Eustace was a man who worked for a trading company.
He worked there dealing in household goods and the like.
The appearance of Noacurioâs army had created a boom in demand for the company.
That was fine, but just because there was suddenly more work to be done did not mean that they could suddenly hire more people.
The workload, which was more than usual, was pouring in.
Eustace came home late that day.
The sun had already set and there were few people around. Relying on the light from his magic lamp, Eustace hurried home.
Even though he was used to living in this town, he was afraid at night. He did not know where he would be pursued by a thief.
However, what he encountered was even worse than a thief.
As he entered a side street from the main street, Eustace stopped when he thought he heard a strange voice.
A voice that sounded like the whistling of the wind, like a broken whistle, accompanied by a horrifying reverberation.
ââŠOoooooooooooooooooâŠâ
Something was clearly audible.
Eustace stopped in his tracks.
He wanted to run home as quickly as possible, and he had a feeling that if he did so, he would be safe.
However, he felt as if his whole body was bound by the fear that if he moved even one finger, someone would jump out of the shadows and sink their fangs into him at that very moment.
Then, a light floated in front of Eustace.
A sudden magic light increasing?
No, no. A light of something much more terrifying.
There was a man there, vague, vague in outline, seemingly dissolving in mid-air.
âHee⊠heeâŠ!â
Eustace could only let out a stifled shriek.
It was a ghost.
The ghost of a man was floating in the air.
The ghost was staring resentfully at the heavens as though it did not see Eustace, who was standing very close by.
âI⊠only rescued my son who was about to be killed by ⊠Noacurioâs soldiers⊠But the Marquis fabricated my crime to appease⊠Noacurioâs army⊠I was betrayed by the MarquisâŠ!â
The ghost wailed.
Eustace knew what to expect when he heard this much.
The incident that caused such a stir in the city. A knight got into a dispute with a Noacurio soldier, killed him, and was executed in less than 10 days after the incident.
He thought that the too swift handling of the incident was, after all, something that the Marquis had done in consideration of the relationship with Noacurio, butâŠ
âThen is this the knight who was executed that way? Is this the truth of the caseâŠ?
âI⊠I hate youâŠ! I⊠I hate youâŠ!!â
A resentful shout, and then the ghost vanished.
Only the sound of the wind remained behind. As though the ghost was still howling somewhere.
Eustace did not notice the girl running away in the darkness.
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Tracy, on the other hand.
âHey, itâs been a long time. Iâm glad to see youâre both okay.â
âHow kind of you.â
At an adventurerâs bar in town, he met a muscular Fighter.
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âI saw a very suspicious old lady. If sheâs working for the Marquis now, do you know anything about her?â
âIâd probably call her suspicious. But I donât know her well. I mean, nobody seems to know anything about that old hag.â
On a street corner in the late afternoon, he met a slender Fighter with a long mohawk hanging down one side of his face.
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âHow did someone so obscure end up in the army?â
âI heard that she was taken in by the central army, not by the feudal lordsâ army.â
At the general store, he met with ordinary soldiers of Noacurio.
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âWhat is her actual position?â
âShe is a technical officer who was kicked out of the Moon Eaters. She belongs to the royal army but is loaned out to the general. I heard that she is a countermeasure against the âRose Princess of HellrageââŠâ
In an elegant restaurant, he was meeting with a low-ranking knight of Noacurio.
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âThen people donât really know much about her, but sheâs highly valued?â
âOnly the general knows the details. But she canât even use magic very well, and yet sheâs handling holy beasts.â
In a fashionable bar, he met a knight of Noacurio.
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âI guess sheâs not strong enough.â
âBut you know, rumor has it that she, ⊠that old hag, has a technique for transferring the wounds sustained by her to holy beasts.â
He was meeting with Noacurioâs mercenaries in a betting hall with a mysterious atmosphere.
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âSpeaking of which, did you hear about the incident where a Noacurio soldier was killed by a knight belonging to the Marquis?â
âOf course I heard about it. Everyone knows about it because the whole town was in an uproar.â
He was meeting with a party of new adventurers at the Adventurersâ Guild.
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âThe truth is that the soldier who was killed was at fault. I heard that the Noacurio army, fearing a backlash, pressured the Marquis to unilaterally demonize the knight who was acting in self-defense.â
âSeriously? I had heard rumors that the executed knight had turned out to be the one responsible.â
He met with an acquaintance, the owner of a weapons store in town.
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âThis is really just between us, okay? Donât tell anyone. Itâs a secret that the bigwigs are keeping to themselves, and it would be bad if they knew I told you.â
âDonât worry. Iâm famous for my tight-lippedness.â
At the church, he was meeting with a Priestess, with a light-hearted atmosphere.
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Rumors about the âtruthâ of the incident were spreading like wildfire in the city of Terra Kaine.
As yet, no one had come forward to publicly accuse the Noacurio army or the lord of this incident.
However, just as a glass of water will one day overflow if you keep pouring it into it, it will erupt if it crossed a threshold somewhere. It was like having a bomb in your hand.
âI donât think itâs my jurisdiction. The holy beasts donât react at all. Even if the âghostâ is a high-ranking Wraith, the magical barrier does not last forever. In addition, the execution site was cleansed by priests, the corpse was burned with holy oil, and the disappearance of the soul was confirmed by spiritual vision, right? Itâs not natural for a person to become undead. This must be the work of some human.â
Morgana, who had been summoned by Marks and Patrick, stated her opinion.
Patrick furrowed his brow in irritation.
ââŠIllusion?â
âItâs natural to think so, isnât it?â
Someone had created the illusion of Yuin, manipulated it as if it were a ghost, and showed it to the people of the city.
âWho would do such a thingâŠ? No, there are people who would do it.â
âThe West.â
âIf so, they were very quick to do itâŠâ
Marks planned to restructure the state system (and to make himself a central figure in it) with Ghislain and Noacurio at the helm.
He declared his support for Ghislain at a forced Council of Lords, and Marks took the fight to the opposing lords to the fullest extent.
It was not surprising that the other side would take steps to discourage Marksâ intentions.
âItâs not good to interfere with God. But itâs hard to find a servant with a holy beast. Itâs up to you. Find them quickly, give them a taste of living hell, and then drop them in a real hell.â
âCanât we rely on holy beastsâŠâ
âWe have no choice, letâs mobilize our troops and put them on night watch. You filthy rat, Iâll grab you by the tail.â
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Marksâ order was given and night security was increased in areas where the âghostâ had been sighted.
But just then. As if to ridicule the night patrols, the âghostâ suddenly ceased to appear.
Rumors had already spread throughout the city, and there was no need to cause any more commotion.
The reason it said it was the Marquis and not Viscount McGregor was to direct the citizensâ suspicions not only to the Noacurio forces but also to the Marquis, making it easier for future operations to proceed.
Even where there was no fire, there would be smoke, but there would still be a bigger smoke if there was a proper spark.
The trouble the Noacurio soldiers were causing, the real witnesses, Yuinâs son who was present during the incidentâŠ
There was no shortage of material to bolster the cries of the âghostâ. Truths that should have been buried by information manipulation were being dug up.