Three days later, the 1st and 7th Battalions of the Kingâs Order returned to the capital, Drunta.
The cursed sword Mareda was one of the many darkness-related incidents that shook the Kingdom of Yustil, and it caused particularly significant damage. After handling this, the royal family highly commended their efforts.
The reputations of Captain Jiken and Vice-Captain Trib spread throughout the kingdom.
However, Karnakâs name remained unknown.
It was deliberately kept hidden.
***
The day before their return to Drunta.
âYou want to credit me with handling the cursed sword Mareda? Leaving you out of the story?â
âYes.â
âWhat are you talking about? It was you, Lord Karnak, who defeated the evil spirit of the sword in the end, wasnât it?â
Jiken was strongly opposed when he first heard the suggestion.
âThereâs no need to shift the credit to me. Do I look like someone petty enough to be jealous of such things?â
âThatâs not what this is about.â
Karnak had his reasons.
âWasnât it Captain Jiken who ultimately subdued the cursed sword?â
It wasnât a lie.
It was indeed Jiken who suppressed the sword in the end. What rampaged afterward wasnât the sword but Laficel.
âWe merely finished it off.â
And that was only possible because Jiken, Trib, and others had already weakened most of its power.
âThe captain is only getting the honor that is rightfully his.â
âEven so, honor should be shared. Why are you excluding yourself?â
Karnak gave a bitter smile.
âNot everyone in the Kingâs Order is as magnanimous as you, Captain.â
At that, Jiken understood the situation.
Karnak had already achieved too much in such a short time.
If he earned even more merit, surpassing one of the most senior members like Jiken, it would likely unsettle the other battalion captains.
âIâm just a country bumpkin whoâs made his way to the capital, and itâs already been overwhelming enough. I donât want to create any more trouble.â
âWell, given how quickly youâve been promoted, I suppose showing some restraint isnât a bad idea. But falsifying the report⦠that feels a bitâ¦â
Jiken looked troubled.
If they followed Karnakâs plan, they would have to omit the fact that the swordâs evil spirit had transferred to a human host. That would mean lying.
âOf course, weâll report the truth to Commander Erantel. But do we really need to document the Kingâs Orderâs mistakes in writing?â
Within the Kingâs Order, it was crucial to know the methods of the cultists to prepare for future encounters. Hiding such details would be dangerous.
But was there a need to expose those mistakes to the outside world?
âEven if we report it honestly, wouldnât it just give people more reasons to criticize us? It would only hinder our future operations.â
For the same reason, it was better to leave out the strange behavior of the girl towards Karnak and the 7th Battalion.
If they reported that truthfully, theyâd have to explain the reason behind it, which they still hadnât figured out. It would only invite more criticism.
âItâll be cleaner if we just say that Captain Jiken and Vice-Captain Trib handled everything.â
Jiken, now convinced, nodded.
âUnderstood. Weâll take the credit.â
Then, he looked at Karnak seriously.
âI owe you a debt. Iâll make sure to repay it one day.â
Karnak smiled softly.
âI donât feel like Iâve done you a favor, but itâs always nice to have someone to rely on when times are tough.â
A smile appeared on Jikenâs face as well.
âIf you ever need anything, donât hesitate to come to me.â
***
âWhatâs the real reason?â Baros asked with a face full of disbelief.
âWhy do you think thereâs another reason?â
âYoung master, you are acting with restraint? That canât be true.â
There was, of course, another reason.
âItâs because of Laficel.â
The Kingâs Order believed that Laficel had been briefly possessed by the swordâs evil spirit and made one final desperate attack.
Because of this, no one paid much attention to that fact.
Itâs common for evil spirits to jump from host to host.
âBut the Church of the Seven Goddesses might not see it that way.â
Currently, the Church of the Seven Goddesses is persistently tracking any traces of necromancy. There are many highly capable and responsible individuals within the church who scrutinize even the most minor issues.
Take Priest Alius, for example. Heâs that type, which is why they even met.
Itâs good to have such competent priests, but he is afraid of stirring up unnecessary trouble.
What if the Main Temple decided to investigate Laficel? And what if, under the influence of divine power, some of her memories began to return?
âItâs better to avoid drawing attention from the start.â
The reason the swordâs girl acted strangely toward the 7th Battalion was ultimately because of Karnak. If someone dug into that, it would only become a nuisance.
Itâs a hundred times better to let Jiken and Trib take the credit and move on safely.
âThanks to that, everything wrapped up nicely, didnât it?â
Karnak beamed with a bright smile.
He had diverted the publicâs attention away from Laficel, and on top of that, he had strengthened his relationship with Jiken.
âWith this, donât you think my social skills have improved quite a bit, Baros?â
âI suppose so. In the past, everyone you met seemed to turn into an enemy.â
âWhy was that, anyway?â
âIâm not sure.â
Karnak and Baros both tilted their heads in confusion.
Watching them in disbelief, Serati spoke up with a teasing tone.
âMaybe itâs because youâre so talented that you never had to care about what others thought.â
She was just saying it in passing, but the two men nodded seriously.
âSo, social skills only develop when you lack certain things?â
âTrue, Iâve also been getting along with people better lately.â
Serati chuckled inwardly.
It felt both off-track and somehow right at the same time.
âStill, the fact that those two are starting to care about how others see them is a good sign.â
***
Thanks to the prearranged plan, Karnakâs name didnât become a topic of conversation among the people.
However, there was one name that did become a small topic of interest.
Baros.
âCongratulations, Sir Baros!â
âYouâve finally become an Aura User!â
No one was particularly surprised by the fact that Baros had become an Aura User.
After all, he had always been a master of martial arts.
âIt was stranger that he hadnât awakened to his Aura until now.â
Within the Kingâs Order, there were already several Aura Users who had been defeated in duels with Baros, despite him not being able to wield aura at the time.
Everyone had been expecting that he would become an Aura User sooner or later.
A few nobles watched with some interest.
âTwo Aura Users, and the lord himself is a 6th-circle mage?â
âThe Jestarad family is more powerful than I thought.â
âThereâs also a rumor that Prince Lloyd is backing them?â
Even so, it wasnât enough to draw any significant attention.
Becoming a newly awakened Aura User wasnât considered all that extraordinary.
In the capital city of Drunta, the Red Knights were not uncommon.
There was no reason for the central powers to feel threatened just because a minor provincial family had gained a bit more strength.
The perfect balance of appropriate recognition and indifferent dismissal.
It was precisely the position Karnak had aimed for.
âAlright, now that the external issues are resolved, itâs time to deal with personal matters.â
Leaving the inn where they had been staying, Karnak bought a house in the southern district of Drunta.
With Laficel joining them, their group had grown larger, and it wasnât exactly ideal to stay at an inn while taking care of a young girl.
âMost importantly, I donât want her interacting with random strangers before weâve fully assessed her condition.â
âWow, that sounds like youâre planning to lock up a little girl and raise her to your liking.â
âOh? Is that a bad thing, Serati?â
âItâs just a joke, donât worry about it.â
âGlad to hear that.â
As planned, Laficel was entrusted to Seratiâs care, though Serati herself felt uneasy about the arrangement.
âIsnât this a bit of a downgrade for her? Her original teacher was the Martial King, Beltia.â
But she couldnât just leave her alone.
If Laficel regained her memories, the people who would be in real danger werenât just the former Death King and the Death Knight Lord. She wonât leave wicked followers of the Death King alone either.
âWell, as long as I treat her well from now on, it should be fine, right?â
Serati took good care of Laficel, buying her delicious food, helping her bathe, brushing her hair, and dressing her in fine clothes.
Laficel, who had been a dirty country girl, was reborn as a lively and adorable city girl. Sitting her down in front of her, Serati spoke seriously.
âFrom now on, youâll be my squire, Laficel.â
âYes, Master!â
âMaster, huhâ¦â
For someone like Serati, who was an Aura User, she certainly had the qualifications to take on a squire.
But still, being called âMasterâ by the future Martial King felt a bit awkward.
ââ¦Just call me Unnie instead.â
Since Laficel didnât know any better, she obediently followed Seratiâs instructions.
âYes, Serati Unnie!â
As a squire, Laficel would need to learn how to handle various tasks, so she was given simple household chores to start with.
With her memories sealed, Laficel was truly a kind and diligent child.
The hatred and anger sheâd shown when they first met had vanished without a trace. In fact, she was surprisingly obedient to Karnak and Baros.
âLord Karnak! I finished cleaning!â
âLord Baros! I fetched water!â
âLord Karnak! I finished sewing!â
âLord Baros! Can I help you prepare the meal?â
Each time, the two men awkwardly averted their eyes.
âOh, uh, rightâ¦â
âGood job, thanksâ¦â
Her bright smile made it hard to look her in the eye.
[Gah!]
[The guiltâ¦]
Watching them, Serati couldnât help but chuckle.
[Whatâs this? Those two who were always so shamelessâ¦]
Well, their guilt was heavy enough that even their thick skins couldnât handle it.
In any case, Laficel naturally blended into the group. Karnak was also able to observe her more closely.
âFor now, it seems like the memory seal is holding properlyâ¦â
Now, it was time to figure out how she had reversed space-time to end up in this era.
However, recklessly probing the sealed memories was still too dangerous.
âSigh, we finally have a lead, but we canât even confirm it.â
âA lead, young master?â
âThere was something Iâve been suspicious of all this time. But thanks to Laficel, Iâm more certain now.â
He had been curious for a while.
Why had the Jestarad family suddenly become so wealthy?
Where did that copper mine, which hadnât existed before, come from?
And why had Karnakâs power, the Darkness of Doom, already started spreading in the world from a time even before his time?
âAll of this happened roughly four years before we returned.â
So, what exactly happened during that time?
Suddenly, Karnak changed the subject.
âDo you know, Baros? Magic related to space-time is purely theoretical. Thereâs never been a case where itâs actually been proven.â
Baros didnât bother responding.
Through long experience, he knew that Karnak wasnât asking for an answer.
This was just Karnak organizing his own thoughts through the act of questioning.
âWhat really happens when you reverse time and go back to the past? How do you resolve the contradictions of time?â
This is a topic on which mages are divided.
Some argue for the existence of parallel worlds, while others claim that the space-time continuum is immutable, making time manipulation magic impossible. Others believe that fixed singularities exist in the continuity of space-time.
The important point is that all of these ideas are merely thought experiments.
No one had ever actually reversed space-time.
âOnly I have.â
Karnak smiled bitterly.
âSo no one has ever been able to give me answers on this matter.â
Until now, he had assumed this world was some sort of parallel world.
âBut it turns out that even in this case, history can be altered.â
What if someone else had returned to this timeline? And what if they returned before Karnak and influenced the past?
âThat would explain why the world has become so twisted.â