Chapter 185
Regressor of the Fallen Family
Logan seriously took the kingâs reaction to heart.
âThe king cannot continue to act so carelessly.â
There was still a great mountain to climb; a crisis that would demand the full mobilization of the kingdomâs resources and utmost effort.
As that moment approached, internal strife couldnât be allowed to drag on.
âWe must find the culprits who are causing mischief.â
His determination, however, met a wall from the beginning.
âThe royal archmage of the tower, Chayson, says he canât find any traces.â
âChayson?â
âA wizard of the 5th class. If he canât track them, it means magic canât be used to follow their trail.â
While ring-magic users might surpass him in elemental or combat magic, the utility of class-based magic cannot simply be compared to circle magic.
A 5th class wizard had a combat capability not inferior to a 6th-circle mage, especially in non-combat aspects.
If he couldnât find them, then they couldnât be found.
âOur Esperanza trackers and the royal inspectors couldnât find them either. Thatâs why we suspect an inside job even more.â
In other words, there were absolutely no clues.
Checkpoints set up near the capital had become ceremonial at best.
Without any concrete evidence to identify the culprit, search parties could only arrest those who seemed suspicious.
This led to the arrest of numerous unrelated wanted criminals.
âSigh, this is frustrating.â
Hoping a genius he knew could relieve his stifling emotions, Logan connected communication to his domain.
But thenâ¦
[What? Why would you ask me that?]
ââ¦What?â
[Iâm grateful you trust me with such confidential information⦠but why are you asking me for ideas on how to capture the assailants who attacked the palace?]
Damianâs confusion was unmistakable in his expression.
[Am I⦠an administrative officer because I wrote a good poem⦠Did they leave behind a poem or something?]
âAhâ¦â
Right. That was it.
At this point, Damian Nadal was merely an administrator taken in after his familyâs downfall.
âMaybe in a life where I didnât intervene, he awakened some talent through a special experience?â
Then, it meant he had made grandiose and futile efforts under the false pretense of securing talents.
A sudden headache hit him.
Despite his resolution to be more careful, he had blindly generalized information from his previous life.
Perhaps because recent events had been going well, he had subconsciously become careless, thinking that leaving it up to Damian wouldnât be a problem.
A sigh escaped him naturally.
This meant he had to start from scratch with his plans for an information network.
While reproaching himself internally, Damian mentioned something intriguing.
[There wasnât a poem, I guess. But if you want to hear my opinion, may I share my thoughts?]
âDo you have a solution?!â
[Well, itâs more of an idea than a solution, as Iâve said, I donât know much about this kind of thingâ¦]
The fleeting hope in Logan dropped just as quickly again.
But Logan, desperate to cling onto a straw, encouraged him.
âAny good ideas, letâs hear them.â
[Alright. First, letâs get the premise straight. Assuming what Iâve heard is trueâ¦]
âItâs true.â
[If so, perhaps they never intended to kill the king in the first place.]
âWhat?â
[Historically, assassination attempts on a monarch have typically been desperate. Everything changes based on the outcomeâs success or failure. If they really attempted to kill His Majesty and failed, they wouldnât be able to clean up after themselves so neatly. Unless they had meticulously planned for failureâ¦]
âAhâ¦!!â
The sudden realization hit Logan like the back of his head had been struck.
Damian had precisely pinpointed Loganâs lingering discomfort about the unclear attack.
âThen they wereâ¦?â
[If an event happens for an inexplicable reason, itâs likely that the culprit is someone who benefits from it. But given the situation, no one appears to benefit, so it seems correct to assume the event was aimed at someone who would suffer from it.]
ââ¦Me?â
[Yes? What do you mean�]
Logan sighed and explained through the communication orb.
âI was pointed out as the mastermind behind the assassination attempt. Of course, I saw no reason for it, but His Majesty seems to have other ideas.â
[A powerful subject stronger than the king. They must have been aiming for conflict between you and the king. That explains it.]
âSo what do you think?â
[Me?]
Damian, who seemed confused once again, was met with continuous questioning from Logan.
âWhat should I do now? Is there a way to catch them?â
[Uh⦠but you said magical tracking wouldnât work, so what could Iâ¦]
âIf you were in charge and giving orders to those people, how would you have escaped? Think like that! Youâre an expert in that field⦠well, you have the talent to be one.â
Logan was referring to Damianâs past self, who had kept the Gradias Liberation Front fighting against the powerful empire for over 30 years.
âYou would have all run away. But please, if you have any way to catch them, tell me!â
As Logan looked at the communication orb with intensity, Damian hummed thoughtfully.
[If it were me?]
After a short pause, Damian gave an unexpected answer.
[I wouldnât run.]
âWhat?â
[Why bother? If no one saw your face and magical tracking isnât working, why move at all? If they were just masked and not recognized, itâs simple.]
âAhâ¦â
[From their perspective, the capitalâs surrounding area is effectively under siege. Theyâll certainly be confident they left no evidence, but since you can never be too careful, they wouldnât move hastily.]
âSo thenâ¦â
[Yes. If theyâre still near the capital, the most likely place would be the slums outside the outer city.]
Damian continued his reasoning, and Logan was taken aback.
âThe slums, you say?â
[A disregarded area not even accounted for in population records. Especially with a man with a missing right arm, itâs easy to hide there among the common. Laying low there until everything calms down, they could leave without being noticed.]
Logan considered the likelihood that those who left no trace at the royal palace could hide in the slums.
[Itâs just a thought. Surely you canât be taking my words too seriously, right?]
âNo, it might be worth investigating.â
[But Iâve heard tales of the capitalâs slums. If people decide to hide there, especially those with no known name or appearance, who could possibly find them?]
âPeople who can find them.â
The streetwise and worldly inexperienced Damian wouldnât know of such people.
Logan immediately sought out Nox.
The information guild in those very slums.
âA list of one-armed newcomers surrounding that dayâ¦?â
âYes.â
Upon Loganâs firm reply, the middle-aged man, smiling at receiving a high-profile visitor, had a flicker of uncertainty in his eyes.
âYour Excellence, weâd like to resolve your request by any means, but even we canât grasp everything about the slums.â
âOne of them would have no right arm.â
âOne-armed beggars arenât rare in the slumsâ¦â
âIs it not possible?â
Clink.
The heavy pouch of gold that Logan placed down caught the middle-aged manâs attention, causing him to quickly respond.
âNo, no. With some time, we could certainly do that.â
Nobody doing business in the Gradias Kingdom could afford to upset Logan McClain, not to mention there was promised compensation, so he had no choice but to accept.
âOur branch will mobilize all its members to find them. Just give us a day.â
âItâll be troublesome if they flee at the slightest sign.â
âThat will never happen.â
The middle-aged man stated confidently, and soon enough, his words bore fruit.
â Weâve checked all the one-armed individuals whoâve arrived around that date. They seem to be simple vagrants, no force users. Is that okay?
â Oh, thank you. The results from your last request will also be delivered soon. Yes? The five individuals you asked for previously by name and appearance. Weâve found traces of three more of them.
ââ¦Unaffiliated superhumans.â
Pushing aside the information about a request he had forgotten for a while, it was time to focus on finding would-be assassins.
Logan reviewed the information provided by Nox and slowly began to walk.
According to Nox, there were three one-armed individuals, all with missing right arms.
Mobilizing the military was considered, but if knights or soldiers swarmed in, the slums would turn into chaos, making it impossible to catch them.
Therefore, Logan donned an old robe and walked through the slumsâ dimming alleys at dusk.
Two had already been checked; they were just vagrant veterans.
If this last one was a miss, then they had likely fled early.
That would mean Loganâs chance of catching them was gone.
With a heavy heart, Logan noticed three beggars scattered in a corner of a roofless ruin.
At first glance, they seemed like any other begging vagrants.
But to Loganâs eyes, they appeared differently.
âIâve found them!â
All three were force users, hiding their superior force through some special means.
Knowledgeable as Nox was, if force users of high caliber used magic to conceal their force, theyâd go unnoticed unless someone like Logan, an exception, saw them up close, or unless a mage cast a dedicated detection spell right on them.
âDamian, this guy⦠No doubt about it.â
His past lifeâs âEvil Brainâ was showing definite talent even now.
The satisfaction of locating his enemies and the confidence in his subordinates brought a smile to Loganâs face.
Unflinching, with the peace of the slum alley, Loganâs step was steady as he approached the beggars.
âIf only⦠you could spare a coinâ¦â
Their hands wrapped in rags as if they couldnât even cover their own skin, but Logan would bet anything that a thick callus covered the hands they hid.
Above all, laid there as if unable to muster the strength to beg, one had no right arm.
A wound inflicted by Louis on the gangâs leader.
Logan smiled within, pulling gold coins from his pocket.
âTsk. Here, take this.â
The beggars stopped reaching out as the gold in his hand gleamed unexpectedly.
In the next instant, the thrown coins didnât reach their hands but buried deeply into their midsection.
Pffft.
âUghh.â
âKek!â
Only the one-armed stood, narrowly avoiding the coins.
âItâs an enemy!â
Without a thought of resistance, he leaped onto the roofs of the ruins to flee.
Yet, despite his speed, Logan was already behind him.
Slash.
âArgh!â
A swift sword swing severed his remaining arm.
Logan grinned triumphantly.
âGot you, scum.â
But thenâ¦
âHuh. Donât make me laughâ¦â
Trembling.
Thump.
As the one-armed, now no-armed manâs face turned black with a weak laugh, Logan couldnât help but contort his expression.
âThis is madnessâ¦!â
Thud.
Trying to grab him, Logan was hit with a stinging sensation from the blood spat on his hand.
A vile sensation he had only felt a few times toward the end of his past life.
Poison.
âDamn it!â
The golden force he exhaled furiously pushed back the poison seeping into his hand.
Looking hurriedly aroundâ¦
âCurse thisâ¦â
The remaining two, gasping on the ground, were already biting their tongues, turning blisteringly black.
ââ¦Iâm going to lose my mind.â
That day, Loganâs only gain was three poisoned corpses.
The trail of the would-be assassins was permanently severed.