âI canât believe he is acting so outrageous in a joint mission.â
He had left behind Leseti and Deyus. Â He allowed them to move independently. Â Afterwards, he infiltrated the Zero Class area. Â He continued to grumble as he moved from one shadow to another.
As he approached level 220, he continued to train as a thief. Â He was able to sense all life and Mana within a limited region. Â He also learned how to avoid detection of others. Â It was as Artpe had said. Â He possessed genius level talent towards thief-related abilities.
âHe trusted in my abilities, and that is why he supported me.  Did he do all of this, because he knew this day would comeâŚ..â
When he thought about it, it was very suspicious. Â Silpennon frowned. Â Even as his mind struggled over this problem, there was no adverse effects to the body. Â He continued to move quickly as he avoided the Mana Net that filled the whole area. Â He was able to easily get past the traps as he approached Artpeâs lodging.
âI should head over to the room he told me about.â
He had received maps with locations of Dungeons from Artpe. Â As he methodically cleared the Dungeons, he was able to train his thief skills for two years. Â He had a basic plan of action on how he should act in an unknown territory.
We wasnât a warrior that was wearing an invincible armor. Â He wasnât a magician that possessed powerful magic. Â If he was asked to fight enemies head on or destroy a building in its entirety, it was beyond his ability.
It didnât matter if it was a Dungeon or a ruin. Â He infiltrated them first to make sure that his safety was assured.
He slowly crawled through a region like a spider as he expanded his knowledge of a region. Â When he gathered all the information, he seized his target. Â He did this last. Â It allowed him to cleanly escape after acquiring his target. Â This was Silpennonâs mindset as a thief.
âThere really is a damn fine mesh of magical energy interwoven in this place. Â It would have taken me a long time to analyze this place. Â How did Artpe manage to twist the structure of this place?â
He used his quick feet to safely avoid several secret traps, and he was able to enter into the residential area. Â He was able to read the signature of the people moving within. Â He moved quickly and stealthily as he avoided coming across them. Â He reached the room pointed out by Artpe.
No. Â In truth, there was another room that worried him before he reached Artpeâs room.
âI donât know why that room has a Yes sign on the door, but I feel an incredible amount of Mana within.â
Did he perhaps need to seduce the person within the room? Â Did he have to do it for the prosperity of Paladia and the advancement of the heroâs party? Â If so, he could accept doing such a task. Â Since she was this talented, he could understand why she wanted to enter into the heroâs party using whatever method within her means. Â The only problem was the fact that he had to seduce her.
âIâm sure her appearance is perfect, but her personality is probably terrible.  That bastard, Artpe.  He keeps an angel like Maetel by his side, yet he wants me toâŚ..  Ah ah ah.  I donât care.  I want to rest first.â
Silpennon let out a sigh as he grabbed the door to the room. Â He used a specialized thief skill called âQuiet Infiltration. Â He disabled the alarm and observation type magic as he picked the lock. Â He opened the door. Â He was able to do everything without making a sound..
There was one girl inside.
âUh¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
âAh¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
Both of them were at a loss for words at the unexpected situation. Â She wore a headpiece and a plain apron. Â She wore loose one piece dress that was comfortable to move in. Â No matter how he saw it, she had the appearance of a servant. Â A thought came to him as he looked at the girl.
âWith your skills, you wonât be discovered by the servants.â
Ah ah. Â Thatâs right. Â Artpe clearly said those words, yet Silpenon let Artpeâs words go in one ear and out the other. Â Silpennon had every reason to be ashamed.
He really didnât expect to be found out by a maid!
âWâŚ..whoâŚ.who are you?â
He wore a sword strapped to his body. Â He also wore a tight black suit, and a black hood covering his face. Â Silpennon looked entirely suspicious. Â The maid looked ready to cry as she asked her question. Â She had assumed he would kill her if she let out a scream. Â That was why she was keeping her voice low, and he was thankful for it.
âFirst¡¡¡¡¡¡  Iâm not a bad person.â
âLiar!â
Silpennon spoke as he closed the door. Â He acted as if nothing was wrong. Â The maid loudly refuted his words. Â Silpennon let out a bitter laugh.
âIf you follow my words, you wonât die. Â Iâll try to find a happy outcome for the both of us.â
âHoo-hoohk.  How were you able to enter into the Zero Class?  I was expecting to meet the hero-nim.  Instead I met a thiefâŚ..â
Silpennon wondered if he should tell her that he was able to come into this place thanks to the hero. Â However, he decided to hold that information back for now. Â First, he closed the window, then he looked at the girl as he sat on the bed.
âHmmm¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
âHee, heek.â
She looked plain, but she wasnât a pumpkin. Â She actually had clean and bright skin. Â Her eyes were large and clear. Â If she was made-up, she would look quite pretty.
However, her appearance wasnât what was important right nowâŚ..  It was the fact that her presence was very faint.
âHow come you werenât detected by my senses? Â I was sure this room was empty.â
âIt started from when I was youngâŚ..  I heard similar words about me from others.  That is why my father said I was suited to become a maid in the Zero ClassâŚâŚâŚâ
âIt isnât just faint. Â I think itâs an ability.â
âI was able to meet a thief thanks to this ability. Â Hoo-eeeeeee.â
It seemed the girl was overwhelmed by her fear, so she finally started to cry. Â Did this girl really think he was going to kill her? Â It seemed she had an innocent personality befitting a maid of Paladia. Â A smile came unbidden to his mouth.
âStop crying. Â I wonât kill you.â
âHoo-ggoo-oooh. Â Really?â
âYes, I wonât if you heed my words.â
The thoughts within Silpennonâs head became complicated, since his plans were starting to go sideways. Â Still, he wasnât someone that would kill a person to uncomplicate a situation.
Anyways, Silpennon had planned on resting in this room for a little bit. Â He was going to recover his Mana as he checked what was going on nearby. Â Instead, he decided to cajole information out of her.
âYou should let go of your cleaning supplies for now.â
âThe hero-nim might enter this room at any moment, so I have to clean itâŚâŚâ
âLet it go.â
âYes, sir.â
The maid quickly let go of her cleaning supply, and she approached him. When he made sure no one else was approaching Silpennonâs domain, he took off his hood. Â He revealed his face. Â If he wanted to communicate with her, he would have to get rid of attire that was causing the fear within her.
âAh¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
âWhat? Â Are you surprised, because Iâm too young?â
âThat⌠ Yes.â
Silpennon possessed red hair and burning red eyes. Â His appearance spoke of his nobility. Â He couldnât reach the growth speed of Artpe and Maetel, but he was 15 years old. Â He wasnât a boy, but a young man. Â He had grown that much.
The unknown thief suddenly changed into a dignified and handsome young man. Â The maid couldnât help, but feel less threatened by him. Â When he saw that the maid had relaxed a little bit, he became relieved. Â He asked her a question.
âWhat is your name?â
âMy name isâŚ..Aria Kuar Serieta.â
âKuar? Â Serieta? Â What the hell? Â Are you a disciple studying under a high rank priest?â
âThe servants of the Zero Class are made up of those that have the potential to become high rank disciplesâŚ..â
He had acquired a very surprising yet useless information! Â Silpennon nodded his head as he continued to speak.
âAll right, Aria. Â My name is Silpennon. Â I came here, because I want something from this place. Â If you cooperate with me, my work will become easier, and your life will remain safe. Â It will also help out Paldia.â
âLiar.  Arenât you a thief?  You probably came here to steal Paladiaâs precious holy relicsâŚ.ooh-mmm..â
She thought Silpennon was being shameless as he continued to lie. Â She thoughtlessly undercut his words. Â However, she suddenly remembered what kind of situation she was in, so she shut her own mouth. Â However, Silpennon didnât show any signs of anger. Â She was careful as she opened her mouth again.
âIâm the daughter of a priest. Â I can pretend that you arenât here, but I cannot cooperate with any actions that would hurt the people of Paladia. Â I also cannot help you steal any of our relics.â
âYou will do so even if the consequence of your actions will result in your death?â
â¡¡¡¡¡¡yes.â
He saw a pretty resolute expression on her face.  He hadnât seen the sign of her backbone when she had been cowering in fear.  When Silpennon saw thisâŚ.
âIn truth, I am here at the request of the hero.â
âIs that really true!?â
He thought it was truly easy to use the name of the hero.
âJust think about it. Â I came here on the day when the heroes entered into the Zero Class. Â No matter how you look at it, doesnât it look intentionally done? Â Moreover, I immediately came to the hero Artpeâs room. Â If I didnât have foreknowledge of this place, it would be impossible for me to do this.â
âNâŚnow that I think about itâŚ.  However, why would he do that?  Why would the hero-nim need to hire a thiefâŚâŚâ
âIf you wait a little, I can give you proof. Â I want you to listen to me closely. Â This is the important part, Aria.â
He had just met her, yet he took the liberties of calling her by her name.
âThis generationâs heroes had refused the summons from their kingdom before. Â Moreover, they took a very roundabout path to get to the temple. Â You know this, right?â
âIâŚis that so?  Not much outside information comes into the Zero ClassâŚ.  HâŚhowever, I do know that the hero-nims took an unusually long time to come to the temple after they were discoveredâŚâŚ Â They had to cancel the planned event several times within the Zero Class¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
A small smile appeared on Silpennonâs lips. Â She looked like a maid, but in the end, she was a lady that had been cultivated within a greenhouse. Â He just had to mix 10% lie with 90% truth. Â She was merely a prey that could be tricked.
He was also a prince that was cultivated within a greenhouse. Â It hadnât been too long since he had put behind such an environment, yet he thought in such arrogant terms.
âThe hero know that there is corruption within the temple. Â Please donât be surprised by what Iâm about to tell you. Â Currently, the temple is conspiring with the Demon Kingâs army.â
âWhat!? Â Oohp oohp.â
She unconsciously spoke very loudly. Â Her voice rang out within the room. Â He desperately covered her mouth with his hand. Â At the touch of this strange man, her face became beet red. Â It was as if her face was about to explode.
âAre you going to be quiet and listen to me?â
âOoooooh-bbbbbp.â
âGood.â
Silpennon let her go, and he quickly gave her an explanation. Â He bulldozed over her confused mind!
âThat is why the heroes didnât come here until they made all their preparations. Â Only after acquiring me as a comrade, they narrowly decided to come here. Â This was all possible, because of my presence.â
âHow can that be¡¡¡¡¡¡ You are a thief!?â
âThe heroâs party directly entered into the Zero Class to draw the attention of the priests. Â While they are doing so, I have to search for evidence that would expose the corruption within the temple. Â I have to expose their ârighteousnessâ to be false. Â I am cooperating with the heroes to purify the temple. Â That is our final goal.â
âMy god¡¡¡¡¡¡.â
It was truly funny. Â Silpennon was spouting words that was coming to his mind, but most of his words were true! Â Moreover, Aria was a naive maiden. Â At his dramatic words, she accepted his words at a logical and emotional level.
âThis truly sounds like something that occurs within the heroâs tale!â
This was the thought going through her head! Â It was expected. Â Paladia were filled with women that like to have their heads in the clouds!
âIâm sure youâve observed select high rank priests or the pope show strange behaviors. Â They probably tried to hide something within the Zero Class. Â Iâm sure of it.â
âHowever, these are holy relics important to the rituals of our religions.  Of course, they would try to hide such holy relicsâŚ..â
âYes, that is a good cover for their actions, but the evidence of their wrongdoing will come out soon. Â Iâll find it.â
âBâŚbutâŚâŚâ
âJust think about it, Aria. Â This is the duty of the heroes. Â The temple always stays rooted to this place, but the two heroes travel around the continent defeating evil. Â They carry out good in this world. Â Whoâs more trustworthy between the two? Â Do you even have to think about it?â
âTâŚthat isâŚ..â
She had believed and followed the temple for her entire life. Â However, she also had absolute worship towards the heroes. Â As a naive girl, it seemed believing in the heroes had a little bit more appeal. Â The girl was taken aback as she stammered. Â In the end, she shook her head.
âIt is plausible that you came here on the behest of the hero-nim. Â I can believe it. Â There is no need for you to give such a lie. Â However, my life and body was entrusted towards serving the temple. Â I cannot easily change my heart in this matter.â
âTsk.â
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The girlâs golden eyes twinkled. Â Silpennon wondered why things werenât working out so easily for him as he clicked his tongue. Â However, the words that came out her mouth next were sensational.
â¡¡¡¡¡¡not yet. That is why I want you to show me proof.  I want you to show me proof that the temple has become corrupted!â
âHuh?â
âI was cleaning the hallway not too long ago.  I saw the pope quickly rush past me, and I saw him enter into a secret tunnel.  In truth, I thought his actions were a bit suspiciousâŚ.  If it is you, you can show me what is in that tunnel.  Iâm sure we can get a definite answer to all of this!â
She was already determined to join forces with Silpennon!