Frederick had suddenly appeared and took control of the situation by force.
His gaze turned in the direction of Fran, who was currently still in hiding. He didnât seem to be completely aware of our presence, but he probably sensed something strange in the alleyway.
After a bit of deliberation, he poised himself for combat.
ăI think we better reveal ourselves.ă
ďźOkay.ďź
Fran stepped out of the alley while maintaining her stealth skills. He should recognize us now that weâve appeared in his field of view.
The reason we still maintained our stealth was because of the mysterious archer.
We didnât want to expose ourselves to such an unknown opponent, since we still couldnât determine where they were.
ăItâs been a while.ă
ăWhat a surprise, to think I would meet you hereâŚâŚă
He seemed pretty surprised too. Both of them were at a loss for words, not knowing what other was after.
It was clear to us that Frederick intended to prevent a war between the two organizations, but for what purpose? He probably didnât understand why Fran was here either.
Neither of them could confirm that they were actually allies, and time passed with them both silent.
Then, I sensed someone else approaching. However, this was someone we knew too.
After a minute of waiting, a girl with a blue ponytail appeared. Velmeria, the half-water dragonkin, and the only daughter of Count Bailleys.
She emerged from the alleyway wearing a completely black outfit, similar to one she wore before.
ăFrederick, my apologies. I lost sight of the archeââFran?ă
ăNn. Velmeria, itâs been a long time.ă
ăL-Long time no see. Anyways, I couldnât detect any sign of you at allâŚâŚ Have you improved your skills again?ă
ăBecause Iâm training. But youâve gotten stronger too.ă
ăFufu. Iâm training every day too. Besidesââă
ăWait. I know you two have a lot to talk about, but this is not the place. Letâs move.ă
ăI agree.ă
I didnât sense any hostility coming from the two, so I can agree with a change our location. But how are we gonna clean this place up?
If we just left the outlaws lying on the ground, wouldnât they be slaughtered by whichever side got reinforcements first?
In that case, there wouldnât have been any point to stopping them in the first place.
ăWhat are we gonna do with them?ă
ăI have already notified the security forces of the Sanatorium, so we can leave the rest to them. They would be more happy to treat these folks, since that would allow them to pocket the treatment fee.ă
So theyâre forcing people into their treatment centers and taking money for it. Well, the healers of the Adventurers Guild do practically the same thing, so I guess weâll just leave it to them.
ăLet us return to the safe house for the time being.ă
ăFran, follow us.ă
ăNnâŚâŚ?ă
ăWhatâs wrong?ă
ăSomethingâs⌠weird.ă
Fran paused to take a look around.
ăThe same feeling as the other day?ă
ăNnâŚâŚă
Fran felt the same strange feeling a couple days ago. If this is a repeat occurrence, weâll have to thoroughly investigate the surroundings!
But that turned out to be impossible, because of the security forces of the Sanatorium. Frederick said he called for them earlier, and they just now arrived.
Iâm very curious to know what triggered Franâs senses, but getting out of here seems to be the wisest option.
Following Frederick, we left the area.
We moved with them to an inn room within the residential district. It seemed to be a pretty good place to hide since the outlaws couldnât make a big scene here.
Of course, we used all our magic and skills to hide our presences on the way back to the room. Only someone of extremely high ability would have been able to track us.
ăWell now, I have many questions. But first, Velmeria⌠what happened?ă
ăIâm very sorry, but I let the archer escape. I found this in what I believe was the archerâs position.ă
Velmeria put the arrow in her hand on the table. Frederick picked it up and began observing it.
ăThis is certainly a very unique construction.ă
ăRight, itâs hollow inside.ă
Now that you mention it, it did seem hollow.
I also took out the arrow I had knocked down with my telekinesis, making it look as if Fran had taken it out of storage, and she handed it to them.
ăThis one is hollow too.ă
Fran spoke as she looked into the arrow. Though hollow, itâs not like there was anything special within. I thought they would be poison or something, but there was no sign of poison in either of the arrows.
I didnât understand the point of the arrowâs shape, but Frederick seemed to recognize them.
ăThis arrow looks just like the ones Dogsinger usesâŚâŚă
ăI see. Now that you mention it, they did say she uses a special kind of arrow.ă
ăDogsinger?ă
Is that someoneâs alias?
ăShe is one of the executives of the Dragon King Syndicate.ă
ăThe Dragon King Syndicate has a group of combat specialized executives known as the âThree Clawsâ. Miranleil the Dogsinger, Gephe of the Evil Way, and Gazzol of the Windscales, each of whom is said to be as strong as a Rank A adventurer if you challenge them in their field of expertise. Please be careful if you ever encounter them.ă
ăGazzol? The wind dragonkin?ă
ăDid you know him?ă
ăNn. He attacked me, so I beat him up.ă
Fran nodded her head lightly, but Velmeria simply froze, completely stunned. Itâs no wonder though, since Fran mentioned she had already defeated the guy immediately after being warned about him.
ăSo who is this Dogsinger?ă
ăW-Wait just a second. Before that, you said you beat up Gazzol?! D-Did you kill him?ă
ăNn? I didnât kill him. He was holding back too, so I just beat him up a bit.ă
ăV-Very impressiveâŚâŚ I thought I had closed the gap between us a little, but it may have gotten even widerâŚâŚă
Well, Gazzol was the type of guy who preferred rampaging around on a wide battlefield. He probably couldnât utilize the greater half of his abilities fighting in a dark alleyway. It would have been a much closer fight if he got serious.
ăWindscales is one of the better ones in the Dragon King Syndicate, so Iâm glad to hear you didnât kill them. Letâs move on to the Dogsinger.ă
ăShe uses a bow?ă
ăCorrect. They call her âDogsingerâ because she fires hollow arrows, which make a distinctive noise when flying through the air, like a large dog barking.ă
ăI see.ă
So this arrow proved that Dogsinger was involved. But isnât that a bit too obvious?
Frederick must have been thinking the same thing as me.
ăDogsinger may be a woman of questionable character, but she has a brain. She wouldnât leave behind such clear evidence.ă
ăSo you believe someone may be trying to pin the blame on her?ă
ăThatâs a strong possibility.ă
I knew it. Someone was manipulating things behind the scenes.