âD-did you say those children were taken hostage by the bandits?â
Burrenâs blue eyes widened, nearly wide enough to pop out of his head.
âRescuing the hostages means youâve found the bandits! Stop lying!â
Martha shoved her face at Raon, telling him to stop speaking nonsense.
The two of them, no, every trainee in the foothold was stunned, unable to believe theyâd managed to rescue the hostages from the bandits.
âThink whatever you want.â
Raon snickered and brought the children near the bonfire.
âRest here for now.â
Letting them settle in front of the fire, he gave them some of the beef jerky that Sylvia and Helen had prepared for him.
âYou can eat this for now.â
âTh-thank you.â
âTank yuu.â
The boy lowered his head and the girl copied him, lowering her head as well.
The two children started nibbling on the beef jerky. Their eyes were teared up with sorrow.
âDorian.â
âEh? Yes!â
âDo you have a blanket? A clean one.â
âOf course I do.â
âThank you.â
Dorian took out a long green blanket from his belly pocket. Raon covered the childrenâs shoulders with the blanket.
âEat this, too.â
Runaan met the childrenâs eyes by kneeling down. She took out the ice cream box from her bag, opened the lid, and handed it out to them.
The last two remaining bead ice creams. Moreover, even though sheâd kept her favorite flavors for the end, there was no hesitation in her gesture.
âWhat is this?â
The girl tilted her head.
âItâs ice cream.â
Runaan told them that it was cool and delicious, and cleaned the girlâs hand before giving the ice cream.
âAww!â
The girl screamed after trying to touch the ice cream with her tongue. Of course, it was a pleasant scream. Using her small tongue, she started licking the ice cream like a kitten.
âWoah!â
The boyâs eyes were wide after taking a bite. However, he gave the rest of the ice cream to his little sister instead of finishing it.
Raon licked his lip as he watched the two children. He felt bitter.
âHe became an adult.â
Just like with the bandits, he was thinking about his little sister before anything else. It seemed the boy that had lost his parents had already grown into an adult.
Raon thought he was better than his previous life, where he could only follow Derus Robertâs instructions, and lightly tapped the boyâs shoulder.
Huh. He actually managed to defeat the ice creamâs temptation, one that even the King of Essence succumbed to. He is going to grow up splendidly, get him on your side. I like him.
Wrath murmured that he wanted to keep him as his underling.
âSniff!â
Raon raised his head, hearing a sniffing sound. Dorian was watching the children with teary eyes.
âEat this, and this. Eat them all!â
He brought out all his favorite snacks from his belly pocket and piled them up in front of the children. He was a kind-hearted guy.
âRescuing the children is one thing, but we need to take care of the bandits. Iâm sure they will try to run away once they realize the hostages have been rescued.â
âYes, where are those bastards? Iâm going to snap the necks of that human garbage, no exceptions.â
As Raon was watching the children eating snacks, Burren and Martha approached with feverish and angry eyes, respectively. They tapped their sword sheaths, signaling him to bring them to the bandits already.
âWe donât need to.â
âWhat do you mean we donât need to?! We need to finish the mission properlyâŠâ
âWhatâs happening here?â
As Burren was about to argue, Rimmer and the instructors came out from a bush in the direction of the mountain. There were only three instructors missing, those whoâd stayed behind to clean up the banditsâ traces.
âWhy are there children here?â
The instructors, including Rimmer, tilted their heads and pretended that they didnât know anything.
âEven though they already know everything!â
Raon wrinkled his mouth. He couldnât discern Rimmerâs exact location, but he was certainly watching over him.
âYou already know about it.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Rimmer shrugged, feigning ignorance.
âWe saved them with Raon.â
âDid you save those children?â
âYes.â
âHow?â
âDidnât the other instructors tell you?â
âAh, now that I think about it, three of them are missing. Where did they go?â
âHaa, Iâll explain.â
Raon sighed and stood up. Rimmer looked like he wanted him to explain it in front of everyone.
âWe found the banditsâ tracks in front of a forest inside the hills and started chasing after them. There were very small traces, but we managed to find the bandits deep into the forest after tracking them down andâŠâ
He explained in detail everything that happened that day.
âSo thatâs how we killed the Snow Tiger leader and rescued the children.â
Silence filled the place as he finished his explanation.
âN-nonsenseâŠâ
Burren swallowed.
âHow could he actually finish the mission while I was digging the wrong holeâŠ?â
Raon was saying heâd rescued the hostages and annihilated the bandits while he was wasting his time. It was an unbelievable story, but he had no choice but to believe considering the circumstances.
âDamn it!â
Despite losing in spars and training, heâd resolved to get better accomplishments during the mission at least. He failed once again.
No, failing was an understatement. He couldnât even match up to him. Realizing how pathetic he was, he despised his arrogance in the past.
âShit! Damn it!â
Martha turned around and punched a tree. It stripped the bark off the tree and it fell to the ground.
âThatâs not a lie.â
From what sheâd seen so far, Raon wasnât somebody who would lie. She was certain that Raon really had rescued the hostages and exterminated the bandits, just him and Runaan.
âFucking hell!â
Realizing Raon and Runaan were risking their lives while she was arguing with Burren like a child, she felt so frustrated that she wanted to cry.
âI wanted to end it.â
She wanted to cancel her promise to follow Raon by completing the mission perfectly, but it was her complete loss. There was no room for excuses.
âHaaaaâŠâ
Acknowledging her loss, Martha sighed heavily.
âH-he annihilated the bandits on his own?â
âAnd he tracked them by himself, then also rescued the hostagesâŠâ
âSeriously, what the hell is he?!â
The trainees' chins trembled. Everyone was looking at Runaan and Raon, unable to hide their surprise.
âIs that true?â
One of the instructors came up to Raon. He looked like he really didnât know any of that. He mustâve been watching after the others.
âThe Snow Tiger leaderâs might is at Sword Userâs mid-high level. How could you win against him? Are you sure it wasnât a mistake?â
âItâs not.â
âHow can you be so certain?â
âYou can check for yourself.â
Raon pointed at the bag, which could be called his spoil of war.
âHmm.â
The instructor nodded and opened the bag.
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âRed hair and a big scar around the eye.â
It matched the appearance of the Snow Tiger leader, which he had been given when he accepted the mission. His hands were trembling violently as he looked at Raon.
â...Thereâs no mistake.â
The instructor swallowed and turned to Raon.
âHmm⊠It was just a verification for the mission, so please donât take offense.â
âOf course.â
As Raon nodded, the instructor nodded back and returned to Rimmer.
âRimmer probably made him do that.â
Judging from Rimmerâs playful gaze, Raon realized he was the one behind it. It was probably to convince those that couldnât believe it or were doubting him.
As a result, the gazes the trainees directed at him and Runaan were filled with admiration and astonishment.
âI wonder why.â
Rimmer had been kind to him, more than an instructor shouldâve been. Since he was so different from the instructor in his previous life, he couldnât honestly understand why.
âThen, is the mission over?â
âBut we didnât do anything yetâŠâ
âHmm, can we really leave nowâŠ?â
The trainees were glad that they could return to their homes and rest easy, but they also seemed worried since they hadnât done anything during the mission.
âDonât be so depressed.â
Rimmer smirked, looking at the awkward trainees.
âItâs pretty rare for anyone to skillfully complete their first mission. Those instructors also kept making mistakes, or couldnât do anything at all during their first mission.â
The instructors nodded, confirming what he said.
âThen what about Raon and Runaan?â
âYeah. They finished the mission by themselves.â
âWell, you know, those are the rare people we call monsters. You should already be used to them, shouldnât you? Actually, I also did great on my first mission. It was a huge ruckus. I rushed at the enemies holding a single swordâŠâ
Rimmer giggled and started describing his performance on his first mission.
That bastardâs story isnât even amazing. Back in devildom, the King of Essence froze an entire castle during his first battle. It became a legend throughout the entirety devildomâŠ
âHaaâŠâ
Raon shook his head. His eardrums started to hurt because of how much Wrath was talking.
***
Rimmer announced the missionâs completion and said they would return to the house the day after.
The trainees immediately started to prepare a meal, and Runaanâwhoâd already grown close to the kidsâate with them.
While Raon was eating dinner on his own, Rimmer came up to him.
âGood job.â
Holding the bowl full of solid ingredients, Rimmer sat down next to him.
âWell, that was the mission.â
âThere are countless people that canât complete a mission despite being qualified as swordsmen, so you did really great in comparison. You couldâve done better in some aspects, though.â
Rimmer spooned the soup and ate it. Murmuring that it tasted bad, he put the bowl aside.
âBandits arenât easy opponents like in the stories. They can utilize the mountain as well as the elves, and their savagery doesnât lose to orcs. They are even worse if they belong to or are aiming to join the South-North Union.â
âYes.â
Raon nodded silently.
âThe decision to save the children worked out, but if they had a warrior above the level of Expert, you and Runaan wouldâve died instead.â
âSo, you were watching us after all.â
âWell, it just happened.â
Rimmer grinned and continued.
âYou did great today. However, in the future you should decide whether you should act alone or call the other people after confirming the enemiesâ number and might, as well as the presence of and the state of the hostages. Since you are the top trainee, you should improve your decision-making ability.â
He wasnât wrong. Raon had countless experiences in killing, but he was a bit lacking since it was the first time that he had to rescue hostages.
Since he was going to have allies with him more often than heâd be alone while he was with Zieghart, it was important to improve his decision making accordingly.
âYou donât need to feel dejected. Since you and Runaan chose the best course of action, you will grow up splendidly in the future.â
âThank you.â
Rimmer put his thumbs up. Raon silently closed his eyes and accepted his compliment.
âAh, and those children will be brought to the house. Apparently, they have nowhere to go since their entire family is dead.â
âI seeâŠâ
Raon scratched the ground. He felt bitter oddly, despite it being a strangerâs business.
âSince they got close to Runaan, Iâm going to ask if House Sullion can take them in.â
âThat would be nice.â
The children listened to Runaan, so that seemed like a good idea.
âRaon Zieghart.â
When he was about to eat the soup to calm his bitter mind, Burrenâwhoâd already finished eatingâcame up to him and opened his pouting mouth.
âI admit it. Today was my complete loss. You and Runaan finished the mission while I was as wrong as a broken clock. However!â
He raised his trembling fist.
âI wonât give up. Iâll catch up to you one day, even if that means I have to get rid of thousands of training shoes.â
âUhâŠâ
Without even waiting for the answer, Burren turned around. He returned to the collateral trainees just like that.
âWhat was that?â
Why training shoes?
Since he couldnât understand what he was talking about, he decided to continue eating and picked up his spoon. At that moment, a snorting sound came from the wooden column to his right side. It was Martha. She was crossing her arms with a cold expression on her face.
âPathetic.â
Without specifying who she was talking about, she went into the forest.
âYour life is full of trouble.â
Rimmer grinned and put down the bowl. Despite complaining about its taste, the bowl was completely empty.
âWhose fault do you think that is?â
Raon frowned. He was the one whoâd stirred the trainees up by instigating an instructor. Yet he was talking like he didnât know anything about it.
âWhose fault is it?â
Rimmer giggled and asked back.
âYou need rivals to grow properly at your age. They will become trustworthy allies in the future, so get along with them.â
After saying that, he disappeared with a green wind.
Rivals, huh�
As soon as Rimmer left, Wrath popped out of the bracelet.
The King of Essence also had six rivals. The strongest was obviously the King of Essence, but they werenât too badâŠ
â......â
Raon sighed and piled up the empty bowls.
âWhy are there so many crazy people around meâŠ?â
***
Raon and the trainees returned to the house in a week. Some trainees were worried about the fact that they didnât do anything during the mission, but they were mostly happy because they could rest comfortably once again.
Rumble!
Zieghartâs main gate, which looked like layers of steel towers, opened majestically. As the gatekeeper was letting them pass, a big man over two meters tall came out from inside. He was Illiune, the foreign minister.
âRunaan Sullion, Raon Zieghart.â
His eyes sparkled as he called for Raon and Runaan, who were standing at the very back.
âThe head of house has summoned the two of you. Prepare to present yourselves at the lordâs manor immediately.â
âWeâve been summoned?â
Raon furrowed his brow, looking at Runaan, who was holding the childrenâs hands. Runaan didnât seem to know the reason either as she tilted her head.
âYou donât need to be surprised.â
The foreign minister Illiune gave a refreshing smile.
âAwarding the most accomplished trainees in their first mission is Zieghartâs custom.â
âThatâs right. You donât need to be nervous since he must be calling you to compliment you.â
Rimmer looked slightly excited as he nodded, murmuring that it wasnât a big deal.
However, there was one thing neither Rimmer nor Illiune had mentioned.
Complimenting the trainees that did well on their first mission had happened before but calling them to the lordâs manor had never happened.