Chapter 38
Did you hear that?
It was Sir Ians voice near the barracks, right?
A couple of members of the Cheonrye tribe who had awakened from sleep came out, hastily putting on their clothes. They had clearly sensed something amiss. They hurriedly ran to where Ian and Beric were and soon found the half-open entrance.
Sir Ian? Are you all right?
Is there a problem? Beric, youre not dead, are you?
The moment they stepped inside, the sight that met them was a stranger sprawled on the floor, and Ian holding his reddened neck, coughing.
Cough!
Si, Sir Ian? What happened?
He, he attacked me He tried to kill me all of a sudden
Only then did they notice the broken dagger on the floor. They immediately went outside to alert others and tied the mans arms and legs.
What happened?
I dont know. I woke up, and he was trying to kill me.
No, not just that, but how did you knock him out? You didnt even have any training, Sir Ian.N0v3lTr0ve served as the original host for this chapter's release on N0v3l--B1n.
Somehow.
Ian pretended to have a hard time answering, simply rubbing his neck. Soon, the entire tribe was awake, including Kakantir, who was lightly dressed.
Whats the commotion? Who attacked Sir Ian?
Kakantir! Its this man. Hes been lying like this since he entered.
What an idiot! What is he doing?
Exactly
Who is he? I cant see his face.
It was a pure question, without malicious intent.
To be honest, even a child from the Cheonrye tribe could have easily subdued Ian. What had this hulking figure done to be knocked out?
Take off his mask.
Kakantir looked closely at Ians condition in confusion at this unprecedented event. Fortunately, he didnt seem to be hurt.
From now on, not only will they be on alert, but they had sworn to treat Ian as a guest. If something disgraceful were to happen, it would be utterly dishonorable.
Swish.
Gasp!
As a subordinate took off the mask, everyone gasped.
It was Bumart, Nersarns second stepmothers cousin and the man in charge of food management. Ian recognized him instantly. Wasnt he the one who had glared at him during the return ceremony? The memory had lingered, leaving him uneasy.
Move Bumart. We will interrogate him at daybreak.
At Kakantirs command, three subordinates rushed to drag Bumart away. The chieftain, about to leave, looked back at Ian.
It was none other than Bumart, one of the strongest warriors in the tribe. To face him without a scratch, only to have him collapse?
Sir Ian. Is it true that you subdued Bumart?
It seems so. Somehow.
In the empire
Kakantirs eyes flicked toward Beric. He seemed to have an idea now.
They call those who perform miracles magicians.
I have no intention of lying in the desert.
So youre talking in riddles.
I will tell you when we return to Bariel at the appropriate time. What my existence means, it may be hard for you to understand now, as weve lived at different times.
Ian didnt know the social standing of magic users, or magicians, in the empire. Regardless of his humble lineage, the ability to manage the palaces main affairs that was the societal power of magic.
Alright. Right now, our internal affairs are more important. Rest. If theres anything, feel free to ask.
Thank you.
Damn, what is all this
The tribespeople distorted their faces in shock and betrayal. Ian speculated carefully but confidently.
He had seen these things haphazardly at the Imperial Palace.
The deterioration of Chief Winchens health might be related to Bumart. He was the food manager, wasnt he?
Killing Winchen and taking over the tribal leaders position If that had happened, Bumart would have been a strong candidate indeed.
Im not sure what kind of collusion Dergha has done, but probably, Bumart was promised the honor of being the chief, and Dergha was promised economic gains.
Kakantir stared at Bumart in silence, seeming to organize his thoughts for a moment. Then he rose, grabbed Bumarts hair, and dragged him along.
No one follow.
He headed for Winchens tent.
His subordinates watched tensely as the two men disappeared inside. The wait that felt like an hour for just a minute continued.
When Kakantir came out, he was covered in blood, and Bumarts head was in his hand.
Throw it in the desert and bring Bumarts family as well.
Yes, Kakan.
To throw the body away without holding a funeral, and leaving it to be eaten by beasts, was to declare that he was a traitor. As Kakantir threw Bumarts head, the tribesmen spat at it as they passed.
Sir Ian. Come here.
Upon Kakantirs call, Ian changed his position. He muttered while wiping his face and hands with a water towel that Nersarn handed him.
We need to revise our plan a bit.
What do you mean?
All we had to do was help you safely enter Bratz and establish a foothold there.
It was risky to confront the central army directly. But now that the situation had come to this, the Cheonrye tribe had to fully engage in their fight.
Derghas hidden profits are ours to reap.
Ah.
Daring to deceive Kakantir by pretending to be an ally while conspiring with their family to kill Winchen, their spiritual pillar, was a far more significant misdeed than smuggling gureut leaves.
Ian nodded after some consideration.
I understand, but it might be difficult.
Why?
Because Derghas crime is treason. The royal investigative team had to travel for fifteen days to execute him, so it would be a bit ridiculous if the remote tribes take care of him first.
The execution of a traitor was usually grand, cruel, and solemn. If the highlight of the festival was Derghas death, they couldnt just hand it over to a remote tribe.
Even so, we, or rather, I must kill Dergha myself.
Its not that theres no way.
Kakantirs will seemed very firm.
As originally intended, all I need to do is take the Bratz territory. To be precise, officially. Then I can participate in the execution and receive the will of the Cheonrye tribe to help.
Anyway, we have to help the you.
You overstate it. I am the one asking for help.
Kakantir smiled at Ians congenial words. It was not a smile of joy but a smile of anticipation for what lay ahead.
Good. Lets do it.
Demosha.
Demosha.
Ian and Kakantir exchanged fist bumps. Then, a councilor approached and called Ian.
Beric has regained consciousness.
Already?
Just consciousness, somehow.
Ah.
Ian acknowledged with a slight smile, noticing the subtle irony.