Glennâs icy gaze was directed at Rimmer, who was standing under the platform.
âWhy did you come again today?â
âPfft!â
Rimmer, who had been silently staring at Glenn, burst into laughter. He then pretended to cover his mouth, but that was actually an act. Anyone that saw his cheeky face would be filled with the desire to beat him up.
âYouâŠâ
âI need to apologize first.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâve been mistaken about the head of house.â
âWhat?â
âI didnât expect you to secretly give orders to the Shadow Agents. What an amazing love for your grandson.â
The Shadow Agents were the best information group under direct control of the head of house, who only acted under special circumstances.
âHow did youâŠâ
Glennâs voice trembled slightly, truly a rare thing to be heard.
âTsk, tsk. Iâve been around for a while. Of course I have my own source of information.â
Rimmer shrugged his shoulders, but it was obvious who leaked the information.
âHaa. RoennâŠâ
Glenn sighed and looked at Roenn, who was standing on his left side. Roenn shook his hand, a gesture that suggested that he didnât know anything about it, but he couldnât hide the corners of his lips as they rose up into the shape of a crescent moon.
âIsnât he amazing? How did he even get the idea of participating in the auction by earning from the gambling house? Who did he even learn that from?â
It was clearly obvious who he learned it from. It mustâve been the red-haired elf babbling in front of Glenn.
âMoreover, he stole the item and even mocked the Balkar princess as revenge for losing the auction. He is really interesting.â
Rimmer laughed frivolously, saying that he did a really great job at raising his student.
âWe are not sure about the stealing part.â
âPfft. Itâs pretty much certain, since the Shadow Agents are 90% sure.â
âYou even knew that?â
Glenn briefly clicked his tongue. It seemed Roenn had told Rimmer pretty much everything. Apparently, they got even closer than before after spending time together recently.
âBut even the Shadow Agents donât know how Raon stole the black butterfly. He really is incredible.â
âAre you that happy about your studentâs theft?â
âBut the first punch came from the Balkar princess, and then she kept doing it! Putting up with it wouldnât be worthy of Zieghart. Raonâs revenge was perfectly fair.â
âThatâs true.â
Glenn nodded in agreement. He wouldâve been angry if Raon had just put up with the way she kept picking a fight.
âHe wonât get any penalty in his exam either, since he didnât personally disclose his identity as a member of Zieghart. He has great luck on top of his outstanding abilities.â
Rimmer clapped his hands, saying âThatâs my student!â
âAhem. He certainly has that.â
Glenn nodded, an awkward expression on his face from his attempt at holding back his smile.
âItâs also amazing that he obtained Kuberadâs possessed sword and saved Owen's third prince. We will benefit from it greatly when we trade with Owen later.â
âActually, Raon has always been pretty special, even from before. He didnât even cry when he first saw me, and when I checked his body using my aura, he smiled⊠Hmph!â
Upon noticing that Rimmer was grinning, Glenn stopped speaking and forced the rising corners of his lips back down.
âWhat a shame. I thought Iâd see your smile for the first time in a long time.â
âSilence.â
âAnyway, he is a lot more active than when he was here. Iâm looking forward to hearing from him in the future.â
âIâm sorry, but that wonât happen. Iâve already called the Shadow Agents back.â
âWhat? Why?â
âI sent the Shadow Agents to prevent Karoon or Balderâs from taking action. Since Raon has already arrived in Habun Castle, they arenât needed anymore.â
Glenn closed his eyes and rested his chin on his hands, as if he didnât care about something like his grandson.
âAh, so you mustâve asked the Habun Castle to give you reports.â
Rimmer nodded, as if he already knew everything.
âRoenn!â
âI-I really didnât tell him this time!â
Roenn violently shook his head, facing Glennâs threatening gaze.
âPfft. Itâs pretty obvious. Since the head of house loves his grandson so much, what else would you do? You mustâve contacted the Habun castellan to request a regular report around every two weeks.â
âHmmâŠâ
Glenn secretly bit his lip.
âHe knows me too well.â
Probably because theyâd been together for such a long time, Rimmer knew everything about him.
âAh, I like Raon, too. However, I admit my defeat in that aspect. I have to admit the truth in the saying, a grandfatherâs love for his grandson is matchless. You are really amazing.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThatâs why you should stop acting all dignified once Raon returns! Call him here to say âmy beloved grandson, you did a great job. I was really happy hearing the news from you. Let this grandpa hug you.â It will resolve the misunderstanding, make the head of house happy, make me happy, and also make Sylvia happy for everyone to live happily ever after⊠huff!â
Rimmer felt the audience chamberâs atmosphere grow ice cold, zipping his lips.
âAh, I forgot I had an appointment. I need to gâŠâ
He was trying to slip out the door, but he couldnât touch the ground with his feet. Glennâs shapeless aura was holding him in the air.
âH-head of house? This joke is going too faâŠâ
âHaaa.â
Glenn exhaled deeply and stood up. He bobbed his finger and Rimmer was pulled towards him in the air, like a needle attached by a string.
âIt seems I didnât educate you enough last time.â
His red eyes glowed fiercely.
âIâll make sure to engrave it in your body today.â
âAaaah!â
* * *
Raon left the Habun Castle, following Radin. He slowly raised his head.
He could see an aloof mountain, which looked like a white painting under the silver sky.
âThatâs the Stallin mountain.â
The mountain, which was high enough to reach the sky, was the Stallin mountain. It was where the endless hordes of monsters were rumored to appear.
âAndâŠâ
He looked to the right next. The writhing black sea. The northern sea was there, with endless tidal waves rising up like tall walls.
âIsnât that fascinating?â
âIndeed.â
Just as Radin said, it was a majestic sight of nature. His heart pounded, wanting to keep watching it.
âYou will get bored soon enough. No, you will want to break it. Come this way.â
He smiled and took the lead. Instead of approaching the northern sea, he walked towards the Stallin mountain.
âSince anything can pop out at any moment, stay alert.â
âUgh, Iâm not sure whether Iâm trembling because of the cold or fear. It looks dangerous everywhereâŠâ
Dorian was stuck to Raon as he trembled. The trembling was so intense that it was heating them up.
âI donât sense anything for now.â
âR-really?â
âYes.â
âAh, thatâs a relief.â
Dorianâs hand stopped trembling. It seemed he trusted him more than the scouting party.
âHey, recruits! Come this way!â
Radin called for them, and Raon and Dorian ran ahead.
âWhat do you think this is?â
Radin pointed at a big footprint under the mountain path. It was a huge footprint, around the length of an adult manâs arm.
âEek! I-isnât this a troll? Itâs so huge!â
Dorian swallowed, looking at the footprint.
âHow about you?â
Radin looked at Raon.
âItâs not a troll, at least.â
Raon looked at the footprint with indifferent eyes.
âThereâs no way itâs a troll.â
A trollâs footprint was even bigger and deeper. And the footprint wasnât from a bipedal, but a quadrupedal animal.
âA quadrupedal monster or animal around here would beâŠâ
He reviewed the contents of the book Judiel gave him and figured out what left the footprint.
âItâs a Kari mountain goat.â
âHuh?â
âGasp!â
âWh-what did you just sayâŠ?â
Radin and the scouts looked back at Raon with wide eyes. Their laughing eyes were now filled with confusion.
âI said itâs a Kari mountain goat. You know, the black mountain goat with big feet and three horns?â
âUhâŠâ
Since they didnât expect him to give the correct answer on his first attempt, the scouts couldnât hide their surprise.
âTh-then, can you tell me when this footprint was made?â
Radin swallowed, pointing at the footprint once again.
âLet me see.â
Raon knelt down, checking the footprint. Examining how much the snow had been pressed and the snow in the surrounding area, he could roughly tell the time.
âConsidering the footprint isnât too hard, it hasnât been twelve hours yet. We can catch it if we head to the west.â
âUh, umâŠâ
âHuh!â
The scouts' lips parted, and Radin laughed bitterly as he came up to Raon.
âYou were a mercenary, right?â
âYes.â
âI donât know who taught you, but they mustâve been a good teacher.â
He said he wanted to test them a bit more and walked around the mountain. Despite moving silently in a low posture, they were pretty fast.
âSh-shouldnât we be moving a bit more slowly?â
âItâs fine. The commander personally cleared up all the monsters in this area three days ago.â
Even though he said that most of the monsters were dead, the scoutsâ eyes kept moving restlessly.
âThereâs one over here.â
Radin stopped in front of an angled tree that was buried under the snow. He pointed at the almost ripped off part around the center, then turned around.
âWhat do you think this is?â
âT-troll! It must be a troll!â
Dorianâs brain wasnât functioning properly. He kept saying it was a troll with aimless eyes.
âItâs the mark of a bearwolf.â
Raon, on the other hand, responded immediately.
âHuh?â
âWh-why do you think so?â
âBearwolves mark their territory by scratching boulders or trees with their thick, strong claws. HoweverâŠâ
Raon shook his head, looking at the mark on the tree.
âThis one must already be dead.â
âH-how do you know that?â
âThey refresh their marks periodically. Considering that itâs an old mark, it must already be dead.â
Radin and the scouts fell silent. They were just looking at Raon with surprised eyes and trembling chins.
âDidnât you say you were testing our scouting abilities?â
Raon smiled widely and opened his hand.
âYou can ask a proper question now.â
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Gulp.
Radin swallowed dry saliva, looking at Raonâs back.
âWho the hell is this guy?â
Those that joined the Habun Castleâs scouting party had to go through a hazing.
Even though it was hazing, it wasnât about getting punched or being yelled at.
The scout partyâs hazing was just slightly provocative advice, teaching them how dangerous the place was and how worthless the knowledge they learned from books was when it came down to actual battle.
âIt works all the time.â
Not only the soldiers, but also the knights and swordsmen. Everyone had felt powerless during their first hazing.
âHoweverâŠâ
Radin patiently bit his lip and looked at Raon as he answered the question about the monsterâs mark.
âHeâs different.â
Questions about monsters, the markâs direction, location, date, and even the time the battle took place. He never failed to answer the questions.
He felt like he was looking at a scout that had grown up alongside him, rather than a newbie that had just come to Habun Castle.
âEven the guys that have been here for five years donât know how old the tracks areâŠâ
Even though he was a mercenary, he was still young. He couldnât understand what kind of life he had been living to have that much experience.
âAnd he is way too relaxed.â
No matter how much experience he had in battles, they were currently at Habun Castle, which was called the northern hell.
There was no way he wasnât aware of the rumor that even veterans would run away from that place, yet Raonâs eyes were too composed.
The people with those eyes were one of the two cases.
They were either crazy, or confident.
âRecruit.â
Radin stepped forward with shining eyes.
âWhat do you think this is?â
He pointed at an almost unnoticeably small mark, which looked like a hole bored by an awl.
âThereâs no way he knows.â
Most people would think it was a wind hole, but it wasnât. It was a snow lionâs mark, one that had dagger-like claws under its feet.
The mark was confusing enough for people who had lived in Habun Castle for a long time, so there was no way a newbie would know about it.
âItâs from a snow lion.â
And Raon gave the correct answer, as if he were laughing at his thoughts.
âHuh? A-are you sure about that? It could be just a wind hole.â
âIâm sure.â
He tried putting his finger in the hole, then shook his head.
âIf it was a wind hole, the inside would have a circular shape. A snow lionâs mark has a sharp end. They might look similar, but they are different.â
âHuhâŠâ
âJudging from the mark, it mustâve been around a day ever since it passed through. It went towards the north.â
Radin sniffed his nose with a bewildered expression on his face.
It was the correct answer. A perfect answer at that.
âWhere did this bastard even come from?â
* * *
Raon closed his eyes and opened up his aura perception. He even used the Perception of the Snow Flower to check his surroundings.
After he answered the question about the snow lion, Radin murmured ây-you can do whatever you wantâ and left him alone to drive Dorian into a corner.
Because of that, Dorian was about to cry as he got dragged around by the scouts. He looked at Raon pitifully, asking for help, but Raon ignored him.
Whir!
The Blade of Requiem told him that it would scout and spread thin ghastly energy to the back and the west. Thanks to that, Raon only needed to focus on the front and to the east.
âYou are really helpful. Thank you.â
Whir!
The Blade of Requiem shook its blade, saying it was nothing.
A-ahem!
Wrath, whoâd been enjoying the snow fieldâs cold scent, cleared his throat and turned around.
Thatâs not how you scout.
âWhat?â
Th-thatâs not how you use your aura perception, either.
He spoke bluntly, looking at Raon and the Blade of Requiem checking the surrounding presences.
âThat's okay. I just need to work harder.â
The King of Essence used to live in a place like this, an intersection of a mountain covered in snow and an ice-cold ocean. Thereâs a better way to open your aura perception when itâs filled with snow like this.
âHmmâŠâ
Raon licked his lips and the Blade of Requiem resonated, telling him it would work even harder.
âThe Blade of Requiem is also telling me it has a way.â
U-ugh. Th-The King of Essence is on a whole different level from an insignificant creature like that! You will get to experience your senses in an entirely different dimension if you accept the King of Essenceâs teachings.
The blue frost crawled up from Wrath. It seemed he was begging to teach him.
âThis is earlier than I thought.â
It had only been two days since the fish took the bait, yet it was already time to pull the rod.
âWell, I guess I can try.â
Raon nonchalantly looked back at Wrath.
Thatâs a great choice! Once you realize my greatness, you wonât be satisfied by that insignificant creatureâs ghastly energy anymore!