Chapter 80: Conference of the Three

 

“Th-thank you very much… for what you have done for Odo.”

“Don’t worry, I couldn’t leave him lying like that.”

 

Yuusuke had retracted the stone walls, freeing Valerie from her prison, and ordered Aisha’s group to heal Odo. At the same time he tried to question everyone about what was going on here. Odo’s wounds were clearly caused by humans.

Was he robbed, or has he gotten into a fight with other people. No matter the reason, there seemed to be some people in the city that needed to pay for their actions.

 

Being taken care of by a group of knights, skilled in healing arts, Odo began looking better and better. Valerie felt relieved and then turned pale, noticing that Yuusuke and the others had belonged to the Darkness God Corps. She directed her worried gaze at Welsh and Livon.

Both of her consorts looked as pale as her and were wringing their minds, trying to find a way out of their current situation.

 

[“Our most important objective is to keep them away from exposing us.”]

[“But how did Odo manage to get so far?”]

 

The two whispered between themselves. Certainly he must have been wounded by some bandits, however Welsh couldn’t understand how Odo managed to get here.

 

“That’s right, why are you here, Odo? Did you come here alone?”

“Y-yes! Chief Adjutant General Fyotress and treasurer Airzah are scheming to kill you, your highness. That’s why I—“

 

Odo did not know the situation his princess was in, and completed his task – informed his Princess about the conversation between the Chief Adjutant General and the treasurer that he had heard by chance.

Shortly after leaving the camp he was ambushed by Fyotress’ troops, but somehow managed to escape them. Unable to use the movement type wind arts nor the healing type water arts, Odo pushed on without rest until he had finally collapsed after reaching the port town.

Yuusuke was unable to comprehend the full scope of the explanation and tilted his head in confusion, but the young man’s story made Valerie and her two attendants stiffen altogether.

 

“Chief Adjutant General Fyotress and treasurer Airzah… where have I heard of them?”

“A certain organization perhaps? These names belong to the executives of Wind Edge.”

 

“Aaah!” Yuusuke clapped his hands (rolled one hand into a fist and hit the other hand with it) at Vermeer’s explanation. The Darkness God Corps members exchanged glances, and then—

 

“YOU FOOL!!—“

“Uwaaa! I’m sorry!”

 

Valerie hit Odo with a fist. [“It’s over,”] Welsh’s and Livon’s expressions were too easy to read.

 

***

 

“So, care to explain what is actually going on here?”

 

At this moment Yuusuke ordered them to explain themselves. Valerie and the rest seemed to have an idea on what was happening here, and had a concrete reason for being here. In addition, he wanted an explanation for the information that Odo had delivered them.

Valerie was the figurehead for the core clan behind Wind Edge. Three strong clans were hiding in its shadow, and had this internal rebellion to wrest the authority from the Elfdras.

 

“The initial aim of the organization was to take over Trent Rietta, but…”

“In the beginning, it was expected that the organization would take ten to twenty years to amass the necessary forces.”

 

Welsh spoke of how the trends within their organization had become increasingly more warlike since they had started training beast handlers in the evil beast research institute.

The princess was completely against the extreme and questionable ways of the organization, so the three clans had probably joined together in an attempt to assassinate the princess and take control of the organization in one clean sweep.

Seeing herself as more than just a figurehead of the organization the entire time, the person in question had hung her head low in despair.

 

And, at the same moment –

 

“Basically, the leader was chased out.”

 

A group in black, gathered at one corner of the street, put heavy pressure on their counterparts. However the situation that was so tense just a moment ago was shattered instantly by a person, who nonchalantly cut in between Yuusuke’s group.

 

“Shinha?!”

“It’s been a while, Yuusuke.”

 

Yuusuke looked towards the Moon Mirror Lake, then – towards Isotta, who only silently shook her head in response. She couldn’t find signs of any more Artless soldiers in the vicinity.

 

“So, have you come alone again…?”

*Snicker*

 

Rumors about the current head of the Elfdras family and the leader of Wind Edge hiding in Fonclanc’s harbor town had reached Shinha. He immediately reacted, sending his army towards the harbor town until the organization’s intentions were made clear.

 

“So the army on the peninsula on the opposite shore of the lake is the Silver Blade?”

“That’s right. I feared that Wind Edge would also attack Fonclanc.”

 

“We thought that the enemy’s leader herself had come to the front lines, but for it to be just a sightseeing trip… moreover for that leader to have little to no say in the actions of the organization…” Shinha ridiculed himself for his oversight.

 

“That means that Gazzetta is not acting together with Wind Edge?”

“Ah, it’s not related to that in particular, but could you explain me about the army that is stationed at the highway? They seem to be acting separately.”

 

Although Wind Edge had sent messengers to Gazzetta, seeking to declare their plans against Fonclanc and Trent Rietta, and invited Gazzetta to form a joint front; Shinha decided to see Wind Edge in action before agreeing to the offer.

 

“Well, judging from the movements of those guys, they are unlikely to make a move without us.”

 

It seemed that the exchange will take a while so, at Yuusuke’s suggestion, everyone had moved to the meeting room of the large building that the town guard had provided them with, and sat around a table, much to the dismay of the knights, who had seen the fight and could not believe that their commander would put himself through such risk to hold this meeting.

 

“Is that really Gazetta’s King?”

“They called that read head a leader of the Elfdras clan.”

 

Unfazed by the gazes directed at him, Yuusuke opened the meeting while loudly slurping on a cup of tea.

 

“Please, take a seat.”
“Thanks for your consideration.”

“Thanks~”

“Ah, I’ll take you up on the offer.”

 

Welsh was looking at the strange party at the table and did not see the Darkness God Corps’ attendant, who was offering him a chair.

The attendant was wearing clean and tidy clothes, and her hair had a lustrous glister. It was obvious, that she was an important person (that she was cared for) within the corps. Other black dressed people were calmly spectating the meeting and did not show a bit of worry. They were simply used to such things.

 

“…this really shows the ability of the Darkness God Corps, no, their Captain.”

“Yeah, no doubt about that.”

 

If he weren’t treating Artless as equals, if he hadn’t helped Odo, if he hadn’t disregarded Valerie’s rampage, if he hadn’t provided a place to discuss everything between Fonclanc, Gazzetta, and Trent Rietta to share their knowledge on the situation, there was no way to tell how the war would have progressed.

Seeing this the two agreed, that this person, commanding the strongest unit of Fonclanc, was indeed a Hero.

 

“It it’s him, maybe he will not harm our lady.”

“Please, don’t hurt her…”

 

Slightly more relieved, Welsh smiled bitterly at Valerie, motioning him to join her, and stood up from his chair.

 

***

 

Valerie had called Welsh to explain the internal structure of the organization as well as depict the evil beast soldiers and those supporting them to the other participants.

Valerie only suspected commander Benefost to be scheming against her, but the news that Odo had brought made it clear how much in the dark she was kept, because she still believed that she could finish the war by pleading her forces to surrender.

 

“Only her personal elite squad is still loyal to her within the organization. They are not only stronger than the usual troops, but they are also well trained in combat tactics.”

“So, evil beast handlers aside, most of the remaining troops in the Wind’s Edge are mercenaries.”

 

Yuusuke and Vermeer sorted through all the information, selecting what to report to his Corps, the King, and what to send to Hivodir’s group and ordered Isotta to transmit it, keeping the remainder of what was said at the table for himself. There were some parts that he could only make conjectures about, including movements and the true strength of their force, and the whereabouts of the commander.

 

“Can we assume that adjutant general Fyotress is the factual leader?”

“Mhm… I believe he is making finance official Airzah to be the face of the Wind’s Blade, while he himself is the one pulling the strings,” pointed out Welsh.

 

“Good, I understand. Let’s finish here for today. Everyone, thanks for your opinions.”

 

After closing the discussion, Yuusuke ordered to release the guards around the area from their duties and offered Valerie’s party rooms in the inn that the Corps were staying in.

 

“Do we have any empty rooms?”

“We can free two of them.”

 

“Th-then I will … with the lady…”

“I will be staying with the miss. Odo, you will be staying with Welsh.”

 

Sun pushed Valerie in the back, urging the rest of her party to follow. Welsh bowed his head to Yuusuke for the reception and hospitality, and led the downhearted Odo up the stairs.

 

That left only Yuusuke, Vermeer, Isotta, Aisha, and Shinha in the room. Shaheed had left to survey the area around the lake, to search for any signs of assassins that might be aiming for Valerie, while Fonke was tasked with the usual intelligence duties. To break the silence that had fallen upon the room, Yuusuke asked Shinha something that he had been meaning to ask for a long time.

 

“Why did you (as a King) come here by yourself again?”

“Ahh, to tell the truth, depending on the situation I planned to attack Trent Rietta from Fonclanc’s highway.” Shinha casually revealed his plan as if it was not a military secret. This also meant that at the same time he had been keeping watch on Fonclanc’s movements.

 

Shinha wanted to provoke some sort of reaction from Yuusuke, but the Evil God just briefly glanced his way as if replying [“And?”]

Disappointed by the response, Shinha overheard that knights were to be sent to relay the information to the Darkness God Corps members that were not present at the meeting, and instead offered to do it himself, implying that a familiar face would be more reliable.

 

“Oh well… but do you believe it’s good to leave your army (the White Sword Cavalry) to continue marching like that?”

“Don’t worry they are used to it.”

 

“I prefer to continue to worry about them, even just a little bit.”

 

Once again, although Shinha did not show any open hostility, he made it clear that the ideological differences between the two countries were too deep. Vermeer expressed that on top of carelessly entering the territory of a foreign nation, Shinha was also creating precedents for all kinds of bad rumors.

 

“If you are afraid of that then feel free to go and defend the shore”

“I would if it wasn’t impossible to do.”
Artless were difficult to track because they lacked a divine arts aura. On top of that, the trained artless soldiers were able to approach divine arts users undetected. Vermeer shook his head, sighing, when Shinha replied in his usual carefree tone.

 

“… in a sense, we are a bane of the divine arts users.”

 

In the current society, having a divine arts aura was a norm. People are creatures that adapt to their current environment, and are faced with troubles when they have to make decisions involving developments that they had not anticipated.

One such case was happening right now, in a world that had been under the divine arts users’ control for centuries.
“People with auras and people without it…”

 

***
Yuusuke was going with Shinha until the wharf to see him off (under a pretense of keeping watch on him).

 

“I wonder, what’ll become of Trent Rietta?”

“Now that you mention it, their capital has fallen, hasn’t it?”

 

There was no news from Rinwaal since the news of its demise had arrived. Hivodir was continuing to hold his position and was also sending spies to survey the situation.

 

“We, Gazzettians, don’t really care who controls Trent Rietta, but the aims of the Wind’s Edge is an entirely different thing.”

 

Shinha laughed, completely confident that anyone who attacked Gazzetta would be utterly crushed. Yuusuke did not know if he should be laughing or groaning over this king of belief. Chatting like that, the two arrived at the wharf, overlooking the Moon Mirror Lake.

 

“Grandma sends her regards, come and play with her sometime. You can even come as a friendship ambassador.”

“Coming as an ambassador is probably impossible. And I am not a lolicon… no, she’s over three thousand years old – that makes her my elder… damn it I don’t care either way…”

 

[“What is a ‘lolicon’, I wonder?”] Shinha tilted his head, trying to understand Yuusuke, finally giving up on trying to understand the Evil God’s troubles. At Yuusuke’s explanation, Shinha’s face became grim as he remembered the stories about his grandfather.

 

“Ah, I nearly forgot, be careful about the beasts that escaped from the institute.”

 

With these warning, Shinha had boarded a ship that headed toward the peninsula on the opposite shore of the lake.  As a matter of fact, the ship was rented by the Darkness God Corps under a fake name.

 

“To swim over the lake to this side, what was he thinking…” muttered Yuusuke as he watched the small boat becoming a dot in the horizon, and turned to walk back to the inn.

 

During dinner, a message had arrived from Hivodir, saying that they had taken in King Griffzah under their protection.

Chapter 79: Valerie of the Flame Whip

T.N. Sorry for the slow updates everyone. I have been drowned in work these weeks, so my updates will be slower (ideally I will still try to get next chapter out early next week)

The mountain road, connecting Rinwaal and Trent Rietta, branched into two roads – one was a mountain trail, winding between the mountain crevices, the other was cut into the face of a steep cliff. Both of these roads connected to the road to the Rudea mines.

Presently, the Wind Edge army had set up a rock blockade on the mountain road, and a large portion of the road though the cliff face was damaged, making it completely impassable. Trent Rietta’s army, dispatched to restore access to the mines, had abandoned the cliff road and were working on clearing the boulders that were blocking the mountain road.

“Still, for those guys to go this far…”

“Right, eh? I don’t even want to think of how long it would take to restore this road.”

“What happened?”

“Nothing, I just thought that I saw something move…”

A pair of road workers had skipped on the road restoration that continued throughout the night, and had come to look at the state of the cliff side road. They suddenly saw something moving in the darkness, where the destroyed road suddenly ended in an abyss. Suddenly, a long thing with a sharp tip flew towards them with a whistling sound.

“Whoa!”

“What the heck?!”

A rope was tied to the other end of the thing that was actually an iron pick. With a gust of wind, the pick had flew besides them, and had embedded itself into the cliff. It was soon followed by a strong divine arts aura that was caused by another gust of wind which had hammered into the blunt end of the pick.

To ensure that the rope was properly fixed in its place, two, no, three more picks flew their way, and with a metallic sound had hit the cliff, binding the rope to the wall.

“H-hey! Can this…”

“It can’t be. It’s impossible for someone build a suspension bridge in this place.”

As the workers had feared, once the stakes had been set in place, small metallic fixtures attached to them had unfolded, making a small suspension bridge suitable for a single person to cross over the crevasse.

Immediately, the small suspension bridge started swaying, indicating that someone was crossing it from the other side. The two road workers tried their best to destroy the bridge, but for some reason they could not activate their earth arts.

“We can’t do anything here! We must warn the main army about this!”

“Someone is controlling the wind — No, this is!”

The two workers, trying their best to cut the rope that was holding the bridge, looked towards the darkness and saw the glimmering fangs of the evil beasts that were coming over from the other side of the crevasse.

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Chapter 78 : Trent Rietta’s civil war

A messenger arrived from an organization known as “Wind Edge”, to the old divine chapel located in Gazetta’s Patrucia Nost.

They aim to revolt against and overthrow the current government that was ruling Trent Rietta. Knowing details about the current anti-Gazzetta strategy between Fonclanc and Trent Rietta, they exposed the trade restriction plan of weakening Gazzetta.

“What’s the objective of your group?”
“We would like to seek support…”

“Oh, but…. for us to mobilize would have to depend on the information passed to us, just hope that it would be good enough for consideration.”
“Is the anti-government organisation of Trent Rietta inviting us to join their intervention?”

It is clear that “Wind Edge” is trying to use Gazzetta, and it’s also true that the circulation of goods have stagnated due to the trade restriction.

“So what do the people here have to say on it?”
“So, do we go along with their plans?”

“Ah, but…”

But it might not go as they wanted to as Shinha had many spies hiding across the countries and he would be able to move the cavalry into Trent Rietta borders with just one order.

“First will be intel, do not miss even the slightest rumor. Go through all of Fonclanc and Trent Rietta’s information.”

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Chapter 77 : The ambitions of the house of Elfodoras (Elfdras) (Lunaris)

Hidden in the Sea of Trees of Trent Retta, there is a huge building that looks like a log house with overhanging vines. Located in the capital of Rinval, in a room of this great house, a woman who was the head of this house was exhaling a depressed sigh.

“Haiz….”

“My lady, why are you sighing?”
“You shouldn’t. To sigh, it will turn to misfortune you know?”

The attendants beside her were her childhood friends. Ever since she began to live in the capital, Welsh and Livona, these 2 people took care of her like usual.

The predecessor, Earl Elfodoras was hiding out in the region, aiming to control Trent Rietta, for 3 years he had created the underworld organisation called “Wind Edge”. In the beginning, as the boss of the dark merchants, he pioneered a commercial fleet escort, worked out new distributions, and was barely scraping along.

That was until a certain Nossentes research group, which wanted to raise money to continue their research on modded magical beast, commissioned them. Since then the activities of the dark merchants began to look more like those of a gang of bandits. Thus the current head was not happy about it.

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Chapter 76: The Wind Clan

Violet was briefing the Darkness God Corps members, clad in their new uniforms, about their current daily duties.

 

“How do I say this, aren’t we looking a bit shady?”

 

Upon returning from their mission, Yuusuke was informed that the knights under him were promoted to official members. Because he was not a knight, Sorzak was only given a mantle, signifying his position in the corps. Wearing their new uniforms together, everyone looked like a mass of darkness, giving off a slightly eerie feeling, making Sun needlessly stand out with her white attendant clothes.

 

“I have to say that the uniform really fits you, Isotta.”

“Hmm, I think it is slightly too big. Well, it will be fine once Yuusuke adjusts it later.”

 

The uniform was covering half of Isotta’s face. The girl seemed to be happy, as along with the status change their wages had risen as well.

 

“This means that we will be marching along the great Palace Corps during the Birth Festival.”

“Aaah~, that’s true, the clothes you were wearing before would’ve been embarrassing to wear during it.”

 

The military parade was one of the festivities of the Birth Festival, an event that was held on the first day of the Fire Calendar, which was also the start of the new year.

This was a rare chance for the ordinary people to witness the famous palace corps. The palace knights would be walking in a line, wearing splendid, beautiful uniforms. It would be painful enough to imagine the Darkness God Corps marching in the festival, wearing their shabby mismatched clothes. Yuusuke would even have to consider requesting that he be the only person from the corps to be participating in the parade.

 

“From now on, all of you have the right to order the Knights. However Yuusuke will still be held liable for your actions. I hope you all understand that.”

 

Vermeer, Shaheed, and Aisha were experienced with commanding and supporting duties so their responsibilities in the chain of command had barely changed. Fonke and Isotta had belonged to the wind users – the lowest arts users caste, meaning that they had little to no experience in commanding others and their new responsibilities were slightly different from what they were used to.

 

“Well, this seems to be fun, I think I’ll manage somehow.”

“M-me? Commanding others… W-what should I do?”

“It’ll be alright, Isotta, I’ll teach you.”

 

Afterwards Krielov briefed everyone on the scope of their authority, and the first meeting of the newly remade Darkness God Corps had ended. For the time being, members gave their uniforms to Yuusuke so that the captain could customize them, endowing the uniforms with strengthening and protective buffs.

 

“Then, I think this is enough for today. Ah, I forgot! Isotta, could you come with me to my room so that I could adjust your clothes?”

“Eh? Ah, yes!”

“Can you help me carry everyone’s uniforms?”

 

Yuusuke had to carry the uniforms of five people, totalling up to 15 pieces of clothing to his room, so he also asked Sun to help him. Isotta, slightly nervous after being called to Yuusuke’s private room in the palace for the first time, followed lagging slightly behind them.

 

“You shouldn’t play pranks on your subordinates.”

“I’d be strangled by Sun if I did it…”

 

Answering to Violet’s teasing, Yuusuke left the room. With this, the Darkness God Corps duties were done for today.

 

 

***

 

 

Just like that, a few days later the Darkness God Corps became widely known as a newly reestablished group which found itself in between the palace knights corps and the knights. On this day, the corps’ new status was finalized and they could resume their duties. Yuusuke visited Violet’s private room to brief her in, amongst other things, about the current status of the solar moss research.

 

“Oh, is that so. This means that the expedition to Trent Rietta was not a failure in the end.”

“The properties of the soil and water are the key. It seems that the tree that it grows on also has some effect over the moss.”

“So, how long do you think it would take to replace all the lamps in the city with riinlamps?”

“If I would have to say it, I think in the worst case it should take us around six more months.”

 

Hearing this, Violet heaved a slightly disappointed sigh. The riinlamp in her room was also using moss that was grown in Yuusuke’s mansion’s basement. This laboratory was sufficient to produce small quantities of the moss, but it was nowhere near capable of producing the amount that was required for these laps to become common place amongst the populace.

 

“Once we perfect the cultivation process, I think we can use the undercity to grow the sun moss.”

“Hmm, I see. Krielov, are there any obstacles to using the ruins?”

“I think that’s a good idea. It has been used as a hiding place for fugitives for a long time so there’s more than enough space in there.”

 

After Krielov confirmed that this plan was possible, the cultivation planning for the solar moss were temporarily abandoned after deciding to secure the necessary location as soon as possible.

Rashanasha’s connections were used to gain cooperation from various scientists, capable of processing the medicinal research data from the evil beasts’ research institute, however it would still be a while before any results would be obtained. Since the solar moss cultivation was proceeding according to schedule, it was decided to shift Razshia towards the new medicinal research.

 

“By the way, Sorzak’s gearbox model seems to be complete so I think we can begin development of the functional small scale autonomous vehicles.”

“So you plan on equipping your corps with it? Does that mean that mine is still not finished?”

“I mean to finish yours along the way.”

 

Since the first concept of an autonomous vehicle, Yuusuke had been reviewing the fundamental system. He employed an approach to create a well-designed base instead of the haphazard approach that he had been using before.

Firstly he separated the engine from the passenger compartment and made the latter modifiable while preserving the power of the vehicle. This allowed the building of carriages with a simple, composed interiors as well as ones with flashy, luxuriously decorated interiors.

 

“Since the base is now complete, I will focus on creating various useful accessories for the carriage.”

“Uhm! That sounds really exciting. I can’t wait to see them!”

 

These new carriages had to be able to reach fairly high speeds if they were to be useful as the equipment for the corps. Violet already enjoyed riding the trial model around the indoor training halls, and shivered, thinking about such a carriage, capable of running around the city.

 

Contrary to Violet’s huge smile, Krielov showed no enthusiasm about this invention – he already had a very hard time chasing Violet around the training halls.

 

“Don’t worry, I’ll install emergency switches in easily reachable places.”

“If only that would be sufficient for me to catch the Princess…”

 

The Princess’ personal guard and tutor stared at Yuusuke, his eyes begging for salvation. In the meantime the person in question was whistling while enjoying the exchange and dreaming about the day after tomorrow.

 

 

***

 

 

The knights resting room took the seventh and eighth floors of the palace. The lower floor was mostly used by the knights while the upper floor was reserved for their captains and also doubled as a place to hold meetings. A green haired man left this room, followed by an entourage of fire arts users.

 

“You know that digging around is my kind of preference.”

“Thank you for warning us, however don’t forget to watch yourself.”

 

Reifold was showing his usual smile while talking to Hivodir, leading the fiancé candidate group, one of the most powerful cliques of the palace corps.

 

Part of Hivodir’s intention in interacting with them was to make sure that none of them had any intentions of approaching the newly promoted captain. While it could not be said about every Evil God that had appeared in Kaltcio, at the very least, the current one held the key to grasping the entire world within one’s hands. Therefore, it was necessary to pluck any potential sprouts who threatened the strength that could allow Fonclanc to obtain the entire world.

 

There was no proof, but it seemed that even the leaders of Nossentes, a country that boasted about its five – six thousand years history, failed to prepare their last generation of rulers regarding how to deal with the Evil God.

Reifold believed that it was the fault of these leaders and their mistreatment of the Evil God that had led to their demise.

 

[“Well then, the lower class district is up next.”]

 

After separating with Hivodir and leaving the palace, Reifold threaded through the upper class district’s alleys as he proceeded towards the slums in the lowest district. His next mission was to obtain information regarding the black market traders. When he had accompanied Yuusuke’s corps on their mission to Trent Rietta, he had investigated the trader’s movements on a different passage, leading towards the institute.

Worried whether Yuusuke had been involved in the institute incident by the Trent Rietta, he had emerged at the slums, and started seeking out information dealers within its streets.

 

— That reminds me, that trader was also speaking with a Trent Riettaian accent, just like you—

 

Former Supreme Commander Izapnar had told him that in Paula’s dungeons. This time it reminded him of a certain Trent Rietta clan.

At first he believed that man to be worthless. However, contrary to the pacifist nature of most of the Trent Rietta’s ruling families, one of them was openly ambitious – the Elfdras clan.

 

The majority of Trent’s population consisted of peaceful folk. From time to time the Elfdras were elected to become kings, and tried to express their wish to gather the strength of the country and push Trent Rietta to become a major country in the world. However the people had the power to oppose the kings, and had a different opinion – that such a rule would eventually bring their country to its ruin. These kings eventually lost all of their support and eventually the clan had disappeared from the palace. However it did not mean that they had been defeated.

 

Upon visiting Rinvaal, Reifold could not find a trace of the black market traders as if these people had disappeared. The fact that even this person could not find any signs of them, ringed a warning bell in Izapnar’s mind.

[“For even me to not find a trace of them?”]  — That meant that they had taken a lot of measures to remain hidden.

 

However, during his investigation, Reifold had found a link between the black traders and the Elfdras clan. The Institute guard’s helmets were destroyed, but the remains had shown that they belonged to the Elfdras affiliated clan. This clan’s main purpose was to be their ruling clan’s guards.

 

It was not particularly strange that the members of the clan were absorbed by the mercenary groups after their head had disappeared, but it was definitely unusual for an entire clan to vanish like this.

 

It was also really strange for a clan that was this close to the Elfdras to be guarding the institute. This information was enough to deduce that the facility’s scale was big enough for it to be controlled by several prominent groups.

 

[“The Elfdras clan is pulling the strings behind the black market traders. Their real purpose is to overthrow Trent Rietta’s government… no, aren’t they aiming to rule the entire world?”

 

Reifold believed that his guesses were not far away from the truth.

It wouldn’t be strange if the entire clan disappeared one day to bide their time gathering strength to overthrow the throne and turn their country into an empire.

The Elfdras was fully aware that the Evil God was the key to taking the control of the entire world, and sent the black market traders to other countries to gather information about the Evil God.

 

Blue Garden and Nossentes had opposed Fonclanc, which was sheltering the Evil God, and had destroyed themselves… Gazzetta is currently too strong for them, which means that Elfdras next target should be Trent Rietta.

 

In truth, Gazzetta’s King, Shinha, had also been captured in front of Paula’s main fortress, however he had one key difference from the former Supreme Commander Izapnar and the Divine Parliament – he didn’t antagonize the Evil God.

Gazzetta seemed to know a lot about the Evil God and had even tried to lure him over to their side.

 

[“After all, being friendly with Yuusuke allows one to benefit from the power of the Evil God.”]

 

The Elfdras clan should have been thinking something along these lines, and although it was just one underground group, it was not an opponent to be trifled with. Because of this very reason, Reifold had to destroy the black market traders in Fonclanc, along with quelling the potential threats from inside of the country.

 

Chapter 75: Sealing the Institute

Sorry for being late, everything took a while longer than expected. Sadly didn’t get to see the fireworks since, apparently, fireworks somehow got banned in China or something.

However settled in and trying to adjust to some weird things around the new world. Enjoy the chapter and hopefully the next one, if I manage to not poison myself – in just three days I stoked a hell lot of food out of the bucket list!

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Chapter 74 : The first day’s search (Lunaris)

I’m moving to Shanghai for job this Friday, hopefully I will not get screwed over by the CNY and not knowing a single word in Chinese, and manage reach the apartment and post chapter 75 on time. No promises now however, that single city has 8 times the population of my entire country… which is slightly   intimidating.

Still, no profit in staying scared~thus, onward with the chapter!

 

 

 

While the magical beast facility investigation group had just began preparations for dinner. Violet headed towards the noble district in Sanc Adiet right after her lesson had finished as she had heard that Razshia’s group had returned home.

The servants of Yuusuke’s mansion were busy preparing for the sudden visit by the princess, however Violet didn’t bother with the formalities as she advanced into the mansion.

“Shia! Are you here?”
“Ah~ I am opening the door now!”

As Violet stop in front of the basement research room door. On the other side of the door, the rustling sound of moving luggage could be heard.

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Chapter 73: Facility control strategy (Lunaris)

After spending an entire night leading the investigation group through the underground passageway, the Darkness God Corp had arrived at the magical beast facility. At the top floor of Volance Palace within the king’s private quarters, King Esvobus was having a secret meeting with Reifold.

“It seems that his subordinates had misunderstood his situation.”

The observation had began since the meeting between Yussuke and Reifold at the nearby forest of Rufk, this answer was derived the other day through Reifold during the Driadria incident. Yuusuke who was merely a commoner who was given these “powers”. From the old stories that were being passed down from various places, the “Evil God” would always make use and understand his “power”.

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Chapter 72: The Village Oracle

The investigation party members were wary of the Artless soldiers. Yuusuke ordered them to return back to the main group and deliver the order to the Darkness God Corps members in the rear group to come over to his location. Afterwards he walked towards Shinha’s group while Vermeer and the others came running to join their Captain.

“It’s been a while, Yuusuke.”

“Yeah. But why would the King… come to such a place?”

Shinha was wielding a familiar great sword, wearing light armor, and had an unusual entourage with him. The person that also seemed to be an artless soldier was armed with a simple longsword and was wearing armor similar to the one that Thalys’ companion had worn during the dance festival. Behind him were two young women with green and blue colored hair respectively, who seemed to be twins. The last member of Shinha’s party was the child from before.

“I heard that you were staying in a nearby city. These beasts seem to be a difficult opponent for the divine arts users so we thinned them out a bit.”

Shaheed shot a sharp glance towards Shinha and asked him, dubious that the King had said this as an excuse in order to approach his Captain.

“… Weren’t you trying to hide the fact of the modified evil beasts?”

Gazzetta had previously replied “We know but we will not share the information” to Blue Garden’s inquiry regarding the modified evil beasts which could be viewed as an attempt to use these beasts as tools of war.

Shaheed meant that this time Shinha had come this far on foot (as in sneaked in here). This was much more likely done to hide the fact of the modified evil beasts rather.

“Ah, there was that too.”

“…”

Shinha simply brushed off Shaheed’s accusations with a joke. The atmosphere became heavy as both groups stared at each other, somehow leaving Yuusuke out of this.

“How should I say it, why would you bring children to such a dangerous place?”

Hearing Yuusuke’s question Shinha had shown a strained smile and glanced towards the person in question, who was yawning near the wall. At the same time Yuusuke’s remaining group had appeared from the tunnel behind him.

“Yuusuke-dono!”

“We’ll help you out in dealing with these guys.”

“No no no, calm down guys we were just chatting.”

Calming down the excited mercenaries Yuusuke tasked Shaheed and Vermeer to make sure that none of those guys decided to go gung-ho and face off against Shinha.

“So, returning back to the topic… you said that you came here to back us up?”

“To be precise, we came here to protect you.”

“Hmm…”

Shinha’s own strength aside, artless soldiers who were living on a verge of battle their entire lives were also on an entirely different level.  With the modified evil beasts as the enemy, such soldiers would become a reliable vanguard.

***

There were some former Nossentians amongst the adventurers and the mercenaries, and these guys had openly shown hostility towards the newcomers. Yuusuke, however, somehow managed to persuade these guys to accept Shinha’s proposal.

Currently, only those in the Darkness God Corps knew of the fact that Shinha was the King of Gazzetta, and considering the situation they had decided to keep this fact secret. If this were to spread amongst the other members, doubtlessly those, who would aim to take his life, would appear within this group.

“Then, let’s begin by sharing what we know.”

Shinha’s group had entered the tunnel from another entrance that was close to the institute. Before reaching the entrance they seemingly traveled above ground, disposing of the evil beasts that got in their way. They had also tried to enter the institute but it was sealed off, hence they entered the underground passage.

When the talks focused on the current state of the institute – the topic that also concerned the mercenaries and the adventurers – they had also joined in although they treated Shinha’s group as filthy barbarians (胡散臭げ).

“According to the researcher, one of the emergency exits wasn’t completely sealed off.”

There was a possibility that the only remaining entrance to the research facility had become a den for the evil beasts. If left alone, the entire institute would eventually become a huge den or, more accurately, an impregnable fortress for the evil beasts.

“It would be for the best to secure the institute as fast as possible and seal off any remaining exits.”

“How much does Gazzetta knows about the institute?”

“We only knew about the research subjects and the scale of the institute. The current situation occurred just when we were about to investigate it.”

Everyone nodded, confirming the information. Gazzetta also barely had any information regarding the internal situation of the facility. Since they had not sent an established investigation team, the treasures of the institute were still likely untouched.

The Darkness God Corps had the right of choice concerning the valuable items, but since the facility was huge, the others still expected to make a fortune from items like experiment utensils or small pieces of equipment. This made the tension rise amongst the treasure hunting adventurers.

After exchanging the various information, everyone agreed that there was no need to move on forward today and decided to rest where they stood. Yuusuke blocked off the passages and created a safe area for them to rest. He also created tables and chairs so everyone could relax.

The gimmick fans were also installed at the top of the walls that somewhat alleviated the stench of blood and beasts. With that, a dangerous passage, full of wandering evil beasts, started to resemble a fairly decent restaurant or bar that one could find in a city when looking for a place to relax.

Some of the adventurers had gathered together and were talking about the usefulness of such an ability when exploring the depths of the earth, marveling at the rotating blades of the fan, installed at the top of the room.

“Ah, that’s the divine art of the Captain of the Darkness God Corps…”

“Uhm, the power of the Hero of Fonclanc… is it actually a tactics based ability?”

Mercenary captains were trying to ascertain the truth behind Yuusuke’s ability. They had heard about the “giant walls that he could create”, “building a fortress in an instant”, and “being able to redeploy the troops with ease”. Witnessing his power from this close they understood that it was not just a special divine art that had an overwhelming offensive power nor the art that combined several different effects to defeat the enemy.

It was a supportive art that adjusted to the situation to aid one’s allies. Moreover it had a fairly large area of effect for a strategic type divine art.

[“We wouldn’t be able to copy it even if we managed to grasp the types of the arts that he’s using?”]

After whispering between themselves, the mercenary captains had arrived at the same conclusion as Zeshald – Yuusuke was able to wield all types of divine arts.

***

Every group had gathered around their own tables. Between the idle chatter and discussions the Darkness God Corps had also talked about how they should treat Shinha’s group from now on.

Since the Darkness God Corps were the core of this investigation party, their duty included sorting out the fine details between the smaller groups.

“I think that we will not be attacked by the evil beasts until we reach the institute.” (Yuusuke)

“I agree, I told you that we had killed the beasts on our way here.” (Shinha)

“While that may be true, the reason is different.” (Ayuukas)

Shinha was interrupted by the girl, wearing some sort of traditional clothes. She had long white hair with a distinct purple shade. Her white eyes, framed by neatly trimmed bangs, looked childish yet were also tinged with experience, giving her face a grown up looks. She introduced herself as Ayuukas.

From her tone and manner of speaking Yuusuke assumed that her status was close to Violet’s. Judging from what he had seen since a little while ago, the white soldiers, who seemed to be of high status within Shinha’s army, treated this girl with a lot of respect.

“What do you mean?”

“You are the reason.”

As she was saying that, Ayuukas suddenly jumped off the chair, approached Yuusuke, and pointed at him while peering into the black eyes.

“You are the reason that the evil beasts are keeping their distance. It seems that little Shin was overprotective towards you.”

“Hey, what do you mean by that, grandma?”

“Ha? Grandma…?” (Yuusuke)

[“Such a small child definitely can’t be a grandmother,”] although Yuusuke was thinking about what Ayuukas had said, he could not believe Shinha’s rude words and blurted that out. Shinha was about to explain it, but the girl was a little bit faster as she answered with a curtsy.

“Boring stuff aside, I might look like this, but I am three thousand and four years old.”

“…? TH, THREE THOUSAND?”

“My name is Ayuukas Ikdout.”

The girl continued talking, explaining that she had inherited the powers of an ancient Evil God. Because of her immortality, the descendants of the White Tribe had started worshipping her as a village shaman. It could be said that she herself was the embodiment of the three thousand years of history of the Evil Gods.

Yuusuke seemed ready to pass it as a joke, but Shinha confirmed that the girl was indeed serious.

“She looked like this ever since I was just a brat. It seems that she had also taken care of my father as well as my grandfather the same way.”

“I had also taken care of a king three generations ago even after he had grown up, in various ways…”

Ayuukas giggled after she finished as Shinha looked away as if he remembered something disgusting. Yuusuke’s companions were dumbfounded, hearing something that was hard to believe.

“Going back on the topic, the evil beasts are wary of the presence of the Evil God.”

According to the shaman, the Evil God was an existence that was purposely given godlike powers, and could even be called as an envoy summoned to bring about the changes into the world.

“The beasts are able to sense the special aura of the Evil God and are probably afraid of it. Well, your power also affects everything around you, and might be adding to the effect of the aura.”

“Uhm, do you mean to say that… the reason why we weren’t attacked by the evil beasts ever since we left the city was –“

“Because you were there. These evil beasts were tamed by humans, don’t you think that they would view the group that you brought along as mere bait?”

The evil beast that was attacking Ayuukas before had also seemed to flinch and become wary when Yuusuke had approached it.

Yuusuke was desperate to stop the evil beast back then. When he calmly thought about that now, there was no way for him to make it in time no matter how many times he used shift map back then.

”Hmm… in a sense it seems logical, but can it be the other way around?”

At that time Shinha had expected for the Darkness God Corps to arrive, but expected the mercenaries to struggle to catch up. It did not seem that the mercenaries were protected by Yuusuke’s aura, rather it felt like Yuusuke opened them a path through the beasts.

Asking this question, Shaheed seemed to come to what was troubling him since some time ago.

“That means, the reason why the beasts didn’t attack us while we were destroying the nest that time was because the Captain was with us?”

The first time they had fought the modified evil beasts was during the forest incident. That also meant that it was no sheer luck that they hadn’t encountered any evil beasts during their friendship visit to Nossentes and during their subsequent escape either.

Having come to understand so much about the Evil God in mere hours Yuusuke felt that there was much more that he wanted to hear about the role he was meant to play in this world, but the people of the investigation group had finished their rest and seemed to be ready to move out.

Ayuukas used the brief instance while Yuusuke had diverted his attention towards the investigation party and softly whispered into his ear – “You are welcome to visit my home if you want to hear about it in detail.” The “home” that she was referring to were the Divine Halls, located at the top floor of the tower, standing in the center of Patrucia Nost.

“Uhm…” (Yuusuke)

“To say it bluntly, don’t judge her by her looks.” (Shinha)

“Just because I am three thousand years old doesn’t mean that I have to behave like one.” (Ayuukas)

The remaining members of the corps became vigilant when Ayuukas invited Yuusuke to Gazzetta in such a carefree way.

***

The preparations to leave the camp were underway with the tables, chairs, and the defensive walls returning down into the floor. Ayuukas extended her both arms towards Shinha.

“What is it?”

“Don’t we still have to walk until the institute? Shouldn’t you be considerate of me?”

Ayuukas seemed to still be tired so she pressed Shinha for a princess cradle. Quickly looking at each other, Shinha’s soldiers quickly turned towards the tunnel and retreated some distance from their king as if to say “That’s your job, we are just your escort.” Shinha could only look at them angrily and sigh.

“Don’t you have an immortal body?”

“It may be immortal, but that doesn’t change the fact that I’m still tired. I can’t do anything about it, you just accept that.”

Shinha held Ayuukas in his hands and walked off towards the institute, pretending not to notice the looks that Yuusuke and the others had thrown at him.

“…hey, Shinha?”

“Don’t say a word…”

Chapter 71: Onwards to the Evil Beast Institute

“Captain, a messenger from yet another mercenary group has arrived.”
“It seems that several adventurer groups also want to join under you.” (as subordinates)
“Uhm… even a maid has come here seeking for employment.”

The news of the Evil God Corps moving towards the sealed institute had spread through the town like wildfire. Big mercenary groups immediately sent their messengers, with adventurer groups following them in a seemingly endless stream.
Yuusuke’s party also had a lot of preparations to make, they left the meetings for a later date and asked everyone to leave.

“Bluntly speaking, this feels like shunning off the parasites.”
“Parasites?”
“Ahh, that is… don’t they look like people that don’t have the capacity to handle the task at hand and are trying to join with an other, more capable, party instead?”
“Ah I get it. What a perfect way to describe them.”

Vermeer nodded with a strange expression, agreeing to the explained meaning of a somewhat derogatory word that Yuusuke often used when playing internet games in his world.
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