Having Dump sit on a chair, I handed him a cup of warm water.
It seemed that it was unlikely for me to hear an explanation from him while he was severely upset.
I havenât known him for long, but I had never seen him lose his self control this much.
He was always gentle and calm, and looked at each situation with a cold calculating gaze.
Instead of trying to push him to answer faster, I decided to give him space and wait until he was ready to talk.
He was looking into thin air with unfocused eyes, and tilted the water cup with his shaky hands for a brief moment.
Dump finally opened his mouth.
âS⊠Sir Guardian.â
âLooks like youâve finally calmed down. Yes, go ahead and tell me.â
âGone⊠No matter where I look, I can not findâŠâ
âWhat are you talking about?â
âMy daughter⊠Berlette⊠Berlette has disappeared!â
ââŠâ
Only then did I notice that another person who shouldâve been there, Berlette, wasnât present.
I finally understood why Dumpâs hand was covered in blood after listening to his explanation as well.
I thought to myself that the feeling of a parent losing their child was equivalent to his handâs condition right now.
He mustâve not even registered the feeling of pain from flesh on his hand being torn.
Like someone who had gone insane, he must have searched with abandon not only the inside of his house, but the area around it.
I saw on Dumpâs hopeless face the same expression that I saw on my motherâs when I was young.
âMisterâŠâ
âSir Guardian. I plead to you.â
Dump kneeled on the ground and bowed before me.
It must because he wanted to hold onto even a strand of hope.
I pulled up Dump who was nearly begging at this point while he held onto my boots.
âEspecially at a time like this, you have to keep your calm. Get yourself together.â
âNo⊠I want to, but I cannot. My one and only daughterâŠâ
âDo you think it was the castellan who did this? Youâve mentioned it before. That those from the castle kidnap young ladies and Protectors.â
âWhile thatâs true, not once have soldiers rushed here uninvited. If it was the house Iâve been residing in a week ago, maybeâŠâ
âThere was a chance that someone was looking for an opportunity nearby. Did you not see anything out of the ordinary in the past couple days?â
âYes⊠The last few days were just business as usual. And if the soldiers of the castle found a young lady, they wouldâve taken her on the spot.â
âThink about it carefully.â
âHowever, I saw a note on the table that I have never seen before.â
âA note?â
I went to the table that Dump pointed to and checked on the note.
It was a tiny note with an emblem drawn on it that resembled a brand logo for goods.
It seemed that this note that was stuck to the table with a dagger was the only clue we had to work with.
Pulling the dagger out, I carried the note over to Dump and asked him.
âThis emblem. Have you seen it before?â
âNo. Never. This is the first time Iâve seen it.â
âPerhaps the flag of Larkenta looks like this?â
âThatâs not the case.â
âIt looks like we can at least draw a conclusion that she had been kidnapped. We donât know if and when theyâll come back again. Mister, I want you to go stay for a couple days in the place Iâm residing at. It will be safe there. I shall bring you over.â
âI will also take part in the search. I also want to search for my daughterâŠâ
âYouâll only get in the way. I know how you feel, but you already know, right? We donât even know the group that uses this emblem. It can get far worse from here on out. So please stay there for a couple of days. I shall come to explain to you the situation from time to time between those days.â
ââŠâ
Dump wiped his tears that flowed out without stopping, and then took out some chalk and parchment.
Then he began to copy exactly the emblem on the note onto the parchment.
For Dump, who was used to drawing blueprints for armors and weapons, he was able to finish copying the emblem in almost an instant, and then followed me without complaint.
My heart was heavy as I left the house.
The main reason was that Berlette had disappeared, but there was another issue.
It was time.
It was obvious that Dump was my partner that was of great help to me.
However, I was currently in a situation where it wouldnât be enough if I spent each day busily growing stronger to keep up with Demonâs growth.
To ignore this would be inhumane, but to invest time here brought me great worry for the future.
Not letting my thoughts show to Dump, I headed for the inn.
Because it was past midnight already, silence filled the streets.
The sound of two men stepping on grass was it.
When daylight comes, the first thing we needed to do was to ask around about the emblem left behind.
Iâm sure that Dump copied the emblem onto the parchment because he had the same idea.
My head was filled to the brim, but I finished escorting Dump to the inn before heading off to hunt.
I knew the amount of growth Iâd get wasnât comparable to what I could obtain through the Festival of Blood, but I couldnât just stand by idly.
Just like that, I tore the return scroll and headed for the edge of the 10th tier hunting grounds.
****
I continued to hunt in the unexplored territories.
Since people were scarce at this time of night, I defeated the monsters with all my power.
So it was natural that I gathered more monsters than usual in one spot before taking them all down, and the speed increased noticeably as well.
I threw in the jewels and quality artifacts that I gained from hunting into the Mobile Storage.
The jewels were sorted automatically by the rank and size.
The sky grew blueish, making me consider returning to the inn that Dump was at.
I was just hoping that this situation would be resolved quickly.
After all, I couldnât stay in this case forever.
It was a bit selfish of me, but this wouldnât be the wrong decision considering the future.
Being completely honest, giving up would mean the death of a single person named Berlette, but if I lost the fight in the celestial realm, then nothing would change in that hellish realm for an eternity.
âSo you were awake?â
âYes. Youâve arrived. Firstly, we should ask around for the meaning of this emblem.â
âI also agree with that idea. Since it is the only clue we haveâŠâ
âThen I shall go out first. Iâve already prepared a meal for you, so donât skip it. ThenâŠâ
âYes, yesâŠâ
Dump was very different from how he was yesterday.
He mustâve realized that being emotional wouldnât help at all in finding Berlette.
Seeing him shove the parchment into his clothing and quickly leave the inn, the thought that I couldnât just ignore this and move on came to mind.
To that man, his daughter was everything.
I did not know why he did not have anyone else in in his family, but the one only left for Dump right now was Berlette.
How could I compare to the despair of someone who lost everything.
Convincing myself and coming to an understanding, I left to find for the source of the emblem.
Since Dump knew about the markets, I left that side to him, and I chose the castle entrance because that place was the most populated in all of Larkenta.
It was an early morning, but many were still gathered to enter the castle.
And just like that, the search without a definite end began.
****
âDo you know of this emblem?â
ââŠâ
Despite searching around until the sun was setting, I wasnât able to meet a single person who knew about the emblem.
There was a person who kept looking at me strange, but that was it.
As darkness set, the crowd in front of the castle entrance scattered like a receding wave.
I went to the inn multiple times to check if Dump had found out something about it, but I could guess that he didnât find anything from the vacant room.
Wondering how I would face Dump with a lack of findings, I was greatly worried as I turned to leave.
âMustâve hid a lass.â
âHm?â
A man leaning against the castle wall and squatting on the ground said something very curious to me.
I immediately approached him.
A ragged appearance without equal and the bottles of empty alcohol around him included.
To put it simply, it was the appearance of a hobo who lived off being drunk.
Just by getting close to him, I was able to smell rot and alcohol.
âWhat did you say?â
âThat youâve hidden a lass. Family? Siblings? Someoneâs fated to be? Kuhuhu.â
âIâll buy you a round of alcohol. Letâs go someplace quieter.â
âI always gladly welcome alcohol. Burp.â
The shabby looking man seemed a lot younger than my initial impression of him.
His slouched back and labored gait made me think of him as an elderly man at first.
Perhaps due to his body being ruined by alcohol, his hand shook continuously, and his head twitched against his will.
With my thoughts of maybes and what ifs, I took him to a quieter pub.
Since I hadnât learned anything about the emblem despite my efforts searching all day, even a drunkard was okay if he had any information to share.
âI shall pour a glass for you.â
âGood. GoodâŠâ
âKah! As expected, alcohol is always right. Donât you think so? Take a swig as well!â
âNo, Iâm alright. Thatâs that and⊠Can you continue on what you were telling me before?â
âHm? What did I say?â
âJust a second.â
I casted a Silent between the man and I.
It was because I determined that there would be no good resulting from others overhearing about what he and I were talking about.
There was no way that the sound made within Silent would ever spill outside of it.
The sound would be blocked by the skill and be completely destroyed.
âYou said that I hid a lass. Do you remember?â
âAhah! Yes! You hid a lass. Burp!â
âThen do you know of this emblem?â
âThree seagulls flying near the sun. Burp. How could I forget? Pour me another glass.â
âHuh? SureâŠâ
Was he telling the truth in the middle of being drunk?
The man wasnât even looking at the note I was holding out and muttering things I did not understand.
I could see through his robe a lonely smile to the thin air before him and moistened eyes.
And then he looked closely at the emblem.
âSeagulls that are flying near the sun..â
Seeing the emblem again without much thought again, I noticed that the emblem really did look like what the man had mentioned.
No. I wasnât seeing this because of what he had said.
In the center of the emblem was the sun, and there were three of the number 3 in Arabian around it.
He mustâve described these numbers as seagulls.
Filling his glass, I continued my inquiry.
âSo you know of this emblem!â
âThereâs no way I could forget. Even if Iâm drunk, it comes to me clearly again⊠Perhaps if Iâm dead, that wonât be the case.â
âPlease tell me everything you know of this emblem.â
âCan you handle it? Burp. You could become a cripple like me. Huhaha.â
The man pulled up the sleeve of his robe to show me his arm.
What I saw couldnât have been caused by an accident.
His arms and legs were bent in horrible ways. And he pointed at his permanently bent back, laughing enough to show his yellow teeth.
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Seeing as though I did not flinch and kept a deadpan look, the man opened his mouth.
âI had a daughter once. The story isnât that long ago. Itâs been about 10 years, I think?â
ââŠâ
âBecause she was my only child, she was everything to me. Enough to break the law and hide them away from prying eyes like you haveâŠâ
âKah! They do business with the lives of people. If you do not have the strength, then you can only suffer at their hands.â