were very slim.
Kevin and the people from the Magic Tower branch said that the Northland Kingdomâs administration only spent money on infrastructure related to mining.
So, there was only one answer.
âDid the Tower build this road?â
Oliver instinctively asked the driver, who, after a brief silence, responded.
ââŠYes, I heard it was built to transport food and supplies to the research lab.â
Oliver nodded.
âThatâs interesting.â
âWhatâs interesting?â
Willes asked, and Oliver happily replied. Conversation was always enjoyable, especially when exchanging opinions.
âI find it interesting to see firsthand what Iâve heard about Magic Tower.â
âShall I guess what you heard about Magic Tower? That the research and experiments of wizards ultimately bring happiness to people, so they should take pride in their work and never give in to any criticism or hardship?â
That was spot on.
On less busy days, Oliver followed Merlin and Kevinâs advice and attended other classes, where he learned about countless magical theories and stories like the one he just mentioned.
The wizards, being central figures in leading humanityâs golden age, should believe in their path and continue to challenge themselves despite difficulties, obstacles, criticism, and mockery â that was the essence of their spiritual philosophy.
This idea had left quite an impression on Oliver. Of course, it was somewhat distorted, but it was memorable nonetheless.
âAh, yes, thatâs correct. How did you know?â
âWell, there are many wizards whoâve come out of the Tower these days, so I heard it from them. They all seem eager to brag about themselves.â
âAh, I see?â
âIt seems you donât know much about the inner workings of the Tower, even though youâre an employee? These days, due to fierce competition, many are spilling out onto the streets.â
âIâm sorry. I was hired by the Tower just this year.â
âAha⊠This year?â
Willes asked with a gleam in his eyes.
âYes.â
âHmm, how did you get the job? Seems like there might be an interesting story there.â
âI canât really go into details⊠Iâm sorry.â
âNo, itâs okay. Everyone has their secrets⊠Anyway, back to the main point, you said that life has improved here thanks to the Tower?â
âUm⊠I donât know if life has necessarily improved, but it seems like theyâve been helped in terms of transportation.â
Willesâs emotions showed a hint of disagreement with Oliverâs statement. A signal that he didnât agree with Oliverâs intention.
However, breaking the expectation, Willes didnât outright disagree with Oliver. In fact, he agreed with some of it.
âYeah, youâre not entirely wrong. The road came in thanks to the Towerâs research facility, and the transportation has indeed become more convenient.â
âDo you agree?â
âOnly when it comes to transportation.â
âWhat about the other aspects?â
Willes paused to think.
âUm⊠To be honest, I think it brought more harm than good to the people living here.â
His words were sincere.
âCan I ask why?â
âOriginally, there were 2 or 3 times more villages in Mountain Pace than there are now. However, because of the local herbs, wildlife, and environment, the Tower wanted to build a research facility here. By the way, most of the ideal locations for the facility had villages⊠What do you think the Tower did?â
âDid they offer compensation and suggest relocation?â
Oliver answered based on what he had seen in Landa. Redevelopment usually proceeded in this manner.
âThatâs right. They offered a pittance in compensation and asked people to leave their ancestral lands. People refused⊠And what do you think happened next?â
âUm⊠Didnât they offer more money?â
âYouâre missing the point. Money isnât the issue. Itâs true that the compensation was low, but thereâs a more important issue than money.â
âWhat is it?â
âPride, self-esteem, identity, things like that.â
âUm⊠Iâm sorry, but I donât quite understand?â
âWell, I understand. It might be hard for someone from the city to comprehend. However, for people living in places like this, itâs quite important. The land theyâve lived on for generations is more than just a place to live. Itâs a kind of root, you could say. Like who I am.â
At the unfamiliar words, Oliver tilted his head. It was a strange feeling, as if he could understand but also couldnât.
Willes continued speaking.
ââŠBut the Tower neither understood nor tried to understand this and demanded they leave. They bragged about how much their research would help humanity.â
âIf itâs alright, may I share my personal thoughts? Although it might make you feel a bit uncomfortable.â
âGo ahead.â
âAs far as I know, many people have been able to obtain medicine at a cheaper price thanks to the potions and drugs developed here. The poor, and workers at construction sites. Iâve seen it in peopleâs words and newspapers. So, isnât there some truth to that?â
âThe reason the Tower built a research facility here is not for the world but for their own benefit. They sold medicine and helped people, but in the process, they gained technological and economic benefits. Itâs not free⊠Even if we concede that itâs for everyoneâs benefit, should the rights of the minority living here be disregarded so easily?⊠Iâm not criticizing, Iâm just asking.â
Although there was no absence of anger, Willes controlled it rationally and calmly asked Oliver, who instead of answering fell into thought.
It was different from Landaâs way of thinking, which valued personal profit above all else, but it was still an interesting story to Oliver.
âOf course, itâs not like there are no such issues here. There are places here where people fight each other with axes and knives over money several times a month. But that doesnât justify the Towerâs actions.â
âUm⊠So how did the villages get persuaded? Since there is a research facility now, doesnât that mean they ultimately agreed?â
âIt wasnât an agreement. The Tower sued and took it from them.â
âA lawsuit?â
âYes. The Tower emphasized the public interest of Mountain Pace and filed a lawsuit in the kingdomâs court, claiming that it was not right for the villagers to live here. They argued that the very act of people living here was illegal. The kingdomâs court accepted this.â
âOh⊠Is that possible?â
âIt turned out to be possible. And of course, the trial ended in the Towerâs victory. It was a fight we couldnât win from the beginning.â
âWhatâs the reason?â
âBecause the kingdom and the Tower were on the same side, while the indigenous Kell people living here were just a nuisance. Well, the fact that the villagers couldnât afford to hire a lawyer also played a part⊠As a result, without a proper fight, the villages that overlapped with the research facility land were forcibly demolished, and the villagers had to leave their ancestral lands and either move to other villages or go down to the lowlands, where they had to work for 12 to 16 hours a day.â
Willes finished speaking and drank water from the bottle. On the surface, he was calm, but inside, he was furious.
What was impressive was that his anger was not emotional but rational, stemming from the unfairness of the situation.
After finishing the water, he asked a question.
ââŠDo you have any questions? You seem to be quite curious.â
âYes, why werenât the other villages, besides the one we heard about earlier, demolished?â
âThey didnât overlap with the research facility land. The research facility also needed workers to take care of small tasks. For example, hunters to catch experimental animals or herb collectors⊠The villagers thought they could avoid trouble, so they submitted.â
âInteresting.â
âReally?â
âAh, Iâm sorry. I meant the phenomenon itself is interesting. The arrival of the Towerâs research facility and the events that occurred during the process⊠Itâs just fascinating to me. Can I ask one more question?â
âSure.â
âSo, it seems like the villagers around here wouldnât have very positive feelings towards the Towerâs research facility, but there are still some friendly people. Why is that?â
âTime has passed, and theyâre making a living off the jobs provided by the research facility.â
ââŠ?â
âItâs actually a common sight. People seem to never forget their grudges, but in reality, they often do. Especially when theyâre powerless. So even if everything is taken away, theyâll waver when they get a part of it back⊠Thatâs whatâs scary. Eventually, theyâll forget. Who the original owner of this land was, and where their roots lie.â
Willes spoke the last part with emotion, sincerely expressing fear and concern.
ââŠI may not understand everything, but I think I have a rough idea of what youâre saying. Thank you for your kind answers.â
At Oliverâs gratitude, Willes was surprised, realizing he had said more than he intended.
ââŠThis is a bit unfair.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIâm the only one talking. Weâre supposed to help each other with what we need, but itâs unfair if Iâm the only one talking, right? Shouldnât we have some sort of conversation?â
âWell, youâre not wrong. How about a joke, then?â
âA sudden joke?â
âItâs a really funny one.â
ââŠAlright, letâs hear it. Go ahead.â
âAhem, ahem⊠Three men were playing poker in a bar. One was from Northland, one was from the kingdom, and the last one was from Landa. These three wereâŠâ
ââŠWeâve arrived at the next village!â
The driver yelled through the gap between the front seats.
Oliver silently looked in the direction of the driver.
As soon as Oliver and Willes arrived at the second village, they got off the truck.
The second village was more reserved than the first, but as soon as Willes showed the mark, their attitude softened.
Willes immediately sought out the village elder, who, despite her pale face, urgently explained the state of the village.
This village was no different from the previous one.
In fact, the number of missing persons was even higher, and most of them were children, making the situation even more severe.
âIs there anything unusual?â
âThereâs a lot⊠We occasionally see strange beasts. Itâs as if theyâre watching the village. To be honest, they feel more like monsters than beasts. And there are stories of ghosts wandering around at night.â
âGhostsâŠ?â
âYes. They say itâs some sort of female ghost⊠Anyway, once the sun sets, everyone is afraid to even go outside the village.â
Although it was only a dayâs journey from the previous village, the severity of the situation was much worse.
The villagers who had lost their children looked at Willes as their last hope, begging for help, and Willes, in turn, reassured them and promised to solve the problem. He was sincere.
âWeâll have to check the surrounding villages.â
After finishing his conversation with the village elder, Willes approached Oliver.
âIâm going to check the nearby villages, you should move with me.â
âYes, but can we go?â
âThere are several nearby villages. If we enhance our bodies with magic and run, it wonât take long.â
Enhancing the body with magic and running⊠At those words, Oliver thought for a moment and then pulled out a map from his pocket.
It wasnât anything spectacular, just a rough map with Mountain Paceâs research facilities marked on it. Oliver checked the location of their current village and then looked for nearby research facilities.
âHow about we visit a research facility instead of a village?â
âA research facility?â
âYes, I think there might not be much information to gain from visiting other villages, so it might be better to go to a research facility instead.â
Willes didnât object to the idea, thinking it wasnât a bad one.
âWhere are we going?â
âThereâs an herbal research facility nearby. How about we start there?â