Chapter 12

Chapter 12

Miguel began speaking without any hesitation. Lady Migel started the fire. The residents followed Lady Migel, and thats why the village is empty.

Lady Migel? Shes the one who turned the village like this? Maeve asked, disbelief in her voice.

Miguel nodded. Yes, my lady.

Why?

There was a command from the lord to relocate the residents to Orundel.

Lord Burchard- Maeves voice trailed off. Lord Burchard was the lord governing this region.

This is unbelievable. Why would the lord burn down a prosperous village? Philip, who had been catching his breath upon arrival, interjected.

Probably because of the war, Philip. Maeve responded with a subdued tone. During war, its not possible to defend all territories. They may want to concentrate the population into key points, making it easier to protect the people and mobilize troops or collect taxes.

Still, this is too much. Philip murmured as he looked around the village. Getting rid of their homes so they have nowhere to return after the war.

They were going to be plundered anyway once the war started. Ian retorted with a heavy voice. Before that could happen, they moved and set fire.

He knew well that in his original world, Earths history was filled with barbaric and unreasonable events. This world, Aquilonia, was filled with unrealistic and extreme settings, even if Lord Burchard took the villagers as sacrifices for dark magic, it wouldnt be surprising. Of course, Lord Burchard had his own intentions, and Ian knew about it through the game. He just hadnt expected to be prepared so soon.

Ian, do you believe what Miguel is saying? Maeve asked.

Ian looked down at Miguel. Yes, up to this point. In a moment of relief in Miguels eyes, Ian added. But we cant be sure if hell tell the truth to the end.

Miguels eyes widened, but Ian didnt flinch. Ian intended to keep the tension high, but he also meant what he said. In this world, mercenaries were just one step away from thugs and thieves, differing only by a piece of paper. Indeed, most mercenaries Ian encountered were quick to draw swords, deceive each other, or betray, all of which were common occurrences. Especially among the mercenaries in the remote corners of Agelran, most were deserters or former criminals, making it even worse.

What are those corpses? Ian asked, raising an eyebrow.

Quickly licking his lips, Miguel responded. The village elders family, they were executed for opposing the migration. While the residents were migrating, they coincidentally encountered us and paid us to bury them. Thats why we were digging graves.

Ian scanned the corpses and the dug holes. Six corpses, four holes. Miguels subordinates who kneeled between them also nodded in agreement. Ian said. And?

Well, thats all there is to it! I swear by the glorious Lou Sola, theres nothing hidden!

Damn, its really something. Ians brow finally furrowed. Hatred and anger seeped from his eyes. It was just a story, there was no quest, secrets, or conspiracies. If there were quests in all of the shitty places, it wouldnt be possible to solve them in one lifetime.

Maeve nodded I will go back and look around the village. There may be more survivors.

Lets finish quickly and go on our way. The sun has already set. Ian agreed.

Miguel grinned at Ian, Thanks to you, I feel like Ive cleared my name. Could you let me finish what I was doing?

Ian looked at the corpses lined up next to the pit, if they were left that way, no doubt they would become a family of evil spirits. A dark resentment, from their unjust deaths, leaked out from the corpses that the country folk who knelt beside him didnt seem to feel it at all.

Sure.

Philip, who looked at those who began to work again, suddenly asked, It seems that you have received a large request with this many people working.

Well, that - Migeul scratched his cheek, glancing sideways at Ian.

Why are you looking at our mercenary, sir?

Because its an unwritten rule for mercenaries not to reveal the details of ongoing requests. Ian responded to Philip.

Thats a strange unwritten rule.

Ian finally turned his gaze upward, the sun had been lost in the darkness for a long time. It was the time of the monsters. Of course, it didnt mean there were no monsters during the day, but they had a habit of avoiding groups of humans. Complacency was always forbidden on the road.

Ian circulated the magic power that had been dormant in his veins, his dark vision quickly sharpened while all his senses woke up naturally. He felt everything clearly, the humid air, the smell of grass, and the footsteps of animals wandering through the woods.

He noticed an indescribable sense of strangeness. Its not an illusion. It was a very faint sense of unfamiliarity that he wouldnt normally have felt. His gaze, following his senses, eventually stopped at Maeve. His pupils faintly flickered, detecting magic power.

Maeve, who had been staring at the group with Miguel, belatedly turned to look at him. Why are you looking at me like that? I havent said anything yet.

I know. Leaning towards her, Ian added softly, Were you checking if you were possessed by a dark magician?

Why would you suddenly-?! Maeves voice stopped for a moment. She quickly removed one of her gloves and searched her waist. A small pouch was attached, containing tainted essence.

So theres been a change. Even though you had it, you couldnt feel it? Ian said as he stared at the pouch.

Maeve nodded her head. For me, its just tainted magic power.

Its too small a change to feel the difference. Ian considered quickly. If the dark magician had been watching or trying to invade, Maeve wouldnt have missed it.

How exactly has it changed?

There are magical fluctuations. Theyre faint but regular. With a knowing look, Ian faced Maeve. This seems like a signal.

A signal?

Yes. Those who have the same magic power should feel it distinctly. It might even be enticing them. Theyll know that its a source of their power.

Maeves gaze sank pensively. So, does this mean its calling the dark creatures?

Probably. The desire for revenge against Ian had overcome his greed. Every one of them would be elite monsters. It would save him the trouble of chasing after them himself. They would come on their own from now on.

Perhaps even the werewolves were because of this. Maeve suddenly said.

Ian shook his head slightly. Its not him. I didnt feel it yesterday. If it had been emitting this signal all day long-

-it wouldnt be strange for some monster to come along at any time. Maeve concluded.

A gust of wind that blew in just then brushed past them. Even the tiger comes when I call. Ian muttered, still locking eyes with Maeve.

Her green eyes also settled down without any hint of turmoil. As if she had finished preparing herself. Interesting proverb.

Ian spoke. Phillip, bring your sword.

Sword, Sir? Though he asked, Phillip, who had rushed over, drew his sword.

I need it now. Ian said, turning his head. On the hill where darkness had settled, under the ashen clouds, one silhouette suddenly rose. It was the form of a mounted rider. Only, his shoulders were flat.

A headless rider? Phillip mumbled in a daze.

I guess youve never heard of the Headless Rider. Ian said calmly. Thats him, Dullahan. He was the named monster of Chapter 1. Although, Ian didnt know that he was also one of the dark magicians subordinates.

A headless rider. Phillip repeated, staring at the silhouette. Then, he suddenly exclaimed, You were right, Sir. The kingdom is really a mess.

TL: Selwinkat

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