* * *
After closing his eyes just long enough to relieve his fatigue, Cadel went straight to find Garuel. Cadel forced the person who said he was fine to take a break and monitored Lumenâs condition on his behalf. There was still no noticeable change. It just felt wrong to see him sleeping like a dead man.
Sitting down in the chair beside the bed, he looked up into Lumenâs well-groomed face. When he woke up, the first thing Cadel wanted to do was tell him thank you for your service, that you were the reason we all got out of the tower safely, and thank you for protecting us.
ââ¦â¦Wake up quickly.â
The mumbled voice ended with him talking to himself. Cadel shook his head, rubbing his tired face. A deep sigh escaped his parched lips. He closed his eyes tightly, as if to hold back his depressing feelings, and opened them when he heard footsteps on the other side of the door.
Could it be that Garuel, whom he just sent away, has returned? As Cadel stared at the door, ready to send him away again, the source of the footsteps appeared.
âLydonâ¦â¦?â
âHuh? Darling, were you alone with Lumen? Thatâs disgraceful. I guess I should scold you with my lips.â
Lydo, who had appeared out of nowhere, held a bunch of unidentified herbs in his hands as usual. Cadel grabbed Lydonâs face as he lunged for Cadelâs lips and pressed his cheeks together.
âWhere the hell have you been pulling this bunch of grass out of the ground, and why do you look like this again?â
Dirt smeared across his innocently smiling face. Cadel rubbed Lydonâs cheeks together, narrowing his eyes. Despite the roughness of Cadelâs touch, a smile tugged at the corners of Lydonâs mouth.
âI brought it to feed Lumen.â
âI told you not to feed Lumen things like that carelessly. At least you should have gotten permission from Garuel first.â
âEven if the worst comes to worst, is there anything better than death?â
âWatch what you say, man.â
After roughly wiping Lydonâs face, Cadel pushed him away lightly, then forcibly snatched the herbs from Lydonâs grasp. Perhaps because he had been holding it the whole time, the leaves were crushed miserably.
âI know youâre doing this for Lumen, but feeding him something like this.â¦â¦ wonât do much.â
The bitterness in Cadelâs voice caught Lydonâs eye as he looked down at him. Lydon rolled his eyes and considered for a moment, then pushed Lumenâs legs out of the way and sat down on the bed.
âHey, you canât just treat a patient like thatâ¦â¦!â
âIâm not doing this for Lumen alone.â
âWhat?â
âI did think it would be nice for Lumen to wake up. But thatâs just because Iâm in a bad mood.â
âBecause youâre in a bad mood meansâ¦â¦.â
âIâm in a bad mood when I see him lying there after being beaten by a mere demon! Itâs pathetic. Iâm embarrassed to go around with him. So I want him to wake up soon.â
Lydon seemed to be aware that Lumen was a patient, and clicked his tongue as he patted the comforter over Lumenâs head. Then he looked at Cadel again.
âBut more than that, I hate seeing Cadel depressed even more. Just focus on me, Cadel. Itâs annoying that youâre glued to Lumen all day.â
ââ¦â¦Are you a kid?â
âCadel will be fine as soon as everything returns to normal. So Iâm working hard. Isnât it amazing?â
Though it was one-sided and greedy, Cadel could feel the sincerity in it. The immature fairy, who had always sought only fun, was now able to think of others. How could it not be amazing?
Cadel gave a small smile and lowered his eyes. He could sense Lydonâs effort in the herbs heâd taken.
âItâs amazing. But you donât have to go through the trouble of finding this every time, Lydon. Lumenâs condition isnât something that can be fixed by popping some herbs.
âItâs worked.â
ââ¦â¦Huh?â
âIâve seen it before. One of the fairies was unconscious in a similar way to Lumen, and Grandpa Melphis had given him some herbs. Then he opened his eyes right away. I was curious and asked about it. I was told that it was a magical herb that would restore consciousness at any time as long as the soul remained.â
Lydon assured Cadel that his memory was spotless. But an herb that could restore consciousness at any time, as long as the soul remained. If only there were such a handy herb in the worldâ¦â¦.
ââ¦â¦Wait a minute. I donât know if it exists in other places, but this is the game world. If itâs not resurrection, itâs an herb with a similar effectâ¦â¦ Donât tell me, the herb heâs talking about is the [Grass of Opportunity]?â
Grass of Opportunity. It was a âretry itemâ of sorts, allowing you to revive all of your knights to a minimum health to continue the battle if you failed to clear the stage due to annihilation.
Itâs a necessity when trying to forcefully clear a difficult stage, and is only useful when the enemy is in trouble. Of course, it can only be used once per stage, so overuse is impossible.
âLydon. Do you remember what that herb looks like?â
âHmm, roughly? Those herbs all look alike.â
âI donât know because itâs all crushed. Iâll give you a piece of paper, so draw it.â
Cadel hurried to get paper and pen and handed them to Lydon. Lydon began to draw the herbs, slowly rummaging through his memory.
âThe Grass of Opportunity itself could only be used during battle, and its purpose was to heal the knights so they could kill the enemies, so I never thought that it could also be used that way.â
At the sight of a glimmer of hope, his motivation skyrocketed. And that motivation quickly swelled as soon as he saw Lydonâs finished drawing.
âYes, this is it!â
âIs this an herb that Cadel knows?â
âYes! â¦â¦But I donât know where it is from. Have you ever seen it while flying in the Forest of Enchantment?â
âIt doesnât grow there. I just used what Grandpa Melphis had saved.â
In the game, the [Grass of Opportunity] is usually sold in the paid store or can only be exchanged for special goods.
âBut this isnât a game. The system doesnât have a store function, and even if a paid store exists in this world, I donât know its location. Is there any way to find the Grass of Opportunity other than thatâ¦â¦.?â
As of now, only one thing had come to his mind. The representative item exchanger in âHero of Knightsâ and Cadelâs only teacher.
âHe might have it.â
Mamil Kipa. He had to find him.
* * *
âYou two are going back to the Empire together?â
âYeah. Iâll be right back.â
Van looked back and forth between Cadel and Lydon, confused. Garuel, too, had a questioning look on his face.
âIf weâre going to go back anyway, wouldnât it be better if we all go together? If you combine the mana of Knight Commander, Sir Lydon, and myself, we will be able to use movement magic to move the entire Knight Order.â
âThatâs because thereâs no need for everyone to go together. The person Iâm trying to meet is my teacher, and he doesnât like crowds of people. And I donât want the Empire to know that Iâm back.â
Mamilâs old [Scroll of Fate] had marked his location wherever he was, so as soon as it occurred to Cadel that Mamil might have the [Grass of Opportunity], he went looking for the Scroll of Fate. And on it, he found Mamilâs current location. Surprisingly, he was in the Osma Empire.
âI have already sent a letter to His Majesty saying that I will wait near the Principality of Snivec until Lumen is recovered. Since Lumen is a foreign noble, it would be difficult for even the Emperor to touch him. Theyâre probably hiding Lumenâs injury as well. If the entire Knight Order went back, Lumenâs condition would be exposed, and the story could reach the Mainue Kingdom. I donât want this to become an uproar. Lydon and I, just the two of us, are enough.â
It wasnât like Cadel wanted to protect the Empire from foreign criticism. He just didnât want to give Lumenâs father, Froch Dominic, something to chew on. He was also worried that the imperial court might give the Knight Order a new mission, one that excluded Lumen, instead of focusing on his treatment.
The goal was to get the herbs from Mamil, so it was best to be as stealthy as possible.
âLydon can hide himself using illusion magic in an emergency, and since he is a magician, the burden of movement magic is reduced. Itâs perfect.â
âOf course, I am the perfect person to be the other half of Cadel!â
Van glared at Lydon, who was showing off, but Lydon paid no attention and clung to Cadelâs side.
âIf thatâs the case, thereâs nothing I can do about it. Sir Van and I will be here to nurse Sir Lumen, and I hope you two can get some herbs.â
ââ¦â¦Donât tire Commander, fairy.â
Cadel left a few words of encouragement to the remaining subordinates and then immediately began preparing the movement magic.
âIâll do the movement magic this time, Lydon. As soon as we arrive, cast an illusion spell nearby to change our appearance. Got it?â
âOkay, how about a good old couple?â
ââ¦â¦Just make it two ordinary guys.â
The movement magic had already failed once. The probability of failure was zero. Cadel, who carefully inspected the magic circle, called Lydon inside and looked back at Van and Garuel who had come to see them off.
âIt wonât take long. I will be right back!â
âTake care, Knight Commander.â
âBe careful, Commander.â
Turning away from the two worried-looking men, Cadel channeled his mana over the circle.
âWhen we come back, there will be a beautiful baby that looks half like Cadel and half like me! Bye, everyone!â
A blinding flash of light spread along with Lydonâs outrageous words, and Vanâs loud swearing slowly faded away.
The destination was the Osma Empire. It was the southern gateway where the battle with Sellev took place. Upon arrival, Cadel and Lydon hid themselves in the forest a short distance away.
âLetâs see where Mamil is.â
When he first checked, Mamil was in an inn with an unfamiliar name. If he was still there, Cadel would have to ask people to find it. Cadel took out the Scroll of Fate next to Lydon, who was counting the number of guards and preparing the illusion technique.
Then what he saw was.
ââ¦â¦What? Heâs in the castle?â