A Water-Attribute Magician entered through the door.
âWelcome.â
The proprietress of the inn greeted the familiar guest.
The Magician guest looked toward the dining room next to the lobby and found the person he was looking for.
Abel was sitting in a dining room chair reading a book.
A Â Magician sat in the seat opposite him.
âHey, Ryo, whatâs up?â
Abel greeted him without lifting his head from the book.
âAbel ⌠Do you know how to form trust?â
âThatâs out of the blue, why?â
Abel raised his face and asked, perhaps because Ryo suddenly started a conversation without any preface.
âWhat you need is successful experiences. First, you need to build up your achievements. Then they would slowly think âI can leave it to himâ, âHe would be able to do a good jobâ, or âIf he canât do it, nobody canâ. And then, when you try it or others let you do it, they experience what they expect of you over and over again. Thatâs how trust is built up.â
âO-okay âŚâ
Even at this point, Abel nodded for now as he still couldnât grasp Ryoâs intention.
âThen how do you lose trust? A failed experience doesnât mean you lose trust right away. But if you lie or deceive, that trust is lost in an instant.â
âThatâs correct âŚâ
He still couldnât guess where this was leading to but Abel nodded because he could agree with what Ryo was saying.
âThere is something I want to check with Abel.â
Ryo deliberately paused there.
âW-what is it?â
Abel felt somewhat uncomfortable and urged him to continue.
âAbel wears an item that defends against mental interference magic, right?â
âYeah, Iâm wearing it.â
Abel wore an item called the ăNecklace of Calmingă that doesnât leave his skin at all times.
It was a surprisingly effective item that resists mental interference magic and eliminates the harmful effects of poison.
âI heard itâs a national treasure-grade item. Itâs strange that Abel, a B-rank adventurer, wears such a thing!â
âSo what ⌠B-rank adventurers are still top-class talents in the Kingdom.â
Abel argued with cold sweat dripping down his back.
âBut even Hugh, a former A-rank adventurer, doesnât have such an item.â
âUhâŚâŚâ
Ryo pressed him with keen words as if a ruthless police officer cornering a criminal.
Ryoâs right hand pushed up glasses that he wasnât wearing.
Of course, Abel didnât know what that action meant.
âI wondered why Abel, a B-rank adventurer, has a national treasure-grade item. No matter how much I thought about it, I could only draw one conclusion. That was âŚâŚâ
There, Ryo deliberately took a breath.
Abel desperately endured the oppressive feeling.
âThe conclusion is that Abel is actually a bandit and stole it from the treasure vault.â
âAnd I said that conclusion was wrong before!â
It was a repetition of a conclusion Ryo had made previously.
âBut thatâs the only possibility I can think of. In the first place, Abel is a Swordsman but your hands are as dexterous as a Scout and can detect traps. Thatâs strange too. But if I consider you as an excellent thief capable of stealing from the treasure vault, everything makes sense!â
Ryo looked at Abel with an expression of âHow about that?â.
For Abel, who couldnât answer even if heâs asked, there was nothing he could do about it ⌠but he was driven by the desire to tell the truth.
If it was Ryo, he wouldnât spread Abelâs true identity and he didnât think that his attitude would suddenly change after knowing it.
âHaa ⌠Okay, Iâll tell Ryo the truth.â
Abel frowned and took a breather, then raised his face and looked Ryo straight in the eye.
âIâm Albert, the second son of the current king, King Stafford IV. Albert Besford Knightley. Now, to gain experience and well, for various reasons, Iâm an adventurer. So, this necklace, the ăNecklace of Calmingă is certainly a national treasure-grade item, but itâs a special necklace that only members of the royal family are allowed to wear. Well ⌠thatâs it.â
Abel revealed everything and had a look as though he had a weight off his shoulder.
However, Ryo, who was told the truth, did not have a satisfied expression.
âAbel ⌠Even if you plan to lie, you should make up a better lie. Didnât I say earlier? If you tell a lie, you would lose your trust âŚ. Sheesh, you donât even listen to people at all. I donât think thatâs good.â
âNo, that was actually the complete truth though âŚâ
Ryo didnât believe him at all.
Abel was troubled.
âThe ones who know this are Gilmas and the Crimson Swords ⌠Oh, and Phelps. Thatâs about it, so please donât go spreading this around.â
âI wonât do that ⌠I would be called a liar âŚâ
âHey, itâs unbelievable but itâs true? You can ask the guys I just named?â
âAbel has already bribed everyone, right? Itâs a common move.â
âNo, why!â
Abel had steeled his heart and told the truth ⌠but Ryo didnât believe him at all.
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