As Bargan had predicted, he continued to ride his momentum.
He fought three more consecutive matches and won all three of them.
Of course, the fights steadily became more difficult as he progressed.
He hadnāt received any major injuries today, but Bargan had only won by a paper-thin margin.
Nevertheless, he was happy.
āIām growing stronger at an explosive rate.ā
The more he fought, the more certain he became of this fact.
ā7 straight victories!ā
Aram let out a hearty laugh.
āIt seems that you are in your best condition. But can you maintain this form until āthatā day?ā
āI canāt say for sure.ā
āSure.ā
āā¦ā
There was about a week left.
As he had this thought, Bargan looked out at the street.
He was currently sitting with Aram at a table in an open-air restaurant. Aram held a large piece of roasted meat in one hand and was biting into it with his sharp teeth.
In front of him was a large pile of bones without a hint of flesh remaining.
Seeing his casual appearance, Bargan muttered softly.
āYou donāt seem that worried. There isnāt much time left.ā
āHaha. Wellā¦ā
Aram, who ate the rest of the meat in one go, wiped his oily mouth with his hand.
āNothing will change even if Iām worried about it, will it? Itās much more productive to fill my stomach.ā
His words were right.
Nevertheless, Bargan still couldnāt bring himself to eat.
Instead, he took sips from a glass of beer as he spoke.
āBy the way, Aram.ā
āWhat is it?ā
āHave you really never met the man named Ountal?ā
Aramās expression became embarrassed when he heard this question.
āItās because heās always busy dealing with our situation⦠The rest of our comrades are also extremely busy.ā
āā¦how many are in your group exactly?ā
āIncluding me⦠there are 15 of us.ā
This was less than Bargan had expected.
Heād already heard about the āplanā.
But it wasnāt detailed or elaborate enough to be called a proper operation.
Early on that day, they would enter the arena and hide in a safe spot until their target arrived. They had chosen the stands. Although the arena was large, most of it was empty space, so there werenāt many places to hide.
Then, they would stay hidden until Kangki came to fight Kaytai, and āattack him all at onceā.
That was a rough breakdown of their āoperationā.
āā¦fifteen.ā
It was a number that had no chance of winning an all-out battle.
There wasnāt just Kangki, there was also his group of bodyguards.
In other words, the first surprise attack was extremely important.
Even if they couldnāt kill him in the first attack, they had to at least land one or two lethal attacks that would help their chances of achieving victory.
āBy the way, what about your helper?ā
Aram suddenly asked this question as if heād just remembered it, but Bargan shook his head.
āI couldnāt find him.ā
āMm. Thatās too bad.ā
āā¦ā
Aram drank the rest of his beer in one gulp before standing to his feet.
āItās become pretty cold, so Iāll see you later, senior. Since I called you to hang out with me, Iāll pick up the tab.ā
āI owe you one.ā
āNo need for that.ā
Aram smiled broadly, and after paying the bill, left with his hands swinging at his sides.
Bargan calmly watched him leave for a while before finally getting to his feet as well.
Thuk.
Then he started following Aram.
* * *
He knew how skilled Aram was.
Heād seen him fight a few times in the arena. Aram was a Fighter whose level was considered around the mid-levels of the Lirua arena, and his ranking was similar to Bargan, who had won several consecutive matches.
Nevertheless, this didnāt mean that his true skills matched his ranking.
In fact, Barganās experience and intuition told him that Aram was actually hiding his true skills. Of course, this meant that there was no logical basis or proof for this guess.
ā¦So to sum it all up,
Bargan simply didnāt trust Aram completely.
In fact, his current evaluation of him was currently bordering between complete distrust and suspicion.
Of course, it felt nice when he met him at first.
When heard that there was an āorganisationā rebelling against Kangki from the shadows, he had great expectations, and he even felt admiration for āOuntalā who had managed to find these like-minded people and unite them.
But after thinking about it a bit more deeply, he noticed a few discrepancies.
āEven soā¦ā
Bargan awoke from his thoughts for a moment and checked his surroundings.
The number of people walking around had been steadily decreasing. This meant that from now on, he had to be a bit more careful as he followed him.
Aram walked along the empty street with his unique swagger. Then, he turned into an alley on the side of the street.
Bargan stopped.
An alley.
āFrom here onā¦ā
His chances of getting caught would be much higher.
In such a cramped and deserted alleyway, he would have no excuse for his tailing if he were to be discovered.
If things didnāt go like he wanted them to, the relationship of trust that heād built up with Aram would be destroyed.
After having this thought, Bargan snorted slightly.
āWhat relationship of trust?ā
They had only known each other for a week.
The āorganisationā had no choice but to stay hidden from Kangkiās eyes. In other words, it was perfectly understandable for them to set up a hideout in a deserted area like this one.
The same could be said for why Aram was hiding his strength. If he showed his true skill, he would attract attention. There was nothing strange about that.
Nevertheless, the feeling of discomfort in his chest didnāt disappear.
Bargan quietly ducked into the alley.
The towering buildings became rough curtains that blocked the moonlight. Thanks to this, the narrow and complicated alleyways became a dark maze.
Bargan felt that he could not get any closer without being found.
āThen.ā
He would have to use something that he couldnāt when there were more people around.
Rely on his hearing.
Tuk, tukā¦
The sound of footsteps came from not so far away.
Aram was the only person who entered the alley, so naturally, these footsteps belonged to him.
Taking a deep breath, Bargan slowly followed the footsteps.
Tuk, tukā¦
Focusing on his hearing was more frustrating and tiring than he expected.
Perhaps because the distance between them was too far, the sound of the footsteps was faint, and it would even cut off at times.
He was nervous.
He was also tense.
Nevertheless, Bargan didnāt stop following.
Then.
Tuk.
The footsteps stopped.
āā¦ā
Bargan also stopped moving, his expression stiff with tension.
The footsteps could have only stopped for two reasons. One was that he had arrived at his destination, and the second was that he had noticed him.
āWhat should I do?ā
To confirm that, he would have to get closer.
If it was the former, then his shadowing was a success, but if it was the latterā¦
āā¦ā
Bargan decided to stop thinking about it and move. He couldnāt back down after already coming this far.
After approaching the corner that Aram had turned down, he carefully poked his head around.
There, Aram was standing.
With his back straight, he stood at a dead-end where not even a mouse hole could be seen.
āCome on out, senior.ā
āā¦ā
It seems he had heard him too.
With a barely audible sigh, Bargan slowly walked around the corner.