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Charlotte looked around at the group and spoke, "It depends on what we need, but we can get most things within a day. The armory has quite a lot of supplies, and so does the cityโs blacksmith. If we persuade the officials appropriately, we can buy what we need."
"Hypnosis would be perfect, but I canโt use it anymore. Still, maybe I should give it a try," Thesaya interjected.
Ian gave a wry smile and shook his head. "Donโt bother. Just buy with money. Mev, go with Charlotte tomorrow to purchase the equipment."
"Understood."
As Mev nodded and took the bottle of wine, Philip furrowed his brow and said, "Surely, you donโt intend to leave the day after tomorrow, my lord? That wouldnโt be nearly enough time for you to recover."
To recover, huh?
Ian chuckled and gestured toward Philipโs bandaged and immobilized shoulder.
"You should worry about yourself more. You canโt even wield a sword in that state."
"Iโm fine. I have the blessing of the sacred artifact. The wound was deep, but itโs healing well without complications or aftereffects."
โAlways acting tough... What about you, Sir?โ
"Iโll follow your lead. Anytime is fine with me."
"The three of us can handle the preparations, so you two should focus on resting," Charlotte added.
Ian nodded, but Philip spoke up firmly.
โAs a squire, I canโt neglect my duties. Itโs enough for you alone to rest, my lord.โ
"Honestly... looking at you now, you donโt seem much help, freckles," Thesayaโs blunt comment made Philipโs already flushed face even redder.
Soon, Philip began listing the things he could do without using force. It was nothing more than bargaining or making threats.
The group disregarded his objections and talked about the supplies required for the journey. Ian listened absently, his fist tightening and loosening. He was aware that he wasnโt fully healed yet.
Although the pain was minimal, his bones had only just started to mend. He might need several more days of recovery, possibly even more than when he had almost died battling Tahumrit. Well, this time, there was no dragonโs magic to aid in his recovery.
This is already an incredible healing ability. Human greed truly knows no bounds.
Ian smirked and spoke up, โAlright, weโll leave the morning after tomorrow.โ
Philip turned to him quickly. "Really? So soon? Youโd only be resting one more day!"
"If itโs because of me, thereโs no need to rush, Ian. The time remaining for my tribe isnโt that short," Charlotte added.
Ian shook his head and replied nonchalantly, โI can rest while traveling. Besides, I wonโt do anything while weโre here, so make sure everything is well-prepared.โ
"... Alright. Weโll do that," Charlotte nodded.
Mev also gave Ian a reassuring look.
Philip, muttering that he had no choice, looked around at the group and smiled.
"How reassuring. Not long ago, it was just my lord and I hunting the corrupted ones. Now, we have the superhuman from the North who slew a dragon, a beast warrior skilled enough to kill a vampire blindfolded, and an elder elf who was once a demon. No matter how challenging the corrupted one awaiting us might be, Iโm confident weโll handle it with ease."
He raised his glass, smiling with a hint of intoxication. โTheyโre still just individuals; they canโt be as strong as the entire vampire clan, can they?โ
Mev, Charlotte, and Thesaya raised their glasses in agreement.
Ian muttered just after, โ... Itโs a good thing Miguel isnโt here.โ
โWhat do you mean by that?โ
If that guy were here, heโd have thrown a fit, saying youโre saying all the wrong things.
Ian thought to himself, smacking his lips and raising his glass.
โJust drink up.โ
There was no need to ruin the mood with unnecessary comments.
Thesaya downed her wine in one gulp and set her glass down with a clink. โSo, where exactly are we going in the western part of the Empire? And whatโs this about the corrupted ones?โ
โCome to think of it, Thesa still doesnโt know. Hmm... where should I start?โ
โFrom the beginning, all of it.โ
โShall I? Alright, since the night is just starting.โ
โYou do say the right things sometimes, freckles.โ
Philip chuckled, taking a drink as Thesaya skillfully refilled her glass. Mev and Charlotte sipped their drinks and listened to Philipโs story.
It looks like weโve got a bunch of drinkers here.
Ian smiled silently and leaned back in his chair. The lively conversation continued for quite some time, lasting until the plates and bottles were emptied late into the night.
***
As promised, Ian focused on resting without leaving his room. He ate hearty meals mainly consisting of meat from the morning onwards, spending the rest of his time in bed.
His companions, however, were busy. Even Philip and Thesaya were bustling about, and it seemed she was quite a help with the negotiations. Whenever she stared blankly, people felt as if they were being scrutinized by a noble, growing anxious. Probably because becoming an elder fairy intensified her unique, ethereal, and noble aura.
โWhen I talk, merchants just snort, but now theyโre offering discounts on their own. Itโs getting annoying,โ Philipโs grumbling voice often reached Ianโs ears as he drifted in and out of sleep.
โCharlotte, did you feel like this too?โ
โNo. When that happens, I show my claws or teeth. That usually lowers the price a bit more.โ
โ...โ
"It seems youโre not very skilled at bargaining, Philip."
"No... I donโt think you could really call that bargaining..."
โJust focus on checking the horses and carriages. Donโt do any heavy lifting; your shoulder wound might reopen.โ
โ...Yes.โ
While listening to his companionsโ conversations as they occasionally returned to the room, Ian spent a sleepy day. They never once bothered him. At night, they lay down on the fur-covered floor, ignoring Ianโs offer to take the bed.
Ian started getting out of bed the next morning. The city had been hustling since early dawn. Holding a wine glass, Ian lazily leaned against the window. Their room was on the highest floor, at the farthest edge of the castle. While he couldnโt see the inner castleโs main gate, he could see a panoramic view of the city.
His gaze fixed on a group passing through the castle gates.
โThe soldiers leaving the city now are under the command of Sir Osric. Theyโre headed to Felmir at the border to take control of the castle. It shouldnโt be too difficult since the current commanders canโt escape suspicion of being vampire allies.โ
Philipโs voice came from behind as if he knew what Ian was looking at. Entering the room with Mev, he approached Ian, explaining without being asked.
โThe new lord, Viscount Belan, left with most of the troops earlier. Heโs headed to the capital with Bishop Donovan. They intend to seize power under the pretext of quelling the chaos in the city and the royal family, and heโll likely receive a new title as well.โ
He stopped in his tracks and clicked his tongue. "Everyone seems to be red-eyed with the thought of getting their hands on some territory."
"Itโs understandable. They have a legitimate cause and itโs essentially a race against time," Mev, standing next to Ian, murmured as she scanned the dreary skyline covered with storm clouds.
"Theyโve conscripted too many troops. As a result, Glumir is now virtually defenseless. They didnโt seem to have a large force to begin with...."
"Thatโs all thanks to us. This area was already far from the front lines, and now there are no monsters nearby either. Theyโve even started opening the castle gates to welcome people, trying to show that the place is safe."
"...So, weโre no longer a concern for them," Ian said indifferently, taking a sip of his drink.
Philip shrugged. "Theyโre probably busier preparing to leave. Besides, even if we decided to stay here, thereโs no legitimate reason to stop us. After all, we are the saviors of Lu Sard. The new lord might have left in a hurry because of that."
Philip looked at Ian with a peculiar expression. "If you were to change your mind, they would have no choice but to hand over Glumir."
"You sound like you hope for that."
"Not at all. Youโre not the type to govern a mere territory. Perhaps a country, though."
I wouldnโt take even a country. Iโd rather have an extra skill point.
Ian chuckled shortly and surveyed the city with disinterest.
"And the preparations to leave?"
"Almost finished. Weโre leaving in the Empireโs carriage that we arrived in. We have three horses ready, well-fed, and strong. Weโve stocked up on clothes and provisions. As you can see, weโve also gained some new equipment in a hurry."
Philip extended his functioning right arm to display the newly purchased shoulder and wrist guards. Despite using mismatched pieces from the Ark Caravan, he looked more like a seasoned mercenary than a knightโs squire.
"Good. Youโve done well."
As Ian took another sip, the door burst open with a heavy thud. Charlotte and Thesaya entered, laden with equipment, which they dumped onto the table.
"You bought a lot."
"Itโs all for you, Ian."
Ian frowned at Charlotteโs words.
"Looks like too much for just me."
"We brought anything that looked useful. You have the best eye for equipment, so you can pick and choose."
"Donโt worry. Anything left over will be returned for a refund. Of course, thatโs the kittyโs job," Thesaya said, aligning the items.
What is this, a personalized service?
Finally, Ian let out a chuckle and approached the table. After the battle with the vampire clan, he needed to replace nearly all of his gear.
"This, this, this, and thisโ" Ian touched each item lightly, easily sorting out what he needed.
Unfortunately, most of them were of lower quality than what he had used before. It was inevitable; even the best equipment was ultimately consumable. Even the near-sacred Judgement Sword had been broken in half.
"Alright, thatโs it."
As Ian made his selections, Thesaya moved each piece swiftly to the side of the bed, dusting off her hands with a smile.
"The rest will be returned by the kitty, and Iโm heading to the backyard. The redhead promised to teach me swordsmanship."
"Swordsmanship...?" Ian looked at Thesaya anew.
Now that he noticed, she was wearing various leather armor pieces and had a decent longsword strapped to her side. It was a practical outfit prioritizing mobility, making her look like a proper elven warrior.
Thinking that the elder seemed more like a mage, Ian shrugged. There was no rule that mages couldnโt wield swords, after all. Just as he did.
"Donโt worry, Ian. Iโll make sure no accidents or injuries occur," Mev added.
Ian let out a short laugh and set down his glass.
"Just donโt beat her up like you did me. With her character, she might really come at you with everything sheโs got."
"Then sheโll learn that much faster."
Of course.
Ian shook his head and headed back to bed. Though he wasnโt tired, he knew it was essential to sleep whenever possible. By morning, he would be back to spending long hours in a shaking carriage or on horseback, followed by nights relying on campfires for warmth and dew-covered mornings.
As the group quietly began to leave the room, Philip, standing at the back, glanced at Ian lying on the bed and added, "Everything is proceeding smoothly, my lord. Rest easy. Tomorrow, we will leave Glumir without any issues."
***
...Without any issues, my foot.
Ian woke up late at night with this thought. His eyes narrowed as he stared at the dark ceiling. He could clearly feel the distinct waves of corrupted magic. It had appeared suddenly, without any warning, and it wasnโt far away. His nerves on edge, he faintly heard the sound of something breakingโthick wooden boardsโand then a short scream.
...Someoneโs breaking through the main gate.
Without further thought, Ian sprang up from the bed. He wasnโt the only one who had woken up.
โ....โ
โ....โ
Thesaya, already awake, and Mev, sitting up, followed by Charlotte, all glanced at each other.
Click, clankโ
Then, without any further prompts, they all began to gather their gear. No words were necessary.
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