We werenât left to our own devices until after we were led back through the underground passageway we used to get to the arena. The guide informed that our next match was scheduled to take place two days from now and that weâd have to arrive just as early in the morning as we had for this one. We were also told that we were pretty much allowed to do whatever we wanted in the meantime.
ăSo, what now?ă
ďźWill spectate.ďź
ăHey, thatâs a pretty good idea. We might make it in time for Colbertâs match if we rush over.ă
ďźNn. Want to see other matches too.ďź
Fran mentioning that she wanted to spectate the other combatantâs matches made me realize that weâd never actually had the chance to actually just sit down and watch other people fight.
I figured doing so would actually work to Franâs benefit. Itâd allow her to see things from a whole new perspective, which, in turn, could probably allow her to learn a new trick or two.
ăAlright, letâs go.ă
ďźNn.ďź
Fran turned to leave the guild and head towards the arena, but was stopped by the guide before actually setting off.
ăWere you intending on watching any of the remaining matches?ă
ăNn. Planned to.ă
ăIn that case, I recommend you wear some sort of disguise. The other spectators might make a fuss if they see you, especially since your match just ended and is still fresh in everyoneâs minds.ă
The clerkâs advice was spot on. Most of the spectators present for Franâs fight were probably still at the arena, and there was fair chance theyâd be able to recognize her on sight if she didnât keep her face hidden. Some of the spectators mightâve lost a fair bit of money because of her, and getting involved with them sounded like a pretty bad idea if you asked me. The same applied to people that were overly interested in her. Actively avoiding pedophiles interested in her sounded like something that weâd probably benefit from doing.
ăThen will put on disguise.ă
ăPlease do.ă
That said, we probably werenât actually going to disguise ourselves too much. A quick change of attire seemed like it would probably be enough to do the job so long as we popped all our stealth based skills.
As such, all Fran did before heading towards the arena was throwing on a cloak. The tourneyâs contestants were allowed to enter through the back door, so she did. The guard responsible for watching it ended up not only letting Fran in, but also giving her a salute of the highest order immediately after seeing her guild card.
The place was packed. It didnât look like we were going to be able to find a place to sit.
ăLooks like thereâs one spot free over there.ă
But fortunately, I did happen to spot a single empty seat.
ăNn.ă
The seat wasnât broken or anything, so we were pretty confused as to why it was empty, and remained so until just after Fran sat herself down.
ăOi, where the hell do you think youâre sittinâ?ă
ăNn?ă
ăMove brat, that seatâs taken.ă
ăThat seatâs for our bro!ă
There were a bunch of tough looking dudes sitting right next to us. They seemed to have been chasing off everyone that tried to take the seat.
A quick appraisal allowed me to understand that they were basically a few of Ulmuttâs local thugs. They tried to scare Fran away, but completely failed given that she was used to dealing with people much more intimidating than they were. The fact that they were annoying basically made it so we didnât mind depriving them of their seats.
ăStun Boltă
ăGyah!ă
ăHiggiii!ă
ăOrpghh!ă
Fran stunned all three thugs and threw them into the aisle.
ăUrushi.ă
ăWoof.ă
The people in our surroundings immediately stood up in surprise the moment they spotted Urushi, but Fran ignored them and loaded his back with two of the men while the wolf grabbed the third with his mouth.
ăDump somewhere.ă
ăRuff.ă
Fran saw Urushi off and then sat down, which, in turn, also caused the people around us to return to their seats. They didnât bother talking to her though, seeing as how they likely thought that doing so would bring trouble, which, to us, was pretty much the best possible outcome.
Nothing in particular happened thereafter. We watched the remaining matches in peace.
Unfortunately, we werenât able to gain too much from watching Colbertâs or Amandaâs matches, as both ended their opponents in an instant.
The match between Erza and Charlotte was actually quite worth mentioning. The crowd had really cheered for the latter as she danced, but she was unfortunately too weak to take down Erza.
Sheâd managed to to start dancing with in a rather bewitching manner, but her moves were cut short, as she ended up having to fight a desperate, one sided struggle in order to dodge Erzaâs mace. In the end, she ended up getting grabbed by the nape of her neck and chucked out of the ring.
Though we didnât learn much about Amanda or Colbert, we were still at least capable of learning a few neat ways to apply certain skills, ways we never wouldâve thought up ourselves, even in our wildest dreams.
One of the more interesting combatants was a thief that buffed his opponentâs sense of smell and then started throwing stink bombs and other foul smelling shit. The takeaway we got from that wasnât his technique itself, but rather the concept of buffing oneâs opponent and then turning that buffed stat into some sort of disadvantage.
Weâd also learned just how one was actually supposed to use Lava Magic in combat. The mage we saw use it not only melted his opponentâs weapons, but also superheated the ground for the sake of zone control. It was a magic that really allowed its user to take advantage of an opponentâs weakness. Learning more about its applications really made me really consider leveling it up.
The sun had started to set by the time the dayâs matches had come to an end.
ăLooks like itâs about time for us to start heading home.ă
ăNnâŚă
ăDid you want to go somewhere instead, or?ă
ăStill have Zefmateâs sword.ă
Right. Iâd almost forgot that we were still holding onto Zefmateâs Blue Dragon Fang Shortsword. It was a pretty strong weapon, and honestly seemed to be on the more expensive side.
ăWe should probably give it back to him.ă
ăNn.ă
We didnât exactly think well of Blue Pride, but Zefmate himself didnât seem too bad. In fact, Iâd honesty had to say I thought him to be a pretty good guy. Plus, giving it back to him probably wouldnât take that much time, so it wasnât like doing it would be detrimental.
ăHey Urushi, do you still remember Zefmateâs scent?ă
ăWoof!ă
The operation was a go, and so, we had Urushi lead us over.
All in all, we spent about 20 minutes walking, after which we arrived at the cityâs outskirts. There werenât many houses around. The place was practically a large open field.
ăIs this it?ă
ăWoof.ă
Set up on that large field were a whole bunch of tents. It seemed Blue Pride had chosen to camp out instead of staying at an inn, as renting out rooms for all their members would be a pretty sizeable expense. Plus, camping out wasnât really that tough on the mercenary bandâs members anyways, seeing as how they were all fighters and whatnot.
I soon realized, however, that there was a bit of an issue. We werenât really too sure how we were supposed to get to Zefmate. We couldnât just waltz right through the camp seeing as how his bandâs members would probably end up spotting us and kicking up a fuss.
Maybe I could create a doppelganger and deliver the sword that way?
My brooding was interrupted as one of Blue Prideâs executives ended up exiting their tent and spotting us.
ăAh! Itâs you!ă
The person thatâd caught sight of us was one I recognized, the stuck up, 17-18 year old girl we met in front of Aurelâs manor.
ăWho?ă
ăIâm Seren, Blue Prideâs second in command.ă
ăNn. Fran.ă
ăYeah, I know. Youâre the one thatâs completely played our band for fools. Why are you here?ă
ăReturning this.ă
ăThatâs⌠my brotherâs sword! You thief!ă
Seren immediately began giving off an aura of hostility.
Wait, did she just call Zefmate her brother? I guess thatâd be why she gets treated as the bandâs second in command.
ăJust how did a little Black Catkin girl like you manage to beat him in the first place!?ă
ăNn? Strength.ă
ăStop lying! Black Catkin are famous for how weak they are! Thereâs no way you could ever be stronger than my brother! You mustâve done something underhanded or cheated!ă
ăDidnât.ă
ăThereâs no way you didnât! Thereâs no other way he couldâve possibly lost to a Black Catkin!ă
Seren stamped her feet on the ground and threw a tantrum in a childlike manner unbefitting her age. She didnât seem to share Zefmateâs views despite being his little sister.
ăUgh! Fine, whatever! If you want me to forgive you for being a cheater, go to the Adventurerâs Guild, tell them you cheated, and make them let my brother take your place!ă
Franâs eyes narrowed a bit because of how ungrateful Seren was acting.
ăRefuseâŚă
The black catgirlâs mood was getting worse by the moment. Sheâd visited because she wanted to see Zefmate, not because sheâd wanted to deal with this shit.
ăHaaah!? What are you saying? I was offering to go out of my way to forgive you for cheating. Youâre supposed to thank me, not give me attitude!ă
I was starting to doubt whether or not Seren was really Zefmateâs younger sister. Their temperaments were⌠a little too different.
ăâŚă
ăOh come on! This is why I canât stand you stupid black catkin! Iâm telling you to know your place!ă
ăâŚă
ăWhy are you looking at me like that? Iâll never forgive you if you refuse! Do you know what thatâll mean?ă
ăDonât.ă
Fran responded in an irritated tone; she was only barely managing to not to lash out because Seren was Zefmateâs sister. Her efforts were praiseworthy, but and she did manage to hold on, but it definitely wasnât something that could last too much longer.
ăHmph. You Wimp Catkin only remain free because we Blue Catkin allow you to. If you refuse to forfeit, then weâll not only capture and enslave you, but every other Black Catkin out there!ă
Ah, she said the word. RIP Franâs self control.
Seren had pushed Fran all the way to her boiling point; my wielder was as angry as she had been when Dias told her about Kiara. There was actually already no more helping Seren. Fran was going to kill her, and if worse came to worst, the entirety of Blue Pride would likely follow in her footsteps. I kinda felt bad for Zefmate, but it seemed to us that his followers were all your everyday average Blue Catkin. And if we were going to kill Seren, then wiping the rest of them out was probably for the better. Theyâd likely demand revenge if we didnât bother tying up all our loose ends.
ăâŚă
Fran didnât say a thing. She simply drew me and attacked the girl in front of her eyes. The attack wasnât a well refined one. All Fran was doing was just lashing out in anger. Still, her strike contained more than enough power to reap the other girlâs life.
But my blade never reached her.
Instead, it cleaved the flesh of another.
ăGafuuhhhâŚ.ă
ăZ-Zefmate!ă
Zefmate had dashed between Fran and Seren so he could function as a meatshield and tank the hit; my blade smashed through his collarbone and dug all the way down into his lungs.
Fran had just tried killing his sister, but, despite that, Zefmateâs glare fell not on her, but on person heâd been trying to protect.
ăWhat⌠are you sayingâŚSerenâŚ?ă
ăZefmate!? Are you okay!? What the hell did you just do to my brother!? I swear Iâll never forgive you, or your kind! Iâll wipe out every single last Bl-ă
ăStop itâŚ!ă
ăKyah!ă
The Blue Leopardkin slapped his little sister across the face shortly after she began cursing at Fran.
He didnât bother treating his wound, and instead just immediately prostrated himself before the person that had just mortally wounded him in an attempt to apologize.
ăIâm⌠sorry⌠my sister⌠didnât mean itâŚă
ăDonât⌠careâŚă
Despite that, Franâs response wasnât a favourable one. Sheâd been pushed way past the limit of what she could bear. Her anger could no longer be abated by a mere apology.
ăI swear⌠I wonât⌠ever let her⌠say something like that⌠ever again! Iâll⌠re-educate all⌠my troops⌠and exile the ones that wonât listen⌠no⌠Iâll even force them⌠into slaveryâŚ!ă
Zefmate knew that something like mere banishment wouldnât be enough to calm Fran down. It was too half-hearted. And so, he even offered to voluntarily sell his own blood related sister into slavery.
His battle with Fran had caused him to realize that she was way out of his league, and that she might end up slaughtering every single last one of Blue Prideâs members if he didnât manage to influence her mood..
ăWait, what are you saying? Sheâs just a-ă
ăShut⌠UpâŚă
Zefmate clobbered Seren, knocked her unconscious and caused her to collapse on the spot.
ăIâm⌠really sorryâŚă
His injuries were serious. He was on the verge of death, but he completely ignored his own safety and only continued to apologize.
I sensed the people that lay within their tents begin to move.
ăWell, Fran, what do you say? More peopleâll start showing up if you donât make up your mind fast.ă
ăIâm⌠sorryâŚă
ăâŚă
ăIâll have your back regardless of what choice you make, so donât hold back. Do whatever you want.ă
ăâŚă
Fran hesitated.
ăGreater Heal.ă
She couldnât make up her mind immediately; it took her a few moments, but ended up deciding against completely obliterating every Blue Catkin present. She didnât trust them. In fact, she hated them, but her impression of Zefmate was a good one and she didnât think he deserved to die.
ăWill be back another day. If no changes by then, will take action.ă
ăThank you so much!ă
Sensing the fury that lay within, Zefmate dropped to his knees and thanked Fran for her mercy.