âVice-squad leader. Even though itâs me, I donât have everything.â
Dorian licked his lips, rubbing his belly pocket.
âDo you have the contract or not?â
Raon bobbed his hand, urging him to give it to him if he had it.
âAh, I do have it.â
Dorian wriggled his hand in his belly pocket. A straight piece of paper with a contract on it came out.
âI also need a pen, and a hard surface to put it on.â
âI do have those as well, butâŠâ
He put his hand back into the pocket, taking out a pen and a piece of cardboard.
âThank you.â
Raon accepted the pen and the cardboard, smiling faintly.
âBut you understand, right? Even though itâs me, I donât have everything!â
âI know.â
âYou donât seem to trust me.â
Dorian licked his lips, wiping the blood off the club that was on the ground next to him before putting it back into his belly pocket.
The spectators exclaimed in admiration at the sight of the huge club going into the small belly pocket.
âWowâŠâ
âZieghart is really great.â
âI know, right? Their young swordsman defeated Inield, and they even have a peculiar swordsman like himâŠâ
âDid the giant of the north wake up from his slumber?â
âI guess no one can stop Zieghart if they decide to move.â
Because they showed so many amazing sides to them, the spectators completely forgot about Balkar. They just kept talking about Zieghart.
While listening to the spectatorsâ overreactions, Raon quickly wrote out the contract.
âThis should be enough.â
The content was simple. Salaman had to obey Light Windâs orders until the end of the mission, and they were forbidden from using violence and insults against them. Additionally, they had to speak to them in a respectful manner. Of course, he also added that the Light Wind couldnât make excessive demands, such as forcing them to risk their lives.
âPlease look this over.â
âDid you really have to write a contract?â
Morell frowned upon receiving the contract.
âItâs better to be thorough.â
âOur vice-squad leader isnât as sloppy as me. Youâd better be careful.â
Rimmer took a glance at the contract, then smiled like a fool.
âAre you bragging right now?â
âOf course, Iâm bragging. Unlike your student, who collapsed with his teeth taken out, my student is confidently standing there.â
He grinned, pointing at Inield and Raon one after the other.
âKeuhâŠâ
Morell, who had been forcing himself to retain his composure, couldnât stop himself anymore and ground his teeth. Having his student compared to anotherâs seemed to have shocked him a lot.
âThe contract seems fine. Sign it already.â
âShut up.â
Morell tapped Rimmerâs shoulder to push him away, then looked around. He sighed, as he saw the spectators numbering over a hundred now.
âHow did this happenâŠ?â
He suggested a duel because he thought it was an opportunity to stomp on Zieghartâs pride, but he never imagined it would end up the way it had. He couldnât get out of the situation, as the princess and Inield had acted up, and he himself had made troublesome remarks.
âHaaâŠâ
Morell checked the contract one more time before signing it.
âSee? You ended up signing it anyway.â
âPlease, shut up!â
âYeah!â
While Rimmer was making fun of Morell, Raon walked up to Princess Jayna and Inield. They were still unconsciousâbecause of the physical shock for Inield, and because of the mental shock for the princess.
âAre you going to send them to a clinic?â
âYes. Fortunately, thereâs a famous clinic in the middle of the main street.â
Zatice carried Inield on his back, then pointed at the four-story building around the middle of the street. His neat face looked like he had acknowledged his defeat from the bottom of his heart, and he even smiled, as if he were glad that Raon was speaking to him.
âI see. See you later.â
Raon nodded, then took out two red pins from his pocket. He quickly moved his hand to put the pins on Inield and Princess Jaynaâs clothes.
âHmmâŠâ
âRaon!â
While he was watching Inield and Princess Jayna being carried, a piece of paper fluttered towards him.
âThe signing is done!â
âTsk.â
When he looked around, Rimmer was grinning and Morell was kicking a rock, with an expression that made it look like he ate shit.
âI wonât forget todayâs humiliation.â
âSure, you should never forget about it. After all, you are the one that brought that humiliation upon yourself.â
âKeuh, youâŠâ
âSquad leader.â
Raon left Morell alone with his trembling hand, giving the contract back to Rimmer.
âThe leader should keep the contract.â
âAh, itâs annoying. You should keep it.â
Instead of accepting the contract, Rimmer put his hands behind his head, his fingers clasped together.
âSquad leader! You are going too far! Are you really refusing to sit at the dining table that Raon has prepared?â
âHeâs so useless. Thatâs even worse than when he used to be an instructor.â
âUghâŠâ
Burren and Martha looked at him coldly, and Rimmerâs shoulders flinched before he tried to take the contract.
âNo, I think it will be better if I keep it.â
Raon shook his head, putting the contract in his inner pocket.
âI canât give this to you because it feels like you would sell it to them if I did.â
Considering what he had done in the past, he could totally see him selling the contractâs grandfather on top of the contract itself.
âLetâs go. Because of the fuss, the mayor shouldâve finished his preparations as well.â
Raon opened the door of the city hall and entered. The Light Wind squad entered, and their new servants followed them with a sigh.
âAhâŠâ
Rimmer, who was left alone in front of the city hall, looked at his empty hand with trembling eyes.
âDamn it! I couldâve sold the contract!â
* * *
Sticky, red moisture was covering the underground. Weak groans could be heard from beyond the iron bars installed on both sides of the corridor.
She didnât even look fourteen years old. A young-looking red-haired girl was walking through the corridor, which reeked of blood. She was humming as if she were enjoying the weeping groans coming from the iron bars, opening the door at the end of the corridor.
The fresh atmosphere inside the room made it difficult to believe it was located underground. An old man with a gentle appearance and long, soft gray hair was sitting on a chair and reading a book inside the room.
âAs planned, Zieghart and Balkar have arrived.â
The girl spoke to the old man casually, as if he were her friend, and sat at the desk.
âItâs the correct date. How is the preparation going?â
The old man asked his question with his gaze focused on the book instead of looking at the girl.
âYou donât need to ask. I drank half, and I left the other half alone.â
âThe apostle will arrive soon. Make sure to calculate correctly so that there wonât be any problems during the move.â
âAlright. By the way, something interesting happened.â
The red-haired girl opened her small hand, then continued.
âZieghart and Balkar started a duel as soon as they arrived.â
âDuel?â
âIâm not sure why they fought, but a young swordsman from Zieghart fought against Inield.â
âI guess Inield won.â
âNo.â
The old man turned to look at the girl for the first time upon hearing the denial.
âZieghartâs young swordsman literally overwhelmed him. He wasnât even using a swordâhe beat him up with a club.â
âHmm? A club? What are you talking about right now?â
âAnd then, that blonde kidâŠâ
The girl told him everything, from the fight between Raon and Inield to what happened with the bet after that.
âSeline.â
The old man narrowed his eyes and called the girl by name.
âInvestigate that young swordsman.â
âWhy? We are soon going to leave anyway.â
âWe are bound to clash with Zieghart in the future. Since heâs going to become our powerful enemy, we should make ourselves informed in advance. And if ever we get the opportunityâŠâ
âKill him, right?â
The girl, Seline, put two fingers together and mimicked slicing her neck.
âDonât approach them if Rimmer or Morell are around, just gather information. Only make your move when heâs alone. Since itâs impossible to notice your sorcery unless the person is a Master, it wonât be a difficult task.â
âThatâs easy.â
She smoothed down her face, which looked beautiful and cute at the same time, and smiled cheerfully.
âI wonder how a Zieghartâs blood tastes.â
âYouâve already tasted it many times before.â
âThat kid is different. His talent is one thing, but his face is also extremely handsome.â
âHmph, useless.â
The old man clicked his tongue, shaking his head.
âBy the way, did you mention that the princess and Inield have collapsed?â
âYes. They were taken to the clinic after fainting.â
âHmmâŠâ
The old man scratched his chin and smiled faintly.
âWe might be able to catch two rabbits with one stone.â
* * *
[Translator â Kyangi]
[Proofreader â Harley]
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Porvanâs mayor, Owist, looked trustworthy because of his ample proportions. However, he also looked anxious at the same time, as his face kept sweating.
âW-Welcome.â
Owist briefly bowed, wetting his handkerchief with the sweat on his forehead.
Rimmer sat at the center, following the mayorâs gesture, and the rest stood behind him.
âIâm really honored to meet Zieghart's Sword of LightâŠâ
âIâm pretty famous, but since the mission requires urgency, letâs get into the topic right away. Please, explain the situation.â
Rimmer tapped the table, telling him to talk about the mission already.
âA-Alright. Since our Porvan cityâs main source of income is trading and tourism, there are usually more cases of disappearance than in other regions. However, that number has been gradually increasing from three months ago, and weâve got over one hundred reports of disappearances in the past two weeks.â
Even though Porvan wasnât a small city, having over one hundred reported disappearances in a mere two weeks was a rare occurrence. Since many people didnât trust the city hall, the actual number of disappearances couldâve been even higher.
âWe disguised the cityâs guards, mercenaries, and even knights and deployed them for the investigation, but the disappearances continued as if they were laughing at us. Even the mercenaries and the knights have disappeared.â
Owist wiped off the sweat flowing down his cheeks, then pleaded for them to solve the matter in a murmur.
âThe cityâs atmosphere wasnât that bad, considering there were so many disappearances.â
Rimmer spoke, examining the city through the window of the mayorâs room. Like he said, there werenât many signs of depression in Porvan from what they had seen that day.
âThatâs because we havenât disclosed information about the disappearances.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Burren, whoâd been remaining silent, narrowed his eyes and stepped up.
âJ-Just as I said, our main source of income is trading and tourism. If rumors spread that there has been a steep increase in disappearances, the tourists and merchants wonât visit us anymore. Th-Thatâs why we didnât reveal it.â
Owist started to sweat twice as much as before, as he was also aware that it was problematic. He almost looked like he was drenched in rain.
âHow could you do that? Shouldnât you announce it quickly to decrease the casualties?â
âI-If people learn about the disappearance, the damage will spread to the entire city from a few individuals. Thatâs why I had no choice.â
âBullshit! Are you seriously saying that you had no choice?â
âBurren, Martha.â
As Martha was starting to argue as well, Raon raised his hand to block their vision.
âThe squad leader is speaking.â
âHow am I supposed to stay back after witnessing this?â
âJust as you think of tourism at the mention of Porvan, a cityâs image is easily imprinted in peopleâs minds. If the rumor about the mass disappearance spreads, the tourists will start going to other spots, and trade will also decline because of that.â
Raon calmly continued so that everyoneâincluding those twoâcould hear him.
âIf that happens, the damage will spread to the entire city, just as the mayor said. Many people might end up dying from hunger, instead of disappearing, because they lost their job. Moreover, announcing the matter doesnât guarantee that the disappearances will stop. If they are crazy enough to take one hundred people in two weeks, they probably will keep kidnappingâeven if they have to break down doors.â
Since they went as far as kidnapping over one hundred people in two weeks, they were pretty much monsters that didnât care about their human appearances anymore. If people stopped leaving their houses because the disappearances were announced, they might begin taking people that were hiding in their homes.
âFor the sake of the citizens, the best thing we can do is to solve this case as fast as possible.â
âP-Precisely!â
As soon as Raon finished talking, Owist stood up while clapping his hands.
âIf this incident becomes known to the whole city, problems incomparably worse than the disappearances will begin to occur one after the other! B-Because there are plenty of substitutes for our city!â
He looked at Raon with admiration.
âWho is that man? H-His insight is really amazing.â
âAhem, heâs the vice-leader of the Light Wind, and my student at the same time. Itâs nothing special.â
Rimmer cleared his throat and pointed at himself.
âSo, he is the student of Sir Sword of Light. I knew there was a reason for his amazing intellect.â
Owist nodded intensely while looking at Raon.
âAmazing.â
Anyone could reach that conclusion with enough time, but he managed to think that far in that short period of time. The man named Raon had an extraordinary insight, although he didnât know about his might yet.
âIs there anything youâve discovered about them?â
âDay or night doesnât matter for them. They donât care whether there are people around them or not, either. They kidnap people as secretly as thieves in the night, to the point that it almost feels like they just vanished in thin air. Thatâs why no one knows how it actually happened.â
âHow strong were the mercenaries and the knights that disappeared during their investigations?â
âThe mercenary was at the beginner Expert level, and the k-knights were intermediate and advanced Experts.â
Owist sighed deeply, still unable to understand how that happened.
âDisappearance of an advanced ExpertâŠâ
âI was also surprised.â
âHmm, is there any other information? Like, anyone witnessing their martial art, or their appearance or outfit.â
âIâm sorry. Thereâs nothing else.â
âIt doesnât look like ordinary human trafficking after all.â
Rimmer scratched his chin, with a frown.
âThe actual human traffickers are using this opportunity to become more active. Iâm getting headaches from all the incidents.â
Owist pressed on his temple, sighing.
âThis is a serious matter. It might be the Five Demonsâ work.â
âF-Five Demons?â
As Rimmer mentioned the Five Demons, the mayorâs cheeks trembled in fear.
âP-Please solve this case! If this is solved, Iâll do anything as a reward, including the request fee! Please!â
Owist deeply lowered his head. He kept talking about the city instead of his own safety. Despite how he looked, he seemed to be the type of mayor that couldnât stop thinking about the city.
âMake sure to remember that you said you will do anything I want.â
Rimmer grinned, standing up.
âLetâs go!â
He opened the door and left.
âB-But why did the Salaman members come back?â
The mayor tilted his head, looking at Morell and the magicians standing at the back.
âDonât worry about them.â
Raon continued, pointing his finger at Salaman.
âThey are our servants.â
âGasp! Wh-What do you mean?â
Owist stood up in surprise. He expected Morell to start rampaging, but he just stayed still with a trembling chin.
âY-You didnât have to call us your servants.â
âServants?â
Raon repeated the end of his sentence, then tilted his head.
âServâŠâ
Morell sighed deeply while looking into the air, then continued.
âYou didnât have to call us your servants, SirâŠâ
âI said this before, but I prefer being thorough.â
Raon smiled gently, then pointed at the door.
âLetâs leave, since the squad leader should be waiting.â
He tapped Morellâs shoulder, then left the mayorâs room.
âHaaâŠâ
Morell slowly caught his breath. He glared at Owist, while exhaling a raging heat.
âGasp!â
Owist swallowed nervously after receiving that gaze.
âH-Heâs telling me he will kill me if I tell others about this.â
Morell looked at him with a gaze that said that he would burn his entire body if he told anyone about it, then left the room.
âKeuh!â
âUgh!â
âDamn itâŠâ
âWhat a state we are in!â
The other magicians also ground their teeth or bit their lips as they followed Morell.
âHuff! Huff!â
Strength left Owistâs legs, and he sank on the chair, now alone.
âWhat is even happeningâŠ?â
* * *
Upon leaving the mayorâs room, the Light Wind and Salaman gathered in front of Rimmer.
âAs you heard, we donât know anything about the ringleader of the disappearances yet. I have a few guesses, but itâs too early to judge.â
Rimmer continued, his hands held together behind his back.
âSince even a swordsman at the advanced Expert level has disappeared, you are strictly forbidden from acting individually. Considering the number of people, we are going to make groups of three people, with two from Light Wind and one from Salaman per group.â
âYes!â
âDo you have any problem, Morell?â
ââŠâŠâ
Morell shook his head without responding. It looked like his pride was hurt.
âYou should reply.â
Raon gestured at Morell with his chin.
âArgh, a-alright.â
âAlright?â
âA-Alright, Sir.â
âNice.â
Raon raised his hand towards Rimmer, telling him to continue.
âBwahahaha! Morell! My stomach hurts!â
Rimmer grasped his belly and laughed while looking at Morell, telling Raon to make the groups because he ran out of strength. He mustâve been too lazy to do it.
âHaa, seriouslyâŠâ
Raon shook his head, then made balanced groups considering their abilities.
âWe are going to start the investigation with these groups. Morell and I will be waiting around here, so return every three hours to report your progress. Donât try to solve the problemâmake sure to report in first.â
While saying that, Rimmer distributed an inaudible whistle per person, just like during their trainee days.
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âI also have something to give you.â
Raon took out the red pins from his pocket, putting them on the Light Wind membersâ clothes one by one.
âWhat is this?â
Burren narrowed his eyes, looking at the red pin on his clothes.
âItâs a pin made from Flaming Steel.â
Raon continued, attaching the pin to Runaan, who was blinking.
âI can find them because they are infused with my aura. Donât take them off, no matter what.â
It was a piece of equipment he requested from Vulcan, and he was capable of locating them because they were imbued with the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivationâs aura. Although it wasnât perfectly refined yet, he figured he should still use them in their incomplete states.
âTsk, itâs so unnecessaryâŠâ
Martha clicked her tongue, but she didnât stop him from attaching the pin. She apparently didnât completely dislike it.
âOur vice-squad leader is perfectly preparâŠâ
âIâll have the Light Windâs official funds cover the expense, so please get it ready.â
âAhemâŠâ
Rimmer looked around without responding.
âWell, you can leave now. If you witness the scene of a disappearance or find anyone suspicious, report it right away.â
âYes!â
âUnderstood!â
The temporary groups consisting of Light Wind and Salaman responded loudly, then started to move towards their assigned areas.
âDo you think they will be able to find them?â
Morell asked, stepping up next to Rimmer.
âProbably not.â
Rimmer shook his head, chuckling.
âSince we blatantly showed them that Zieghart and Balkar have arrived, they will be careful unless their brains are completely smooth. HoweverâŠâ
âHowever?â
âIf they are indeed one of the Five Demons, then they might set a serious fire before running away.â
âHmmâŠâ
Morell frowned, figuring that was a possibility.
âSomething similar happened in our domain before. Though, the disappearances stopped as soon as I went to help.â
âIs that why you came here?â
âYes. I figured I could find traces of them here. However, itâs all ruined because of you all.â
Morell breathed heavily.
âBut what the hell is your student, Raon? His might is one thing, but he can even use his headâŠâ
He almost swore out loud when Raon read Owistâs thoughts earlier.
He was talented at amazing people.
âI canât believe heâs just collateralâŠâ
âAh, I remembered something that I need to do.â
Rimmer interrupted Morell, waving his hand.
âYou can hear the inaudible whistle, right? You stay here and check if there are any problems on the kids' side.â
âRimmer!â
Morell shouted at him, but Rimmer had already turned into the wind and disappeared.
âDamn it!â
Morell ground his teeth, looking at the direction Rimmer had gone.
âThe teacher and the student alike, they are freaking masters at making people angry!â
* * *
Raon went to the outskirts of the city with Dorian and Zatice.
âYou can rest.â
He told Zatice to rest, since he was injured internally and externally, but he kept following him while saying that he needed to fill the numbers.
âItâs fine. Iâm just honored to move with Sir Raon.â
Even though they had only dueled once, Zatice was looking at Raon as if he had met a teacher.
âI never thought I would admire the swordsmanship of someone younger than me. I had goosebumps from witnessing a technique containing a mixture of extreme effort and talent.â
âSir Zatice should also be able to climb up, considering the way you changed your posture in that short instant.â
âAww, you donât need to praise me so much. I couldnât even block one attack.â
âIâm serious.â
Raon shook his head. Considering his personality and the characteristics of his swordsmanship, he was the type that could grow faster the older he got.
âIâm just thankful for such praise.â
Zatice blushed and lowered his head. He had an innocent appearance, despite his skills.
âHey, guys? Iâm here, too!â
Dorian walked up to them while rubbing his belly, but Raon and Zatice kept talking about swordsmanship.
âBy the way, this isnât our assigned area, is it?â
Zatice swallowed nervously, examining the alleyway that kept getting darker.
âNo, itâs not.â
âThen why did weâŠ?â
âBecause we donât have much information.â
Raon swirled his finger, while saying that there wasnât enough information to solve the case.
âWhen something like this happens, you have to look at the bottom instead of the top.â
As if he had already been there before, he walked through the dirty and dark alley without hesitation.
âHmm, is it going to be okayâŠ?â
Zatice frowned, looking at a bloody shard of glass on the ground.
âWe just need to follow him.â
Dorian came up to him, a cracker in his mouth that he took out from⊠somewhere.
âEverything gets solved somehow if you just follow him. Itâs a bit scary, thoughâŠâ
He shuddered in fear, then followed Raon.
âHmmâŠâ
Zatice fidgeted his fingers, watching Raonâs back. He had clashed his sword against countless knights in the Kingdom, but it was his first time being deeply impressed.
Raonâs sword had something more than just strength and skill.
âI want to witness that sword again.â
He stepped on the shard of glass that gave him such hesitation, following Raon.