Upon arriving in front of Cebu village, a head poked out over the wooden fence. It was an old man with gray hair, which showed the many years he had lived.
âOh! Are you people from Zieghart?â
The wariness filling his angry eyes subsided upon seeing the burning sword emblem engraved on the traineesâ chests.
âYes, we are.â
Burren, who was at the front, nodded.
âYouâve finally arrived! Please wait a moment!â
After a thumping noise, the door opened at the left side of the wooden fence.
âIâm Ligaham, the Cebu village chief. We welcome the Zieghartâs swordsmen!â
It seemed the gray-haired old man was the village chief as he came up and bowed. The villagers holding swords and spears could be seen behind him.
âWe are just trainees that arenât swordsmen yet.â
Ligaham and the villagers strictly bowed to the trainees, who looked clearly young, which meant the Zieghartâs name was famous in the village.
âHmph.â
âUhhâŚâ
The trainees couldnât hide their pleasure at the hospitality theyâve got for the first time. It was the typical display of an inexperienced beginner.
Raon hid his presence, standing in the middle of the trainees. He was carefully observing his surroundings. He tried looking for the gaze he felt in the forest, but he couldnât feel it anymore. It seemed the one observing them was gone.
He already ran away.
âIt looks like it.â
Wrath sometimes gave him the answer out of frustration. He was a very useful guy, except for the times he tried to attack him.
âPlease rest for now, since you must be tired from the long trip.â
Chief Ligaham raised his hand to volunteer as a guide for the trainees.
âItâs fine.â
Burren stopped moving after entering the village.
âIâm going to ask about the situation first. Please tell us about the monstersâ movements.â
âYou are a Zieghart after all, despite being a trainee.â
The village chief nodded, a deeply moved expression on his face.
âHmm!â
Burren squared his shoulders at hearing that his actions were worthy of Zieghart. He had returned to being a child after acting all dignified.
âPlease, look that way.â
The village chief pointed at the mountain on the right side.
âThat mountain is Cebu Mountain, which has the same name as our village. Monsters appear there every year, but weâve been dealing with them since theyâve been few in number. However, the number multiplied more than three times this year, and they were too much for us.â
âHow many would they be then?â
âWeâve observed more than a hundred of them. Taking into account those we havenât seen yet, itâs safe to assume they are over two hundred.â
âTwo hundred, I see.â
Burren nodded, looking at Cebu Mountain.
âPlease, rest easy. We are going to annihilate the monsters living in that mountain.â
âOhh!â
âTh-thank you!â
âThank you very much!â
The villagers bowed at Burren and the trainees, as if the monsters had already been wiped out.
âPlease, get up. Cebu is a village under Zieghartâs influence, therefore itâs our job to take care of those monsters.â
Burrenâs face turned red with excitement, but he turned around without showing it on the outside.
âSince itâs already late today, we are going to head to the mountain tomorrow at daybreak, before the monsters wake.â
âThen for your restâŚâ
âBefore that.â
The village chiefâs voice was interrupted by Burren once again.
âPlease prepare a fast person to guide us on the mountain tomorrow.â
âOf course. Please, come this way.â
Overwhelmed by Burrenâs atmosphere, the village chief immediately nodded and started guiding them to the village hall.
âNot bad.â
Raon nodded, watching the exchange between Burren and the village chief.
I know, right? I thought that bloody-eyed brat wouldâve asked him to kneel as soon as he arrived.
Wrath murmured that it was a shame.
âDo you think everyone is like you?â
Honestly, Raon thought the same thing as Wrath. He thought Burren was going to abuse his power, but he was only thinking about the mission, and he treated him with some respect.
âHowever, thatâs not the important part.â
Burren and the trainees could deal with the monsters like orcs, goblins, and kobolds without his help.
The important part was the scanning gaze that he felt as soon as he arrived near Cebu village. He couldnât be sure, but the gaze had disappeared in the direction of the mountain.
âIâll find out tomorrow.â
Whether it was a House trial, or some other organization preparing something.
After looking around Cebu Mountain as a whole, Raon entered the village hall last.
***
At the peak of Cebu Mountain, monster footprints of various sizes were haphazardly stamped into the snow covering the ground like a blanket.
However, not a single monster could be seen, and one young man was sitting on a rock.
Swoosh.
While the man was spinning an orc shaped helmet with his finger, a suspicious man covering his head with a green mask surged out from the ground.
âWho are the ones that arrived?â
âThey are Ziegharts.â
The green masked man responded while bowing.
âZieghart? I didnât feel such a presence.â
âThey didnât look like official swordsmen, just trainees.â
âAny instructors?â
âI couldnât find any.â
âAha, itâs their second mission.â
The young man snickered, tapping the helmet.
âYou didnât get found out, right?â
âOf course. They shouldnât even have realized I was nearby.â
âI guess. Thereâs no way mere trainees could notice your stealth.â
He nodded and licked his lips.
âWeâve made sure to control the monsters, so why did they have to come here?â
âBecause the villagers are sensitive to change. They mustâve asked for help from Zieghart, noticing the increase in monstersâ numbers. It seems we were too reckless because we thought we could find the item soon enough.â
The young man clicked his tongue, tilting his head back.
âSince we didnât manage to find it after searching through the mountain, the âmagic stoneâ must be inside the village.â
âThat must be the case.â
âAre we going to attack immediately?â
The man grabbed the helmet he was spinning and shook his head.
âNo.â
âPardon? But itâs the perfect opportunity to kill the Zieghartâs sproutsâŚâ
âItâs easy to kill them, but Zieghart might find out about the magic stoneâs existence if we mess around with them. It will be a loss for us if we end up losing something bigger while chasing a small gain.â
âThenâŚâ
âLet them have some monsters. That way, the Zieghart younglings can complete their mission splendidly and return home.â
The man put the green helmet on his head. The helmet had buck teeth and frightening eyes carved on it like an orcâs head, and a threatening murderous intent was coming from those eyes.
âWe will attack Cebu village after they return. Kill them all without exception.â
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The next day at daybreak.
Raon was waiting near the entrance of Cebu Mountain along with the trainees.
âHeâs here.â
As soon as he came near the mountain, the gaze he had felt the day before had appeared once again.
âIs it coming from the west?â
Thanks to having felt it already the day before, he managed to get a rough idea of his location. It seemed he was in the west.
âIt doesnât look like he is intending to come out right now.â
Raon closed his eyes and widened his perception to search the mountain. Presences big and small: they were the movements of the orcs, goblins, and kobolds that the village chief had mentioned.
Since his senses as an assassin didnât notice anything, it didnât seem like there was any danger. However, he kept his senses open just in case.
âAfter examination, weâve confirmed orcs, goblins, and kobolds.â
Burren turned around to meet every traineeâs eyes.
âThe orcs have the stronger combat abilities, but as youâve learned, the goblins and kobolds use dirty techniques like poison darts and poison smoke. You should never underestimate them.â
âYes.â
The trainees responded quietly since the monsters could pop out at any moment.
âThe most efficient method is to move in groups, but since we lack actual combat experience, we are going to move together in order to support each other.â
He looked at Raon after saying that. His eyes were asking for permission.
ââŚâŚâ
Raon slightly nodded without saying anything. Burren thanked him with his eyes and turned around once again.
âShow the monsters threatening our land the power of Zieghart!â
Burren drew his sword and ran up the mountain.
âLetâs go!â
âWaaaa!â
Giving out a loud war cry, the trainees followed Burren.
Runaan and Martha went into the mountain after checking Raonâs gaze one last time.
What a bunch of idiots.
Wrath snorted, watching the trainees running in.
Are they really shouting out loud after practicing surprise attacks until now? They are so pathetic.
It was pretty much the first real battle for the trainees. That much of a mistake was understandable.
It should be your first monster extermination as well. Whatâs wrong with your heartbeat?
Wrathâs voice was full of irritation.
It sounds like an old generalâs heartbeat, one who has experienced hundreds of battlefields. Instead of looking right in front of you, you are seeing many different things. That heavy sound really annoys me.
âItâs because Iâm special.â
Raon grinned and unsheathed his sword.
âLetâs go, then.â
âAh, yes!â
The brown-haired young man nodded, his chin trembling. He was the villager chosen as the guide. Raonâs job was the protection of the guide, instead of fighting the monsters.
âRoar!â
âKiee!â
Upon reaching the source of screams, they were already in the middle of a battle.
âStop the orcs, kill the goblins and kobolds first!â
Following Burrenâs command, the trainees on the frontline crossed their swords with the orcs, and the trainees on the back dashed ahead to slash at the goblins and the kobolds.
The green wall made of monsters collapsed in an instant.
There were three exceptional people among the trainees that were slaughtering the monsters.
Burrenâs sword, imbued with the energy of the wind, was singlehandedly splitting the orcsâ axe. Runaan was controlling the approaching monsters with frost, then cutting their throats.
And finally, MarthaâŚ
Wham!
She was destroying everything in front of her, imbuing her sword with a tremendous amount of aura.
At that rate, they were going to wipe out every monster in the mountain without much difficulty, even if he didnât interfere.
âGrrrr!â
While Raon was spreading his perception, two orcs that had escaped the traineesâ encirclement ran towards him holding an axe.
âHieee!â
At the scent of blood coming from the orcs, the guide collapsed, unable to control his trembling legs.
Slash!
Raon stood in front of him and swung his sword.
âKuhâŚâ
As the sword containing red energy slashed through the air, the orcs' heads fell like fruit falling from a tree.
âHmm.â
ââŚâŚâ
Burren swallowed after watching the scene, and Marthaâs black eyes shone.
âDonât worry.â
Raon grabbed the guideâs hand, the manâs mouth wide open, to help him stand up.
âI will return you to the village without a single injury.â
***
It was the worst morning ever for Kanbar, who was twenty-five years old now. That was because he was chosen to be the guide for the punitive force.
âIs it going to be fine?â
He couldnât stop worrying about it.
He was thankful for Zieghartâs punitive force coming to help the village, but they looked way too young.
Moreover, the swordsman that came with him to protect him looked even younger than any of them.
His handsome appearance was bewildering, but he couldnât bring himself to trust him because of his small size.
It couldnât be helped, though.
Since the decision was already made, he had no choice but to obey.
Kanbar went up the mountain, feeling embarrassed at being protected by a boy smaller than him.
What he witnessed as soon as he entered the mountain was the childrenâs blades wiping out the monsters.
Despite his belief that it was going to be a difficult battle, the orcs, goblins, and kobolds were being annihilated, unable to do anything.
âThatâs crazy!â
He unconsciously gasped.
An orc that five grown men together could barely fight against was getting beheaded like a twig. Every single one of the trainees was literally a monster.
âSo, this was the reason.â
He could finally understand why the village chief was paying his utmost respect to those young children. They were completely different people from commoners like him.
When he could finally relax after regaining his composure, two orcs came running at him from the left side. His legs wouldnât move from the stench of their breath.
âUaaaah!â
When he collapsed on the ground with his head going blank, the boy whoâd been silent so far stepped up.
He drew his sword and swung.
It was a simple movement, as if he was cutting already dead meat, and the two approaching orcsâ heads fell off.
âHieâŚâ
Kanbarâs teeth chattered, with his eyes wide.
âWhat was that?â
The simple and light swordsmanship made him forget about the other childrenâs great display of power. He didnât look like a childâhe looked like an old general that had gone through hundreds of battlefields.
Despite knowing nothing about swordsmanship, he could clearly see that the boy was special among them.
After that, the blond, red-eyed boy next to him observed the surroundings without standing out as they climbed the mountain.
He wasnât doing anything special, but he was preventing any danger from occurring while observing the whole situation.
âThis boy is the real oneâŚâ
It was something one could only tell by looking up close. The best among the children, numbering over forty, was the boy that looked the youngest.
âWas your name Kanbar?â
As he was observing him with admiration, the blond boy spoke to him.
âAh, yes! Thatâs right! Sir Swordsman!â
He unconsciously addressed him with utmost respect.
âAre there any legends about this mountain?â
âL-legend?â
âYes, something like a great treasureâs existence, or some exceptional monster residing here.â
âAh, th-thereâs one actually, although it was supposed to be a few hundred years ago. Thereâs a story of a goblin king coming from the west, fighting the knight's order in this mountainâŚâ
âHmm, is there anything like a treasure?â
âThere was a story about the goblin kingâs ring that wasnât found afterwardsâŚâ
âI see.â
The boyâs eyes shone in red for an instant.
âThatâs it.â
The moment he heard the boy murmuring to himself silently, chills ran down his spine.