The Swordsman Called the Countless Swords Sorcerer Chapter 72
Ardis folded his legs, then with his arm rested on it, he supported his head. He continued to stare into Marriedaâs eyes as he tried to digest her story.
After all, what Marrieda had just said wasnât anything believable. But, he canât ignore the fact that she had been taking actions as if knowing the future.
To determine if the womanâs story is believable, Ardis threw out the deciding question.
ăThe card in the letter that you gave to Kyrill. What is the meaning of those words? Why do you know that ? ă
The words written on the card.
ăOur swords are for the sake of victory, our hearts are for the sake of our comrades. Here we advance, with glory in our flags. ă
They are words that Ardis is very well familiar with.
Words that shouldâve only been spoken by Ardisâs countless deceased comrades that had fought along with him. And if there are anyone who knows about it, then it means that thereâs someone who pulled through the hell of death and made it here like Ardis.
It doesnât matter who it is. No, anyone is fine. It might be Ardis just wants to know that if heâs really the only one.
ăWho did you hear it from? Is that person still alive? Where is he now? ă
At Ardisâs serious question asked with a sharp gaze, Marrieda replied while seemingly a little troubled.
ăUh, ehhâââŠâŠ, aahâââŠâŠ. Those words? I saw them in my dreams. ă
ăDreamsâŠâŠ? ă
ăRight, in the dream. My dreams arenât the same thing always. Although there are times when I see the same dream consecutively, theyâre mostly different everyday~nii. The dream this time had already ended but, thereâs Ardis-kun in other dreams too. And one of them, I heard those words from Ardis-kun yourself~nii. Thatâs why, sorry, but I donât really know about it as well. ă
That was very far from an answer that Ardis was hoping to get. Without showing the disappointment in his mind, Ardis continued the questioning.
ăâŠâŠThatâs, how far in the future? ă
ăNnââŠâŠ. With Ardis-kunâs appearance there, it probably isnât in one or two years, I guess itâs probably much longer than that? I donât think itâs ten years butâŠâŠ, I guess five years? ă
ăAnything else you know from that dream? The surrounding scenery, or the people around. ă
ăIt took place on a small hill. There were many soldiers and mercenaries, and Ardis was giving out orders? And beside you was a girl about seventeen or eighteen, she had Aliceblue hair. And opposite of you was another beauty slightly older with blonde hair? Then a swordsman with ash blonde hair, a swordswoman with her lavender hair tied in a ponytail, and another tough man that looks to be a mercenary, about that I guess? ă
ăIs that, soâŠâŠă
That scenery wasnât something Ardis was familiar with. Of course, he wouldnât know anything about it. But, itâs unlikely Marrieda is just spouting total nonsense.
The deciding factor is if Ardis can trust Marrieda. Thereâre possibilities that she is lying, or someone behind her commanding her to give fake information to Ardis. But, even if whatever she said based on ăI saw it in my dreamsă is fake, itâs certain that what she knows are related to Ardis somehow or another.
If so, he will just have to make the best use of it. Ardis arrived at such a conclusion.
Thereâs no need to trust Marrieda needlessly. Even if this woman is plotting something, it doesnât mean anything if only Ardis himself is on the receiving end.
ăFine. ă
With many meanings in that single word, Ardis threw out the final question.
ăThis is the last question. You, you called me by some other name before right? ă
ăăCountless Swords Sorcereră~nii? ă
ăYeah, that. Whatâs the meaning behind that name? ă
ăWho knows? ă
Marrieda tilted her head, and replied immediately without even thinking.
ăAre you messing around? ă
ăNo, sorry. I really donât know about it. Thatâs also what I saw in my dreams, Ardis-kun was referred as that by the other people aroundâ. Wouldnât Ardis-kun know more about it than myself? ă
ăDonât know. There had been no occasion someone called me by that. ă
ăFuân. Then that name is probably given to you in the future~nii. ă
Marrieda muttered softly as if uninterested.
ăThatâs quite the useless ability you have. ă
In the end, the only information that Ardis had gotten was Marriedaâs ability. Certainly, with that ability, she had arranged Kyrill with Ardis, and the reason why she speaks as if knowing the future is now clear.
But in the end, Ardis couldnât get the information he wanted about the words on the card. Although he did feel disappointed, it became words of irony from Ardisâs mouth.
ăSorryâ. But Iâve said it countless times before, I have the intentions of becoming Ardis-kunâs friend~nii. If I know more from the dreams, I will tell you. ă
ăFriend, rightâŠâŠ. Trying to befriend me, what merit is there for you? Is that also a result of your dreams? ă
ăRight right. At the very least, if Ardis-kun is on my side, my association would become successful, and I wouldnât have to dieâ. ă
ăWhat if you made an enemy out of me? ă
ăWell, ummâŠâŠ. Please donât make me recallâŠâŠă
It seems that she had already experienced the fate of antagonizing Ardis in her dreams. Her ever-standing smile suddenly disappeared, replaced with a pale face. Her voice trembled along with her heart.
ăAt the very least, I fully know well what kind of monster are you. And Iâm not suicidal enough to do that. ă
If she were to antagonize Ardis, even if sheâs a merchant with no combat power, or a young woman, Ardis didnât intend to show any mercy.
But leaving aside whether his life is targeted at, if he doesnât have any reason to chase down his enemies to wipe them away from the face of the earth, Ardis didnât have any bad habit to trample on weaklings.
If sheâs only trying to deceive Ardis with fake information, he would only threaten her like Chezare to stop her from doing it again.
ăI donât think I have any bad habits? ă
ăNonononono. Even if you think you arenât that bad, being on the receiving end is traumatizing! ă
With all of her composure from before now gone, she shook her head furiously as she retreated to the limits of the sofa. At the sight of her actions, Ardis unintentionally blurted out a laughter.
ăSomehow thatâs quite a different image than when I first met you. You were quite haughty at first. ă
Marrieda who was laughed at, made a pouting face and averted her gaze as she complained.
ăThat canât be helped. If I didnât act like that, Ardis-kun would always do something unexpectedâŠâŠ. Know that youâve troubled me a lot. ă
Probably reassured that the scenario is proceeding like in her dreams. Her façade as the impenetrable merchant fell, Ardis felt like it was the first time that he saw Marriedaâs true face. Seeing Marrieda who had dropped her weird speech pattern, Ardis loosened up a little.
ăWell, itâs fine either way. For the time being, I will put some trust in what you said. ă
ăUnn. Thatâs more than enough for now~nii. Either way, it isnât possible to get full trust from someone like Ardis-kun after all. ă
Although he was complained at, itâs not like her perception of Ardis is wrong, so Ardis couldnât say anything back to that.
ăAnything else you want to know? ă
Once again, Marrieda confirmed after plastering on her merchant smile.
Rather than replying, Ardis took out the bundle of hair from Nere and placed it on the table.
ăItâs the promised item. As we said just now, you will let me witness when you use it. ă
ăUnn. Certainly, itâs the pretty color of Aliceblue. I like that hair color too~nii. ă
Taking the bundle of hair, Marrieda added on her personal opinion.
ăBut didnât I say that I needed ăA strandă right? No matter how I see it, this isnât even at the level of just a strand, but about the entire shoulder-width~niiâŠâŠă
ăâŠâŠIt wasnât me who cut it? ă
Before Ardis could even speak half of ăJust one strand is enoughă, Nere had cut off her long hair without any hesitation.
ăWell, thereâs no problem if thereâre extraâă
Marrieda seemed to have a really awkward and guilty expression.
ăSince a girl is willing to go so far, wouldnât you buy her a gift as an apology? Should we prepare some kind of accessory for you~nii? ă
ăNo, I donât need it. It would be troubling if itâs some item embedded with detection magic. ă
ăUwahâ. Iâm really untrusted~nii. ă
While retorting ăThatâs a givenă in his mind, Ardis deliberately watched the figure of Marrieda lamenting without saying anything. For the time being, Ardis judged that she wasnât an enemy but, itâs still too early to decide whether sheâs a friend or not.
ăLeave that kind of small act after I leave. ă
ăYouâre quite bad at playing along huhâă
ăSo? What are you going to do with that? ă
Ignoring Marriedaâs words, Ardis pointed to the bundle of hair from Nere on the table with his gaze.
ăI guess letâs move to the room with the sword. It will have to be brought to that room after all. ă
Marrieda grabbed Nereâs hair and stood up from her seat.
Just like that, Marrieda guided Ardis out of the reception room and moved to the room in the basement from before.
Where they arrived is the room that Ardis had set foot in before.
The first thing in sight after entering the room is the drawing that looked like a magic circle on the ground. The sword thatâs placed right in the middle. And the threads of light extended by the magic circle holding down the sword.
It was the same as before. But Ardis felt that the threads of light seemed to be thinner than he last saw them.
ăThe effects would expire tomorrow or the day after tomorrowâ. Well, Iâm glad that we made it in time~yon. ă
ăSo? Where will the hair come in hand? ă
ăDonât know. ă
ăHaaA? ă
Marrieda once again, let out an irresponsible reply. And Ardis who had received that let out a voice that was loud enough to echo in the room several times.
ăI know that we need it in my dreams but, I donât really know where to use it~nii. If only everything was in my dreams, I wouldnât have to go through so much pain, right? ă
ăOi. âŠâŠThen what are you going to do? ă
ăI guess thereâs no choice other than to try adequately? ă
ăAdequatelyâŠâŠă
Leaving behind Ardis who was shocked at her irresponsibility, Marrieda walked to the middle of the magic circle, and placed down the bundle of Aliceblue hair softly.
ăAh, hey look. Thereâs a reaction~yon. ă
Just like what Marrieda said, the sword in the middle of the magic circle started to let off a soft light after reacting with the bundle of hair.
A crimson light started to search the surrounding as if longing for something. Eventually, when the light found the bundle of hair, it moved across the ground as if it was a pool of liquid. The light that slowly arrived expanded slowly as if to cover the bundle of hair, as if reacting with it, it slowly moved the bundle to the sword.
ăThe swordâŠâŠ, is the hair going to cover it? ă
Just like what Ardis described, the bundle of Nereâs hair that scattered around covered the sword as if concealing it.
ăItâs just like a cocoon~nii. ă
The sword that was fully covered in the hair gave off an impression of a cocoon.
ăI guess thatâs doneâ, probably. I guess what they say ăAn attempt is sometimes easier than expectedă is right~nii. ă
ăAnd so, whatâs the situation now? ă
ăWho knows? ă
ăWho knows, you are justâŠâŠă
ăItâs not like I have a choice~nii. If I didnât see it in my dreams, even I wouldnât know. If I didnât have this ability, Iâm just a young miss of a merchant association. What isnât known isnât known. Even if you trouble yourself with what you donât know, it isnât like you can solve it? ă
Marrieda suddenly turned cheeky. Thereâre now wrinkles between Ardisâs eyebrows.
ăSince it looks like a cocoon, will something be hatching soon, I wonder~nii? ă
ăSomething, what? ă
ăI wonder~nii? Itâll be good if itâs not a demonic being thoughâŠâŠă
Marrieda who seemed to have taken her façade off is now even more headache-inducing than expected. Itâs much better than the irritating first impression but, Ardis only continued to massage his temple with a look of seemingly unable to speak his troubles and worrying over it.