âThatâs what Iâm telling you! I donât know much Brantian, but I can understand that much. The pub owner at the wharf saidâŠâ
For the majority of the Elionâs crew, this was their first time visiting Brantia. The eyes of the sailors were filled with wonder and awe after hearing the words of an old, veteran sailor who had returned from buying food and water.
âGraham? Anyway, they must have committed a ton of evil deeds. Apparently, they were trying to hurt Sir Eugene by conspiring with the mayor, but Sir Eugene and the other knights stepped up and decapitated them.â The veteran sailor continued.
WoaaaahâŠ!
âWhat a bunch of insane bastards!â
âExactly! What a bunch of cuckoos. Who did they think Sir Eugene was?â
âMaybe they were eager to dieâ
Thatâs right! Thatâs right!
The captain of the Elion felt his head throb as he listened to the sailors talking.
- The sailors donât speak Brantian, and only a few landed in the harbor, so there wonât be any problems. But Captain, you now know that Iâm a vampire, right?
âI never wanted to know such an outlandish truth!â
The captain felt like crying, but he had nowhere to complain. Eugene was keeping him in check with the carrot and the stick.
- If you tell the truth in Maren, the city will be thrown into chaos. The mayor will also be in quite a bit of trouble. Moreover, even though he trusts you, Captain, maybe he will try to keep your mouth shut. Marenâs waters must be pretty cold by now, right?
He recalled how Eugene spoke nonchalantly as if it were someone elseâs business. The captain felt a sudden chill as if he had been thrust into Marenâs cold sea.
- However. What if you only report the fact that I killed vampires in Brantia and took control of a harbor? Wouldnât the mayorâs trust in you grow even further? Ah, perhaps heâll appoint you to head all the merchant ships that will travel back and forth between Mungard and Maren. Oh, you know I have a pretty strong say in these matters, right?
When the captain recalled Eugeneâs following words, the chills quickly subsided, and wealth and honor seemed to glimmer right in front of his eyes instead.
- And what if you get caught later? Captain. People are⊠once the bet is escalated, they canât just walk away. Could you put forth all your money on a bet and then just walk away and forget about it? Without even opening your cards?
Of course not!
Moreover, it wasnât just one or two individuals, but rather two entire cities. Both Moffern and Maren were involved in the matter, and it wasnât just his own head on the line. The ship had sailed already, and it couldnât be overturned with just the captainâs head alone.
- Now, take this as a souvenir and evidence.
Galfredik had stepped up at Eugeneâs words and held out around ten small boxes with a vicious smile. The boxes, which were now stored in the captainâs quarters, contained the heads of dead vampires. The vampires had died in fear with their fangs clearly visible.
- I donât expect to be revered as the defender of faith or anything. However, letâs just say that I wouldnât want the central church to use my expedition as an excuse to start trouble with Moffern and Maren. I believe in you, captain.
I believe in you. I believe in you. I believe in youâŠ
Eugeneâs voice echoed in the captainâs head.
At that time, the voices of the sailors started to grow louder.
âCome to think of it, Sir Eugene converted an undead on the Carls Baggins Peninsula, right?â
âThatâs right! Thatâs what Partecâs mercenaries had said!â
âSir Eugene is the guardian of true faith. Would you not agree? Even the holy knights had no choice but to concede to Sir Eugene without saying a word!â
âMaybe the vampires of Brantia will start to repent because of Sir Eugene!â
Uwahahahahahaha!
A sudden thought came to the captainâs mind as he listened to the stories and laughter of the sailors.
âYes! Thatâs it!â the captain shouted.
âWhat? Captain, what do you mean by that?â The navigator turned his head with a frown. The captain jerked his head towards the navigator before continuing. âListen carefully. Sir Eugene did not occupy Mungard.â
âUm⊠w-well, o-okay?â the navigator responded.
âInstead, he crushed a vicious plan of Mungardâs vampires. The guild leaders of the city were moved by his actions and opened the port to Sir Eugene,â the captain added.
âThatâs also true, butâŠâ the navigator muttered.
âOi! So Sir Eugene didnât take Brantia by force! He made them open their doors voluntarily! Do you understand?â the captain asked.
âW-well, we already know that,â the navigator responded.
âWhat?â
âSir Eugeneâs honorable deeds and true chivalry allowed Mungard to open their doors to us. Thatâs what everyone thinks already,â the navigator explained.
ââŠAh, yes,â The captain answered despondently, then soon clenched his fist.
Thatâs right! He would also board the sailing ship!
âWeigh the anchor! Raise the sails! Get on the row! Boys! Weâre going home!â
Ahoy!
I am a sailor from Maren!
Yahoo! Yahoo!
Our mast is broken like the captainâs leg!
Yahoo! Yahoo!
Blow, wind! Blow for Marenâs Cape!
A harbor full of gold and silver!
We shout for!
âThe Harbor of Mungard!â The captain shouted the last verse of a traditional song of Marenâs sailors, which always changed depending on where the ship was arriving. The crew of the Elion began excitedly preparing for their return voyage, knowing well that each of them had earned a minimum of 100 silver coins.
***
âPlease take good care of me, Sir Eugene.â
âThe same for me. Iâm just afraid of something like this recurring in the future.â
âOh, my! No, I can promise you that it will never happen.â The former fabric and leather guild leader shook his head and waved his hands. He had succeeded the dead mayor as the new Mayor of Mungard.
âAnyway, regarding the promise that you would send all of the monster by-products from any evil lands youâll subjugateâŠâ The new mayor started.
âIâm a man of my word. If nothing else, I promise that all of the leather will be processed through Mungard,â Eugene responded.
âAhh! Oh, my! Sir Eugene!â
As soon as the guild leader was announced as the new mayor, Eugene received an apology and compensation from the city. Despite his greed, the previous mayorâs wealth didnât amount to much. However, the Graham family had been in possession of quite a bit of money. Eugene had the choice of claiming all of the Graham familyâs wealth as a member of the Dark Clan, but he decided to take half and donate the rest to the city. In addition, he promised to process all of the by-products he gained from any evil lands in Brantia through Mungard in the future.
And this was the result.
âIt would have been a world of difference if there were only a few more knights as honorable as yourself on the continent. Now, now, please, drink,â the mayor said.
âI hear that quite often. But I only did my duty as a knight. Iâm flattered to know that you think so highly of me.â Eugene took up the mayorâs toast with a smile. He stole a glance at the other guild leaders and Markus, who were looking at him, before slightly raising his voice. âThen. From now. The flag with my crest. Those carrying it can come and go to Mungard? May I rest assured?â
âWhew! Naturally!â
âSir Eugene is Mungardâs friend. You have treated us with honor.â
âThatâs right. Mungard isnât some rascal who would respond to your kindness with disrespect.â
The guild leaders spoke up in unison. Of course, it was highly likely that only around half of them were being truthful, and that the rest were speaking out of fear and greed. However, no one denied the fact that Eugene had taken good care of Mungard, unlike any other knight.
In addition, those gathered at the table knew that it wasnât an act of altruism, but rather a cooperative exchange of favors.
âWhatâs good for the goose is good for the gander!â
âIn any case, the city will make more profits because of that knight, right?â
âWhat if heâs not just all talk? What if he really stabilizes the southern coast?â
âThen we can be comfortable regardless of who becomes king!â
Brantia was an isolated country in general, but many different races were gathered in the port cities. Moreover, Brantia had been without a real king for a long time now, so no one really cared who ascended the throne.
The guild leaders of Mungard simply wished for someone who would guarantee their interests, like Eugene, to ascend the throne of Brantia.
âBut that would be a stretch, right?â
âIt might be possible for him to become a count or a marquis, but it would be unprecedented for a foreigner and a member of the Dark Clan to become the king.â
âBut what if he can gain a significant influence in the new royal family?â
âWhew~!â
The new mayor and the guild leaders quickly calculated their possible gains, then raised their glasses with bright smiles on their faces.
âThen! Let us drink to the friendship between Sir Eugene and Mungard!â
âFor friendship!â
âFor Mungard and Sir Eugene!â
Hahahahaha!
There was a constant stream of laughter.
Except for Lord Markus, who was forcing himself to smile.
***
âWhoâs in charge of purifying the mana stones here? The priests?â Eugene asked.
âThatâs correct. However, once you go inland, there are more wizards and sorcerers performing purification rather than priests,â Markus answered politely. Since it was just the two of them, he was on one knee and his head was held low.
âAnd who is doing the purification in Mungard?â Eugene asked.
âWell⊠no one,â Markus answered.
âWhat? How come?â Eugene said.
Eugene could not understand. Mana stones were the second most important resource for nobles and territories after food. Nobles would disregard even their own family and honor in front of the enormous profit they could make from mana stones and monster by-products. But there was no one in Mungard who purified mana stones?
âWell⊠to tell the truth, there were some members of the Graham family who were gifted with magic. After the Graham family settled down in Mungard, they took care of purifying mana stones.â Markus explained.
âAnd before that? There must have been those who were responsible for the purification before the Graham family arrived,â Eugene asked.
âThe first thing Lord Graham did after arriving in Mungard was to kill the orthodox priestsâŠâ Markus said.
âHaâŠ!â
Eugene finally came to a complete understanding. He finally understood why Markus had allowed the Graham family to stay, and why several of the cityâs guild leaders had a close relationship with the Graham family.
âTsk. I would have kept the purifiers alive if you had told me earlier,â Eugene said.
âItâs this humble oneâs fault! Please kâŠâ Markus shouted.
âIf you ask me to kill you, I will kill you.â Eugene interrupted him.
âKâŠk-know that I will take responsibility and look for those capable of purifying mana stones,â Markus said.
âHmm.â Eugeneâs eyes glimmered as he looked down at Markus.
âMarkus,â he called.
âYes, my lord. Please speak,â Markus responded.
âHow much did Graham charge to purify the mana stones?â Eugene asked.
âAll of the mana stones were either low-grade or intermediate-grade, and he charged them 30% of the purchasing price,â Markus answered.
âWhat? So he was a complete swindler?â Eugene muttered.
âYou are absolutely right,â Markus commented.
âThen that means everyone will be happy if we only charge 20% instead, right?â Eugene asked.
âThatâs right,â Markus answered.
âThen letâs do that. You will be in charge of purifying mana stones from today on,â Eugene declared.
âI-I am eternally grateful for this opportunity, but my humble self is lacking in the ability to purify mana stonesâŠâ Markus stuttered.
âI have someone. She is a decent wizard, but I will lend her to your family for a while. Treat her well,â Eugene responded.
âOhhh! My king!â Markus shouted with joy and raised his head. He had absolutely no doubts about Eugene's words. Most wizards didnât have antagonistic relationships with vampires. Moreover, a wizard would be much preferable to the terrifying Origin or his vassalâŠ
âAh, do you know about the Blood Shadow School? The wizard told me that she succeeds the Blood Shadow School. Well, I donât really know too much about it, but I heard that its founder was similar to me,â Eugene stated.
â...!â
Blood Shadow.
It was the name of a school that was known to only recognize vampires who were at least high lords as âtrue members of the Dark Clan.â A drop of sweat flowed from Markusâ forehead.
âOh, and one more thing,â Eugene said.
âY-yes! Please speak!â Markus hastily responded.
âDo you happen to know about the Batla Duchy? Do you know how to get there?â Eugene asked.
âYes, indeed. If you would like some information regarding itâŠâ
âOrganize it and bring it right away. And a map to get there as well,â Eugene said.
âAs you wish. H-however, my king,â Markus called out.
âWhat is it?â Eugene said.
âWith all due respect, the road to the Batla Duchy is extremely chaotic. I fear for your safety, my king,â Markus responded.
âThatâs not your concern. Why is it chaotic?â Eugene asked.
âThe roads are rampant with robbers and bandits, and those who claimed to be knights are fighting for their own interests, disregarding their faith and honor. In particular, you must pass through Crawlmarine to get to the Batla Duchy, andâŠâ
âCrawlmarine?â
Eugene frowned after hearing a familiar name. Crawlmarine was definitely the name of the family that was responsible for Lukeâs participation in the war.