Once Relia was gone from the grounds of his estate, as far as Marcus could tell, he let out a visible sigh of relief.
"Are you sure that it is smart to do what she wants?" Lilia asked, worry written all over her face. "I am sure that if we went to Boreas and Gwyneira that the two of them could handle things for you. We could fight bac instead of roll over."
Unfortunately for Lilia, Marcus shook his head at her proposal. While it was true that Boreas and Gwyneira were strong, and he did not see them having any problems with Relia and the other vampires behind her. They would not be able to keep watch over Marcus and those he cared about forever.
He was certain that he would incur a grudge that would last for an eternity should he go back on the debt he owed to Relia. Eventually she would find a way to make Marcus regret it if it came to that. At least that is the feeling he got from her.
"I understand your concern Lilia, but this is something I need to do. Relia saved my life twice, as much as it pains me to admit. So long as what they want me to do does not go past my bottom line, I don't plan on running away or fighting."
Lilia let out an annoyed, childish groan when it became clear that Marcus was not going to budge on this matter.
"Hey, no need to pout. I get that you want to come with me to help, but I still don't know what is in store for me. I'd be putting you in unnecessary danger if I brought you along. Plus, even if things turn out to be safe, you would still be put to work for free. They might even say that you're helping me out means that I did not accomplish enough to erase the debt I owe."
With this last bit of convincing, Lilia seemed to finally accept that she would not be going with Marcus when he dealt with Relia and whoever the master behind her was.
Nevertheless, she remembered him telling her that there was something else he would need her help with and asked for details now that their unwanted and uninvited guest had left.
"Well, as I am sure you know, I have been getting closer to achieving my evolution. After bathing in a Font of Death for a hundred days, I now only need the core of a ghost king. I've got a lead on where one might be and would like your help going to get it. Of course, only if you are up for it?"
Vigorously nodding her head, Lilia agreed to accompany Marcus without hesitation. Just as he expected.
He the told her about the intelligence he received from the lich, Daniel, who was a transmigration from Earth just like him.
"Our best bet is in a kingdom called Houten that lies on the continent west of Borealia." Marcus said, taking out a map he had obtained and pointing to the country. "From what I have heard, its old capital turned into a nest of undead when the king three hundred years ago turned himself and the citizens into undead monsters in order to push back against an invading nation."
Marcus continued to explain what little he knew about Houten to Lilia, and she nodded along all the while.
"Do you mind if I ask Alaric to join us? I am sure he would be more than happy to assist you as well." Lilia said, once Marcus had finished telling her about Houten and their objective.
'I can simply ignore most of them, but for the higher-ranking nobles I will need to send letters back.' Marcus thought, grumbling internally.
Still, with his high status and untiring body he deftly wrote all the letters he needed to in less than an hour. Having plenty of time left before he planned to meet back up with Mrazivý and Miguel.
After enjoying a leisurely breakfast, Marcus headed out to the spot where he, Mrazivý, and Miguel had agreed to meet up. At the same time, Lilia took a carriage to the Guldur Spire to see Alaric and invite him to come with them to Houten where they would hopefully fine a ghost king.
'Looks like someone is here early.' Marcus thought, seeing Miguel waiting around in the plaza they had all agreed to meet at.
Finding a deserted nook, Marcus landed and returned to his solid form.
He then approached Miguel and gave him a friendly wave.
"Do you need something mis- Wait! Marcus, is that you?!" Miguel said in surprise.
As he was still in his guise as Irene, Miguel had failed to recognize him at first, but quickly realized who he really was.
"Yep, it's me. I have some errands to run as Irene today, so I figured it would be easier just to stay in this form. Aren't you lucky, you will be escorted by two beauties today." Marcus said, deciding to take this chance to poke some fun at Miguel.
This caused the innocent young hero to look away and his face became noticeably redder. Though it wasn't long after that he hung his head in shame, remembering his first interaction with Marcus during the tournament when he acted like a hotshot and hit on him.
Not long after Marcus arrived, Mrazivý came walking down the road. Her hair color disguised so that she did not stand out.
"I see you had no trouble ditching your guardian knight." Marcus said, noting that Mrazivý was alone.
"Naturally. At this point I only need to have guards for show during formal events. Even my father does not worry about sending a protector with me anymore. The only one that could honestly keep up with me at all would be Knight Commander Darius."
With as strong as she had become, Mrazivý would really be hindered during an attack if she had guards around her. She would have to end up protecting them if an actual threat came her way.
"Now, let us go and see the sights of the city. Today we are just three normal people enjoying a day out on the town." Mrazivý said, leading the way to the first destination she wanted to show Miguel.
However, before they left, Marcus stopped Mrazivý and Miguel and told them he had something important that had just come up that he needed to discuss with them.