Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Silver Face
Hikaru sprinted through the back alleys. He tried activating his Mana Detection once more, but the amount of information was too much, it made him dizzy. He might be able to endure it with proper training, but there was no time for that right now.
Lavia was at a place with plenty of horses, forced into a carriage. When Hikaru glanced at the ground a while ago, he saw a button from Laviaâs coat.
Rose Knight Paradise. A book that Lavia and Catherine read and recommended to him. While it was targeted mostly for women, the story had plenty of twists which made for an interesting read.
A nobleâs daughter eloped with her lover and was later captured by pursuers sent by her family. A button from her clothes fell right then. Her lover, a knight, noticed the button and realized his love had been kidnapped.
If Lavia dropped the button on purpose, it most likely meant that she was âkidnapped by pursuers from homeâ â in other words, from Ponsonia.
I didnât expect them to follow her all the way here.
They probably realized it was her when they saw the fire spell Lavia cast. The King of Ponsonia should be aware that she could use such powerful magic. So her pursuers used that as their lead.
The carriage station was coming to sight. And then one of the carriages left in a hurry. Is that it? Hikaru thought as he activated his Mana Detection.
Sharp pain ran through his head and he let out a low grunt. He felt light-headed. But he saw it clearly. Lavia was in that carriage. With his Stealth active, Hikaru dashed towards the accelerating vehicle. He would not be able to catch up.
Hikaru opened his Soul Board.
Sitting on the driverâs seat, the short man turned around.
ãL-L-Leaving him behind w-w-was not my idea, okay?!ã
The woman with him simply frowned without a word.
Lavia, lying inside the carriage, listened to their conversation, though she couldnât see as they put a bag over her head. Her hands and legs were bound by what seemed to be magic items. The woman sat close by, watching her every move.
This is completely different from when I was transported to the capital from Pond.
Back then, bone-headed adventurers were in charge of transport, so Hikaru was able to rescue her with his Stealth. But it would be difficult to employ the same method right now. The inside of the carriage was dim; a tarp most likely covered the whole vehicle. Hikaruâs Stealth would be meaningless if he opened the tarp and the kidnappers noticed it suddenly got bright. Before that, did Hikaru even notice her message?
Iâm sure he did.
Lavia had faith. She had no way of knowing when heâd be back after killing the dragon, but she believed Hikaru would come after her. He would notice the message she left.
Her only worry was Paula. Guild personnel seemed to be looking for her. Itâd be great if the worst-case scenario was she would be taken into custody. But that didnât ease Laviaâs worry.
ãW-W-Weâre out of town.ãthe man said.
The woman ignored him.
ãA-Are you sure about this? H-He might come for us next...ã
ãShut up already! Keep your eyes on the front!ã
Her ear-piercing voice startled not just the man, but Lavia as well. Silence fell. Lavia could hear the sounds of other carriages passing by.
ã...U-Uh...ã
ãI said shut up!ã
ãB-But...ã
The man was hesitating to say something, fueling the womanâs irritation.
ãJust spit it out!ãshe shouted.
ãTh-Th-The carriage got heavier!ã
ãWhat?ã
Lavia felt the woman move, and it got bright. She mustâve opened the curtains.
ãWhat do you mean?ã
ãThe horseâs steps are heavier...ã
ã.........ã
ãP-Please, no yelling!ã
ãThe road.ã
ãWhat?ã
ãItâs probably just the road being bad since we got out of town.ã
ãN-No! Th-Th-Thatâs not it!ã
ãYes, it is!ã
ãWeâre heavier by about a personâs weight!ã
Then out of the blue, the horse cried and reared wildly.
ãWeâre under attack!ã
The horseâs ears were crushed. For a split second, the woman saw something thrown from up above.
ãUp there!ã
The woman stood on the driverâs seat and watched the top of the carriage warily, but no one was there. Once again, the horse cried. Its front legs were broken. The animal sank to the ground and the carriage stopped.
ãWhat happened?!ã
ãI-I donât know! I-I didnât see! ã
Thick bushes grew on both sides of the road.
Someoneâs hiding there, the woman thought. But who? No one knows weâre in Borderzard. What do they want anyway? We were careful. We didnât do anything that would warrant an attack. Forestiaâs counterintelligence? They should know that the King wonât just sit around and do nothing if they attack us.
The woman thought about it for just a short moment, but that short moment turned into a huge loss.
Why arenât they attacking? Oh, crap!
Quickly, she lifted the tarp behind her. Their target, the Countâs daughter, was gone. On the opposite side, the cover was slightly opened.
After stopping the horse, Hikaru used his Life Detection to check if there was anyone else inside the carriage besides Lavia. Life Detection 1 and Detection Expansion 3 had a range of a hundred meters, which didnât put much strain on his brain.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He then immediately entered the carriage through the back, carried Lavia, and escaped. With Group Obfuscation on, they moved to the bushes. He then removed the bag from Laviaâs head.
ãIâm sorry Iâm late.ã
ãItâs okay. I knew youâd come.ãLavia smiled, full of confidence, and Hikaru was taken aback.
ãOh, man. I didnât know you believed in me that much.ã
ãMy trust for you is infinite.ã
ãIâll do my best to not let you down, then.ã
ãAnyway, howâs Paula?ã
It was just like her to ask about someoneâs safety rather than how he got here.
ãSheâs fine.ã
Lavia exhaled in relief.
ãYou stay here and keep your Stealth on. Iâll get the keys to your cuffs.ã
ãOkay.ã
Hikaru left her behind. It seemed the culprits already realized that Lavia was gone. Both of them already escaped into the bushes. They probably thought it was better to hide in the bushes where the enemy was, rather than stay out in the open.
He couldnât detect the woman with his Life Detection, which meant she had one or more points on Life Obfuscation. Since he knew where the man was, he started walking towards him instead. Then he winced, feeling sharp pain.
My legs... Must be the recoil.
Hikaru poured three points on Power Burst to chase the carriage. Though it seemed his body couldnât support it just yet.
ãSoul BoardãHikaru
Age: 15 Rank: 42
5
ãVitalityã
ãMagical Powerã
ãPhysical Strengthã
..ãStrengthã1
..ãWeapon Masteryã
....ãThrowingã10 (MAX)
......ãHeaven Shotã0
ãAgilityã
..ãPower Burstã2â5
..ãStealthã
....ãLife Obfuscationã4
....ãMana Obfuscationã4
....ãImperceptibilityã5 (MAX)
......ãAssassinationã3 (MAX)
........ãSnipeã3 (MAX)
......ãGroup Obfuscationã4
ãIntuitionã
..ãInstinctã1
..ãDetectionã
....ãLife Detectionã1
....ãMana Detectionã3
......ãDetection Expansionã3 (MAX)
The highest Power Burst heâd seen so far was Selyeâs four points. He concluded that anything higher than that should be enough for him to catch up. The reason he didnât increase his Strength was because Power Burstâwhich was useful against surprise attacksâfit his fighting style more.
While Strength was important in throwing stones, he might be using the revolver more often in the future. Heâd done simulations before, so it didnât take long for him to decide. In fact, he caught up to the carriage at an incredible speed. Although it came for a priceâthe pain in his legs.
There you are.
The man moved carefully, each step silent. Hikaru spotted his back. Iâd love to learn how to do that.
ãHey.ã
Hikaru called out to him, and the man quickly turned around in surprise, but on his face was a twisted smile.
ãHehe. Gotcha!ã
The man threw a ping-pong-sized ball that ignited in the air and produced a blaze. It wasnât magic. Judging from the smell, he used some sort of powder.
ãHuh?ã
But Hikaru was no longer there.
ãOver here.ã
This time the voice came from the opposite direction, and the man turned around. The boy moved and he didnât even notice.
ãWh-Wh-Who are you?! ã
A boy donning a cloak stood before him, hood covering his eyes. On his face was a silver mask.
ãWho am I? Letâs see... How should I introduce myself... I know. Call me Silver Face.ã
That was the first time Hikaru named his masked persona. This name would soon cause an uproar throughout the world.
ãI-I see... Then, die!ã
The man once again tried to throw the same ball he did earlier.
I know thatâs a feint.
The real attack would come from the woman behind Hikaru. He hurled a stone at the manâs nose, turned around, and went straight for the woman.
Her eyes widened. The ball that the man was about to throw, exploded, burning his arm. The woman, with a dagger in each hand, lunged at Hikaru, but he disappeared.
Hikaru had learned a lot from his Short Sword lessons. Movements that wouldâve taken years to study, he was able to master because of his Stealth God class. Even a small feintâs effect was multiplied a couple of times.
Such was the tremendous power provided by a two-character job class. But of course, the woman had no way of knowing that.
ãOver here.ã
A voice came from behind. Impossible! she thought as she quickly turned around and brandished her dagger. But no one was there. The next second, she felt a blow to the back of her head and she fainted.
ãPhew. That went well, I think.ã
Hikaru was holding a wakizashi with the scabbard still on. He used it to knock the woman out cold. One wrong move, and he wouldâve killed her with the Assassination buff, but it worked out fine. He got better at adjusting his strength after countless mock battles with the Jarazack students.
The man who blew himself up was gone, however.
ãI see.ã
Hikaru noticed a burnt piece of cloth at the spot where the man was. He made it look like his hand was burning, but in truth it was just the cloth. Then he escaped while Hikaru engaged the woman.
ãHe looked slow-witted. Turned out heâs the most dangerous. Was everything just an act?ã
Fortunately, Hikaru found the keys to Laviaâs cuffs in the womanâs pockets. He then tied the female assailant to a nearby tree. Iâll inform the authorities later.
Hikaru immediately removed Laviaâs cuffs.ãAre you hurt?ã
ãIâm fine. Thanks, Hikaru. I always knew you were my hero.ã
Lavia clung to his left arm, which made it harder to walk. But he thought she might be feeling uneasy so he let her be.
They made their way back to Borderzard.