ăThe E-Rantel adventuring party the [Axe of Cyclone] walked silently in a line across the road concealed by the grass.
ăThe reason why they were walking in formation despite being in a location in which they had a clear view their surroundings was probably a bad habit of their occupation. Other such bad habits included walking around in town in full plate armour and being equipped with their weapons even in inns.
ăWhile it was not exactly for defence, not letting their guard down even in an open space was the correct thing to do for adventurers. However, walking down a safe road without any obstructions in total silence as if it were natural was very mentally grating. They were not compelled to hold a conversation. However proceeding onwards while constantly being in such a state of caution somehow seemed wrong.
ăAnd the ranger of the Axe of Cyclone who was walking in front, Lukrut, was also thinking the same thing. Lukrut turned around and talked to his companions.
Â
âHey, why are we walking in a straight line?â
ââŚ.I wonder why?â
ââŚ.Itâs strange.â
ââŚ.Because we might be attacked.â
ăLukrutâs eyebrow twitched. However he maintained his composureâ
âNo, thatâs impossible.â
ăâSaying that lightheartedly, Lukrut looked around. Spread out before him was grassland. Not even the shadow of a monster could be seen.
âI think this every time but is it not strange that we walk through the town in formation?â
ââŚ.Because we might be attacked.â
âNo way in hell! By whom! If we were high ranked that might be true. But we are nothing!â
âCaution should be taken at all timesâŚ.â
ăAs the druid Dyne replied, his face had an expression of [No way] written all over it.
âThere are times we should, and times we should not! Now is not the time to do it right?â
âNo, a dragon might suddenly appear from afar and attack us.â
ăNinya, who replied to Lukrut, was a spellcaster and was not physically strong. It was clear how she did not want to use any unnecessary effort.
âWhat sort of shit story is that. Thatâs normally impossible Ninya!â
âImpossible. I have not heard of any dragons near E-Rantel.â
âRight?â
âButâŚ. What should we do while walking?â
ăThe team leader, the fighter, Peterâs words caused Lukrut to fall silent. As he was simply not happy with silently walking, he did not consider any possible answer to his words.
âWe shouldâŚ.â
âWe should?â
âWe should?â
âWe should?â
ăWhile their timing was off, they all asked the same question.
âTalk about the surroundings would be niceâŚ.â
âLike how itâs sunny today?â
âWalking underneath the warm sun makes me feel sleepy. Something like that.â
ââŚ.Are you all teasing me?â
âThatâs not true, Lukrut. You were a good friend.â
âWhy past tense! Anyway, what did I do!â
ăSilence returned. Lukrut groaned as if pressurised by it.
âThis guyâŚ.â
ââŚ.I personally do not think that it is a bad job.â
âThe reward is quite low.â
ăAt that Lukrut understood that his comrades were unhapp
y and he scrunched up his face.
âYou accepted this job right?â
âWell, itâs not a bad job right? Itâs just going over to Carne Village for a lookâŚ.â
ăAs Lukrutâs voice trailed off, his comrades sent cold gazes towards him.
âThe reward is almost nothing.â
âWhy did you accept this job?â
âThere seems to be a beautiful busty woman amongst the priests of the Water God.â
ăSilence fell once again, and the gazes on Lukrut extended past the realm of âcoldâ and had reached âfreezingâ.
âBut! While the reward is little, we can earn their gratitude so it is not bad right!â
âTrue.â
âYes. But if we want to earn someoneâs gratitude then a higher ranking priest would be better.â
ââŚ.Well, it is not bad to hear about Carne Villageâs situation.â
âAs expected of our leader!â
ăIgnoring Lukrutâs cries of joy, Ninya and Dyne nodded at Peterâs words.
ăThe knights of the Empire attacked the villages near E-Rantel. Anyone living near E-Rantel with a bit of situational awareness would know this information.
ăHowever as adventurers they would act to gain even more information. There was a rumour that the ones who attacked were not actually knights of the Empire and another that someone killed all the knights who attacked.
ăAnd those fake knights of the Empire were said to have been killed in Carne Village. This information was credibility enough to have the label of truth stuck onto it.
âItâs our first job in a while, but itâs nothing much.â
âRight?â
âOh, donât forget. We also need to check on the recruitment that the village head is doing.â
ăLooking at Lukrut with cold gazes, Ninya and Dyen solemnly nodded.
ă The request that the priest made of Lukrut this time round was to see if the recruitment of new villagers in Carne Village was taking place properly.
ăWhen they were attacked by the fake knights of the Empire, some of the villagers made it out alive. More than half of those fortunate souls escaped to E-Rantel.
ăVillages are analogous to humans. It would be easier to understand to say that a human had organs like a village was comprised of certain groups of villagers. Should important organs be lost, humans would die, and in the case of villages it would result in the dispersal of the village.
ăIf those villagers had relatives in the surrounding villages they would go there. If not they would rely on E-Rantel.
ăThe priests were the ones to help. Children without relatives or villagers who had their livelihoods stolen from them. Those that were originally supposed to be taken in by the government were instead helped by the priests. Of course the priests could not prepare residences nor new jobs. They could only be taken in for a short period of time and help with the priests as the priests worked with the government to find new jobs for them.
ăThe reason E-Rantel did this was because it was a city with an excellent mayor. Depending on the noble governing the city, some would not provide any sort of aid.
ăIt was normal for villages that had lost a lot of people but still maintained the form of a village to recruit other villagers to repopulate it.
ăThis was natural.
ăWhen the number of people decreased, several problems would pop up. Villages were a world of role allocation and mutual assistance. As the number of people decreased the ability of the whole village decreased as a whole, causing a hole to open up in the system.
ăThus there was a need to rapidly increase their population. Marriage and having children took too long.
ăIt was true that the fastest method was the merger of villages. However this would bring about many problems.
ăThe largest problem would be factional disputes. Villages were a world onto themselves. Should they merge the chance that they would mix together peacefully was low. Normally, until they could trust each other, friction would occur. At worst the merged village would have two powers governing it.
ăIn addition villages that had lower numbers had the possibility of being absorbed.
ăThus recruitment. One would recruit families one by one.
ăThe jobs of the members of the Axe of Cyclone was to check that such recruitment did not infringe on the law. While it was a job that was important to the lives of villagers, the reward was low as it was a secret job of intel collection.
ăHowever it was at most looking at the village and talking to the village chief. To put it simply, they were messengers. It was natural for his other comrades to sulk when heard that he had accepted a job suited for the lowest rank F-Class adventurers.
ăHowever adventurers were not that free to bear that dissatisfaction forever.
ăAs they voiced their dissatisfaction, most of it was dispersed after teasing Lukrut. After their mood had improved, they walked towards Carne Village in a line.
âHahâŚ.â
ăDespite that, Ninya made a tired sigh. Dyne was walking directly behind him and asked in worry.
âShall we rest?â
âNo, I am fine.â
âThe less cautious we are, the faster we are. Lukrut. How far is it to Carne Village?â
âIn terms of distance just a bit more. We should be able to see it after we get over that hill.â
ăLukrut pointed at a small hill that was 100 metres in front of them. Being able to see his goal made him pull out an unbelievable amount of energy.
ăNinya put energy into her footsteps now that they had purpose.
ăThey climbed the hill. And then they stopped moving.
âWhat is that?â
ăNinya gasped in surprise. No, even the other three showed expressions of surprised as they saw this scene.
âIs thatâŚ.â
âA fortressâŚ.â
ăIt was a wall firmly planted into the grasslands. This was an extremely unusual scene.
ăIt was true that they had often seen villages surrounded by walls. However none had been as large or sturdy as this. It was a strong one made of stone.
âOi oi, what now?â
ăLukrut saw this extremely unusual situation and asked the others.
âThey said it was a simple villageâŚ. Carne Village.â
âIt is well known for its herbs butâŚ. I heard nothing of them being able to make such a wall.â
ăWhat was this?
ăEveryoneâs faces expressed these words.
ăIt was a completely impossible feat for normal villages to build such a wall. However in front of their eyes was a sturdy wall. They looked at each other, praying that someone had a reasonable answer to the strange situation playing out before them. However after tens of seconds passed, no one spoke.
ăThus Peter made his decision.
âWe should hide and watch. When you have an idea say something.â
ăFollowing Peterâs orders, the members of the Axe of Cyclone returned to halfway up the hill to hide themselves. They were not that foolish to openly talk in a wide area like a grassland.
ăThey looked at each other and spoke their thoughts.
â1! Carne Village is protected by a strong wall!â
ââŚ.2. Some military force came and built it.â
â3âŚ. 3âŚ. I got nothing.â
ââŚ.4. The villagers worked hardâŚ. And there is only a wall on the side facing us.â
ăEveryone stopped moving and focused on Peter.
âThatâs it!â
âThat has the highest probability. If the village is completely covered then it will be difficult to recruit any new villagers.â
âTrue. Itâs strength can be called into question.â
âThen, what.â
ăThey all fell into deep thought.
ăTheir surroundings were grassland. There was nowhere to hide. It was easy for them to be found, but also easy for them to search around. Thus there was the possibility that they could check if the wall was sturdy if they looked around it.
ââŚ.I have no confidence in my knowledge in architecture you know?â
âIf only we could fly over invisiblyâŚ.â
âWe could buy a scroll? It costs quite a lot.â
âQuite out of our budgetâŚ.â
âWe canât ask for something we donât have. Lukrut. How about sneakily scouting the surroundings?â
âMostly impossible. Most of us canât tell if the wall is weak or not you know?â
âWith all of us?â
ââŚ.Maybe not. If 2 was the right answer then this place is dangerous.â
ăAll of them fell into thought and looked at their leader Peter. Their eyes showed hope that he could lead them to a conclusion.
ăPeter thought seriously for about one minute and came up with an idea.
ââŚ.We should check if there are any villagers.â
ăAll of them excluding Peter all raised cries of agreement. While this was passive, this was the safest option they had.
âSo we check around?â
âAh, Lukrut, take a look around. Itâs not clear what type of situation this is.â
âGot it.â
ăThe four members of the Axe of Cyclone moved around the surroundings of Carne Village to observe it.
ăSince the village stood completely above the grasslands there were few places to hide and while they could not completely hide themselves, they moved in a manner so as to not attract attention.
ăThis was extremely nerve wracking but it could not be helped. This was an action born from the possibility that a hostile armed group was inside the village.
ăThey went to the other side and confirmed the existence of several large fields.
ăThey saw the figures of several working villagers.
ăThe Axe of Cyclone all sighed in relief.
ăAnyhow they had confirmed the presence of the villagers.
ăThey observed the village meticulously to confirm that the village was not controlled by parties like the Empireâs soldiers.
ăThrough their examination of the area, they did not feel that the villagers were mistreated or tired. They saw them slowly doing fieldwork while singing farmwork songs.
âThere is no problemâŚ.â
âTrue. There seems to be nothing going onâŚ. However, this wall seems to be sturdy. Itâs not weak.â
âThen, since itâs close to the Great Forest, wasnât this here due to caution.â
âThat seems proper, Ninya?â
âHmm, this seems new butâŚ. At this distance I can only tell so much.â
âWhat should we do, Peter?â
ââŚ.Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Letâs go.â (ED Note: a Japanese/Chinese proverb was used here, which literally translates to if one does not enter the tigerâs den, one cannot get the tiger cub.)
âGot it. How cautious should we be?â
ăPeter thought about Dyneâs words and made a wry smile.
âIt would be awkward to be so on guard. Letâs relax.â
âTrue. That seems good.â
ăHearing Ninyaâs agreement, Lukrut and Dyne nodded. They did have some worries, but it would be bad if the other party thought they were hostile.
ăThe members of the Axe of Cyclone did not come for a fight, and wanted to do their job properly.
ăWith Peter at the head, they made a formation and headed towards the village on a mostly unused road.
ăThe wheat fields on the sides of the road were a lush green and shook as the wind blew by. They walked through in a line. If one looked from afar it would look as if they were walking through the sea.
âHn?â
ăLukrut was the second in line raised a strange sound and looked in the fields. The wheat was not ready to be harvested but was over seventy centimetres in length. Of course, it was impossible to see through the sea-like field.
âWhatâs wrong?â
ăNinya was walking at the back and asked in a worried voice.
âHn? No, might have been my imagination?â
ăLukrut tilted his head slightly and rushed forward to close the gap with Peter. Ninya looked in the direction Lukrut looked in, checked that nothing moved, and rushed forward as well.
ăPeter was silent, but he made a friendly smile and moved closer to the village.
ăAs he did so, he made eye contact with a girl who looked curiously at him. She was standing alone in a field that was the closest to Peterâ The field furthest from the village.
ăThe girl was cute but was just outside the region of being extremely beautiful. She looked bright, and by the standards of a village, she was quite the looker.
ăThe dirty apron clad on her figure made it clear that she was in the midst of farmwork.
âHello.â
ăPeter gently raised his hands and raised a warm voice. As he did so his grip left his weapons. This was to appeal that they had no hostility to them.
ăIn response, the girl curiously turned her head and cupped a hand around her ear.
ăPeter frowned slightly and againâ In a louder voice than earlier, shouted.
âHello!â
ăThe girl did not reply. Her face without makeup was strained as she kept her hand cupped around her ear.
âShe probably is unable to hear us.â
ââŚ.Could it be that she is deaf?â
âIt seems that she is doing fieldwork in the furthest and least convenient place. It might be that.â
âLife in a village is toughâŚ. Tyranny over the weakâŚ.â
âI donât want to go through that.â
ăSeveral of his friends spoke in lowered voices from behind him.
âThen would it be best to pass through?â
âMaybe.â
ăAs they spoke, the girl gestured to Peter to come closer. The speed at which she beckoned him was like a dog wagging its tail.
âWhat should we do?â
âIt would be bad to refuse. Hey, look.â
ăPointed out by Dyne, Peter cautiously looked at the surroundings and saw that the villagers had stopped working at were gazing at Peterâs group. It was not rare for ostracism to occur in the frontiers, and Peter heard of such cases before.
ăThat could be what is happening, they decided.
âI do not think that we should take any hostile actions towards them.â
âAgreed. Our side should be stronger but, why must we care so much about this stuff.â
âIt canât be helped. This is a chance to spread the name of the Axe of Cyclone. If we consider the consequences, we should be friendly to them.â
âTrue. It canât be helped. Iâll go to the field.â
ăLeaving the three, Peter stepped foot in the field.
ăAs he cut through the wheat field and moved closer to the girl, his foot felt a strange weight on it. Then a low voice spoke to him.
âUh-uh, stop there, Nii-san.â
ăIn a panic, Peter looked in the direction of the voice and saw a small creature completely wrapped in wheat as camouflage in the wheat field. Since it was hidden by wheat, he could not see its face but it was not human.
ăThe blade that creature held was pierced through the joint in his leg armour. This caused his leg to freeze up.
âWha-!â
ăSurprised, Peter raised a warning cry. Or at least he tried toâ
âSorry bout this, but could you please remove your weapons?
ăA small voice came from a different location. As he looked there, there was another one at the foot of the worried girl. No, not just there. Peter also felt a presence from behind him.
âUsing a girl as baitâŚ. Ah.â
ââŚ.Youâre wrong. Nee-san became bait for us.â
ăPeter did not understand what was said and wanted to clarify when the creature spoke to him.
âHey, remove your weapons. Could you tell this to the others behind you? I donât want to fill them with arrows. Itâs not clear who you guys are.â
ăPeter hesitated, and felt that he could negotiate with this creature.
ăIt was painful to surrender without resisting to a demi-human, but doing so without understanding the situation would be a foolish action.
âWill you spare us?â
âOf course. If you surrender.â
ăWhile he did hesitate, Peter knew that he did not have time and made an immediate decision. Should they engage like this, Peterâs Axe of Cyclone would be in an extremely disadvantageous situation. Thus he needed to tell this to the other members.
âEveryone! Sorry. Surrender and take off your weapons!â
ăAfter Peter said that he raised his hands above his head. Seeing that, the members of the Axe of Cyclone were confused. They did not understand what happened for them to suddenly receive such instructions. However while their comrade told them to remove their weapons, there was no way they would immediately agree.
ăThey probably felt confused. With a shuffling sound, two demi-humans stood up from the field.
ââGoblins.â
ăNinya whispered.
ăThe demi-humans stood up. They were goblins that they had often seen. They carried drawn bows and were gazing at them with sharp eyes.
ăShould they fight?
ăNinya, Lukrut and Dyne looked at each other. Goblins as a race were shorter, lighter and less bulky than humans. While they did have night vision and attacking at night was dangerous, under the sunlight they were not opponents that the Axe of Cyclone could not handle.
ăWith such opponents, they had the confidence to help even if Peter was taken hostage.
ăHowever there was a reason why they could not immediately decide.
ăThese goblins felt different from the one the Axe of Cyclone always faced. If they had to put into words, the goblins before them felt trained.
ăIt was not rare for goblins to use ambushes by hiding in the surroundings. However the figure of the goblins readying their bows were extremely orderly. They were completely different from the time when they adventured with the now famous Momon.
ăIf those were children with sticks, these were warriors used to their bows.
ăLike how humans could train to get stronger, so could monsters. Even for demi-humans like goblins, this was natural.
ăThe goblins in front of them were far stronger than goblins the members of the Axe of Cyclone had faced before.
ăTheir hesitation had brought them luck. Hearing a sound different from the wind rushing past the field, Lukrut frantically looked behind him.
ââŚ.Hehe, so we were found.â
ăA goblin showed its face from the field and stuck out its tongue. He was trying to close in on them from behind, but he was not stealthy enough to fool the ranger Lukrut.
ăIf they looked around they would see some other things hiding in the wheat field.
ââŚ.Weâre surrounded.â
âWeâll surrender. It is dangerous to do anything without knowing their numbers.â
ââŚ.How about forcing our way through.â
ăBecause they could trust each otherâ The three could them together could not make a decision. This was as they would immediately follow their leaderâs orders.
ăHowever what finally ended their hesitation was the opening of the gates and seeing what lay behind.
âThat isâŚ. WhatâŚ.?â
âOgres!â
âHey, what is thatâŚ.!â
ăWhat they saw were the figures of ogres that they knew well. However they were wearing metal armour. In their hands were giant greatswords. The shine on their blades showed that they were well sharpened.
ăThere were five ogres wearing first rate items. After the gate opened, they ran towards the three of them. Each of their steps was wide, and their fast speed felt abnormal.
ăIncluding the goblins, their chance of victory was low. Perhaps even non-existent. Panic created unrest, unrest becomes confusion. However, they could not always be confused.
ăThe three of them completely understood this and raised their hands above their heads.
ââWeâll surrender.â
âWe are really sorry!â
[âSorry!]
ăThose were the first words of the girl called Enri. What followed were the words of apology by the goblins.
ăSeeing their uniformly bowed heads made one feel a sense of discipline from them.
ăSince demi-humans like goblins and ogres often faced humans, they were often hunted by adventurers. Since they had often killed without hesitation, taking this attitude from these demi-humans now made them feel unpleasant.
ăIt was a truth that Peter could not avoid.
ăPeter looked at the goblins in front of him.
ăA goblin that looked like a spellcaster and a buff goblin that held a magic greatsword. And the rest that were equipped with high quality equipment.
ăThe image of goblins they had had up to now crumbled in their minds. Perhaps they should call the goblins the ones that pierced through their ignorance and made them widen their view of the world.
ăWhile Peter did not speak, all of them were thinking the same thing.
ăIf they fought they would die. How could such strong goblins exist.
ââŚ.Ah itâs fine so please raise your heads.â
âHow could I, I treated the ones who came to check on the village like this.â
âWell, it canât be helped. Yes, lots of things happened, and itâs natural to be cautious.â
ăPeter laughed. However his face had some darkness in them. This was as they had lost. And they did so without being able to lift a finger in resistance.
ăAdventurers risked their lives to chase their dreams. Basically their journey was always dangerous.
ăThus defeat always led to death. They had surrendered in this meeting with the goblins as they had felt that they could survive, but if they fought they would have won only in their dreams.
ăYes. Peter felt his confidence in his strength shake.
ăTo adventurers, the number one reason to retreat was the [Fear of Death]. While he had heard of this, he still did not understand their rationale, but at this instant, he felt it.
ăHowever he did not lose all his will that he would give up on this job. Peter forced a smile and asked Enri.
âAnyway what should we do?â
ăThey were in the wheat field from earlier. After the questions and distrust had ended, there was no reason to stay here.
âYes. So I shall inform the village chief.â
âYes, please do.â
ăSeeing the retreating figure of Enri, Peter changed his tone and asked the boss-like goblin with a magic sword.
âAre you all usually this cautious?â
ăKnowing that he was referring to the goblins hiding in the field, the goblin made a thin smile.
âHow could we. We saw you all checking around suspiciously, so we had the villagers assemble and wait. Should you choose to do anything, you would approach them right? Thus we made a trap.â
âSo you turned the villagers into bait.â
ăIt was true that if came to get hostages, they had to get close to the villagers. If they were not the type to do so, they would not move in the surroundings like that.
ăAt Peterâs words, the goblins made uncomfortable faces.
âThus you turned that girl into bait. Youâre good. Inviting us closer using the excuse of her hearing. And the field. You knew that we would not send everyone.â
ăLukrut spat out those words. Hearing this, the goblin leader bared his teeth and made a dissatisfied face.
âHey hey, it seems you are misunderstanding something. We would never let Enri-no-Nee-san meet danger.â
ăNee-san.
ăAs those words made the members of the Axe of Cyclone feel some dissonance, the goblin leader continued.
âPlease donât misunderstand. Even if Nee-san wanted to  become bait, we only did it out of necessity.â
âTrue, if it is that girl then we would lower our guardâŚ.â
âOi oi, you donât believe it? Itâs natural if you think about it. Who could use their master as bait.â
âHa?â
ââŚ.What did you say? Just nowâŚ.â
âMaster?â
âWhy are you so surprised? That person, Enri-sama, is the master of us goblins and ogres.â
ăAn extremely small cry of surprise came from the members of the Axe of Cyclone.
âImpossible! That simple village girl?â
ăHer footsteps and body looked completely like a regular person. That girl who could not defeat the Axe of Cyclone commanded the goblin troop.
ăIt was natural to think that it was impossible. There was no way they could accept this.
âUnderstood! She is the one in charge of negotiations due to her face right?â
ăAt Ninyaâs words, the goblin leader made a broad grin.
âNo way right. If Nee-san seriously wished for us to die, we would. We all believe that you know?â
ăThey felt no lies in the goblin leaderâs words. They were different from his earlier words, with a certain gravity to them.
ăThe members of the Axe of Cyclone were at a loss for words. The goblin leader continued further.
âNee-san even strengthened our weapons. Look at the ogreâs armour and weapons. And our weapons. There is no way one can get it with their face right.â
ăThe armour the goblins and ogres wore were all better than what the members of the Axe of Cyclone had. Then the girl Enri who was able to collect such items must have something to her.
ăThe goblin leader gave them a further push.
âThis magic greatsword was given to Enri-no-Nee-san by a person who saw her as important.â
âImpossibleâŚ.â
âIt does not have a lot of magicâŚ. But a presentâŚ.â
ăThis was strange.
ăThe Axe of Cyclone all thought this, but did not say it.
ăMagic swords were expensive. For the cheapest ones, low ranked adventurers like them could try to pawn all their items and use all their rewards but still be unable to purchase one.
ăBasically she had the worth that made it simple to give her such items or had connections. Who was that girl called Enri? As such thoughts filled their headsâ
âI have made you all wait!â
âHii!â
âUo!â
âUwa!â
âOo!â
ââŚ.Is something wrong?â
ăSeeing Peter and the rest who looked like their hearts flew out of their mouths, Enri asked. All of them looked at her breathlessly.
ââŚ.Did something happen?â
âNo, nothing of the sort!â
âYes. So letâs go.â
âYes. There is no reason to speak more than this.â
âThat is the case.â
ăThe tone of the four of them changed. The one who changed the most would be Lukrut.
ăThe four of them gazed strangely at Enri and decided that it was impossible for them to find out who she was and recalled there was a job they had to do. The four of them were guided to the village.
ăThe guard in the station looked out of the window in a daze.
ăToday at this time the number of people leaving and entering were low. Thus he had plenty of free time.
ăAs he made small talk with the other guards, one of them recalled something and spoke.
âYes yes, this is the recent hot topicâŚ. Did you hear? There seems to be a mercenary group staying in Carne Village.â
âCarne Village?â
ăThe guard heard this name and immediately recalled.
ăThere was no way he could forget the name of the girl who left such a deep impression. Seeing him make a small sigh, the other guard interpreted it as him lacking interest and continued talking.
âSome adventurers went to Carne Village and said that there was a mercenary group made of demi-humans run by a young girl.â
âDemi-humans?â
âAh, it seems that she commands the ogre and goblin mercenaries.â
âOgres and goblins?â
ăThe guard was shocked and looked at his comrade.
âYouâre surprised too? Turning such things with low intelligence into subordinates.â
ăAt his friend who did not take it seriously, another guard who was listening by the side spoke.
âHow naive.â
âAbout what?â
âGoblins and ogres certainly are stupid. The basis of their decisions are if something is strong or weak. But they themselves are strong you know?â
âTrue?â
ăOgres were existences that towered over humans. Their basic abilities were far different from humans. If one did not train extensively in the sword, a one on one victory would be ridiculous.
âOi oi.â Hearing his comradeâs simple answer, the guard made a wry smile and explained further. âIf we ourselves were that strong, we would become amazing guards. Even one ogre requires several of us to defeat.â
ăThe guard who spoke first made a look of surprise.
âI see. Then thatâs true. Ogres are stronger than regular humans. But for goblins itâsâŚ.â
âNaiveâŚ.â Another guard shook his head. âThe strengths are goblins have a large range. Some have the ability to use magicâŚ. And did you hear? About the legend of the Goblin King?â
âAh!â
ăAs the guard recalled a ridiculous but popular story, he raised a voice of understanding.
ăIn the story, the goblin king fought a dragon and easily earned victory everywhere it went. It challenged more powerful existences riding on the dragon, and made a child with a human princess.
ăAs it was a story, his weapon was also fitting for one. It was a branch cut off from a giant japanese ash.
ââŚ.But isnât it a story?â
âNo, well yes. I heard this a long time ago. There are strong goblins. But they are nothing compared to the king. If you look down upon them you will regret it. Arenât there also existences like hobgoblins?â
âI see. True. Not judging based on oneâs appearance is part of our job.â The guard nodded and frowned. âThen if that woman is not an idiot, and being able to rule over goblins and ogres of unknown powerâŚ. She should be quite powerful.â
âYes. Even thinking of it simply, she can control several ogres. It would be best to think that she is strong.â
ăFrom what was originally a foolish woman, she became someone who had the strength to command ogres and goblins, causing one of the guards to cry out in alarm.
âWhat is that woman. How strong is she?â
âSince she can control ogres and goblins, in terms of adventurersâŚ. She should be A? Could a B do it? Iâm not clear.â
ăTurning away from what his comrades were talking about, the guard retreated into his mind. What he recalled was the girl he met back then.
ăEnri.
ăShe was probably the woman who commanded the ogres and goblins. No, there were others who could, but it was not wrong to think that the possibility was extremely low.
ăShe had enough raw strength to command. Especially when controlling those with low intelligence, power was necessary.
ăThere was also the proof that Enri had the raw power needed to command ogres and goblins.
âBlood-Stained EnriâŚ.â
ăOf course, this was nothing more than his imagination.
ăHe simply recalled his delusion when he imagined her living a life drenched in blood.
ă Yes, this was nothing more than a silver of his imagination.
ăâUntil now.
ăIf there was not anyone to hear his words.
ăIf there were not those who felt that his words held actual meaning and truth.
ăThen the following would not have happened.
ăâThere was a mercenary group in Carne Village.
ăâTheir boss was called Blood-Stained Enri.
ăShe employed ogres and goblins.
ăE-Rantel was a city that is a fortress at the frontline. Thus their topic of conversations were completely different from what other cities would have. Especially when the authorities did not censor information of strong people or mercenary groups, it was easy for such information to flow around.
ăThe topic of the mysterious mercenary leader appearing in Carne Village burned through like wildfire.
ăWhen this information reached certain earsâ
ââŚ.Did you know? There seems to be a mercenary leader in Carne Village called [Blood-Stained] Enri.â
ăMaking a loud forceful whistle with a âpuhiiâ, the Mayor of E-Rantel Panasolei Gruze Vauner Rettermaier asked the Guildmaster Pluton who was sitting in front of him.
âEeh, I did.â
ă[Blood-Stained] Enri.
ăShe was the commander of a goblin and ogre mercenary troop and was currently staying in Carne Village. It was written that she was born in Carne Village, but there was no confirmation that they were the same person.
ăNo, there was the record of a person called Enri, but nothing about someone like [Blood-Stained] Enri.
âSo? Did we find her backstory?â
âNo.â
ăPluton shook his head. Ordered by Panasolei, he had ordered an investigation but nothing came up.
âIs that possible? If she commands mercenaries, she should be known by other mercenaries right?â
ăPanasolei made a high pitched whistle with his nose.
ăYes. What Pluton order was the search of records of the person called [Blood-Stained] Enri. If there was a mercenary group that was comprised not of humans but of demi-humans like ogres and goblins with a human commanding was an extremely eye catching thing. Thus they had believed that gaining such information was easy, but the reality was the opposite.
ăIt was as if [Blood-Stained] Enri and the mercenary troop she commanded had appeared from thin air. Since it was such an eye catching group, it was almost impossible for there to be no records of it.
âI do not knowâŚ. If she had hid, there should be an extremely powerful backer supporting her.â
ââŚ.Does the Empire and [Blood-Stained] have a relationship? No, rather than the Empire the Agrand Council? The Theocracy should have none, neither should Roble Kingdom.â
ăIf it was a demi-human nation like the Council, Panasolei had heard about goblins and ogres in their ranks.
ââŚ.Lastly would be the possibility that they just formed. At this time, for unknown reasons, monsters are leaving the Great Forest. There has to be a relationship between this and her subordinate goblins and ogres.â
ăPanasolei silently listened to Plutonâs explanation and asked one question solemnly.
âPlutonâŚ. Is it rare for magic casters to rule demi-humans?â
âI do not fully understand what you mean, so I have no confidence in my answerâŚ. But evil magic casters would have subordinates to protect them. Also goblins and ogres do have a tendency to obey the strong.â
ăPanasolei made another whistle with his nose and nodded in understanding.
âThen this will be fast. Recall when the EmpireâŚ. No the Theocracy caused pandemonium in the villages.â
ăReading between the lines of that short conversation, understanding dawned on Pluton.
ăThe great magic caster, Ainz Ooal Gown. He was probably equal to the Head Magic Caster of the Empire. The reason why such a powerful magic caster had went to save Carne Village was unknown.
ăPanasolei and Pluton were not such naive humans to believe that the great magic caster Ainz would act due to his generosity. Thus they had investigated why he had did so. However Panasolei was saying that there might be a connection here.
ââŚ.Did the powerful magic caster give [Blood-Stained] ogres and goblins as subordinates?â
âThe possibility is high. We know that he used knight-like monsters.â
âGazef-samaâs testimonyâŚ.â
ăPluton nodded. He thought this was the most likely.
âBasically when the great magic caster saved Carne Village it was to save [Blood-Stained]âŚ. No did he want to avoid activating [Blood-Stained]?â
âIf she acted, he would bring her to E-Rantel for some reason. Then Ainz passed [Blood-Stained] the subordinate ogres and goblins.â
ââŚ.There is no contradiction. But then is [Blood-Stained] simply related to Ainz or does she have some special meaning to himâŚ. Basically, it comes down to what she isâŚ.â
ââŚ.I had enough of this with Camila, but with [Blood-Stained] I get too many headaches.â
ăAt Panasoleiâs wrung out voice, Pluton keenly agreed
âAgreed. There is too little information.â
âThis is reallyâŚ.Dangerous.â
ăWith another whistle from his nose, he made a tired sigh.
âShall we use adventurers to collect information?â
ăPanasoleiâs eyes reflected Pluton as he shook his head. After some time passed, Panasolei spoke.
ââŚ.No letâs not. Anyway the possibility that the monster magic caster Ainz Ooal Gown is behind her is high. There is no need to bait a dragon.â
âThen should we leave her alone?â
âBut thenâŚ.â
ăPanasolei hugged his head.
ăIt was natural. She had a relationship with Ainz Ooal Gown. They did not even know if that was his real name nor his goals. There was far too little information.
ă As the person in charge of a place like E-Rantel that could become a battlefield, it was not strange for him to have information of powerhouses. Since there was a relationship with the person called Ainz, it was reasonable to think that she had some level of ability.
âHoweverâŚ. [Blood-Stained] EnriâŚ. Itâs too sudden.â
âYes.â Pluton nodded. ââŚ..If we search for information, we will deploy a lot of people, so we should stop, and it seems that the other cities have not heard of this name.â
âStopping the investigation is correct. HoweverâŚ.Why is her name only known in E-Rantel? âŚ.No matter how much I think of this I donât understand. What is her goal? Is there a reason to spread the name of [Blood-Stained]? I believe she is not hostileâŚ. But I cannot predict anything.â
ăPanasolei sighed.
ăSince this much information was lacking, they could not read the actions of any party.
âShall we move Momon?â
ââŚ.ThatâŚ. Might be good.â
ăWhat appeared in their minds was an adventurer whose power was equally unknown as [Blood-Stained]. No well compared to the completely unknown [Blood-Stained], they had some knowledge about it. That completely unbelievable power.
ăDestroying a Skeletal Dragon with Complete Magical Immunity with sword, and being able to use the 3rd Tier of magic, a magic swordsman. He was an adventurer that was more powerful than anyone in E-Rantel.
ăHe also had Artifact-level items and could fight with the amazingly powerful vampireâCamila. Lowest estimates would put him at the level of the 13 Heros, and was the owner of extreme power.
ăHe was someone they were trying to gain the support of, but it was not going well.
ăIf one imagined that the powerful magic caster Ainz Ooal Gown was behind him, this was much better than acting rudely to such a person. Especially by requesting Momon, they could check on the movements on the one behind him.
ăHe was a man with no interest in money or women. They were considering how to not make him angry. Should there be a relationship between [Blood-Stained] and Momon via Ainzâ This much was confirmedâ It was unknown what an act of sniffing around would do.
ăMomon, and Ainz supporting him.
ăIt was ridiculous that someone with authority and power like the Mayor Panasolei had to pay such close attention to just two humans, but they had that ability.
ăNow there was [Blood-Stained] added to the mix.
âReally, will they let me restâŚ.â
ăPanasolei whispered.
ăIf another person knew about the situation she was in, a certain girl in Carne Village would probably be screaming the same thing.\n