Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
A Stroll in the Tower
The Pope, the man standing on top of the country and the only one with the title âWhiteâ, was slumped down on his seat, tapping his forehead with his fist as he regarded his secretary kneeling before him.
ãNot only did the Gray you sent fail in persuading this Hikaru fellow, he even assaulted someone. When a Blue Knight went to arrest him, he cited his diplomatic immunity. Furthermore, a temple knight was no match to him. Now his watcher lost sight of him and we donât know where he is.ã
ãI-I deeply apologize, Your Holiness.ã
ãDid you forget what I said?ã
ãNo, Your Holiness. If possible, get him to our side. If not, get rid of him.ã
ãDid I tell you to let him go out of control? I donât think so. Am I right?ã
Katina hung her head even lower.
ãWhat will you do next, then?ãthe Pope asked.
ãA-Apparently, the adventurer is wary of the Tower. We will try to bring him to a different place to talk. I will be there myself.ã
ãVery well, then. That is fine. We have five days left.ã
ãWhat do you mean by that, Your Holiness?ã
ãPonsoniaâs Foreign Ministerâs ship has entered our territorial waters. It should take about five days for them to reach the capital. Once the minister is here, getting our hands on the boy will be much more difficult.ã
ãR-Really? According to the Blue Knight, once the foreign minister arrives, heâll lose his status as messenger and will return to being just an ordinary adventurer.ã
ãThink about it for a bit. We gave him ten days to get here, which is a tough time limit by itself, but he managed to arrive in just seven days. The Foreign Minister wonât neglect someone as skilled as that. Iâm guessing the boy will be present in the meeting and will be protected on his way back home.ã
ãAh. I see.ã
ãDo you get it now? Then go. We donât have much time.ã
ãU-Understood, Your Holiness.ã
Katina got up in a hurry and left the Popeâs room.
ãAm I surrounded by nothing but incompetent fools?ã
The Pope heaved a deep sigh. He was seriously wrong about Hikaru, but Katina seemed to believe in him firmly.
Firing his secretary would be easy, but she knew too much about the Popeâs secrets already. He had to make good use of her despite his complaints about the woman.
ãHmm, curious. I heard this adventurer is only in his mid-teens. Could someone so young really toy around a knight and Deacon like it was nothing? Perhaps he has a messenger-related job class...ã
Around the same time, Hikaru had made it to the entrance of the Tower. Monks and merchants came and went, passing through the drawbridge.
Luxurious carriages drove inside. Hikaru could tell there were plenty of people riding them.
Conia should be inside already. Hikaru actually went back to the Grand Hotel to leave a note for the girls, telling them to change hotels since people could come after them.
Agiapole, being the capital of Bios, was a megacity. Only Ponsoniaâs royal capital, G. Ponsonia, could match it in terms of sizeâat least, based on Hikaruâs memories.
There should be hotels of the same quality as the Grand Hotel. Including the inns at the outskirts of the city, there were countless places they could stay in. Giving the temple knights a slip would be an easy matter.
ãLetâs see... First, I need a good idea of the placeâs layout.ã
Just to be sure, Hikaru wore his silver mask and pulled his hood low over his eyes. With his Stealth activated, no one could notice him. As he passed through the gate and into the Tower grounds, he could see that the place was a bit different from a regular castle. There were turrets to fire arrows from, and military stations were fully equipped.
There were lawns surrounded by white buildings. Most of the monks walking past were carrying either scriptures or books. The place felt like a university.
As Hikaru went deeper, he didnât find any particular place that stood out. The Popeâs residence stood at the center, a building that looked like an actual castle.
The moment Hikaru crossed the moat, the ambiance suddenly changed. Gorgeous curtains hung by the windows. There were works of art like vases and paintings. The place resembled a nobleâs mansion, except the overall tone was white, so it looked like a museum as well.
The temple knights guarding the place donned shiny armors. Most of them were good-looking men too. Same goes for the female maids.
ãDidnât Saint Rusalka preach about giving excess wealth to the poor?ã
Hikaru walked the fancy halls feeling disgusted. He noticed two temple knights coming towards him. They were among the men Conia brought along to arrest him.
ãMan, I hate how that girl acts all high-and-mighty.ã
ãNow, now. Calm down. Nothing we can do about it. We canât disobey our superiors.ã
ãI know, but that was just too much, you know. To them, we temple knights are nothing but blockheads, both inside and outside the Tower. If only they made us Grays.ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãHey, keep it down. Criticizing the Five Divine Ranks constitutes lack of faith, and you will be charged with a serious crime.ã
ãI know. Thatâs why that girl can be so arrogant.ã
The two knights walked past Hikaru. He checked their Soul Boards only to find out they were weaker than the Ponsonian knight East. While he couldnât remember it clearly, he was sure Conia had similar stats.
Iâll check her Soul Board properly if we meet again. I gotta say, even temple knights arenât entirely devoted to the faith.
After seeing that side of them, Hikaru realized that it didnât matter if they were in Bios, a suzerain state. They were human all the same.
Hikaru walked further ahead. As he gathered information here and there, the countryâs shady side gradually became clearerâalthough still vague overall.
He heard a conversation between maids.
ãI heard the new Red Priest already laid a hand on a maid.ã
ãThe one who replaced the other Red Priest? Doesnât he belong to the Popeâs faction? Isnât that an article violation?ã
ãIt is. Half of the Priests in the Tower should have at least ten years of experience serving in the countryside. Plus a recommendation is necessary.ã
ãWhat about the new priest, then?ã
ãHeâs lived in Agiapole since forever. Apparently heâs the second son of a merchant.ã
ãHuh...ã
ãYou can probably live a luxurious life if you become his mistress.ã
ãNo way.ã
ãKyahahaha!ã
Hikaru also heard a conversation between a Blue Knight and a temple knight.
ãI havenât seen those suspicious fellows today.ã
ãApparently they need breaks from their research. They wonât be here today and tomorrow.ã
ãIf only they stopped coming. Why are they even doing their research in the Tower?ã
ãI have no idea.ã
A conversation between a head maid and her subordinate:
ãWeâre done moving all his things.ã
ãGood. The merchant will come tomorrow, correct?ã
ãYes. Um, I have a question. That room became vacant after a Red Priest left on a long journey to do missionary work, right? Yet he left a lot of valuables behind...ã
ãListen carefully. Said priest gave up on material things, and went on a journey with only the bare minimum of necessities. He said to dispose of his personal effects and donate all the proceeds to the Church. Heâs like Saint Rusalka reincarnated.ã
ãI-I see. So thatâs what happened!ã
Hikaru planned to go anywhere as long as there wasnât any locks or traps, but rooms that belonged to the Pope, the Aristocrats, and the Priests had tight security that employed automatic locks.
The empty rooms might not actually be locked. I should go check them out. I might find out how the locks work. I really need knowledge on how to unlock locks and disarm traps.
Hikaru headed to the room of the Red Priest who disappeared. It wasnât lockedâor rather, they just left it open. After checking his surroundings, Hikaru studied the door knob.
ãHmm, I see. Turning it like this moves the spring like this... Completely different from locks in modern Japan. My Mana Detectionâs not picking up anything, so it doesnât use magic either.ã
Hikaru arrived at two conclusions: Either to duplicate keys, or pick the locks using wires.
He took a peek inside the room. The bookshelf was empty and the bed didnât have a mattress. The room was furnished with a relatively big desk.
ãThey really did move all of his things out. But...ã
Hikaruâs Mana Detection picked up something from inside the desk. He placed his hands on the drawer and managed to pull it smoothly without making a sound. It was empty, of course. At least at first glance.
ãThereâs a false bottom inside...ã
He pushed the tip and the plank came off, revealing a single notebook.