The carriage uneventfully passed by the traveler. The traveler did not try doing anything and merely sat where he was. He did not behave suspiciously for the time being.
I could see from the carrier that Cloud and Leon who were walking by the coachman were engaged in some discussion.
Judging from phrases like âthey are probably waiting and observing,â and âvigilanceâ that I heard from them, they seemed to be of the same opinion as me.
âCloud, what do you think of that earlier?â
I asked Cloud as a way to test him. This was considered an experience too.
âHmm, right. He was probably the scout of the thieves I guess? He seemed to be on edge somehow.â
âRight, his right hand was constantly at his waist. Itâs a habit people who carry daggers often have.â
Cloudâs assumption was ascertained by Leon. I was also of the same opinion.
âCorrect. The daggerâs hilt was visible on his back. I only saw it for a moment, but the scabbard was too thin, so it was probably not some knife he used normally, but instead what people use for assassination.â
âYou saw all that from all the way there, thatâs amazing. But are you certain that it was that kind of weapon?â
Based on the scabbard, it was most likely a stiletto with a needle-shaped blade.
I noticed it because it was the type of dagger assassins often used, but Leon praised me highly for it. I was honestly a bit embarrassed.
âBut he did not take any action after that, so I was thinking maybe it was just a misunderstanding.â
âThatâs not it. He probably refrained from attacking after seeing Leonâs Adventurer card.â
âMy ID?â
Adventurerâs card hung from Leonâs neck. Adventurerâs identification cards had a bordering colored in respective colors that told the wearerâs skill at a glance.
Leonâs card, being fourth-rank, was also colored green, so he could instantly tell. That man probably had a role of investigating the travelers and avoiding the enemy they couldnât beat.
âThen they will not attack us, right? Thatâs good.â
Temuru felt relieved after hearing our conversation. I could understand it, as from a merchantâs perspective, it was ideal to not get attacked from the beginning.
However, hearing about the bandits that found the travelers easy targets made me quite pissed. If it was me of previous life, I would have immediately headed to subjugate them.
Leon also seemed to feel the same given his complex expression.
That said, our duty this time was to escort Temuru. We could not leave his side.
âLeon, letâs hurry ahead for now. They seem to be using this area as their stronghold, so they can be dealt with later.â
âYeah, youâre rightâ¦â
We were Adventurers, and completing commissions was our work. It was not the time to carry out our own justice.
Leon also forcefully convinced himself at my words and urged the carriage onwards.
âEllen, we canât be sure that there wonât be an attack, so be alert. That goes for everyone else too.â
âUnderstood.â
âGot it.â
Ellen and Michelle responded with a salute.
When night came, we made use of the roadside lodging hut. This was something made for the people traveling back and forth on this highway, a humble hut that only offered a roof over your head, blankets, and a water well.
They tended to become dens of shady people, but Adventurers or the kingdom knights were dispatched during those times, so the safety was maintained presently.
We encountered a traveler aside from us today, but according to them they were a merchant and their escorts heading to Raum, so there was nothing off about it.
âSuspicious people, huh?â
âYes. They may have been the spy of the thieves. Since we had fourth-ranked Leon with us, they probably overlooked us.â
âThat makes me jealous. I only have third-ranks with me, so it might be dangerousâ¦â
Temuru and the other merchant exchanged information. For the merchants traveling to Raum, thieves nested in that area were nothing but a headache. Much less when they did not have enough power to repel them, as they couldnât even get to Raum.
âHow about it, Mr. Heath? Would you be able to repel the bandits?â
âI canât say for sure since I havenât seen them. But we should manage if itâs just driving them away.â
The escort this merchant called Heath had with him answered so with difficulty. He probably found it hard to declare that they could defeat them. The Adventurerâs card on his neck was bordered in yellow. Proof that he was third-rank.
The other two of his comrades were similarly yellow.
ââ¦I see, understood.â
Since they couldnât declare that they would be able to defeat them, the merchant had seemed to realize there was a lack to their combat power and nodded briefly.
âHowever, this leaves us in a bit of trouble.â
âIndeed. Even for us, without Mr. Leon here, returning to Raum would be quite difficult.â
âWhat should I do. If they pulled back after seeing Mr. Leon, then he should be able to beat them, yes? I will put out a request, so would you be willing to have him subjugate them?â
âUm, wellâ¦â
The conversation between the merchants led to a request to subjugate the bandits. Even for him, it wasnât easy to always secure veterans like Leon. That said, returning and putting up the request to subjugate them would also waste their time.
âHmm, returning would waste our time, and it would certainly be safer to subjugate them. However, if he goes to subjugate them, we would become vulnerable.â
âThen, what if we have Mr. Heath and his party protect you in the meantime?â
âThat would mean our protection targets would increase, so we would need higher payâ¦â
âI shall pay for it. However, this is the last resort that we have to do because you cannot defeat the bandits, so let us drive a bargain.â
âUgh⦠Fine.â
It appears that the other party had reached their deal. Then the merchant proposed it to Temuru once again. Now it was up to our side to decide.
Would he believe the merchant he was seeing for the first time and accept the subjugation request, or not trust him, ignore and move on.
Temuru glanced towards Leon. He wanted to take care of the bandits, so he responded with a firm nod.
âUnderstood. We shall accept it.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâll go too.â
âLady Nicole!?â
âI mean, Leon is a warrior, right? A scout is indispensable in night battles. Iâm probably the one with the highest skill in that field.â
âI certainly have some scouting skill, but I am nowhere near as sharp as you.â
âRight? So take me along.â
Finia was hesitant about my participation until the end, but after persuading her that it was for both sidesâ safety, she finally gave in.
âThen, please. But prioritize your safety above everything. It would be great trouble for me if you died.â
âYes, Iâm fully aware of it.â
After we all came to an agreement, Temuru gave that warning. If Leon died here, Temuru would have no choice but to return back to Raum. And now that Heathâs party had more people to protect, they would be easier prey for the bandits.
Hence his point to prioritize Leonâs safety.
After that, we checked our equipment and advanced towards the highway.
Thus, bandit subjugation was waiting ahead of us.