The clinic that Loren and the others ran into was in the middle of the shopping district, so there were a lot of different stores in the area.
After leaving Klaus to guard the clinic, he took Shayna and after walking around slowly for a while, he started going into the stores and examining its products.
âThe vegetables are wilted, but they arenât rotten. Thereâs no trace of any fighting anywhere. Thereâs some houses with their meals left unfinished and a bit messy, but no traces of an attack.â
âI wonder where everyone went?â
Loren couldnât find the words to answer Shaynaâs question.
In fact, he himself wanted to ask the same question, and wished someone could pop up and explain what happened, but there was no way that things would be so convenient.
âThis place looks too alive to have been abandoned by a group of people. Most of their things are still here, including their valuables.â
In the stores and houses that they went into, all the money and valuables were left there untouched.
A mercenary would have looted them with no hesitation, but Loren didnât touch any of the things he found.
Loren had looted enemy bodies on the battlefield before, but this wasnât a battlefield, and the owners werenât enemy soldiers.
In addition to that, taking things from people who disappeared for an unknown reason didnât appeal to him at all.
âShayna, do you know what the population of this city is?
âPopulation?â
Shayna asked him with a blank look on her face. Loren waved, telling her not to worry about it.
It looked like even though she knew about the city and the area around it by following her father around, she didnât know about things like the population.
âJudging from the size of the city, I guess it would be around thirty to fifty thousand? No one would believe that this many people disappeared like smoke even if I reported it.â
Whether they were able to return Shayna to her parents or not, once they returned to Kauffa, they had the responsibility to go to the adventurerâs guild and report the deaths of the others who had joined them, as well as what happened to the city of Hanza.
But Loren sighed heavily as he guessed that even if he reported exactly as what happened and what he saw, the guild wouldnât believe him.
Loren knew for a fact that it was true because he was seeing it with his own eyes, but to someone who did not would scoff after listening to a report saying that the population of a whole city-state had disappeared.
That was how unreal the situation was.
âThereâs no way a person could just disappear without a trace. If I could find traces of blood or dead bodies, then it would be a whole different story though.â
âOnii-sanâŠâ
Loren heard Shayna, who was walking beside him while holding onto the coat he was wearing, let out a worried cry, and became embarra.s.sed that he had been talking out loud the whole time.
Saying things like if he could find a dead body in front of a girl who was from this city was being very inconsiderate.
âSorry, I was irritated.â
âItâs okay, Iâm fine. ButâŠI really wonder where father and everyone else went?â
a.s.suming that Shaynaâs parents were okay and still in the city, Loren guessed that they would be in the central area.
There were quite a few reasons to why he thought so, but the main reason was that most of the time, but those with authority usually built their mansions or castles in the center of the city.
Getting there wouldnât be hard.
They just had to go all the way down the main street.
Although Hanza had high walls, it seemed that it wasnât designed for street fights, as there was one large street that went straight to the center of the city.
Loren wondered if it was okay to build the capital city like that, even though it was a small city-state, but in the end it wasnât really his problem to worry about.
âI wish I could go search the presidentâs home as soon as possible.â
He wasnât sure if there were survivors left in the city, but since it was so quiet inside, Loren guessed that it was most likely that they would be inside the presidentâs home in the center of the city.
That was why he wanted to check to see if there were any survivors, and if there were, take them and say goodbye to this spooky city, but four out of the seven of them were in no shape to move, and figuring everything out among the remaining three was too dangerous.
âItâs best if we wait for the four of them to recover before we start moving, but do we really have that much time on our hands?â
Whatever may be the reason for the city to become like this, if there was something or someone that willed this to happen, it was close enough to say that they did not have much time at all.
Lorenâs thoughts caused him to be unfocused on his surroundings, and noticed it a heartbeat later than Shayna.
âOnii-san, someoneâs there.â
It was after they had searched inside a number of houses.
They could not find anything so they were on the way to another house when Shayna strongly tugged on his clothes.
As he came back to reality at her words, Loren saw a woman looking at them from behind the corner of a nearby building, and called out to her.
âWait! We arenât suspicious people.â
The thought that he was already a pretty suspicious character due to the fact that he intruded other peopleâs homes and stores crossed his mind. But although the woman trembled for a moment, she didnât run away and instead just stood there, continuing to watch them.
âIâm really not someone suspicious. Iâm and adventurer that came here on a quest, but saw the state of the city and Iâm trying to figure out what happenedâŠâ
âAreâŠyou here to help?â
The woman that nervously asked him looked around twenty.
She had dark brown hair, with no other outstanding characteristic whatsoever.
âNot exactly, but are you a resident of this city?â
âYes. My name is Shutel.â
âWhat happened to this city? Where did everyone go? Why are you still here?â
Loren asked question after question to the woman named Shutel.
Her eyes widened at all the sudden questions, but after a moment quietly shook her head.
âI donât know. A few days earlier the people around me suddenly started going crazyâŠI was scared so I hid in my bas.e.m.e.nt, and I just came out because I ran out of food.â
âDonât you have any family?â
âIâm not married, and my parents have already pa.s.sed away.â
âIs there anyone else besides you?â
âIâm sorry. Iâm not sureâŠâ
Loren thought that he would finally know what happened, but Shutel didnât give any useful information at all.
If she lived alone it couldnât be helped, but Loren couldnât hide the disappointment on his face.
âUmm, arenât you the presidentâs daughter?â
Shutel noticed Shayna standing next to Loren, who was trying to decide what to do, and she nodded at her question.
âThe I would suggest going to the presidentâs mansionâŠMany of the cityâs soldiers are stationed there, and there are fences all around so I believe that they would be safe.â
âI guess thatâs our only option.â
The problem was the four injured, but Loren guessed that once Lapis treated them, they would be recovered enough to ride the caravan.
He decided that they should get to the mansion as soon as possible and group with the survivors, so he started turning back to discuss it with Lapis.
âWhatâre you going to do?â
âP-please take me with you! I donât think Iâll be able to make it to the mansion by myself.â
Loren couldnât see anything that blocked the main street.
So he thought that she would be able to get there safely, but if there was something hiding in the area waiting for someone to pa.s.s by, and if that someone happened to be a woman, it would indeed be hard for her to run away.
âAlright, I guess you can. Follow me.â
Although he wasnât able to identify the enemy, Loren decided that finding a survivor made some progress, and headed back to the clinic where Lapis was waiting.
When they reached it, Klaus, who was guarding the clinic as he was told to, was about to reach for his sword at the sight of a woman he never saw before. But after Loren explained that she was a survivor, he went back to keeping guard.
Since Klaus at least did what he was told to do, Loren guessed that his pride and bad mouth came from the environment that he grew up in wasnât the best one, and decided he was somewhat likeable. They were about to go inside the clinic to head to the room Broas and the girls were being treated, but they b.u.mped into Lapis before they reached could.
âIâve finished treating them but you shouldnât enter for a while.â
Lapis didnât let them enter the clinic.
Although Loren thought it was a bit weird, but he went on to tell Lapis about Shutel and his speculations about how the survivors were most likely at the presidentâs mansion in the center of the city. He also told her about the results of his exploration, how he couldnât find any enemies or any other survivor other than Shutel.
âThe sunâs still high up, so right now would be the best time to move. What do you think?â
âThatâs trueâŠbutâŠâ
Lapis crossed her arms and thought about Lorenâs suggestion, but then started telling him about the conditions of the four people in the clinic.
âThe three with the unknown illness are fine. They will recover after some more rest. The problem is Ange. She lost too much blood from her injuries, and her organs are badly damaged as well, so I canât recommend moving her at all.â
âHow long until we can?â
âShe needs to rest for the rest of the day at least. Once Roll recovers, her divine arts should be available as well, so we should be able to move her tomorrow.â
âAccidentally killing her would leave a bad aftertaste, I guess.â
But if they chose not to move, it meant that they would have to spend the night not knowing what exactly was out there.
At this point, there was no way to know for sure how dangerous that would be.
âThereâs the option of leaving Klaus here to guard them while we go on our own.â
âLoren, thatâs a pretty cold as well as ruthless thought right there.â
Loren let out a troubled laugh at Lapisâ calm response.
If spending the night here was indeed dangerous, Loren knew that leaving Klaus and the four injured was the same thing as leaving them to die.
Even for Loren and Lapis, it meant they had to guard Shayna and Shutel by themselves, and would increase the risk of danger for themselves as well.
âWhat will you do?â
âWe stay here for tonight. We go after everyone recovers.â
Right now, the only ones who could fight were Loren, Lapis, and Klaus.
Loren decided that the three of them sticking together was a lot safer than splitting up and increased their chances of survival.
âI understand. Then weâll have to set up camp.â
âIf thatâs the case Iâll help.â
Lapis stopped Shutel with a raise of her hand.
âThereâs no need for that. Iâll have you and Shayna stay put in different rooms.â
âButâŠat least let me take care of Shayna.â
Shutel tried to argue, but Lapis bluntly refused.
âIf you wish to stay with us, youâll do as we say. If you cannot, we cannot take you with us.â
âHuh? What?â
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Shutel was confused at the sudden change in Lapisâ way of speaking.
Loren softly nudged Lapisâ side with his elbow, drawing her attention.
âIâm sorry. I the way I speak normâŠI mean the way I spoke during my days of training as a priest slipped outâŠBut weâll have you do as we say. Is that clear?â
Lapis seemed to come to her senses at Lorenâs nudge, cleared her throat, and said to Shutel once more.
Shutel was still confused, but realized that Lapis wasnât going to change her mind so she nodded her head reluctantly.