Volume 4 - 5: Shadow
Monarch of Evernight
Volume 4 â Perpetual Conflict, Chapter 5: Shadow
It was at this time that a fat middle-aged man hurried over with a jog. He stopped right in front of Qianye, bent over and began to pant. âAre you the corps captain? This lowly one is called Hu Wei, the current mayor of Black Clay Town. We hope Sir Qianye will take care of us from now on!â
Qianye sized up Hu Wei and was a somewhat surprisedâthis fatty was a rank two fighter.
After checking the situation of Black Clay Town, Qianye had already discovered that it was completely different from Lighthouse Town. The little town he had once lived in couldnât compare to this town at all both in terms of importance and danger. That being said, Hu Wei being able to firmly occupy the mayorâs position meant that he was either stronger than his rank or that he had some background. However, if he really did have some background, why didnât he find a more stable livelihood instead of coming to court death here?
Qianye pointed to the wanderers lying all over the place and asked, âMayor, whatâs this all about?â
Hu Wei laughed. âSire, this town is yours from now on, so please donât call me mayor again. You should just call me Hu Wei or, as long as you donât mind, Little Hu.â
Qianye glanced at the fattyâs wrinkled face, from which it was difficult to judge whether or not he was 40 years old, and frowned. âWhatâs with these people?â
Hu Wei swept his gaze over the wanderers strewn across the ground and replied, âTheyâre scavengers who rely on collecting medicinal plants and natural resources from the swamp to make a living. However, only a few of them are true herb gatherers, the others are all trying their luck at the risk of their lives.â
Picking herbs was a skilled occupation. Otherwise, not only would there be a risk of mistaking similar herbs but also some herbs might become powerful poisons when put together despite being harmless on their own. However, this was a job involving little interest and high returns as the herbs were worth much more than the metal scraps that could be found everywhere on Evernight Continent. As such, the crowd still goes on this wild goose chase.
Qianye was standing at the entrance of a certain alley. Looking around, there were at least 20 to 30 people lying within it. The wanderers who were originally asleep sat up in succession after hearing their voice. With beast-like eyes, they stared at Qianye and the fat mayor who was pointing at them.
Qianye suddenly saw a shadow walk past the other end of the alley!
It was an ordinary looking adventurer whose true features were completely hidden under a dark-colored cloak. Qianye, however, felt an inexplicable sensation after seeing this personâs gait and posture. It almost seemed as if the person wasnât walking on level ground but was instead floating on a water surface.
âHold it!â Qianye rushed into the alley but the lying wanderers were too densely packed. He could hardly find any space to step on.
For some reason, the wanderers all began to move after seeing Qianye rush overâsome of them deliberately raised their legs to cause more obstruction while others even tried to grab Qianye directly. One could tell from the greed burning within their eyes that Qianye would be robbed clean of his belongings were he pushed to the ground.
How could Qianye allow himself to be obstructed by these ordinary people? He leapt up and arrived at the rooftop after a few swift steps on the surrounding walls. He then proceeded to chase in the direction of the adventurer's shadow.
However, this effort caused a minor delay. Qianye gazed down at rows upon rows of rooftops but just couldnât find traces of that shadow. The illumination from the gloomy light sources covered but a few dozen square meters under which the wanderers lying out in the open were deep in sleep. The undisturbed part of the small town was still completely tranquil.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Qianyeâs heart somewhat sankâsuch speed and poise was superior to his own and not at all inferior to Gu Liyu. Qianye swept through the whole town once again with his gaze but jumped down after finding nothing odd.
âSire Qian, that person just now⦠is he your friend?â Hu Wei enquired.
âNo, thatâs a vampire, and a high ranking one at that.â
Hu Weiâs fat face immediately turned pale. He let out a sharp cry in astonishment but immediately suppressed his voice afterwards. âHigh ranking vampire!? How high?â
âAt least a knight.â
The reply nearly caused Hu Wei to blackout. He asked with a trembling voice, âKn-knight! Why would a knight come here? Thereâs nothing in such a small place!â
âHaving humans is enough,â a certain expeditionary army officer standing beside them interrupted.
âImpossible! The town population is indeed high, but how could the vampires fancy such people?â Hu Wei almost cried out once again. However, he knew such things couldnât be spoken out loud and kept his voice in check.
Qianye shot an astonished glance at Hu Wei. How did the mayor of such a remote town come to know such things?
The empireâs propaganda regarding vampires was as simple as it was extreme. One could see, from how the ordinary citizens were afraid of being infected just by staying close to blood thralls, that the empire had no intention of spreading knowledge in this respect. Even Qianye had no authority to know these secrets during his time in the elite corps.
Only after he had taken blood for himself did Qianye realize that the attraction fresh blood had for vampires lay in the origin power content. This was especially true for high ranking vampiresâonly blood containing sufficient origin power would be able to induce their appetite. As for these wanderers without so much as a shred of origin power, even if someone were to wash them clean and put them before the vampires, the latter might not be too willing.
Hu Wei glared at the wanderers in the alley, rushed over and sent one of them tumbling with a kick. He shouted loudly while kicking madly, âYou lot dare block the sireâs path! Are your dog eyes all blind!? If not for you all, sire would have caught that vampire by now! If this daddy doesnât beat you black and blue, youâll really think Black Clay Town is yours!â
With that, seemingly unsatisfied with mere kicking, he brought out a whip and began to thrash the tramps mindlessly. He beat them until they were crawling on the ground and letting out miserable howls. Soon, there was no one left within that small alley.
These tramps were greatly apprehensive of Hu Weiâthey didnât dare to resist in the least and only ran away.
âThese lowly people need to be beaten almost every day!â Hu Wei said angrily. The whip just now swung wildly. He had indeed put quite a lot of force behind it.
Qianye didnât comment on this. He went on to tour the town and check out various places before following Hu Wei back to his residence.
The mayorâs residence was at the very center of the town. It was a small but sturdy three-storeyed stone building. The windows were small and narrow, making the house seem like a miniature castle.
After entering the small house, Qianye discovered that the parlor was on the second floor and Hu Weiâs room was on the third. The first floor consisted of the kitchen and the residences of the expeditionary army officers garrisoned here. As such, Hu Weiâs personal space, within this small building, wasnât too large.
Qianye sat down within a pathetically small guest room on the third floor after touring the building from top to bottom. One could almost touch the room walls by standing and extending the arms. It seemed quite cramped with just three or four people sitting here.
âI donât think Iâve seen your family members?â
Hu Wei laughed ruefully, âHow can I build a family in such a damnable place? Who knows when those dark-blooded bastards will rush out from the Dark Clay Swamp? Itâs highly unlikely that we can hold this place when the time comes. Only death awaits if we canât escape.â
He paused for a moment before continuing in a soft voice, âActually I have kids, but I placed them in the care of their aunt in Red Pine Cityâ¦â His tone became gentler with a tinge of fatherly affection.
Qianye chatted with Hu Wei for a while and learned of the environment and history of Black Clay Town. Hu Wei seemed to have recalled something mid-conversation and almost jumped up. âThereâs still a high ranking vampire in town!â
Qianye replied indifferently, âSo what?â
Hu Wei immediately stopped speaking. He realized why Qianye hadnât ordered a town-wide search back then and the expeditionary army officer beside him showed no signs of movement. In a complex environment like Black Clay Town, a vampire knight could easily conceal his tracks or escape into the swamp. The only way to deal with such an enemy was to lay down a trap and wait for him to jump in.
The meaning behind Qianyeâs words was that there shouldnât be anything worth a vampire knightâs attention in Black Clay Town... unless Hu Wei was hiding something.
Hu Wei began to sweat immediately after understanding this and hurriedly stated that he was innocent. He then broke into a thoughtful frown while mumbling, âWhat good stuff do I have that could be worth a vampire knight coming in person?â
Qianye saw that Hu Wei likely wasnât actingâhe wasnât really expecting to discover clues so easily. âLet it be if nothing comes to mind. Itâll be for the best if the vampireâs appearance is just a coincidence. My soldiers will arrive in two days to take over defensive duties. Thereâll be roughly 200 men, so please prepare in advance.â
Hu Wei immediately discarded his restless concerns and rubbed his hands in delight. âPlease rest assured, sire, Iâll definitely wait upon them properly.â
Qianye shot an odd glance at Hu Wei and smiled spuriously. âAre you hoping that much for my men to arrive?â
Qianyeâs question had some other implications. It was common knowledge that the imperial military had always been somewhat wanting in discipline, and the expeditionary army was especially notorious in this regard. They would do whatever they wanted in the name of hunting blood thralls. Qianye had witnessed this more than once and had also personally experienced it. The sole reason mercenary corps were less unruly was because they didnât have enough authority and strengthâthe difference between mercenaries and bandits werenât that distinct out in the wilderness.
Elite corps like Red Scorpion that Qianye used to be in, on the contrary, wasnât too inclined to disturb people. This wasnât because of firm discipline but rather because they were too well supplied. The ordinary citizensâ measly possessions couldnât enter the discerning eyes of these elite corps masters.
Hence, as one of the lowest-leveled bureaucrats of the empire, Hu Wei shouldâve been more inclined to remain at a respectful distance. The most common situation was that the mayor would maintain his own armed force, and they usually werenât too weak either. Only this way would he possess the qualifications to share loot with the expeditionary army.
Hu Wei smiled ruefully. âThe fact that even a vampire knight has appeared clearly means that war isnât too far off. Besides, this land of mine is dirt poor. I let the expeditionary army masters take whatever they want as long as they help defend this town. Precisely because of this, there are fewer and fewer masters willing to come over. But, sire, how did you discover that high ranking vampire?â
âExperience,â Qianye replied simply.
In truth, that high ranking vampire was probably too confident that there wouldnât be any experts in this small settlement who could discover him and made no effort at all to contain his aura. The dense fresh blood power had caused the gold and purple blood energies within Qianyeâs body to react, thereby allowing him to see through the other partyâs movements.
Qianye had no intention to rest. After instructing Hu Wei to prepare some dried rations for him, Qianye collected his equipment and left the town alone. He was prepared to head into the Black Clay Swamp that very night.