As Artpe had predicted, Maetel and Sienna regained consciousness in short order. Â They were surprised at how much they had gotten stronger after they had woken up. Â This was especially true for Sienna. Â She was dazed.
âOppa was able to kill the Kraken unscathed.  What a reliefâŠ..  Still, I think I received to much EXP.  Also, my skill is strangely more powerful now.â
âThatâs because you contributed the most in killing the KrakenâŠ..  Huh?  It seems you arenât aware of this fact.  Maetel, did you really get Siennaâs consent before you brought her magical energy?â
Artpeâs question was sharper than Maetelâs long sword. Â Maetel turned up her smile to 120% as she answered him.
âMy feelings and thoughts for Artpe is the same as Sienna! Â Of course, my feelings are much stronger compared to hers.â
Basically, she hadnât received consent from Sienna. Â She was able to take and use someone elseâs magical energy as she pleased. Â Artpe was having a hard time figuring out the skill called Record Divide. Â Before he did anything, he flicked Maetelâs forehead several times.
âI told you countless times that there is a close relationship between Mana and oneâs life. Â If she hadnât leveled up, Sienna would have been put in a precarious situation.â
âIf I didnât do it, Artpe would have died!â
âOppa!? You almost died!?â
At Maetelâs words, Sienna freaked out as she reacted to the news. Â Maetel knew this was her chance. Â She told Sienna all about what Artpe and she had endured, while they faced the Kraken. Â After hearing the complete story, Sienna clapped her hands saying they had been fortunate.
âThis means I was able to have a deep understanding with unni! Â Iâm so happy. Â Iâm so happy that I was able to help oppa.â
âThereâs a deep understanding between the two of you?  When did you two developâŠ.  Ah.â
There was that incident.  They had fought in broad daylight at the auction house. They spoke about squishy feelings that sounded as if they were revealing their heartsâŠ.  No, they were probably acting.
Artpe didnât want to dig into it any further, so he shut his mouth. Â Instead, he grabbed Roa, who was perched on top of his head. Â She had been playing with his hair. Â He introduced Roa to them.
âThis is Roa. Â Sheâll be with us from now on. Â As you can see, she isnât a normal cat. Â Sheâs the Greed Beast.â
[Nyaa.]
Roa lifted a paw as she gave her greeting. Â Even if they were told that she was the Greed Beast, she looked like a dignified black cat on the outside. Â Sienna was at an age where she loved cute stuff, so her eyes shone. Â She sounded pleased.
âYou are too cute! Â You are very very cute!â
However, Maetel tackled the issue from a totally unexpected direction.
âArtpe, is Roa a female cat or a male cat?â
âSheâs a female cat. Â Are you trying to compete even with a beast?â
âGrrrrrrr······.â
[Nyaa······.]
When Maetel heard that the cat was female, she started growling. Â Maetel became guarded. Â Roa, who had to face Maetelâs hostility, was taken aback by it.
âShe really is cuteâŠ..  No, Artpe-nim!  This isnât the time to be doing this!â
There was a cordial atmosphere amongst the heroâs party. Â Mycenae couldnât stand it, so she express her anger.
âYes, yes. Â Iâll go out. Â Iâm coming. Â Tsk.â
Artpe was lackadaisical as he got up. Â He put his robe around his body. Â No one instructed her to do so, but Roa entered into his robe out of her own accord. Â She hid atop his head.
It was the corpse of an enormous level 267 large monster. Â It was something rarely seen in the human world. Â Artpe felt depressed at the thought of facing the humans demonstrate their greed.
He got out of the bed first, then he waited for Maetel and Sienna to equip themselves.  After they were done getting readyâŠâŠ
âArtpe, Iâm hungry.â
âOppa~ Â I want to eat buttered corn.â
âAll right. Â Letâs eat before we go.â
[Nyaa!]
âAh ah! Â Really! Â Artep-niiiim!â
They decided to go eat first.
âYou are finally up?â
âWeâve been waiting for you, magician.â
It was as if they had been trying to eat all the meals they had missed for the past two days. Â They enjoyed their meals thoroughly before they went to the square. Â It seemed all the foreign nobles, nobles of Diaz, the lord of Frate and the merchants were all gathered here. Â If things went a little bit awry, a much dirtier and thicker greed compared to what was seen in the auction house yesterday would emanate from them.
âWow.  It looks really big seen in this lightâŠ.burp.â
âYou dummy, donât speak and burp at the same time. Â Where did your dignity as a human go to?â
âIt really is big. Â Oppa killed this. Â Oppa is too cool.â
Of course, they werenât the only ones there.  The Kraken was so large that he wondered how they moved the corpse inland.  Moreover, the Krakenâs corpse had been kept intact.  It was being guarded by an awe-inspiring number of guardsâŠ.. Artpe was baffled by all of this, so he asked the lord a question.
âIâve only killed the Kraken. Â The Lunatic Wave has started, so it wonât end until the winter ends. Â Is it ok for you all to be here doing nothing?â
âSince youâve killed the Kraken, the size of the Wave has decreased.  Two days has passed, yet the size of the Wave barely increased in size.  We still have time.  This is all thanks to youâŠ.â
âThe more important thing right now is the Kraken!â
âMagician! Â We want to talk to you about divvying up the Krakenâs loot!â
âKoo-hmmm······.â
The foreign nobles were jumping up and down in excitement. Â The only one that was subdued amongst them was Frateâs lord, count Melard. Â He probably also coveted the Krakenâs corpse, but the defense of Frate was more important to him.
âEven if you donât raise your voices, the magician will understand your words. Â Everyone should calm down, and we should wait for him to speak. Â This will allow us to do this quickly, and itâll finish without any conflict.â
âHow can I do that! Â These bastards are trying to steal my share of the Kraken through unfair reason!â
âWho are you accusing of theft? Â I acquired the share to the barrier wall through the merchant over there! Â I bought it with my Magic Stones early on! Â Iâm different from you guys, who held out giving the Magic Stones until the last moment. Â You only gave it up, because you didnât want to die!â
âEveryone should calm down! Â Arenât you ashamed of your behavior as nobles!â
âHow can we calm down right now!â
This was why the count had remained here. Â If he vacated his post of watching over the corpse of the Kraken, he was worried a fight would have broken out. Â He was at a point where he wished the corpse of the Kraken would just disappear.
âThankfully, the lord has a good head on his shoulders. Â If people like him didnât exist, the country would fall into ruins.â
Artpe shared a bitter laugh with the lord before he stepped forward. Â Everyoneâs attention was focused on him. Â He let out a deep sigh, and he looked over the Krakenâs corpse. He had planned on talking about everyoneâs share after he made an accurate assessment of the worth of the Krakenâs corpse.
âHuhâŠ..â
However, he found an information that he hadnât been able to catch with his Read all Creation ability when the Kraken was alive. Â During the fight, he hadnât been focused on analyzing what was within its body. Â He had focused on its health and overall status of the Kraken. Â It was understandable as to how this had happened.
The Read All Creation was a god-like ability that allowed it to discern all information that could be seen through his eyes. Â However, there was a limit on how much information Artpe could receive and process. Â This was why he had trained his ability to show him information on topics he was focused on.
In conclusion, he had done a thorough search of the Krakenâs inner anatomy, and he was barely able to find an entity within it.
âBesides the fact that there is something within itâŠ..  It is still alive?  Moreover, this being belongs to the race ofâŠ..  Wait a moment.  This smells like another QuestâŠ..â
He had thought he had nothing to hide.  Greed Beast Roa had looted the Kraken once already.  The only thing that could be gained from the Kraken was its big body.  Of course, the parts of its body were useful, but it wasnât anything he coveted.  This was why he had been ready to give away most of it after he gathered the important itemsâŠ..  However, the story had changed once he found âanother possibilityâ within its corpse.
âAll right. Â I am a magician that is second to none in this world in terms of fairness. Â Iâll make my verdict now. Â My three man party will take 50% of the loot.â
âYou want 50%?! Â That is too high!?â
âArtpe-nim!  You only want 50 percentâŠ..â
If one was being frank, the hero party had done everything in this fight. Â Five hundred magic stones was worth an enormous amount, yet the Reinforcement of the barrier wall couldnât have been done without him. Â Moreover, Sienna and Maetel wouldnât have been there. Â The barrier wall wouldnât have been used to defeat the Kraken.
He had every right to take the entire corpse for himself, so he was being generous by announcing his 50% cut. Â Of course, the generosity was influenced by the fact that Roa had already looted the Kraken.
A portion of nobles couldnât hide their anger and discontent. Â They were barely able to keep their cool, but the nobles started making snide comments. Â Artpe snorted as he spoke in a disinterested manner.
âNext, there is the merchant that played a huge role in making the barrier wall, which blocked the Kraken. Â Mycenaeâs share is 20%.â
âThat merchant tried to cheat us out of our items, Â yet you are giving her a 20% cut! Â Are you out of your mind !â
âIf this particular merchant wasnât here, we would have all died. Â So shut the hell up!â
At Artpeâs rough rebuke, the nobles shut their mouths.
Since Artpe wasnât a noble, they couldnât bend him to their wills through political pressure. Â He was also a powerful magician, so they couldnât subdue him through violence. Â If Artpe had tried to coerce them all through his magic, they could have shouted with righteous anger. Â They could have invoked the name of their countries. Â However, Artpe was speaking as the most accomplished combatant in this battle. Â He also spoke about the contributions made by the other people in battle. Â There was nothing they could gain by raising their voices.
âThen there are the nobles and merchants of Diaz, who provided 180 Magic Stones for the construction of the barrier wall. Â They sold it at a âcheapâ price. Â I believe 20% share is fair for them. Â The rest will take the 10% share. Â These are the foreign nobles and merchants, who paid 320 Magic Stones, in exchange for the right to be protected. Â That is it. Â Are there any objections?â
âTâŠten percentâŠ.. You want us to share 10 percent amongst the 100 of us? YâŠyou bastaaaaaaaard!â
The noble couldnât stand it any longer, so he unsheathed his sword. Â He pointed his sword at Artpe. Â However, neither Maetel and Sienna stepped forward to help Artpe. Â They knew how much strength and martial force he possessed.
Artpeâs eyebrows twitched as he looked over the noble.
âI split it up fairly. Â Do you have a problem with it?â
âHow is this fair! Â Iâve never experienced meeting such an obstinate person! Â I gave up three Magic Stones, and I want a fair compensation!â
âYou should speak the whole truth. Â Youâve already received a fair compensation.â
Artpe extended his hand to grab the sword. Â The Mana Strings erupted like vines as it climbed up the sword. Â The Mana Strings reached the manâs neck. Â The nobleman couldnât see the Mana Strings, but he could feel the pressure caused by them. Â He squeaked as his body tensed.
âIâm talking about your life. Â The rest is just a bonus. Â Am I not right?â
âYâŠyou bastardâŠ.  You dare to threaten a marquis of the Diatin Kingdom!â
âIâm pretty sure you were the one to threaten me first. Â Iâm pretty sure we made a clean transaction, yet you are going back on the terms of the deal. Â You are trying to double dip. Â If that isnât a form of threat, what is?â
âTâŠthat wasnât a fair tradeâŠâŠâ
When he added strength into the Mana String, the nobles sword broke cleanly. Â The bastard finally realized that he was facing someone with unfathomable abilities. Â He finally realized this fact.
âIf you donât like the price you paid for your life, I can take it all back. Shall we settle our account after nullifying our previous agreement? Â Iâm ready to do so.â
Artpe was trying to prevent more annoying incidents from occurring. Â He spoke as he gathered his Mana. Â The nobleâs face paled.
âMâŠmy country wonât allowâŠ.â
âDo you really think that your northern country will be able to find me?  NoâŠ.  If I decide to do something to you here, do you think Iâll leave behind any witnesses?  You were shaking in fear behind the wall, while we killed the Kraken.  It has only been two days, yet have you forgotten this fact?â
âKoo, kuh-huhkâŠ..â
Artpeâs imposing presence was mounting. Â It was as if the Demon Kingâs Four Heavenly King had made his appearance. Â The murderous intent rose until it choked their throats. Â It was hard to breath in this atmosphere.
âSuch fearsome ManaâŠ..â
âHe probably became much stronger after defeating the Kraken.  He might be the strongest human in this worldâŠ..!â
No one there could say anything. Â They could only feel sorry for the marquis of the Diatin Kingdom, who was feeling the full brunt of Artpeâs killing intent. Â Nevertheless, Artpe spoke words that held more venom than before.
âIâm playing along with you guys, since I donât want to create more annoying incidents.  If I kill you, it will be inevitable.  I will have to destroy your country at some point in time.  ······so how do you want to play this?  Are you going to create trouble for me?â
No one there could laugh off Artpeâs words as a lie. Â They believed that Artpe was capable of destroying a nation. Â This was also true for the marquis of the Diatin Kingdom.
âNâŠno.  IâŠIâm not going toâ
âWhat about you guys?â
The nobles and merchants had been showing a bold front until a moment ago, yet they avoided meeting Artpeâs gaze right now. Â When he saw this, Artpe felt truly appalled by it.
If they knew they were going to end things like this, why did they all raise their voices? Â Why did they have to force Artpe to growl and show off his power? Â This was why he considered humans to be no better than dogs. Â However, it was also true that Artpe had humored them, and he played on their level. Â Artpe was the same as them. Â He was also pathetic.
Still, he had to continue this pathetic farce to achieve his goal.
âAll right. Â Since weâve concluded our discussion, let us start distributing it. Â Since we no longer need to guard the corpse, you should quickly send the guards to the 2nd tier barrier wall. Â Those with no claims to the corpse of the Kraken should also go. Â You should be vigilant against the murderous intent of the monsters, not the greed of humans.â
âIâŠI understand!â
âUnderstood, magician-nim!â
The square became quiet. Â There were greedy people still present, yet no one had the fortitude to reveal their greed.
âLet us start the looting.â
âYâŠyes sir.â
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The marquis of Diatan couldnât withstand Artpeâs killing intent, so he had pissed his pants.  Artpe discarded him, and he approached the Krakenâs corpse.  As he approached it, he gave orders to Roa in  a low voice.
[When I mess with the corpse, I want you to play along by pouring out the worthless items.]
[Nyaa-ahhhh.]
Artpe messed with the Kraken. Â Roa opened her mouth.
The collaboration between the master and servant was perfect.