Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
A Star that Shines in the Night
When Hikaru and Paula returned to the lobby, all the adventurers turned their eyes on them. Some were surprised to see Hikaru unscathed, while some thought he surrendered already. Not one soul considered the possibility that he won.
ãHikaru, here.ã
Lavia had finished filling out the party application form. Ignoring the adventurers eyes, Hikaru took the paper.
ãHikaru, thatâs for the party application, correct? Over here, please.ã
Gloria was there, desperate to know what just happened. She had not witnessed the fight in the training grounds.
ãIn the booth? Isnât the guild busy in the morning? What about the counter?ã
ãJill should be back soon. And the submaster is here. Look.ã
The submaster came strolling from his office and into the counter to deal with the adventurers.
ãWhy am I doing this? Then again, we have rank A adventurers today...ãhe mumbled.
Gloria probably dragged him out here, Hikaru thought. After settling themselves down in the booth, Hikaru checked the application. It was a simple form; you only had to fill out the name and age of the party members, where they registered, and the name of the party.
ãLavia, am I reading this right? You wrote âHikaruâ as the party name?ãHikaru asked.
ãItâs your party, after all.ãLavia answered.
ãThatâs just weird.ã
ãI think itâs wonderful!ã
ãKeep quiet for a bit, Paula.ã
They hadnât discussed what their name would be. âHikaruâ, however, was just downright terrible.
ãAlthough rare, there are parties that use their leaderâs name as the name of the party.ãGloria cut in.ãBut most of those leaders are egoistic.ã
The receptionist chuckled. Your wicked side is showing, Hikaru thought.
ãWhat then?ã
ãLetâs see...ã
Hikaru wracked his brains. I use the name Silver Face when working behind the scenes, so I want something different. Then again, weâd also be doing things secretly all the same, so...
ãNew Moon.ãHikaru said.
ãNew moon? Like the lunar phase?ã
ãYup. A night when thereâs no light from the moon.ã
ãIn that case... How about New Moon Star?ã
ãWorks for me. But why add the star, though?ã
ãThereâs no hope when thereâs only darkness. A star shines even in the dark. Like how you are to me.ã
Lavia could spout embarrassing stuff in front of others without batting an eye.
ãThatâs wonderful!ã
Paula, who said yes to everything, was in favor as well. Hikaru felt awkward, but since Lavia insisted, he agreed to the name New Moon Star.
I might be too soft on her. Hikaru didnât mind it.
ãAll right, then. Iâll register your party name.ãGloria said.
ãOkay, cool. Bye, then.ãHikaru said as he got up his seat.
ãBye?ãGloria grabbed his arm. She wore a sweet smile, but she was forceful.
ãLavia, Paula. Can you go pick requests? It seems Gloria wants to talk to me.ã
ãGot it.ã
ãOkay.ã
Having full trust on Hikaru, the girls let him deal with Gloria and made their way to the bulletin board.
ãSo, Hikaru. What were you doing with Sweet Pleasure?ã
ãYou can ask Jill later. Thatâll save you some time.ã
ãOkay... So about Lavia...ã
ãSheâs the daughter of the Count.ã
Gloriaâs eyes opened wide. She didnât expect Hikaru to readily tell the truth.
ãI doubt anyone still cares, though.ãHikaru added.
ãDid she, um... kill the Count?ãshe asked in a very low whisper.
ãNo.ã
ãAre you sure?ã
ãA hundred percent sure.ã
ãYou have proof?ã
ãYup. Lavia saw the killer herself.ã
ãI see. So you believe her words. By the way, how did she vanish in the middle of the trip to the capital?ã
ãShe mentioned something about being summoned using a spell. I donât know the exact details. I just met her while I went outside of town.ã
ãDoes it have something to do with the hunters you said you met at the forest by the lake?ã
Ah, yes. I did make up such a scenario. Hikaru wanted to get promoted faster, so he delivered loots to the guild. And to make things easier, he said he bought them from others, rather than killing monsters.
ãIâm forbidden to speak about them. The guild searched for them, right?ã
ãYes, but we couldnât find them.ã
Of course, not. I made those people up.
ãSo, you mentioned you had news about Lavia?ãHikaru asked.
ãLike you said, no nobles are interested in her anymore. There was one relative of the Count who was searching for the daughter, but only to turn her in and inherit the Countâs assets. I heard that after the incident, most of the members of the Countâs faction was absorbed by the grand chamberlain.ã
ãI see.ã
Not entirely useful information, but it wouldnât hurt to learn about these things.
ãIs it true? Did you really clear the dungeon?ã
ãI just happened to meet Gafrasti N. Valves in the dungeon. I found what he was looking for, so I gave it to him. Thatâs all. After that, the place collapsed. Satisfied by what he received, he said heâd bear witness to me clearing the dungeon.ã
Gloriaâs eyes narrowed. It was a lie, of course. She could take it however she wanted, but there was a record of Gafrasti actually acknowledging his clearing the dungeon.
ãYou can check with him if you want.ã
ãYou know I canât do that. Heâs in the middle of this conflict.ã
ãWould that be all?ã
ãOne more thing. Itâs said that Viscount Valves is behind the current dispute between Prince Kudyastoria and Prince Austrin. Does it have something to do with what you did?ã
ãI could tell you, but it might put you in danger.ã
ãIâm a guild receptionist. Iâd rather learn the truth of the world and die than live a long life of ignorance.ã
Gloria flashed a beautiful, broad smile that captivated Hikaru for a moment.
ãOkay, your funeral.ã
Hikaru couldnât say no to her smile. He owed her for not telling Jill about Lavia. She might just be an information junkie. She watched him with bright eyes.
ãIâll tell you, but on one condition.ã
ãNot a word to anyone. I got it. I wonât tell Jill about it either.ã
ãGlad youâre quick on the uptake. All right, listen closely...ã
Hikaru explained what happened from start to end. The dungeon was Poelnxiniaâs royal capital. Gafrasti was a descendant of the real royal family and should be the one ruling Ponsonia. Hikaru found the family tree in the dungeon that responded when held by a member of the royal family. In other words, it could tell who was the legitimate descendant. And Kudyastoria was a distant relative of Gafrasti, so he was trying to elevate her to her rightful position.
Gloria listened attentively to the end, not asking questions in between. When Hikaru finished...
ãW-Wait. I need time to digest this information.ãShe stood up and went inside. She was covering her nose, but Hikaru caught a glimpse of blood.
ãCalm down, sheesh...ã
ãCan we trust that receptionist?ãLavia asked.
They were outside town, working on a quest to get Lavia and Paula promotedâsearching for rare flowers that only bloomed during winter.
On that note, Gloria disappeared, so no one could manage Hikaruâs promotion. Thankfully, when they went to the counter to take the quest, the submaster worked on it. He was now rank D.
He wanted the girls, who were rank G at the moment, to climb up to rank E quickly. There were many things a rank E adventurer could do. They could enter dungeons, and the procedure for crossing national borders became easier.
ãWe canât trust her, but I think we can get her on our side as long as thereâs something in it for her. I didnât really tell her anything that would get us in trouble, and Iâm sure we can use her to gather information if we need it.ã
As a matter of fact, she had follow-up reports about Lavia. Hikaru couldnât possibly have a grasp of every nobleâs movements. Adventurer Guild receptionists usually received all kinds of information.
ãHikaru-sama, thereâs flowers over there.ã
ãOh, youâre right. You have pretty good eyesight.ã
For a while now, only Paula found the flowers they needed.
The healer giggled.ãI grew up in the sticks, after all. Iâm good at finding edible stuff in the mountains. Also moving around without caring about monsters...ãShe stopped.ãI-Itâs nothing!ã
ãYeah, I know itâs strange how monsters canât see you when weâre holding hands.ã
The effects of Group Obfuscation. There were monsters with keen senses around, so heâd been holding hands with the girlsâLavia on his right, and Paula on his left.
Lavia had her Stealth skills, but the Stealth God plus Obfuscation combo was much more effective.
With his Greater Angel job class, Hikaru could now stack five classes together. He already had Stealth, Throwing, and Wide Area Detection inputted beforehand, so he added Forest Walker and Civilian to the list. Night Stalker and Sinner had a disturbing ring to them, heâd had enough of Eye of the Storm, Dungeon Walker seemed pointless, and Town Thief just made him feel unpleasant.
Paula knew Hikaruâs abilities was top-secret. She refrained from prying into it.
I donât think she has to be that cautious, thought.
They kept gathering materials. After steadily going at it for four straight days, the girls were now just one step short for a promotion to rank F. To actually get to rank F, they needed to work on a request that took them from one Adventurers Guild branch to another. The plan was to take delivery requests to the royal capital tomorrow.
On a side note, Senkun deposited the hundred million gilans he promised to Hikaruâs account.
Money left: 1,402,889 gilans (+111,550,000 gilans)