Black-haired people were rare in this world. Those with black hair and black eyes were even rarer.
Hikaru quickly hid himself. The hotdog stand owner was staring in his direction. Thereâs a girl talking all high-and-mighty in front of you! Look at her, not me! he thought. But the owner kept his eyes on him. Whatâs wrong with you?!
Hikaru set his class to Stealth God: Darkness Wanderer, activated his Stealth skills, then stepped out into the open.
ăAh, hotdog! How I missed this! Though itâs not like I ate a lot of them before!ă
The owner didnât say a word, still staring at Hikaruâs general direction.
Why are you looking this way?! Can you see me?!
Hikaru moved left and right, but the manâs eyes kept following him. His Stealth should be on right now. As proof, the people walking down the road didnât notice him at all. Yet the owner had his eyes fixed on Hikaru.
ăHey, mister! Are you listening?!ă
ăYeah.ă
ăWhat are you looking at?!ă
ăYeah.ă
The fact that the man didnât even answer properly scared Hikaru. An enemy who was immune to the effects of Stealth had appeared. He wanted to check the ownerâs Soul Board, but right now the girl with the black hair and eyes was more important.
ăWhat theâŠă
Hikaru froze from what he saw.
ăSoul BoardăSelica Tanoue
Age: 17 Soul Rank: 104
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I expected a Japanese surname, but not that rank. Seriously, a hundred and four?! He had never seen such a number before. In fact, he didnât know it was possible to go over a hundred. Her Skill tree was as followsâŠ
ăVitalityă
..ăNatural Recoveryă4
..ăStaminaă4
..ăImmunityă
âŠ.ăMagic Resistanceă5 (MAX)
âŠ.ăDisease Immunityă1
âŠ.ăToxic Immunityă3
ăMagical Poweră
..ăManaă19
..ăSpirit Affinityă
âŠ.ăFireă5
âŠ.ăAiră5
âŠ.ăEarthă5
âŠ.ăWateră5
âŠâŠăSpiritâs Affectionă3
âŠâŠăMagic Principleă0
âŠ.ăMagic Creationă2
ăDexterityă
..ăTool Masteryă
âŠ.ăPotteryă3
He took a second look without thinking. Immunity-type Skills were probably maxed out at five points. That part was fine. The problem was her Mana which had 19 points on it. Laviaâs 11 points was already plenty and this girl had 1.5 times more than that. Sheâs a monster.
It was strange how all four of her elements had the same five points. Lavia had six on Fire which provided incredible firepower to her spells, and the reason why the king wanted her. But this girl had five points in all of them. She had three points on another Skill as well â Spiritâs Affection â that was unknown to him.
I guess this Spiritâs Affection balances her affinity to the elements?
Countless questions raced through his mind. Although her having zero points on Magic Principle most likely meant her mana consumption was awful.
But one thingâs clear: Sheâs Japanese. Weâre probably in the same boat. The fact that she has plenty of unused points could also mean she can check Soul Boards.
She was only seventeen, yet her Soul Rank was a hundred and four. That meant she raised levels like crazy which was pretty much what a Japanese person would do.
Why would anyone raise their levels in RPGs? The answer was simple. Because they can.
A lot of Japanese people loved levelling. If I levelled up, something awesome is bound to happen. She seemed to believe in that which meant she probably played RPGs before.
Sheâs a member of the Four Stars of the East, for sure.
The high stats and the fact that she had no one else with her meant she was an adventurer. Someone this strong would be among the higher ranks. Hikaru wouldnât be surprised if she was rank B. In fact she could even be higher than that.
A powerful adventurer like her being in Pond couldnât have been a coincidence. It was safe to assume she was a member of the four-women party of B-ranked adventurers known as the Four Stars of the East.
Please donât tell me the other three are Japanese as well. Just calm down, Hikaru. She might not be an enemy. Who knows, maybe weâll get along since weâre both Japanese? Nah, I shouldnât reveal my identity to her. Their party is famous. I canât be linked with them or Lavia will be in danger. Wait a sec⊠Why are they even in Pond?
There was only one reason they would be in town. The request about escorting Count Morgstadâs daughter that they were supposed to take, but got stolen from them by rank C adventurers. What they thought about that, Hikaru could only guess. But wouldnât it be safe to assume that they were interested in Lavia?
I have to stay away from them for sure.
Hikaru backed away quietly.
ăâŠâŠâŠă
Hey, hotdog guy. Why are you staring at me?!
Hikaru hightailed it away from the place.
ăHey, mister!ăthe girl said.
ăYeah.ă
ăI asked what you were looking at.ă
ăCats.ă
ăCats? Oh, wow, youâre right!ă
Hikaru didnât notice the stray cats loitering by the roadside. The hotdog stand owner had his eyes on them. The cats dispersed quickly as soon as Selica started running towards them.
ăâŠSo there you have it. Iâm curious about what their plans are, so Iâm going to investigate for the rest of the day.ă
ăIâm okay with that. Will you be okay? Theyâre strong people, right?ă
Lavia looked worried as she ate her sandwich. She felt a bit disappointed when she laid eyes on her food as she somewhat expected Hikaru to buy hotdogs.
ăIâll be fine. They wonât notice me⊠I think.ă
The image of the hotdog stand ownerâs eyes following him around made him doubt himself. What humiliation.
ăI know you canât move about, so I brought stuff you can read.ă
ăBooks?!ă
ăYouâve read most of the adventure novels so I got you something a bit different.ă
They were basically books for practical purposes. Botanical picture books, monster picture books, study on dungeons. Laviaâs eyes grew bright. They were books with no protagonists, but by using the knowledge she would gain by reading them, she could become a protagonist of her own adventure story.
ăThank you, Hikaru!ă
ăI didnât expect you to be that happy.ă
Hikaru left the hotel, feeling warm inside. His first stop: the Adventurers Guild. The Four Stars of the East could be there. As they say, âKnow yourself as well as your enemyâ.
ăI apologize for taking some of your time, Guildmaster. You must be busy.ă
ăItâs quite all right. We have to entertain rank B adventurers.ă
ăIâm glad to hear that.ă
ăSo may I know what the Four Stars of the East is doing in Pond?ăUnken asked as he took his teacup. He was seated on the couch in the Guildmasterâs office. Steam rose from his freshly-brewed tea.
ăI believe you already know the answer to that.ă
ăI donât know which is why Iâm asking you.ă
ăâŠI see.ă
Unken tilted his cup of tea and took a sip, but his gaze was fixed on the woman in front of him. She looked to be less than twenty years old, with hair tied back and blue eyes that didnât leave Unken. She was beautiful â the bridge of her nose slender, her lips a pinkish color. Young men wouldnât be able to ignore her. Unken-san, however, was a Man Gnome over 200 years old â he was way past his prime.
Selyse Lande, also known as the Sun Maiden, was a B-ranked adventurer and the leader of the Four Stars of the East. Her silver breastplate looked like a work of art, with ornaments on the surface. She looked immaculate in her beige cloak and clothes.
In a way, her appearance was out of the ordinary. Wearing clothes of such color would normally be considered foolish for adventurers. Walking outdoors would kick up clouds of dust, and fighting sometimes meant getting covered in blood. Theyâd get dirty right away.
Yet she most likely wore such clothing on a daily basis. There were a few explanations for this. Either she was loaded enough that she could procure new clothes right away, or she frequently met with people of fairly high status.
ăI was informed that it was the Pond branch that stole our job â the request to escort Count Morgstadâs daughter to the royal capital.ă
ăâStoleâ is a poor choice of words. I believe the whole matter went through regular procedure. I received a report as well that the royal capital branch agreed.ă
ăIt was the submaster that processed it, correct?ă
ăYes. Though heâs not here at the moment.ă
Unken wore a sour expression. The submaster suddenly left Pond and went back home three days ago saying he had a summer cold and he needed to rest. In retrospect, he probably heard about the Four Stars of the East coming here so he ran away.
ăIâm not here to ask for an apology, Sir.ă
ăWhat do you want, then?ă
ăA do-over of the job.ă
ăâŠWhat?ă
It was an unexpected request. The Countâs daughter had either already been kidnapped or escaped. There was nothing to âdo-overâ.
ăI take pride in our hundred percent success rate. It doesnât sit right with me that our job, although stolen, resulted in a failure.ă
ăBut how can you redo the request when thereâs no one to escort?ă
ăI want your permission to conduct an investigation on the daughterâs disappearance. We can operate better with the Adventurers Guild authorization.ă
It wasnât a complicated request, and a part of Unken was still displeased about the case as well.
ăOkay. Weâll do our best to cooperate. Iâll give the submaster a good talking-to once I see him.ă
ăThat sounds good.ă
The submaster mustâve wanted the spotlight so bad that he rushed things too much. A request from a noble. A designated job, but the requested adventurers werenât available. If he pulled it off, he would earn himself a good reputation from the nobles. As for the rank C adventurers, he probably told those men heâd give them a high-paying job request and in exchange, theyâll be operating in the Pond branch for a while. After all, the highest ranked adventurers in Pond were only ranked D. It would be a great feat for him if he recruited C ranks to the local branch.
ăToo much ambition will destroy you, I suppose.ă
ăI agree.ă
ăAll right. Letâs get into specificsâŠă
Unken told Selyse the details about the case, the scope of her investigation, and agreed to lending her a map of Pond. After the discussion, Selyse got on her feet, saying she was going to meet up with her other party members.
ăIf you run into any problem, just come see me.ă
ăI will. Goodbye.ă
As she was about to leave the room, she stopped.
ăIs there any other room here on the second floor?ă
ăThe submasterâs room is right over there.ă
ăNo oneâs in there, right?ă
ăYes. I would notice their presence if someone was in there.ă
ăI seeâŠă
ăIs there something wrong?ă
ăI just felt like someone was there. It seems my desire to start the investigation quickly is affecting my composure.ă
ăThe girlâs tracks grow fainter with every passing hour. I can understand the pressure, but it wouldnât do you any good if you panic.ă