āI donāt understand what the hell Abel-dono is trying to doā¦ā¦ hanging around me. My lord, donāt tell me that this boy has told you something bad to do?
Icarus seems to think that Larkās attack on him was due to some change.
He seems to suspect that the cause of this is me, a foreigner to this territory.
Iām old enough to have a good sense of whatās going on.
āWhat the hell, hey, whatās going on?ā
āIt was rumored that the lord was estranged from Icarus-samaā¦ā¦ Didnāt he intend to use this as an opportunity to erase it?ā
The residents sense the disquiet and begin to make a commotion.
āā¦ā¦ Could you step back for now, please? Right now, Iām presenting the results of the alchemy research Iāve been doing with Rinoa-san at the moment.ā
āHm? Hoho, with Rinoa-dono as the centerpiece, announce the results of her alchemical researchā¦ā¦ā
Icarus showed a little pretense of thinking, then grinned.
Then, at once, his face turned stern and the rage in his voice increased.
āAbel-donoā¦ā¦ No, Abel, I know what youāre after!ā
He suddenly called out.
Perhaps it was for the purpose of staging a performance for the residents, as Icarus seemed to be peering sideways at his surroundings.
āā¦ā¦ what is it?ā
āIn fact, I recently received a report that my lord saw me transcribing my research reportā¦ā¦ā
āReportā¦ā¦?ā
Icarus hid his mouth and chuckled.
The corners of his mouth lifted in a grin.
āKukukuku ā¦ā¦ You can cut the white off now, too, ā¦ā¦ā
For a moment I wondered what he was talking about, but if itās a copy of that, I have a revised version in my possession now.
Youāve opened up the conversation at the right time.
This way, when I present it to him later, he wonāt get bogged down.
āOh, that! Yes! Yes, Iāve been shown!ā
I said with a biting smile, and Icarusā expression froze.
Icarus shook his head and re-partitioned with a cough.
āI knew it! I was wondering why he would do that, but Iām guessing it was so you could steal it and sell it to your people! And you will report the results of that here and there first, and then later on you were going to say with me that I hadnāt done anything about it and banish me from the territory!ā
āā¦ā¦ Hmm?ā
Whoās going to crunch that poorly written report?
I mean, itās been going back and forth and not making any progressā¦ā¦
āI failed to see how the kid inspired you to do this kind of underhanded thing, my lord! I knew for sure that my lord feared that you would lose your positionā¦ā¦ But no way, this!ćWhat a pity that the territory must now come together to deal with the crisis!ā
A-, are you seriously saying thisā¦ā¦?
No, from Icarusā point of view, thatās the only thing he can think of.
Nevertheless, what terrible remarks.
Who in the world was trying to kick off the lord by dragging their feet so much in the crisis of the territoryā¦ā¦
If you look at the residents, many of them seemed to be convinced by Icarusā story.
āI see, thatās why they didnāt tell Icarus-samaā¦ā¦ā
āWeāve never heard of a faction of the Vice Group developing crops, after allā¦ā¦ I knew it was created by Icarus-sama.ā
It certainly clears up the questions, and it makesā¦ā¦ sense?
As a resident, it would make a lot more sense than hearing that Rinoaās faction has suddenly completed the crop.
āYouāve become impatient, my lord.ā
Icarus throws a few words at Lark, perhaps in a whisper so that those around him canāt hear.
He seems to think that he has completely won.
Well, letās let them catch up with us at best.
We still have a lot of cards in hand.
We canāt win with credit and mouth, so Iāve made it possible for us to beat you with our achievements.
Itās well within our expectations.
āNo, weāve already completed the crop, you know.ā
āHmm?ā
āIāve already finished it. Icarus-san, you were in the process of researching it, and thatās a pretty basic of the basicsā¦ā¦ā
Icarus lets out a long sigh.
āIām sure my research is still in its infancy. But alchemy is deepā¦ā¦ and not as flimsy as you fools think. Iāve said it before, havenāt I? Oh, how many times do I have to tell you! If youād read one of the decent sorcery books, you wouldnāt be able to say something stupid as youā¦ā¦ā
Icarus closed his eyes and shook his head in relief.
Itās true that this is the second time Icarus has lectured me on the difficulties of alchemy.
However, unlike the last time, this one is after I have already demonstrated my achievements to the residents.
Even the residents seem to be feeling uncomfortable with this exchange and are tilting their heads.
Itās natural.
The person claiming to have been plagiarized has already denied what he has announced.
āNo, itās already ā¦ā¦ā
āAhhhh! All right, thatās enough! Letās get this straight. You are not the kind of sorcerer that can stand in front of me! Youād better get the hell out of here before you embarrass yourself any further!ā
Icarus shouted and moved his arms, pretending to sweep up flies.
But then he froze, holding his pose.
āā¦ā¦mm?ā
He noticed that the people around him were reacting in a strange way.
āI said that Iāve already completed it. Weāre about to start presenting the arrangements and providing the residents with them from today for practical use.ā
āWhat, huh?ā
Icarus let out a dumb voice with his big mouth open.
āYouāre in the way, so can I ask you to step back?ā
āY, you ā¦ā¦ such an instantly recognizable lieā¦ā¦ hastily, haphazardlyā¦ā¦ how can you say that, how shameless can you beā¦ā¦ā
Icarusās eyeballs giggled as he said it, and he seemed to be checking the complexion of his surroundings.
His face paled and he bit his lip.
Finally, he must have sensed that something unusual was happening.
The magicians of the Icarus faction were also beginning to be dismayed when they saw Icarusā impatience, after grinning at first.
āHaha, I get it, J understand it now!ā
āYou guys gave me some nonsense report to get rid of me! Yes, that must be it, thatās all I can think of!ā
āNonsenseā¦ā¦?ā
āYeah, thatās right! You must be presenting your false research findings here, thinking it would be six months before the results came out anyway! In the meantime, youāre was going to use today as a starting point to get rid of me! You did a bold move, you thought that if you got rid of me, the rest would be under your own heaven!ā
āI, I see. ā¦ā¦ā
How can he cling so much here.
I couldnāt help but be convinced.
Certainly, there is that way to do that.
Whether this was a lie or not, it would buy some time for the residents to be skeptical until the crops were ready.
āHow long have you guys been involved in crop development! It would take you at least months to even try it onceā¦ā¦ Itās strange, itās all strange!ā
I give a signal to Mea.
Mea nods at me and brings me the pot of Ortem that I used for the demonstration I gave to the residents earlier.
The remnants of the burning Ortem Gourd from earlier have already been removed.
I take out the seeds of the Ortem Gourd and embed them in the Ortem pot.
āHey, you, what are you doing ā¦ā¦ā
āGrowā
I wave my wand at the Ortem pot.
The Ortem pot sprouts out and grows as it goes.
āā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ mm?ā
Icarus rubbed his eyes silently.
In less than ten seconds, a long vine grew out of the Ortem pot and hung on the ground.
More and more leaves grew.
āNo wayā¦ā¦ thisā¦ā¦ Im-, impossible, this is impossible!ā
āSo, how many months will it take you to try it once?ā
When I asked, Icarusā face, which was already rushing with blood, grew redder and redder.
āThis, this is such a stupid thing to do! I wonāt admit it!ā
Icarus swung his big staff and tried to hit the Ortem pot.
āPuppet, dance!ā
I waved my wand at the Ortem pot.
The Ortem pot did a big back-air swing.
The vines of the Ortem Gourd swung around and caught Icarus in the face.
āObu-!ā
Icarus released his staff from his hand and fell on his ass in place.
I took two big steps closer to Icarus.
āT-, this ā¦ā¦ā
Icarus crawls to the ground, holding his worm swollen face from being struck by the vines with his left hand while he pats the soil with his opposite hand, looking for the staff he dropped.
Then I throw the bundle of paper in front of me.
Icarus picks it up, mistaking it for his staff as it touches his hand, looks directly at it and frowns.
āWha-, whatās this ā¦ā¦?ā
āYour reportā¦ā¦ I have corrected it. Itās just watered down with unnecessary explanations and most of the substance was missing, and there was a lot of questionable data in the key areas, so itās hard to believe that the study was conducted properly.ā
Icarus saw the contents and his body trembled.
āY, y, youā¦ā¦ how far do you have to go to taunt me to feel better!ā
Icarus cries out as if heās out of his mind and starts tearing through the bundle of copies of the report, one by one, in the form of a demon.
āWindā
As I chanted, a gust of wind blew and sent the bundle of paper flying towards the residents.
āAh, ahhhhhh!ā
Icarus struggles to reach out, but thereās no way he can hold back all the papers that fly in any direction he wants, piece by piece.
āH-, hey, help me, help me out! Collect it!ā
Icarus yells at the sorcerers under him.
While the sorcerers were cringing, the residents began to pick up the pieces.
āDonāt touch them, you fools! Give it back, give, give it back! Thatās bullsh*t! Everything that is written is an accusation! So donāt lookā¦!ā
Icarus screams as he rolls around.
I look at him and turn my head to Lark with a pout.
āLark-san, itās over. For now.ā
āMm-hmm.ā
Lark nodded and took a deep breath.
āMy residents, listen up carefully! Icarus has been a sorcerer in this land since my fatherās time! But for the last ten years, they have been drowning in that authority, just lazily gorging themselves on gain and lining their pockets under the pretense of being immersed in crop development research! The shameful sight of the current case, and the years of research into crop development, will tell you that much from the report! From this day forward, Icarus Ezeida is permanently banned from Fage territory!ā
No dissenting voices were raised.
āā¦ā¦ Maybe that guy spent years working on a study that would take years in only a few days.ā
āI donāt know how he managed to get away with it all this time.ā
āHey, look at this one. This paper over here is almost red all over and I donāt even know what it says anymoreā¦ā¦ā
A lot of backbiting and insult ensued.
A defeated general is such a thing, by all means.
And the only reason why Icarus had the power to speak out and his previous selfish behavior was tolerated because he was the only hope as an alchemist in a distressed territory.
Now that Nalgarn was already dead, the massive thinning of the magic beast problem had been successfully thwarted, and the water problem had been resolved, the only reason left to cling to Icarus at this point was crop development.
There is no way that the residents would be able to defend Icarus now that the Rinoa faction, which they had been mocked and obstructed, had beaten them to the punch in the last issue, the only stronghold they had.
Thatās the extent of their trust that they have gained by taking advantage of their weaknesses and sprinkling false hopes around.
It is only natural that the residents will not protect them, but even the magicians of the Icarus Faction will only be confused.
Betting on the ignorance of the residents and insisting that the deficit correction was a misguided nonsense would be meaningless after they had lost so loudly.
Itās not a matter of how you make up for it, because itās definitely a meaningless research result for the territory in the future.
All of the words that were fired at me here have now have become spiked boomerangs that pierced his entire body.
There is no excuse for it now.
āNo, noā¦ā¦ this is not it! Funny, itās all funny! It canāt be like thisā¦ā¦ this ā¦ā¦ā
Only Icarus alone didnāt seem to have given up yet.
He staggered to his feet and tried to get closer to Lark.
Euris quickly stepped forward and blocked the space between Icarus and Lark.
āI wonāt let you get any closer than that.ā
Icarus glared at Euris, but his shoulders slumped dejectedly when he noticed the other Private Army members approaching him with their hands on their scabbards.
As it was, the members of the private army took him away and walked off somewhere else.
I guess itās all over now.
As I was thinking about this, I saw Icarus glaring at me as he walked away.
His eyes were filled with hatred.
I blinked, and the next thing I knew, he was looking forward in a mature manner and was being taken away.
āAbel! Itās finally over!ā
Mea calls out to me happily.
āā¦ā¦ I hope so.ā
I replied, looking at Icarusā back.
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