Cape Zelze Survey
The birthplace of King Allegro was known to be the Cape of Zelze, located north of Ville Zentra, a half-dayâs ride away on a fast horse.
ãIâll be back tomorrow!ã
The men who brought Hikaru, Lavia, and Paula on fast horsesâthese men tended to be the dandy typeâwaved goodbye and left.
The sun sat high in the sky. The three found a space to rest by the side of the highwayâa little too unpaved to be called thatâand had a light lunch.
ãRiding a horse sure is exhausting.ãHikaru said.ãIt was much easier with Drake around. Drakon Passage shortcuts are too handy.ã
ãI wonder how Drakeâs doing.ãLavia muttered.
ãHeâll get scolded for leaving his home without permission for sure, but I think heâll be fine. In fact, he should be commended for finding out about the evil creature running rampant in Grand Dream.ã
ãAbout that. Drakons are Godâs messengers, right? I just think itâs weird that evil is so widespread in that continent and yet they didnât notice.ã
ãYeah... Why do you think they didnât notice?ã
ãDrakons are not almighty beings, so they make mistakes.ã
ãFrom what Iâve seen from Drake, theyâre far from almighty, all right.ã
ãHehe. Drake is an exception. So anyway, drakons are simply beings that support God. I think weâre not that different in that sense.ã
ãWeâre similar creatures... but theyâre just created to be stronger. Is that it?ã
Lavia nodded.
ãI have a slightly different theory.ãHikaru said.ãI do agree with you in that weâre similar.ã
ãSo whatâs the difference?ã
ãHmm... If we take Drakeâs and the other drakonsâ word, they live in the heavens. They feel Godâs presence the closest and carry out His will.ã
Lavia nodded again.
ãWhile they have the ability to use holy mana, they are not much different from us in what they can do. Even we can use holy mana, though we havenât found an efficient way to do it. Sure, thereâs a difference between drakons and other creatures. But I think itâs the same difference between, letâs say, humans and animals. In other words, theyâre not close to God at all.ã
ãThen why do drakons say theyâre Godâs disciples?ã
ãTheyâre long-lived and possess incredible power. Because of that, they think theyâre the âchosen onesâ, that theyâre closest to God. That excessive self-consciousness is their weakness. Thatâs why they donât even notice it when evil beings outsmart them.ã
ãHikaru-sama, what is God to you?ãPaula cut in after being silent all this time.
For her, God was the object of her faith ever since she was young. Because blessings can be received through soul cards and guild cards, those who served the Church did not doubt their faith.
To believers, the drakons that appeared in holy books were beings close to God. What Hikaru was saying, that drakons were similar to other creatures, was a dangerous notion to have in the Church.
ãGod is a being that supports the very foundation of this world. Thatâs why drakons, who have their own will, cannot be Godâs followers.ã
ãSo Godâs followers must not have their own will. Why is that?ã
ãI guess because in this world âholyâ and âevilâ are equal. I have both on my Soul Board, and I can put points on them. If âevilâ is a bad thing, then the Soul Board must be too.ã
In Hikaruâs opinion, âFaithâ was something that humans inevitably had. Thatâs why thereâs a âFaithâ stat under âWillpowerâ, a category related to how a mind worked, and depending on its strength, it leaned towards either âHolyâ or âEvilâ. Sense of values were irrelevant to how oneâs stat manifested.
ãBut Hikaru.ãLavia said.ãLetâs say holy and evil are equal. Since there are drakons like Drake who are on the holy side, and evil drakons like the one in Grand Dream, does that mean everythingâs balanced?ã
ãThatâs an interesting notion. In that case, perhaps calling drakons Godâs disciples may not be that far off from the mark. I guess by giving them âwillâ they can choose which side to be on and balance is maintained.ã
Time passed as they continued on with their discussion.
ãLady Patricia. The research commission squad that went north has returned.ãthe secretary said.
ãLetâs hear what they have to say.ã
It was dusk. Patricia went to the room where the squad waited. They were slightly dirty all over as they had to follow a strict schedule of two days and a night. A man, who appeared to be the leader, bowed and gave his report.
ãThe squad is composed of four people from the army, four from the intelligence department, and two historians. We departed Ville Zentra at noon yesterday and arrived at Cape Zelze just before sundown. King Allegroâs home was in ruins. If we didnât have historians with us, we wouldnât have been able to find it.ã
Heroes of the past were already being forgotten. Perhaps King Allegro would once again be in the spotlight because of the treasure chest. In that case, the kingâs home could be restored as a tourist attraction.
It might be a good idea to develop Cape Zelze, Patricia thought.
ãHow was the inside of the house?ã
ãWe didnât find anything, not even furniture. The roof had collapsed and the floor had holes. The walls were still intact, though. Getting in was difficult.ã
ãI see. Then what?ã
ãThe sun had set, and it was dark, but we managed to find the graveyard. We then headed west where we found a large hole that led to the bottom of the cape. It was cleverly hidden by the bushes. If we didnât know what to look for, we wouldnât have found it. There were spiral stairs inside that led down.ã
Patricia gulped. Just like the poem said! She tried to appear as calm as possible.
ãAnd then what happened?ã
ãWe found a cave with a small altar on the southern side. There was a small window on the right-hand side that faced east. We waited for sunrise then.ã
Now for the crux of the matter. The manâs expression, however, was grim.
ãThe morning sun shone through the window, but nothing happened.ã
ãNothing?ã
ãYes. We waited until noon, but still nothing. Then our lookout reported horses were headed to where we were, so we retreated.ã
Probably that adventurer Hikaru.
ãSo it was a meaningless poem, after all.ã
ãActually, thereâs more. Itâs about the altar I mentioned.ã
ãAh yes, you did mention that.ã
ãIt was ransacked quite badly. There was a hole under it as big as the treasure chest in the museum.ã
Patricia slammed her hands on the table.ãDamn it! Someone beat us to it?!ã
ãYes. The hole seemed to have been dug a long time ago. Not just a few years, but decades, or perhaps even more than a century. The altar was probably ransacked then as well.ã
Someone was aware of King Allegroâs treasure and dug it up.
ãIt makes sense if you really think about it.ãPatricia muttered as she stood up and walked around the room.ãEven when collecting treasure and leaving it behind secretly, there will definitely be leaks. Someone would have to prepare the chest, another gathers the treasure, then thereâs also an expert who places the mechanism on the chest. Various people are involved. Hiding the location of the treasure from all of them is impossible. I got excited for nothing.ã
ãI understand the feeling.ã
ãSupreme Leader. What do we do with the adventurer Hikaru?ã
ãYou left a few men in the cape, right? Have them keep an eye on him until they return. They might find something that you missed.ã
The squad leaderâs face said âthatâs impossibleâ. After all, he was an expert in his profession. However, the Supreme Leaderâs word was absolute.
A few days later, the secretary gave a report to the busy Patricia.
ãSupreme Leader, I have a report on Hikaruâs movements.ã
ãHikaru? Oh, the one from the wild-goose chase.ã
ãA wild-goose chase, huh? That is a perfect way to put it.ã
ãSo, did that boy find anything?ã
The secretary shook his head.ãUnfortunately, no. At noon the day after, they returned to Ville Zentra dispirited, without anything with them.ã
ãMakes sense. They threw away two million. Donât tell me they want the money back.ã
ãNo. After returning, adventurer Hikaru went to the library the next few days, then stopped, and is now taking commissions from the Adventurers Guild.ã
ãHmm... What kind of commissions?ã
ãRepairs at an orphanage, gathering regular medicinal herbs that the national treasury lacks. All unprofitable jobs, so to speak.ã
ãI knew it. Heâs probably some prodigal son who has enough money. Now heâs doing jobs that other adventurers wouldnât do to make himself feel good.ã
ãWhat about our spy?ã
ãSpy?ã
Patriciaâs eyes widened in surprise.ãYouâre still watching him? I didnât know our intelligence department had so much free time in their hands. Ignore him, and keep an eye on those troublesome bunch instead, like Bios or Einbeast.ã
ãUnderstood. Thatâs it for todayâs report.ã
ãThank you. You may leave.ã
ãYes, Maâam.ã
The secretary bowed and left the office. Patricia and the secretary didnât notice the curtains in the room sway a little.