The Swordsman Called the Countless Swords Sorcerer Chapter 71
About the time when the members of ăBright Stars of White Nightă left Jimberyl Merchant Associationâs building. Ardis sat down on the sofa in Litte Merchant Associationâs reception room, and faced against the associationâs president, Marrieda.
ăWell well well, Ardis-kun. Have you come to deliver what Iâve requested~nii? ă
Putting down the cup of tea heâd been served on the table silently, Ardis looked straight into the womanâs eyes and replied shortly.
ăYeah. ă
ăThen thatâs good. Shall we take a look at the item immediately~nii? ă
The woman had a lovely merchant smile as she stretched her hands. It was like a child getting excited at her favorite candy but, sheâs a capable merchant that had brought her association this far. Getting fooled by her acts would result in pain.
ăBefore thatââă
With a sharp gaze, the black-haired young man said.
ăI will have my conditions. ă
ăConditions? ă
At the sudden demands, the womanâs smile collapsed.
ăRight, conditions. I certainly have the stuff you want. But, whether I would hand it over or not depends on you. ă
ăâŠâŠSpecifically, what kind of conditions? ă
ăFirst you will tell me everything you know. If what you have make enough sense to me, I will only then hand it over. ă
Ardis is basically demanding that Marrieda show her hand before Ardis does.
ăIsnât that too disadvantageous of me~nii? ă
ăI have heard your demands and brought it before the deadline. Thatâs already my compromise. Isnât it time for you to do the same? ă
ăOh my, Ardis-kun. Are you trying to negotiate with someone whose occupation is a merchant? ă
ăSorry but, Iâm not that straight-forward of a person to take what anyone says at a face value. ă
Although Marriedaâs still seemed to be smiling, her eyes evidently had the will of trying out Ardis.
ăFuână
Marrieda crossed her arms and lied back onto the sofa.
ăAnything else? ă
ăYou said that it was something indispensable for ăCalming the swordă, right? ă
ăUnn, thatâs right. ă
ăLet me stand witness when you use it. If you are planning to use it for something bad, then I wonât be handing it over. If you canât agree to these two conditions, then the deal is no more. ă
The conditions that Ardis had demanded wouldnât change the end result. No matter the order, Ardis would get the information he wanted, and Nereâs hair would be handed over.
But just that the fact that Marrieda would have to hand over the information first to Ardis increases the risk that she will take by multiple folds. After all, if Ardis decided to go against their deal after he got the information, she would be the only one incurring losses.
Unlike something tangible, you canât take back information once youâve told someone.
The fact that Ardis wanted Marrieda to tell him first is proof that Ardis didnât trust her, Marrieda must put trust in Ardis to honor his promise if she wants to accept the conditions.
After all, itâs information from someone who he wouldnât even trust at all, Ardis couldnât be more careful.
For Ardis, if she wouldnât agree to even such conditions, what she has for Ardis shouldnât be anything trustable. Untrustable information arenât something Ardis needs. Even if Ardis decides to call off the deal, he wouldnât get hurt in any way.
ăFuuâŠâŠ. Well, I guess thereâs no way huh. A deal is formed only when thereâs trust rightâă
Lightly sighing, Marrieda muttered as if given up while shaking her head lightly. Her grey hair shook along.
ăUnderâstood. Those conditions are fine~nii. I will compromise for the first condition~yon. For the second one, it didnât matter if it was there or not, after all, the plan is to have you with us. ă
Marrieda raised her hands as if surrendering.
ăIâm praying for Ardis-kun to show his honesty~yon. ă
Narrowing her eyes, her conduct suddenly changed as she smiled widely.
ăThen, the deal is on now~nii? Following your conditions, I guess I should tell the story first huh. I will answer everything I know without hiding anything~yon. Whatâs your question? ă
Ardis immediately asked Marrieda who seemed ready for the first question.
ăYouâll have to answer this or the topic wonât advanceâŠâŠă
Pausing briefly, Ardis asked.
ăWho are you? ă
At Ardisâs simple question, Marrieda looked at the ceiling.
ăNnnââŠâŠ. Thatâs quite the vague questionâ. What are you referring~nii? Youâre not looking for my name, age or my family background or my three sizes right~nii? ă
ăOf course. ă
What Ardis wants to know isnât those kinds of irrelevant personal details. Marrieda understood that as well. She seemed to be pondering for a while to think of a way to explain.
ăHmmââ, âŠâŠArdis-kun dreams too right~nii? ă
ăâŠâŠThat, of course there will be times I dream. What about that? ă
ăI also dream butâŠâŠ, I guess itâs a little different than other people rightâă
ăDifferent? ă
ăUnn. What other people normally sees in their dreams are things that already happened, or just imaginary scenes but, my dreams shows me ăIncidents that are going to happenă~nii. ă
ăThatâsâŠâŠ, something like a foresight? ă
ăMmmâŠâŠ, a little differentâ? Rather than what I see in the dreams becoming reality, itâs more like ăWhat I chose in the dream affects the realityă~nii? ă
ăâŠâŠHow is it different? ă
Wrinkles formed on Ardisâs forehead as he had a confused expression. It was because that he couldnât quite understand what Marrieda had said.
ăI guess itâs easier to understand if you take it as a rewind. What happens in the future, and what kind of choices I make causes what kind of result? If the same scenario happens in reality, the result will be the same if I make the same choice~nii. ă
ăâŠâŠIsnât it still a foresight? ă
ăIn my case, I see the same dream multiple times~nii. The result changes if I take different choices in the same dream, right? For example, thereâs a stone on the street and I kicked it away in my dream, and somehow it hit a stray dog, and I was chased after~nii. Then, the next day I would see the same dream again right? This time, I would just ignore the stone, then the kids from behind would kick it and it would hit me, hurting me~nii. And, sometime later, the same scenario would happen in realityâ. ă
Marrieda took a sip at her tea as she paused.
ăAnd if I take the same actions in my dreams, the realityâs result will be the same with my dreamâs~nii. If I kicked the stone, the dog would chase me, if I ignored it, I would get injured. It happens accordingly to the dream. ă
It was an absurd story.
But thatâs the same for Ardis. Even if he understood what happened to himself, he wouldnât know if anyone would trust his story.
Thatâs why, Ardis hadnât trusted nor distrusted Marriedaâs story, he had just continued to listen silently.
ăIn other wordsâŠâŠ, you can make the future to whatever you like huh? ă
ăItâs not as good as you think~yon. ă
Marriedaâs smile had a shadow to it.
ăThe dreams arenât guaranteed to have things I want to seeâ. Recently, my dreams were only me in an unfamiliar place. And I wouldnât know if that scenario would happen tomorrow or how many years later. Of course, thereâre times that the dreamâs timeline can be predicted to a certain degree. ă
ăSo the fact that your association is flourishing with you at that age is thanks to that too huh. ă
ăHmmâ. I guess it can be said that itâs thanks to this ability. Or maybe itâs exactly because of this ability huh. ă
The woman merchant shut her eyes and muttered in a weak voice.
ăSo the reason why youâve spoken to me like you knew who I am is because of that ability? ă
ăYup, thatâs right. ă
ăAlright, I understand your ability now. But having known that, what is your purpose? To instruct Kyrill to get the sword, whatâs your purpose in getting the sword? ă
Ardis still didnât know whatâs the womanâs purpose in doing all this. Her reaction when she got the sword from Kyrill and her interest that she showed in Ardis, all of them didnât show what motives that Marrieda had.
ăMy purpose~nii? Hmm, thereâre three for this time. First is to get the sword. Then the next is to meet with Ardis-kun. And finally, to let Kyrill-kun meet with Ardis-kun~, I suppose? ă
Marrieda answered as she counted with her fingers.
ăMe and Kyrill? ă
Two out of the three is still understood by Ardis. But Ardis didnât understand the meaning of letting Kyrill meet with him.
ăWhat do you mean? Is there any point in me meeting with Kyrill? ă
ăHmm, sorry. I honestly donât know why~nii. But, I just know that itâs the correct choice. After all, I saw Ardis-kun is with Kyrill-kun in all the versions of the dreams I saw, and thatâs the choice I made to let the dreams end~nii. ă
ăEnd, meaning? ă
ăI explained it just now but, the dreams I see isnât just a single time. The result depends on what choices I make. And that will just keep repeating. Even meeting Ardis-kun this time, itâs my effort after repeating many mistakes you know? Iâve only seen Ardis-kun for the second time here but, Iâve talked with you for more than hundred occasions in my dreamsâ. Thatâs why it probably didnât felt like Iâve met you the first time before~yon. ă
Marrieda laughed a little.
ăReturning to the topic, thereâs only two possibilities for the dream to end~nii. The first is out of time. And the second is to obtain the result that I think is the best. ă
Marrieda faced Ardis, she said while raising her index finger in order.
ăThis time, I stopped seeing the dreams for this scenario about half a year ago~nii. In other words, it is the best choice that I couldâve made for me. ă
ăThat ăBest choiceă and what not includes the act of sending a kid like Kyrill to Corsas Forest by himself? ă
ăThereâre no other choices~nii. I tried sending other people at first, even people from my association or mercenaries, all of them failed without encountering with you. If I headed there myself, the association would get taken out by the other association. I tried tens of patterns but, only Kyrill-kun could encounter Ardis-kun. ă
ăEven so, wouldnât it be better if Kyrill knew about it at the very least? ă
ăOf course Iâve tried it? Although he didnât trust itâ. In the end, Kyrill-kun wouldnât agree to go out~nii. Well, speaking from experience, nothing good happens if I said about the dreamsâ. Most people wouldnât trust me, and even if they did, the result wouldnât be desirable. ă
ăIf so, isnât it a problem if you told me about it now? ă
ăHnnââŠâŠ. Itâs an exception this time, it isnât a bad result even if I told you about the dreams. Itâs unbelievable for me tooâŠâŠă
It seems that Marrieda is honestly surprised as well. Her façade smile on the outside softened for a little, showing her true feelings under.
ăIn any case, Kyrill-kun needed to be the one to go, or else there wouldnât be a good result~nii. If I put escorts on Kyrill-kun, they would be wiped out by some demonic beings that appears on the highway for some reason. Then Iâve put more escorts and Kyrill-kun managed to arrive to the capital safely, but would still be wiped out when they entered Corsas Forest. Even for the travel funds you know? Kyrill-kun would be robbed by some thugs in Gran if I gave him enough, if he had just enough to get some decent escorts to enter the forest, he would never meet with Ardis-kun and arrive at the ruins~nii. Then, they would fail at not discovering the hidden staircase. Then, Iâve tried to not have Kyrill-kun any travel funds but, naturally, after he arrives at Gran, he could do nothing there. ă
Haaââ, Marrieda sighed deeply and continued.
ăDo you even know how many times I retried~nii? It might not be over a hundred times but, the choices that were found to be the key after about nearing that number of attempts was to ăNot tell Kyrill-kun about the real purposeă, ăTo support the Rovell Merchant Associationă, and ăTo have Kyrill hold on to the bare minimum of travel fundsă. And finally, Kyrill-kun can return safely, and bring the sword and you together in tow~nii. ă