Looking at that guy who introduced himself as Argent, commander of the Seven Starsâ Assault Squad, Loyar sighed slightly.
âThe Seven Stars Gang based in the Al Ligar district? Yeah, Iâve heard of them.â
The Rotary Gang was an information-gathering group. Therefore, it seemed that they already knew about that organization called the Seven Stars.
So, I beat up a member of the Chilsungpa, who are active in the Yongsan District, on the train.
âThen you should know what would happen to someone who assaulted a member of the Seven Stars, right?â
âWell, it sure is a shame though. This all happened because the Seven Starsâ members are just too weak that they even get beat up by a kid.â
Having no intentions to apologize to them, Loyar spoke quite sarcastically. Hearing her words, Argentâs as well as his other membersâ expressions distorted into an ugly grimace.
âAh, he was so weak that he tumbled right out of the train.â
Of course, I couldnât stand that guy either, so I butted in a bit. Heâll regret it if he was going for a deal here.
âHahâŠ. I guess you donât quite understand the situation here. Donât you take the Seven Starsâ members too lightly? I came here to talk it out to give you some face, but I guessâŠ.â
âItâs you who doesnât quite get the situation, you bitch.â
When I suddenly swore at that guy without hesitation, not only the gangstersâ across from me, but Loyarâs pupils slightly shook.
âWha, what?â
âDid you come here knowing that I was a student of Templeâs Royal Class fully supported by the Empire?â
As I kept on rambling, my thoughts jumped into a completely different direction.
âTemple?â
He might not know about the Royal Class, but there was no one in the Imperial Capital that didnât know what the word âTempleâ meant.
âOh, yeah. You might not believe it. but yeah, Iâm a student with supernatural abilities, so I entered the Royal Class.â
I smiled looking at them with my arms crossed.
âDid you know that youâd get locked up for touching even ordinary Temple students for no reason? But Iâm actually part of an Elite Class.â
Temple students were basically from very wealthy families or families of high status. Therefore, Temple students werenât only guaranteed certain special treatment inside of Temple but even outside of it, and their absolute safety inside of the Capital was taken very seriously.
The Empire was most careful about the studentsâ safety, as them coming to harm or being murdered would put major scratches on Templeâs reputation and reliability.
So what would they do if a student of Royal Class, who they nurtured with all their might, came to harm?
I walked towards them and held out my cheek.
âHey, hit me.â
âWha, what?â
âIf youâre curious about what the guards would do with that organization called Seven Stars or whatever, after you dared to slap a Royal Class student, go ahead, hit me, bitch.â
I had no intention of fighting.
Rather, I asked him to hit me. I even had the intention of holding out my right cheek after he slapped my left. More than ten of them faltered as I stepped closer and approached them.
âThe, these bastards donât have the means to send a child to TempleâŠ.â
Argent muttered in disbelief as I pulled out a metal card from my pocket.
âThis is a Temple Student ID card. Would you like to take a closer look?â
Of course, I had my Student ID with me. When they saw it, they seemed to be certain that I was a Temple Student even though they didnât know what the Royal Class was.
Those guys would know well enough that theyâd shoot themselves in the foot if they harmed a Temple student.
âWhat sort of bastard are you?â
Thinking he was angry, I saw him lifting up his hand to perhaps slap me.
His judgement was flawed.
The bastards who would never make it in life were the ones who threw their fists using their instinct rather than their heads. If one were level-headed, one wouldnât live like that.
-Whoosh!
I quickly lowered myself to avoid the incoming hand while quickly jumping up to hit his crotch with my knee.
I used my trademark technique, Nut Cracker.
âKuh âŠ. Kuaaaark!â
âYouâd seriously hit me just because I told you to?â
He grabbed his crotch and collapsed to the ground.
Was it because I got used to Ellenâs attacks? His attack was very slow, so I didnât have to use my supernatural power to avoid it. Everyone was so dumbfounded they froze up for a while.
âLetâs beat up that bastard!â
The guys behind him ran up to me.
-Pang!
Suddenly, Loyar blocked their way and punched those guys running towards me square in the face.
* * *
There was no need for the other gang members to interfere.
Loyar literally beat up ten sturdy men with her short figure. It took less than ten seconds for the situation to be sorted out.
-Uh, uurgâŠ.
âUwahâŠ.â
Not only me, but the other gang members who were watching the situation were staring at Loyar, who was wiping her palms with a blank look on her face, as if they rarely got to witness something like that.
She was so cool! Brilliant! Before I knew it, all the gangsters were already defeated.
âIf you think I canât take care of you guys, then youâre mistaken. Itâs not that I canât, I just didnât want to.â
Loyar trampled on that babbling bastardâs, Argentâs head and spoke cooly. Her saying that after having proven herself in this one-vs-many fight was hella thrilling.
âDrag them all inside. People are watching.â
Loyar thought those dazed bastards were a bad sight for those passersby, so she headed towards the sewers, telling us to bring them with us.
The gang members picked them up from the ground and took them in one by one. Those that struggled got beat and tied up by the members. Daibun aside, the other gang members seemed like they couldnât believe that I overpowered the assault squad leader with a single hit, even if I hit a vital spot.
âWhat are you going to do?â
Loyar seemed to ask me for my opinion. Though what she meant was: âIf you start something, take responsibility for itâ.
Yeah, no problem.
Iâll take responsibility, alright.
âHey.â
I looked at Argent, who was still writhing in pain even while tied up.
âUrgâŠ. How dare you, you bratâŠ. Do you think youâll get away with thisâŠ?â
It seemed like he still didnât understand the situation. They were probably planning to take further revenge.
âJust take it easy, okay? Youâre pretty ignorant, arenât you? You were trying to beat up a noble just now.â
He didnât seem to know what it meant to touch a Temple student, so I tried to explain it in a way even idiots would understand. Even if our status was a little different from actual nobles, Temple guaranteed their students the same level of safety a nobleman of the Empire would enjoy.
So he basically tried to hit a noble. Hearing those words, his expression turned weird. He didnât seem to understand what I was trying to tell him.
âHow about I just go up to the guards patrolling around the streets and testify that some group called Seven Stars from the Al Ligar District tried to attack me? I have no idea what you guys have been up to up until now, but I doubt you did anything you could be proud of. So, do you have any idea what would happen next?â
I wasnât completely sure where that organization Seven Stars was located in the Yongsan District, but Loyar or Daibun should know. This was an information collection group after all.
Then the dude seemed to realize that trying to beat up this naughty bastard, which was me, was meaningless, even if he tore apart this whole organization.
Presumably, there was the possibility that the guards would launch an investigation into Seven Stars just by my request. I wasnât just a regular student, I was part of the Royal Class. The mere fact that I encountered danger in the Capital would have the guards on high alert.
If I died, that would literally be a disaster.
And they were an illegal gang to begin with, right? So the guards would try their hardest to catch these guys no matter what. Partly to improve their performance evaluation.
That guy just wore a bitter smile, not knowing what to say. I didnât know if this was a matter of pride or something.
I just put my hand on the tied up manâs shoulder.
âStill, bro, itâs a society we live in after all. Right?â
Not only that guy, but Loyar as well, seemed sullen after hearing me say that it was a society we had to live in together. It seemed like they wanted me to quit spouting bullshit and get to the point.
âWhat benefit would it have for me to ruin your organization using such extreme measures other than being able to do our business in peace, bro? I get it. I really get it. Itâs only natural that youâd get angry if some young guy comes out of nowhere and swears at you while youâre only trying to make a living. Now, I donât know how many people I can mobilize with my words alone, but if I told you it would be enough for dozens of people to mysteriously die, wouldnât that be rather scary?â
Suddenly, his expression started to twist strangely, while I was acting like an adult. No wasnât that even more annoying? Some high schooler patting his shoulder after kicking him in the balls and saying that he understands everything?
However, the important thing was the part where I could send everyone to jail or get them killed with just a single word.
âIf you agree to this simple thing, I could just let this go. Letâs just forget about each other, huh? Letâs just live in peace, in peace. We just want to do business without anyoneâs interference. Look over there.â
I pointed to the water flowing down the drain. The water running in this water way flowed back into the Irine river.
âHonestly, if we just hang a big rock on your legs and throw you in there, no one would ever find you until the end of time.â
When I told him that it was an easy thing to just kill him with a smile, his expression became quite a sight.
âBut Iâm not going to do that. Itâs rather inhumane, isnât it?â
Then I softly whispered, my hand not leaving his shoulder.
âSo. If you put your hands on our business again, itâll be the guards that will come visit you, not the Rotary Gang. Even if the guards didnât make a move, that wouldnât change anything. Itâll be enough if our big sis came over, right? You saw it earlier, didnât you? Iâm 100% sure that sheâll be able to beat you all to a pulp, whether itâs 10 or 100 people coming at her. But donât feel too disappointed. If we have the chance later, we might be able to talk about something more constructive. We started on a bad foot, but why canât we use this opportunity to turn this a beneficial relationship? Huh?â
He ignored me at first because I was a young boy, but now he seemed to pay attention to what I had to say.
After I threatened him with murder and the destruction of his organization, he instantly nodded at my words with a bizarre expression decorating his face.
He might have thought that I bluffed about the guards, but he just witnessed Loyarâs overwhelming fighting skills.
âOâŠ.OkayâŠ.â
I got up from my crouching position and patted him on the shoulder.
Loyar and Daibun looked at me, seeming like they heard my rambling.
âLet them go. He probably learned his lesson.â
At my commanding words, Loyar and Daibun just blankly nodded their heads.
* * *
After solving this commotion, we returned to the bonfire, when a dumbfounded Loyar suddenly asked me something.
âYour Highness, do they teach you eloquence at Temple?â
âHuh? Not really.â
Loyar, who just saw me bewitch someone with words alone, seemed to doubt my words. I wonder if I was just some run of the mill bully in the past.
âSometimes I feel like you are a completely different person.â
âWell, I might as well be. I donât even know what the old me was like.â
Loyar smiled bitterly at my calm response. So what if I became like a different person? I was still an Arcdemon, after all.
âBy the way, you do understand, right? If you were able to move the guards, wouldnât it be better to do so? Itâs not like thereâs no possibility of them retaliating.â
Loyar was right. There was a good chance that they might come again to seek revenge or something else entirely.
âIf they really were that stupid, that would be rather scary. Tell me if you see any signs of them making a move.â
There might be some people who just didnât understand simple words. I thought that guy would not try to hit me after I told him the facts, but he actually went for it. This was a good learning opportunity. I was able to realize that there might be some people among the powerful who just wouldnât be able to think calmly. Well, I didnât actually get hit, but ripped that guy a new one instead though.
However, if they were able to understand what I tried to convey to them, there wouldnât be a need to call the guards on them. There was some reason for taking this risk.
âI donât know what might happen in the future, but they might become part of a bigger picture later on. Thatâs why I left them be. How should I describe them? They are just a sketch for now, so to speak.â
âWhatâs that bigger picture youâre talking about?â
I grinned at Loyarâs question. The bonfire came into our view..
âI havenât made a decision on that yet, but I might have to absorb all the dark forces of the Imperial Capital in the future.â
I havenât made a decision yet, but I might have to do it one day.
I wouldnât be on the level of the Thievesâ Guild master. But If I do it, I would have to show Bertus a performance that would make him fall off of his chair.
âN, noâŠ. Your Highness, arenât your dreams a little strange?â
Loyar seemed to be shaken by my declaration to become the King of the humansâ dark side, while being the Demon Prince. He said he wanted to be the King of the Capitalâs underworld, when he should dream of becoming a great Demon King.
âWho was it again who created an organization instead of doing actual spy work?â
âAhâŠ.â
Loyarâs face turned red, as she reflected on herself.
She didnât have any right to say that to me since she didnât even practiced what she preached herself.
* * *
We were away for a while, so Eleris and Sarkegaar were waiting in front of the bonfire. The two didnât need to come out. Eleris probably thought that Loyar would protect me no matter what.
Loyar explained to the two what just had happened.
âYour Highneeess! A decisive and confident move! I canât help but admire your conviction, Your Highneeeeess!â
I somewhat expected Sarkegaarâs reaction.
ââŠâŠYour Highness. Arenât you enjoying violence a bit too much? StillâŠ. I think you did a good job, letting them goâŠ. I think you need to learn how to be more respectful.â
Naturally, Elerisâ reaction was also within my expectations. Eleris sighed and shook her head again as if she didnât know what to do with me.
âBesides that, he said that he let them go because he wants to take over the dark side of the Empire.â
At that, both Eleris and Sarkegaar looked somewhat sullen.
âNo, I didnât say Iâm going to do it, itâs just a possibility. I havenât decided on anything yet.â
If there was a need for me to do it later, or when I feel myself mentally ready to do it, I would continue the conversation with Bertus, but for now nothing had been set in stone yet.
Still, just thinking about these things was rather strange, no matter if I wanted to go through with it or not. Anyway, I didnât plan on doing anything like that for now.
For now, we sorted out the gangsters of the Al Ligar District, but the other districts were still crawling with them, so this matter wasnât over yet.
âFor now, catching those acting individually would be difficult. Inform me about those acting systematically. Try to figure out how big their organizations are. After thatâs figured out weâll take action, no matter if itâs me or Loyar coming forward.â
It sure would have been nice if this could be resolved peacefully and not through a power struggle between organizations.
âWe canât be active on every train line anyway. Donât try to fight with newcomers, instead try to negotiate for a territory. That would be a good way to see if they are able to understand normal words or not.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
We couldnât cover every place anyway. It might just be better to communicate and pass on our own knowledge to the newcomers so that we can do our business in a symbiotic way. However, we should never give up on the best routes.
It sure was funny.
Forcibly creating rights that we didnât even have and negotiate on territories we just claimed as our own without actually owning them. I feel somewhat weird doing those bizarre gangster-like things.
I sometimes feel like I was actually managing an illegal organization.
âLetâs stop talking about that for now. Do you have anything else to report?â
I looked at Eleris. Eleris somewhat made it apparent that she wanted to tell me something yesterday. It seemed like it was about human wickedness.
She didnât tell me anything, only that I would find out today.
At my words, all of their faces seemed to change.
But all their expressions seemed to convey different emotions.
Sarkegaarâs showed hatred.
Loyarâs showed anger.
And as for Eleris, I could feel sadness emanating from her expression.
It was Sarkegaar who opened his mouth first.
âThere is talk about the demons who have been taken as prisoners of war getting sold on the Empireâs black market.â
ââŠâŠWhat did you say?â
It was something completely unexpected.
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