âAh, I just had something to do. More importantly, there arenât any monsters in this area anymore. Iâve checked the surroundings thoroughly.â
Dyne and the others ran up to me as soon as I returned to the frontline. I had checked only with Detect Presence, but I really found zero monster presences, so it was fine, right?
âYeaaah!! We won!! Itâs humanityâs victory!!â
Dyne and the other S rankers, followed by the soldiers and adventurers, who fought until I arrived, reacted to my declaration with joy.
âTroops, let us return to the capital! A group of border patrol guards will remain here to monitor the situation! We shall now send a messenger ahead to the second and third lines of defense, as well as our headquarters in the capital!â
The army commander announced his orders, then proceeded to instruct the messengers.
âThatâs a great help. Iâm going to go back to the capital and report to Garguin, then.â
âUnderstood! Thank you very much!â
The commander bowed deeply to me, then ran off.
I waved to Dyne and the others, who were going to stay at the frontlines a while longer as added security, and headed toward the capital.
The news of the monstersâ extermination had already spread: the troops at the second line of defense bowed to me and thanked me.
In the third line of defense, I rejoined Finne, butâŠ
âWhatâs that face, Finne?â
Her expression was hard to describe: it was a mix of surprise and disappointment.
âAfter seeing that scene, I simply became too stupefied for words, thatâs all.â
What scene could she be talking about? Nibelheim, Yamata no Orochi, Thorâs Hammer? Or maybe Meteor Impact and the crater it made? Maybe she meant them allâŠ
âIsnât there something you should say, sir Haruto?â
âY-yeah, honestly I think I did go a little overboardâŠbut I donât regret anything!!â
âBut you should!!â
âY-yes, maâamâŠâ
Struck down by Finneâs glare, I couldnât help but apologize.
âA-anyway, everyone was safe and sound in the endâŠâ
âThatâs not the issue! SighâŠthatâs enough, letâs go back already.â
ââŠokay.â
Sulking, I dragged my feet back to the capital.
When we arrived at the northern gate, I found Garguin waiting for us, standing in the middle of the road, arms crossed.
He had a broad smile on his lips, but it looked just plastered on his face.
âGood job out there, Haruto. We could see you fight all the way here, you know? That was one hell of a show you put up. Especially the last part, what did you do?â
Garguinâs smile turned even more intimidating.
It might be wiser to make a tactical retreat for today.
âEhmâŠIâm sort of tired today, could we do this tomorrow?â
The mutant wyvern extermination, the monster horde, and Gheel had actually taken their toll on me, mentally speaking.
âDo this tomorrowâŠ? Youâre someâŠsigh. I actually have the duty to ask you plenty of questions, since youâre responsible for eliminating most of the monstersâŠâ
âAsk Dyne and the guys or the soldiers at the frontlines about what happened, if you need to know more you can ask me tomorrow.â
ââŠfine then. Well, there are the recording magic tools too, after all. I believe that reports should be heard in person though, and there are other things I have to tell you. Come to the guild as early as you can tomorrow, all right? Ah, youâre the one I need to talk to, so you donât have to take Finne with you, though.â
Garguin finally agreed to let me go for the day, so after saying goodbye Finne and I went back to the New Moon Inn.
~
The next morning, I headed to the guild, alone.
Finne stayed back at the hotel, following Garguinâs suggestion.
As soon as I stepped inside the guild, I was led to Garguinâs office and invited to sit down.
The guildmasterâs smile was even broader than the day before.
ââŠwell then, Haruto. Once again, thank you for your help yesterday. I checked the reports of the adventurers who fought at the first line of defense, as well as the armyâs records. So let me ask you againâŠwhat exactly did you do at the end of the battle?â
âItâs a skill called Meteor Impact. It uses up less magic power than expected, so I could shoot a whole barrage of those if I wanted.â
Garguin reacted by growing a fuming shade of red, then started yelling.
âA whole barrage!?! Just one was devastating enough!! It turns out there werenât any casualties because of a barrier or whatever but did you see that crater!?â
âI went a little overboardâŠ?â
âAâŠlittle?â
I know, I know, donât glare at me like that, jeez.
âOkay, more than a littleâŠI guess.â
âYou âguessâ!? I bet that barrier was your doing too, but you do know what would have happened if you didnât, right? You used that skill yourself, after all!â
I tried picturing the Meteor Impactâs effects in my mind.
âA huger crater would have formedâŠa range of five Kilometols around the epicenter would have become a wastelandâŠand the capital would have suffered grave damage because of the shockwaves and wind caused by the blast.â
I narrated the results of my precise simulation and Garguin shouted even louder.
âYou blasted FOOL!!! Donât use such a destructive skill so casually!!!â
I instinctively covered my ears to shield them from his yelling, then shouted back.
âShut up! Iâm getting a headache here! I made the barrier, didnât I!?â
âThatâs not the issue here!!â
Garguin breathed heavily.
âHonestlyâŠso, where did you go after that? Dyne said you disappeared and checked the surroundingsâŠis that what actually happened?â
âYeah, about thatâ â
I told Garguin about my confrontation with Gheel, one of the Demon Kingâs Four Heavenly Kings, and that he confessed to being the mastermind behind the monster hordeâs attack.
âW-wait a secondâŠdid you just say Gheel? The enemy really said that was his name?â
Hmm, he didnât actually âsayâ it, since I found out via Appraisal, but itâs the truth, so I might as well nod.
âYeah, do you know him?â
âOf course, heâs one of the Demon Kingâs Four Heavenly Kings, after allâŠâGheel the Tempterâ is famous for his abilities to control monstersâŠwhoâd ever thought he was behind this? So the Demon Kingâs forces have really begun to moveâŠ?â
Garguinâs expression turned sour.
âWell, you can rest easy, I defeated him already.â
âI see, thatâs one less thing to â wait, what?â
âI said I defeated him.â
Garguinâs eyes looked like they would pop out of their sockets any moment.
âThere you go again, saying it as if it was nothing! You should have told me something so important yesterday, in the first place!!â
âI defeated him, so itâs fine, no?â
âYouâre such aâŠsigh. Do you have any proof of that, by the way?â
Garguin was about to blow up again, but gave up and shook his head.
âNo, I donât. But he literally vanished after I used the Light magic âPurificationâ, so Iâm sure he died.â
ââŠis that so. If you say so, I guess thatâs trueâŠbecause of you, now I have more things to report to His MajestyâŠâ
âReally. Well, do your best.â
Garguinâs face twisted in a very displeased grimace as if he wanted to yell back something like âItâs your fault, damnit!â to me.
ââŠanyhowâŠtoday I called you here to listen to your report of what happened yesterdayâŠand another reason. About your rank promotion.â
âHm? I showed you the mutant wyvernâs head yesterday, right?â
The guild might have to do more inspecting on their part, but the exam itself should be over.
âYes, the promotion exam itself is complete, as you say.â
âSo I can get to S rank, right? Whatâs the problem?â
âJust listen. Yesterday, you exterminated a monster horde of approximately ten thousand, which included dozens of disaster class monsters too, all by yourself â are we clear until here?â
I failed to see where Garguin was going with this, but I nodded to make him go on.
âIn other words, if it wasnât for you the royal capital of the kingdom of Perdis, one of the Three Great States, would have fallen, by the hand of Gheel, one of the Four Heavenly Kings of the Demon Kingâs army.â
âAre you sure about that? The soldiers at the frontlines looked well trained to me, and there were three S rank adventurers there too. They could have taken care of the monsters even without me, donât you think?â
Garguin, however, sighed and gave me a look of reproach.
âYouâre taking disaster class monsters too lightlyâŠeven the kingdomâs entire army and all of our adventurers wouldnât have been enough to stop them. Thatâs why there are rumors spreadingâŠcalling you a divine warrior, a paladin of justice, a heroâŠâ
âEh? What?â
I never heard any of that before.
âYou didnât know? I was at the final line of defense, and even from there, I could see the magic you used. The folks at the frontlines, who saw you battle from up close, were the ones to start spreading the rumors.â
I definitely didnât act like some paladin of justice, thoughâŠ
Garguin grinned as if he could see right through me.
âIt means theyâre that grateful to you.â
âWell, Iâm glad they feel that way, butâŠwhat does that have to do with my rank?â
It was kind of embarrassing to hear, so I swerved the conversation back on topic.
âRight, about that â Haruto, you know that there are only five S rank adventurers in the whole world, right?
I nodded.
âYeah, Dyne, Norverne, Ranze, and two more, right? I was surprised to find three out of those five all in this city, though.â
âDyne and Norverne have been appointed to rank S in Perdis, so they picked the capital as their base of operations. Ranze rose to S rank in another country, but he apparently likes it here, so he comes to visit often. Heâs not here all the time, though.â
âThey were appointed to S rank in this country? What do you mean?â
Didnât the guild decide the adventurersâ rank?
âActually, promotion to S rank starts with a recommendation from the guild, but after that, the rulers of each country first hold a summit, then the monarch of the country the aspiring S ranker resides in holds the appointment ceremony. When I first told you about the promotion exam, I told you we needed âan objective, external evaluation and achievementsâ, right? The reason why we need it is to provide materials for each countryâs ruler to decide on during the summit. An S rank adventurer has enough potential to influence state-wide affairs, so the approval of the rulers of all Three Great States becomes necessary.â
âH-heyâŠitâs the first I hear of any of thatâŠâ
âWhatâs the problem? Do you have any trouble with the royal family?â
ââŠno, nothing.â
The Glicente people, who threw me out of the capital, might recognize meâŠbut they thought I was dead, soâŠmaybe it was going to work out?
Even if they found out I was still alive and tried having me assassinated, I could defend myself now, so I didnât need to worry.
âAnyway, the rulers of the Three Great States will discuss the matter of your promotion. The promotion itself is pretty much fixed, so considering the time for preparationsâŠthe ceremony will be about three days from now, I suppose.â
I replied to Garguinâs words with a nod.
âOh, by the way, itâs not really important, so I didnât say it before, but when an adventurer is promoted to S rank, they receive something like a second name.â
âWha!?â
I felt my facial muscles tense up.
âA s-second nameâŠ? Something like Dyneâs âLightning Speed Crazed Bladeâ or Norverneâs âTwin Fists of Searing FlameââŠ?â
âRight. Up to rank A, adventurers are called all sorts of nicknames by others, but this second name is picked by the guild after careful scrutiny and officially approved by the country. Arenât you glad?â
Not even a little bit!!
What if they give me a weird name? What do I do when I see my classmates again�
I can easily imagine what kind of second name they might think of if they use yesterdayâs massacre as a basisâŠitâs definitely going to be cringe-worthyâŠ
As I was slumping in such thoughts, Garguin raised a finger and continued.
âAfter you went back to your inn yesterday, we were rather busy with the aftermath of the battle, but we managed to come up with some good ideas. The first one was⊠âThe Absolute Oneâ, if I recall.â
âUughâŠâ
The mental damage was enough to make me groan in pain.
Absolute? Absolute what? How old is whoever came up with it�
âThe second one was âAnnihilatorâ.â
Garguinâs mental attacks did not stop.
Okay, I did annihilate the monsters, butâŠ
âBut the best proposal wasâŠâ
Garguin was about to continue when someone knocked at the door. One of the guildâs attendants had brought us more tea.
âIt was âDemon Kingâ, sir.â
âRight, âDemon Kingâ. Perfect for you, right? Haruto!â
âGwaah!!â
It was the coup de grace.
Putting aside how cringe-worthy the name was, wasnât there a real Demon King in this world? What made them think it was okay to use it as my second name? Was I going to have people trying to save the world from my evil clutches?
I took deep breaths, trying to calm down, then spoke.
ââŠmay I ask the reasons behind such names?â
âNaturally!â
The attendant replied, a bright smile on her face.
âFirst, about âThe Absolute Oneâ: this name was proposed because your gravity magic forced the monsters on the ground, then you continued to overwhelm them with magic spells, thus sealing your *absolute* victory! Then, âAnnihilatorâ was proposed because you literally brought swift *annihilation* upon all monsters, without the slightest difficulty.â
The attendant continued her explanation, with growing enthusiasm.
âLastly, about âDemon Kingâ! This proposal is based on your appearance and manner, sir Haruto: how you ordered the monsters to open the way for you, how you forcefully removed them from your path, and how you exhibited mastery in all sorts of magic!! Combinations of magic elements like no one has ever seen before, astounding firepower, spectacular sights! Superhuman abilities, fitting the supreme monarch of demons!â
The attendant, in her excited fever, came closer and closer to me with every sentence.
âI get it, I get it already, back off, please!â
âOh! I-Iâm so sorry!â
The attendant finally regained her composure: she moved away from me, blushed, and bowed.
I sighed, then shot a glare in Garguinâs direction.
âPlease, let me have a proper second nameâŠ?â
âHmm? They all sound great to me, though?â
âYou canât be serious!?â
I wanted to protest more but was quickly whisked out of the guildmasterâs office, with the promise that they would contact me again when the final decision was made.
~
I walked down the stairs to the guildâs entrance hall, thinking I had to talk to Finne about the promotion when I found the three S rank adventurers waiting for me.
âLook sharp, you lot! Here comes the divine warrior!â
âOpen a path for the boss!â
âOpen a path, now!! Good morning, boss!!â
âGOOD MORNING!!!â
Dyne, Norverne, and Ranze shouted, followed by the rest of the adventurers in the entrance hall.
I thus proceeded to desperately find a way out, while the second name proposals came raining at me from all directions.