October 17th, 1796. Noon.
Jin and Enya arrived at an inn in a small city in the southern region of the Vermont Empire and unpacked their belongings.
âIt does feel weird that Iâm in the Vermont Empire. I remember the first time I met you, milord, and escaped on the Tikan merchant ship.â
âAnd since we made fake identifications and made disguises⦠Please donât be too worried. Also, make sure to address me as âbrotherâ instead of âlordâ.â
Jin had to use âJin Greyâ, the alias he received when he became a provisional flag-bearer, for his identification. For Enya, the Seven-Colored Peacock created an identity named âAustin Greyâ.
It was because, technically, Enya should not exist in the Vermont Empire. And since she was technically a wanted defector, she crossdressed.
Pfft.
Jin failed to hold in his laughter. It was inevitable after seeing Enya put on a loose masculine robe and a mustache.
âBro! Do I look funny?â
âI canât honestly say no. Please try to lower the tone of your voice. And now, I will begin to drop my honorary speech since weâre brothers. So you should speak comfortably to me as well.â
âKuharhar. Like this? Is this enough?â
âPerfect.â
Contrasting with their two bright and cheery attitudes, Hosen City carried a dull and heavy atmosphere despite it only being midday. Everyone walked with a dark expression, and even the dogs had visible fear in their eyes.
The nearby market was also quiet. The cityâs environment was so devastated, no one really sold anything.
âIt could only be like this since the Dark Magic Association is rampant.â
From the inn, they would find a long trail leading to the central southern region by horse.
Currently, the Dark Magic Association resided there. And when night came, they split into groups of three or four and attacked the city. They continued their robbery and harassment.
Which was why armed soldiers were stationed here and there, but their expressions were not so different from the citizens.
They were stationed only because of the emperorâs orders. They looked tired and exhausted.
âAnyway, Bro, the remnants of the Dark Magic Association must be really bad guys. Did you hear what that soldier was saying? They even indiscriminately kidnap children. I canât believe this is actually the Vermont Empire.â
âThis must be weirder since youâve lived in the capital. There arenât many other cities with better security than Vermontâs capital city.â
âSo now we demolish those filthy villains?â
âMaybe. Letâs wait until they show up.â
However, when night came, the first people who came were a group of noble magicians.
An extravagant and fancy gold carriage passed through Hosenâs transfer gate.
Citizens gathered to gawk at the carriage. Jin and Enya mixed into the crowd.
âItâs the academy magicians!â
âThey must be here to chase them off!â
A golden eagle, the symbol of the magic academy, adorned each flag.
âTheyâre leaving them as the royalsâ hunting game. I think the defense forces are leaving the Dark Magic Association alone so that the academy magicians can set achievements.
âI didnât want it to be like that, but Sir Kashimir was spot on. And they even came on the day we came as well. What the hell?â
Jin clicked his tongue and fixed his hood.
âUhâ¦â
Enya looked surprised as soon as she faced the carriage. She didnât have a single good memory from the academy.
âWhy did theyâ¦? It seems theyâre here to do good thingsâ¦â
âDonât be scared, Austin. They arenât worth anything.â
Jin spoke in a calm voice.
The girl who didnât budge when embarking on a journey to fight the Dark Magic Association froze as soon as she saw the academy flags. Jin felt a little bitter.
âYeah, thanks.â
When he was mastering magic in his past life, Jin didnât get along well with the academy magicians as well.
Their pretentiousness from privilege and elitism was unbearable.
Although not every magician from the academy was like that, he knew just from the pointless gold painting on the carriage that academy magicians thought like they were at the top of the world.
âWell, I donât not understand anything. Itâs true that some talented and privileged people got together. I already know how much they bullied Enya for being a normal citizen. And since sheâs an honor scholar, their jealousy and hate would go through the roof.â
Jin thought that Enya was at least several hundred times more talented than they were. After all, she was chosen by Olta, who was obsessed with royal bloodlines.
âSeeing their poor gold coating on the carriage, it probably isnât an official magician. Probably a very proud novice magician, but from what I can see, they canât defeat the Dark Magic Association.â
âHuh? Even if they are novice magicians, they probably can cast some amazing spells. 4-star on average. The Dark Magic Association is just fifty 3- to 4-star and a sprinkle of 5-stars.â
âThatâs why they donât stand a chance. These remnants are veterans who rolled in from the streets. And novices like them usually only know the theory but never real experience. Compared to the foe, they lack in manpower and experience.â
There were a total of fifteen carriages.
If there were two people in each carriage, then there were only thirty magicians.
âStill, the Academy Council probably knows what they're doing, so they probably mixed in some professionals in there. Just as Sir Kashimir put it, they will âgather them up without leaving a dentâ. A modest 7-star at that.
âHm, if itâs two academy 7-stars, then I guess we wonât need to do anything?â
Jin shrugged and smiled.
âWeâll find out soon enough. Letâs go eat and have a simple glass of beer.â
âOhhh, sounds good, Bro!â
The academyâs novice magiciansâ entrance seemed to reach far and wide.
The depressed area instantly became lively. The closed restaurants and bars opened, and even the darkest alleys had small lights illuminating every corner.
Noble novices were known to spend extravagantly. Since they were also heroes who saved the city, the city had to open back up.
Jin and Enya selected a nice bar with a good balance between food and drinks.
âBro, can I really order anything?â
âOf course.â
âArenât there expensive things on the menu?â
â...Austin. Shouldnât you be a little more self-conscious that including me, our companions are very rich people? Why ask such questions?â
âBut Iâm not rich. Now that Iâm out here, I donât feel like splurging money.â
âWhen we go back, open a personal account either in the Tikan Central Bank, United Steel Dragon Bank, or Vankella Eternal Storage. Iâll make sure to allocate some allowance for you.â
âI will serve you with my life, Big Brother! Also, please promise to give me an autograph.â
âYeah, yeah.â
On a normal scale, about 5,000 gold coins would consider someone as rich.
Nevertheless, without this sense of money, Enya got excited. She ordered all kinds of things.
âOh, a robe and wand? You fellows must also be some magic students. Followers of the novice magicians, I presume?â
Jin shook his head at the disrespectful banter tossed by the restaurant owner. Since they didnât look like they were from around the area, he made sure to fit in a little.
âWeâre just travelers who just coincidentally stopped by. Since we are not affiliated with the academy, thereâs no need for special service.â
âAh, I see. Hoho, but this fella ordered all of our special dishes, so this calls for obligatory special service. Youâre richer than you look.â
The owner smiled and returned to the kitchen.
âBrother, that sounded really infuriating, but you went along with it. Before I met you, I thought the Runcandel Clan was filled with angry and toxic people.â
Jin scoffed as Enya whispered into his ear.
âHe merely approached us without context, and heâs offering us some extra stuff. If I were any other Runcandel, it wouldâve gone differently. His limbs wouldâve been removed by now.â
Jin responded into Enyaâs ear and smiled.
âSo itâs true that itâs filled with angry toxic people! Except you.â
âOk, but why did you change from âbroâ to âbrotherâ?â
âSince you said youâd give me allowance, hehe.â
Tsssssssssss, chch!
The sound of oil and fire clashing on the pan echoed throughout the restaurant. The splendid aroma was a default. As the two were about to clink their beersâ¦
Creaaaak.
Another customer entered the establishment.
And the moment the door opened, Jin had a bad feeling. He sighed.
âGoddammit. Iâm not hungry anymore after hearing all that flattery. Without pig-face and snorting âhyehyehyeâ. Rubbing his hands together and smiling. How is that okay?â
âAgreed. Still, the upperclassmen told us that street food here is worth eating. Letâs get our hopes up. Hey, owner!â
âOh, yes. Yes!â
The owner ran out to the front and bowed to the two customers. Unlike Jin and Enya, they had white robes with gold strings weaved in and out of the silk. With high quality wands in their hands, they were two of the academy novices who came to Hosen.
âI knew that eating comfortably was not an option.â
It would be the move to leave before he could get mixed into any kind of mess.
The novice magicians contemptuously glared at him and Enya, even while they ordered.
Easy to target magic students with worn clothes, like a cat who couldnât pass a flopping fish.
Jin placed three gold coins beside his beer glass. Even though he wanted to leave quickly, he had to pay the bill.
âAustin, letâs just leave⦠Hm?â
However, Enyaâs attitude was weird. With clenched fists, her eyes shook. He could feel that she was trembling beneath her robe.
âMaybeâ¦? Really, now? Those are the novices who bullied her?â
Jin met her eyes.
âAustin, are you thinking what Iâm thinking?â
âAh, Brother. Thatâs⦠Yes. Youâre right. Yeah, letâs get out of here. Letâs.â
âIf you want, I can beat them up without breaking a sweat.â
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âHow much did they bully her for her to get this scaredâ¦?â
Crackle.
Jin ground his teeth and stood.
âHey, you over there. Where are you from? I donât think youâre our followers.â
One of the novice magicians slapped the cheek of someone who wanted to cry.
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