Aaron was surprised that Harriet was able to easily block his attack magic, and his shock was brought to a new level when he saw the sword Ellen suddenly summoned.
âLamentâŚ?â
How did a student get their hands on a godâs Divine Artifact? Aaron saw multiple things that left him baffled.
Harriet looked at him, her forcefield still unfolded.
"Thereâs no way that I already know how to create Antimagic Fields or anything like that.â
He felt as if he had been hit over the head with a hammer.
Heâd fallen for a little kidâs bluff. There was no way a student could cast such high-ranking magic already.
He held Harriet in such high esteem that he lost his cool when faced with such threats.
It had already happenedâAaron Mede had taken off his mask.
âWell, I donât know what you two found that led to your suspicion of me, but it seems like you havenât yet realized your grave mistake.â
Alchemyâs secret arts were the easiest to steal among all magic-related fields. Even those who couldnât use magic sometimes swiped them and made use of them, and that was why wizards employed heavy security measures around their laboratories.
The dangerous constructs known as âdungeonsâ were also the handiwork of some paranoid wizards who needed guaranteed security to protect their easy-to-steal items.
âIâll show you just what happens when you enter an alchemistâs house.â
An alchemistâs laboratory was the most secure of all magic-type laboratories.
-Snap!
â!â
âThatâsâŚ!â
Aaron Medeâs body disappeared behind a wall and the door through which Ellen and Harriet had entered vanished while the windows were blocked with opaque protection barriers.
-Clatter! Clatter!
In addition to that, magical crossbows appeared from thin air and took aim at them while blue smoke poured out of mana stones that were embedded in the walls and furniture around the room.
Physical attacks, poisonous mist, and changes to the room itselfâŚ
An alchemistâs house was like a dungeon; entering it without permission was akin to suicide.
Harriet laughed.
His identity had been revealed, so there was no need to hesitate anymore.
âI mean, I said I couldnât personally cast the spell, but did you really think I didnât have anything up my sleeve?â
Harriet pulled a scroll from her clothes, and the pages automatically turned with Harrietâs hand gestures before a scroll separated itself from the book and began glowing.
Harriet was a wizard, but before that, she was incredibly rich.
-Raise!
The Antimagic Field scroll activated.
***
Before Harriet and Ellen entered Aaron Medeâs mansionâŚ
âI think itâs here.â
âI guess so.â
Ellen pointed towards the faraway mansion.
Aaron Medeâs mansion was on the outskirts of the Imperial Capital. Although the area wasnât completely uninhabited with no other buildings around, it was still located in a place people rarely visited.
It didnât seem that luxurious, quite the opposite, it seemed rather simple.
Mr. Mustrang recommended him because he was an expert in alchemy and had excellent skills.
He only mentioned Aaron Mede because he didnât know about any homunculi that could control people.
As such, they went to visit that Temple alchemy teacher.
Both Ellen and Harriet had some suspicions that they might have to face some uncomfortable truths.
It was weird to suspect a Temple teacher, but there was no reason for them not to be careful. They werenât playing detective, after all. They were trying to personally get rid of the assassin.
âWhat do you think?â
Harriet shrugged at Ellenâs question.
âItâs suspicious, but⌠itâs not that weird. Thereâs no such thing as a wizard without a few secrets. Now that I think of it, a wizard who doesnât set up a laboratory or a workshop in their basement would be even stranger. Itâs a little big, of course.â
Feeling the massive magic barrier spreading under the mansion, Harriet commented as such.
"Canât you see inside?â
âI donât know how to forcibly disarm a magic barrier of that size, also, just my attempt of trying to look into it would get detected. If he isnât hiding anything bad, the problem would get even bigger because that would mean that I lifted the barrier of another personâs property with no permission or reason.â
The person they were about to meet wasnât just some normal teacher.
She was being careful. Ellen mightâve been fine as is, but when he told her to get prepared well before going, Harriet quickly grabbed the scroll book her father had given her in case something happened.
The magic spells contained in that scroll book, which could only be opened with her biometric information, were beyond anyoneâs imagination. To be frank, she already had as much destructive power as a whole wizard corps with the spellbook alone.
It was priceless.
âJust take a look and apologize later if you think itâs necessary.â
Harriet was so shocked by Ellenâs words that she felt the need to put on the earrings Reinhardt had given her.
Feeling a little calmer, Harriet sighed.
âWould it just end with an apologyâŚ?â
âIf itâs not enough, thereâs nothing we can do.â
Hearing Ellen speak so nonchalantly convinced Harriet that Ellen was starting to resemble Reinhardt more and more.
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Translator - KonnoAren
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Sheâs a monster.
Aaron Mede couldnât banish that thought from his mind.
The Antimagic Field neutralized all magically-operated traps and facilities.
The spell wasnât omnipotent, and it wouldnât be able to neutralize everything, but the level of the spell she used was just too high. It was a scroll owned by the young lady of the Saint-Owan Duchy that was famous for its magic.
The magic contained in the scroll was very different from ordinary scrolls one could buy.
Yes, letâs say thatâs possible.
There were also mechanical traps that worked using engines in Aaron Medeâs mansion which would still work.
-Bang!
-Bang!
-Bang! Babang!
The students might as well have been monsters as they broke through the mansionâs doors toward her.
He was in a bizarre situation of having to escape from his own mansion.
A single student surrounded by blue flames caused by Magic Body Strengthening broke through various walls and strode towards him.
She simply walked through every wall in her path toward him.
If they didnât break with just her walking through them, she would cut through them with her sword, Lament.
The Divine Artifact of Mensis, the god of the moon, was said to possess a blade as cold and sharp as moonlight.
Aaron Mede was experiencing the power of that Divine Artifact in a way he least wanted.
Was there any difference between her and a Swordmaster? Attacks wouldnât work on a body strengthened with magical power, and the Divine Artifact was making up for the characteristic power of a Swordmaster called Blade Aura.
-Thud! Bam! Babam!
Aaron Mede desperately ran from Ellen, who just bashed through walls if she didnât see any doors.
She was even going in his direction as if she could feel where he was running to without actually seeing him.
He could have gotten away with a Teleport scroll, but that damn young ladyâs Antimagic Field was blocking the use of any kind of magic. Of course, she couldnât use any magic either, but there was a monster completely unrelated to magic following after him.
Even if they werenât on the level of a Swordmaster, the servants of the mansion could have bought him some time at least, but they all collapsed as soon as the Antimagic Field was activated.
Before he knew it, Aaron Mede entered his own underground laboratory.
The situation there was the same as above. The homunculi he was studying had all either fallen apart or ceased to function.
He went even farther into his laboratory.
It didnât just contain homunculi, after all.
ââŚâ
After breaking through the reinforced door of the underground laboratory, Ellen carefully took in everything she saw, her body still enveloped in blue flames.
There were all sorts of strange specimens in pots, chimeras that seemed to still be alive, various life forms connected together in fascinating ways, and half-human half-animal chimeras as well that looked like humans with demon-like appendages.
âYouâŚâ
Ellen looked at Aaron Mede, her magical flames rising.
âYou must die.â
No matter what happened, Ellen swore to kill Aaron Mede.
âHe, heheâŚâ
Aaron Medeâs underground laboratory was built under the vast expanse of his mansion.
It was very wide, and there were many specimens inside of itâspecimens that werenât affected by the Antimagic Field.
âChimeras.
-Clang!
Aaron Mede pulled a lever to open the pods, releasing the chimeras.
-GrrrâŚGrowl!
Some among them had excellent combat capabilities, and some didnât.
Either way, they were enough to buy him some time.
Amalgamations seemingly smashed together at someoneâs grotesque will squirmed and screamed before her.
Ellen gave them a pitiful look.
Aaron Mede ran further into the basement.
If he was able to leave the area covered by the Antimagic Field, he could escape with Teleport.
He ran towards the secret exit of his underground laboratory.
âKuaaaaaark!â
Ellen paused for a moment to look over the creatures.
-Swish!
ââŚâ
Then she began to cut them down without hesitation.
***
With me was Sarkegaar in the form of a sparrow, and Eleris was hiding somewhere using invisibility magic.
I didnât know what would happen, so I just brought all the resources available except for Loyar with me. Aaron Mede was an alchemist, so I didnât know what he might end up doing.
We didnât enter using the front entrance.
âIs that the secret passage?"
- Yes, Your Highness.
Sarkegaar, who was sitting on my shoulder as a sparrow, spoke up.
It was seriously weird hearing that mysteriously dreary and dark voice coming from that bird when it chirped cutely.
What was up with that?
He was a being of great darkness, but he was in the shape of a sparrow.
The mansion was built in a remote area on the outskirts of the Imperial Capital, and the secret passage was in the middle of a forest even farther away.
If I looked carefully, I could make out something that seemed like an iron gate among some thick vines buried under some fallen leaves.
We would enter using that passage and capture Aaron Mede from inside the mansion before he could notice.
-The atmosphere around here is a bit weird. I feel like something is going onâŚ
Just as Eleris, who was hiding using invisibility magic, was about to say somethingâŚ
-CreakâŚ
The iron gate, which shouldnât have moved, opened, and someone with quite a desperate expression jumped out of it.
ââŚ?â
â!â
When he saw me just calmly standing outside, he looked so surprised that his heart might have even stopped for a bit.
âH-how did youâŚ?!â
ââŚWhat?â
I didnât actually know what Aaron Mede looked like because I had never seen him before.
- This is Aaron Mede.
I only knew because Sarkegaar told me.
That bewildered middle-aged man seemed to be Aaron Mede.
ââŚWhy did he leave like that?"
- I donât know.
While I didnât know how that happened, Aaron Mede was right in front of me.
Even Aaron Mede seemed to want to ask why I was there.
He seemed completely shocked when he saw me waiting for him at the exit of his secret passage and talking with what seemed like a sparrow. It was like he decided to just give up on thinking.
That bastard put his hand into his inner chest pocket.
âFineâŚâ
-Baam!
I thrust my fist into his stomach before he could try to pull something out.
âKuhuuuuuuuuuuurg!â
âI donât really know whatâs going on, but fuck it.â
I grabbed the ragged guy lying on the floor by his hair.
âYou have to take responsibility for what you did, donât you think?â
âKuh, hukhuk!â
He hadnât killed us, but I would make him pay the price for trying.
A very high price.
ThenâŚ
-Boom!
Someone else popped out from the iron gate after roughly kicking it open.
âHuff⌠HuffâŚâ
Ellen, breathing roughly, emerged out of it, splattered with flesh and blood. She appeared to be hurried, and her gaze went between Aaron Mede, whose hair I was holding, and me alternately.
ââŚReinhardt?â
ââŚWhy are you coming out of there as well?â
What the hell was going on?
Ellen, me, and even Aaron MedeâŚ
Sarkegaar and Eleris werenât able to say anything either.
All people present seemed to be unable to understand the situation.