For a royal family room, the place was austere. Spacious, but no decorations, nor works of art displayed. A high-quality yet plain carpet lay spread out on the floor. Similarly, a high-quality yet simple bed sat in the room.
The Emperor, Kaglai G. Quinbland, lay on the bed big enough for five people to sleep on side by side. He slept not at the center, but on the edge. And he always took the same spot. The maid had to regularly change the mattress.
ăWho goes there?ă
Kaglai opened his eyes to a dark room. Moonlight streamed in from the balcony. Dawn was still long hours away. Forestia was chilly right about now, but summer still lingered in Quinbland.
ăYou areâŚ?ă
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Kaglai got up the bed. Floating before him was a silver mask. Rather, it seemed that way, as the person was wearing black clothes a black cloak. His eyes simply couldnât tell since he just woke up.
ăOh, youâre not going to make a racket?ăthe person said in a mocking tone.
Kaglai snorted.ăOnly children do that. I ask you once again. Who art thee?ă
ăGood grief. Thatâs some outdated language youâre using. You donât need to know my name, do you? I just came here to carry out a job.ă
The silver maskâHikaruâtook out an envelope from his pocket and tossed it onto the bed. Wary, Kaglai neither got off the bed, nor went to pick up the letter.
ăNo need to be so cautious. Unken asked me to deliver that to you.ă
ăUnken?!ă
The emperorâs attitude completely changed as he got down from the bed and scampered towards the letter.
ăYour Majesty? Are you awake?ăThe voice of an Imperial guard came from the hallway.
ăI just had a dream. I will go back to sleep soon.ă
ăUnderstood.ă
Kaglai took one deep breath and walked calmly, picking up the letter. A bed thatâs too big can be a problem too, huh? Hikaru thought.
ăAre you sure about not calling the guards?ăHikaru asked as Kaglai opened the envelope.
ăIt is fine. If Unken entrusted you with something, then I will have some questions. Hmm?ă
Hikaru didnât know what was written on the letter. As soon as Kaglai finished reading, he went over it again, then looked above and closed his eyes.
Watching him, Hikaru guessed what the contents were. Unken most likely put his life at risk.
ăWhat is your name?ăKaglai asked once more.
Apparently Unken didnât write the name of the messenger, Hikaru. Unken was probably being thoughtful.
ăCall me Silver Face.ă
ăVery well, Silver Face. Unken stated you are not an enemy. I do not know how you got here, but it seems you are capable enough to hand me the letter directly.ă
Hikaru shrugged. This castle probably had magic traps all over the place, but they wouldnât be in places the knights patrolled. He could see the traps with his Mana Detection and they wouldnât activate as long as no one was nearby.
He simply used his Stealth to get all the way here. The moment he turned it off, Kaglai woke up.
ăHey, I wanted to ask you something.ă
ăI will answer if I can.ă
Hikaruâs rudeness didnât even bother the man one bit. He was starting to like the emperor. His original plan was to hand the letter and then go back, but now he thought he could stay for a conversation.
ăUnken received a letter of gratitude from the King of Ponsonia, right? As a reward for his efforts, he became a guildmaster. But the tyrant, Balzard⌠Ah, right. Heâs your father. My bad.ă
ăDo not worry about it. I asked for the man to be assassinated myself.ă
ăHmm, youâre right. So he was successfully assassinated thanks to you. Whatâs Ponsonia got to do with anything?ă
ăDo you know what I did after I took the throne? Restoring diplomatic relations with Ponsonia. The previous king was a very respectable man. The ceasefire treaty was settled easily. Then we sent Unken to Ponsonia, on the pretext that he was seeking asylum, being a relative of the previous emperor. It was Unkenâs wish as well.ă
ăAnd then what?ă
ăKilling his relative weighed heavy on Unkenâs mind. The village elders said he should not worry about it. Nonetheless, Ponsonia accepted Unken. That was when he became a guildmaster.ă
ăThe kingdom put him under surveillance by making him a guildmaster.ă
ăYou are sharp. It was probably the Ponsoniaâs higher upsâ idea. But the king was different. He sensed that Unken did an admirable feat. That is why he sent the letter.ă
ăI seeâŚă
Jill almost got everything right. The only thing she got wrong was who sent the assassinâit wasnât the King of Ponsonia, but the Crown Prince of Quinbland himself.
ăSilver Face. If you wish, I shall give you status in the Empire.ă
ăI donât need it.ă
ăI see. That is unfortunate.ă
Hikaru thought the Emperor was a nice, frank man. He couldnât really guess Kaglaiâs age since he was a Man Gnome.
Wait a minute. I can just check his Soul Board.
ăSoul BoardăKaglai G. Quinbland
Age: 72 Rank: 38
4
ăVitalityă
..ăNatural Recoveryă1
..ăStaminaă3
..ăPerceptionă
âŚ.ăSmellă2
ăMagical Poweră
..ăManaă4
..ăSpirit Affinityă
âŚ.ăAiră2
ăPhysical Strengthă
..ăStrengthă3
..ăWeapon Masteryă
âŚ.ăSwordă3
ăAgilityă
..ăPower Burstă1
ăDexterityă
..ăDexterityă3
..ăTool Masteryă
âŚ.ăPotteryă2
ăWillpoweră
..ăMental Strengthă8
..ăCharismaă5
âŚ.ăHeroic Natureă1
..ăAppeală2
ăIntuitionă
..ăInstinctă2
..ăInsightă
âŚ.ăMusică2
âŚâŚăNatural Talentă1
..ăMemoryă1
It was quite the impressive Soul Board.
He can use weapons and magic. Heâs charismatic and has a talent for music. What is this? Is he some kind of a protagonist from a story? Iâm really curious about that Heroic Nature. Judging by its name, Iâm guessing itâs something like aptitude to be a hero? I donât know if it showed up because of his solid overall stats or if itâs something solely from Charisma⌠Natural Talents sounds like it refers to inborn gifts. Eh, I donât really have plans to develop my arts-related Skills.
ăWhat are you staring at?ă
ăAh, well, you look like you have combat experience. I just couldnât imagine the Emperor fighting himself.ă
His Soul Rank is 38 too. Hikaruâs rank was 42âa result of fighting monsters, clearing a dungeon with Lavia, and even fighting an Earth Dragon.
ăI am a Man Gnome. I have lived longer than you. And back in my village, it is important to learn how to fight at a certain level.ă
Their village sounds scary. This guy is strong enough to be an adventurer and is even charismatic. But Hikaru didnât know what Charisma was exactly. He couldnât check its description along with Mental Strength since he himself hadnât unlocked Willpower yet.
ăI have a question. Wouldnât it be a good idea for you to take command in the battle against Ponsonia?ă
ăI wanted to, but they strongly opposed the idea. I do not have an heir. If I knew this would happen, I would have made an effort to have children.ă
ăItâs not too late to do that.ă
ăReally now? Are you saying Ponsonia will refrain from attacking us for a while?ă
ăItâs in Unkenâs letter, isnât it?ă
ăHe said it is not confirmed yet. So âhe will acquire confirmationâ.ă
ăHmm, I seeâŚă
If Unken managed to kill the king, the invasion would surely cease. So Unken took action to âacquire confirmationâ. To make sure it actually happened. Hikaru scratched the back of his head.
ăFine, Iâll tell you. Ponsonia wonât make a move for a while. Margrave Grugschilt is challenging the throne, insisting that Gafrasti N. Valves is the true descendant of the royal family.ă
Hikaru didnât need to tell him that, but he felt somewhat interested in Kaglai, a hero in the making. The Emperorâs Charisma and Appeal mightâve influenced his decision, though.
ăWhat? I did hear that Grugschilt is not part of the leading factionâŚă
ăWhen Count Morgstad died, many nobles started siding with the Margrave. The Captain of the Knights, Lawrence, is also in contact with Grugschilt. They want to give the throne to Princess Kudyastoria, not Austrin. The Princess is apparently a distant relative of Sir Valves.ă
ăReally?ă
ăOf course, if Unken managed to actually kill the king, that would be good in and of itself. ButâŚă
It wonât be that easy, Hikaru thought. Kaglai seemed to agree as well.
ăI thank you for the information, Silver Face.ă
ăConfirm it first.ă
ăI do not think that is possible. The kingdom has always thwarted our agentsâ operations. Unken had been training them once a month. Either way, your information is of great help. What we should do is invest for the near future.ă
Life filled Kaglaiâs eyes. Iâm glad I talked to him.
ăI want to pay you for the information.ă
ăYou donât have to. I just told you out of respect for Unken.ă
ăThat will not do. You came to deliver this letter out of respect for him, correct? Unken wrote that you took the job out of pure goodwill.ă
He wrote that, huh?
ăThe delivery is between you and Unken. You providing information is between you and me. I do not want to owe anyone.ă
Hikaru sighed.ăDoes a country cornered by Lawrence even have such luxury?ă
ăThis is not between you and the Empire, but solely a personal matter between you and me. Am I wrong?ă
Heâs right. Heâs quite stubborn, too.
ăFine. What will you give me? I prefer something not too bulky.ă
Kaglai didnât like owing anyone, and he wanted to compensate Hikaru fairly for the information. Needless to say, not a lot of people in this world were fair and just. Hikaru liked Kaglai even more.
ăI will appoint you as supervisor of the Empireâs secret agents and confer you noble status. How about that?ă
ăPlease donât test me.ă
Thatâs too bulky!
ăGold coins will be too heavy⌠I know. How about this?ă
Kaglai walked over to a huge dresser and from a drawer took out a long and thin box about twenty centimeters long. Its surface was a dull black, with a lid that popped open. The lid itself was tied up by a string.
ăI wouldâve preferred something not too bulky.ă
ăThis is far from bulky. Itâs called a Dimension Dragon Letter Box.ă
ăIâm sorry, a what?ă
What is this thing?
ăOpen it.ă
The box felt surprisingly heavy. The name suggested it was used to hold letters. Hikaru removed the lid⌠and saw nothing. Literally. Not even the bottom of the box.
ăWait, donât tell meâŚă
ăPut your hand in there.ă
Hikaru inserted his finger cautiously. There should only be two centimeters until he touched the bottom, but it kept on goingâhis fingertips, joints, palm, and even his wrist, went in like some magic trick, even though his left hand was holding the bottom of the box from the outside.
ăThey say a Dimension Dragon is a creature that defies logic. Records say one was killed in the past and this box was created from its stomach. There are only about ten of these in the whole world.ă
ăAn item boxâŚă
ăHmm? Item box?ă
ăAh, itâs nothing. How do you take things out of it?ă
ăJust turn it upside down.ă
ăWhat?ă
ăTurn it upside down.ă
Hikaru did as he said and papers dropped on the floor. They looked like letters.
ăIt is quite inconvenient, howeverăKaglai laughed as he watched the pile of letters. The box felt lighter now.
ăSo it just expands space, but the weight is still the same.ă
ăExactly.ă
ăCan you put living things in here?ă
ăWhy, of course. Your hand went inside.ă
ăYouâre right.ă
It was quite different from item boxes found in games. It was safe to assume it was only connected to a huge space. The weight remained the same, and time flowed in there as well. Nevertheless, it was no doubt a convenient item to have.
ăCan I really have this?ă
ăYes. I am sure you will put it to good use. It is not bulky, too.ă
ăI wouldâve preferred if it was half the size. I know thatâs asking too much, though.ă
ăThat is indeed asking for too much.ă
Kaglai looked Hikaru in the eye and smiled. Hikaru smiled back.
ăAll right. I gotta go.ă
ăFare well.ă
Then Hikaru disappeared, as though dissolving into the darkness.
ăHe is gone.ă
He appeared out of nowhere and disappeared just as sudden. Even though Kaglai watched him, he had no idea how the boy vanished.
The Emperor thought it was all a dream, but the letters scattered on the floor suggested otherwise.
ăSilver FaceâŚă
Drowsiness left Kaglaiâs body. He made his way to the desk to write down what they had to do from here on.
The skies were painted a dark blue outside the balcony. Dawn was breaking.