âExcuse me.â Iceline strode into the room with a short greeting. She was struggling to control her nervesâregardless of her age, she hadnât quite made the transition from girl to lady yet. âWellââ
âI want you to finish what you were saying earlier.â
Disappointment flickered across Icelineâs face, but that was all.
âYouâre talking about the Mercenary King, Barbarian?â Iceline asked expressionlessly.
Joshua nodded. âIndeed.â
Iceline paused for a second.
âI think youâve figured out something from what youâve seen so far⊠Tell me what you know, first.â
âThatâs simple. But I think we should talk about the Rebrecca family first, no?â
Iceline nodded after a moment. âIt doesnât matter.â
âAlright. Marquis Crombell is, ostensibly, the perpetrator of the Rebreccasâ demise and the current attacks on Duke Pontier. Then there is the Mercenary King, their hidden asset.
âActually, I was confused when I saw you with Akshuler the first time. I couldnât understand why he was with you. It would seem normal at first glanceâmercenaries look egalitarian and free-spirited, but the truth is that no one is as hierarchical as they are.â
Anyone who had worked with the mercenaries would know. Joshua, having worked as a mercenary in his previous life, knew them better than anyone. Their hierarchy was no less rigid than the knightsâ. Their system of classifying people using silver and gold cards was an excellent illustration of this principle. If all they wanted to do was prove their identity, there would be no reason to divide the mercenaries into ranks.
âThey may both have a diamond card, but Barbarian is the first Mercenary King. No one can deny that heâs the real head of the one million mercenaries.â Joshua glanced at Iceline, who remained silent. âAnd yet, Akshuler acts directly against the King. That is, to help the one and only scion of Count Rebrecca, the man the King brought down.
âYou and Mr. Akshulerâas a third party, I have no idea what kind of deep relationships you have or what deals you made, but I know one thing for certain.â Joshua looked Iceline in the eyes. âIf the Mercenary King and Akshuler had a good relationship, no one would have helped me so openly. Those two are literally the face of a million mercenaries. It may sound cold-hearted, but someone like Akshuler would never act on something as simple as an old relationship when it could destabilize the entire organization.â
âThatâs true.â Iceline inclined her head slightly.
âThe bottom line is: if those two men arenât on good terms, there had to be some circumstances to bring them where they are today. Thatâs all I can guess with my rough grasp of things. If my knight had been there, I may have been able to pick up on other things, butââ
âYour knight?â
âA little feisty, but a very capable friend.â Joshua chuckled. âSo, is that enough?â
âOf course. And⊠Thank you for telling me. It may be a little sensitiveââ
âAnd you trusted me when you had no way out. As I said before, I understand.â
What should I say? It seemed to Iceline that this man understood peoplesâ feelings too well. Even her, a normally frosty personality, felt something. If he approaches other womenâŠ
Iceline shook her head.
âJust as he thought, Akshuler hates the Mercenary King to the point of disgust.. I think it has negatively affected countless other mercenaries.â
âDisgustâŠâ Joshua thought back to when Akshuler preached on the existence of mercenaries.
The mercenary guild was akin to the most profit-oriented merchants, in some ways. Rather than selling commodities, they exchange their manpower for compensation. Ergo, in order to remain as profitable as possible, the guild had to remain neutralâif they favored one country, what would their enemies think of the guild?
âRumors have spread that the Mercenary King has been in the Marquis of Crombellâs pocket for many years. Itâs even grown into rumors that thereâs some kind of relationship with the Emperor. Speaking as an outsider, his actions are nothing more and nothing less than interfering in internal affairs no matter how you dress it. Because the reigning emperor tolerated it for so longâŠâ Iceline clenched her fists as dark memories washed over her.
âThe actions of the Mercenary King could be interpreted as that of the entire guild. As such, Akshuler judged that Barbarianâs actions were corroding the guild as a whole. Heâs been building up to a confrontation for a long time⊠is that so?â
âYes. Thatâs it.â
âHmmâŠâ Joshua stroked his chin thoughtfully. âSo, what do you want me to do?â he eventually asked.
âMister Akshuler is going to win the Master Battle this time and officially challenge one of the Twelve Superhumans. His target is, of course, the Mercenary King.â
âThat makes perfect sense. If all goes according to plan, he takes the Kingâs seat and the whole situation is neatly resolved.â
âRight.â Iceline nodded.
HoweverâŠÂ Joshua had reservations, given his knowledge of history. He didnât know anything else about the relationship between Barbarian and Akshuler, but he did know who the winner of this Master Battle would be. Assuming nothing changedâŠ
âThatâs it,â Joshua muttered.
âIâve never seen him so nervous.â
âSo at the end of the day, your request is for me to challenge the Mercenary King insteadâassuming Akshuler loses.â
âThatâs not it.â Iceline shook her head weakly. âOriginally, I was going to ask you to stop Akshuler from taking the challenge once he wins, but⊠after seeing him the last few daysâseeing how nervous he isâI thought that maybe winning the Battle was too much. In that case, thereâs no need to worry. Regardless, whether you win or lose, I was going to say you should avoid the Mercenary King.â
âYouâŠâ Joshua stared deeply into Icelineâs eyes. âIâve met him before, soââ
âStop, please.â Iceline shook her head. She wore an expression of ugly anguish. âIâm begging you. I donât want to lose the people around me anymore.â She paused, and her gaze fell on Joshua. âWeâre⊠friends, right?â
âFriendsâ?â After a moment, Joshua burst out laughing. âIâll take your advice to heart.â
Icelineâs face lit up. âThenââ
âFor now.â
Iceline tilted her head.
âThatâs for the day I win the Master Battle. For now, I have a fight to worry aboutââ
âOh! Iâm sorry, I didnât mean to bother youâŠâ Iceline bowed her head.
âNow thatâs the Iceline jean Rebrecca I know.â Joshua smiled brightly.
âWhat?â Iceline stared at him blankly.
âItâs your expression.â He lifted a finger and tapped her face. âLooks a lot better than before.â
Iceline could only keep staring.
âThat was a long introduction. Shall we get down to business?â
âBusiness?â
âYeah.â Joshua removed his jacket, startling Iceline.
âWhat are you d-doingâŠ?â Icelineâs porcelain flushed an almost unrecognizable red, even though Joshua was wearing a shirt underneath his jacket.
âWhat? Didnât you say you needed to take measurements for Laypone? I thought I should take my jacket offââ
âW-Well, you just have to stay still. Iâll take care of the restâŠâ
Joshua gave her a confused look but finally nodded. âThen please.â
âRight,â Iceline mumbled.
The long night of the opening match of the Master Battle wound down to an end.