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After about five days of sailing, the Knight Order entered the Principality of Snivec. The Mountains of Silence were the border between the Principality of Snivec and the Dunkelhai Kingdom, so they planned to stop in the Principality of Snivec to stock up before crossing the mountains.
They stopped at an inn, booked some rooms, and decided to spend the next morning on their own. Cadel stretched out on his bed and planned to wake up to a good nightâs sleep, but Garuelâs unexpected arrival interrupted his sweet plans.
âYou can at least drink alcohol with other subordinates.â
âI asked, of course, but Sir Van gave me a blank stare, Sir Lumen gave me a disdainful glance, and Sir Lydon saidâ¦â¦ Ah, if it werenât for the regenerative ability, he would have been able to show me the traces of the enormous frostbite. Anyway, they all rejected me.â
Garuel, smiling broadly, corrected the position of the eye patch he wore in place of his mask. Garuel was a renowned holy knight, but not one whose face was known to the common folk of foreign lands. If anything, his hood and mask looked more suspicious, and unless he was collaborating with other knights, there was no reason to hide his identity in a place like this.
Garuel dragged Cadel into a tavern called the âSnowy Fieldsâ Kettleâ. As befits a northern country, the drinks were all strong, and they also sold hot drinks. Cadel didnât feel like drinking, but he was freezing on the walk, so he ordered a hot toddy.
While they waited for their drinks, Garuel struck up a conversation.
âWhen did you learn black magic?â
âI havenât learned it, but Iâm going to.â
ââ¦â¦Is that even possible?â
âI told you. Iâm living a life with a fixed end. With such a special fate, something like this is possible.â
He couldnât be bothered to come up with an excuse, so he said it plainly, and Garuel gave him a strange smile.
âI canât figure out how much I should trust that.â
âI wonât lie to you. It would only be a hassle to make things up since both of us have revealed our utmost secrets.â
Cadel tapped his fingers on the table and followed the clerk as he bustled about. Garuel looked at Cadel and ran his tongue slowly across his lips.
âUsually, one has to make things up to be attractive to others. However, the more honest my commander is, the more he attracts me.â
[Knight âGaruel Monzasiâ âs favorability has increased by 2.]
[Current favorability: 68/100]
Cadel let out a laugh as if he was truly amazed at the system window that suddenly appeared. If Garuelâs favorability rating went up every time he talked nonsense before, it was understandable that he showed a high rating as soon as he joined the team.
ââ¦â¦What a consistent man.â
âDonât you like a consistent man? I heard itâs quite popular.â
Cadel didnât know who Garuel heard it from, but he didnât think it was meant to be this kind of consistency. It was obvious that even if he scolded Garuel, he wouldnât be harmed at all, so Cadel could only shake his head in disbelief
The warmth of the liquor seemed to make him drunk faster. Cadel cleared his throat, feeling his body warming up. His gaze fell on Garuel, who had already emptied his fifth glass. Garuel hadnât even touched the whole chicken theyâd ordered for appetizers. The reasoning was that eating would dull the taste of the alcohol.
âDrink in moderation and get up. You havenât forgotten where youâre going tomorrow, have you?â
âWell, donât worry, Iâll wake up fresher than you tomorrow, Commander.â
ââ¦â¦Is it rude to be envious?â
âYou might get angry and storm out.â
Garuel raised an eyebrow and gave him a stern look, and Cadel laughed, making a snorting sound. He leaned back in his seat, pushing his nearly finished drink forward. He didnât have a drink to cure his hangover, so heâd have to save it for tomorrow.
While he was waiting for his subordinate to finish drinking heavily, he heard an unexpectedly interesting story.
âThey say heâs back in Dunkelhai.â
âHe?â
âIâm talking about the âShadow Envoyâ. I think a few people are already dead. The aristocrats who deserve to be tried canât sleep at night. They seem to be attracting people from all over the place to be their escorts.â
âHmph, if itâs really the Shadow Envoy, theyâll die even with the Shadow Knight Order as their escorts.â
The Shadow Envoy. Cadelâs half-closed eyes opened wide at the familiar ringing.
âAs for the Shadow Envoy, I remember it was Yozenâs aliasâ¦â¦? It seems like he wasnât in Dunkelhai from the beginning. I need to hurry.â
Yozen was born in Dunkelhai, but he was not a man of one place. Assassins by nature rarely put down roots in one place.
As Cadel listened to the story, he pursed his lips at a sudden memory.
âI donât need your money, but Iâll remember your face.â
What did it mean to remember oneâs face? After all, Cadel already knew Yozenâs face, so that made both of them even. If it had been someone else, he had unilaterally made his face known.
The strangely uncomfortable question was resolved with the help of an unexpected person.
âHeâs famous, the Shadow Envoy. Iâve heard him a few times too.â
Cadel didnât know how long he had been listening, but Garuel naturally started talking. He smiled softly at Cadel, who was looking at him.
âIs he famous?â
âThatâs right. Isnât he an assassin whose face no one has seen yet? I donât know if he killed everyone he saw, or if he really didnât show his face to anyone.â
ââ¦â¦Is that so?â
If so, it would be because he killed everyone who saw his face. That was probably what he meant when Yozen told Cadel not to open his eyes until the end. Even though it happened in the past, it gave Cadel goosebumps.
âHeâs a great guy. Amazingly, he could assassinate so many nobles, even royalty, and still maintain his reputation. He may have had the backing of those who commissioned him, but the fact that he managed to evade their relentless pursuit is remarkable enough.â
âAre you saying he only selects nobles and kills them?â
âStrictly speaking, he kills trashy nobles, but only he knows the criteria, and Iâve heard heâs quite popular among the commoners, as he usually targets the lesser nobles.â
Is he like Robin Hood? Cadel, who had no interest in anything other than performance, shook his head at the new information from Yozen. However, Garuelâs next words were enough to make Cadelâs heart fall into the abyss.
âThey say that a hand without a trace, like a shadow, touches their faces.â
ââ¦â¦Huh?â
âThey look around and see no one, only the feel of the hand that touched their faces remains. It is said that this is a kind of stigma that he leaves behind, that those whose faces he remembers can die at his hands anytime, no matter where they are.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âQuite a tempting stigma, isnât it? This is someone I would like to meet at least once.â
Garuel laughed in amusement, but Cadel couldnât laugh at all. He felt a chill run down his spine as if a chill was coming from somewhere. The drunkenness that had been swirling around him was long gone.
âWas thereâ¦â¦ a setting like thatâ¦â¦?â
That strange touch on his face was actually a death stigma, a threat to come and kill him at any moment. Cadel sincerely began to hesitate about recruiting Yozen.
âArenât I going to get noticed for no reason and then die suddenly? Giving up nowâ¦â¦.â
After a momentâs thought, Cadel ruffled his hair roughly.
âNo. If thatâs the case, Iâd rather have him on my side as an ally. He wonât kill me if heâs on my side.â
â¦â¦He wonât kill me, right?
Finally, unable to control his rising anxiety, Cadel snatched Garuelâs drink and shoved it down his throat. He didnât think he could bear it when staying sober.