It was within a musty darkness. A young man in his early twenties was vacantly staring at an incapacitated corpse with its hands tied around the chair. He was looking down at the remains which were in a state where it was more accurate to call it a pile of meat marinated in blood rather than a human corpse. The youth continued looking at the corpse with curious eyes before he grabbed one of the torture devices and pushed it deep into the body of the corpse. The dead donât move. The youth looked behind him and asked with an innocent voice.
âMom, why did he die?â
The youthâs question rang out in the darkness as two silhouettes appeared from the shadows. One male and one female. They both wore black robes with feline masks.
âThis personâs heart contains a Covenant.â
The femaleâs voice echoed in the dark.
âA Covenant?â
When the youth asked, the woman approached the corpse tethered to the chair and pulled the prosthetic arm attached to his left side, then pointed its finger toward the heart that was currently exposed.
âThe moment an oath taken under the Divine Mediatorâs name is broken, your life is forfeited. He must have broken his oath the moment he decided to reveal the name you sought. That was why the heart exploded.â
Listening to the womanâs explanation, the youth looked deflated and dropped the small knife in his hand.
âAh, so unlucky. It was my first interrogation! To meet such an idiot.â
A man appeared behind him. He was a tall youth wearing the same black robe and feline mask as the rest. He slapped the discouraged youth on his back and spoke with malice.
âYou are a disgrace to the family! Why does everything you do turn out like this? You canât even do one interrogation right. Iâd have made this guy spit out the name of the fucker we wanted in a minute!â
âBrother, donât be too harsh. This is our Pictâs humble beginnings.â
Black fog smoldered behind the teen. The fog transformed into a young woman with a sensual body shape. Black hair and blood red eyes. She wore a playful smile under the feline mask.
âAll hear me.â
The man who appeared at the beginning spoke with a solemn voice. He accepted the gaze of the four before him and extended his left arm in a disciplined gesture. There was a tattoo of lightning piercing a skull etched onto the back of his hand. It might appear to be normal, or even tacky, but those that knew its meaning would never underestimate it. It was because the tattoo represented one of the four families that controlled the Assassinâs Guild, Almeria Family. It wasnât the most powerful among the four families, but it was known to be the most sinister. They always moved as a single unit on missions.
âThis time, we face off against the Enemy of the World. He is a monster among monsters whose strength exceeds the 600 mark. One mistake could cost us our lives. Donât lower your guard. Always step carefully. As a father, I donât wish to lose any of my family.â
The current patriarch of the Almeria family, Dâvici Almeria, finished his brief speech then disappeared with his wife into the darkness on the far side. The oldest son and daughter, Kaz Almeria and Myra Almeria, quietly followed after their parents.
The only one remaining was their youngest, Pict Almeria. His face was still twisted as though his anger from the previous incident hadnât been resolved. He picked up the prosthetic arm that had been left on the ground, opened the dead manâs jaw, then tried to shove the entire prosthetic inside. The corpse, tied to the chair, thrashed about wildly.
âShitâŚ! All because of this fucker!â
The teen left the scene, leaving a mangled corpse behind. A man sought out the blood-soaked room after a considerable amount of time had passed.
ââŚâ
Sungchul steadily looked at the pitifully disfigured corpse.
âChristian.â
His face could not be recognized due to the grotesque methods used in the interrogation, but the prosthetic embedded into his jaw revealed his identity.
âEwâŚWhat theâŚI canât look at thisâŚâ
Bertelgia dug deeper into the breast pocket. Sungchul looked around at his surroundings. They didnât leave behind a single clue besides the horrendous torture tools and blood. This wasnât done by just anybody, Sungchul felt that in his guts.
But why?
He fell into deep contemplation briefly beside Christianâs corpse. In the end, he discovered something shiny next to the blood-soaked torture devices. A gold coin reflecting a golden light. The unmarked coin.
âDid they use this to track himâŚ?â
He wasnât fully aware of the ongoings of the world of merchants, but he had heard stories. There was a rumor which he found hard to believe that a skilled merchant could use a single coin to uncover everything it had experienced. He had brushed it off with a laugh before, but this was the only clue he had at this point.
âIs this an act by someone whoâs targeting me?â
There was no other way to interpret this. It was difficult to imagine that anyone would pour so many resources to chase down a single worthless Slave Hunter. Sungchul was also still in the superior position. His unknown enemies must not have been able to uncover anything about him.
This was the power of the Covenant.
Sungchul pulled out the prosthetic from Christianâs mouth, attached it to his missing limb, and then looked at his figure for a bit. He hadnât been a bad friend. There were stories Sungchul had wanted to hear from him. How he became a Slave Hunter. How he had spent his school life. There was never a time to ask him about his life, and now Sungchul would never know.
Buzz! Buzz!
Flies began to gather at the scent of rotting flesh. Sungchul poured oil over the corpse and lit it on fire. Turning his back on the roaring fire, Sungchul blended into the dizzying lights of the Slave Street once again. He could hear a panicked scream regarding a fire.
ââŚâ
His mouth was firmly shut, but his eyes radiated a wrathful glare that was sharp enough to cut through the moonlight in the night.
â
When Sungchul returned to the House of Recollections, he could see Sarasa standing at the entrance. However, her facial expression looked different in some way. The usual haughty expression that she had on her face while she nitpicked each and every issue was nowhere to be seen. Instead, she looked more like a problem child who was caught stirring trouble. The reason was soon revealed to him.
âKyuuiiingâŚâ
It was because he could hear a familiar cry behind Sarasaâs back.
âAhâŚit was out and about.â
Sarasa avoided Sungchulâs gaze and handed him the Sky Squirrel. When her cold grip released the Sky Squirrel, it broke free and hopped up onto Sungchulâs shoulder.
âKyu Kyu!â
The Sky Squirrel enjoyed the touch of people, but it didnât seem to like Sarasaâs cold hands. She looked at it with a bitter expression and spoke harshly.
âOur dorm bans pets and livestock.â
ââŚItâs just for a little while.â
Sungchul spoke simply before brushing past her and headed to his room. Sarasa stared at his back and followed him closely with short, small steps.
âI said it was forbidden. Iâm the dormâs owner.â
âI canât help it as the owner of the Squirrel had died. I just need a single day.â
Sarasa was always quite forceful, but hearing that the owner had died, she backed down a notch.
âI-is that right?â
Sungchul nodded. He left Sarasa behind and headed towards his own room once again. The messy interior, as it was when he had first arrived, greeted him. He placed the Sky Squirrel on top of the bed before sitting down himself to organize his thoughts.
âIf it is an Assassin thatâs targeting me, I donât have much time.â
It could have been a coincidence, but this person had arrived within Golden City at least. The existence of the gold coin at the scene bothered him the most.
Sungchul had visited the tool shop in front of the school before he had returned to the dorm. The store owner seemed to live away from the store. There was no sign of life within, and no sign of forced entry. It was also quite late, so no one was around to ask for any explanation. To know the complete story, he would have to wait until the sun was up.
âWith Christian dead, there really isnât anywhere I can reliably get information from.â
On the other hand, Sarasa had been waiting for him in front of the door for a while now. She looked as though something was on her mind.
He stood up from the bed and opened the door.
âWhatâs up?â
Sungchul asked with no inflection in his voice. Sarasa avoided his gaze and hesitated, but then her expression changed and she looked straight back into his eyes.
âAbout that incident before, I donât have any ill will towards it. I think it was immature of me to lash out.â
âItâs not something to apologize for.â
Sunghul closed the door. Or at least he tried to before Sarasaâs pale hand forced itself through.
âW-wait!â
He opened the door again.
ââŚâ
Sungchulâs frosty gaze landed on Sarasaâs face.
âYou donât have to look at me like that. I just wanted to sayâŚyouâve been here for a while now, so as students sharing the dorm, we should be conversing every now and then. Anyways!â
Her eyes looked past Sungchul and at the Sky Squirrel curled up on his bed. For whatever reason, it seemed that she took a liking to it. Sungchul noticed the gaze and recalled a long-buried image of the past.
âThat kid also particularly liked animals.â
The forgotten reverie was cut short by Sarasaâs voice.
âAnyways, you. It looks like you were chasing down the quests within the House of Recollections. Youâre welcome to ask me anything you donât know about. It looks like I made a mistake today, so Iâll be especially nice.â
âWhat can you teach me?â
âA strategy against the Devil of the Immovable Door.â
Sarasa looked quite confident. However, Sungchul reaction was cold.
âAre you talking about the Devil with the shell game? I already beat him.â
âOh yeah? How about the Underground Wellâs Skull Soldier quest?â
âBeat that one too.â
âOh yeah..?!â
She listed several more quests, but the results were the same.
âHow could this beâŚyouâre lying, right?â
She looked incredulously at Sungchul. Sungchul, who saw her hesitation, thought up one question.
âDo you know about the Magic tool shop outside of the campus?â
âAh, Carbuncle? Yeah. Of course, I know.â
âAbout the owner too?â
Sarasa opened her eyes wide and nodded.
âYouâre talking about that plump man with a booming voice, right? Yeah, I know him. Iâve known him since I was an undergraduate.â
A strange light flashed across Sungchulâs eyes. He continued to ask her more questions.
âDo you know where he lives?â
âI know, but why are you asking?â
âI have some items to deliver to him. Itâd be nice if you could tell me his location if you know it.â
As he said that, Sungchul let out a whistle to call the Sky Squirrel.
âKyu Kyu!â
Sarasaâs eyes became fixed on the Sky Squirrel. It trembled as though it feared Sarasaâs interest, but due to Sungchulâs grip, it ended up in Sarasaâs grasp.
âIâll leave him to you since I have something to deliver to him.â
âAhâŚok.â
She gathered her hands to hold the Sky Squirrel. It shrieked, but as Sungchul handed it a peanut, it calmed down. Sungchul handed her a small paper pouch of peanuts and said
âThe fastest way to get close to an animal is through its belly.â
âI-I see!â
She handed over the information regarding the Magic tool shop owner with no resistance.
Sungchul headed out into the darkness towards the shop ownerâs house. The interior of the home was pitch black. He hid his presence as his Eye of Truth surveyed the surroundings for potential dangers while he entered the house.
ââŚâ
It wasnât too late. The murdererâs reach hadnât extended here just yet. The owner had simply fallen asleep.
Sungchul shook the man awake. The shop owner who had been muttering in his sleep rubbed his eyes away and met the unwelcome guest.
âW-What is wrong, sir?â
Sungchul pushed the bloody gold coin towards the frightened shop owner.
âDo you remember this?â
The owner finally realized the unwelcome guestâs identity; it was the man who was the source of his recent windfall. Various thoughts crawled around his head, but he couldnât imagine something as shocking as what was revealed by the customer.
âI am Sungchul, the âthe Destroyerâ. People seemed to have taken to calling me the Enemy of the World.â
He pulled out Fal Garaz, the weapon fabled to have been bestowed upon the Dwarves by their god, as if to prove his identity. Once the shop owner saw the weapon surrounded by brilliant light, he was overwhelmed with shock as his breath got caught in his throat.
âKuhâŚuhâŚuhâŚâ
Sungchul glared at him and spoke with a soft, but forceful voice.
âTake your belongings and leave Golden City. Head to the province of the Human Empire and seek an Imperial Audience with the Emperor.â
âUhâŚUhhâŚâ
Sungchul pulled out a sword made of ivory from his Soul Storage and handed it to the shop owner who was still having trouble forming a single sentence.
âShow this to the Imperial Court, and the Emperor will grant you an audience. However, never forget that if you reveal this truth to anyone elseâŚâ
Sungchul reached behind the shop owner towards the display cupboard. The decoration made of copper crumpled in his grip and parts of it squeezed out of between his fingers like butter.
âHiii!!!â
âIf you mistakenly think that you can hide from me, youâre welcome to try it. Youâre welcome to gamble your life on that bet.â
Sungchul placed the bloody gold coin in front of the man and turned around.
âLeave immediately.â
âY-Yes, sir!â
The man stumbled out of his bed and pulled on some clothes in a hurry to begin packing. Soon, a carriage quickly braved the cold night air as it went off towards a distant location.
ââŚâ
Sungchul watched the horse-drawn cart disappear before turning around.
âQuite unexpected of you?â
Bertelgia spoke from his pocket.
âWhat is?â
When Sungchul asked, Bertelgia popped out of his pocket and landed on his shoulder like the Sky Squirrel had.
âI thought youâd kill the man. It is you weâre talking about.â
âI donât arbitrarily kill innocent men.â
âThatâs what I didnât expect. I thought you were someone ruthless. Like the Seven Heroes.â
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ââŚI am different from them.â
Sungchul spoke as though he was making a promise to himself, then looked off towards the sky. The light had already begun to peek out from the Eastern horizon.
âI bought myself a bit of time, but there still isnât much left. Itâs time to change my plans and rush getting the Secret of Cosmomancy, then leave this place.â
His gaze fell on the domed structure sitting high on top of the mountain range.