Since ancient times, cities had flourished nearer to the center of the country and declined as they moved further away. Of course, some cities close to the border had a strategic value, but Ramos wasnât one of them.
Nevertheless, Ramos had a geographical advantage. It was part of the coastline called a âcape,â a terrain which stretched from land to sea.
It was a port city. Yes, Ramos was one of the few port cities in the middle of the wide central continent. The area was too narrow to be used as a strategic point, but there were no problems with transportation using the sea route. Furthermore, it was also famous for being a shortcut to the eastern part of the continent.
For these reasons, Ramos evolved into a level comparable to that of other metropolitan cities, despite being on the edge of the kingdom.
The day began in its usual manner.
âHey, the youngest! Open the door at once!â
âYes! I understand!â
The youngest guard assigned today, Hanson, ran toward the pulley controlling the gate.
As with any city, Ramos controlled any night time admissions by locking the gate. It was a considerable distance from the habitat of the nearest creatures, but there was no harm in being careful. Then in the morning, the gate would open as the sun rose.
DururukâŚdururukâŚ
Hanson arrived at the pulley and started opening the gate with his thick arms. The walls werenât very high, so the gate wasnât that big, but a few soldiers were supposed to open the gate together. Yet he was being asked to open it on his own. This was the hazing style of the Ramos guards.
âKuoongâŚ!â
Unsurprisingly, Hansonâs face flushed red, but he couldnât open the gate. However, he had considerable strength for a human who couldnât use aura. The senior guards, who were watching him, whistled as they were startled that a fairly good newbie had entered.
But that relaxed expression didnât last long.
âUh, who is coming from over there?â
âWhat? How long until they arrive?â
âTheyâre coming soon. Based on the dirt, it is a small but pretty high-end carriage?â
The guards watched the horizon from the walls every day, so their eyesight was similar to that of a good hunter. They noticed the presence of a carriage coming from the western horizon and quickly determined the identity of the approaching carriage.
It was okay up to here as it wasnât rare for guests to come early in the morning. However, the problem was that the speed of the carriage was more than imagined.
âW-What? Why is it so fast?!â The veteran guards belatedly noticed the seriousness of the situation and hurried down the wall.
A high-end wagon meant the guest was a noble or from a top business company. It wasnât a situation where they could be late because they were hazing the newbie. Hanson, who was already exhausted, kept turning the pulley firmly with his seniors.
DurururukâŚ! The gate opened at a super fast speed. Shortly afterwards, Theodoreâs party stopped in front of the gate. The guards, who had passed through the crisis, became nervous again as they saw the carriage.
âH-Heok!â
âBlood marksâŚ?!â
It was impossible to find the original appearance of the carriage, which had been shiny at the time of purchase. The carriage looked as if it had passed through the middle of a battlefield. This was natural. Theodore turned away from the surprised guards toward the forest they had just passed through. There were still thousands of undead inside.
âDammit, it was much more annoying than the first night.â
After killing the warlock who attacked first, Theo had been vigilant but hadnât seen any shadows at all.
To be hidden from Huginâs detection, the other warlock must be hiding a few kilometers away. In the meantime, their purpose of trying to stop the carriage had been revealed. It was why the enemies only used low grade undead, unlike on the first day.
In the end, Theo and Randolph gave up on fighting the undead and just concentrated on breaking through.
Flop.
Finally, one of the horses started foaming and collapsed to the ground.
ââŚI am really sorry.â
Theo had repeatedly used Haste and fatigue recovery magic on the horses, which meant the aftermath was terrible. The other horse was just barely standing. It wouldâve died as well if it had run a little longer. Theodore used simple magic to bury the horse that died. Then he turned towards the nervous guards.
Theo had a convenient means of not having to answer any questions.
âI am from the Polonell Company.â
The sentence and the plaque were enough to make the Ramos guards step out of the way.
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âWe will split up here.â
âYes, Iâll see you at the port later.â
After entering Ramos, the two of them split up according to their roles. Randolph would dispose of the wrecked carriage and remaining horses, while Theodore would see if there were any ships heading toward the Soldun Kingdom.
âI hope we can leave today.â
He had entered the city somehow, but that wasnât enough to stop the Orcus Company from attacking. Theo and Randolph could only shake off the rabble⌠It would be hard if two senior level undead like the death knight appeared.
The Doom Wight had been taken care of thanks to Theodore and Gluttony, but it wouldâve been fatal for Randolph if he had been alone. The force behind the Orcus Company was much stronger than expected, so he needed to escape that power as quickly as possible.
However, the answers Theodore heard werenât optimistic.
âThere are no ships left?â
âYes, Iâm sorry, but they are all bookedâŚâ
It was a mistake Theodore made because he had never seen the sea or a ship in his life.
âIt will be similar even if you ask another shipping company.â
Basically, all the ships were booked. There was an obvious limitation to the number of guests a boat could hold, and it was difficult to show flexibility, unlike traveling over land. Moreover, he was looking for a ship heading to another country.
There were occasions when there was a vacancy, but luck wasnât on Theodoreâs side this time.
He was talking to Belf, a member of Luere Shipping.
âDuring this period of time, most ships are going to the south or north, so there are only three ships heading to the Soldun Kingdom. If you book now, you will probably have to wait a month.â
âEven for someone from a top company?â
Belf eyes narrowed as he saw the mark that Theodore held.
âOho, you are from the Polonell Company.â
However, Belf didnât hesitate to shake his head. Despite Theodoreâs status or money, there were really no places left.
On the sea, the Polonell Companyâs name didnât play a big role. The Polonell Companyâs influence was mainly based around the land routes to the north, which meant it didnât have as much influence in the distant areas on the Central Continent. Ramos was among them, since it mainly operated via the sea.
Theodore bit his lip at being blocked in an unexpected place.
âIf I canât get a ship here⌠do I need to obtain a carriage and run to the western border? No, it is tough due to the time spent here. I also need a carriage good enough to break through the undeadâs siege⌠Should I go into hiding?â
He was cornered. Theodore recognized this fact and looked at the floor with a grim expression.
Although he had the knowledge, brains and experiences of several great people, Theodore was still young. Veronica wouldâve overcome this adversity with her strength, while Vince wouldâve booked a ship in a port city from the very beginning.
It was at this moment thatâŚ
âUmm⌠Did you say you are called Theo?â
âAh, yes.â
âAs I said, it is impossible with a normal ship. However, it might be possible with a special ship.â
The depressed Theodore scrambled at those words. âSpecial ship?â
He could pay no matter how much the extra charge was. Thanks to the duel bid, the money heâd spent at the underground auction wasnât that big. However, instead of explaining the implications, Belf placed a finger to his lips. âHowever, there are two conditions.â
âWhat are they?â
âFirst, you must agree to maintain the confidentiality of the ship. You will know the secret after boarding.â
ââŚI understand.â
Theodore wanted to complain, but he wasnât in a position to be picky. He needed to fend off the pursuers and arrive at the Soldun Kingdom. As long as he could achieve his purpose, Theo didnât care about the surprise.
Belf then told him the second condition. In some ways, the condition was what Theo had expected.
âThen I need a deposit.â
âDo you mean I have to pay extra?â
âNo, not that.â
Theodore looked confused, making Belf smile and whisper loudly, âIs there someone in the group other than Theo?â
âYes, two people including me.â
âThen 20 gold is required. If you pay 10 gold each, you will know why eventually.â
Did he mean the rest of the money would be collected after boarding? Theodore tried to ask, but Belf was adamant that he couldnât explain any more.
âChe, it canât be helped.â
Due to his circumstances, Theo had to take a submissive attitude. In the end, Theodore accepted Belfâs offer. He handed over a few gold coins and received two boarding passes. Thanks to the bronze mark of the Luere Company, it was difficult to make counterfeits of the boarding pass. Perhaps this wasnât a one-time thing.
âI will arrange a room for two people. The departure time is this evening.â
Theodore looked down with a worried expression and asked Belf something he had almost forgotten, âHow long will it take to get to Soldun Kingdom? I heard that we can arrive as early as four days.â
âAh, Iâm sorry. My explanation is late.â Belf scratched his head at the question before replying, âThe ship makes a little âdetour,â so it will take more than a week. Do you have any urgent business?â
ââŚNo, it is okay.â Theodore though for a moment before putting the two boarding passes away. The most important thing was getting rid of the chasers from the Orcus Company, not arriving at the Soldun Kingdom quickly.
The advantage of going by sea was that he didnât need to be worried about raids from the warlocks. The zombies, ghouls, and other low level undead couldnât withstand the pressure of the sea currents or the sea creatures.
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However, Theodore was skeptical about the special nature of this ship.
âLetâs meet Randolph and tell him the news.â
Theodore left the Luere Company and headed toward where Randolph would be waiting. As the leader of a mercenary group active in the central continent, Randolph might know the secret.
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