Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
News About the Knight
With the dissection done, Hikaru, carrying the innards, headed to Pasta Magic with Lavia. As expected, the bear-like manager was overjoyed.
ãI canât give you food for free like last time, but Iâll give you some good discount!ãhe said.
They were led to the same table as before. Customers who were already there looked at them with great interest. It wasnât exactly a place for two boys to hang out in. But the managerâs attitude made it so that no one really talked to them.
ãIâm so happy I get to eat in a restaurant with you.ãLavia said.
Come to think of it, every meal we had I bought from food stands. He was worried about nutritional balance at first, but there were surprisingly many kinds of food stands â from seafood to meat, vegetables to fruits. It didnât feel like the food they had were lacking in nutrition, but eating in a proper diner would be great for the mind and spirit as well.
ãImpressive.ã
ãWhat?ã
Hikaru was watching Lavia eat the cold appetizer. Her back was straight and the way she handled the knife and fork was a thing of beauty.
ãI havenât learned any etiquette at all. I only have the knowledge.ã
Rolandâs knowledge, to be specific. But that was all it was â knowledge; not actually ingrained in his body.
ã...I donât look like an actual adventurer, do I?ã
ãKinda.ã
ãShould I tone it down a bit?ã
ãNo, just stay like that.ã
Itâs fine to have an adventurer whose every little gesture was lovely. Hikaru thought the way she ate was quite pleasant.
ãIâll give it a try as well.ãhe said.
ãYou have the knowledge, so Iâm sure itâll take no time at all for you to learn.ã
ãI donât think itâs something you can learn quickly, though.ã
They had dinner while talking. Their topic was different than usual, perhaps because the mood changes when in a different place. They mostly talked about fun stuff â Laviaâs favourite food, favorite fruits, and even the adventure novels she read.
ãWelcome. Oh, long time no see.ã
Unfortunately their fun conversation had come to an end. Hikaru cast a glance at the entrance where the voice of the manager was coming from and groaned.
ãGood evening, Hikaru-san.ã
Gloria was there.
ãHikaru-sama!ã
ãUh... Good evening.ã
ãHere we are again.ã
Paula, Pia, and Priscilla were with her too.
ãWhat are you up to?ã
Two more seats were added to their table. Beside Hikaru was Gloria and then Priscilla, and beside Lavia was Paula and then Pia.
ãThey said you saved their lives, so I brought them here so they could thank you.ãGloria said, wearing her usual smile.
ãFor heavenâs sake...ãHikaru said in a surprisingly cold tone.ãI told you not to tell others, didnât I?ã
The moment he realized that they told Gloria, he couldnât contain himself. Abruptly, the atmosphere seemed to freeze.
ãWeâre sorry!ãPaula exclaimed, bowing deeply with both hands on the table.ãPia told Gloria while I went to the bathroom.ã
ãI-Iâm sorry! But thereâs no way us three can take down a Forest Barbarian. I couldnât really find a way out when asked about it. Besides, I thought guild staff would keep it secret.ã
ãSheâs right. I wonât tell anyone. But why do you want it secret? Youâre strong enough to save others. I didnât think you were strong enough to take down a Forest Barbarian, though. Itâs not a bad thing so I donât get why you need to keep it secret.ã
ãExactly!ãPia agreed.
Hikaru glared at Pia, causing her to pull Priscilla so she could hide herself.
ãI donât think youâre fit to be an adventurer. You should just quit.ãHikaru said.
ãWh-Why...ã
ãThere might be quests where you have to keep certain things confidential. Just because someoneâs staff doesnât necessarily mean you can tell them either. Did you think it was okay to tell her because in my case, it wasnât a bad thing? Or perhaps because Iâm just a kid so it should be fine?ã
ãTh-That wasnât... my intention.ã
ãHikaru-sama, weâre really sorry about this! Iâll give her a good talking-to as well.ãPaula intervened.
ãSorry, Hikaru. It was a stupid thing to do.ãPriscilla added.
Pia was as pale as a sheet, tears brimming at the corner of her eyes. But Hikaru couldnât let the matter slide. He believed those who told a secret once would do it again and again. If that happened, he wouldnât be the only one at risk, but Lavia as well. Lavia wore her cap low over her eyes, sipping her cup of tea.
ãHikaru-san.ãGloria said, still with that smile on her face. She was one of the people he really didnât want having info on him.ãSheâs really sorry about what she did. Can you just forgive her? Besides, youâre planning to raise your rank as an adventurer anyway, right? In that case, other adventurers will find out about your abilities, whether you like it or not. They would, no doubt, wonder how a Civilian could complete requests, though.ã
I knew it. Sheâs trying to fish for information.
Hikaru heaved a sigh deep in his mind.
Gloriaâs probably thinking I have some sort of unique job class and that I killed the Forest Barbarian with using its blessing.
ãThese girls are quite something. After assessing the value of the materials they brought, they said they were going to give all the money to you.ã
ãI donât need the money. Itâs just loose change to me.ã
ã...Really?ã
ãIf I didnât have a lot of money, I wouldnât be able to buy a weapon powerful enough to kill a Forest Barbarian.ã
ã.........ã
For just a moment, Gloriaâs eyes narrowed. Hikaru lied, of course. He wanted her to think that it wasnât his job class that helped him kill the monster, but a high-grade weapon. Technically it was the Soul Boardâs power, not his job class. Though thatâs one thing he never wanted anyone to know about.
ãIâm sure you girls are not satisfied, so how about this? You will pay for my food here tonight.ã
ãW-Weâd be glad to!ã
Pia immediately obliged.
ãAfter this, I donât want any further trouble. I would feel awful if you kept apologizing and thanking me over and over again.ã
ãY-You got it! Manager, menu please!ã
The tense atmosphere turned lax. Pia thought sheâd be forgiven after this. Priscilla was relieved. Paula, on the other hand...
ã.........ã
...was trying her best to look cheerful though still feeling a bit uneasy. Hikaru didnât want to say any more, however. He couldâve given them the cold shoulder and left, but he didnât want to sow unnecessary discord. There was also the guilt from the off-chance that the Forest Barbarian was actually the partner of the one he killed before, so he contained his anger. He thought itâd be best if this was the last time he ever got involved in their mess.
Dinner went on. Pia, who was particularly cheerful, brought up a subject, and Paula joined. Priscilla looked the same as always. Gloria was good at controlling the flow of the conversation. The only topic they could all talk about was about adventuring and Gloria had extensive knowledge about the subject.
Hikaru and Lavia joined the conversation from time to time, but they were neither too engaged nor distant. The food was great so if they ran out of things to talk about, they could talk about the dishes instead. They didnât have too much trouble at all in that regard.
ãThat reminds me...ã
Gloria clapped her hands softly.
ãSome C-ranked adventurers were in town the other day.ã
ãC?! Wow!ã
ãIncredible, isnât it? Sadly thereâs no rank C adventurers in Pond.ã
ãWhat kind of people were they?ãPia asked enthusiastically.
Gloria answered her question. There were three of them, they took a request to escort a certain nobleâs daughter, and they failed.
ãThe girl vanished into thin air? Was she some sort of a mage, then?ã
ãTeleportation magic is being studied at the moment, but there hadnât been a successful attempt. What do you think, Hikaru-san?ã
ãAbout what?ã
ãAbout the girl.ã
ãThatâs easy.ã
The girls looked at him with great interest. Gloriaâs eyes lit up. Lavia was staring at him as well. Youâre staring too much, Lavia. Just act normal, Hikaru thought.
ãThe adventurers kidnapped her. They probably took a different request from some other noble.ã
ãBut their modus is too sloppy. Apparently they went straight to the royal capital to report that the girl âjust vanished into thin airâ.ã
ãMaybe that was their plan along. Theyâre rank C adventurers. No one would think that they would admit to making such an immature mistake. ã
ãI see...ã
ãThe truth is usually simple.ã
ãThen what do you think about the knight that got attacked?ã
Gloria told them about East getting ambushed. It happened on the same day and not far from where the girl disappeared. Paula was shocked.
ãA bandit defeated a knight in a one-on-one? He must be really strong.ã
ãYes.ãGloria nodded in agreement.
ãHow strong are knights anyway?ãHikaru asked.
ãMy, do you want to fight a knight, Hikaru-san?ã
ãNo, Iâm just genuinely curious if theyâre stronger than adventurers.ã
ãLetâs see... Knights in training are as skilled as rank E adventurers. At least, in terms of combat strength. When it comes to teamwork with multiple people and clearing dungeons, adventurers are superior.ã
ãSo if trainees are equivalent to rank E adventurers, does that mean the ordinary knight are the same as D ranks?ã
ãThat is correct. Then again, not all adventurers are skilled and that goes the same for knights.ã
ãHmm...ã
Hikaru was deep in thought. If we go by Weapon Mastery, knight trainees and E-ranked adventurers would have 1 or 2 points. Ordinary knights and D-ranked adventurers would have three points.
ãSo is their captain the strongest one?ã
ãTheyâre called Master Fencer or Master Swordsman, so yes theyâre incredibly strong. I heard that they can defeat rank B or A adventurers in mock battles. Under the captain, thereâs the commanding officers, then the ordinary knights, and then the trainees.ã
Commanding officers and rank C adventurers would have four points â as was the case for Nogusa. I guess the captain would then have five points which would be equivalent to a rank B adventurer. Unken had six points in his Short Sword...
ãHow strong is Unken-san?ãHikaru asked.
ãUnken-san? Is he strong?ã
ãItâs fine if you donât know.ã
ãCome on, Hikaru-san! Please tell me!ãGloria said, grabbing his arm and pressing her breasts on him.
Those are some nice, firm pair of jugs... Hikaru tried his best to appear calm. He felt a chill coming from across him, but he couldnât bring himself to look.
Iâm not cheating! I swear! Calm down, Lavia!)
His prayers were answered, and the chill subsided.
ãW-Well... The way he carries himself is unusual. Plus heâs the guildmaster, right? If we assume he was an adventurer who became a guild staff for some reason, then promoted to a guildmaster, it makes sense that heâs powerful.ã
ãWow... I never knew Unken-san was strong.ã
Her face says she really wasnât aware.
ãOh, and get this! East-sama said it was a kid that beat him.ã
Everyone went silent. As soon as Pia, Paula, and Priscilla heard it was a kid that beat the knight, only one person came to their minds.
ãThereâs a kid that strong around, huh? Iâd like to meet him.ãHikaru managed to say without batting an eye. He had already expected something like this.
ãDo you have an idea who it might be, Hikaru-san?ã
ãNope. A kid that strong would draw attention, wouldnât they?ã
ãYes, a lot of attention.ã
ãYet guild staff has no idea who it could be. I think that means he really is a bandit, or perhaps just a short person.ã
ãI suppose... Unken-san said thatâs most likely the case.ã
ãAny particular races that are relatively short?ã
ãThereâs the Hobbits and Man Gnomes, but their numbers are few.ã
ãI see. In any case, with bandits around, we have to be careful out on the road.ã
ãI agree... I feel sorry for the knight, though.ã
Feel sorry? Thatâs a strange thing to say. He lost so that simply means he has a lot to learn.
ãIs there something more to the story? Besides the fact that a kid beat him.ã
ãYes. The kid spared him. He said he wonât take his life. He probably didnât know anything about knights.ã
ãWhat do you mean? Please explain. Iâm not the only one who knows nothing about them. These girls donât know anything either.ã
They all nodded.
ãLosing to a thief is a disgrace to a knight. Itâs the death penalty for him.ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãWhat?ã
ãThe kid spared his life, but heâs still going to die. Isnât that just sad?ã
For a while, Hikaru couldnât say a word.
The subject changed after that, and the girls went back to talking about random things. Soon they finished eating. As promised, Pia paid for the food.
ãSee you around.ãHikaru said.
ãThank you.ã
Hikaru and Lavia bowed. They all parted ways in front of the restaurant; the three girls heading in one direction and Gloria in another.
After walking down the road a bit and turning a corner, Hikaru grabbed Laviaâs hand and activated Group Obfuscation.
ãHikaru?ã
ãWeâre gonna follow Gloria.ã
ãDoes she suspect you?ã
ãSo you noticed, huh. She could be considering the possibility that the kid was me, or she just wants to use it as an excuse to find out about my secrets. Either way, sheâs a nuisance.ã
ãWhy are we following her?ã
ãI want to know who sheâs working for behind the scenes. After gathering intel she should send the information immediately to someone, or perhaps write a report.ã
ãMaybe they have a schedule on when to get in touch.ã
ãStill she should write some kind of a note. If she does nothing, then that means sheâs investigating me out of her own interest.ã
ãThatâs just creepy.ã
Iâm probably more creepy with the Stealth skill, though.
Gloria had a bit to drink, but she walked steadily. Actually, her steps were a bit light. She seemed to be in high spirits. Ten minutes of walking from Pasta Magic and she arrived at a three-story apartment complex that had only one common entrance with stairs inside to get to each room. There were only windows on the side facing the main street and no place to hang the laundry. There are probably balconies at the back.
Humming a tune, Gloria opened the entrance and closed the door behind her. Hikaru couldnât find an opportunity to sneak in. She quickly locked it as well and climbed up the stairs.
Hikaru pressed his ears on the door. The sound of her footsteps lasted long. The third floor.
ãLetâs head to the back.ã
At the back of the building was an open space where a huge tree grew, and a well with a bench installed around it for idle chatting. There was a common furnace too. The place was made so the neighbors could relax as well. It was completely quiet come nine in the evening, though.
ãOver there.ã
As expected, there were balconies at the back. A magic lamp emitted a faint light in a room on the third floor. The shutters werenât lowered; only curtains hung on the glass sliding door.
ãStay here.ã
ãWhere are you going?ã
ãIâm climbing up.ã
Hikaru ran up to the building, directly under the room with the lights on, then jumped to the second floor. His fingers managed to latch on and pull himself up thanks to the one point he put on Power Burst and Strength, respectively. Next he jumped from the railing on a second-floor balcony to the third floor.
Hikaru was breathing heavily. He somehow made it up, but without any points in Stamina, he was out of breath. His Soul Rank went up this afternoon so he had one point available. He wanted to put it on Natural Recovery or Stamina, but he resisted the urge. It could come in handy later on, and Hikaru also wanted to use the points for his ideal skillset.
Even with ragged breath, no one should notice him with his Stealth and Stealth God: Darkness Wanderer on. Crouching down on the balcony, he took a peek inside.
ãWhat the?!ã
Hikaru couldnât believe his eyes. The scene unfolding before him was something he didnât expect. Gloria wasnât writing down a secret message to someone, nor was anyone in the room waiting for her report.
No one else was in the room besides Gloria. And she was naked.
Her bare ample bosoms, slender waist, and curvy hips were in full view. A couch prevented him from seeing anything from the navel below. He could catch a glimpse if he stood up, but before he could, she strode to the next room. Her breasts jiggled and her long hair swayed with every step. Slowly her shapely buns moved farther and farther from sight. Hikaru heard a thud â most likely from her crashing onto the bed.
ã........ã
I saw... What do I do now...
Hikaru had no idea that Gloria slept naked. His heart felt like it was going to burst out of his chest. Calm down! Just calm down! He couldnât keep cool from the shock.
It was most likely then, that Gloria was asking him questions, probing him, out of her own interest. In that case, Hikaru watched her naked for nothing. He felt awfully guilty.
Maybe I should check if thereâs some kind of a note or letter...
The place was locked from the inside. If he somehow got inside, heâd see Gloriaâs full naked body.
Time to go back. I have other matters to attend to.
He was out of options. If he broke the windows, it would become apparent that someone snuck in. He didnât have Skills to unlock the front door either.
Even if I excelled in Stealth, if I canât even open locks, I donât think I can bring out the full potential of my abilities... I should think of something...
ãHikaru.ã
Lavia ran over to him as soon as he got down.
ãWhat did you find?ã
ãGloria went to bed right away. For now, sheâs only doing things out of her own interest...ã
ãThatâs it?ã
ãHmm? What do you mean?ã
ãItâs fine if thatâs all.ã
Hikaru panicked for a moment. He thought he didnât need to tell her anything unnecessary so he kept quiet about what he saw. Still he felt guilty.
ãLetâs go back to the hotel.ãLavia said.
ãOkay, but you can go to bed before me. Iâll see you to our room.ã
ãWhat...? Why?ã
Hikaru took a breath.
ãIâm curious about this whole death penalty thing. I want to see how East is doing.ã