Half-asleep, Hikaru dug into his breakfastâa sandwich. The bread was tough, mixed with dried fruits, although the part grilled over butter was soft. The fat flowing from the meaty bacon coupled with the saltiness and the tomato made for a heavy meal overall.
ăI canât take it. Iâm too sleepy.ă
Still, Hikaru finished everything, downing the last piece with a sweet and sour fruit juice.
ăMy, what were you up to last night?ăthe portly innkeeper asked.ăAnyway, youâre skinny, so you should eat more. Want another sandwich?ă
ăN-No, thank you.ăHikaru declined politely.ăIs there a trip to Eingunstadt today?ă
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ăYes, there are two trips today. One at nine in the morning, and another at three in the afternoon. Are you leaving?ă
ăI just have a little business to take care of. Iâll be back. Can you reserve my room?ă
ăSure thing.ă
Hikaru thanked the lady and left the inn.
The carriages station was quite packed. Eingunstadt was a town in Einbeast, and the closest one to Ponsonia.
Hikaru planned to enter Einbeast once to check the Drakon Ball Staff, which would mean taking it out of the Dimension Dragon Box. If Hikaru stayed in the Kingdom and Ryver looked at the compass at the same time, he would know that the staff was still in Ponsonia. If he was in Einbeast instead, no doubt that Rising Falls would go back to the country first.
ăAll right. Time for some shut-eye.ă
A morning nap, to be precise. Hikaru had managed to slip into a carriage and was on his way to Einbeast.
Upon leaving Leather Elka, the guards performed thorough luggage checks. One Mageâs staff, in particular, was carefully examined. They must be looking for the Drakon Ball Staff. He made it through without a problem, of course.
ăThose beasts stole the staff! Iâm sure of it!ă
ăI keep on telling you. Thatâs not true. I even chased after the thief with Sir Ryver.ă
ăYou were probably just pretending to help!ă
In the conference room, Caddie lashed out at the members of Polar Tiger. But their leader, Gotthold, just brushed her off, sighing.
Igloo of the party Rising Falls, on the other hand, had recovered from his hangover, and wore a frown. Not a trace of his confidence from yesterday could be seen from him. Batros didnât seem to particularly care, while Ryver was silent as always.
Rank A adventurers, huhâŠ
Gotthold eyed his party members. They were starting to get pissed, having been on the receiving end of Caddieâs accusations since this morning. They wouldâve gone berserk by now if Gotthold didnât deal with matters calmly.
ăThis uhh, staff, was it? I believe we can offer you a first-class item from Ponsoniaâs treasure house once the capital falls. Right, Your Majesty?ăthe grand chamberlain mediated, and Austrin nodded.
Caddie turned her gaze on them.
ăThereâs no way Ponsonia has a better staff than that! Are you stupid?!ă
ăWhat?!ă
She might be a rank A adventurer, but insulting royalty was outrageous. Faces red from anger, both the chamberlain and Austrin didnât say anything in return. They desperately needed Rising Fallsâ power in the upcoming battle.
ăThereâs nothing but idiots here!ă
Caddie was at witsâ end. A compass with no graduations sat in front of her, its needle constantly spinning, not pointing at any specific direction.
Is that a tool used to find the staff? Gotthold guessed, but he didnât feel like asking.
ăLetâs talk about the theft some other time.ăGotthold said.ăI think we should discuss our advance to the royal capital, Lord Austrin.ă
ăY-Yes. Youâre right.ăthe Prince answered.
ăSorry, but we canât go.ăIgloo said.
ăWhat?ăGotthold was surprised.
ăThe thief could be nearby. We canât go into battle with a guy like that around.ă
ăYes! Ah, Big Brotherâs the only one who gets me!ăCaddie muttered, her words falling on deaf ears.
ăIgloo, do you even understand what youâre saying? This battle is a direct request from the His Majesty.ă
ăWhich is why we canât go. Wait a sec. Did His Majesty gave the order to steal the staff?ă
ăYou bastard!ă
ăStop!ă
A member of Polar Tiger snapped, but Gotthold kept him in check. He himself was fuming after Igloo insulted the man he loved and respected. But if he gave in to blind rage now, everything would be ruined. His sense of responsibility, to carry out the Kingâs orders, was the only thing keeping him composed.
ăThis must be the enemyâs plan. Steal the staff to make us fight each other.ă
ăI-I see.ăAustrin said.
ăSo Kudyastoria, fearing the rank A adventurers, resorted to such clever schemes.ă
ăHow dirty.ă
ăClever? More like awful.ă
ăHow the Princess has fallen.ă
The nobles commented, trying to suck up to the Prince as much as possible. Igloo alone wore a grim⊠no, a pale look.
ăSay what you want, but weâre not coming until Caddie gets the staff back.ăHe was obstinate.
Gotthold frowned. Why is he so stubborn about this? Does he really think we stole the staff? No, wait. Is the staff actually powerful enough that without it, they canât fight? I did sense something extraordinary about it.
Gotthold didnât have any Detection skills, but he knew the staff was a rare item from the powerful mana it exuded. In different terms, he felt its âauraâ or simply âa mysterious forceâ.
ăMiss Caddie.ăRyver opened his eyes and pointed at the compass.
Caddie screamed, drawing everyoneâs attention on her.ăLook, Big Brother! The compass is pointing at the staffâs location!ă
After spinning endlessly for hours, the compassâs needle finally pointed at a fixed direction. Iglooâs eyes widened. It was clear to anyone that it pointed at Einbeast.
ăSo the enemy really is from the inside.ăIglooâs words were heavy.
Hikaru made it across the border just before noon and arrived at the town of Eingunstadt. He soon realized there were more demi-humans than usual. The standard races milled about the townâtherianthropes, elves, dwarves. But that wasnât all. There were even half-reptiles, and fiends, creatures with demon blood flowing in their veins.
They look no different than actual monstersâŠ
They appeared to be monsters that could understand human speech. Then again, monsters were defined as beings that bring harm to man. There wasnât a clear distinction. Killing humans even raised oneâs Soul Rank.
Einbeast was a dry country with deserts, located south of Ponsonia.
The streets were a bit different as well. There were more fences made of sandstones. The residents used white monster scales as roof tiles. There were only a few tall buildings, and most structures were wide, unlike Forestia, where houses huddled close to each other.
ăAlrighty, then. Time to buy food and go someplace quiet.ă
Hikaru searched for a place where he could take out the Drakon Ball Staff from the Dimension Dragon Box. He bought mashed potatoes and some food sprinkled with chopped boneless rib. He walked around, digging through his meal with a spoon. Many like him strolled around with food as well, and since the streets were wide, it didnât really pose any problem.
While warmer than Ponsonia, winters were still cold here. The steam belching from the food stands stimulated oneâs appetite greatly. Can I even finish a large serving of mashed potatoes?
ăThis spot should be good.ă
Hikaru had his gaze on a temple. This world only had one religion. There were temples and churches where men and other beings were taught about the gods.
The temple Hikaru ended up in was huge and thriving, and the back of the building was spacious. Other taller buildings around prevented anyone from seeing him.
The warm rays of the sun shone on the place. Hikaru lay his half-finished mashed potato on the side and sat down. He dug into his pockets for the Dimension Dragon Box, removed the lid, and flipped it upside down. The Drakon Ball Staff fell on the ground.
The compass should be pointing at where he was right about now. However, Hikaru had no way of knowing that Caddie and the others were in the middle of a meeting.
ăHmm⊠Even in broad daylight, I can clearly see the spark.ă
As always, the spark ran around inside the orb. It really looks like the Holy Mana Ball.
ăDoes this thing have something to do with drakons, then? Like maybe thereâs a drakon sealed inside it tooâŠă
Hikaru fiddled with the wood covering the orb. Surprisingly, he managed to remove the orb with ease.
ăI can see a bit of mana on the staff with my Mana Detection, but nothing compared to the orb itself.ă
Then, Hikaru felt the wakizashi on his waist rattling. He failed to notice it last night because he was running at the time.
He set the orb aside and unsheathed the wakizashi. With his Mana Detection still on, he could see the mana coiling around the weapon.
ăLooks like thereâs less of it.ă
It seemed like the weaponâs mana had diminished, perhaps from when he killed the Giant Rock Vipers. Or maybe even before, but he just didnât notice.
ăI have a hunch something will happen if I struck the orb with this wakizashiâŠă
It was probably his Instinct talking. But Hikaru also somehow felt the weaponâs will.
ăI donât think I want to return a damaged staff. Heck, what if the orb also explodes like the Holy Mana Ball? I sure donât want that to happen.ă
It felt like the orb and wakizashi were watching him.
ăâŠâŠâŠă
Even staring at him intently.
ăOkay, maybe just a little. Iâll hit it a bit with the tip.ă
His words mightâve sounded indecent taken out of context. Hikaru stood up, readied the wakizashi, and pointed in at the orb.
He saw mana pulling at each otherâthe mana from the wakizashiâs tip seemed to be fusing with the mana from orb.
ăHere goes nothing.ă
The moment the weaponâs tip touched the orb, a blinding light enveloped Hikaru. He couldnât open his eyes. Ten seconds later, the light slowly faded.
ăWhatâs this?ă
Before him was something white and fluffy rolled into a ball. Then it stretched out about eighty centimeters long. It looked like a fur scarf worn around the neck.
ăItâs alive?!ăHikaru leaped backwards and readied his weapon.
ăUghâŠă
ăWhat theâŠ?ă
It talked! Hikaru fixed his gaze on it.
ăI smell something good!ă
The white, fluffy creature lunged at the mashed potato Hikaru left on the side. It shoved its head into the bowl and started devouring the food.