Branch Point (1)
A total of 12 knights were dispatched as my bodyguards.
Eight of them stood guard outside the house, while three entered to prepare for any unexpected situations.
The remaining one followed me closely wherever I went, even inside the house.
âYou said your name was Raymond Keplo?â
âYes.â
The knight answered politely, no matter what I said.
It was unfamiliar, but I could understand.
After all, I was about to receive a title.
âThere are knights with titles in the Royal Knight Order, but the fact that they sent all these guys⦠it must be out of consideration.â
It seemed like Antler was a meticulous person.
Well, I would have to find out more later.
âYou said it was an order from your superiors, but who exactly gave the order?â
Keplo answered my question,
âThat⦠I actually donât know.â
I carefully observed his expression as he answered.
It didnât seem like he was making an excuse. I asked him a few more questions, and he said he was just dispatched after receiving orders from his direct superior.
âRight, they would try to hide their identity if they had a reason.â
It was a bit disappointing.
If I had more connections with the royal family, I might have been able to find out Antlerâs identityâ¦
ââ¦Wait a minute.â
A possibility suddenly crossed my mind.
[Theyâre trying to make you a hero, right? It would be fun if you died as soon as you received a noble title. The royal familyâs prestige would plummet!]
I thought it was just something he said out of anger back then since he sounded so frustrated.
[To kindly warn the enemy because you canât control your emotions, youâre truly a child.]
Antler also thought the same about the Clownâs actions.
Butâ¦
âDonât tell me, that bastard was aiming for this from the beginning?â
Maybe the Clownâs goal from the start was to find out Antlerâs identity.
Of course, there would definitely be an âassassinâ since the jewel emitted a green lightâ¦
âHe probably judged that it wouldnât be a loss if he could use this as bait to find clues about Antler.â
This made more sense.
Although the Clown was just being beaten up at the Round Tableâ¦
â¦he was also one of the big shots in this world.
There was a high chance that even his âmistakesâ were intentional.
âAnd Antler must have considered that possibility, so he sent people as discreetly as possible.â
Ha, thereâs no one easy in this world.
I sighed, but it also motivated me to stay alert.
For example, todayâ¦
â¦if I had slept in because I was tired, Antler might have found it strange after receiving the report.
âSir, come here and have some tea.â
âI canât receive personal favors from a civilianââ
âHey, this isnât a favor. Youâre working hard to protect Bjorn.â
Misha served tea to the knights as if she were the mistress of the house.
Did she think this close protection was some kind of service that came with the title?
Hmm, thatâs possible.
She didnât know about the assassin.
âYou said your name was Raymond Keplo, right? I donât know how long youâll be staying with us, but make yourself at home.â
Misha even made Keplo sit down at the table and drink tea.
ââ¦Iâll call you Lady Kaltstein.â
âHuh? Just Misha is fine, but⦠well, I canât stop you if you want to call me that.â
Misha naturally made Keplo use honorifics, using my authority as someone who was about to receive a title.
Of course, I didnât think she did it intentionally.
âIt just happened.â
Anyway, Misha briefly introduced Keplo to Erwen and Ainar, who wasnât here today.
âShould I call you Lady Tersia?â
âUh, uh⦠thatâsâ¦â
Erwen trailed off, as if she was uncomfortable being addressed formally by a knight. Misha helped her, as if she knew.
âWhat Lady Tersia? Canât you see sheâs uncomfortable? Just call her Erwen.â
âYe, yes! I think that would be betterâ¦â
âThen Iâll tell my subordinates to call you that.â
The nickname situation was quickly resolved.
Thatâs whenâ¦
Knock, knock.
â¦we heard another knock on the front door.
âA companion of Bjorn Yandel is here.â
The knight informed us of the visitor as if he were a servant.
This is why everyone is so obsessed with power.
âWho is it?â
âItâs a mage named Arrua Raven.â
Keplo then looked at me as if asking for my permission, and I nodded.
That was enough.
Creak.
The door opened as Keplo went to greet her.
I raised one arm and greeted her elegantly while sitting on the sofa.
âAh, youâre here.â
Itâs the Noble Barbarian Mode.
Raven let out a sigh as if she couldnât believe it at my formal greeting.
âWhat do you mean âyouâre hereâ?â
âWould you like some tea?â
âBlack tea, please.â
Raven glanced at Keplo, who was standing behind me like a bodyguard, and then sat down on the sofa across from me.
âSo whatâs going on?â
âItâs as you see.â
ââ¦Are you angry?â
Geez, whatâs she going to do if sheâs angry?
I answered quickly.
âThe royal family sent knights to protect me, saying nothing should happen before the title bestowal ceremony.â
âHmm, thatâs understandable. You have a lot of enemies, Mr. Yandel.â
Raven readily agreed.
Well, it was a well-known story in the city that the Corpse Collector wouldnât leave me alone.
And the large clans also seemed to dislike me.
Butâ¦
âRaven, my enemies are also your enemies.â
ââ¦What are you talking about?â
Raven seemed to be in a bad mood, perhaps because it was morning, which wasnât her usual active time.
âHereâs your tea. You know where the sugar is, right?â
Misha served her tea, and Raven took a sip and then looked at Erwen.
âAh, hello, Miss Ravenâ¦â
âAh, ye, yes⦠Helloâ¦â
The two of them exchanged awkward greetings.
I involuntarily tilted my head.
âDidnât you guys use each otherâs names before? Iâm pretty sure you did.â
âMr. Yandel, just stay quiet.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Raven then led the conversation as if she was the older one.
âHow are you doing these days?â
ââ¦Iâm fine. You donât have to worry.â
âIf thatâs what you want. But are you planning to stay here from now on?â
âYes⦠Fortunately, my sister allowed me toâ¦â
âHmm, really? Interesting.â
Their conversation continued for a few more sentences, and then it ended as Erwen said she was tired and went back to her room.
ââ¦Is Mr. Keplo just going to keep standing there?â
âIâm used to this kind of mission, so please donât mind me and continue your conversation.â
âIf thatâs the caseâ¦â
Although she said that, Ravenâs expression was filled with discomfort.
She didnât seem like she wanted to speak first.
Therefore, I decided to just ask what I was curious about.
âBut what was that about just now?â
âPlease use a subject.â
âErwen. You wouldnât be acting awkward around her now.â
I could clearly sense it from their conversation.
Raven was very uncomfortable around Erwen. And it didnât seem like it was just because Erwen had recently lost her family.
Then what was the reason?
âIs there something I donât know about?â
âAh, youâre only perceptive in strange situations.â
âSo, whatâs the answer?â
Raven hesitated for a moment and then sighed and spoke.
âItâs just⦠I feel bad⦠I think itâs my fault.â
âYour fault?â
âThat spell that mage Dwarkey used. I can actually use it too.â
Ravenâs explanation could be summarized simply.
When the Ruin Scholar appeared, Raven had a hunch.
The difference in their skill as mages was overwhelming.
She wouldnât be able to overcome this crisis unless she used the âAwakeningâ spell.
Butâ¦
âI couldnât chant it, even though the formula and mana were fine.â
I understand.
Itâs a spell that any mage should be able to use, but itâs not a spell that anyone can use.
âI was hesitatingâ¦â
The Ruin Scholarâs spell was cast, and the stone walls Raven erected with her mana were shattered effortlessly.
And the resultâ¦
âSometimes I think about it alone in my empty lab. If I had just used that spell back then, maybe her sister would still be aliveâ¦â
I smiled bitterly.
I never even imagined she was thinking about this.
âItâs the same for you and our other companions. We could have all died. But Iâ¦â
What is she talking about?
I cut her off before she could fall into the common self-loathing pattern.
âEnough. Erwen is unfortunate, but no one on our team died, right?â
It was a slightly harsh statement.
âThatâs true.â
Raven nodded in agreement.
Well, she hadnât spent much time with Erwen and Daria, so they couldnât be her priority over her companions.
âBut thatâs because you did what I couldnât.â
âHaha, well, Iâm the leader.â
I chuckled and said it jokingly.
But Raven just sighed again.
âRight, thatâs whyâ¦â
âHuh?â
ââ¦I was just saying itâs not like me to be so sentimental.â
I couldnât help but nod at her words.
Well, her image was completely different when we first met.
Anyway, Raven changed the subject, as if she didnât want to talk about this anymore.
âMr. Yandel, what are you going to do about Erwen? Thereâs no room on our team.â
âIâm thinking about it.â
âThen what about the labyrinth? Are we going in?â
âIâm planning to wait and see. Itâs difficult to enter in the current situation.â
ââ¦Thatâs true.â
âSo is that all you came here for?â
âNo, I have something else to tell you.â
I was the type who believed that no news is good news, so Ravenâs words were enough to trigger my anxiety sensor.
âIâm going to take lessons from Mr. Pebrosk.â
âWhat? Youâre not leaving the team to take lessons, are you?â
âYes? Thereâs no way. Why would you think that?â
Well, it had happened a few times.
âBut what are you going to learn? You already belong to a school.â
âI canât learn royal magic at the Artemion school.â
Ah, right, she received the qualification to learn royal magic as a reward this time.
âI was hoping to find someone to teach me the basics, and fortunately, Mr. Pebrosk agreed.â
Raven then said she would be staying near the royal palace, not at the Magic Tower, and that I could contact her there if I needed anything.
âThatâs all. Iâll be going now. See you later.â
As if she really just came here to say that, Raven left as soon as she finished her tea.
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May 18th.
Team Apple Nark, excluding Raven, visited the royal palace again.
Although there were still two days left until the title bestowal ceremony, they said I should come and choose my reward beforehand.
âWell, itâs better to give it to me in front of everyone.â
There wasnât a banquet, so we didnât have to dress up like last time.
Well, I still had to wear neat casual clothes since I couldnât wear my equipment.
âOh, Yandel! Youâre here today too?â
Familiar explorers greeted me as soon as we entered the royal palace. They were also here to receive their rewards.
âTheyâve been calling people sequentially for the past few days.â
Although the monetary reward had already been given, those who had the opportunity to choose an essence or equipment had to draw a number and wait.
âBjorn! Weâll be going then!â
I parted ways with my companions after arriving at the royal palace.
Because their rewards were different from mine.
âItâs⦠just the two of us nowâ¦â
Only the guard knight, the royal guide, and Erwen were left in the waiting room.
âMister⦠is it really okay for me to receive this?â
âWho else would receive it if you donât? Theyâre not kind enough to reward someone who didnât contribute.â
âButâ¦â
She was being like this even after coming all the way here.
âWe have to become stronger. Both of us. So that we donât lose anything.â
ââ¦Right.â
Erwen nodded as if reaffirming her resolve.
Another guide arrived and took Erwen away while we were chatting.
The Silver Treasury, where 4th-grade essences or items of similar value were stored.
âIf she had access to the Golden Treasury, I would have given her the graduation essence right awayâ¦â
I felt a bit regretful.
Although there were core essences for bow-wielding fairies among the 4th-grade essences, I could have given her a better one if her rank was just one level higher.
âSheâll get it someday. Itâs about time for us to go to the 6th floor.â
I dismissed my regret.
Our strength would increase significantly after receiving the rewards this time. Therefore, there was no need to grind on the 5th floor and build up our strength.
The problem was those Noark bastards.
But judging by what the royal family was doing, it seemed like they had a plan.
âBjorn Yandel, please come this way.â
My guide arrived and led me to the Golden Treasury while I was organizing my thoughts.
It was in the basement, without a single window.
But it wasnât dark at all since there were bright lights everywhere.
No, it was so luxurious that it didnât even feel like a basement.
âWe must have come down at least five floors⦠the architecture in this world is surprisingly advanced.â
A knight with an intimidating aura greeted me as soon as we arrived. There was also a mage next to him, and he gave me a brief explanation.
The time limit was 3 hours.
I could choose one essence or item, and I would be severely punished if I tried to steal anything or damage the items.
âGeez, how strict.â
A giant metal door opened smoothly, as if it were floating in zero gravity, after the explanation ended.
Andâ¦
âWowâ¦â
â¦thousands of essences, stored in test tubes and displayed in glass cases, greeted me.
They were all essences on par with the âOgreâ.
Although I could only take oneâ¦
â¦I couldnât help but smile.
âThis is like using a cheat code.â
It was time to get stronger.