ăWhile climbing up the stairs to the 4th floor of the Guild, a man was breathing heavily.
ăHis build was good. No, it would be better to say his body was obese. A layer of fat covered his stomach, and there was some underneath his chin as well. Depending on the amount of fat, it might be possible to say that he had the face of an unattractive bulldog.
ăHis hair was thin, allowing light to reflect off it, and the remaining hair was a white colour.
ăHowever, his clothes were amazing. He wore a velvet jacket that a commoner could probably not wear. His rings and clothes were quite good items. It quite obviously displayed the depths of his wallets.
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ăSince E-Rantel was under direct control of the Kingdom, the ones running the city were appointed by the king. And the mayor of the town would be their head. That was him, Panasolei Gruze Vauna Rettenmaier.
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ăIn contrast to his appearance, he was not useless. He was a person in the useful category.
ăSince the city was at the forefront of the war between the Kingdom and the Empire, various items and their groundwork needed to be taken care of. It would be sufficient to leave it to merchants, but the one who rejected it was him. It was a job that required one to have sufficient knowledge to prove whether it was the right decision or not.
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ăHe was breathing heavily.
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âAre you okay?â
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ăThe one who spoke to Panasolei was the receptionist of the Guild, Ishpen Ronble. But it was a question that skillfully hid the fact that she was tired having to help him here.
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âPuhii. Puhii. Iâm not okay. Puhiiâ
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ăWas his nose blocked, his breathing reminded one of a pig.
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âHow should I put it. Puhii. Since there is someone old like me, puhii, with a rich build, puhii wouldnât it have been better to meet on the first floor. Puhii.â
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ăWas he oinking or talking. Ishpen lowered her head as Panasoleiâs words caused her to think such.
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âMy apologies.â
âPuhii. Puhii. Well, thereâs no helping it. Puhii.â
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ăPanasolei began walking and took out a handkerchief to wipe away the sweat on his brow.
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âPuhii. I can go by myself from here. Thank, puhii, you.â
âYes. Excuse me.â
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ăAfter sending Ishpen down the stairs, Panasolei started walking.
ăIf he had turned his head to see her, he would have seen her staring at him while walking down the stairs.
ăHowever, Panasolei did not turn back.
ăHe wiped his sweat while walking, and stood before a door. He was about to open it, but hesitated.
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ăThe fourth floor of the Guild. On it were the Guildmasterâs office, safes for important items and rooms for talking about important information. The room in front of him was a meeting room. It was made for important meetings about the guild or about things that affected the city.
ăThe talks that occurred here were mostly unpleasant.
ăThe later he opened this door, the happier he would be. But the people who could laugh at Panasolei and had knowledge about the complicated job of running a city did not exist.
ăWiping his face with his handkerchief for the last time, he straightened his back. His stomach shook.
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ăHe did not knock. While the ruler of this city was the king, it was actually Panasolei.
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âI made you wait, puhii.â
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ăAs he opened the door, he spoke to all of those present.
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ăHe took a step in, and looked at the room.
ăIt was not a large room. About six meters in length, or a bit larger. There was a table in the centre, with six chairs. As there was no windows, it made one feel claustrophobic.
ăThere were several papers scattered on the table. Without paper or cardboard, gaps would occur in the serious information of the Guild. However, it felt like the papers were left there after the last person read it.
ăSeveral cups and two bottles of drinks were placed there as well.
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ăThose sitting on the chairs numbered four. Two he knew and two he did not.
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ăOne of the faces he knew belonged to a masculine man.
ăWith an outfit of long sleeves and long pants, he seemed to be able to move freely. A light, or magic light, glittered from the sleeves and his collar showing that it was endowed with protection magic. The scabbard at his waist was an exquisite decoration. The long sword was also well made. This too had the glimmer of magic.
ăHe had jet black hair and moustache. His build was fairly large, giving the impression of a tightly wound body, with prominent bulging muscles, that could not be hidden by his clothing.
ăA warrior. The word was suitable, and the man was the definition of it.
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ăAnother face he knew was a thin man with extremely highly strung nerves.
ăHis age was about to enter the late thirties.
ăHe wore a deep green robe. The tall ebony staff he always carried was lain against the wall, its magic crystal embedded in its tip. He wore three rings. In addition a Blazer protected his arms. All were enchanted with top quality magic.
ăHis thin hair was golden and his deep blue eyes carried a sharp gaze. If he had a bit more muscle he would be considered a beauty, but currently he looked like an emaciated man.
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ăOne of the unknown faces was the only woman in the room. No, should she even be called a woman.
ăShe was an extremely aged woman. Wrinkled face, wrinkled hands. Her white hair fell to her shoulders in a mess. Combined with her hooked nose, she looked like a witch out of a fairy tale.
ăHer clothes were work clothes for commoners. It was originally white but it was spotted with green stains, and smelled of grass. The fact that she was called here while wearing that stated her importance.
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ăAnd the last person.
ăShortly cut hair. A square face. A man with warm expression but a will of steel.
ăHe had an atmosphere of being well into his late thirties.
ăHis clothes were like that of a commoner, but it was made of good thread. His neck had the symbol of the Four Great Gods hanging from it. It was simple, but it did not feel lacking. The words clean suited the cleric.
ăHe had a good body, but it was not built to the point of a warrior. However, he was the tallest and everything about him felt big. To the point that it felt like his hands on the table could cover the face of a man easily.
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ăPanasolei said nothing and walked forward, and sat down in an empty chair. He then wiped the neverending sweat with his handkerchief. If then took a cop no one was using and poured water into it.
ăHe emptied it in one breath.
ăThe water had the taste of fruit mixed inside. His cold throat felt a faint sweetness, but it felt refreshing and the feeling spread to the rest of his body.
ăAgain, when he poured in water, one of the men he knew opened his mouth.
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âI apologize for calling you. Welcome, Panasolei-sama.â
âPuhii. Ah. Is it another dangerous thing? Guildmaster.â
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ăThe warrior-like Guildmasterâ-Pluton Ainzackâ- had a cynical reply and had a pained smile.
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âIt is as you say.â
âI see. PuhiiâŠ.And these people are?â
âYes. These are people who I feel have the necessary knowledge about this event. Firstlyâ-
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ăPanasolei lifted his hand, and stopped Plutonâs introduction.
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âHmm. Nice to meet you, pharmacist-dono. I believe your name was LizzieâŠ.Lizzie Bareare-dono was it?â
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ăPanasolei and his acquaintances made faces like it was expected. The two he did not know made surprised expressions.
ăPanasolei finally registered on the faces of the two he did not know, he felt that he was lowly evaluated from them.
ăHe liked this change in atmosphere.
ăWhile wiping his sweat, he hid his smile.
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ăPanasoleiâs appearance was extremely unattractive. Rather than being liked by the opposite sex, it was more common for him to be ignored, even at his debut in society, he stayed mostly by the wall.
ăIt could not be helped, and he himself had given up. However that appearance helped at times. Such as first meetings. The fact that his head was different from his body was outside of his partnerâs expectations, and he could use it as a good card for negotiations.
ăThis time, he used to raise the twoâs evaluation of him.
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âSo you did know.â
âOf course, Pluton. There is no way that I do not know the woman that is the best pharmacist in this city.â
âHoh. To know an everyday worker such as myself. You have my admiration.â
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ăThe old woman bowed her head politely. Panasolei calmly waved his hand.
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âNo, the potions you have made have saved the lives of the Kingdomâs soldiers. I believe that I do not need to explain that the Empire will attack in several months. At that time we will be relying on you.â
âUnderstood. Even if I have to get all my disciples, we will prepare the necessary amount.â
âI thank you for your words. Then shall we discuss this another day.â
âOf course, I shall wait for that day.â
âThen please do, Bareare-dono.â
âGot it. Mayor-dono. And you can call me Lizzie.â
âI see, my gratitude.â
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ăIt was like saying it was worth it to come.
ăThe problem that eventually had to be solved had preparations that made Panasolei give his admiration in his heart. His face that looked towards the unfamiliar cleric.
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âNow, you are the highest priest working here, Gignal, Elshai-dono, yes?â
âYes. This is our first meeting, mayor-dono. Please call me Gignal.â
âThank you.â
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ăLowering their heads slightly, they exchanged greetings.
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âYou have saved many soldiers with your healing magic. Allow me to express our thanks in place of the king.â
âPlease do not mind it. It was after that war afterall.
âIndeed.â
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ăWhile he still said that, Panasolei naturally knew. Paying for rewards was normal.
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âThe funds we receive are used to run the facilities. The one who must express his gratitude is I.â
âNo, no, it is appropriate recompense for your work.â
âWe, the ones who work for god, would like you to remember that our doors are always open.â
âGot it. My doubts have been cleared just by your words.â
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ăPanasolei then looked at the last person he knew.
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âAndâŠ.it has been a while? Magician Guildmasterâ-Theo Lachesil.-donoâ
âWasnât it only a month? Mayor. Please drop the dono.â
âReally? Then Iâll do soâŠ. Can you tell me why so have summoned the highest powers in E-Rantel to this room? I do not want to hear that I was hurried summoned for a dangerous thing?â
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ăMaking a decision that the information was recorded on the papers on the table, Panasolei picked up the thrown papers and read them.
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ăThey informed him of the woman Baniara, and what happened to her comrades.
ăThe summary was that they were attacked by a monster, and the party was wiped out, but it was not rare for that to happen to adventurers.
ăHowever the problem was the monster was a vampire. And so the report contained lots of information about the questioning that she received.
ăFor example, the massacre of the bandits in the cave. It showed a crack of the destructive power it had. The more he read the more he thought that the vampire was extremely strong.
ăReading it several times, it implanted itself in Panasoleiâs head.
ăIncluding the fact that Lizzie and Gignal who he did not know were called in, Panasolei nodded as he gained a vague understanding.
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âI seeâŠ.Now, I do not know much on this subject. Can you spell it out for me?â
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ăThe Adventurerâs Guildmaster, Pluton, and Magicianâs Guildmaster, Theo, were friends from the same adventuring party. And so they could get the nuance of each otherâs thoughts just by looked at each otherâs faces.
ăThey looked at each other, and Pluton opened his mouth.
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âPanasolei-sama. A Vampire has been spotted near E-Rantel.â
âHmmâŠ.â
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ăIt was quite close. However, was that something to be worried about. While thinking that, the mayor Panasolei did not voice them.
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ăMonsters were close to the world of humans, but there was a boundary. There were occasions where, Goblins Orcs and Ogres came to attack or Griffons, Manticores, or Cockatrices hunted for food. However, there were also cases with monsters apart from those encountered humans when, they were being chased, migrating or other exceptions.
ăHowever, undead were different.
ăUndead with for the death of the living, and were born from unclean places. Such as battlefields and ruins. And they appeared near the land of the living.
ăIt was natural for undead to appear in cities. No, it was rare for none to appear. And so the cemeteries where death was common, was defended from attacks from the inside, and rules were made so that no one could enter at night when undead were common.
ăThey were used to seeing undead, and they were monsters that often came up in conversation.
ăVampires had quite the strength among undead.
ăAs Panasolei was not an adventurer he was not too clear on it, but he knew at it was the top five among the undead.
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ăHowever, it was not an undefeatable existence.
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âThat is terrible. We must hire adventurers, and calculate how much they will cost.
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ăWhile Panasolei spoke like that, it was a result that only made him raise an eyebrow.
ăThe rest looked at each other, and made bitter expressions. No matter how one looked at it, it was not good.
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ââŠ..Can you tell me why.â
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ăTowards this question, the people at the table looked at each other before deciding on a representative. It was the head of the Magicianâs Guild, Tio.
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âThe problem is that the vampire used <reanimate>.â</reanimate>
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ăSilence descended upon the room.
ăIt was a silence that the mayor could not grasp. The vampire used a strange magic. Originally, a vampire was a race of undead that could utilise numerous magical skills and this was where the problem started.
ăThe mayor was looking at the report which he read. Indeed, the important information about the vampire was emphasised, yet he failed to understand its importance.
ăAlthough the mayor could not understand the meaning of it, the people in this room had no problem grasping the severity of the situation.
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âThis is extremely dangerous as it knows magic.â
âBasically?â
â<reanimate> is a third tier magic.â</reanimate>
âSo?â
âThere are ten ranks of magic, from the first to the legendary Tier 10. Well there are legends of something above that, but it is baseless. We shall not touch it.â
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ăTheo shook his head gently as he faced the mayor directly, before he continued to speak.
âNow, do you know who is the current strongest magic caster?â
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ăA meaningful glance was dished out but no answers came back immediately. Not considering the circulating myths and legends, only one name came to mind when considering a serious answer.
ăFrom the mayorâs answer, Theo nodded as if agreeing with the answer given.
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âNow, do you know what level of magic the great magic caster Fluder-dono can use?â
âI do notâŠ.â
âTier 6. While you may not think it is amazing, but the most recent case of being able to use it was 200 years ago. The ones known as the 13 HeroesâŠ.Do you understand? The existence of the Tier 10 is unclear, so the highest rank that humans can use is Tier 6. Well, the ones who fought the 13 Heroes, the evil gods could use Tier 7 thoughâŠ.â
âHmmâŠ.â
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ăTowards the vague explanation, the mayor seemed to develop an understanding. He began to wipe his sweat.
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âBasically please do not think that Tier 3 is just a rank that is faster to count from the bottom than the top.â
âGot it. Basically, being able to use it is quite an accomplishment?â
âYes, correct. Now for the main point.â
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ăTheo continued his explanation, with a manner like a teacher addressing his students.
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âThe basic difficulty level of a vampire is 60. This is the perfect strength of an A class adventuring party. Depending on the composition, even B ranks can handle it, but it also depends on the preparations. Added to the fact that it can use Tier 3 magic, even without tests to determine it, at least B class adventurers are needed.â
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ăThe mayor frowned as he began to grasp the gist of what was spoken here.
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âBasically you want to say that a monster that rivals an A class party has the strength of B class.â
âYes.â
âHmmâ-â
âTheo, let me explain the rest of itâŠ..â Pluton continued Theoâs explanation. â For A Class adventurers, their population is approximately two percent of the entire countryâs adventurer population. The total number of adventurerâs registered within the Kingdom is 2,000 people. In other words, the number of A class adventurers is about 40 people. Needless to say, A Class adventurers are rare.â
âI see.â
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ăPanasolei let out a breath that resembled a sigh.
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âI have a basic understanding. I want to hear your evaluation. Is it dangerous?â
âExtremely.â
âNo mistakes.â
âNot wrong.â
âExtremely dangerous.â
âHmmâŠ.Then what would you suggest doing?â
âThere is but one answer.â Pluton had a strained face. âAt least a combination of A+ rank parties would be suited.â
âT, that is impossible! For too impossible! Where can we find such adventuring parties!â
âTwo in the Kingdom, two in the Empire so we borrow one. So three parties. And in the Agrand Council Alliance has four, soâ-â
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ăPanasolei had wide and surprised eyes. He narrowed his mouth to oppose.
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âAre you serious? Pluton. Moving parties from the Agrand Council Alliance within the Kingdom? Are you seriously saying that?â
âYes.â
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ăThe mayorâs eye widened further, as if it was going to pop out after looking at Pluton, who nodded gravely. Then he closed his eyes tiredly and collapsed on the chair, weakly shaking his head.
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âImpossible. This is the kingâs territory. Obtaining permission for that countryâs adventurerâs to move freelyâŠ.It would create all sorts of problem.â
âAfter all, they are a group of people that could potentially aggravate those people in the Theocracy.â
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ăTo Pluton who reviewed that fact easily, the mayor was staring at him with eyes filled with resentment. Still Pluton reviewed a nonchalant expression. The mayor clicked his tongue, staring at Pluton with the eyes intend to kill him.
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ââŠ.Are there any others? Apart from the Agrand AllianceâŠ. Like Calsanus City-State or Roble Kingdom?â
âIn Calsanus City Stateâs Guild, the highest is an A Class, and Roble Kingdom only has one. They will not let go of them and they may hate us for it, but we can do nothing but contact the party directly. I predict a painful conclusion.â
âThen what about combining three parties?â
âImpossible you know, Mayor.â
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ăThe mayor turned his intention towards Lizzie, who voiced her opinion for the first time.
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âIf the opponent is a vampire that can use Tier 3 magic, then it would be a good fight with two A+ Class parties. But, you know, Mayor that is thinking if the highest magic the vampire can use is Tier 3.â
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ăWhat they wanted to say and what they were all being cautious of, Panasolei was finally able to understand it and his face paled.
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âAt mostâŠ.BasicallyâŠ.â
âYes you know. At most. If not, then it will be a nightmare within a nightmare. In the case of it being able to use something higher than Tier 3, the words dangerous donât begin to describe it you know.â
ââŠ.We believe so. If Tier 4, four A+ Class parties, if Tier 5 then at least 10 will be necessary.â
âHence under the condition where we can not determine the strength of our opponent, sending only three teams would just be wasting their lives.â
âImpossibleâŠ.â
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ăTo judge an adventurerâs team solely by their strength, the strength of a team would be equal to 1,000 men. This is due to a particular incident where 2,000 soldiers surrounded an adventurerâs team. When only 1,000 of the men were facing the adventurers, the situation ended without any casualties to the adventurerâs team.
ăBut.
ăIf it was the case that three parties were too little then what was that vampire.
ăFully comprehending the dangers of the situation, the mayor picked up a cup and slammed it on the table.
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âThen what about collaborating with Gazef-dono?â
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ăGazef Stronoff, the Kingdomâs strongest warrior. A human with strength beyond that of an A+ adventuring party. An existence the Kingdom should thank.
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âIt is true that there is no warrior that can defeat Gazef-dono. However, should a four man adventure party fight Gazef, the winners will probably be the adventurers. Gazef-dono has an amazing sword, but he is different from a warrior with slightly blunted swords, a shield, armour and medicine prepared. The party has multiple paths they can takeâ-They can do four times as many things as Gazef-dono. When fighting monsters, this makes a large difference.â
âHmmâŠ.â
âMayor. It is currently only in the vicinity, if it makes its way into E-Rantel retreating will be difficult.â
âUgg.â
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ăAccepting Plutonâs words, Pansolei raised a pained voice.
ăHe understood what they wanted to say. On top of there being no A+ Class adventurers in E-Rantel, they could do nothing but human wave tactics, and the undead needed no rest or sleep. Then they could do nothing but hit it until the sun rose, the results would obviously be bad.
ăIn addition, even if they were not destroyed up to that point, retreating was quite difficult as well.
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âIf we cannot find A+ Class parties, there are no other options. Even if we search the vaults of the Magicianâs Guild, we will probably not find anything that can be effective on a vampire of that strength.â
âItâs a great disaster you know. We canât do anything but cover our heads and wait for it to pass.â
âI will not hide my displeasure as a cleric, but throwing away lives if a foolish action. However, if there are innocent sacrifices then we clerics with become shields.â
âIf it reaches the city, I want to faint at imagining the number of sacrifices you know.â
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ăIf they could not assemble them, they could do nothing but tremble. This was the opinion of all those present. However, accepting the fact was not fitting of the position of Mayor.
ăIf they could not be assembled, then find other methods that could lead to a better ending no matter how slight.
ăThen first was information. When Panasolei was about to open his mouth in agreement, water was poured on him from the side.
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âItâs not such an easy problem. Lizzie-dono.â
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ăA flash of bitterness ran across Plutonâs resigned face as he laughed.
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âIf 4th then the cityâs scope, if 5th the Kingdom, anything above that it is on the scale of surrounding countries. This is.â
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ăTheo and Pluton made painful smiles. Lizzie and Gignal made faces expressing their surprise.
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âItâs that much of a problem? Certainly it is a strong enemy, but!â
âThe opponent can rival the army of a country. At it can move by itself as well. With sentience, and magic, it can predict our movements.â
âThe fear of an existence that can rival military powers suddenly appearingâŠ.I donât want to imagine it.â
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ăIf it was several tens of thousand of soldiers, their traces of movement could easily be found anywhere. In addition, a large volume of food would be needed to support them, and a prolonged battle would be difficult.
ăThen what about an individual? What about if it used invisibility magic, and was proficient in espionage?
ăIt was probably possible for it to fly and infiltrate the city, or disguise itself as a traveller and pass through the front gate. It did not need food. In addition it hated the living. That sort of monster was nearby.
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ăFrom the understanding of a powerful monster, Lizzie and Gignal hung their heads in pain as the understanding changed to recognition that it was an extremely dangerous existence.
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ăA heavy atmosphere hung in the room, and silence dominated. It was to the point that one could hear the othersâ throats moving.
âI have heard the weaknesses of a vampire are the light of the sun and the cleansing of the clerics, can we not attack it using those.â
âFirstly it is impossible. An existence that can use magic of that level and not have any counters for sunlight is quite difficult to believe.â
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ăPanasolei looked to Gignal for help.
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âI truly apologise, but magic that can obliterate an undead instantly will probably not work in this situation. Even the Six High Priests of the Slane Theocracy, the three directors and six mikos would find it impossible.â
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ăIn the nearby country, even their highest priest could not cleanse an existence beyond A+. It made one feel the meaning of an undead most deserving the word powerful. Panasolei was about to wipe his sweat away, but he noticed that none was flowing.
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ââŠ.Theo, why did such a monster appear here? What legend did it come out of? Any information?â
âNo, such a legend does not exist.â
âIs such a thing possible? Undead which bear hatred for the living, hiding in a corner of this world. I, myself am not familiar with aspects of third tier magic especially whether it is something that could be learned easily.. But Theo, as the head of the Magicianâs Guild should have a clear idea on my question. Is it something that she could learn herself?â
ââŠ.Impossible.â
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ăTheoâs sharp voice broke the silence within the room.
ăMagic at this stage could not be self-taught. Then, this could serve as evidence that a figure acting as a teacher existed. Likely the teacher is a dangerous character worthy of investigation.
ăNo one could discard this rather uncomfortable idea.
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ââŠâŠ.Maybe it received backing from a country? Could it possibly be controlled and trained secretly?â
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ăThen, we could just negotiate with that person as there is no way to talk with an undead, which harbor a deep hatred for the living. However, the mayorâs idea had to be discarded.
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âThat situation is highly unlikely. A country that could control a vampiric magic caster is unheard of. Furthermore, by referring to the vampireâs personality, it would be impossible for a vampire to have a cordial working relationship with the living.â
âWhat about a magic caster that had his blood sucked out and was converted into its familiar?â
âAccording to the information collected by the Magicianâs Guild, having oneâs blood sucked out by a vampire would only results in being turned into a lesser vampire. It would lose its qualification to be a teacher.â
âIf itâs like this, someone could have betrayed humanityâŠ.This is the most logical conclusion. Like a cult or something similar. On those incidents where the adventurers encountered cultists, it is not uncommon to face with the worshippers of the undead.â
âOrâŠ.â Based on the Gignalâs personal knowledge, it was the best situation to spread the notoriety of that famous undead.â The worst possible situation, the one playing the role of teacherâŠ.Landfall.â
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ăOnce again the room fell silent.
ăLandfall was considered to be the most powerful vampire lord. She had sufficient power to destroy any country, turning it into an undead paradise.
ăLegend says that she was destroyed in the end by the 13 heroes. Just that for the past 200 years, occasional rumours sprouted about the discovery of the magical items or treasure maps that belonged to Landfall. Â
ăThat undead teacher is The Undead.
ăNo one could stop themselves from sighing.
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âLandfallâs disciple? Itâs the worst possible scenario.â
âLandfall is capable of using Tier-5 magic. If that vampire possessed such strength, without the skills of the 13 heroes, we could not hope to defeat it.â
âIt was said that the 13 Heroes have passed away, then again, some of them may still be alive.â
âThe Elven King is still alive right?â
âThereâs no way to verify the authenticity of such news. It seemed to be a rumour that originated from the Theocracy.â
ââŠ.We seem to be dragging on with small talk.â
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ăSensing that the mayor was tired after his speech. The room once again descended into silence.
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âI hope to get some consensus on this. Firstly that vampire is a rather strong enemy.â
âYes, indeed.â
âAre you saying that if we cannot assemble A+ Class adventure parties, we can do nothing but hug our heads?â
âI hate to admit it. But itâs the truth of the situation.â
âWas there any communication from the nearby villages?â
âAt best, we could only assign patrols to search for the undead camp as soon as possible.â
âErmâŠ.although we may find it, we could never defeat it. This is no laughing matter.â
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ăNobody could answer those words of irony. Everyone there was rather depressed. Then, Pluton muttered something.
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ââŠ.However before this. We should collect more intelligence at the spot where the vampire appeared.â
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ăThe mayorâs brow twitched.
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âAbout the existence of that vampire, was the matter confirmed? Is there any possibility that it was an observational error?â
âNo, there is no chance for error in this. We have investigated this matter thoroughly.â
âSo it seemsâŠ.I do have one questionâŠ.Why leave the girl as the sole survivor? Thereâs no reason to leave her alive.â
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ăThe mayor read through the report several times. He tapped his fingers on the table as he queried.
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âWe had such a question in mind as well. After considering everything, I came out with a possible explanation.â
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ăThe majority of undead had a strong hated against the living. But there were also those with strong intelligence, they would not simply kill the opposite party. Instead, they would enact plans such as causing the enemy to go into a spiral of self-destruction, act by using their minions or a third party.
ăThe possibility that all of this was just to satisfy its sadistic tendencies. To imprint its horrifying form on its victims.
ăThere is one more pointâ-
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âThe vampire received more than expected damage from the potion. But there are some out of place aspects in that situation. If it received unexpected damage, the vampire should have killed any witnesses to stop the spread of information.â
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ăEveryone in the room crossed their arms as they immersed themselves in their own ideas. Their long discussion did not result in any plausible explanation.
ăAt this moment, the mayor had a sudden idea.
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âHow about the idea that the person circulating the potion was releasing his fishing line?â
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ăThe atmosphere in the room stirred, the few people inside tried hard to think of facts that could refute the mayorâs assumption. But nothing came out.
ăIf there were a sufficient number of A+ ranked adventurers, then they would be able to fight on par with the vampire. The vampire seemed like it was afraid of someone.
ăA short moment passed before Pluton opened his mouth.
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âThe probability of it is very low but it is not entirely impossible.â
ââŠâŠ.Lizzie-dono, could you concoct a potion that could defeat a vampire?â
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ăThe questioned pharmacist made her face even more wrinkled.
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âUndoubtedly that healing potion is capable of hurting the undead. Itâs hard to tell based on the situation at hand. Because to concoct a potion that is capable of repelling a vampire is not something, me, my pupils nor anyone I know is capable of.â
âThat healing potion is unheard of even within the Magicianâs Guild.â
âThen, how about the potion known as Amrita which can be found in the Theocracy? Rumours said that it contained the power of the gods.â
ââŠ.Priest-dono, even us in the Magicianâs Guild do not have any records about a potion that could match the potency of the healing potion that is one of the most guarded secrets of the Theocracy.â
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ăThe person that gave Brita the potion had his name recorded in the report.
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âMomon is it? Did you summon that person here?â
Yes, we made an appointment today. But, thereâs still some time leftâŠâŠâ
âIs it?âŠâŠwe might as well discuss it. I am curious about the type of potion that managed to defeat the vampire. As to the identity of the person who owned it, I am looking forward to meeting him.â
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ăPanasolei poured water into his cup, and drank. This throat was parched from the talking, and a pleasant cold flowed in.
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ââŠ.Hah, about the reason for the encounter at the cave, do you have any hypotheses?â
âAs discussed before I can only make predictions on our prior assumptions, sunlight weakens vampires.â
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ăTheo highlighted several districts on the map as the mayor silently observed his workings.
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âBasically, vampires prefer places where the sunlight does not reach. Plus, vampires have developed a rather twisted sense of superiority over the living. Hence they would not dwell within cities with prey aplenty, nor would they hide deep within the sewers, they prefer a luxurious underground abode. A situation where they would stay in a roughly built cave is non-existentâ
âIn short, it incidentally managed to find the hideoutâŠ..is that it?â
âYes, other than this there is no other possibilities. The destruction was thorough and there were no signs that they were looking for a magical tool.
âSo it seemsâŠ.â
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ăThe matter about the vampire, we have a rough understanding of the situation. About Momon, as a last resort, letâs use this opportunity to investigate thoroughly.
ăAbout the other matters, let us complete it within the allotted time.
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âThen, before Momon arrives, I have some question that I would like to askâŠ.especially to the Adventurerâs Guild head and the Magicianâs Guild head.â
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ăAs he looked at the faces of the four, the mayor spoked.
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âAmong all of you, has anyone heard of the name Ainz Ooal Gown?â
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ăThe four people looked at each other with looks of surprise before shaking their heads. Acting as their representative, Pluton opened his mouth.
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âThe name is unheard off. Who is that person?â
âErmâŠ.I am not too sure. I only heard of the details from Gazef-dono.â
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ăThe mayor remained quiet as if he thought of something. After a short moment, he continued talking.
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âI heard tell of several incidents involving people masquerading as knights of the Empire, attacking villages near Re-Lantier. But those knights were killed. That is the name of the magic caster who settled the knights and saved the villagers.â
âHoh.â
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ăIt was unsure who let out that sigh of admiration.
ăThe Empireâs knights were exceptional in terms of both equipment and training. The Kingdom cannot match either of the aforementioned. With that large number of knights defeated by a single person, it would suffice to say that magic caster is highly skilled, Mah, although he may have purposely feinted his weakness, his ability should be comparable to the Empireâs knights.
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âThe magic caster did not take the field himself, rather it was the work of the monster that he controlled. During that time, Gazef-dono confirmed the strength of the monster by his own sword. Although the outcome was a draw, the opponent did not bring out its full potential.â
ââŠ.This is the first time I have heard something so utterly ridiculous in this room.â
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ăTheoâs announcement was agreed by both the potion master and priest as they nodded in agreement.
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âIn essence, magic casters mainly control monsters weaker than themselves. If they held a large ceremony, concentrated numerous spells, or through the help of exceptionally powerful magical tools, a different outcome could be produced. But,âŠâŠsuch a situation is unlikely.â
âIn other words, the strength of that magic caster is comparable to the warrior that fought with Gazef-dono.â
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ăWhen that was said, Lizzie had a pained smile.
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âNo matter how you think about this, it shouldnât be true right?â
âMah, it would be more prudent to assume those were Gazef-donoâs flattery or he simply overestimated his opponentâs capabilities.â
âMah, as you saidâŠ..â
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ăControlling a monster that is stronger than Gazef.
ăAssuming that is true, then the strength of that person and Fluder Paradyne is on a similar level. No, there is a possibility that his level is higher. Using the current common sense, people would feel that such a matter is not possible.
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âThe main issue is thisâŠ.the connection of the people discussed. A vampire that possessed unimaginable power and the mysterious magic caster that saved the village.â
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ăSilence. They were all locked in the maelstrom of their thoughts. The first to break the silence was Theo.
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ââŠâŠâŠThe situation might be coincidental but it is too perfect.â
âMoreover, on one hand, he is saving the village, on the other, he is murdering people. These  two matters contradicted themselves.â
âThenâ-â
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ăIn this moment, there were many opinions. Most of the opinions contained many contradictions. The trust in its validity was rather limited. Soon after, the priest started mumbling to himself.
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âHow about we consider this from a different angle? That vampire detected the presence of that magic caster?â
âIf that is the case, how much does it help?â
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ăThe mayor let out a lonely grimace as he answered.
ăIt would be good if the matter was as such. But the truth may not progress so smoothly.
ăIf one was filled with too high an expectation, the shock from betrayal would be higher. Hence it would be more prudent to expect the worst case scenario. That was the personal opinion of the mayor.
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âWe can only make use of our imagination due to the lack of facts. Weâll leave the matter about Ainz Ooal Gown as our next topic of discussion.â
âIf it is like this, regarding the matter of information gathering, the Adventurerâs Guild will extend all the help we can provide.â
âIâll leave everything to you, Pluton. You do not have to worry about money issues.â
âUnderstood.â
âThen, let us get some rest before Momon arrives. Excuse me, Â Pluton. Could you give me all information regarding Momon?â
âUnderstood, letâs continue the discussion in my room.â
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ăEveryone stood up and went out of the room at their own pace, But the figures that exited the room numbered seven.\n