Itâs been a month since Ryo and the Southern Army returned to the City of Rune.
Ryoâs life is fairly regular.
In the morning, as the sun rises, he gets up, stretches, and does practice swings.
After having breakfast, he does some alchemy and magic all morning, and has lunch at a shop near the east gate around âHoushoku-teiâ.
In the afternoon, he has mock combat with Sera at the Knights Training Ground and occasionally visits the library and Geckoâs merchant company.
He has dinner on his way home, returns home before it is late to take a bath, and goes to bed.
Two main forces disturb Ryoâs regular life.
One is his former roommates, Room 10.
The other is B-rank ⊠no, Abel, who earned points on the expedition to the Inbury Duchy, had finally become A-rank.
As a result, Abelâs âCrimson Swordâ party became an A-rank party.
By the way, as the Kingdom had only one A-rank party based in the Royal Capital, Crimson Sword became the second A-rank party in active duty.
Ryo attended Abelâs promotion ceremony at the Rune Adventurerâs Guild with the members of Room 10.
Niels was moved to tears.
Etho comforted him.
Amon resolved to be in his place someday.
All three of them had different reactions.
Ryo?
Ryo folded his arms and nodded many times.
For some reason, it felt as though he was a parent feeling pleased his son had grown up.
âAbel was raised by me.â ⊠Maybe he thought so in his heart.
Although Abel probably didnât have a sliver of such thought.
A Swordsman visited Ryoâs house in the morning a few days after the promotion ceremony.
âAm I too early âŠ?â
When he took out his pocket watch to check, it was still 8 oâclock in the morning.
He was probably awake, but Abel hesitated in front of the house.
At that moment, the side door to the right opened and a person exited from inside.
âHmm? Abel? Youâre early.â
It was the Elf who instructs the Rune Knights in swordsmanship âŠ
âOh ⊠Sera, good morning âŠâ
âRight, congratulations on your promotion to A-rank. The Lord was especially pleased.â
âAh⊠thank you.â
âSee you then, Iâm in a hurry.â
Sera said and coiled wind around her before disappearing.
It wasnât until after a while that Abel realized she was moving at high speed with wind magic.
The moment Abel regained himself, Ryo stepped out of the entrance where Sera exited.
âI thought I could hear someone, so it was Abel? This is rare, so early in the morning.â
âY-yeah ⊠No, well, I didnât mean to âŠâ
Abel replied incoherently for some reason.
âWhat? If you have something to say, you should just say it clearly?â
âWell, I met Sera who came out just now âŠâ
âYou met her so?â
âDid she stay overnight?â
Abel turned bright red as he asked. Perhaps he wasnât accustomed in that field?
Even though he was an adult in his mid-twenties.
âHah âŠâ
Ryo sighed and went into the house without answering.
âH-hey, wait.â
Abel also entered the house in a hurry.
There was a nice scent of food inside.
But there was no food on the desk and instead dozens of paper bundles.
He saw Margrave Runeâs seal on the paper on the top of the pile.
âSera brought me that bundle of paper. At the same time, we also ate together. Today, it seems that the Knights will have an unannounced monster combat training, and her role as swordsmanship instructor will be evaluated, so she came to tell me that she canât do our usual mock combat in the afternoon.â
Ryo said as he skillfully ground coffee beans with a mill.
The mill was made by Geckoâs merchant company and has been his recent favorite because it could ground much better compared to using an alchemy mortar.
âI-I see âŠâ
Knowing that Sera hadnât stayed overnight, Abelâs bright red face returned to normal.
âSo what is this bundle of paper? Can I see it?â
âAh, you might not understand even if you took a look at it? Itâs related to alchemy.â
âHey, donât belittle me. Sure, I canât use alchemy, but my knowledge ⊠knowledge ⊠knowledge âŠâ
Abel answered while reading the bundle of paper he had in his hand, but his words became softer and softer.
That was because he could hardly understand what was written.
The words that he could barely read were âBaron Kenneth Haywardâ and âVaedraâ.
Meanwhile, Ryo poured the finished coffee into an ice cup and placed it in front of Abel and himself.
âThatâs information about the Inbury Duchyâs magical weapon.â
âMagical weapon? That green light that shot from the spire!â
It seemed that Abel also remembered it. From the top of the cliff at the bottleneck, the Southern Army watched the entire event unfold.
âYes, that. Anyway, itâs apparently a copy, and the original is in the alchemy workshop of the Kingdom, in other words, Vaedra was made by Kenneth âŠâ
âOh, I knew it. But why is it in the Inbury Duchy ⊠No way âŠâ
âIt looks like the technology was stolen. Of course, it wasnât by Kenneth. Kenneth isnât that stupid. Itâs suspected to have leaked from the Ministry of Home Affairs, which has jurisdiction over the alchemy workshop. The sequence of events is documented in that report.â
Ryo took a sip of Kona coffee and was satisfied with the taste.
The gap between what he was saying and his facial expression was quite a thing.
âWhy can Ryo see such a report in the first place?â
âThe golem deflected that fake Vaedra attack, right? I sent a report to the Lordâs mansion about the principle of deflection. Of course, I asked him to make a ârequestâ through the guild. In return, I asked for information on that âgreen lightâ and that was delivered.â
That shock wave is based on the same principle as that of the snapping shrimp that knocked Ryo out in the sea.
Ryo understood a considerable part from the memory of that humiliation.
âYou said something about miniature thunder âŠâ
Abel recalled only fragments of the words Ryo used to explain.
At that time, he said âI seeâ but he didnât understand after all.
âAbel ⊠itâs okay, you have your sword. Even if you canât do anything else, itâs okay because you have a sword.â
âYeah, Ryo, youâre definitely making fun of me.â
Ryo, who was pointed out, said with a frightened expression.
âHow could you tell âŠâ
âSomeday I will definitely make you cry!â
âRight, I have a question that I would like to ask an A-rank Swordsman.â
âIâm surprised you can say that after making fun of me âŠâ
Ryo deliberately slapped his hand and tried to say it in a bright tone. In contrast, Abel replied, glaring at Ryo with his eyes.
âAbel, as humans, it is important to be able to adapt.â
âWho do you think is at fault!â
âOf course, itâs Abelâs fault. Donât they say that everything depends on the way you look at things? It all depends on Abelâs frame of mind.â
âYes, yes, Iâm going to do that now. So? Whatâs the question?â
Abel gave up on various retorts and urged Ryo to ask his question.
âActually, itâs about fighting, but I heard that Combat Arts can only be learned by people who canât use magic.â
Upon hearing Ryoâs question, one of Abelâs eyebrows twitched slightly.
âThatâs an unusual question. Who said that?â
âSera and Phelps.â
Sera from âWindâ and Phelps from âWhite Brigadeâ.
Both are B-rank adventurers who represent the City of Rune.
âIt is probably true.â
âProbably?â
âYeah. In the first place, a person with a physical-based job has to be quite strong before they can acquire Combat Arts. Therefore, there is not much information. In fact, Combat Arts only appeared a hundred years ago. We talked about that before?â
âYes. When I had my arm cut off.â
They talked about it when Ryo had his arm cut off by Leonor on their way back from the royal capital to Rune.
âI take my hat off to you for having the courage to talk about that experience with a laugh.â
Abel shook his head.
And continued.
âAfter that, I was a little intrigued and did a lot of research, and it seems that Combat Arts spread from the west.â
âWest?â
To the west of the Kingdom is the âWestern Forestâ, where Elves live. Further west, the mountains rise, and people do not come and go.
âAh, I can imagine what Ryo is thinking. The Elves are probably not involved. For example, Sera wields such exquisite skill with the sword, but she doesnât have any Combat Arts.â