Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Unkenâs Secret
ãWait, Pond? The town in Ponsonia? Guildmaster?ãn/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Aliceâs gaze went back and forth between Unken and Hikaru. Hikaru couldnât be mistaken as he checked the manâs Soul Board. There couldnât be anyone else with the same name who had the exact same stats.
ãSo youâre from Ponsonia.ãUnken asked Hikaru, feeling tension all over his body.
Hikaru himself deepened his voice a bit so he wouldnât get exposed.
ãWho knows? It doesnât matter where Iâm from, does it?ã
ãHow much do you know?ã
ãAll I know is that the blockhead right there snuck into Margrave Grugschiltâs mansion, got busted, and ran all the way here.ã
ã.........ã
Unken scowled at Alice. She turned pale, looking at Hikaru as if to say âThis isnât what we planned!â
ãI just want to know why you, a Ponsonian guildmaster, are working for the Empire.ã
ãWhy do you want to know that?ã
Various theories were probably being formed in Unkenâs head right now as to who this boy was. But there should be plenty of people who knew he worked as a guildmaster in Pond. When it came to information, Hikaru had the overwhelming advantage.
ãIâm just curious.ã
ãYouâre taking a risk just to satisfy your curiosity? Good one.ã
ãI donât think thereâs any risks involved at all. You two donât stand a chance against me.ã
ãI like your confidence, but are you sure thereâs only two of us here?ã
Hikaru knew right away that Unken was bluffing. His Mana Detection told him there was no one else around. Although he wouldnât be able to detect those with three or more points on Mana Obfuscation or those who had special magic items that blocked detection Skills. But even Unken only had two points on his.
ãI am.ã
ãHow ridiculous.ã
ãIâll know if reinforcements arrive too.ã
Unken clicked his tongue.ãHe has Detection, huh?ãhe muttered. Most people knew about Detection Skills.
ãYou shouldnât rely on your job classes. This isnât a place for kids. Go home.ã
ãIâm not leaving until you answer my question. Iâm sure anyone would be curious why the man who killed the Tyrant is working for the Empire.ã
Various emotions showed on Unkenâs face. Hikaru simply baited him, but it seemed to be true. Jill guessed right. Fifty years ago, Emperor Balzardâwho was known as a tyrantâplanned to invade other nations, Ponsonia included. But he was assassinated. And by whom, nobody knew.
ãWhat?! Master Keikai killed the Emperor?! What do you meâã
Unken swung his dagger towards his disciple standing beside him, Alice. The attack was spontaneous, but his movements were clean and sharp. But right before his blade could slit Aliceâs neck, sparks flew. A stone that Hikaru hurled hit the daggerâs grip, and the weapon dropped to Unkenâs feet.
ãWha...?ãAlice stood there, dumbfounded. Her mind couldnât keep up with the sudden turn of events.
ãWhat are you just standing there for?! Get away from him! He almost killed you!ã
ãWh-What...? Master... why?ã
ãBecause you learned a top-secret information!ã
Unken quietly reached for his dagger. He was serious. He really wanted to kill Alice.
Was it really that bad if someone found out? Of course, itâs not something you can talk about openly. But did he really have to kill his student for it? Without even hesitating a bit? Hikaru couldnât tell.
ãDonât move, Unken.ãHikaru aimed his revolver loaded with a bullet containing dark magic.ãIf you pick that up, youâre dead.ã
ãI havenât seen that weapon before. But it seems youâre serious.ã
Unken most likely realized from Hikaruâs aura that it wasnât just a threat. The old man had four points on Instinct as well. He pulled his fingers away from the dagger and showed his empty hands to Hikaru.
ãGet away from him, stupid spy.ã
ãB-But...!ã
ãJust move! Quick!ã
ãOkay!ã
Hikaru wouldâve killed Alice earlier if he deemed her dangerous. And now he was trying to save her. The whole situation was too ridiculous to even be funny.
ãHaha. Youâre a nice boy. I see. So you led him here, Alice.ã
ãN-N-No, I didnât!ã
Alice stood ten meters away, but Hikaru could clearly see her panicking. If he could, heâd tell her to quit being a spy. She was too easy to read, definitely not fit for this line of work.
ãWell, it doesnât matter. What do you want, kid?ã
ãI told you. I just want an answer to my question.ã
ãYouâre a man of few wants. Though I suppose wanting to learn the truth is being greedy.ã
ãSo will you answer my question or not?ã
ãVery well. Alice.ã
ãYes, Sir!ãAlice straightened up.
ãIf you learn about what Iâm going to say, you will either spend the rest of your life working for the Empire, or be chased until you die. Are you fine with that?ã
ãOf course not!ã
ãThen go. Forget about what the boy said just now, and I will forget it as well.ã
ãI already forgot everything! Nothing happened today!ã
Alice turned her back on them and ran as fast as she could. She disappeared into the darkness in no time at all. With his Mana Detection, Hikaru could tell she took the shortest direction to get away as far as possible, without hesitating for a moment.
ãSheâs done in this type of work.ã
ãYeah, right. You just tried to kill her.ã
ãHowâd you stop me earlier? Donât tell me you just threw that stone on the spur of the moment. That would be a superhuman feat.ã
Thatâs exactly what he did. Though Hikaru couldnât tell him he had ten points on Throwing, of course.
ãForget about me. Letâs hear the truth right now.ã
ãNo need to be in such a hurry, Hikaru.ã
ã...Wha?ã
Hikaru was caught off-guard after Unken called his name.
ãHaha. That was a bad move. You shouldnât let your discomposure show. When youâre fighting and your lifeâs on the line, it could lead to a fatal mistake.ã
Hikaru didnât want Unken to correctly identify him. The old man mightâve baited him too. His four points on Instinct could have played a huge part. Still he mentioned his name right at the offset.
ãA kid with this much skill? Youâre the only one that came to mind. Take it as a compliment.ã
ãWhy, thank you.ã
ãYou were able to kill the Red-horned Rabbit so efficiently because of your ability to conceal your presence and your Detection.ã
ãNo oneâs stupid enough to show their cards.ã
ãI taught you how to dissect, didnât I?ã
ãThat was your job as the guildmaster.ã
ãYou really never run out of things to say...ãUnken muttered.ãWhatever. Iâm no longer Pondâs guildmaster.ã
ãReally?ã
ãI resigned. From now on, Iâm working full-time for the Empire. If you really want to know, Iâll tell you... How I killed Emperor Balzard, a relative of mine.ã