Wind of War
A bell rang, signaling the arrival of a visitor.
ãWelcome to my workshop, the number one in fashionâ Oh, itâs just you.ã
ãWell, yeah. Got a problem?ã
Dodorono the dwarf appeared from within his store, wearing a snug suit. The visitor, on the other hand, was none other than the dashing, elf blacksmith, sleeves rolled up all the way to his shoulders and a towel wrapped around his head.
ãWhat about your shop?ã
ãI donât really feel like hammering iron right now.ã
It was still early in the morning. There wouldnât be a lot of customers around this time. But he shouldnât even have the luxury to leave his store. Yet Leniwood still came to Dodoronoâs place where armors and clothes were made.
ãMy weapons are made to defeat monsters. It just doesnât feel right for them to be used against men...ã
ãAre you closing shop?ã
ãIâm still selling what I have in stock. If I closed now, they might accuse me of being on the Princeâs side.ã
ãI suppose.ã
ãYou have it better. You sell things that protect people.ã
ãYup. Sales are through the roof.ã
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Ever since the dispute between the Prince and the Princess started, the demand for protective gears had gone up. Dodorono had been very busy creating defensive equipment, but still he was shorthanded. He had bags under his eyes, a result of lack of sleep.
Still Dodorono entertained this eccentric elf because as someone who crafted gear for adventurers, he understood the guyâs despair.
ãDid you hear? This place will be smack in the middle of the war.ãLeniwood said.
ãI did. The residents say theyâre moving to the royal capital temporarily.ã
ãWhat are you gonna do?ã
ãIâm staying. If their armors break, someone has to fix them. What about you?ã
ãI... Iâm staying too, I think.ãLeniwood usually spoke clearly, but right now he didnât seem sure what to do.ãIf the weapons of people I know get chipped while fighting, I gotta be there to repair them. You know what I mean?ã
ãYeah...ã
Leniwood heaved a sigh.ãWars are a load of shit, man. Fighting monsters is much easier.ã
Dodorono agreed wholeheartedly.
Things were hectic in Pondâs Adventurerâs Guild. Five days had passed since Einbeast declared war on Ponsonia. The royal capital requested the guild to round up as many high-ranked adventurers as possible. Adventurers were specialists in fighting monsters, and during war times, they were recruited to fight humans as well.
Thatâs why once a war was declared, high-ranked adventurers were restricted from crossing national borders.
ãTh-Thereâs not a lot of them! Is this all we have?!ã
Pondâs submaster was furious as he stared at the adventurers list that Gloria handed. One rank A party, 2 rank B parties, and 21 rank C parties.
As for the ranked C adventurers, most of them were only recently promoted for their contribution in the war against Quinbland. In terms of power, however, they were at best rank D.
There wasnât any official notice in the war against the Empire. Unlike Einbeastâs sudden declaration, the conflict against Quinbland was something that occurred gradually, slowly escalating conflicts that turned into an all-out battle. With Ponsoniaâs withdrawal, there was now an implicit ceasefire between the two countries, which made it possible for the Four Stars to leave.
ãA lot of the high-ranked adventurers were turned off from the sudden number of promotions lately.ã
ãI-It had to be done! The guild gets more money from the kingdom if we have more high-ranked adventurers!ã
ãTry telling that to the adventurers rank B and up.ã
ãUh...ã
The submaster shrunk under Gloriaâs words. He had used his authority to send rank C adventurers for the transport of Count Morgstadâs daughter, a primary witness to her fatherâs murder, and completely disregarded the clientâs request to hire the Four Stars of the East.
As a result, the job ended in failureâcourtesy of Hikaruâand the submaster hid himself, saying heâd take a leave of absence.
But then all of a sudden, Unken, Pondâs guildmaster, resigned. The submaster returned, firmly believing he would be the next guildmaster, no matter how unreasonable it sounded. Needless to say, Unken was succeeded by someone else, a person from the royal capital.
Having just returned to work, the submaster couldnât take another leave. A distant relative of a noble, he got the position through connections. As such, he wasnât exactly the earnest type when it came to work. Five days ago, the guildmaster told him he was going on a leave, and put him in charge. The submaster was ecstatic.
ãHe tricked me!ã
The guildmaster knew before anyone else that Einbeast declared war on Ponsonia, and that their army would be joining forces with Austrinâs troops. He knew that Pond would turn into a battlefield.
Being the guildmaster in Pond where the fighting would take place would be grueling. Not wanting to deal with all the trouble, he pushed all the burden to the submaster and went into hiding. He probably felt scared. While a pact prevented the army from harming the Adventurers Guild during wartime, war was still unpredictable.
Tricked? Didnât you run away after your failure? Our work doubled after the incident. Gloria was all smiles, but dark emotions swirled inside her.
A knock came at the door.ãItâs me, Jill!ã
She sounded in a hurry. The submaster and Gloria exchanged glances.
ãCome in.ã
ãThank you.ã
Jill was unusually flustered.ãA-About the high-ranked adventurers in Ponsonia...ã
ãYou mean this?ã
The submaster flicked the list with his finger. One rank A and two rank Bs. Many for rank C and below. Nothing changed.
Einbeast, on the other hand, had two rank As, four rank Bs, and ten rank Cs. One could tell that their ranks were assigned with great consideration. Overall, Einbeast had double the strength. Of course, not all of them would serve in the war, but the same could be said of the adventurers in Ponsonia.
ãI knew it.ãJill said, peering at the list.ãTheyâre not here.ã
ãWhoâs not here?ã
ãWell, theyâre downstairs at the moment.ã
ãWho?ã
ãA rank B party, the Four Stars of the East. Theyâre not on this list.ã
The submasterâs mouth gaped open and shut as he rose from his seat. He looks like a fish, Gloria thought. Then he bolted out of the office, screaming âIâll give them the warmest welcome ever!â
Jill and Gloria quickly followed him. The guildâs lobby was in an uproar. As it should be. The Four Stars of the East were among the best and famous adventurers in Ponsonia.
ãWow, itâs the real Four Stars!ã
ãHow do you know that? Have you even seen them before?ã
ãYooo! Theyâre all so cute!ã
ãWhy are they here in Pond? Is this town really that dangerous?ã
The submaster walked up to the ladies, pushing aside the adventurers on the way.
ãWhat a wonderful surprise! I thought you left the kingdom, but now youâre back! Of course. Ponsonia is in the middle of a crisis, after allâãthe submaster said, rubbing his hands together.
ãSo youâre Pondâs submaster.ãSelyse said with a smile. ãYouâre the one who gave our job to someone else, correct?ã
The submaster froze. Serves you right, Jill thought. Not only did he forget what he did, he was shameless enough to approach the ladies. As Jill watched what the Four East were going to do to the submaster, someone called to her.
ãSo youâre Jill!ã
ãWha?!ã
Selica Tanoue. Jill knew her, of course. The smallest one in the group, she had long, black hair tied to both sides and wore a white robe of fine quality. Known as a powerful wizard, she emerged in the adventurer world out of the blue and made it all the way up to rank B in no time at all.
ãUh, I... Yes, thatâs me.ã
ãI was told to give this to you!ãSelica handed her a bag that smelled somewhat strong.
ãItâs garlic! Please give it to the guy at Pasta Magic!ã
ãTo the owner?ã
A large, bear-like man popped in Jillâs mind.
ãHikaru said youâd get it. Huh, I guess not!ã
ã.........ã
Jillâs mind froze. What did she say?
Hikaru, a black-haired adventurer who one day appeared before Jill, and vanished all of a sudden. Not a day passed when she didnât think of the boy. He disappeared after getting promoted to rank E. He mentioned going to the dungeon, and then one day she received word that he cleared the Underground City of the Ancient Gods. Whatâs more, the one who testified to this was none other than Gafrasti N. Valves, a key figure in Ponsoniaâs current internal discord. It was all too absurd.
ãWhereâs Hikaru right nowâã
ãLady Tanoue.ãGloria interjected. ãAre you perhaps a distant relative of Hikaru? You have the same hair color.ã
ãPlease. Weâre not relatives! We simply come from the same place!ã
ãSame place...ãUntil now, Gloria still suspected Hikaru of hiding some high-level job class.
ãUh, Lady Tanoue...ã
ãEveryone, please lend me your ears.ã
Jill wanted to ask a question when Selyse clapped her hands to call everyoneâs attention.
ãThereâs high chance that Pond will be the center of the battlefield. Knights and the army from the capital will come here soon. The town will be in chaos.ã
There was a stir among the adventurers. Fear and worry gripped them all. After a moment, Selyse resumed her speech.
ãIn times like this, the citizens have only you to count on. You should stay close to them. And I want you to guide those who want to flee to the capital.ã
ãAre you going to escort the citizens too?ã
ãWe will fight the enemy on the frontlines. We wonât allow them to take one step in this town.ãSelyse said. ãBut at the end of the day, our enemy is on the inside. The doubt and fear in everyoneâs heart might cause them to panic. I need you all to take care of the town while we fight. Can you do that?ã
No one objected.
ãYeah!ã
ãDamn right we can!ã
ãWeâre adventurers of this town! We know this place more than anyone else!ã
ãLetâs do it!ã
Selyse seemed satisfied by their answers.
ãThe submaster will give you detailed requests. Iâm counting on you all.ã
She succeeded in negotiating with the submasterâwhose face was paleâand handed things over to him. He would use the guild to issue requests to the adventurers, all to keep the peace in town. In exchange, Selyse would forget about how he stole their job before.
ãAurora, Gloria, Jill. Come with me.ã
ãAll according to plan so far. I wonder what Hikaru will do...ãSelica muttered under her breath, low enough that only Jill caught what she said.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jill couldnât understand a wordâonly that she mentioned Hikaruâs name.