ăThose were the thoughts of Zack as he jogged through the alleyways. Life was meaningless.
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ăWithin the Kingdomâs villages, the residents lived a life that was far from being called happiness.
ăThey worked hard, farming their lands, but the fruits of their labor would then be taken away by their master. If 60% were collected, they would still manage. They could still survive on the  remaining 40% although they may starve, but they will find a way to survive.
ăThe problem came when up to 80% of the crops were taken. To survive on 40% of the crops was the lower limit, and it was not an easy life. Needless to say, to survive just on 20% would be impossible.
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ăThe outcome would be harsh.
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ăOne day, Zack returned home after working at the fields. His sister, who made his weariness disappear had gone missing.
ăBack then, he was still young, he did not understand what happened. His cute little sister was gone and his parents did not even lift a finger. Now he understood what had transpired, she was sold. Although the Golden Princess had prohibited it, back then the buying and selling of slaves were common.
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ăHence during the times when he went whoring, every time he passed by them, he would look for her. It would be unlikely that he could find her again, but he did not stop.
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ăBesides living in harsh and poor conditions, he was further burdened by the conscription.
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ăTo counter the Empireâs consistent military campaign, the Kingdom gathered all the villagesâ able bodied young men and ordered them to head towards the battlefield. Losing one month worth of labour strength from the young men, drastically altered fortunes of the village. However, there are also those who viewed this development in a positive way.
ăA drop in the number of people meant that individual household food consumption would be reduced. There were also those who led a good life after becoming soldiers.
ăIn the fight for their lives, there were those who were rewarded for their outstanding performance. No, some had achieved similar results but were not rewarded. Only those who were selected could receive the accolades.
ăAfter he returned to the village, due to the stalled work from the lack of hands, the yearly harvest plummeted despairingly.
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ăZack was drafted twice.
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ăThe battle ended as usual, once again Zack survived due to his luck. He stopped during his journey back to the village. A sudden thought came to him as he looked at the weapon on his hand.
ăInstead of going back to the village, why should  he not start a new life.
ăHowever, as a simple Villager with only the bare minimum of military training, Zack did not have much of a future in front of him. Even his weapons and armor were  temporarily loaned to him by the kingdom. And of course, he did not have any special powers. His knowledge was limited to what anybody who worked the earth for a living knew,  like what kind of seed to plant during which season.
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ăWhat Zack did was to desert carrying with him his only advantage, his weapon.
ăOf course it was not that easy to desert the Kingdom. You could say that he was lucky enough to meet people who could help him as fled.
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ăMercenary Group
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ăOf course, as an ordinary villager, Zack did not have much value as a mercenary. It was just that this particular group had suffered heavy losses due to wars and was simply looking for bodies to fill its depleted ranks. Â
ăDuring times of war, they were mercenaries, at other times, bandits.
ăZackâs life in the band was not much to talk to about.
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ăIt was certainly better than nothing though.
ăHe would steal to avoid being stolen from.
ăHe avoid the life of tears by forcing those tears on others. Â
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ăThat was the kind of life Zack led.
ăHe never considered what he did as wrong. He certainly had no regrets.
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ăAnd that was because he believed that his victims werenât innocent eitherâ-
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ăZack walked hurriedly into the corner shack of a row of similar small shacks near the slums.
ăThe evening sun bathed the surroundings in blaze of fiery red, and was slowly replaced by a creeping darkness that stained everything black.
ăThe danger level in the slums always spiked up at dusk, just before the sun set. However, for those who were used to its dangers, getting around was not much of a problem. Generally as long as you had got a knife up your sleeve to handle any trouble, you would be fine.
ăZack looked quickly around him to make sure he was not being followed.
ăAlthough he had checked countless number of times on his way here, he made one last pass. Â
ăHe held his breath in front of the door, and knocked several times. Leaving a gap of a few seconds, he knocked again. It was the proper way to do things.
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ăThere was a creaking of wood as the peep slot on the door opened. A pair of eyes belonging to a man stared out at Zack and recognized him. Â Â Â
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âYou huh, oh, wait fer a little.â
âYup.â
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ăThe board that had covered the peep slot moved back in position. There was a heavy clink of keys being retrieved and the door opened up slightly. Â
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âGet in.â
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ăThe fetid sour reek that wafted from inside the room promised an environment very different from the hotel that Zack had come from. Hoping that his nose would soon get used to the smell, he slipped into the house.
ăThe small room was dim and narrow.
ăThe door he had entered opened directly into a dining room cum kitchen with single a table. A lone candle stood on the table. The man who opened the door lit the single candle, its weak radiance soon filled the room.
ăThe man looked back at Zack.
ăThe man gave off the menacing aura of a man that made his living from violence. He wore clothes that fitted snugly around his form, designed for easy movement in combat. Here and there you could see knife scars on his arms and face. Â
âThe situation changedâŚâŚThe prey is about to move.â
âHaah. Now?â
âYup.â
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ăâWhatâŚat this time? Impossibleâ, mumbled the man as he brushed his hands through his unkempt hair.  Â
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âCanât you do shit about it?â
âThat is difficult. Itâs her idea?â
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ăHaving heard Zack complain many times before about the woman, the manâs face twisted in resignation.
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âThe idiotâs a problemâŚ. How about sabotaging the wheels of the carriage?â
âIt is impossible. There are too many people moving luggage and doing preparation work around the carriage to do anything to it.â
âThen all you need to do is to  wait until just before setting off to strike.â
âIf it were that easy I would have just gone ahead and sabotaged the wheel even before the preparations have started donât you think?â
âWell yeahâŚ.â
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ăThe man stared off into the air deep in thought.
ăIt was not easy to gather the men but if they were to contact them immediately, perhaps they could still be in time to carry out the attack.
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âWhen are they moving?â
âBout two hours time.â
âYou gotta be kidding me, so little time. What to do.â
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ăThe man fell deep in thought, calculating the time needed to carry out each phase of the attack with his fingers. Silently looking on as the man made his calculations, Zack looked down at his own fingers. Â
âThose rich people really piss me offâŚâ
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ăThose beautiful hands.
ăThey reminded him of the hands of the overseers in the fields. Hands which only those people who have never seen manual labour had.
ăWhile people who worked the fields had their hands cracked and split by cold water, develop calluses swinging their hoes and even suffered from misshapened fingernails. Â Â Â
ăHe had always known that the world was unfair butâ-
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ăZackâs lips twisted as he bared his teeth in resentment.
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âThat women, let me have some fun with her too.â
âYou can. But Iâll be first.â
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ăA lecherous grin appeared on the manâs face. As if driven by lust, the man stood up.
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âContact the boss.â
âGot it.â
âAbout ten men will be waiting at the usual place. We will move into action as soon as you arrive in four hours. If you arenât there in four hours, weâll come to you. In meantime, lull our prey into a false sense of securityâ
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ăThe border fortress receded as a lone carriage sped away under the pale moonlight.
ăIt was a large carriage. One large enough to fit 6 people and then some. The carriage was drawn by four horses of such quality that one could mistake them for being military horses.
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ăA large full moon hung low in the night sky casting beams of pale-white onto the ground illuminating the surroundings with surprising effectiveness. However bright the moon-light may  had been, travelling in the open countryside in a carriage in the dead of the night was rather stupid if you were human. Assuming that you wanted to survive the night of course. If one was forced to spend a night in the open, the correct precautions to take were to strike up a camp, set up a large fire and post guards.  Â
ăHumans did not have any influence over the world at night. No, perhaps it would be more accurate say that the world of humans ended where light ended. Because the risk of being attacked by nocturnal beasts and demi-humans with their superior night vision was extremely high in the darkness. Â
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ăAnd no matter how the map was drawn, the human kingdoms really only exerted control over large  cities, the villages and smaller settlements around the cities and the highways which bound the cities together. Monsters populated the enormous gaps in-between, albeit in small groups. As soon as groups of monsters got large enough to be visible, they would be hunted down and driven off. However, in the deep forests and valleys where humans would not go, the monsters built large tribes.  Â
ăIn any reasonably large forest, a lone human could wander randomly in any direction for 20 minutes and expect to encounter something. It could be squirrels or foxes, it could just as well be wolves , other large beasts or demi-humans like ogres or goblins. That was how dangerous a place the forest is. Â Â
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ăAnd that was why adventurers could always find gainful employment.
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ăAnd so it was on a night full of dangers previously described, the carriage sped along the highway. Despite its speed, the occupants of the carriage barely experienced any rocking.
ăThe stability of the carriage wasnât due so much to the quality of the spring suspension in the carriage as much as the paved roads over which it ran. There were, of course, both paved and unpaved roads in the Kingdom, but this close to a city directly administered by the crown, the roads were properly paved with cobblestones. Â Â Â Â Â
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ăThe paving of the roads had originally been proposed by Princess Renner, but at this point in time, only a portion of the highways connecting crown administered cities and the lands held by Marquis Raeven had been paved. The other nobles have  hindered the project by claiming that making the roads easier to travel only made invading the Kingdom easier.  Â
ăIn addition, the cost of the project also complicated matters. Renner had proposed to have the merchants defray some of the costs, but the nobles objected fearing the loss of their road privileges. Â Â
ăAnd with that you have the explanation for the current wretched state of the Kingdomâs roads.
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ăSuddenly, the carriage started to clatter as it ran along, shaking the occupants inside.
ăThe shaking brought to an end a conversation that was going on inside the carriage.
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ăShalltear sat on one side flanked by her vampire servants. On the other side sat Sebas, and beside him, Solution. Zack was, of course, driving the carriage.
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ăSilence descended on the carriage for a moment before Sebas opened his mouth .
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âI have always wanted to ask you something.â
âHmmm? Me? What?â
âYou donât seem to get along with Aura-sama.â
ââŚ.Actually I doth not bethink mine own relationship with Aura is lacking valorâ
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ăReplied Shalltear in a soft whisper, as she idly inspected her pinky fingernail.
ăShalltearâs pearly white fingernails were two centimeters in length. She held a nail file in one hand but it did not seem to be of any use as her nails were already perfectly manicured. Shalltear probably felt the same way as she passed the file  to a vampire servant.
ăAnd with both hands free, she started to reach out with each hand towards the bosom of the vampire servants seated next to her but thought better of it as she noticed the awkward expression of the people seated in front of her.
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âDoth thee not bethink so?â
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ăShalltearâs face twisted in a grimace as if she had bitten into something bitter.
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âIs this something yond the Land Steward hast to worry about?â A momentâs pause. ââŚ.Mine own creator Peroroncino-sama madeth me this way. Mine own bickering with aura. Perhaps Aura hadst been did createth by Bukubukuchagama-sama to doth the same. â Â
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ăShalltear fluttered her hands in the air with a bored gesture as she directed her gaze at Sebas. For the first time, she locked eyes with Sebas. Â Â
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âWell, mine own creator Pereroncino-sama and Auraâs creator Bukubukuchagama-sama art siblings. In a way, Aura and I art eke siblings.â
âSiblings, so it seems!â
âLongeth ago, I overheard a conversation between Pereroncino-sama and two other members of the 41 Supreme Beingsâ-Luciâ fer-sama and Nishikienrai-sama at which hour those gents visited mine own leveleth of the dungeon.â
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ăShalltearâs eyes misted over with wistful longing as the memories of her escorting the great ones in the walk through the dungeon floated in front of her.
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âT appears yond Bukubukuchagama-sama hadst an occupation hath called Seiyuu (Voice Actress). The lady wast so popular yond her voice appears in many games. Pereroncino-sama hadst been very depressed because of this. That gent couldst not enjoyeth his did desire games because his sisterâs visage hath appeared in his imagination every timeth that gent hath heard her voice. â
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ăShalltear continued recalling the conversation even though she had no idea what it was about. Sebas also cocked his head quizzically at Shalltear, a mystified expression on his face.
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âA seiyuuâŚ.I do not possess any knowledge of such a thing.â
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ăThey looked at each other and silently agreed that this âSeiyuuâ was probably some word of power that nobody except the Supreme Ones understood. Â
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âWho isât is the one guarding the eighth floor?â
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ăSebas blinked in surprise at the sudden change in topic but regained his composure almost immediately.
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ââŚ.As i recall, at which hour those daws yond crossed the Supreme Ones invaded in force, the 8th floor wast the lasteth line of defence wast t not? In yond case, the 8th floor shouldst be very well did guardâ
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âHaply one of Ainz-samaâs creations?â
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ăAmong the denizens of Nazarick, oneâs place in the pecking order of the hierarchy was determined by whether or not one was created by the 41 Supreme Beings. This was so, whether be it ordinary homunculus maids directly created by the 41 Supreme Beings, Kyouhukou, the Chief Librarian or the Head Chef.
ăAnd of course even the Guardians created by the 41 Supreme Beings.
ăSebasâs creator was Touch Me, Demiurgeâs was Ulbert Alain Odle, Cocytusâs was Blue Planet, and so on. However, Shalltear had no clue as to the identities of Ainzâs creations.
ăIt was hard to believe that there were none.
ăSince the 8th Floor was unknown to Shalltear, it was therefore logical to guess that Ainzâs creation resided on the 8th Floor.
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ââŚ.No, that probably not the case. Iâve only heard a little about this but Ainz-samaâs creation is named Pandoraâs Actor. He is as powerful as I am or any of the Guardians and guards the deepest part of the Treasuryâ
âThere wast yond sort of person?â
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ăShalltearâs brows furrowed at the unfamiliar name.
ăEven though the Treasury could not be reached without the Ring of Ainz Ooal Gown, it would be strange for such a place to be unguarded.
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ăThe deepest part of the treasury.
ăThe treasury was where Ainz Ooal Gownâs most powerful of Magic Items were enshrined. It was ground so sacred that even the Guardians were not allowed entry. Of course, Shalltear had no idea what kind of Magic Items would reside in such a place, but the treasury held the highest class of Magic Items also known as Artifacts. And beyond the Artifacts it was rumored that there were also a few of the unique World Class Items. There were only a grand total of 200 of these one-of-a-kind items in this world.
ăThis included the many taken by the large army that had, in the past, invaded Nazarick, as well as the ones currently still in the treasury.
ăIn that case, probably only the creation of Ainz, the head of the 41 Supreme Beings, would be worthy enough to guard this place. Â
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ăShalltearâs heart could not help but to be a little hurt at not being able to guard that holiest of places.
ăHowever, being the guardian of the three levels that would face Nazarickâs enemies first was a responsibility of the highest order. Â
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âEh. Do you happen to have an idea about what Ainz-sama is doing right now?â
âOf course. that gent is currently in the treasury experimenting with charm items as well as performing tests on various magics and spells.â
âMy subordinates accompany Ains-sama when he retrieves the magic items from the treasury.â
âHm.â
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ăHaving lost interest in the conversation, Shalltear gave little more than a noncommittal grunt of acknowledgement. Sebas, however, did not seem to mind.
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âIn conclusion, the 8th Floor remains a mysteryâŚ.â
âYes. We do not have permission to enter, so there is probably something there.â
âWhat doth thee mean by something?â
âPerhaps something that will attack even us?â
âNay. Yond is not lacking valor butâŚ. What about death traps that doth not differentiate?â
âWell I doubt anybody powerful enough to penetrate the other floors of Nazarick would be defeated by trapsâŚ.â
âShalt we taketh a peek?â
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ăShalltear grinned impishly like a child with a prank on her mind. In contrast, Sebasâs smile was his usual. An enigmatic smile that seemed to have some kind of deeper meaning behind it. Â
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âDo you plan to disobey Ainz-sama?â
âLies, lies. Simply a jest. Prithee donât maketh such a terrifying visage.â
âShalltear-sama, remember that curiosity killed the cat. If Ains-sama had meant for us to know what resided on the 8th floor, he would have told us. Until then, we will just have to be patient.â Â
âI supposeth so. I wonder if  it be true the prey hast taken the bait?â
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ăAgain Sebas adapted to the sudden change in topic with nary a word of protest.
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âYes. Hook, line and sinker. Now all we need to do is pull the fish out of the water and itâs ours.â
âYes.â
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ăShalltear licked her lips. Her red eyes had a crimson light flash in them.
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âI have something to request Shalltear-sama about.â
ââŚâŚWhat is it?â
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ăShalltear raised an unsatisfied voice when her enjoyment was interrupted. Sebas continued in a soothing manner.
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âCurrently, the man driving the carriage, could you possibly give it to this girl?â
ââŚ.An underling?â
âYes, little more than a messenger I think.â
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ăShalltear closed her eyes as if deep in thought, considering all possible implications of granting the request.
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âWell tis fine. I donât bethink yond fellow wouldst taste very well, be it. â
âOur heartfelt thanks for Shalltear-samaâs generosity of spirit.â
âOur deepest gratitude, Shalltear-samaâ
âItâs fine. Donât worry about it.â
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ăShalltear gave Solution a smile of such friendliness that would make one doubt its possibility. From there she sent only her gaze to Sebas.
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âI am sorry about mine own jest earlier. Desire this maketh us coequal.â
âUnderstoodâŚ.In any case, I never believed from the beginning that Shalltear-sama would ever seriously consider doing such a foolish thing. I understood your words were meant in jest.â
âAye, the bethought of thee taking mine own gest the wrong way never did cross mine own mind either. â Shalltear laughed. âI supposeth if ât be true thee didst misunderstand, thee wouldst keepeth a gaze on me quietly. at the first signeth of betrayal thee wouldst cutteth off mine own arms and legs and bringeth me backeth to Ainz-sama.â Â
âI would never do such a thing Shalltear-samaâ
ăShalltear and Sebas laughed. A shared laughter that came from the bottom of their hearts.
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âWell, I didst hasât a thing for cute girls. After Ainz-sama wast done, perhaps that gent couldst giveth me Solution. Yond wouldst be funâ-â
ââ-What kind of orders did Ains-sama give you?â
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ăSebastian tried to change the topic to refrain from furthering the discussing.
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ăBefore setting off, Sebas had received  a magic message from Ains stating that Shalltear would be joining him in the bandit hunt. Sebas had a vague understanding that Shalltear was specifically chosen for this mission. Â
ăBut he had no idea as to the deeper motivation behind her selection.
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ââŚ.If ât be true there art people yond can useth weapons or magic, Ainz-sama shall not mind if ât I biteth those folk and maketh those folk mine own slaves, but I must capture those folk. If ât be true there art people yond understand the state of the world or can square, those gents wilt not escapeth. Those art the main points. Well, though there is the option of investigating one on one, I wouldst nevertheless biteth all of those folk. â
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ăSebas nodded his head in understanding.
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âFrom my personal point of view, Demiurge-sama would be a better choice. Similar to Aura-samaâs breath, he can control the will of others freely.â
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ăSebastian muttered meekly.
ăDemiurge had the Domination Curse special skill, which was a powerful mind control technique that is able to control a targetâs action. For a mission that required the capture of the target like the current one, it would be exceptionally effective.
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ăShalltear suddenly made an unbelievably low pitch sound.
ăThe air in carriage became heavy, a air so cold that could pierce the skin started to descend inside the carriage.
ăEven the horses that was pulling the carriage felt it, causing the carriage to shake violently. The vampires seated on both sides of Shalltear turned even paler while Solution, who was besides Sebas, was shivering. Even Sebas who was on the same level as Shalltear felt goosebumps.
ăA wave of crimson spread out from Shalltearâs red pupils, dyeing her eyes completely in red.
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âSebas, wouldst thee liketh to sayeth again one more timeth? Or wouldst thee liketh to turneth into thy dragonic form?â The crimson pupils stirred. âAnd square to the death?â
âI have greatly misspoken. Please forgive me.â
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ăThe only reply towards Sebas apology from Shalltear was silence.
ăA few seconds passed, before Shalltear took several deep breaths.
ăThe atmosphere of the carriage started to warm. At the last heavy breath, Shalltearâs pupils reverted to her usual look that oozed a sensual hunger.
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ââŚ.In short, those gents shall be turn into slaves after we sucketh their blood, so yond wouldst be much simpler. There is nay need to bringeth those folk backeth alive, Ainz-sama hath brought up this issue before.â
âCertainly it was true, please forgive me for my shallow understanding.â
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ăVampires could turn their target into a low-tier undead with absolutely obedience by completely sucking all their blood. Vampires were only able to create lesser vampires with intelligence far below their own, as for Shalltear, she could create vampires with an intelligence on the level of a human.
ăSince the status of the prey, being dead or alive did not matter. Shalltear could still be considered an excellent hunter for this job, although there was a limit to how many vampires she could create.
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ăThen, there was a strong shake on the horse carriage, followed by the neighing of the horses that pulled the carriage.
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ââŚ.Looks liketh the carriage hadst ceased.â
âThatâs right.â
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ăShalltear smiled like a little girl bent on mischief. Sebastian gave out a light smile while stroking his beard.\n