In fact, it was nearly impossible to come up with a perfect way to complete the quest. The quest for the knight order promotion certainly took place in the Osma Empire, and it was in the Osma Empire that Cadel was recognized as a commander of the knight order.
Before the quest, however, Cadelâs position in the Empire was that of an illegitimate son of a family disgraced for attempting to assassinate the royal family. In other words, he was a half-breed descended from traitors. He had to save himself.
It would be better to show up in time for the start of the quest if possible, but as usual, Cadel didnât know when the quest would start. That was why he hurried to the Empire, tackling the previous quests like a man possessed.
âI donât want my promotion quest to be slower than I expect, and the longer I stay in the Osma Empire, the greater the risk of being discovered.â
No matter how well he hid, a fugitive hiding in the wrong place could only last so long. As the illegitimate son of a distinguished family, whose name was not unknown, he must keep himself hidden. However, if he remained at a distance and waited for an opportunity, he would most likely miss it.
A situation of dilemma where he could neither do this nor do that. In the end, Cadel took a gamble.
âDonât worry, Commander. If anyone tries to catch Commander, Iâll take care of them.â
âNo, things will get complicated if you deal with them.â
âWere you a wanted man, Cadel? Thatâs cool!â
âDonât say it out loud.â
In any case, the beginning of the quest couldnât be missed. So even if he was caught, he had to stay within the Osma Empire.
The starting point was obviously near the immigration gate. Cadel decided to stay in the neighborhood and hang in there.
Cadel stepped off the carriage after days of weary travel and onto solid ground. In the distance, he could see the great gateway to the Empireâs borders. Cadel Lytosâ home was just around the corner, but he didnât feel much excitement. Just a place to pass through on a quest.
He glared at the gate with a gaunt face and strode off to pay the coachman.
âAre you sure you donât want me to walk you to the inside of the gate? Itâs much simpler to get through the checkpoint in a carriage.â
âNo, thank you, I have an errand nearby.â
âWell, if you say soâ¦â¦.â
With the promised money in hand, the coachman traveled straight toward the gates of the Osma Empire. Cadel pulled the hood of his robe tightly over his head in the dust kicked up by the receding carriage. Naturally, he had no intention of crossing the gates with his face uncovered.
âItâs lunchtime, so the guard is loose.â
âGood thing. If there were more guards, the burden on Lydon would have increased.â
Watching the gate carefully, Van was certain the number of guards on duty was four. Cadel approached Lydon, who had the appearance of a young boy. He studied Lydonâs face carefully, ran a hand through his curly hair, and nodded, pleased with his newfound innocence.
âDonât say anything weird, and cast the illusion when Van is looking at you. Got it?â
Lydon casually showed positive signs to Cadel, who warned him several times âDonât draw attention and act like a quiet younger brotherâ.
âI understand, Cadel. Though Iâd rather have a clean kill than to have to use an illusion.â
âListen to me, because itâs not better at all.â
There was nothing more convenient than Lydonâs illusion technique to cross the gateway avoiding unnecessary suspicion or search. After the seal was lifted, Lydonâs mana more than doubled, and his magic-casting speed was also reduced. Since he was not in the land of the Great Spirit Pinhai, he did not get the buff of using spells without chanting, but even without that, he got a tremendous amount of power.
Therefore, it was not too much to use illusion on only 4 humans. Rather, Lydon was the first to suggest âI will enchant the entire Empireâ, but Cadel lightly ignored it. Not only was he wasting a lot of mana, but Cadel didnât want to be treated as an invisible person throughout the Empire.
âAlright then, Iâll be waiting nearby, so go ahead. The two of you are good brothers from now on, so hold hands tightly. Van, sour expression is prohibited.â
Cadel patted Lydon on the back, who was waving his interlocked hands with Van excitedly, and Van, who was forcing a smile. As they walked away, he thought he could hear a conversation between the two men, something along the lines of âI donât like your rough handsâ or âIâll kill you when weâre done hereâ, but Cadel decided to pretend he didnât hear it.
* * *
Van gripped Lydonâs hand so tightly that it could crush his hand. He seemed to want nothing more if he could crush it like this. However, the owner of said hand did not succumb to Vanâs ignorant grip and instead smiled sarcastically.
âIf you break my hand, Iâll tell Cadel.â
âFunny, you think Commander is going to take your side?â
âOf course, heâs my human.â
What an obnoxious fairy. How dare he said that Commander was his human, that they got married. If he hadnât been a member of the mercenary corps, Van would have buried him long ago.
Van glared murderously, looking as if he would tear Lydon apart at a momentâs notice, then forced his expression to soften when he realized they were close to the gate. There was still a faint hint of anger, but it wasnât as noticeable as it had been before.
âYou there. Stop.â
As they reached the gate, a guard approached as if waiting for them. His scrutinizing gaze swept over Van and Lydon, noting their interlocked hands. They looked nothing alike, but their age and gaudy appearance suggested they were related, perhaps even brothers.
The guard eyed Vanâs sheathed greatsword, then jerked at the bag at his side.
âWhatâs inside?â
âIâve got some loot from killing a monster, and I heard thereâs a guy here whoâll buy it for a lot of money.â
ââ¦â¦Are you a mercenary?â
âYes.â
The guardâs expression changed at the stiff answer. He was looking at a young boy at Vanâs side.
âAre you taking this little one?â
âWhile slaying te monster, I found a lost child. The childâs parents are here in the Osma Empire, so Iâm here to sell the loot.â
Van waved his clasped hands in the air, reciting the lines Cadel had taught him. Lydon looked up at the guard with a smiling face and tilted his head affectionately.
The corner of the guardâs mouth twitched upward at his angelic appearance. No matter where the place was, a cute child would catch people off guard.
âGeez, this child must have had a hard time. Apparently, heâs from some noble family. Tell me the name of the family and Iâll show you the location of the mansion.â
âAhâ¦â¦.â
Van had heard the name of the Imperial nobility in preparation for such a situation. However, he had got hives just by hearing the pronunciation, so he had slipped it off and he couldnât remember it well.
While Van hesitated, delaying his answer, Lydon studied the three guards standing guard beyond the gate. If he was going to cast an illusion on the man in front of him, now would be a good time.
There was no need to hesitate, and as he drew on his power, a familiar circle of magic appeared above his red eyes. All Lydon had to show was a deserted gateway. It would last a generous fifteen minutes.
Recalling Cadelâs incantation, Lydon unfolded the illusion technique without delay. But before his magic was even activated.
Chiiingâ
From behind them, a bright light erupted, accompanied by a terrible hissing sound.