Raon walked to the front to meet every trainee's eyes.
âThe mission isnât over yet.â
âThatâs what Iâm asking! Weâve killed all the monsters, and even finished cleaning it up, so why is the mission still not over?â
âWhat was our mission?â
âHuh? ThatâsâŚâ
Burren frowned, then opened his mouth again.
âThe monster extermination and the villageâs protection.â
âYes. Our mission includes the villageâs protection on top of the monster extermination.â
âBut weâve already finished it! Itâs over since weâve killed all the monsters!â
âNo.â
Raon shook his head, and looked towards Cebu village, where they came from.
âWeâve been under observation until just now. The observing gaze went away about an hour ago.â
âHuh?â
âWh-what do you mean?â
âSeriously?â
The surprised trainees stood up at once.
âI-it must be an instructor.â
Burren forced himself to twist the corners of his mouth. It seemed he couldnât believe there was someone observing them.
âIt must be an instructor who came to watch over usâŚâ
âThereâs no way I couldnât tell who it was if it was an instructorâs presence. That presence observed not only us, but also the entire village. MoreoverâŚâ
Raon pointed at the road they had walked past.
âAs soon as we went half a dayâs distance away from the village, the presence disappeared. Towards the village, on top of that.â
âWhich means⌠Is it another enemy?â
Burrenâs jaw dropped. He looked at the village with trembling eyes.
âIs that true?â
Martha, who had been silent, stood up with a frown.
âIâm sure of it.â
âWhen did you start feeling that gaze?â
âAs soon as we arrived at the hill from where we could see the village.â
âWait! Then the reason you gave the command to Burren wasâŚâ
âCorrect. I hid my presence in order to observe that gaze more clearly.â
âHuhâŚâ
Martha gulped.
âWhat the hell is heâŚ?â
The hair at the back of her neck stood on end upon hearing Raonâs words.
Not only had he felt a gaze and presence that even she couldnât feel, but he had also been investigating the gaze while hiding in the middle of the trainees by making Burren the top trainee. His perception and the depth of his thoughts were so astonishing that she couldnât even speak.
âW-was that the reason why you gave me the command?â
âI thought you would manage the trainees better than me if you took command.â
âI-IâŚâ
âYou did perfectly as the top trainee, better than Iâd thought. Thanks to that, they will think that you are the top trainee and shouldnât have felt my presence. You really did great, worthy of Zieghartâs name like you said. Iâll suggest that youâre made vice-top trainee once we return.â
âThatâs not what I meant.â
Burrenâs lip quivered and he lowered his head.
âDamn it!â
He was too embarrassed to raise his head.
âI thought I did a great jobâŚâ
He believed Raon was speechless to his perfect performance, yet it wasnât the case at all. He had been hiding behind in order to hold the observer, the one that no one had noticed, in check.
While he was focused on a small thing like the top traineeâs right to command, Raon had been watching something much further and higher up.
Crunch.
However, it was funny that he didnât feel bad hearing Raonâs compliment.
It was a complicated feeling, a mixture of embarrassment and achievement.
âYou probably didnât know this, but orcs, goblins, and kobolds arenât capable of cooperating. The ones that have been observing us mustâve done something with them.â
Without mentioning Eden, Raon told them about what he saw and felt.
âOur first mission is the villageâs protection. Our mission hasnât ended as we donât know the intention of that observer.â
He grabbed his bag and stood up.
âWe are returning to Cebu village. However, unlike beforeâwhen we casually walked in where anyone could noticeâwe are going to move silently, so that no one will notice us.â
He continued after glancing at everyone.
âIt would be great to have something to camouflage ourselves with, but since we didnât bring anything like that, letâs start with the stepsâŚâ
âI-I have something.â
Dorian, who had been out of his mind, raised his hand.
âWhat?â
âI have covers to hide our military outfits with, and bands to attach leaves on our clothes.â
âHaving one or two of them wonât be of any use. It will make you stick out instâŚâ
âI have enough.â
Dorian took out a bunch of covers and bands from his belly pocket. Raon couldnât understand what the hell was wrong with him, bringing all of that around.
âHow did youâŚâ
âI brought them just in case.â
âAre you saying you brought forty pieces of camouflage equipment just in case?â
âItâs better to be well prepared.â
âA-anyway, good job.â
âYes!â
Dorian smiled happily at getting complimented by Raon for the first time. Then his face grew clouded once again since they were probably going to fight once they returned to the village.
âSince we have enough materials, start camouflaging yourselves the way youâve learned in the training ground. Come back here in ten minutes, andâŚâ
Raon raised his head after putting on the cover before anyone else.
âKrein.â
âHuh? Uuh!â
âReturn to the Zieghart branch office immediately and convey to them exactly what I told you.â
âM-me?â
âYou are the fastest.â
Even though Dorian was faster, something might happen where he is needed.
âA-alright!â
Probably because he was happy about being acknowledged, Krein nodded immediately and started running in the opposite direction of the village.
Raon watched him run for a moment, then turned his head.
âFrom now on, you must obey my orders no matter what. Refusal isnât an option.â
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âEveryone left.â
The man wearing a mask with an eyeball drowning on it knelt down.
âAre you sure?â
The young man holding a green helmet turned his head.
âYes. Iâve confirmed their exit as they celebrated their victory for half a day. Iâve also checked the other side just in case, but there were no notable problems.â
âThen we can start now.â
The young man snickered, then equipped the patternless helmet.
âRestoration.â
He spoke as if he were chanting, then green rusty water flowed down under the helmet.
Fizzle!
Enormous muscles expanded from his arms and chest, his fingers growing as hard as steel and his legs growing as thick as tree roots.
What he was wearing wasnât normal knight armor.
It was the grotesque armor of an orc, and not just any orcâa fighter orc that stood on the frontlines of the orc raiders.
Sparkle!
Red eyes, full of murderous intent, shone from the orc fighterâs helmet.
âKrrrrrr!â
A grotesque roar burst from his throat. It wasnât a humanâs voice, but a sound made by a monster.
âWoooo!â
The orcs came running out from behind him, as if they were answering the roar.
The man pointed towards Cebu village with a hand surrounded by a threatening red energy.
âKrrrrrr!â
âKieeee!â
The orcs ran down the mountain, all while screaming in hostility. Their movements were incomparably fiercer than when the trainees were killing them.
âKrrr.â
The man wearing the orc fighter armor smiled savagely and watched the monsters rushing to the village like a tidal wave.
***
Raon and the trainees arrived at the hill, where they could see the whole village underneath.
âNothing happened yet, though.â
Burren frowned upon seeing the village. There was nothing but smoke, showing how peaceful it was.
âJust wait. And lower your voice and body.â
âHmmâŚâ
Hearing Raonâs command, Burren closed his mouth and leaned forward.
âYou must be extremely careful from now on, including your breathing. We might be annihilated the moment we get found out.â
âHmmâŚâ
âHup!â
The trainees covered their mouths with their trembling hands.
âYou are exaggeratingâŚâ
âIt doesnât matter what happens, right? Since we are ZieghartsâŚâ
However, a few collaterals that didnât believe Raon complained. They were full of confidence, carried away by their first victory.
âSilence. You can complain once everything becomes clear.â
The collaterals only shut their mouths and sat down after Burren told them to.
âFill your stomach in advance with jerky, then put on your winter clothes. We wonât be able to start a fire even if it gets cold at night.â
The trainees followed Raonâs command, albeit complaining slightly.
As such, the sun set on Cebu Mountain, and the dark night came.
Under the pitch-dark mountain, hundreds of red lights shone. Green monsters poured out alongside with the ruby colored lights.
âEek!â
âO-orcs! They are monsters!â
âIt was true?â
The trainees gulped, seeing the orcsâ brutal eyes.
âHmmâŚâ
Burren bit his dry lip. They had thoroughly investigated Cebu Mountain and the surrounding area, and no monsters had been found. It didnât make any sense that so many monsters had appeared in such a short time.
âHe was right.â
Just like Raon had said, monsters that were even more powerful and ferocious than the ones they had exterminated were rushing towards the village.
Ding Ding Ding!
The villager standing watch on the wooden fence rang the bell. The village that was buried in darkness lit up and grew noisy.
âDamn it!â
Burren stood up, grit his teeth. He breathed out roughly while drawing his sword.
âLetâs go. Letâs put an end to it this time for sureâŚâ
âSit down.â
Raon gestured with his chin with a frightening gaze.
âWhat?â
âI told you already. There was a gaze observing us. That wasnât something like a monster, but a human. Their identity wasnât revealed yet.â
âB-but Cebu villageâs forces canât defend against that many orcs!â
âEven then, we are going to stand by. We are going to be the ones annihilated at a single mistake.â
It was an accurate decision without being swayed by the emotions. They shouldnât make their move until they could properly identify the enemy's numbers and power.
âYou said that already! Our mission is the villageâs protection! We have to move immediately!â
âThe instructor also mentioned that giving up or withdrawing are also a viable choice in the mission. Now isnât the right time to move.â
âI-I canât stand watching it.â
Burrenâs hand holding the sword trembled.
âLetting them die like that isnât something a Zieghart swordsman would do!â
The orcsâ charge was reflected in his green eyes.
âYou are right.â
âWe are Ziegharts. We canât withdraw after seeing the weak in a predicament.â
âEven if they are Eden?â
Raonâs composed voice cut into the traineesâ words full of passion.
âE-Eden? Eden from the Five Demons?â
âAre you saying they are those lunatics?â
âEden is famous for controlling monsters. Thereâs no way that many monsters would suddenly appear unless Eden is involved.â
âUhâŚâ
âWh-why the Five DemonsâŚâ
The traineesâ eyes blurred as if they were being eroded upon hearing that their enemy was Eden of the Five Demons. Everyone knew just how powerful and frightening an organization Eden was.
âI know about Edenâs power. They didnât attack us back then, which means they are afraid of Zieghartâs name.â
Burren clenched his fist so tightly that it could bleed.
âI canât show my back and run away from such people. I believe drawing my sword here for them is what a Zieghart swordsman should do.â
âIâm not telling you to not help them whatsoever. We need to first understand the situation, then decide if we can fightâŚâ
âThat would be too late. Half of the villagers would be dead by then.â
He looked at Raon with trembling eyes.
âYou know, Iâve acknowledged you. After watching your efforts, I acknowledged you in my heart as the one more befitting to the Zieghart name than me! But this is wrong! Iâm going to help the village, even if that means I have to fight you when you try to stop me.â
Burren drew his sword. His well-polished sword reflected his resolute face under the moonlight.
âYou donât have to follow me. Follow me if you agree with me!â
He ran down the hill, surrounded by a green aura and unbreakable will.
âWe shall go as well. Letâs show the Five Demons how powerful Zieghart's sword is!â
âTsk.â
When Raon clicked his tongue, somebody stood up next to him.
âIâm going to go too.â
Runaan ran down the hill, surrounded by a blue frost.
âWe will follow you!â
The trainees from vassal families drew their swords and stuck next to her.
âL-letâs go as well!â
âYou are right. We are also Zieghartâs trainees!â
The commoner trainees that were affected by Burren and Runaanâs conviction also drew their swords and ran towards the villageâs light.
More than half of them had left, but Raon wasnât flustered.
âBecause I knew this would happen.â
He already knew the trainees were those kinds of people. Having them run down to help them was also a part of his plan.
He had even used aura to specifically send Runaan a message to go down to help Burren.
However, the most unexpected person was staying.
âWhy are you not going?â
Raon turned around to look at Martha, who was leaning back against a tree.
âI told you already. Iâll follow your instructions on this mission, regardless of what they are.â
Raon could see the sincerity in her shining black eyes. It seemed she had her own conviction.
âI see.â
Raon snickered.
âThen what are you going to do now? Are you just going to spectate them from here?â
âNo, we are going to move as well.â
Raon shook his head and stood up. The orcs had already reached the wooden fence.
It looked like a red mist was shimmering from the peopleâs fear and the orcsâ madness.
âBut instead of moving openly like them, we are going to hide our presence. Warm yourself up so you can move whenever it is necessary.â
After giving out his instructions, he glared halfway up Cebu Mountain instead of at Cebu village. A powerful and thick murderous intent was wavering over there.
âHe must be there.â
He could stop the trainees, but the reason he let them do as they pleased was simple.
Because he managed to identify the man over there.
A monster that had borrowed an orc fighterâs strength and combative spirit was looking down on the village from midway up the mountain.
It would be difficult to win against him if he fought him head on, but assassination was a different story.
âIâm more than capable of killing him as long as they keep his attention.â
Raon turned his wrist, shining his red eyes as the moon floated in the sky.