The Swordsman Called the Countless Swords Sorcerer Chapter 58
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After a meal that was harsh for certain reasons, Ardis discussed with Kyrill about their next steps.
ăKyrill. For the time being, stay here today. If youâre fine with it, let me hold onto the sword for tonight, also I will pay for you if you donât have money. ă
ăAh, no, I will pay for the night myself. I have reserved some money for the returning tripâŠâŠ. Also, thisâŠâŠă
While saying so, Kyrill offered several silver coins.
ăWhatâs this? ă
ăSorry. I only have this much nowâŠâŠă
Kyrill said so with a sorry expression
ăIâm asking you whatâs this for though. ă
Ardis asked Kyrill once again while seemingly frowning.
ăItâs my payment for you for saving me and finding the swordâŠâŠă
ăDonât need it. ă
ăButâŠâŠă
ăI didnât help you because I wanted money. Also, you, you said that it was ăMoney for returning tripă just now right. Isnât this that too? ă
ăâŠâŠă
Kyrillâs silence affirmed Ardisâs question.
ăI wonât be accepting something like that. ă
Kyrill had probably thought to thanks Ardis by offering him money even if it meant the bare minimum amount. Then, he probably planned to camp outside on the roads when heâs returning to the Coalition. For a kid who donât have any fighting experience, it was too reckless of a plan.
Itâs unlikely that Kyrill isnât smart enough to realize that. But, probably guilted by the feeling that he must repay Ardisâs grace somehow, and the pain of not having anything to pay Ardis, he thought of this plan even if it meant he would suffer.
So, he had arrived at the conclusion of offering Ardis his funds for the return trip. It is exactly this side of Kyrill who has unbalanced reckless thoughts that was like a childâs thatâs giving Ardis headaches.
Even if the Coalition is just a neighbor country of the Nagras Kingdom, thereâs still danger of crossing the border, and itâll cost money to do so as well. If Ardis accepted Kyrillâs payment, Kyrill would only have barely enough even if everything is going his way during the return trip.
For people who are used to travelling, they wouldnât dare to go on a trip with this much. After all, thereâs no guarantee that they will arrive to their destination on time, since there could be some unexpected troubles that happens along the way.
At the bare minimum, no matter peddlers or mercenaries, they would all prepare twice the expected required amount. As for Kyrill who probably never set foot outside his hometown even once in his life, it couldnât be helped if he never knew.
It isnât that Kyrill isnât capable. Considering his age of twelve, he had arrived at the capital of Nagras Kingdom by himself, hiring escorts, and went into the Corsas Forest. For any other normal children, even arriving here would be a feat of itself.
Even if Kyrill had become an apprentice in a merchant association at the age of ten, and saw more of the world than children of his age, itâs still not something that can be done easily. Of course, thereâre children who are working in the fields since young but, most of them are still in the age of getting parental protection.
What pissed off Ardis the most was the person who was crazy enough to send out this young child to a neighbor country to find a sword in the demonic being infested Corsas Forest.
He couldnât stand it because they couldâve at least sent an escort together with Kyrill, or maybe have another adult with him. But from what heâd heard from Kyrill himself, the funds for this trip that was given are too less in the first place. The fact that he could only offer a gold coin for the escorts canât be helped.
ăI donât need a kid to be worrying over me. ă
Rejecting the payment that was offered from Kyrill, Ardis asked back towards him who seemed to be down.
ăYour requestor, did she send you here because she wanted the sword? ă
ăEh? What do you mean? ă
ăTelling you to get the sword as the façade, but the true intentions is toââă
Ardis swallowed his words that was in his throat. ăBut the true intention is to get rid of you because you were a hindranceă, it werenât words that he could speak to a mere kid.
ăââNo, it just seemed too unthorough of a plan, it didnât feel like she was serious in you getting the sword. ă
Saying so, Kyrill tilted his head.
Yawn, Ardis who had his mouth open wide suddenly stopped.
ăJust now, what did you just say? ă
Ardis confirmed with Kyrill with a serious face.
ăI donât think thatâs the case? ă
ăAfter that ă
ăJust like what Marrieda-san said, we found the sword in the ruins, and also met with Ardis-sanââă
ăThat! ă
Ardis pointed out at Kyrillâs words.
ăEh? Whatâs the matter? ă
ăWhat you mean by just as she said? Youâre saying that as if youâve planned to meet with me in the first place. ă
As the result, Ardis lent his help to Kyrill and obtained the sword he was aiming for. The reason why Kyrill was able to return from a forest that he could only make it out alive if he hired veteran mercenaries originally, it was because of the chance meeting with Ardis.
At the very least, Ardis didnât know about Kyrill until their encounter. It was probably true for Kyrill too. If he knew about Ardis, then Kyrill wouldâve reached out to him at least one time before he entered the Corsas Forest.
ăNo, I didnât hear about Ardis-sanâs name as expected. What I was told was only ăYou can trust the person with a violet headbandă. ă
Kyrill denied Ardisâs words. What Kyrill heard in advance was not a name that pinpointed someone.
But, Ardis put his hand over the violet headband that was wrapped around his forehead.
Even considering the vast population in the capital, if theyâre talking so specifically about the color of a headband, then people who matches it should be few. It was as if the opponent knew Ardis when they instructed Kyrill, Ardis felt an uncomfortable feeling in his throat.
ăWhat is it about in detail? ă
ăI also donât know any more than this. She only said it without telling me the reason, and told me to never forget it. ă
It was a merchant whose name is Marrieda who instructed Kyrill. She was the person who instructed Kyrill to retrieve the sword from the ruins in Corsas Forest in order for them to fund the merchant association that Kyrill is in.
ăAh, come to think of itâŠâŠă
As if remembering something, Kyrill started searching in his small bag.
ăShe said to open this when the sword is obtained. ă
Saying that, what was taken out was a letter about five centimeters in length.
ăWhatâs that? ă
ăWho knowsâŠâŠ. Marrieda-san said that itâs ăSomething necessary after obtaining the swordăâŠâŠă
Kyrill answered with a confused tone. The letter looked thin and light. So, it couldnât possibly be containing the money thatâs needed for Kyrill to return.
ăWell, open it and weâll find out. ă
ăYup. ă
It was something that he was instructed to open after obtaining the sword. Since theyâve got the sword now and returned to the capital, it shouldnât be any problem if they opened it now.
Kyrill immediately opened the sealed letter. And inside it was a small card.
Kyrill who stared at the face of the card for a while had a confused expression on his face.
ăWhatâs the matter? Whatâs on it? ă
ăWell, thatâŠâŠ, I donât know. ă
It was a reply that seemed to be mixed with some embarrassment.
ăDonât know? Is it not words thatâs written? ă
ăNot that, I can read it just fine butâŠâŠ, I donât understand the meaning at all. ă
ăWhatâs it written? ă
ăUmmâŠâŠ, ăOur swords are for the sake of victory, our hearts are for the sake of our comrades. Here we march, with glory in our flagsă, âŠâŠwhat could it mean? ă
Hearing the lines that Kyrill had just read out loud, Ardisâs complexion suddenly changed. The wooden chair that heâd been sitting until now fell on the ground sideways with a loud noise.
ăW-Whatâs the matter? ă
Kyrill was surprised at Ardis who showed an unusual reaction.
As if not even hearing Kyrillâs question, Ardis leaned out and snatched the small card from Kyrillâs hands. Then, he read the words that were written on the card again and again, his gaze was fixed on it.
ăUmmâŠâŠ, Ardis-san? ă
Kyrill called out to Ardis worriedly, but there werenât any replies. From Ardis who seemed to have isolated himself from any noises in the surrounding, words that didnât seemed like it directed to anyone came.