Chapter 46
Blood Magus
Zeth awoke around noonânot that he had any proof of that, considering the fact that he was sleeping underground, but he could still tell. Heâd found during recent nights that he had a sort of subconscious understanding of time as it passed; he couldnât tell exactly what time it was, but he normally had a general idea. Whether it was from the few points of Awareness heâd gotten from Leveling up, or from his practice working with exact times from all the ritual circles heâd drawn, there was no denying he had a slowly strengthening sixth sense for it.
And, on top of that, perhaps because of the self-control granted by Poise, heâd slowly realized that he had far more ability to determine when he fell asleep than he used to. Even if he was tired, he could keep himself up for later, and even if he was coursing with energy, he could still force himself into unconsciousness. And similarly, he could also determine when he woke up, to an extent. He supposed these small quality of life shifts were just what a person naturally received from growing stronger in their Class and pushing various Stats upward.
So, since the announcement in town was meant to be a few hours after noon, that was when he decided he should probably be up.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
A part of him was tempted to skip the meeting and simply hole up down in his base, continuing to draw Empowerment Rituals until he used up the entirety of his blood supply, but there was a high probability that at least a portion of the announcement would be dedicated to his own actions, so he figured heâd better not miss it. So, after spending some time doing daily maintenance for his baseâprimarily redrawing the lost upkeep times on his circlesâhe headed into town, carrying a couple Hellfire Rituals in his pockets for safety.
After using one of his typical routes to slip into town unseen from the outskirts of the forest, he walked through the streets over to the town hall, which was housed on the other side from the attacked area. The announcement hadnât begun yet, but already a sizable crowd had formedâlarger than Zeth had ever seen from any other announcement thatâd been held. Even the times that a new mayor had been chosen by the leadership council hadnât drawn as many people. But mayors swapped out at a fixed interval, so they wouldnât be seeing a new one for a while. He supposed everyone just wanted to know what was next, after the several disasters that had occurred in so little time.
As he joined up with the crowd, he spotted the familiar sheen of silver armor. It was Rosalie, and next to her was Erza. She glanced over and spotted him, lifting up a hand to wave him over.
âZeth,â she said, nodding as he walked up to them, âitâs good to see you here. Protecting the people while theyâre grouped up here, vulnerable to attack, is an important duty.â
âHey,â he said. âWhereâs Alfon?â
âHeâs checking the perimeter. Thereâs a Skill he has which makes detecting nearby people easy, even through stealth.â
As they spoke, Erza eyed Zeth warily. âSo youâre sticking with your story that youâre not the Blood Mage, eh?â
Rosalie sent him a sharp look. âDonât talk like that when weâre in public. Youâll spread rumors.â
âMight be a good thing if the people learn to be on their toes around a potentially dangerous man.â
âIâm not,â Zeth said. âI won't hold it against you if you suspect me, but I ask you to trust me enough that you at least donât go around talking like that. You could put my family in danger.â
âNot sure if itâs a good idea to trust someone whoâs lied to me in the past,â Erza said, âbut fine. On one condition: you keep working for me.â
Zeth blinked in surprise. âReally? I mean, sureâI was kind of preparing to ask you for the same thingâbut why are you interested in working with someone you distrust so much?â
âThey way I see it,â Erza said, âthere are two possibilities here. Either youâre telling the truth, and you really were capable of figuring out how to repair mana fields on the fly, in which case you have a lot of potential as a talented caster, or youâre lying, and youâve got some special version ofâ¦that Classâ¦that gives you the ability to work around its restrictions. Either way, you seem like a powerful ally to make.â
âIâ¦see,â Zeth said. Ironically, both of those possibilities were true, in a way. âAs long as you continue paying me as much as we agreed on before, Iâm okay with that.â
âYou both seem surprisingly okay with this arrangement,â Rosalie muttered. âIf I genuinely suspected someone of such a thing, I would gut them on the spot.â
âSounds good to me,â Erza said to Zeth, then turned to Rosalie. âSo youâre saying I should kill him, then?â
âAbsolutely notâI said if I suspected someone,â she responded. Then she looked at Zeth. âAnd if someone suspected me
of such a thing, I feel that I would vomit on the spot. I certainly wouldnât do business with them.â
Zeth reached out and shook Erzaâs hand. âI guess weâre both just results-oriented people. Even if the methods are messy, if they get stuff done, who cares, right?â
Erza gave Zeth a half smile. âRight.â
Just then, Zeth heard someone call his name from behind. He turned around to see Sophie running at him, their mom trailing behind.
âHey!â she said, coming to a stop in front of him. âHave you been working all night?â
âUh, no, no, I got some sleep,â Zeth said with a chuckle.
âYou shouldnât stay out so much,â his mom said. âWith you not on the farm, our finances canâtââ
âOh, yeah,â he interrupted, âhere.â
He held out his hand, full of the leftover coins from after buying those books.
She stared at the sum of money. âThatâsâ¦You already made that much?â
âYep,â he said, deciding not to mention that he not only made even more than that, counting the amount he spent at the library, or that heâd made this much just from a few hours of work, or that heâd set aside a portion of it as personal funds for his illicit activities. âShould be enough to keep yourselves afloat.â
âHi,â Erza said, stepping forward with his hand out, âI take it youâre Zethâs mother? I donât believe weâve met; Iâm his employer.â
âOh, itâs so good to meet you!â she said, looking between him and Rosalie. Even when seen through the eye of someone without any Shaping, it was obvious they were both equipped top to bottom with expensive, magical equipmentâErza especially. Upon noticing that, she squinted. âSoâ¦what exactly does Zeth do for you?â
Zeth wasnât sure if he liked these two people speaking with each other.
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âGeneral labor,â Erza said. âIâve been training him to handle my magic items.â
He stepped between them. âUh, yeah. Anyway, it looks like the announcementâs about to start soon, soââ
âYou have magic items?â Sophie asked Erza, stepping forward. âWhat do they do? Where did you get them?â
He chuckled. âI bought them.â
âWoahâ¦â she said. Then she turned to their mom. âCan we buy some magic items?â
âN-no,â she responded, still looking confused at the gear Erza and Rosalie were equipped with. âIâm sorry, who are you people?â
â...Weâre bodyguards,â Rosalie said. âThough, Zeth isnât hired as a bodyguardâheâs hired to help us catch the Blood Mage terrorizing this town.â
âHeâs what?!â she asked.
Zeth sighed. âDonât worry about it.â
âI absolutely am going to worry about it! Youâre going out playing hero, andââ
âIâm earning the money youâre relying on,â Zeth said. âNot sure youâre in any place to criticize that.â
âIt doesnât matter whoâs relying on whatâI donât care about the money,â she argued. âThatâs irrelevant when compared to your safety. Thereâs no way Iâm letting you go out and try to fight some madman with an illegal Class.â
âDo what you can to stop me, then,â Heâd finally gotten a job to sustain himself, a base of operations that he owned, and a genuine plan for the future. Riding on that feeling of power, he finally felt capable of shutting her shit down. âYou donât care about money because Iâve been taking care of you for this long. I promise, the moment you no longer get a free cash infusion every week, youâll suddenly start caring a whole lot more about avoiding death by starvation. So sure, if you donât wanna accept the money, donât. And when you inevitably canât provide for your daughter anymore, I will gladly take her in. But you do not get to order me around when I am the one paying for you to live.â
She stared at him with wide eyes, unable to respond for a moment. Eventually, though, she took a deep breath, preparing to speak. âYouââ
But just as she spoke her first word, a loud, high-pitched noise echoed out from the top of the town hall steps, where everyone was gathered around. They all looked over to see what had made it, finding the mayor of their town standing on the stage, holding a voice amplification box.
Zeth had seen the mayor a few times during other announcements like theseâhe was an older man, mostly bald on his head with a few stray hairs sticking out in random directions. His voice was gruff but not overly seriousâmore just sounding bored and tired. Today, though, he looked strangeâlike heâd been losing sleep. His eyes were a bit more sunken, his posture smaller and more hunched, like he was eager to get out of there.
âExcuse me.â His words echoed from the box, across the entire square, and the crowd of chatting citizens silenced. He paused for a moment, then continued, âHello everyone. IâI know I normally start things off with some lighter talk, but I suppose I should get right into the thick of things. Gods above know what you people need right now is not some old man wasting your time.â
He chuckled, but nobody else made any sound.
âR-right,â he said. âSo, as you all know, there have been someâ¦unfortunate events occurring throughout our lovely town in the past few days. The fleshtaker attack and subsequent fire, the prison break a few days after that, and now, just yesterday, a pack of mannitors trampled over an entire portion of our commercial district. In total, thirty-one lives have been lost to that most recent disaster. However, our guard is committed to preventing such a disaster from ever happening again. We haveââ
âWas the Blood Mage connected to the mannitor attack?â a shout from a member of the crowd asked. Murmurs rose up wondering the same thing.
âW-we have no evidence to suggest such a thing,â he said. âCurrently, all signs point to it simply being an unfortunately-timed accident. In addition, we have very fortunate news for you. The town guard has caught the Blood Mage.â
At that, the confused murmurs intensified, and Zeth was right there with them. Theyâd caught the Blood Mage? Had he missed something?
âY-yes, it is indeed exciting news,â the mayor said. âAbout one week ago, one of our townâs members valiantly volunteered their residence to house a trap that would attempt to catch this Blood Mage. And soon after, it workedâwe caught a Wicked thrall woman in the trap. And, after taking her in for questioning and testing, the guard has determined that she is the Blood Mage responsible for everything that has happened in this town.â
The murmurs grew louder. Someone shouted out, âBut what about the prison break?â
Someone else yelled, âYeah, didnât the Blood Mage do that?â
âTh-that has been determined to be an unrelated incident,â the mayor stammered, but even he didnât sound like he believed it.
âThere was a demon!â someone shouted.
âI saw it!â said another.
âRumors of demons have not been confirmed,â he said. âAnd if there was one, it is possible that the demon was simply acting on old orders from before the Mage was captured. Currently, it is believed that there are no more Blood Mages residing in this town.â
âWhat?â Zeth heard Rosalie say from beside him. He looked over to see her baffled face. âWhat is this man talking about? We personally reported what we saw to the guard. Erza, you watched them write that report, right?â
âThey certainly wrote it down,â he responded. âDoesnât seem like they listened, though.â
âThe Blood Mage was right there, next to the demon the whole time,â she continued. âAnd it was a man, not a woman. This is blatant falsehood.â
Zeth agreed. It seemed clear that, whether or not the leadership of the town actually believed that the Blood Mage was captured, they were using that woman theyâd caught in his momâs shed as a scapegoat to quell peoplesâ worries.
âQuiet, please,â the mayor said over the various chatter. âQuiet. Now, we have contacted empire leadership to ask them to send over a squadron of Inquisitors to confirm this womanâs Class and to perform an execution. And, as we are so painfully aware of the suffering this Blood Mage has caused our beautiful town, we will be holding a public execution, so that everyone may witness as this rot is cut from our people.â
As a halfhearted cheer arose from the still confused crowd, Zethâs face drained. Inquisitors coming? How soon? Heâd never had an up-close encounter with one, but from everything he knew about them, those guys were very bad news. For more reasons than just their ability to read a personâs Status. They made up the empireâs top squadron of soldiers for a reasonâthe Inquisitor Class was illegal to own for any normal citizen, likely because of the extreme power it offered. And if they came here and figured out the Blood Mage was still aroundâ¦
Before he could continue that thought, though, Zeth spotted movement at the back of the stage the mayor stood on. It was raised tall enough that Zeth couldnât quite tell what was going on at the backâhis view was blockedâbut he saw the top of someoneâs head walking over, toward the mayor. It was just the personâs hair, but Zeth recognized it.
He squinted, staring at the person as they moved across the back of the stage. No way that was actually him, right?
âAdditionally,â the mayor said, âI have one more announcementâthis one on a more somber note. Because of these disastersâ¦Because of these disasters, I have made the executive decision to step down as mayor of this town, effective immediately.â
The crowdâs murmur immediately exploded into a barrage of exclamations and questions, but the mayor kept speaking.
âThe townâs leadership committee has chosen my replacement. I thank you all. It has been a great honor serving each and every one of you in the great office ofââ
âYeah, yeah,â a new voice saidâonce again, one Zeth recognized. His stomach dropped more and more as this scene continued on. From the back, that person walked up to the front of the stage, fighting the mayor away from the voice amplification box and pushing himself to the center as the mayor stumbled away. âHey there everyone.â
Zeth stared at the manâs face, white hot anger rising through his entire body.
Holy shit, he thought. That motherfucker wasnât lying about becoming the new mayor?!
Garon smiled a toothy grin, waving at the crowd of people below him. He looked far too pleased with himself, like a child who had just gotten away with cheating their way to victory in a game.
Zeth was going to kill him. This was it. Zeth was going to cave this fuckerâs skull in. It took all he could to avoid climbing right up onto the stage and beating the man to death.
âSo,â Garon said, his ugly voice being distorted into an even worse sound by the imperfect amplification of the magic object. âMy name is Garon Orteenaz, one of the overseers of the great Otis and Roulâs Mining Guild that has given this town everything it has. And basically, whatâs happening is, Iâm taking over.â