Itâs definitely got something to do with this.ă
ăSoul Board]HikaruAge: 15 Rank: 44
Hikaruâs points had suddenly increased. There was one thing different from last time: the number beside âCourt Rankâ.
ăWhen did I gain rank? If I recall correctly, you only gain rank by killing monstersâŚă
He could not recall killing any monsters. He picked some poisonous plants, but he did not kill them. He did, however, take down â kill â a human being.
ăâŚWait a sec.ă
Monsters are defined as beings that bring harm to humans. Thatâs all; no more, no less.
ăâŚWhat if itâs not about killing monsters specifically, but killing living things that are powerful to some degreeâŚă
In short, I gained rank by killing Count Morgstad.
ăâŚâŚâŚă
Hikaru decided not to use the points right away. He needed time to think.
ăâŚI think itâs this way.ă
Following the route Gloria told him about, Hikaru wound up at a place where the stone pavement have been gouged out, with a canal flowing nearby. After climbing down some half-collapsed stairs, his nose caught a rank smell that lay thick in the air.
ăHere?ă
He spotted an underground tunnel where the canal was connected â the sewer systems.
ăWhoa?!ă
Sounds of fluttering poured from within.
ăBatsâŚ?ă
Hikaru activated every Stealth-related to Skill. His presence became thin like the air. The bats and rats inside the tunnel tilted their heads slightly, confused. For a moment, they were certain there was someone out there.
Itâd be awful if I got some kind of a weird disease from them.
Quietly, he entered the tunnel. The water flowing from within wasnât that filthy. It was the stench that was unbearable. Hikaru searched Rolandâs knowledge.
Every major city had sewers. Any sorts of excrement and filthy water were gathered in one spot underground. Monsters called Chaos Slimes would then absorb them, purifying the water. As a by-product, these monsters released nitre and compost that merchants would regularly collect.
So this water is something the Chaos Slimes excreted.
Hikaru went on forward through a poorly-made sidewalk by the canal. Stones have crumbled in places exposing the mud underneath. It was dark inside. He contemplated whether to use the small lamp he bought this morning. Yeah, I donât think so. Even with my Stealth, carrying a lamp in this darkness will surely give me away.
âŚIâll just go as far as I can.
Steeling himself, he slowly proceeded onward.
So who the heck is this Kelbeck guy to be living in a place like this? Apparently heâs a Magic Item Specialist so Iâm guessing he makes magic items.
And then all of a sudden, he noticed two men carrying a lamp coming from behind him.
ăâand all thatâă
ăâFor real? Sounds like an easy jobâă
Their voices echoed through the tunnel. Is one of them Kelbeck? They donât look too friendly. They were clearly thugs, judging by the scars on their cheeks.
What are they doing in the sewers? They sure donât look like merchants here to collect compost. I think the best description is âbanditsâ. Hikaru hurried on. There was a part along the way where the wall had collapsed, about three meters deep.
Hide and let them get past first?Or go onward?
He thought about it for a bit, and then chose to hide. It was an easy choice for him. Stepping on the dirt, he entered the hollow area. He crouched down, holding his breath.
ăâSo you met the client.âă
ăâHe was like âanother great job doneâ.ă
ăâStealing would be a lot easier.ă
ăâHey, killing is not allowed..ă
ăI know that. The boss hates bloodshed.ă
ăThatâs not it. The authorities will step in if someoneâs killed.ă
ăAre you sure? The boss⌠hmm?ă
ăWhatâs wrong?ă
The two men stopped on their tracks near Hikaru.
ăâŚThese footprints look small.ă
He noticed the footprint Hikaru left on the muddy part. Stealth would be useless if the user left traces of them behind anyway.
Hmm, so they notice traces of me.
This was also part of Hikaruâs experiments. He wanted to know if Stealth also worked for stuff he left behind. The answer was ânoâ.
ăThe number of orphans in Pond has increased recently. One mightâve wandered in the sewers.ă
ăYouâre probably rightâŚă
It seemed they concluded that a kid went into the sewers. Hikaru was confident he wouldnât be found out anyway.
ăLetâs go. We canât make Kelbeck wait.ă
ăYeah. Heâs a scary dude, after all.ă
They passed by Hikaru, not noticing him at all.
He mentioned Kelbeck just now.
Hikaru followed the men. This time, he paid careful attention to his footsteps.
In one section of the sewers was a residential area not under the control of the government.
ăAhhhh⌠Youâre five minutes late.ă
ăW-Weâre sorry. He had to go hit on girls on the way here.ă
ăWha?! Why would you sell out your partner?!ă
ăShut up! Youâre both responsible!ă
A table of fine quality sat in the room. One would think they werenât underground. A man, who clearly didnât give a damn about manners, was perched on his chair with both legs outstretched on the table. Red flame-like tattoos ran from his forehead to his right cheek, to the back of his neck and down to his body. He was facing the two men that Hikaru followed.
ăWell⌠you did okay on your job.ăthe man said.
Relief bloomed on the faces of the men.
ăWeâll take our leave, then.ă
ăAight. Make sure you work hard.ă
Note: the POV here switches to Kelbeck.
The man with the red tattoo showed them both to the door. He froze in place as soon as he turned around.
ăSup.ă
ă?!ă
There shouldnât be anyone else in the room. And yet, a boy was sitting on his desk.
ăWho the hell are you?!ă
ăOops, no violence please. Iâm unarmed.ă
Unarmed. Judging from his bearings, heâs a complete amateur. It doesnât look like he knows how to fight. But heâs wearing a pretty decent gear.
ăWhereâd you come from?!ă
He could be a wizard. Paying careful attention to the boy, the man readied his dagger as his eyes darted around the room, looking for something to use as a shield.
ăItâs all right. Iâm not a wizard.ă
ăâŚYouâre one creepy kid.ă
ăI got something for you.ă
ăHuh? A letter?ă
The boy handed him something. For a moment, he thought it could be some sort of a magic scroll disguised as a letter, but realized there was no point in doing that. If the boy could use magic, he could just blow him up right there and then.
ăYou donât want it? Iâll be in trouble if you donât accept it.ă
The boy looked legitimately distressed. He felt stupid for being completely on guard around him.
ăTsk.ă
He sheathed his dagger and approached the boy in long strides. Quickly, the man snatched the letter from the boyâs hand.
ăAh⌠Itâs from the Adventurersâ Guild. Hmm, yes. I see.ă
After skimming through the contents of the letter, he turned his attention back to the boy.
ăLetâs have a talk.ă
ăYou want to know how I got in here?ă
ăGood, you know. Thatâll save us some time. Take a seat.ăhe said, pointing at a chair beside the table.
ăWhatâs in it for me?ă
ăIâll tell the Adventurersâ Guild one of their guys trespassed into my place.ă
ăGood grief.ă
The boy obediently took a seat.
ăWhatâs your name?ă
ăHikaru. Youâre Kelbeck, correct?ă
ăCorrect. You handed me the letter knowing Iâm the guy, right?ă
ăI wanted to verify it first, but no one would talk to me.ă
Kelbeck had short-trimmed red hair with features that made him look like a veteran mercenary. As such, kids would normally tremble before him, wetting their pants when he glared at them. But this boy was different.
ăNo one talked to you? Wait right here.ă
Kelbeck stood up, left the room, and came back right away.
ăIt looks like youâre telling the truth. Youâd have to get through three rooms before getting here. I have watchers stationed in each room.ă
ăHmm?ă
ăâŚYou didnât notice? Every room has a watcher. Iâm actually quite the big shot so I have to protect myself. Not one of them noticed you though. How?ă
ăProbably just a coincidence.ă
ăBullshit.ă
Kelbeck was getting uneasy. Iâm face-to-face with a strange kid who says heâs from the Adventurersâ Guild. Going by the contents of the letter, heâs most likely telling the truth.
But normally, someone from the guild would be questioned at the entrance by my men. If he was a suspicious fellow, theyâd inquire the guild for information. Theyâd still do the same even if he were not suspicious. Yet this boy just passed through and got here.
It was then that Kelbeck noticed the boyâs outfit.
ăâŚI see. Itâs your gear, isnât it? I thought you were wearing clothes made out of materials from Night Wolves â an evolved form of the regular wolves that roam the night. Yeah, theyâre perfect for concealing your presence.ă
Hikaruâs eyebrow twitched. Looks like I hit the mark, Kelbeck thought. Of course, he never imagined that the boy was a master of cutting off his presence completely.
ăWait, are you involved in this case?ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
Kelbeck showed him the letter from the guild. Its contents were extremely short.
ăHonorable Magic Item Specialist Sir Kelbeck,
I have procured an item that you made the other day. Unfortunately, I do not know how to activate it. I ask for your assistance. ă
That was all.
ăNo. That has nothing to do with me.ă
ăI seeâŚă
Kelbeck looked to be pondering something.
ăThatâs quite a decent gear you have. But itâs not your equipment thatâs remarkable. Itâs something on the inside. Courage. Youâre not even fazed even though youâre in the presence of the great Kelbeck.ă
ăIs that so? All right, please sign this.ă
Hikaru casually presented the request form. With a click of the tongue, Kelbeck took the form and quickly signed it. From his pocket, he took a guild card â one that looked to be issued by a temple, a Soul Card â and pressed it against the request form. It gleamed for a moment. It was to verify his identity. With that, the delivery was complete.
ăSee ya.ă
ăHold it right there. What do you think I am?ă
ăA Magic Item SpecialistâŚă
Hikaru paused and flashed a grin.
ăWhich is your title, but youâre actually a leader of an underground organization.ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
Kelbeck was silent. Hikaru hit the mark.
ăThat was one interesting letter. It says the sender is the Adventurersâ Guild. The real sender wants to get in touch through the guild because he wants to remain as anonymous as possible. Going through all that effort just to send a letter meansâŚă
ăThereâs some risky stuff involved.ă
ăYeah. Anyway, Iâm not really interested.ă
ăYouâre not?ă
ăAhuh. I prefer to live out in the open.ă
ăHmp, big words. Let it be known to you. On the surface weâre called the Thieves Guild. Though we donât target the poor.ă
ăI suppose not. Otherwise, youâd have attacked me already, no questions asked.ă
ăIf youâre in trouble, just call for me and Iâll help you. Iâll charge you of course. Itâs called give and take.ă
ăSo about thatâŚăHikaru said, pointing at the letter on the table.
ăIs the sender a noble?ă
ăâŚWhat makes you think so?ă
ăHeâs using the Adventurersâ Guild as a liaison. Plus he orders a guild around. I think only a noble can do that.ă
ăHmm. Perhaps. So what about it?ă
ăRather than me, I think itâs you who needs help.ă
Kelbeck looked pissed.
ăDonât get too cocky, brat.ă
Hikaru heaved a sigh.
ăGrown-ups always treat me like a kid. Iâm already fifteen.ă
ăYes, fifteen means youâre a freakinâ kid! Whatever, just go.ă
ăYeah, yeah.ă
Hikaru left the room.
ăâŚHeâs one weird kid, but he has potential.ăKelbeck muttered.
After the experiments and the quest, by the time Hikaru made it back outside, it was already dusk. There werenât a lot of adventurers around when he returned to the guild.
ăHmm?ă
Hikaru realized right away why there werenât many adventurers left.
ăHere you go. All done. You should head home early and get some rest, all right?ă
ăAre you free after this, Gloria-chan? How about dinâă
ăYou should head home early and get some rest, all right?ă
ăNo, wait. Letâs go out for dinâă
ăYou should head home early and get some rest, all right?ă
ăâŚOkay.ă
With a radiant smile, Gloria kept repeating the exact same words. It was incredible how she made it look like she actually cared for the adventurers. They didnât feel like staying after going through that kind of exchange so they quickly dispersed.
Dusk was when a lot of adventurers returned from their quests. Gloria handled them all skilfully and efficiently. She was quick in assessing materials as well. Now, this is what Iâm talking about. They can do their job properly if they just put their minds to it. Hikaru was in a good mood.
He was in front of the counter in no time at all.
ăNext. What?ă
Gloriaâs eyes grew wide as soon as she saw Hikaru.
How�
The Adventurersâ Guild was already closing for the day. Gloria pulled down the shutters, deep in thought.
Kelbeck is a high-ranking man in the Thieves Guild. Heâs like the head of its Pond branch. Thereâs no way Hikaru could meet him that easily. If someone from the Adventurers Guild entered through the sewers, theyâd be questioned by his men.
Once Hikaru was captured, the Thieves Guild would request an inquiry from the Adventurers Guild. Gloria would then jump in. A guild receptionist can act as a representative in negotiations â especially for a guild as small as the one in Pond. After being saved by Gloria from the Thieves Guild, Hikaru would then owe a debt of gratitude to her. Then she could get various information out of him. That was her plan.
Howâd he meet Kelbeck? That boy doesnât give me a straight answer when I ask him.
Hikaru simply said things like âI just met himâ or âHe was okayâ. Other adventurers were lining up behind him so she couldnât ask him more.
âŚIâm getting more and more curious.
Unseen by anyone, Gloriaâs mouth curved into a smile. A dark and wicked smile.