He slept deeply and sweetly.
This was the most tired heâd ever been after his reincarnation into this world, and he slept so deeply that it could almost be called passing out. His slumber was honey-sweet, and when he opened his eyes the ceiling was unfamiliarâthe young lord had no idea where he was.
ââŠâŠ?â Ayra came to his senses, blinking slowly, as he wondered if he was still dreaming. However, the shaking of the small room alerted him to the fact that he was in a carriage, despite his sleep-addled mind.
âYouâre finally awake,â Janus said as he rolled a couple of mana stones around in his hand. Only then did Ayra realize he was able to sleep so comfortably in the carriage because the mercenary was holding the young lord in his embrace. Whenever the mercenary acted so tenderly, the young lordâs heart fluttered and thumped.
âAre we⊠in the merchant caravan?â
âYeah. You wouldnât wake up in the morning so I just brought you here.â
Now that the mercenary said that, Ayra vaguely recalled the feeling of someone shaking him a few times in hopes of waking him up. Unfortunately, the person had failed. This was partly due to his exhaustion and partly due to his habit of waking in the early afternoon. Ayra coughed, embarrassed.
âYou said you had to depart early, right? So I brought you into the carriage. Should I not have done this?â
âYouâre right. Thanks for taking care of me.â He had almost missed the departure of the caravan. Looking out the carriage window, the two horses Janus and Ayra had brought were following well. Ayra raised his body to avoid further inconveniencing Janusâhe had been leaning against the mercenary for far too longâbut the other put some strength into his arms, preventing his escape. Thus, the young lord surrendered easily to the warm human radiator. He then mentally sorted out the situationâsomething he meant to do yesterday but couldnât because the young lord had passed out from exhaustion.
âAlright, weâve cleared the most urgent obstacle: the interest. Weâve still got plenty of time left. Furthermore, I have evidence that someone is after my life and estate; odds are, that personâs probably killed my family.â
It was clear that someone intended to exterminate the Solar family in order to seize this land.
The nearby fiefdoms were the most likely culprits. As soon as he returned, he had to start figuring out the inter-fief relations in Solar. Ayra sighed shortly as he burrowed his head into Janusâ wide shoulders. He hadnât thought that the territory would be in such a terrible state when heâd rushed to this region after reading his familyâs obituary.
âBut still⊠I donât think itâd be too bad to stay here from now on.â
Though it was extremely cold and problems popped up everywhere, Ayra was gradually starting to like this territory. Like most mages, he was attached to his possessions, and this estate was one of the biggest and most valuable items he owned.
Though it would take some time, it would be nice to live in harmony with the retainers and denizens after paying off the debt. Any random vacant room in the lordâs castle could be turned into a laboratory as wellâhis magic research could be continued. In addition, Ayra thought his intelligence and magical powers were suitable for governing this land.
Wouldnât it be nice to leisurely rule the territory and come down to the castle-side city every so often to play around with Janus whenever he had time? A vaguely hopeful future was materializing in Ayraâs mind.
As the road had been cleared in advance, the carriage was able to progress through the path without any delay. Along the way, Ayra taught Janus, who was fascinated with magic, how to handle mana; they spent time chatting and nodding off until the outline of the city came into view. Ayra woke to the sound of the carriage being inspected and looked out the window. The fallen wall appeared quite hideous.
âWell, Iâll be leaving now.â As soon as the carriage passed through the main gate, Janus reached a hand outside the carriage window to stop its progression. As soon as he exited the vehicle, he stretched his entire body as if his muscles were stiff. Because the shirt stretched tight accross his body, one could see the rippling muscles underneath. Ayra grabbed the mercenaryâs hem, worried that heâd go without looking back; the mercenary looked back with a questioning expression.
âThank you so much for this,â Ayra said.
âYeah, alright.â Janus acted as if it were nothing, but Ayra was completely sincere. If the mercenary hadnât been there, he wouldâve been mired in various troublesome situations. Of course, even without Janus, Ayra would have somehow solved his dilemmas, but the way would definitely have been more difficult.
âWill you continue to stay at the mercenaryâs headquarters?â
âProbably. If thereâs nothing going on, Iâll be there. Come whenever you want to see me.â Janus smoothly reached out to the young lord, placed his hand on the young lordâs cheek, and kissed Ayra on the lips. Then, with light steps, he left the area. After staring at the gradually shrinking back, Ayra returned to the carriage. His fine brows crumpled slightly.
âItâs quite difficult to raise his affectionâŠâ
Last he checked, Janusâs affection stat was stuck at 3 and did not increase. Ayra thought it would go up a little once they spent the night together, but it didnât budge. Every time he checked the affection value reminded Ayra of why he had created the artificial spirit.
The mind of a logical, number-oriented person disguised as a game system. He intuitively knew that if he were to genuinely like someone, he would be hurt by the shame. If he were to quantify his current affection towards Janus, how high would the value be? He had no idea, but it would probably be higher than the last time he checked. That thought made Ayra smile bitterly.
âHow exhausting. When I return to the castle, I should take a heated leather bag and get some sleep.â
It was common for oneâs exhaustion to build up while riding a vehicle, and Ayra was no exception, regardless of all his naps in the carriage. His back was stiff and sore, and his legs were slightly numb. However, he still planned on going to the trading post to ensure that the payment had been received just in case something went wrong.
Surprisingly, Ginas was waiting for him at the trading post when he arrived. The young governor was nervously pacing around with a haggard expression, but his face brightened when he saw Ayra returning with the merchant caravan. Ayra took the lead and greeted him before the man could expose his identity as the lord. âSir Ginas! Youâve come all the way down here. Please donât worry. I, Hess, have returned safely just as youâd instructed.â
Fortunately, Ginas was incredibly quick-witted and soon realized that Ayra was trying to mask his identity. He immediately sealed his lips before he could call out to his Lord. Then, he stared at Ayra with a mysterious, indecipherable expression. Ayra wondered if the man disproved of his antics, but a notification window popped up at that moment.
[Hess Ru Ginasâ affection increased by 10!]
That indecipherable expression was probably a deeply impressed one.
âIâve been working hard to earn the interest repayment money and save this estate. The affection rose by 10, is that a lot or a littleâŠ? In any case, itâs great that the governorâs affection value increased.â
The two stood quietly and observed the calculation process at the trading post. After the commission was deducted, the total amount only came to about 200 cells. After hearing about what had happened to Ayra and the merchant caravan, Ginas couldnât blame them for coming up short. However, his footsteps were plodding and heavy as they left the post with the money they had earned.
The two rode on the horse that Ayra had dragged on his journey. After a round trip from the Dallum Gorge, the horse was pretty tired; it snorted and trodded along.
âSir Ginas, donât worry. I have 100 more cells. With that included, itâll be 300 cells. We have enough to pay the interest.â As he spoke, Ayra showed him the mana stones to soothe the man. Still, a mana stone, before itâs refined, looked like a lump of stone.
So, Ginas scrutinized the mana stone dubiously. âIs that a mana stone before it is refined? Where did you⊠Did you perhaps hunt some demonic beasts?â
âI didnât, but the mercenary escorting me defeated those monsters. Since I can refine mana stones, there wonât be refining fees either.â Even though Ayra purposely kept his tone light, Ginas wasnât overcome with joy.
Though it seemed like the man was delighted that 300 cells could be procured, he began to inquire about the escorting mercenary with a stern expression. âConsidering the value of these mana stones, he must not have defeated just one or two beasts. Whatâs this mercenaryâs name? How much did it cost for you to hire him? Do you know him personally?â
âHis toneâŠis he still suspicious of me?â As soon as Ayra thought that, a notification window popped up.
[Tip. The governor, who is naturally distrustful of other people, is worried about his Lord, who knows little of the world.]
On one hand, Ayra was touched by the manâs worry, but, on the other hand, he was embarrassed that he was considered a naive lord ignorant of the outside world. However, it was even more difficult to tell the governor of his and Janusâ relationship, so Ayra changed the subject, âIâll tell you when we return to the castle. By the way, what about Sir Bloom? Did they manage the Ramam herd well? Iâd like to hear a report on the situation there.â
Though Ginas looked as if he had noticed that the young lord was deliberately changing the subject, the man answered politely, as if heâd let the young lord off the hook for now. âWeâve dealt with the Ramams wellâin the process, we acquired around 34 cells worth of mana stones. There were no fatalities, and we only have three injured.â
Ayra was taken aback by the fact that some had sustained injuries while handling something as unremarkable as a Ramam herd. He inwardly sighedâit seems like the standard for soldiers here was low. However, Ayra understood when Ginas continued his explanation:
âIf only the walls were still intact, weâd have no injuries at all. Nothing could be done about itâthey had to rush to protect the citizens before the first goal was finished.â
âHaah, the castle wallsâŠthatâs definitely an issue. Weâll have to fix it quickly.â Sighing loudly, Ayra pressed at his already throbbing temples. He contemplated the issue on the way to the castle, but there was no other way to go about it except to rebuild the walls from the ground up. âFirst, letâs reward the soldiers with a banquet using the mana stones theyâve earned.â
Though they needed to save money immediately, he shouldnât be stingy with money even during difficult times. The soldiers had to cover for the collapsed walls and thus needed to be fed and dressed well.
âUnderstood, my lord.â
âI have some things I need to tell you as wellâŠâ
He was about to tell the governor about the landslides, which were clearly aimed at him when he tried to pass through the gorge, when a soldier riding atop a horse appeared in the distance, passing through the main gates to the castle-bound city. Something didnât feel right.
âG-Governor! Sir Governor!â The soldier, who had not yet recognized Ayraâs face and only recognized Ginasâ, dismounted his horse and ran helter-skelter towards them.
Ginas approached the soldier with a stern expression, âYour lord is hereâtake notice. What is going on?!â
âHrnk! M-My lord!â The flustered soldier knelt immediately without even properly seeing Ayraâs face. Then, sweat running profusely down his face from his rush here, he shouted urgently, âThe enemy army! The enemies are approaching!â
ââŠ..!â Ayra could hardly believe his ears. Why all of a sudden? The enemy military forces? Ginas was also startled at the news.
The soldier, drenched in fear, shouted, âFrom what I could see, they number about 2,000. The flag, I believe, is Bolneyâs!â
âW-What..â Face pale, Ginas staggered as if heâd collapse at those words. Ayra released a helpless laughâhe worked so hard to scrounge up money to repay the interest. Who could believe that the enemy would arrive just at this moment?
It was then. Rrring! A Quest window manifested before Ayraâs eyes.
[Crisis has befallen the territory!]
*Letâs defeat Bolneyâs Army (Unfulfilled)
* Pursuade Nilma Argan (Unfulfilled)
â» Note: If this quest fails, your right to reside in this fief and the territory management function will be deleted