Desir called out and gathered his companions before sharing the information he had obtained from Totlina.
Adjest was the first to respond.
âTo clear this quest, we have to kill that foreigner.â Romantica followed up.
âAnd in order to get rid of the man, we must break through the castle defenses where he is staying.â
Excluding Adjest, who always maintained an expressionless face, everyone looked dejected at the scale of this upcoming task. Everyone knew just how difficult it would be.
Although Desirâs Party had so far raided several facilities, most of them being known for extremely tight security, they were on a whole different level to a royal palace.
The place where the king of a country stayed. It was clear that such a place would be so strong that it would be incomparable to anywhere they had ventured in Shadow Worlds before.
They were only four people, regardless of how strong their party was. It was absurd to even imagine contending with an entire countryâs culmination of power.
âSince we blew up the lab a few days ago, the patrols have been greatly tightened. Itâs almost as if these are the defenses they would deploy during times of war. Look at the soldiers walking around all the time. Outsiders like us canât even freely move.â
Romantica glanced out the window.
She could see a cold street. Soldiers patrolled in pairs and the citizens walked the streets carefully, glancing sideways at anyone they crossed paths with. The number of soldiers on patrol seemed to be triple the usual amount.
âGet off me!â
They could hear a faint voice from an alleyway on the other side of the street. Romantica locked the window, clicking her tongue in annoyance.
âAltea has changed a lot in just the short period of time, obviously, since we destroyed the lab.â
âI feel responsible.â
âTheyâre imaginary beings after all. You donât have to feel guilty about the people here.â
After the second lab was destroyed, the Magic Kingdom began arresting and locking up wizards for various reasons.
If someone showed any sign of disobedience, they would immediately be overpowered and taken into custody. After losing their experimental test subjects again, they were now abusing their power as a country to collect other test material by force.
This was a country of wizards. Wizards were numerous and there was no better place to collect subjects than here.
âThe problem is that weâre mercenaries.â
Most of those who were taken into custody were socially disadvantaged and the weakest largely chose to become mercenaries.
Desir theorized that mercenaries were often targeted since they had no one to vouch for their identity and most of them would not be missed by others. As a result, foreigners like themselves could not venture out recklessly. The city had become so quiet that even the airships that could usually be spotted flying overhead every ten minutes had disappeared.
âIn addition, theyâve blocked all borders with neighboring countries. Inside the city, theyâre checking everyone thoroughly and the encircling net is narrowing down. Theyâll find us here soon.â
They paid the innkeeper a small fortune to keep their secret, but frankly they couldnât tell how long such an arrangement would last.
Pram seemed a little worried.
âItâs really violent. Even if theyâre a mercenary, if anyone is even the smallest bit suspicious, theyâll be taken into custody. Thanks to that, the mercenary guild is starting to form a resistance movement. There must be a lot of tension brewing.â
âWhich means itâs not time to show an indecisive attitude.â
Desir drank the water on the desk. The lukewarm water had a disgusting taste.
âItâs so obvious. Taking as many mercenaries away as possible gives them a large selection to pick the best test subjects from.â
Wizards over Third-Circle were not that common. Pureus had not even been able to find an experimental test subject at a level of at least the Third-Circle, even after conducting his research over such a long period of time.
But thatâs because Pureus had been limited to working on his research in secret. With a nation state backing him openly, he would have definitely gotten his hands on such material. He would have discarded a safe future though.
But the person who now led the Homunculus manufacturing effort no longer seemed willing to conduct their research from the shadows. They were hauling in experts from the mercenary guilds without any pretext what so ever.
Adjest didnât understand the behavior.
âIf itâs done in this manner, thereâs definitely someone who will find it suspicious. A Homunculus may be exposed to the outside world as a result.â
âThere must be a reason why they have to take such a risk and complete the Homunculus in five days.â
âNo matter what they think, what we have to do isnât going to change. So, how are we going to proceed with the quest in this situation?â
Desir answered Romanticaâs question. âThe only way forward is to get Keiâs help.â Grand Master, Kei Hazmaryun.
He was a very powerful warrior and a senior member of the army. He also led quite a few troops directly.
This current situation would be a bit easier to manage with his help. But Romantica immediately expressed skepticism towards such an option.
âThereâs no reason for Kei to help us. What would you think from his point of view if we, who are foreigners, suddenly asked for assistance in entering the royal castle? Heâd rather take us in for questioning.â
Romanticaâs opinion was absolutely right. As she said, a hasty approach would have led to rousing Keiâs suspicion.
âYes, but he is by no means a man that would accept the present situation.â
It was Keiâs holy spirit that Desir banked on, after witnessing it for himself during his stay on the airship.
âWeâll contact him as mercenaries in the name of protecting the citizens. Heâs more than neutral in terms of favor with us. He wonât refuse and he wonât have any reason to doubt.â âThatâs a good plan. And then?â
Adjest responded.
âThen itâs never too late to think about our next move once we hear what he thinks of the current situation.â Desir concluded.
âFor now this is the best path we can take.â
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It wasnât that difficult to find the mansion that Kei was staying at. He was a very prestigious figure and most inhabitants of the capital knew where his mansion was.
On the contrary, it was more difficult to avoid being caught as mercenaries while traveling to the Grand Master. In fact, they were almost caught twice.
âIt is true that soldiers have recently arrested wizards like you in the country. Under the royal edict, innocent mercenaries are arrested, and all those who help them are severely punished. Itâs obviously unfair. And I donât think thatâs right.â
âThatâs why Iâm asking for protection. Weâre facing a serious threat and we need help.â When Desir asked him for protection, he agreed without hesitation.
âOf course, Iâll help you. I truly know that you guys are innocent.â âThank you.â
âPlease stay here until things calm down. The soldiers wonât approach my mansion. But I donât know when this will end.â
Desir felt relieved in his mind. Up to this point, it was as expected. Now he had to check the authenticity of his assumption about how Kei truly felt.
Just as Desir was about to open his mouth to test Kei, Kei spoke first.
âBut you can make a choice. Whether youâre just going to wait for this to end, or follow me and end this mess yourself.â
Desir questioned Keiâs sudden suggestion. âI donât quite get what you mean.â
âIâm currently gathering people to correct this wrong situation.â
Kei was speaking calmly, but what he said was not just a simple matter. âDo you mean to provoke rebellion?â
âIn a way, thatâs what it would be. But I understand that you are mercenary and mercenaries donât care about the right or wrong of a given task.â
âOf course youâre right, but I donât think this is a simple matter to be reckoned with. Why would you ask us for help?â
âBecause I trust you guys very much as mercenaries.â
Kei had once been impressed by the return of Desir and Romantica. He didnât know them personally, but he felt he could trust them as mercenaries.
âThis is an opportunity.â
There was no need to make excuses and persuade them. Kei had originally planned to attack the castle.
With his aide, they could attempt to clear the Shadow World naturally. Desir nodded assiduously.
âNo matter how much mercenaries are driven by money, they donât accept requests that are destined to fail. Whatâs the exact request?â
âTo protect Your Majesty and punish those who call themselves prophets and mislead him.â Exactly in line with the purpose of Desirâs party. There was no reason to refuse.
âPlease be prepared for a reasonable price.â
Kei, who had received Desirâs reply, spoke with a delighted look covering his face. âYouâve made a good choice. Iâll make sure to bring you guys back alive.â