Bifron (4)
Bifron (4)
Once in the Land of the Dead.
Once under the sewers.
And once by chance in front of our inn after Noark was locked down.
âCounting today, itâs a total of four times.â
It's hard to even call this a coincidence anymore.
Therefore, it was time to change my approach towards this woman.
ââ¦â¦Arenât you going?â
âYeah, I changed my mind.â
Thereâs a saying, âknowledge is powerâ, right?
Until now, Iâve been avoiding her, trying to erase any interest and not get involvedâ¦
[â¦Youâre not a human woman.]
[Amelia Rainwales.]
â¦but weâve become acquainted, even knowing each otherâs names.
It means that avoiding her is no longer the solution.
âI need to find out now. What this woman is up to.â
If someone keeps loitering around your house, you have to check who they are.
Whether theyâre someone you should report to the police and get rid of.
Or someone so dangerous that you have to abandon your house and run away.
You need to know that to respond properly.
âJinkasar Peljain!!â
The rooftop door bursts open after a short wait.
The one who entered is a bald man wearing a black eyepatch.
It seems like heâs the leader of the eastern factionâ¦
âHow dare you enter our territory without a word, are you prepared for the conseque⦠But your hairâ¦?â
â¦but he trails off.
Heâs shocked by Jingjingâs jellyfish haircut.
ââ¦Donât tell me, it was a wig?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Jingjing hangs his head low, speechless.
An awkward silence follows.
But is there too much bad blood between them to feel a sense of camaraderie?
The interrupted situation resumes.
âDo, do you think Iâll let you off the hook because I feel sorry for you! Iâll end our bad blood today!â
âPu, puhahaha! You think you can defeat me just because you have more people, you newbie whoâs never even been to the labyrinth? And me, a 6th-grade explorer?â
The bald man declares war, and Jingjing laughs exaggeratedly and expresses his confidence.
To clarify the facts, heâs not even 6th-grade.
He confessed that he was actually 7th-grade after I interrogated him because he was so weak.
âThereâs no way a guy like that would be so relaxed against dozens of people, so he must be confident because he trusts me?â
Although itâs funny, the bald man is serious.
âRight, I know you were a 6th-grade explorer. But thatâs why I brought someone special.â
ââ¦â¦?â
âMake way!â
The bald manâs underlings step aside and create a path as he speaks, and a woman appears.
Amelia Rainwales.
The 8th-floor explorer from Noark.
âBarbarian? Why are you hereâ¦?â
She frowns as she appears among the men with an annoyed expression.
I feel a sense of satisfaction.
I was also surprised when I first saw you.
âI should be the one asking that. Why are you here?â
Amelia ponders for a moment, and then the bald man, who was watching us, cautiously speaks.
ââ¦Do you know this barbarian?â
He seems worried that she might be acquainted with me, even though he came here trusting only her.
âQuiet.â
The bald man shuts his mouth at Ameliaâs curt words.
And about 3 seconds pass.
âBjorn Yandel, hand that man over to me.â
Amelia makes a sudden demand after finishing her thoughts.
Of course, thereâs no way I would agree.
âHeâs my subordinate.â
Barbarians donât abandon their subordinates.
â¦At least not without a reason.
ââ¦Boss!!â
Jingjing looks at me with a touched expression as I answer without hesitation.
On the other hand, Amelia seems confused.
ââ¦Subordinate?â
She has a look that says she doesnât understand why I, the rising star of the explorer industry, am here and why Iâm acting as the boss of a gang.
I mutter briefly,
âI have my reasons.â
âI see.â
Amelia nods coolly.
Although she could have asked what my reasons were, she doesnât, probably because of her personality.
âThen Iâll take him by force.â
Amelia immediately draws her dagger and takes a fighting stance as the negotiation fails.
Does she think sheâs a barbarian?
I quickly speak,
âWait, letâs talk first.â
âTalk?â
âYeah.â
The situation is different from when we met at the inn.
I donât have any companions to help me, and Bifron is a lawless zone where strength is law.
Itâs only natural to try to resolve this through conversation.
I havenât completed my Aura resistance setup yet.
If your body is weak, your mind has to work harder.
âInteresting. I didnât expect you to be the one to say that. Donât tell me youâre planning a surprise attack?â
âSurprise attack? I donât do cowardly things like that.â
I donât hide my offended feelings.
Although I threw my mace at her and charged in the sewers while we were talkingâ¦
â¦there was no reason for me to be ashamed.
She doesnât remember what happened back then.
At least not from her perspective.
ââ¦Thatâs not funny.â
Although she wants to retort, she canât.
However, Amelia doesnât seem frustrated and just brushes it off with a single sentence.
Her body is still prepared for a surprise attack.
Is she finally acknowledging me as a worthy opponent?
âLetâs get rid of them first.â
âAlright.â
We make a brief agreement, and the bald man, as if sensing it, takes his underlings and goes downstairs.
Then itâs Jingjingâs turn.
âIâ¦â
âDonât worry, I wonât abandon you.â
âYes!â
Jingjing goes downstairs, trusting me, although he seems uneasy.
Now only the two of us are left on the rooftop.
Itâs time for a heart-to-heart conversation.
âAmelia Rainwales. Why are you here?â
âWhy should I tell you?â
âIsnât it ridiculous for adults to fight over a childrenâs squabble?â
ââ¦Youâre only twenty years old.â
Geez, letâs not argue about trivial things.
Although Jingjing and Baldy are older, in this industry, the stronger one is the older brother.
âAnyway, whatâs your answer?â
Amelia hesitates for a moment and then speaks.
âYou first. Why are you in Bifron?â
âI was caught using an ability in the city. I thought it would just end with a fine, but they told me to live here for 20 days. Itâs my third day here.â
âAnd that subordinate?â
âHe tried to rob me, so I beat him up and took over.â
Amelia chuckles.
âYou really do whatever you want.â
Itâs not a sarcastic tone.
No, itâs more like sheâs envious.
âYour turn. Why are you here?â
Itâs a question Iâve already asked several times.
Amelia finally gives me a brief explanation.
âIâm looking for an explorer who might be here. So I made a deal with them to help them with something in return for their help.â
âI see.â
I roughly understand the situation.
At first, I wondered why she would even bother making a âdealâ with weaklingsâ¦
âShe must have wanted to handle it quietly. If she caused a scene like me, word would inevitably spread.â
It seems like things will be resolved easily.
Thatâs whenâ¦
âIâm not trying to break my promise.â
Huh?
Amelia adds as if making an excuse as I tilt my head in confusion,
âI⦠didnât expect to see you here.â
Ah, that.
The promise not to come looking for me again.
I canât believe sheâs worried about that in this situation.
Does she have some kind of obsession with âpromisesâ?
âDonât worry, I donât think you broke your promise.â
âIs that soâ¦?â
Now that I understand the situation, I get to the point.
âAnyway, thatâs good. Thereâs no reason for us to fight.â
âYouâre saying youâll hand him over?â
âNo, thereâs no need for that. You need someone to do your bidding, right? Iâll lend you my subordinate.â
âI heard the Western Union is the weakest faction here.â
âYouâre well-informed.â
âItâs been over ten days since I came here.â
âI see.â
I nod.
Indeed, as Amelia said, the Western Union is small but elite.
Well, theyâre too weak to be called elite, butâ¦
â¦the eastern bastards would be better at finding people.
Howeverâ¦
âDonât worry about the small number of people.â
Thereâs still no problem.
I donât even understand why she didnât think of this simple solution.
Youâre saying there arenât enough subordinates?
Why worry about something like that?
âThe east is also my territory from today.â
I can just multiply my subordinates.
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Although I thought she might be inflexible because she values âpromisesââ¦
â¦sheâs surprisingly similar to me in this aspect.
Amelia is also a woman of efficiency.
âThatâs not a bad method.â
âYou agree?â
âBefore that, this. What do you gain from helping me?â
ââ¦Do me a favor later.â
âThen I refuse. I have a feeling youâll ask for something I canât handle.â
Tsk, that didnât work.
Well, whatever. It wasnât the main point anyway.
âThen just consider it as volunteer work. Itâs better than wasting my energy fighting you.â
Amelia nods in agreement, as if itâs a convincing excuse.
Thereforeâ¦
âTh, then what happened to him?â
âThatâs not how you talk to me.â
I go down to the 1st floor and kick Baldy, whoâs having an awkward standoff with Jingjing, in the stomach.
After all, establishing dominance is important for ârecruitmentâ.
âKeugh!â
Baldy collapses, clutching his stomach.
âYou bastard!!â
The eastern bastards on the 1st floor charge towards me.
Swords, hammers, spears, stakesâ¦
They attack me from all sides, wielding their weapons mercilessly.
Thereâs no need to even block.
âNo, whyâ¦â
Their weapons bounce off, unable to even pierce my skin, even though theyâre aiming for exposed areas.
Itâs as expected.
They came here in a group of dozens just to deal with one Jingjing, how could they possibly hurt me?
Just how high is my Physical Resistance?
âAre you guys done?â
ââ¦No.â
âBehelâlaaaaaaaaaa!!!â
It doesnât take long.
The battle ends after I instill fear with [Wild Release] and crush a few of them as a demonstration.
Dozens of men, unable to even think of running away due to the overwhelming difference in strength.
I grab Baldy by the collar and lift him up.
âWhatâs your name?â
âP, Philip Lazer!â
âIâll call you Baldy from now on.â
Okay, the introductions are over.
Just as Iâm about to move on to the next step, Baldy asks blankly,
âWh, who are you?â
I correct his mistake first.
âYou donât use honorifics with me.â
ââ¦?â
âIâm your boss.â
âBossâ¦?â
Baldy, who was looking confused, glances at Jingjing, whoâs hiding in a corner.
It seems like he finally understands the situation.
Right, thatâs how he was defeated too.
âYou came just in time, give me a potion.â
ââ¦Potion?â
âMy subordinate is injured, I have to treat him, donât I?â
Amelia looks at me as if Iâm a strange creature, then takes out a potion and hands it to me.
Sizzle.
Baldy screams and squirms as I give him the potion, and after a short wait, he regains consciousness, sweating profusely.
He still has a dazed expression, as if heâs dreaming.
Itâs time to give him a carrot since the stick was enough.
âIâm leaving in 17 days.â
âYes?â
âJust saying.â
In short, it means he should just endure it, thinking he stepped in shit. I then order Baldy and Jingjing to go back and gather everyone.
âThere are a lot of people, so the Dimensional Plaza should be fine. Can you do it in five hours?â
âTh, thatâs absurdââ
âYes! Itâs enough time!â
Jingjing shouts confidently, cutting off Baldy.
As expected of a senior.
Saying âYESâ to any order is the greatest virtue of a subordinate.
Especially if the boss is a barbarian.
âThen itâs settled, go now.â
My subordinates, having received their orders, rush out to carry out their mission.
Iâm quite satisfied with the sight.
âIs this why everyone is so obsessed with power?â
I chuckle and turn my gaze towards Amelia. And I ask nonchalantly, as if Iâm not interested,
âSo, tell me. Who are we looking for?â
Iâve been curious since earlier.
Sheâs from Noark.
Thereâs a chance that sheâs looking for someone on Noarkâs orders, not her own.
âTo even send someone from the underground city to find someone in this situationâ¦â
It might be an important clue.
The more I know about things that others donât, the better. And if itâs information thatâs irrelevant to me, I can use it to appear knowledgeable at the Round Table.
Either way, thereâs nothing to lose.
But contrary to my expectations, Amelia only tells me the personâs characteristics.
âHe looks like an old man, but he might be disguised.â
âSo you canât tell him apart by appearance. Then how do we find him?â
âThe tattoo on his back. I heard it canât be hidden by any magic.â
Hmm, so I have to check everyoneâs back?
âAny other helpful characteristics?â
âNone.â
âYou donât even know his name?â
ââ¦Itâs meaningless since he would have used a pseudonym anyway.â
âBut you never know. Just tell me.â
Amelia hesitates for a moment as I ask casually.
But did she judge that I wouldnât know even if she told me?
She utters a name.
âAuril Gabis.â
What?
âAuril Gabis?!â
ââ¦Do you know him?â
âNo, I was just pretending.â
I roughly brush it off and try to control my expression.
Thump, thump, thump!
My heart is pounding like crazy.
Itâs only natural.
Auril Gabis?
Isnât that the name of the author of the âCompendiumâ series and the creator of [Dungeon and Stone]?