The captainâs eyes opened wide. Â He couldnât believe the words coming out of Artpeâs mouth. Â The magician in front of him was powerful enough not to be attached to any nation, yet he said he wanted to be a wartime mercenary. Â It was such a practical word.
âThatâs right. Â Iâll make sure you guys win against Aedia no matter what. Â However, you will have to pay the price.â
âEven if Iâm offered such a dealâŠ..  It isnât within the scope of my authority to accept it.â
The captain never expected to encounter such a situation, so he was extremely taken aback. Â On the other hand, it wasnât as if he could turn down the offer from a supernaturally strong being, so the captain planned on getting ahold of Artpe using flattering words.
However, at that momentâŠ.
âKyahhhk!â
The shrill scream of a girl could be heard alongside the sound of an explosion. Â When he turned to look, he caught sight of Regina floating in the air. Â Maetel was below Regina. Â She was grinding her teeth as she jumped towards Regina.
âWhere are you going!â
âRunning away.â
âYou canât go!â
When Maetel landed, she bent her knees. Â She activated her Acceleration ability, and she was able to jump several hundred meters into the air. Â She turned a simple jump into a hyper jump.
âKoohk······!â
Regina used several dozen types of spells at once. Â She tried to use Teleportation magic at the same time as she tried to bind Maetel. Â However, the two beams emitted by Maetelâs longsword cancelled all her magic spells. Â When Regina saw this, her eyes turned round. Â Afterwards, Maetel grabbed her by the scruff.
âI said you canât go!â
âKahk!?â
Maetel threw Regina towards the ground! Â Even if Regina was a golem, her function was geared more towards magic than physical ability. Â She couldnât withstand the shock, so she fainted.
â······.â
â······.â
A delicate girl had floated into the air, and she had used dozens of spells. Â In the very same moment, another delicate girl destroyed all the spells, and she had thrown the first girl towards the ground. Â It was a distance of several hundred meters. Â All the knights amiably fell silent when they witnessed this sight. Â Artpe let out a bright smile as he continued to speak.
âThey are my party members. Â Arenât they strong?â
âYou guys are a powerful collection of individuals. Â Where have you been all this time? Â Why have you stepped forward at this moment in time?â
The captain asked in a serious manner. Â Artpe also answered in a serious manner.
âWe came from within the ocean.â
âIt seems you have no intentions of answering my questionâŠ.  Well, it doesnât matter.  Your words have reassured me.  If it means victory for our nation, we are willing to ally with everyone except the Demon raceâŠ.  My superiors will probably not turn down your offer.â
âAll right. Â The most admirable part is that you guys wonât ally yourselves with the Demons.â
âHa······.â
When Artpe replied in a joking manner, the captainâs face crumpled in a peculiar way.
âWe did try to kill the civilians, and it is a sin that canât be washed away. Â Even if we were stopped in our attempt, it is a sin that we must bear for the rest of our lives. Â However, even we wonât sell out the entirety of humanity. Â Would such foolish people really exist in this world?â
Such people existedâŠâŠ Â However, Artpe declined to speak this out loud.  There will come a day when theyâll find out this truth.  It might be sooner rather than later.
âIâll bring my party members.  Ah.  Before I do thatâŠ..â
âMmmm?â
Artpe lightly wave his hands. Â That was all that he did. Â One of the knights had been standing around absentmindedly, and blood erupted from an unfortunate location.
âGgoo-ahhhhhhhhk!â
âIâll be back. Â You guys can wait for me here.â
â······.â
The nearby knights were shocked as they took a step backwards. Â Artpe spoke as he put on a cold smile. Â The captain couldnât say anything despite Artpeâs act of violence. Â The knight had lost the possibility of a future, but the captain had a hunch as to why such an act had been committed against him.
The knight that had just died right now had spoken up right before they clashed against Artpeâs party. Â He had spoke vulgar words when he saw the beauty of Maetel and Sienna.
âCaptain, he is too dangerous! Â We have to turn him down!â
âWe will be creating an irrevocable problem!â
âNo. Â I want you all to be quiet.â
When he saw Artpe use Blink to head towards his party members, the captain spoke in a low voice.
âHow can I not know that? Â However, this magician doesnât need to deal with us to accomplish what he wants. Â On top of that, he is someone that we canât control. Â If this is all true, wouldnât it be better to make it so that our nation benefits in the process?â
âStill, he didnât need to kill one of our comrades! Â Moreover, there are knights here that have lost their arms to him!â
âIt isnât as if his actions were groundless. Â He had a personal grudge against that knight. Â He has a good case for the actions he took.â
âButâŠ!â
âIâve already prepared to give up my life for this war. Â Isnât it the same for you all?â
â······.â
The captain looked at his subordinates, who had shut their mouths. Â He spoke with a bitter voice.
âI want you to keep your personal feeling in check before you make your call. If you still canât accept my decision, you can officially bring it up with my superiors. Â The decision will be made from up on high.â
âKoohk······.â
While there were heated exchanges going on between the knights, Artpe re-joined his party. Â He check on Reginaâs status.
âAs expected, she is quite sturdy. Â She fell several hundred meters to impact on the frozen ground, yet she has no outward injuries.â
âTsk.â
He ignored the sound of Maetel clicking her tongue as he carried Regina.  He had  just met the magician, and he couldnât let her go free.  He planned on taking her with him like this.  When Maetel saw this, she asked him a question.
âArtpe, isnât this kid affiliated with Aedia? Â So why did you talk about joining up with Daitan? Â If we want this kid to join our party, we should be fighting on the side of Aedia.â
âIt isnât as simple as that.  Aedia, Daitan and Tiata are currentlyâŠ..  Moreover, we have to keep what is happening in the Forest of Eternity in mind.â
âDo you think the Forest of Eternity has something to do with whatâs happening here?â
âMaybe. Â That is why Iâm going to check it out for myself.â
He would drag along Regina as he did so. Â Reginaâs sense of self was sparse, but it wasnât as if it wasnât there. Â He could probably guide her towards the right decision. Â He was sure she would join up with them.
MoreoverâŠâŠ
âBy the way, you tried to kill regular soldiers for your own gain. Â It looked as if you didnât feel any regret in doing so.â
âIf it is for Artpe, Iâll do anythingâŠah-yaht.â
She was speaking out loud such terrifying words, so Artpe flicked her forehead pretty hard.
âThere are other ways to achieve your goals. Â There is no reason why you should harm other people. This is especially true for the innocent people. Â You bear the responsibility of holding the Hero Class, so you should think hard on my words.â
âBut ArtpeâŠâŠ Â Wouldnât there come a time when I would have to do the very thing I mentioned?  There might come a time when I will have to cut down an innocent to achieve a goal we really want.  At the very least, there will come a time when I would have to harm such peopleâŠ.  Wouldnât that time come in the future?â
At her words, Artpe stopped for a brief moment. Â Why would it not happen? Â They were heroes, and each of their actions affected the world. Â He could think up too many scenarios that it put him in a tough spot. Unbeknownst to them, they might have already harmed innocents several times without realizing it.
âDonât worry about it.â
Despite this fact, Artpe was firm with his words.
âThat will never happen.â
At the very least, he wouldnât let her experience it. Â He would do the dirty work. Â In his past life, the heroâs comrades did the same thing.
This was why she would always shine with the light of purity. Â She would be radiant like herself from the past.
Artpe didnât voice his thoughts out loud, yet Maetelâs expression turned nasty.
âArtpe, you are thinking about something weird again. Â I always know. Â Sometimes, Artpe puts on a grim face like right now!â
âAs expected, you really are using a mind reading skill.â
âEeeeeek.â
Maetel looked pretty angry as she glared up at him. Â However, Artpe didnât budge an inch. Â Maetel was out of patience, so she was about to unleash her rebuke like a wildfire. Â At that moment, Artpe extended his hand, and he placed it on her head.
âThis isnât a problem that I can accept and forget just because Artpe patted my headâŠâŠâ
âBe a little bit more patient, Maetel.â
âHuh······?â
âWhen you grow up a little bit more and your heart is a bit more hardened, Iâll share everything with you.  âŠâŠ.until that time, I want you to leave everything to me.â
Artpe came up with an adequate cover for himself, but his words caused her cheeks to turn red. Â It was as if her cheeks were about to explode. Â She was already in a good state, but she was barely able to squeeze out a rebuttal.
âBâŠbut Artpe is the same age as meâŠâŠâ
âIâm more mature mentally compared to my age. Â You are more immature compared to your age. Â Of course, there is a difference between us.â
âArtpe is bad.â
He hadnât hesitated to assault her with the truth. Â Maetel pushed her lips forward. Â However, it seemed she had accepted his words. Â She leaned in closer as she slightly moved her lips.
âWhen the time come, you have to share it with me.â
âAll right.â
Good. Â As expected, she was a simple woman. Â He was mumbling these thoughts inwardly as he let out a smile of satisfaction. Â At that moment, Maetelâs lips fluttered, and she let out some sharp words. Â It made Artpeâs heart stop.
âYou have to tell me everything Artpe is hiding.â
â······.â
It was an unexpected counterattack. Unless one was an idiot, one would have picked up on the fact that he was unusual. Â She was supposed to be an idiot, so he had never expected Maetel to say such words.
How long had she known? Â Maybe, she knew it from the beginning? Â He didnât think that was possible, yet she had kept her thoughts secret. Â She had brought it up at this moment. Â He wasnât sure about anything any more.
âArtpe?â
For a brief moment, Artpe was at a loss for words. Â Maetel slightly raised her head, and she her gaze remained fixed on him. Â Her emerald colored eyes were pure and unfathomably deep. Â It was as if she was looking deep into his soul.
âYou······.â
âAre you going to share it with me?â
ââŠ.all right.  I lost.  Iâll tell you.â
It was a complete defeat. Â Maybe, she called into question his attitude, because she wanted to lead the conversation this way. Â Artpe cleanly admitted his defeat.
âSomeday⊠ Iâll tell you someday.â
âYes, that is enough for now.â
Maetelâs face became much brighter as she backed off. Â Artpe felt sorry towards Maetel, but he couldnât tell her the whole truth. Â So from when to when should he make up the story? Â He had to make is so that the story sounded plausible. Â Maetel had to accept it as the truth.
Artpe decided to take a day off in the future, and he would come up with a story that no one would suspect it to be false. Â When he was having such thoughts, someone grabbed Artpeâs sleeve.
âOppa, I feel left outâŠâŠ.â
âAh.â
Sienna had been excluded from the conversation between the two heroes. Â She was close to tears at that moment. Â Even if she was very patient, she couldnât endure the space that had been created between Artpe and Maetel! Â It was a space where only the two of them had existed!
âWill you share it with me too, oppa? Â Youâll share it with me, right? Â Yes?â
âYes, Iâll share it with you too.â
âYa-ho! Â I love oppa so much!â
He planned on making up a story to tell Maetel, so it wouldnât matter if he had one more audience. Â Artpe didnât hesitate at all as he nodded his head. Â Sienna was so happy that she hugged him. Â Sure enough, Maetel became angry when she saw this display.
âWait a moment. Â I worked so hard to hear that answer from you, so why did you give such a prompt answer to Sienna? Â Wasnât it supposed to be a secret between Artpe and me!?â
âThatâs because oppa likes younger women.  Isnât that rightâŠ?â
âStop saying words thatâll be misunderstood. Â Letâs go.â
Artpe patted his noisy companions, and they headed towards the knights. Â Of course, Regina was still unconscious.
The captain had mentioned that his superiors had the authority to make decisions. Â He wanted Artpeâs party to meet with his superiors directly, so the captain quickly acquired a carriage. Â After Artpeâs party got on the carriage, they were treated with utmost care.
Of course, they were still deep within enemy territory. Â They couldnât place flowers on the road or blow trumpets on the way back. Â Still, the knights were extremely submissive in their behavior as they treated Artpeâs party with respect. Â It made one wonder if this was how being a noble felt.
âWhy are you doing this to me?â
Regina, who had abruptly been kidnapped by Artpeâs party, had not resisted. Â She knew she couldnât run away, so she obediently sat next to them. Â She kept spouting words like âincomprehensibleâ and âI cannot understandâ.
âYouâve shackled me. Â I cannot go against Aedia. Â It is cumbersome to keep me as a hostage. Â Why havenât you killed me?â
âI want to bring you into my party. Â That is why I canât kill you.â
âYouâve shackled me.â
Regina kept repeating the same words. Â It was as if she was trying to say, âHow can you not understand me at one go, you moron!â Â Artpe let out a bitter laugh.
âYes, I already know. Â A restriction has been placed on you, right?â
â······thatâs right.  Have you realized what I am?â
âYes. Â Arenât you a golem?â
âAffirmative.â
If a golem could defy its owner, no magician would want to make a golem. Â That was why a magical shackles were placed over most golems. Â They couldnât defy their owners or specific candidates chosen by the owners.
The magicians didnât need an Innate Ability like the Demon King. Â It was possible to create these shackles during the process of creating a golem. Â Regina was probably talking about this.
âIf you know I am a golem, why would you want me in your partyâŠâŠ?â
âI want to know your own thoughts. Â Can you tell me what your thought are without the restriction influencing your answer?â
Artpe asked her a question. Regina slightly raised her head. Â There was a slight expression of puzzlement on her face.
âMy personal thoughts arenât important. Â The restrictions are absolute. Â I follow Aedia.â
âNo, the important thing right now is what you think. Â That is why Iâm not trying to persuade Aedia. Â Iâm trying to persuade youâ
âYour kidnapping of me is a form of persuasion?â
She was pretty astute in asking her questions, but Artpe let out a big grin as he shook his head.
âIf we hadnât used hard measures, you would have run away. Â I want to keep you here, since I have to show you some stuff. Â I apologize for kidnapping you.â
âIf apologies were the be-all and end-all, we wouldnât need laws.â
······it seemed her sense of self wasnât weak.  It seemed she already had a firm sense of self.  Artpe looked at her face with suspicion, but her face remained expressionless.
âI feel this is human foolishness.  A golem is a golem.  It is impossible to persuade one just by simply showing one a different perspective.  âŠâŠ..additionally, a golem can only be a golem.  My appearance was chosen for me.  I look younger, but Iâm not younger than you.â
â······where did you hear such words?â
âI exercise my right to remain silent.â
Artpe smirked when he heard her reply. Â He turned his gaze away. Â Maetel was sitting next to him, and she was glaring at Regina with sharp eyes.
âI donât like you.â
âA womanâs jealousyâŠit is ugly.â
â······Iâll kill you.â
Artpe clicked his tongue as he watched Regina and the hero bicker.
âIt seems I wonât be able to persuade her any time soon. Â Still, I accomplished the intended goal of depriving Aedia of its greatest power.â
It wasnât up for debate. Â Regina was Aediaâs strongest card. Â Since Artpe had pocketed their strongest card, Aedia was probably in a state of panic.
From now onâŠâŠâŠ
âI have to upend the table.â
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âAh. Â Oppa, you have pretty evil expression on your face.â
âYou are quite observant.â
Artpe grinned as he replied.
âI was thinking about starting our Quest now.â
âWere all the Quests weâve been doing up until now misdoings!?â