ăItâs no problem. I only decided to help because I just so happened to have something similar happen to me in the past.ă
ăSimilar? Also almost tricked by Magicianâs Guild?ă
ăNot exactly, but I did have my fair share of unpleasant experiences because I garnered too much attention.ă
Apparently Fermus, like us, had stood out ever since he was young. Namely, heâd managed to win one of Ulmuttâs tournaments in his youth.
As a result, he was approached by magicians, mercenaries, nobles, merchants, and underground organisations. The individuals and groups that tried to solicit him would often refuse to back off even if he denied them, and sometimes even attempt to resort to force.
ăIâm sure the same will happen to you.ă
ăHow to deal with?ă
ăMy approach was just to flee. I wandered from place to place in order to keep them from somehow making me go along with their demands.ă
The dragon hunterâs coping method was honestly a pretty good one. There was no way the people that wanted to solicit him would be able to keep up, especially if he was careful about covering his tracks.
ăThough, I ultimately ended up having Dias solve my problems for me.ă
ăDias?ă
ăYeah. The two of us had always gotten along, in part because weâre in the same age range. Heâd already become guildmaster back then, so I just had him agree to call me his aide so I could use his name and reputation to deny the people that approached me.ă
Diasâ position as Guildmaster made it so the very mention of his name was enough to cause most lesser nobles to back off. Having Diasâ support made Fermusâ life much easier.
ăIt seems to me that youâve drawn even more attention than I had, so you may end up having to deal with some really difficult people. Iâm confident youâll be able to crush all the greedy criminal syndicates that come after you, but, the same canât be said for the nobility. Dealing with them the wrong way could potentially lead to something that ultimately devolves into an international dispute.ă
The last little bit Fermus tagged on came off as personal, and as a result, was highly convincing.
ăFirst hand experience?ă
ăHahaha. Yeah, I happened to get into a little bit of a fight with a noble from another country and ultimately ended up leaving my name in their records.ă
ăJust because refusal?ă
ăWell⊠he was acting in a bit too demanding a manner for my taste, so I ended up âinteractingâ with him and about 50 of his subordinatesâŠă
ăKilled?ă
ăNo, no, I just made it so they needed to see a doctor immediately. The issue came from the fact that the person in question happened to be related to royalty.ă
Yeah, I could see why thatâd end up pissing off an entire country. There was no way they could just just let something like that happen and not react unless they wanted to lose face.
ăDealt with how?ă
ăOh, you know, nothing special. All I did was subdue and capture everyone that went after me before finally having a face to face meeting with the countryâs king, albeit one scheduled in the middle of the night.ă
So Iâm guessing that means he threatened him? I mean, I get heâs strong, but like, that doesnât exactly sound like something he, or anyone for that matter, could get away with.
ăHonestly, it was something only made possible because the country was a weak and uninfluential one. Even their most powerful citizens were weaker than me. Thereâs no way I could possibly pull off a stunt like that if faced with a country like the Kingdom of Kranzel.ă
ăI see.ă
ăSo the thing I was actually trying to say is that the best thing you could possibly do is fall back on the Adventurerâs Guild and people like Amanda, who you know you can trust, if you happen to run into any trouble.ă
ăNn. Why Amanda?ă
ăOh, Iâm guessing you must not know then. Many of the children that grow up in Amandaâs orphanages end up becoming outstanding adventurers. They say she would be able to amass an army powerful enough to wipe a small country off the map so long as made use of her connections.ă
What the hell!?
Amandaâs connections were way more impressive than weâd been expecting them to be.
ăAmanda, amazing.ă
ăSheâs got an incredible backing, and is a force to be reckoned with even if she doesnât bother venturing onto the battlefield herself. Sheâs the whole reason the Reidosians havenât picked a fight with Kranzel.ă
I had no way of knowing how Amanda ran the orphanages she had set up all over the place, or what she taught those that attended them. However, I was still able to see why it would be reasonable for the children that she raised to look up to her and her choice of career. My assumption was that she probably offered at least a bit of training, because that being true would in turn make everything click. Her instruction likely led the children she supported to develop solid foundations, which in turn ultimately allowed them to grow into outstanding adventurers.
ăThough, I think youâll be fine regardless, especially seeing as how the Beastkinâs Country has your back.ă
ăBeastkinâs country has back?ă
ăWait, you werenât working for them?ă
ăNo.ă
ăI noticed that youâd watched the finals together with the Beast Lord, so Iâd assumed that you were in his employ⊠If thatâs not the case, then I guess heâs probably just taken a sort of liking to you.ă
ăReally?ă
ăReally. I think the reason he was willing to appear in public with you is because he wanted to keep other countries from investing you in their interests.ă
Fermus continued after a light nod.
ăMy beastkin acquaintances have told me that most of the other beastkin have a rather favourable impression of you. They also seem to think that they could potentially deepen their bond with the Beast Lord if they demonstrate that they can get along with you. The way I see it, youâve more or less already become one of the Beastkin countryâs associates.ă
He was right. With the way things were going, I wouldnât actually be too surprised if we ultimately ended up siding with the Beastkinâs Country. Weâd basically committed ourselves to visiting because the Beast Lord had made it so he owed Fran a favour. Heâd also made himself seem like someone we could interact with going forward.
It was almost like the Beast Lord had orchestrated everything so that Fran would be more inclined to pay his country a visit. That said, I felt like he himself wasnât actually capable of constructing such a meticulous plan. It was instead likely derived from advice given to him by Royce or Roche.
That said, the relationship we currently shared with the Beast Lord was more so like one that focused around the act of give and take, in which we exchanged mutual benefits.
ăWhoops. I got a bit too caught up in conversing with you. I need to go.ă
ăThanks.ă
ăDo stop by my store some time if you ever decide to check in on Barbra. Iâve started doing research on a recipe that involves the use of curry.ă
ăHigh expectations.ă
ăGreat. Iâll make sure I fulfill them.ă
Fermus gave one last bow before making an exit.
ăYou know, Iâd really rather not keep running into people like the mages we just met.ă
ăNn.ă
I almost felt like I jinxed it, as someone once again called out us right about where we reached the place we met Grakma and his goons.
ăHey, you, girl. Hold on.ă
ăNn?ă
ăYes, Iâm talking to you.ă
A party of four approached us, with a man dressed like a swordsman taking up the lead. His appearance immediately caused all the adventurers around us to react and start muttering to each other.
ăDude, check that out. Itâs Celldio.ă
ăWhyâs he here?ă
ăTsk. Even just seeing his face pisses me the hell off.ă
ăHere I was thinking today was going to be a good day. Well, there goes that.ă
The mood almost seemed to instantly plummet as he showed his face. It seemed he was the type of guy most other adventurers disliked.
His appearance itself wasnât what seemed to have repulsed them, as heâd dressed himself up neatly and looked exactly as youâd expect a knight.
He was decently strong, but not anything too outstanding. His party members were the same. They were all at least level 30, and had fairly decent stats. They had a pretty good balance going too, with a swordsman, a shield-bearer, a mage, and a rogue. That said, Celldio, the guy that seemed like the partyâs leader, really didnât seem worthy of his A ranked title. He was weaker than both Jean and Colbert, who were still both B rankers, so there wasnât even really any point in comparing him to someone like Amanda. I mean, had a pretty versatile build, but stillâŠ
Celldio spoke in a pompous sounding voice as I looked and thought over his stats.
ăYou.ă
His voice was completely devoid of amicability. It really didnât take him saying more than just a single word for me to understand why none of the other adventurers liked him. Dude was definitely a total douchebag, and the type that looked down on other people to boot.
Both his skills and titles seemed to reference the fact that he was the type you wouldnât want your daughter to hang around. That, combined with his good looking face, and the fact that he was a viscount, immediately made me not want him associating with Fran in any which way.
ăThis dude looks like heâs both a noble and a scumbag. Itâd probably be best for you to just ignore him and move on.ă
ïŒGot it.ïŒ
We planned to slip right past him and casually wander off, but we failed.
ăHey! Wait!ă
The skirt chaser moved himself in Franâs way before continuing to call out to her in an arrogant manner. Looking at him up close made me realize he wasnât just a good looking guy, but rather, an incredibly good looking guy. As a result, I started to hate on him even more.
ăYouâre Fran, right? The Black Lightning Princess?ă
He clearly only called out to her because he knew exactly who she was.
ăC ranker. Fran.ă
ăGood, then I have the right person. I donât really think I need to bother introducing myself, but I will anyway. Iâm Celldio Lesspas, A ranked adventurer.ă
ăNn? Never heard of.ă
ăWhat? You canât possibly be serious, can you?ă
ăNn.ă
ăHuh. You really donât do your research, do you?ă
Wow, what a cunt. The dude immediately assumed that we didnât do enough research just because we didnât know who he was. His clear overconfidence only made me hate him all the more.
I began wondering what he wanted. There was no way he would go out of his way to call out to Fran and name himself if he didnât have something in mind.
Chances were, he probably either wanted to invite them to his party or ask her to do something. Either way, I didnât really feel like what came out of his mouth would end up being anything decent.