The Adventurers Guildâs training facility was nothing but a space with a roof. Adventurers flooded the place, wanting to see a rank A fight, but were all locked out per Hikaruâs request. He didnât want to let unrelated people know about his cards. They thought differently, however, saying âthat kid probably doesnât want others to see how he loses like a dogâ and âhe probably doesnât want us to see him use dirty tricksâ.
In the end, there were only a few people present in the training grounds; Hikaru and Senkun, Senkunâs friends, Gilliam the elf and Nargo. Lavia stayed in the lobby to fill out the party registration form. Hikaru asked Paula to come with him, though. Her healing magic might be needed. Jillâher face white as a sheetâwas also there and the four members of the Four Stars of the East.
ãH-Hikaru, just apologize!ã
ãEnough about that. I have something to say before we begin.ã
ãAn apology, right?! Right?! A sincere apology! Iâll even go with you!ã
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ãOh, give me a break.ãHikaru said, feeling weary as he shot a glance at the corner of the grounds. The four ladies were standing alongside the wall.ãI need the other two guys to stay put and just watch.ã
ãDid I hear that right? You think Iâll let them back me up?!ãSenkun said.
ãI just want to eliminate that possibility. If they come at me all of a sudden, I might not be able to hold back.ã
Hikaru checked the revolver on his waist. Once fired, it would spell disaster. It might not be that bad if Gilliam and Nargo had higher Vitality than the Earth Dragon, but Hikaru highly doubted that.
ãOh, I see... You really donât know anything about rank As, huh?ãSenkun was livid, his cheeks twitching.
ãIâm gonna find out soon, right?ãHikaru replied.ãJill, the signal.ã
ãHikaru...ã
Jill was on the verge of tears. In her mind, Hikaru was still a novice adventurer. She thought that him clearing the dungeon was some sort of a mistake. Hikaru was party to blame as wellâinstead of clearing the misunderstanding, he made it so she would misunderstand and then used that.
ãI-Iâll get some potions ready... Just donât die, okay?ãJill stepped away from the fighters.ãFight!ãshe cried.
ã.........ã
ã.........ã
ãWhatâs wrong, brat? Got cold feet facing an A rank?ã
Senkun provoked him, but Hikaru could see through everything. The Man Gnome came to the training grounds a good five minutes before him. No one else was here in that time frame. In that five minutes, the man finished setting things upâhis traps, that Hikaru could see clearly with his Mana Detection.
Land mines were buried in a five-minute radius around Senkun. Superfine wires hung in the air, wires that triggered the traps.
Senkun chuckled.ãYou know about our abilities, donât you? Come on, now. There are no traps here.ã
A practice sword with a chipped blade in hand, Senkun skipped from left to right. He knew where the traps were exactly. At first glance, it might seem that he was moving around carelessly, but he made sure not to step on any of the traps or touch the wires.
ãCool. You really make it look like there are no traps.ãHikaru was impressed.
ãI told you, thereâs none.ã
ãYou managed to hide them well. Most people or monsters wouldnât sense them.ã
Hikaru had three points on Mana Detection. If he had one less point on it, he wouldnât see the traps. He had never seen anyone else with three points on it like him. No one from the people he knew would be able to see Senkunâs traps.
ãI see.ãSenkun said.ãYou were sure you could see my traps, so you accepted my challenge. Yes, that must be it!ã
ãNope.ã
ãThen what?ã
ãI was sure I could win.ã
Hikaru took out a leather bag filled with stones from his pockets.
Senkun knew his fighting style was unique, something that others couldnât simply copy. There were other stronger Man Gnomes back in his hometown, but he believed none of them could win against him in a fight.
No monsters could detect his traps. Not even those beings from other races.
Senkun wasnât rank A for nothing. Heâd fought in numerous battlefields. No matter the predicament he was in, his traps never let him down, protecting him from all enemies.
ãH-How...ãSenkun couldnât believe his eyes.
ãThatâs the fifth one.ã
The meek and harmless black-haired boy, Hikaru, hurled stones, each one hitting his traps accurately, triggering them. Senkun had set up various kinds of trapsâone that paralyzed, one that caused an explosion, another that released lightning, one that nullified spirit magic, among others. These magic traps all required expensive catalysts and complex procedure to set up.
ãAnd another one.ã
To him, Hikaru was abnormal. Not only could the boy see the traps, each of the stones he hurled hit the traps square in the middle. His accuracy rate was insane. Even the observers were shocked.
ãAll thatâs left are the wire traps.ã
After getting rid of the traps buried in the ground, Hikaru started aiming for the wires. No one could believe what they were seeing. The boy hit every single one of them. When there were only two remaining, Hikaru clicked his tongue.
ãCrap, I only have one stone left. Whatever.ãhe said as he threw the stone casually. It hit the first wire and then went straight for the second one, setting off the paralyzing traps before disappearing.ãNow thereâs only you left.ãThe black-haired boy took a step forward. Senkun let out a shriek.
Heâs a demon! the Man Gnome thought. Only someone working for an evil god could do something like this!
ãI-Iâm Senkun, an A-rank adventurer!ã
ãI know.ãHikaru said.
His knees grew weak. He wanted to just slump down on the spot. Boldly, Hikaru sauntered towards him.
ãFine. Iâll use my last resort!ã
Senkun held out a magic stone from his hand and reached for the practice sword. As he rubbed the stone on the sword, the weapon started glowing.
Astonished, Hikaru stopped in his tracks. Like he said just now, he had no stones left.
Senkun was applying a trap on his weapon. He planned to strike his opponent with the sword to trigger the trap. He couldnât just throw it, as he wasnât sure heâd hit Hikaru.
The trap would set off a huge explosion. If he hit his target with it, it would blow his opponent up along with him.
ãHey, that doesnât look good.ã
Senkun would stop at nothing to defeat his foe. While his gear might look plain, it had magic buffs that increased his overall defense. Still, he might suffer serious injuries. Or worseâone wrong move, and he could bite the dust. But he didnât hesitate.
ãAll right, thatâs enough.ã
ãTrue that.ã
Gilliam and Nargo stopped him.
ãWh-What are you doing?! Weâre in the middle of a mock battle!ã
ãYou call this a mock battle?ã
ãTrue that.ã
ãI guess that thingâs bad news.ãHikaru said.
ãYou bet. Itâs just like Senkun to, like, do this. He used the same thing to take a down a Blue Wyvern. I was sure he was a goner back then.ã
ãTrue that.ã
If Gilliam didnât stop him, there wouldâve been immense casualties.
ãOkay, then.ãHikaru said.ãSince you interfered, that means I win, right?ã
ãBullshit! I wonât let it end like this!ãSenkun cried.
ãCalm down, dude. This boyâs bad news. I sense crazy amount of mana from that thing on his waist.ã
ãTrue that.ã
ã...What?ã
Gilliam hit the mark. Hikaru frowned slightly, covering the revolver with his cloak.
ãShit. So he can do more than just destroy my traps, huh?ãSenkun flopped down on the ground.ãI lost. Iâve never lost like this before.ã
ãYou specialize in traps. You usually donât use hurriedly constructed ones like these, right?ã
ãSo you knew, huh? Man, screw this shit. Whatâs your name?ã
ãHikaru.ã
ãWhatâs you rank? You canât be rank B. I would have recognized you. C, then?ã
ãNope. E.ã
ãCome again? I didnât quite catch that.ã
ãIâm rank E.ã
Senkun glared at Jill. The receptionist nodded, shaking.
ãThatâs just ridiculous! How can a monster like him be rank E? Whatâs the guild doing?!ã
ãI-I-I-I-Iâm sorry!ã
ãDonât lash out on her. Itâs not her fault. Sure, sheâs a bad drunk, she judges people by their looks, and sheâs also grumpy, but she puts effort in her work.ã
ãHikaru, are you covering for me or not?!ãJill cried out with teary eyes.
ãTsk. Whatever. A hundred million, right? You can have it.ã
ãI wouldâve expected a bit of a resistance.ã
ãA man never goes back on his word. The amount is nothing to me, anyway. You can have the pretty lady too.ã
ãSheâs not even yours in the first place... Eh, whatever. I donât really care about her.ã
ãI heard that! You got guts!ãSelica yelled, but Hikaru ignored her.
ãBy the way, are you a Man Gnome?ãHikaru asked.
ãYeah.ã
ãDo you know Unken? You have similar names.ã
Senkun gave a sudden jerk.ãHe was a talented man, famous in my hometown. I got sick of the place though so I left. I donât really know much about him. I heard he was here, so I decided to be an adventurer in Ponsonia.ã
ãI see. What about Kaglai?ã
ãAt least address the empireâs ruler with his proper title. Heâs a distant relative of mine.ã
ãReally?ã
ãYeah. We see each other sometimes. Do you know him?ã
ãI donât.ã
ãOf course.ã
Senkun thought Hikaru was in no way acquainted with the Emperor. Kaglai was an exceptionally quick-witted Man Gnome. His intelligence made many think he possessed supernatural powers. An elite among the elite, he belonged to a key family of Man Gnomes in Quinbland.
ãAll right, then. Weâre leaving.ãHikaru said.ãPaula.ã
ãO-Okay!ã
ãI can still get stronger! The next time we meet, Iâll prepare traps that you canât see!ãSenkun said as Hikaru walked away.
Hikaru didnât answer. He simply waved his hand.
ãSarah.ãSelyse called her friend who witnessed the fight beside her.ãDid you see the traps?ã
ãNope. I just felt there was something there. I couldnât see them clearly like Hikaru did.ã
ãYeah... I thought Hikaru had some kind of a plan when he accepted the challenge.ã
ãWho wouldâve thought heâd fight head-on?ã
Sarah laughed, but her eyes were dead serious.