Salrut glared at Fran with eyes filled with hatred as Urushi held him down in front of her.
ăThe Godblade should belong to my country!ă
So he really was after the Godblade. Well, it was a super weapon that was strong enough to throw off the balance of power held between nations. Reidos seemed kind of scummy, so it would only make sense for them to want it.
We werenât able to extract any other information out of him. He let loose the fact that Reidos wanted the Godblade, but refused to say anything else thereafter. I guess it canât be helped. Spies were tight lipped after all.
We probably couldâve gotten him to spill the beans if we tortured him, but there were children around, so yeahâŚ.
Besides, interrogating him was Seridâs job, not ours. If we went ahead and pried the information out of him, we mightâve ended up getting stuck in an international conflict. We were pretty much leg deep in it already, so I didnât want us to get even more involved.
ăSalrut⌠WhyâŚ?ă
ăI canât believe he was deceiving us this whole time.ă
The twins were still in shock. Apparently, he acted as their guard for over five whole years.
Salrut had claimed to have abandoned the Kingdom of Reidos about eight years ago. He then spent his days wandering around until he ended up somewhere in the Fyrias Kingdom. He happened to stumble upon the Queen as she was being attacked by insurgents, so he protected her, and thus, she decided to grant him a position of knighthood. He had worked as hard as he could for several years on end, and sp, he was eventually given the honor of guarding members of the royal family.
Okay, thatâs pretty shady. So basically, he showed up at the same time as a bunch of insurgents and drove them off without taking even the slightest scratch despite being just one dude with a horse? Yeah, seems just a bit more than a bit fishy to me.
Wasnât the queen like, a little too unwary of this sort of thing? I mean, I know he saved her life and all, but she literally placed a Reidosian knight in a position that allowed him direct contact with the royal family.
That thought led to a sneaking suspicion, so I decided to check Salrutâs equipment over just to figure out the effects of all the magic items he had on hand.
Name: Ring of Bonds
Effect: Makes it easier for the wearer to bond with other people. This item becomes more effective the longer one stays in contact with the wearer.
Honestly, I hadnât paid it too much mind at first, but that was only because I didnât think its effect to be too significant. It turned out that I was wrong. The ringâs effect was much more than Iâd been expecting. I used the Eye of Empyria alongside Magical Perception and Sorcery in order to further investigate the item only to find that itâd been imbued with a very significant amount of magical power.
It wasnât strong enough to brainwash people or anything like that, but was more than enough to make one throw almost all their wariness out the window.
ăThis ring?ă
ăWhat are you doing!? Stop tha-geh!ă
ăWoof!ă
It looked like something really important, as Salrut started to struggle the moment we tried to take it from him, but Urushi immediately applied more force to his front paw and crushed all the dark knightâs resistance.
Apparently, he was having a lot of fun grinding Salrut into the ground with his paws. Heâd even occasionally switch between his two front paws just so he could squish him a bit with each in turn. Every time he did, Salrut would let out a funny sounding groan, which only entertained the large, black wolf all the more.
ăWhat is it, Fran?ă
ăNn. Ring. Suspicious.ă
Fran handed Salrutâs ring over to Serid after forcibly ripping it off his finger. Taking the ring away from him had seemed to be the right choice given the impatient tone the act had elicited in response.
Immediately following that, we decided to go around questioning all the knights. Normally, spotting one cockroach meant that there were actually around ten others roaming about, and spies were pretty much cockroaches in their own right. Through that act, we managed to weed out two more traitors.
And that was pretty much it. We did all we could for them so I returned to my usual form and returned to the sheath hanging off Franâs back.
The next thing we decided to do was to head to Barbra, or least it was until we realized that the pirates still had treasure hidden away at their base. More importantly was the fact that that said base was on route. Apparently, it was hidden away amongst a bunch of islands.
It sounded like they had a bunch, so I was really looking forward to raiding the place. We ended up doing a tonne, so we totally needed a plentiful reward, right?
Captain Rengil asked the pirate captain an interesting question as we had the latter guide us over to his hideout.
ăAttacking a ship and murdering the royalty on it really isnât a pirate-like thing to do, is it?ă
Wait, really? It sounded perfectly pirate-like to me.
ăItâs not?ă
Apparently Fran was wondering the same thing, so she immediately asked the captain for his reasoning.
ăWell, pirates may be ruffians through and through, but, they donât normally kill people who donât fight back. They almost never harm anyone that chooses to surrender.ă
ăReally?ă
ăReally. Attacking ships the way they do is something that naturally incurs a lot of risk. Most ships tend to be guarded by mercenaries or adventurers, and they donât even know whatâs on the ship until after they after they take it over.ă
Oh, I get it. So thereâs a pretty good chance theyâll lose more than they gain.
ăThatâs why they normally choose to take hostages and demand ransom payments in exchange for their safety. Itâs far more profitable for them that way. Itâs kind of weird to put it like this, but the piracy business is built on trust. People wouldnât pay ransom if they didnât trust the pirates not to harm their hostages, after all.ă
ăMakes sense.ă
ăMurdering members of the royal family is pretty much completely out of the piratesâ realm of operation. If their deeds were discovered, then whatever country the royals belonged to would likely send a subjugation force. Moreover, the public would lose trust in them and effectively force them to terminate their business.ă
ăUnder normal circumstances, yes. Surrendering would have been the best possible decision by far.ă
Ohhhh, thatâs how it is. Whoops. Sorry Serid, I really shouldnât have started suspecting you because of that. I blame Salrut, itâs all his fault.
ăWe decided to accept the request because we really needed the money. Thought itâd work out because there wouldnât be any proof.ă
Apparently, Salrut had actually started probing them out about a week ago. That was probably right around when he started getting ready to have the prince and princess murdered.
The pirates had figured out that everything would go well so long as they followed Salrutâs instructions. They likely would have succeeded had we not been here. To Salrut, hiring Fran was akin to digging his own grave.
Well, technically, I guess he wasnât the one that dug it out. The twins were responsible for the suggestion. The three of them got along pretty well, so they mustâve wanted to spend more time with her.
Either way, as far as Salrut was concerned, hiring Fran was akin to throwing another factor into the mix. He probably allowed it because the lack of an escort ship meant that they didnât really have that many people to fend off any incoming magic beasts, and he himself wasnât exactly planning to die at sea. The issue lay with the fact that he had no idea that she was strong enough to sink the entire pirate fleet with ease.
ăNeeded money? Why?ă
ăYou remember the condition our ships were in?ă
ăNn.ă
It looked like theyâd just been through some sort of battle. Some of them even had holes in their decks.
ăWe needed money so we could have them repaired.ă
ăWhy so damaged?ă
ăIt all happened seven days agoâŚă
The pirate seemed to go straight down memory lane.
ăWe did the usual. We left our hideout in search of prey.ă
His eyes seemed kind of hazy, as if he was looking at something far off in the distance. Come on, I really donât care about all the this sentimental stuff. Just sum it up for us or something.
Apparently, they left their base as usual, one thing led to another, and they eventually ended up running into a gigantic magic beast. The magic beast instantly sank four of their ships, left two heavily damaged, and the rest in the state in which we first saw them.
ăMagic Beast?ă
ăYeah, it was a gigantic monster the likes of which Iâd never seen before. If I had to guess, Iâd say it was most likely some type of sea serpent.ă
ăHow big?ă
ăI couldnât see the whole thing, but, its girth was about the same as my shipâs.ă
Woah, thatâs big. If it was as wide as a ship, then it was most likely about a hundred odd meters long.
It was probably the magic beast that weâd heard about back in Dharz, the one that was seen hanging around the coastal area.
I donât know if weâll end up running into it, but I guess we should be extra careful just in case seeing as how we didnât know the extent of its strength.
Wait, I feel like I mightâve just jinxed it. Nah⌠no way, rightâŚ?
ăWeâve spotted a massive shadow in the ocean. Itâs right in front of us.ă
Okay, yeah, I definitely just jinxed it.
ăMaster.ă
ăYeah, I know. Letâs go, Urushi!ă
ăWoof!ă
The magic beast we were about to challenge was one strong enough to completely demolish the pirateâs fleet with ease. This little ship of ours would probably be screwed if we just sat around and didnât do anything.
ăCaptain.ă
ăItâs right over there, Fran!ă
We looked in the direction the captain was pointing, and surely enough, we saw something massive wriggling around beneath the waterâs surface despite the fact that we were still over a hundred meters away from it.
ăIt looks like itâs heading right for us.ă
ăCanât get away?ă
ăI doubt it. Itâs a bit too quick for us.ă
Well, I guess that means weâre going to have to fight. Wait, Fran, why are your eyes sparkling like that? Weâre in a pretty bad spot here, you know?
ăVictory goes to first to attack.ă
ăHahâŚ. Alright, I guess it canât be helped. Letâs hit it with everything weâve got.ă
ăNn.ă
The only thing I was worried about was the fact that our attacks might not land given that the giant sea serpent was still underwater.
ăHey Urushi, could you try provoking it a bit so it surfaces?ă
ăBark bark bark!ă
Wow, they both seem like they really want to go at it. I mean, thatâs good and all, but theyâre almost kind of like warmongers at this point.
Alright, I guess Fran and I will get ready to attack while Urushi does his thing. The enemyâs body was so big that we had no choice but to go all out.
ăIâm going to use my Telekinetic Catapult. Could you throw me while using wind magic and some sort of Elemental Blade to power it up?ă
ăRoger.ă
The first thing I did was transform and optimize my body in order to draw out as much power as possible. The image I had in mind was something like a bullet. I purged all my spare parts and carved a spiral like groove into my body.
My resulting form was one that I felt like Iâd seen before. Ah, right, I very closely resembled a certain Archerâs rendition of Caladbolg, which was fine seeing as how Iâd gained a lot more penetrating power.
I then proceeded to activate Flame Blade, wind magic, Vibration Fang, and Vulcanization simultaneously. Parallel Processing allowed it all to happen without a hitch.
ăYou ready, Fran?ă
ďźNn. Ready whenever.ďź
ăAlright, good.ă
I began getting ready to use Telekinesis.
And then, our chance came.
ăGyagyagagagagaoooo!ă[1]
ăWoof!ă
ăUrushi. Good job.ă
Urushi had been firing potshots at the creature from above. It didnât take him long to annoy it enough for it to finally surface. Itâs giant head emerged from the sea as it attempted to chase him down. It was so big that it looked like it could probably swallow an entire blue whale with ease.
It didnât look like a snake though. Instead, it moreso resembled an earthworm. Its mouth looked like that of a sea anemone in that it was lined with gigantic fangs.
ăGo!ă
ăYeah, letâs do this!ă
Fran threw me with everything she had. Her throw alone was so powerful that it had enough kinetic energy to send me flying through anything on or below the level of a lesser wyvern.
I released all of the telekinetic force Iâd been saving up and accelerated myself even further.
ăUoooooohhhhhďźă
A massive impact force assaulted the magic beast the moment I made contact; a crater ten meters in diameter suddenly appeared where I assumed the creatureâs neck was.
The impact was so powerful that it sent me flying off in some direction immediately afterwards. A good chunk of my blade had been destroyed, and the rest had cracks running through it. It looked like using Overboost really did put way too much strain on my body.
But I didnât have any time to lament over the amount of damage my suicide attack had done to me.
ăHoly crap! What the hell is this thing!?ă
Appraising the magic beast had left me in a state of shock and awe.
Description : An ocean parasite said to have the ability to grow infinitely. Itâs not very smart and does nothing but follow its instincts. Itâll even attempt to eat anything that moves. It lacks any sort of unique abilities, the only thing special about it is its size. However, it is precisely its size that causes its enemies the most trouble. Legends have said that these creatures have even swallowed entire islands in the past. It is extremely difficult to kill, and is considered an A level threat. Its magic stone is located in its heart.
Seriously? Itâs got over 30k HP!? The attack we just used didnât even chunk 10% of its total health. To make matters worse, it was an A level threat.
It didnât have that many skills, and if you only looked at its skills, youâd probably think that it was really weak. Its only selling point was that it was big. Seriously though, it was way too big for anyoneâs goodâŚ
[1] Iâm honestly not sure how to best represent this sound effect in English, so I kinda just let it be. I know itâs some sort of screech mixed with a roar, but I canât put it into English words without it sounding stupid.