C190: Lantern for the Abandoned (2)
How long has it been since the rain started?
Alex raised his head and stared at Rudger. There was a determined light in the empty eyes.
-Did you decide?
-Yes.
Alex grabbed Rudgerâs hand and Rudger lifted Alex up not caring that his clasped hands got dirty in the mud.
-Now then, since itâs a monumental day, letâs go and punish those who robbed my subordinatesâ money first.
-Wait a minute. Why am I your subordinate?
-Isnât that obvious? I made the offer, so Iâm the captain.
-I didnât agree to that!
-Call me leader.
-No, you, what are you doing nowâ¦â¦!
Rudger and Alex walk into the bar where the gambling fraudsters were. Then, several peopleâs screams have resonated along with the sound of something breaking.
That was their first meeting.
âMr. Alex also has a very unfortunate past.â
The other members couldnât say anything for a while about Arpaâs pure appreciation since their pasts were also complicated.
In the end the first person to speak was Hans.
âI understand. I was treated like a monster because of this bloody constitution and ran away here and there.â
âWell, thatâs the same for me.â
Seridan nodded her head with her arms folded.
âI was treated like a weirdo in the town of dwarfs and kicked out. Oh, my. I almost blew up half the town.â
âNo, you deserve it!â
The people gathered here were all the same. They have been abandoned in the world or turned their backs on the world.
They were people who would never have met yet here they are gathered together in the same place and at the same time, thanks to one person.
âItâs all thanks to the leader.â
âIf it wasnât for you, I wouldnât have come all the way here.â
âI benefited a lot from the boss.â
Rudger scratched his cheek awkwardly as everyone looked at him.
âI donât deserve your praises.â
âItâs not too much. Leader is like a lantern.â
âLantern?â
âYes, a lantern for those who were abandoned, like us.â
Everyone nodded as if they agreed with Alex. Rudger, who had hoped to refute Alexâs words at least a little, felt his face heat up. No. It actually got hot.
âOwner. Are you embarrassed now?â
âOh, itâs true. Leaderâs face is a bit redâ
âHuh. I canât believe brother can react like that.â
The members were talking as if theyâve found a rare sight.
âBrother, are you not annoyed or anything?â
âWhy? If Iâm annoyed, will you stop?â
âUh, um, maybe?â
âTo be honest, I donât feel too bad.â
Rudger smirked.
âAt least what Iâve been doing was not in vain.â
Rudger muttered and a small light came out of his chest.
âThis isâ¦â
The relic fragment that he obtained from the Kunst auction house the other day was shining.
âBrother, itâs shining now.â
âI know.â
Everyoneâs eyes were on the light but no one knew that it was Rudgerâs most sought-after item at the Kunst auction house that day.
Soon the light disappeared and the fragment returned to its original form.
âLeader, what the hell was that?â
âWhat has the fragment reacted to?â
âReacted? What the hell? More than that, all of a sudden?â
âThatâs what a Relic is. Because it is an unknown thing that is difficult for us to understand, it wouldnât be strange if it suddenly did this.â
Alex, who had been curious since before, asked while the opportunity arose.
âLeader is aiming to collect the fragments, right?â
âYes. In the first place, the reason I traveled around the world was to find this.â
He wandered around the world looking for the relic fragments, that was the only thing the members knew but they didnât know why he was looking for them.
âIf itâs not rude, may I ask why youâre looking for them?â
Everyone waited for Rudgerâs answer to Arpaâs question.
âHave you ever felt that the world is stuffy?â
âWhat?â
They thought they would get a clear answer, but it was a random question instead.
âHave you ever felt like the world was a huge cage that someone had built?â
Other people exchanged looks at Rudgerâs question.
It is true that they suffered from inequality and irrationality in the world, but what Rudger said was something more comprehensive than that.
âLeader, is this a riddle?â
âIt means as it is.â
Rudger stared at the relic fragment on his palm.
âThe world is a cage created by someone, and those who live in it live without knowing that they are oppressed.â
Rudger clenched the fragment strongly.
âThis is the key to breaking the cage.â
The members, who didnât initially understand, realized that Rudger was not lying.
âWait. As the leader said, if the world is a cage, and the relic is the key to breaking itâ¦â¦.â
âDoesnât it mean that the complete version of the relic can break the world itself?â
There is not a single person here who doesnât know how dangerous a Relic is. Its power is enormous and it could cause various phenomena. Perhaps it might really âbreak the worldâ.
âThere will be nothing for you to worry about.â
However, Rudgerâs words were calm.
âHow can you be sure of that?â
âBecause the people who made this didnât want it.â
âWhat do you mean by the people who made it?â
If someone made this ancient relic, he must have been a great man in the distant past.
Since it was made so many years ago how could Rudger know that the creator didnât want it?
But since itâs Rudger, they thought he might know somehow.
âCollecting all the pieces wonât fix this broken relic.â
âRight.â
Of course, restoring the relic requires a corresponding process. He couldnât imagine how much it would simply cost to restore the lost technology.
âWait a minute.â
Hans suddenly remembered that Rudger was investing somewhere after making a huge amount of money.
âDonât tell me that you saved so much money while walking around the worldâ¦â¦.â
Rudger has made countless sums of money so far. When he was working as Arsene Lupin, he robbed the coffers of nobles and vicious merchants.
With that money alone, Rudger could go anywhere and live free of worries but he didnât, instead he was busy wandering around the world.
Then, what happened with all the money he stole?
Hans didnât bother to care about that in the past but now that Rudger revealed a part of the truth he could guess where he was spending the huge profits he made.
âIt does cost a lot of money to recruit famous archaeologists who have a big mouth and create an institution to study relics.â
ââ¦â¦Thatâs why. Iâve done business here, too.â
âSo thatâs how it is.â
Even his salary as a Theon teacher is already a large sum that ordinary people cannot touch in their lives.
What about Bellbot Ricksonâs secret safe? The wealth he accumulated illegally was simply vast.
Rudger even created prosperous business as âOwnerâ still he didnât show that he had a lot of money and he didnât spend money except when he invested in business.
âAll for that one thingâ¦â¦.â
Hans didnât understand and it was the same for others.
Rudger said the world is a huge cage and they understood it was frustrating to know it. But itâs a whole different story to go around hiding your identity all your life trying to destroy it.
âIsnât it a waste?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWith the money youâve earned so far, you can buy a house in a good land and live while playing and eating all your life.â
Hansâ dream was to enjoy a peaceful life in his own house while looking at his endless land. So, for Hans, Rudgerâs behavior seemed incomprehensible and phenomenal at the same time.
âI could have done that.â
âBut whyâ¦.â
âWhy? I couldnât stand still. Maybe Iâm the same as you guys.â
âSame as us?â
âDidnât I tell you? Everyone here is abandoned in the world. Itâs the same for me.â
At first, he thought it would be nice for him to live quietly but he knew he couldnât. His constitution, his destiny, and the world didnât allow it.
âThere was always a chance to run away. This is not like a mission that must be achieved in the first place. I donât have to take responsibility, and I wonât die just because I canât achieve it.â
Even though he knew that he couldnât stop.
Why?
He wouldnât have known that the road ahead was a bloody thorny road.
âAt the end of the day, Iâll be angry, too.â
He was just angry.
âIâm trying to fight because Iâm angry, and I see abandoned people on the side of the road.â
So he gave them his hand and led them to move forward together.
âItâs really nothing special, and itâs for a nonsensical reason.â
ââ¦â¦.â
No one could open their mouth.
The desperate emotion felt in Rudgerâs muttering was what everyone here was feeling.
âNo, itâs not nonsense.â
Alex denied Rudgerâs words.
âIf it werenât for leader, we wouldnât have come this far.â
âThank you for saying that.â
It was then that Pantos, who had been listening, opened his mouth.
âThatâs surprising. I thought someone as big as you would have a greater ambition.â
âWas this not enough?â
âThere is nothing strange about collecting relics. Itâs just that the trigger was simpler than I thought.â
âSimple?â
Rudger smirked at his words.
âMaybe itâs simpler.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âNo. I just said it.â
Pantos had a hunch that in Rudgerâs words, there was something more that he hadnât said yet.
âIt somehow became a place to talk candidly.â
Rudgerâs trembling words made the members laugh.
At first, it was a place to comfort Alex but from some point on, it became an atmosphere where they confessed that they were the same.
âI have a question.â
Did she think he had no chance if it wasnât now?
Belaruna raised her hand.
âWhat is it?â
âBoss knows our pastâ¦â¦but we donât know boss â past.â
When she said that, they thought, âThatâs right.â
âCome to think of it, itâs true.â
âWe donât know what you did in the past.â
âDonât you know Mr. Hans?â
âWhat? Me?â
Hans broke out in a cold sweat as the arrow returned to him and looked at Rudger to ask for instructions. Since Rudger did not answer, Hans refused to answer.
âI donât know everything. Itâs funny that Iâm talking freely even though itâs not my business.â
âHonestly, Iâm curious. Sir, if youâve come all the way here, canât you tell us?â
Seridan also supported Belarunaâs opinion.
âI agree. Honestly, I do wonder what leader has done in the past.â
âMe too, me too!â
Alex and Arpa helped.
âWell.â
Pantos was convinced and nodded.
âUh, no matter how hard it was, you helped usâ¦â¦.â
Although only Violetta hesitated to keep her loyalty to Rudger.
âVioletta, be honest. Youâre curious like us and we wonât get a better chance.â
âWell, a little bitâ¦â¦.â
At Seridanâs point, Violetta had no choice but to raise the white flag.
Naturally, the atmosphere flowed in the direction that Rudger had to tell his story.
âThis happens when a lot of people gather.â
Rudger complained to himself.
Seeing their eyes he knew they wouldnât let him escape. He has been swept by emotions and defeated.
âBut, well, itâs not polite to hide it when Iâve come all the way here.â
âBother, are you going to tell us?â
âThen should I lie? Iâll continue to be with you, so itâs time to let you know.â
At Rudgerâs words, Violettaâs eyes, who pretended not to be curious, changed.
Pantos, who pretended not to be interested, also pricked up his ears.
âI was going to tell you one day, but Iâll tell you now since this has happened.â
The members who were waiting for those words felt like their hands were sweating.
âWhy am I so nervous?â
Rudger opened his mouth in the stillness that sank like dew at dawn.
âI was royalty.â
His words took everyoneâs breath away.