Meanwhile, the city of Mana-vil bustled with life as news of the exchange between Meltor and Elvenheim spread throughout the city.
Among them, the busiest people were the merchants from large trading companies. They were better than anyone else at sniffing out the money and didnât miss this opportunity. Some would say it was a once-in-a-lifetime chance at a jackpot.
One of Meltorâs largest trading companies, Polonell thought the same. âIf we pick things up properly, then we can live well.â
However, the boss of Polonell wasnât greedy. The magic towers and even the high ranking nobles knew that the merchants would be drooling and lingering for rights.
Therefore, he picked the next best thing. This time, it was to obtain a large amount of raw materials, since the export of artifacts and goods was going to become three times larger. He would then supply the artifacts and goods to the Magic Society. The bonus was that he could gain extra money as well as a good relationship with the magic towers.
As a result, the top company, Polonell, was able to start a procession heading toward the Central Continent faster than anyone else.
Dagadak, dagadak. The carriages made an upbeat sound as they moved quickly down a road.
Normally, they would be moving slower due to carrying a lot of baggage, but the purpose of this procession was to import raw materials quickly. For that reason, there wasnât as much baggage, and the carriages moved faster than usual.
Furthermore, the carriages they were riding werenât ordinary. It was the carriage Theodore had borrowed when he went home, the express carriage which hadnât been commercialized yet.
In the second carriage from the front, a middle-aged man laughed excitedly as he said, âHahaha! Magician, you are lucky that you joined!â
He was a man with bushy hair, giving him the impression of a bear. Thatâs why he was actually called âBear.â Bear was an experienced merchant who rejected the general preconceived notion that merchants resembled snakes or foxes.
The brown-haired young man sitting in front of Bear raised his eyes. âLucky?â
âYes!â Bear nodded without hesitation. âDidnât you just join on the departure date, yet you get to ride an express wagon like this? We werenât able to hire a magician to accompany us because it was such a sudden trip, so it is really lucky that our paths crossed like this!â
âAh, that might be so.â
âAdditionally, youâre the junior of the hero, Theodore Miller. Isnât this a good relationship?â
Theodore Miller also felt lucky as he laughed inwardly at Bearâs words. Using his own name as a recommendation was working well.
Thatâs right. The brown-haired young man with hair which was brown, instead of black, and eyes which were green, instead of blue, was actually Theodore Miller. It would be difficult to find people who recognized him now because his face was different.
While feeling a sense of incongruity from looking at a face of a stranger, Theo recalled the information of the necklace hidden behind his clothes.
[+6 Who am I? (Accessory)]
[-An artifact created from an unknown failure. This artifact in the form of a necklace can circumvent the perceptions of others by subtly changing the wearerâs appearance. It shows its abilities regardless of the userâs will, and once the magic is released, the medium will be destroyed immediately. It can defend against magical insight, but it canât conceal the fact that the  user is âhiding.â
* The rating of this magic tool is âPrecious.â
* When consumed, a considerable amount of magic power will be absorbed.
* When consumed, the digestion time will be 18 hours.
* When consumed, understanding of transformation magic will increase.]
Just before Theoâs departure, Vince had brought him an artifact from the magic tower. It was an equipment usually used to infiltrate enemy territory or carry out secret missions.
Thanks to it, Theo was able to disguise himself without needing to reveal his identity or status. Now, he wasnât the âhero,â Theodore Miller, but the 4th Circle Theo who was going to visit distant relatives in Kargas.
âI honestly thought the pseudonym was too obvious, butâŠâ
Vince had laughed and shaken his head.
âSometimes it is better to do this than to conceal your name thoroughly. You will be going around unknown countries, so I donât think you should use an alias. Do the east call it âhard to tell if it is a sham or realâ?â His mentor had explained that a carelessly made lie could attract the human eye more than a moderate one.
In any case, his name would be meaningless if they were a person who could see through the artifact.
âHuuuuâŠâ
In the end, this was the best way to watch out for himself.
Theodore looked out the window as the carriages kept moving. The carriages had traveled far enough that the capital and the top of the magic towers couldnât be seen. He didnât know if he would come back in the next four months or even years. It was then that Theo suddenly realized he was all alone.
His master, who always pointed out the parts where Theo was lacking, the good-hearted and pretty Sylvia, whom he had a meal with once in awhile, and Veronica, who was very caring towards him, even though she was sometimes too much⊠Theo wouldnât be able to see the people who were like his second family for a while.
âNo, I shouldnât have a weak heart already.â He tried to put aside the terrifying thought and pulled out a book from his bag.
It was [Ancient Magic Overview â Balcard] which Vince Haidel had completed after decades of hard work. This was a magic book that Theo didnât understand despite reading it for half a day already.
Pararak.
The carriage suddenly became quiet, with only the sound of paper turning. Even the loud Bear knew what it meant when a magician opened a book, so he kept his mouth shut.
This was why books were good. As Theo studied the indescribable and difficult-to-understand wisdom, any misgivings would fade. The hesitation in Theoâs eyes had long since disappeared, and his brain was already drifting away into the knowledge contained in the book.
Theo, who showed intense focus, was truly the image of a magician, regardless of his age.
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As Theo started the journey, and it was different in many ways from what he thought. It was impossible to find the romance of adventure when he was literally in a carriage for hours. Sometimes he couldnât rest at night or could only take a short nap.
Despite this, Theodore, as the only magician and precious guest, wasnât tired at all. However, it was a murderous schedule for the merchants and mercenaries.
[Hoing!]
Of course, that didnât mean Theodore was just sitting there.
ââŠTo the northeast, the distance is roughly 2 kilometers?â
After Mitraâs abilities were awakened in the Great Forest, they could now be used in other regions. Right now, her power was telling him of an incoming enemy.
Theo could feel that there were 23 of them. Judging by the weight on the floor, they were hobgoblins. They were enemies which the procession could cope with on its own, but it would be annoying.
So, Theoâs magic power spread into the distance.
-Kieeek!
-Kirururk!
It might not be perfect, but the presence of a 6th Circle magician, enhanced with Ring of Muspelheim, was incomparable to that of an ogre. The hobgoblins knew this intuitively and retreated. In this way, he drove back the creatures which had been approaching the carriage. The procession just thought they were lucky, and there was no need to break that illusion.
Theodoreâs purpose was to get to Kargas quietly, and it would only become noisy if he drew attention to it.
Thanks to Theo, the carriages moved smoothly without a hitch. By the time the horses had started panting heavily, the procession had reached the intended destination for a rest stop at nearly record speed.
It was the Sipoto Plains, which acted as the border for the Austen Kingdom and Kargas Kingdom. Unlike the grasslands which had been green until now, there was a vast stretch of plains where only sparse tufts of grass were growing.
As soon as they reached the beginning of the plains, Bear shouted loudly, âStop! It is up to here for today! Mercenaries should be alert until the camp is ready, and the rest of the staff should get out of the carriages to install the tents and make the campfire. Then weâll start eating after that!â
During to his hulking figure, Bearâs voice was rather loud. The sound of horseshoes was really loud, but Bearâs yell went even beyond that.
Simultaneously, the restless horses stopped moving, and sweat poured down like a shower. The carriage drivers hastily poured water on them and comforted them. Then steam rose from the skin of the wet horses. Â This was the result of running harshly for a week. At least they could eat as much as they wanted today, as well as recover from the fatigue by sleeping.
After Bear gave the instructions, he looked back at Theodore and asked, âTheo. It will take some time for the meal to be prepared. What do you want to do until then?â
Theo thought for a moment. So far, he had hardly left the carriage except to eat. It was because he had turned to studying the ancient magic in order to calm his confused mind.
However, the result of the week long fierce concentration was as followed:
[* Your level of understanding is high. (84.5%)]
He couldnât say that he had mastered it perfectly, but he could use easy vocabulary to trigger the ancient language magic. From this point on, it wasnât just learning but using it directly. So, this wasnât something he could achieve from being stuck in the carriage.
Theodore thought this and jumped out of the carriage. âThen I will go and get some fresh air.â
âAlone?â
âThere are few creatures in the Sipoto wilderness. I wonât go too far away, so donât worry.â Theo relieved Bearâs anxious expression, then he stepped forward without thinking.
He walked until the carriages looked small and stared at the moon and stars shining in the wilderness.
âAfter the Sipoto Plains is the continent.â
The Sipoto Plains were different from the creepy Red Plateau. It had a similar bleak landscape, but signs of life could be felt here, unlike at the Red Plateau. Compared to ordinary land, the land here was weak, but it was still an area where people could live. However, there was a lack of food and water, so they couldnât live here long.
The real problem was in the land located beyond it. It was the Austen Kingdom, where the drought had started. The drought had spread and was killing this plain.
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Theo had heard about the Austen Kingdom later from Vince, but he couldnât justify their reasons for kidnapping Ellenoa. However, they werenât evil people, and a sigh emerged as he thought about the warriors bending their pride.
So, Theo had to ask once.
âGluttony. What was the cause of the drought that no magicians or scholars in the world could discover?â
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