Dawn of the next day.
The Guardian Knight Order and the Scarlet Scales Knight Order marched toward the seal at sunrise. The objective was a hill about five kilometers from the seal.
Once at their staging area, the Guardian Knight Order inspected their weapons and tools and rested from the dawn march. Beside them, the Scarlet Scales Knight Order prepared for the scouting that was to follow.
âDonât be reckless, and if you think thereâs danger, send a signal right away. If you send one after youâre caught, youâll only end up with bloodshed.â
Dreyfe paced near Cadel, fretting unnecessarily. He was looking at Cadel without noticing Vanâs sharp gaze, but Cadel actually reacted indifferently as if he were dealing with his annoying younger siblings.
âYes. Iâll signal you as soon as I see a monsterâs tail.â
âIâm not kidding! Unless youâre an assassin, itâs impossible to hide your tracks perfectly, so if you want to live, you have to act faster than they do.â
âSure. Iâll be quicker than anyone else.â
âHow quick! Last time I saw you running, I thought a toddler who had just started walking would be faster than you.â
It was Sorin who stopped him, relentless in his criticism of Cadelâs attitude. He casually pulled Dreyfe back to give Cadel a warning.
âIf the gathered monsters are at a manageable level, shoot the signal flares I gave you yesterday. If not, shoot the fireballs. We will be able to join within 30 minutes, so focus on defense as much as possible.â
âYes.â
âThereâs no need to force the seal to activate. Itâs safer to wait for the magicians over here to join, so conserve your strength.â
He nodded silently and felt Sorinâs longing gaze on him. When Cadel locked eyes with him, Sorin hesitated, as if he had something to say, and then turned away without a word.
Cadel had a vague idea of what was holding him back, so instead of prying, he chose to walk away.
âLetâs go.â
He dragged his subordinates toward the seal circle, drowning out the last of Dreyfeâs tiresome nagging.
* * *
As he rode diligently up the rolling hills, Cadel watched his surroundings carefully. From what he had heard, monsters in the areas where seals were located like Alithis were more powerful and ferocious than normal. To avoid being ambushed, he would need to learn their location quickly.
By this time, Cadel was feeling self-conscious about his rapid breathing, which contradicted his calm mind. Lydon was in the lead, flapping his wings and enjoying a relaxing flight.
âI can handle 500 monsters in front of the seal. What do you think, darling? Am I cool?â
âUh. Youâre cool.â
Throughout the trip, Lydon cracked jokes and smirked, gauging Cadelâs reaction. As time went on, Cadelâs responses grew colder, but Lydon was still quite satisfied. The one with dissatisfaction was only Van.
âThatâs ridiculous. Only 500 monsters and you want to look cool? Commander isnât the kind of man to be satisfied with that.â
âHmmm, so how much can Van catch?â
âMaybe even 5.000.â
âAhaha! Look at the bluff!â
ââ¦â¦Do you want to die?â
âThen itâs 50.000 for me!â
Seeing Lydon wriggling his ten fingers out in a teasing manner, Van fiercely pulled out his greatsword. Even though Lydon teased him with the same tactics all the time, Van fell for the provocation every time. Cadel glanced at his two lively subordinates and shook his head.
âWhat are they eating thatâs giving them so much stamina?â
He was just jealous. If he had wings like Lydon or stamina like Van, he would have been able to go on a scouting mission as easily as a walk.
âShould I just take the wind attribute now?â
In his inventory now was a [Potion of Circulation], a gift from Garuel. He was saving it in case other attributes would be useful in future battles.
Until that day came, Cadel had to rely on fire magic as insurance for the 10 attribute points heâd earned from the quest. Part of him wanted to cast [Windâs Path] right away, but he was afraid he might regret it.
âBy the way, Commander. What exactly does it mean to manage a seal? I thought it meant something a little different than activating it.â
Van, who had sent Lydon flying with a swing of his greatsword, stood by Cadelâs side. Cadel used Vanâs arm like a staff to distribute his weight, then spoke in a tired voice.
âActivation is the materialization of the sealâs energy in the seal circle, so you can visually see the state of the seal. Management is looking at the state of the seal, whether itâs cracked, whether itâs loose, and reacting accordingly. If everything is fine with the seal, youâre just going to reinforce it more.â
Van nodded, looking down with satisfaction at Cadel, who was holding his arm.
âIf thereâs a crack, it could lead to a big battle, because you never know whatâs going to pop out of it while youâre trying to repair the seal.â
âI guess so. Still, this many people gathered here. We wonât have any trouble with just a crack.â
Unlike the Battle of the Gateway, this dispatch had a significant number of magicians and was fully prepared for battle. Plus, this mission wasnât even a main quest. It was just a short cutscene to show the status of the seal, and it was an event that Cadel could skip right now.
The actual quest took place outside the Empire. There was no risk of encountering a High Demon like Sellev here.
âItâs a warm-up. The big wars wonât happen until after the liberation of the Demon Realm. For the first time in a long time, I can move around with peace of mind.â
It was frustrating that Cadel didnât know the details of how the Demon Realm was liberated, but roughly speaking, since the seals were broken, it must have been liberated. Even if a large group of people took turns checking them carefully, all it needed was a seal to be broken.
It felt like a waste of time, but it was a process, so Cadel decided to embrace it.
âThe seal isnât going to be broken right away, so I need to get my work done and get myself ready.â
Preparing for full-scale Demon War. Recruit the last knight.
âIf Lumen and Garuel are successfully recruited, there is only one knight position left. Who should I bring inâ¦â¦.â
Cadel had had someone in mind for a while now, though it was a matter of finding him.
âI have permission from the Emperor to add members to the Knight Order, so thereâs no need to hide anyone, and if I canât find him, Iâll have to find another good knight to fill his place.â
Before the Demon War, he needed to complete the Knight Order and focus on their development, so that the grand finale would be perfect.
ââ¦â¦The finale.â
The thought of the end of the story made Cadel feel strangely heavy, and being able to see it in his expression, there was worry in Vanâs voice.
âCommander, are your legs hurting? Tell me if youâre having trouble walking. Iâll carry you up.â
âHuh? â¦â¦No, itâs okay. Iâm still full of energy.â
Quickly shaking off his thoughts, Cadel pressed the corners of his mouth together. Since his promotion to knighthood, he had often felt this way. He had a feeling he knew why, but he refused to delve too deeply into it. It seemed he shouldnât.
When Cadel shook off Vanâs worries with a forced smile, Lydon, who was leading from the other side, shouted.
âDarling, donât you think this is where youâll find the seal circle?â
âThatâs right, but lower your voice. I donât want to be surrounded by monsters from the start.â
âItâs no fun being surrounded by ten of them!â
Ten monsters? Cadel asked, and Lydon flew at him, a look of disappointment on his face. Then, out of nowhere, he wrapped his arms around Cadelâs waist and lifted him into the air.
âWhat, whatâs with you all of a sudden?â
âLook at that, darling. Those sparse monsters. If I had known there would only be this little, I would have sat down and had a snack.â
On the ground seen from the sky, there was a white seal covering an entire wide hill. And around the hill, small dot-like monsters were seen. There are so few monsters that the meaning of scouting faded.
ââ¦â¦Are there really 10 of them?â
âNot funny. Itâs boring.â
Their numbers would make even a fear of siege unnecessary. Besides, they were as common as goblins, so it shouldnât take more than ten minutes to destroy them.
âVery desirable.â
Lydon was busy complaining about the pitiful numbers, but from Cadelâs point of view, it was a very good thing. For them who had been fighting tooth and nail until now, this simple subjugation was no different from a reward.
Cadel fired a signal flare while being held in Lydonâs arms. They could handle monsters of that level without having to look any further.
âThereâs only a little, so Iâll give you that, Lydon. You catch them all.â
âAre you passing the job on to me?â
âWhat are you talking about? You, who can handle 500 monsters, should take care of this. Iâm going to deal with the seal circle.â
Smiling shamelessly, Cadel ordered Lydon to descend, and with a sigh of disappointment, Lydon lowered his altitude.