Chapter 389 â Instinctâs Decision
A figure arrived at the huts and surveyed the surroundings silently. It was dark, the moon hidden behind the clouds. Carefully, the person looked for anyone lurking in the darkness, but sensed no one. Only the huts lay quietly still.
Cutting through the shortest path to get here, broken twigs and crushed leaves soiled her clothes. Yet she was not out of breath. Opening the door to the nearest hut, she frowned.
ăTheyâre regular soldiers dressed up as bandits.ă
Startled, she turned around. Someone was standing five meters away from her. She was sure she didnât sense anyone earlier.
ăI guess your hunch isnât perfect.ă
Moonlight broke through the clouds, illuminating a figure darker than blackness. The silver mask on its face gleamed.
ăSo it really was you, Silver Face.ă
ăAnd I guess youâve been following me, Luna.ă
The rank S adventurer Luna quickly drew the short sword from her waist. Her refined movement captivated Hikaru.
ăâŠWhat are you doing?ăshe asked.
ăYouâre not even going to defend yourself?ă
Her laid-back self was nowhere to be found. The only one here was an elite, battle-ready adventurer.
ăAs you might have guessed, Iâm the one who tied all these bandits up. But should I be criticized for that? If anything, I should be commended for what I did. Anyway, great timing. Iâd like to ask you to return to the capital, andâă
ăYou are wanted for the attempted murder of the Emperor.ă
They stared at each other in silence. Finally, Luna moved first, lowering her sword back into its scabbard.
ăâŠWe should exchange information for now.ăshe said.
ăTh-Thatâs a good idea.ă
Under the moonlight, they decided to explain each otherâs situation.
While explaining the current situation, Hikaru observed Luna closely.
She should have a high-level Instinct that can see through Group Obfuscation. But that doesnât explain why I canât see her Soul Board.
Even up close, Hikaru still couldnât see Lunaâs Soul Board. Luna said it was her âhunchâ that led her to this place. People apparently viewed her hunch as something akin to precognition. Some adventurers even called her the Sword Forecaster.
Hikaru guessed that Lunaâs Instinct stat had an extremely high value. But just like Hikaruâs Mana Detection, using it constantly put some strain on her body, which is why she usually took it easy.
Thinking wasnât Lunaâs forte. Even as Hikaru linked the kounatsu attacks to the soldiers and guessed who the mastermind was, all she said was âReally?â while tilting her head.
Hikaru assumed that the attack on the kounatsu was the conservativesâ way of harassing the progressives. He wanted the wannabe-bandits to be rightfully punished. Merchants put their lives on the line to conduct business. Getting caught in a dispute between nobles was too pitiful.
ăSo howâs Kaglai doing?ă
ăâŠNot âHis MajestyââŠă
ăDonât worry about it. Youâre not really loyal to the Emperor either, are you?ă
Hikaru learned that someone tried to kill Kaglai the night he visited him. The guards found no one when they entered the room, only a blade that was heavier at the tip. Authorities believed that the culprit was someone skilled in concealing themselves.
ăHmm⊠I see why they suspect me.ă
ăâŠYes. They said finding you would be difficult, so they asked me.ă
ăLet me guess. It was the Prime Ministerâs request.ă
ăâŠWhat makes you think that?ă
ăHe wants to hide me, not bring me to justice. No knight or soldier would be able to keep their temper if they thought I tried to kill Kaglai.ă
ăâŠPerhaps. Did you try to kill His Majesty?ă
ăNo. Iâd gain nothing by doing that.ă
ăâŠTrue. You donât seem to be lying.ă
Your Instinct knows that much? Instead of being afraid, Hikaru found her ability unfair. All right. I got it.
After much hesitation, Hikaru decided to raise his Instinct. He had an extra 16 points from defeating the Evil Drakon.
But I should do it one point at a time. I donât want to be like Luna who seems out of it most of the time.
Detection can sense anyone hiding with Stealth. If Detection wasnât enough, Instinct would make up for it. Raise all three, and you have the perfect Stealth user.
I kinda wanted to use magicâŠÂ It was Hikaruâs only regret.
ăâŠYou look sad.ăLuna said.
ăDonât mind me. Anyway, I canât return to the capital right now, but Iâll be back in a few days. Kindly tell the Prime Minister Iâll pay him a visit then.ă
ăâŠOkay. I think thatâs fine.ă
ăCould you tell the guards in the nearby town about these men? You have more credibility than me. But tell them these people are bandits.ă
ăâŠI donât mind, but the guards could be in on it and acquit them. Thatâs what I feel, at least.ă
ăThatâs fine. You canât really take them back with you anyway. They can be released without punishment, but they canât erase the fact that you reported them. It should be enough as a warning for them.ă
The goal was to eliminate the threat on kounatsu. Hikaru wished to see them punished, but he couldnât do anything about that right now. Of course, he wasnât just going to leave it at that either.
Hikaru checked the Soul Boards of all the bandits and took down their names. Iâm gonna submit this list to the Prime Minister later.
Parting ways with Luna, Hikaru returned to the inn unseen.
ăOh, you look tired.ăNino said.ăNot enough sleep? We should be safe on the way. Sleep all you want!ă
Having received great information last night, Nino was in a very jovial mood, humming to himself as he spurred the wagon onwards.
Heâs right, though. The roads should be safe now.
Hikaru lay down in the wagon and closed his eyes.