At the outskirts of the capital, near the city gates, a bustling square was filled with the clamor of merchants and laborers shouting and waving their hands. Piles of hundreds, even thousands of crates were stacked like mountains, with heavy sacks towering even higher, forming small hills. It was harvest season, and more goods were being transported than usual, with significantly better quality.
Departure was scheduled in an hour. The caravan, which regularly transported supplies to the no-man's land in the east, was lined up, waiting to set off.
âA supply escort mission, huh? A rather novel way of sending you east. The road to the east is treacherous and long, so itâs not a popular mission,â said the guild master of the capitalâs guild, watching Maxim load crates onto a wagon. The hooded man shrugged his shoulders as he loaded the last of the crates. The two enormous horses pulling the wagon neighed and stamped the ground.
âThe sheer volume of supplies going east on these regular convoys is overwhelming. No matter whoâs watching, thereâs no way they can check every single crate or escort. Not even they could inspect all of this manpower and cargo in detail.â
The guild master waved a thick hand at passing adventurers, flashing a friendly smile, but quickly turned back to Maxim, continuing his speech.
âItâs the safest and fastest way to transport our forces east without catching Beningâs eye. His Majestyâs insight is truly impressive.â
It was unclear if he was looking for Maximâs approval, but the guild master followed his gaze to the crates upon which Maxim was sitting. Once again, Maxim merely shrugged in response.
âHow did you even come to be connected with His Majesty?â
âEveryone has their reasons.â
The guild master still didnât know Maximâs true identity. He didnât know that Maxim was now part of the kingâs personal guard. To him, Maxim was just another adventurer who had received the kingâs patronage. The capitalâs guild master had received clear instructions: donât ask too many questionsâjust follow orders. And yet, the mystery surrounding this hooded adventurer piqued his curiosity.
There was something about the adventurerâs abilities, the way he carried himself, that set off the guild masterâs instincts, honed from his own years as an adventurer.
âImpressive.â
The guild masterâs mind raced as he observed Maxim with calculating eyes. Maxim, however, ignored the scrutiny and continued his work, securing the final crate.
âWhen are the other adventurers arriving?â
The guild master cleared his throat, quickly glancing around.
âThey were told to gather thirty minutes before departure. They should be here soon. Iâve selected some of the best adventurers, so thereâs no need to worry.â
Not that Maxim had said he was worried. In fact, whether the others were skilled or not hardly mattered to him.
Maxim, casting an indifferent glance at the now-chattering guild master, continued to watch. The man, however, couldnât see the expression hidden in the shadows of Maximâs hood.
âThey should be arriving right aboutâah, here they come.â
The guild masterâs voice trailed off as a group of rough-looking men with stern expressions approached. Leading them was a scruffy-haired adventurer, flashing a sharp, toothy grin.
âRight on time.â
âHow long has it been since the last transport mission? Especially for the eastern route, which is practically our bread and butter. Gotta do it right.â
âThatâs right. No room for mistakes. The merchants donât want to have to resort to hiring mercenaries.â
The guild master, who had just been eagerly chatting, suddenly switched to his more typical stern demeanor. Watching the scene from the shade of the caravan, Maxim let out a quiet chuckle.
âAlthough... it seems weâre missing one person. What are we going to do without our most skilled man?â said the guild master, furrowing his brow.
âOh, right!â The scruffy adventurer smacked his forehead. âHeâs probably talking to the merchantsâ representative right now.â
âAs proactive as ever, I see,â the guild master sighed, though his tone suggested he wasnât entirely displeased with the adventurerâs initiative.
âThere he is.â
The guild masterâs head turned toward the adventurerâs gesture.
âAh, Pierre. You didnât have to handle that yourself.â
Pierre?
Maximâs shoulders tensed. The name triggered a memory, but he dismissed it. After all, there could be plenty of people named Pierre in the capital.
Must be a coincidence, Maxim thought as he shook his head.
âItâs nothing. I figured I should handle it.â
But that voice... That deep, gruff voice was unmistakable. Sneaking a glance outside the caravan, Maxim spotted a burly, bald man wearing the ragged garb of an adventurer. It was none other than the instructorâPierre.
How the instructor had ended up as an adventurer, Maxim couldnât begin to guess, but if his identity were discovered, things could get tricky. Though the chances of being recognized were slim, Maxim still felt uneasy.
Slipping his hand under his hood, Maxim rubbed his now-black hair. His appearance had changed drastically, thanks to the kingâs assistance.
âA potion of bodily transformation,â the king had called it.
When the king had handed it to him, Maxim hesitated for a long time. The green, shimmering liquid resembled poison more than anything else.
âJust take a sip.â
Seeing the hesitation on Maximâs face, the king realized his mistake.
âAh, my apologies. Of course, you wouldnât be so quick to trust a potion handed to you.â
âNo, Your Majesty. I overstepped.â
Maxim had drunk the potion on the spot. Surprisingly, it tasted like melted candy, sweet and pleasant as it slid down his throat.
But then...
â...!â
His face burned. It felt as if someone were yanking his features, twisting them violently. His facial structure was shifting. Amidst the searing pain around his eyes, Maxim could feel the transformation taking place.
When the change finally subsided, the pain faded. The king nodded in satisfaction as he examined Maximâs new face.
âYour hair and eye color have changed. Even your features look sharper.â
The mirror handed to him by the captain of the royal guard reflected a man with black hair and dark eyesâa completely different face. The features were sharp and striking, a more refined version of his original face. A faint scar now ran across his nose. Maxim traced the scar with his finger, impressed.
âIt even creates scars that werenât there.â
âThe potion is one of the few remaining in the royal palace. The recipe was lost long ago, so Iâm not sure if weâll be able to make more. But thereâs still enough for you and me to use.â
âYour Majesty, such a rare item...â
âNo one else could use it but you. So take it.â
Indeed, the potion was incredibly rare. Maxim realized just how much faith the king had placed in him.
âThe transformation will stay within the bounds of your original face, but it suits you well.â
âYou flatter me, Your Majesty.â
Maxim handed the mirror back to the captain of the guard, offering his thanks. The king stroked his chin thoughtfully, staring at Maxim.
âWeâll need to give you a new name. Once you return from the east, youâll likely serve by my side with that new appearance. Any thoughts, Sir Hugo?â
So the captainâs name was Hugo, Maxim noted for the first time.
âTo avoid suspicion, we should say heâs a distant relative of mine. That would explain his background.â
âThen letâs make his last name Bern. And for his first name... How about Arsen?â
The king seemed to be enjoying himself as if he were naming an actual person.
âThank you, Your Majesty.â
âVery well, Sir Arsen Bern. From now on, you are a distant cousin of Sir Hugo, newly appointed to the royal guard. Understood?â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
Maxim still felt strange hearing himself referred to by a new name but answered respectfully. Into his hand, the king placed a vial of green liquid.
âOne vial should last three days. Iâll give you more to take with you to the east. Drink it regularly while on your mission.â
The king firmly closed Maximâs fingers around the vial.
âRemember, only you, I, and Sir Hugo know that Arsen Bern is actually Maxim Apart. Understood?â
âI understand.â
Arsen Bern.
Maxim repeated the name to himself just as the guild master and Pierre approached the caravan where he sat.
âAdventurer.â
Maxim straightened at the sound of the guild masterâs call. The bald, muscular adventurerâPierreâglanced sharply at Maxim. Pierreâs piercing gaze brought back memories of his time as a knight cadet, making Maxim smirk slightly.
âThis is Pierre Fabien... He served as a knight for many years before retiring and joining the adventurersâ guild. Heâll essentially be the leader of the adventurers on this escort mission.â
Maxim nodded in acknowledgment.
âHeâs highly skilled, and his long years as a knight make him an excellent commander among adventurers.â
Pierre squinted. The guild master, who was usually casual and informal with the adventurers, was oddly respectful toward this hooded figure. A man dressed in a black hood, carrying a longsword...
âIs that... him?â
Pierre thought of the "nameless adventurer." Judging by the way the guild master was speaking, it seemed likely.
âYes, itâs him. I personally persuaded him to join us for this mission.â
Pierre frowned, folding his arms.@@novelbin@@
âIs it really safe to include someone whose identity is so unclear in such an important mission?â
âWhen have we ever hired adventurers with a clear identity? His skill is proven, and the journey will be smooth. Whether he listens to you, though, is another matter.â
The guild master shrugged nonchalantly, and Pierre clicked his tongue, disgruntled. What kind of trouble was the guild master hiding now?
âWell, at least you donât tend to make reckless decisions.â
âIf they value their life, they wonât pick a fight with him.â
With a resigned sigh, Pierre approached Maxim.
âIâm Pierre Fabien.â
Maxim didnât respond verbally but shook Pierreâs outstretched hand. Pierre hesitated, as if he had more to say, but ultimately dropped the subject and awkwardly stretched.
âLetâs work well together.â
Pierre left to assign the adventurers to their wagons, while the guild master did a quick check before approaching Maxim to bid farewell.
âIâll be off, then.â
What did he even think of me to be so polite? Maxim wondered, glancing at the guild master. The man looked over the wagons with a worried expression before turning and heading back to the guild hidden in the alleys of the capital.
âAll right, everyone in position! Weâll be departing once all the guards are in place!â
The merchant leaderâs loud voice echoed through the square. The sound of merchants and adventurers shifting and preparing to leave filled the air. Maximâs caravan rocked slightly as a grumbling adventurer took a seat at the front.
âDamn it, some people get to relax in the back while others have to sit up front and steer the horses.â
The adventurerâs grumbling trailed off as he squinted at Maxim, who sat atop the stacked crates.
âHey, you.â
The adventurerâs face twisted in irritation, and he cursed under his breath. Maxim ignored him, absentmindedly counting the potions in his pocket and considering whether he could get through the mission without blowing his cover.
âHey! You there!â
The adventurerâs raspy voice grew louder, but Maxim continued to ignore him. He tapped the crate next to him, and the caravan shook again. The adventurer, one-eyed and clearly irritated, stormed over to Maxim, grabbing him roughly by the shoulder.
âHey, bastard. Didnât you hear me?â
Maxim sighed, finally turning his head to meet the manâs gaze. He didnât need to be niceâhe was an adventurer now, after all. And his abilities were already somewhat known.
âWell then,â Maxim muttered, smirking at the one-eyed man who had arrogantly demanded he take the reins.
Thud.
Pierre, noticing the sudden shaking of the caravan, walked over to investigate. Another mess? How many times did these idiots have to cause trouble?
The sight that greeted Pierre made him pause in surprise. The one-eyed adventurer, who had seemed so belligerent just moments ago, was now hunched over in the driverâs seat, trembling as he gripped the reins. He looked so pitiful that Pierreâs initial anger quickly gave way to confusion.
âNothing to worry about,â came a calm voice from inside the caravan.
Pierre peered inside to find the hooded adventurer sitting nonchalantly atop the crates, looking back at him.