If he tried to bring up the last incident, Zich had planned to confidently beat the man down with logic and support that legitimized his actions.
âIâve already received apologies for that matter. Thereâs no need for you to apologize even more.â
âThank you very much.â
Zich stared at Max in surprise and turned to the other mercenaries. After cleaning up the place of battle to some degree, the mercenaries all looked in their direction. The mercenariesâ vice-captain was lowering his head, and he was the same vice-captain who had sent some of their companions to the gallows even if it was a well-deserved punishment.
Thus, Zich expected them to look at least displeased, but they stood calmly in their spots; it was as if they thought it was natural for their vice-captain to bow his head to Zich. This completely different side of the Wolfâs Canine that Zich had not seen before piqued his curiosity.
âTo tell you the truth, Iâm surprised,â Zich said. âI thought the Wolfâs Canine was a very self-centered and violent group, but seeing your groupâs attitude, that doesnât seem to be the case.â
âItâs understandable that you think that way because of the things you went through,â Max said bitterly.
âNo, itâs not only because of that incident. I saw members of the Wolfâs Canine clashing with a group of merchants today while I was surveying the area too.â
ââ¦Could you tell us that story in more detail please?â Max asked.
It wasnât difficult. Zich told him the event he had witnessed today immediately, and as Max listened to him, his face darkened more and more.
âThose bastardsâ¦!â Max gritted his teeth. Then, he said, âWe showed you an embarrassing side of us again. I apologize.â
âItâs fine. I wasnât the receiver of their provocation this time.â
âYes. If I meet this group of merchants, I have to apologize to them.â
It was truly strange. Even if people had different personalities, how could people in the same mercenary group have such starkly different temperaments? Zich snuck in a question.
âSir Max, you are different from the other members of the Wolfâs Canine that Iâve met so far. Same for the people here. Is there a reason for that?â
Max let out a deep sigh. It seemed like he had a long story to tell, and Zich waited until he spoke.
âThose guys are the guys who came in later.â
âLater?â
âI know this might sound like an excuse, but originally, our mercenary group moved on strong footholds of trust and superior performance. It was to the point that other mercenaries mocked us for wanting to be knight wannabes. Yet, we didnât care since we enjoyed the fact that we were different from other mercenaries.â
âThen, can I think that everyone here including Max are the original members of the Wolfâs Canine?ââ
âYes, thatâs it!â
Maxâs voice heightened in satisfaction that his points were passing to Zich clearly. âThe guys you met are newbies who joined to enlarge our group! Even if itâs to strengthen our team, those guys lack basic manners and moralsâ¦!â Max said agitatedly and calmed himself down. âIâm sorry. I got too excited.â
âItâs fine.â
âAnyways, please donât judge our group just because of those guys. They are not representative of the original Wolfâs Canine.â
Zich didnât say what he was thinking, which was, âWhatever the past was, itâs different now.â There was no need to badger Max. From what heâd seen until now, Max didnât seem like a villain and wasnât someone he needed to agitate. After conversing a bit more, Zich and his companions bid farewell to the mercenaries.
âWhat do you think?â Lyla asked. She didnât even need to mention who she was talking about.
âIf even the vice-captain talks like that, there must be intense internal conflicts within the group.â
âI wonder if that had a negative effect on you know, him.â Since their disciples were in their surroundings, Lyla spoke ambiguously. However, it wasnât hard to tell that she was talking about Til.
âItâs a strong possibility.â
âThen, did that person clash with the head of the mercenaries?â
âThatâs possible, but havenât you seen Til?â
Lyla recalled the short time she saw Til and said, âI canât say for sure since our meeting with him was very brief, but he seemed more like the guy named Max.â
âThen, I think itâs more reasonable to believe that it would be a completely different person who would cause disruption in the group.â
âHow could a disruption arise when the captain and vice-captain are like-minded?â
âWell, they have 500 members. There ought to be conflicting opinions. Even if the top two people in command have the same opinion, they couldnât possibly suppress all their membersâ opinions. Additionally, if a person holding a similar status as the two instigates a conflict, it would be harder to repress it.â
Zich stared towards the direction leading to Pialu. From far away, he could see a faint image of Pialuâs castle walls. Below it, there were the camping grounds for the Wolfâs Canine.
âAs I thought, I really have to visit them at least once.â
* * *
The evening that Zich made his decision, he visited the Wolfâs Canine camping site. When he revealed his identity, it wasnât difficult for him to be introduced to Til. Zich glanced at the insides of the palace. Although they had prepared their camping ground below the castle walls, they set up their defenses quite well. Walls were set up in multiple places while tents were placed smartly to block the view of trespassers. Although the tents were made from clothes and broke easily as a result, it was better than nothing. Small details like this saved lives. However, not all areas of the camp were carefully structured.
âThis place is a bit sloppy,â Zich thought. Tents and walls were stationed in this spot like the other areas, but it looked more carelessly done. It was better than nothing, but it seemed like the barriers in the place would save one life at most. While he was observing the camp, Zich soon realized the reason why. âThe camp is divided into two sides.â
One side was thoroughly shielded with tents while the other side was carelessly put together. It was the same for the mercenaries wandering around the camp. The mercenaries on the side that had done a thorough job on their barricades were equipped and appeared like they were preparing for the next dayâs mission; on the other hand, the mercenaries on the other side wandered around aimlessly like they had nothing planned for the next day.
However, compared to the last problem, the problems they saw before were miniscule in comparison. Even though Zich had observed them for a short time, he was able to clearly feel the atmosphere of the camp. There was a serious rift between these two fractions. It was not just to the extent that they didnât get along; emotions close to antagonism passed between them. What would happen if the comrades they needed to trust their backs with were their enemies?
âEven though their skills are pretty good, if thereâs a sufficient motive, this group will easily collapse.â
Zichâs judgment of the Wolfâs Canine plummeted to the ground.
âItâs here.â The mercenary guiding them led Zich to a large tent. He felt several presences inside. The mercenary that guided them shouted loudly towards the tent, âSir, Sir Zich, the Karuwiman Honorary Knight, has arrived!â
âTell him to come in!â It was Tilâs voice that they heard before.
The mercenary pointed towards the tent. âPlease go in.â
Zich pulled up the drape covering the entrance of the tent and went in. The first person they saw was Tilâhe sat right across the entrance. He was holding his head with his hand as if he was dealing with a cumbersome problem. Zichâs visit was probably one of the troublesome problems he was stressing over. They had seen Max in the afternoon, and he sat next to Til. Across them was a person they had never seen before. Considering that the person was sitting with the captain and vice-captain, he was probably also someone of a high position in this mercenary group.
âWelcome.â Til got up from his seat and greeted Zich. Max and the other person also sat up.
âI apologize for visiting so late in the day.â
âNo, not at all. May I ask why you are visiting us?â Even though Til was polite, his directness was characteristic of a mercenary.
Zich also felt more comfortable with this and said, âPerhaps, did you hear what happened today?â As he said this, Zich glanced at Max, and judging by how Tilâs face darkened, it seemed as if he heard Maxâs report.
âAre you talking about the conflict between our members and a group of merchants?â
âYes.â
âFor showing you another disgraceful sight, Iâ¦â
Til was about to apologize, but his words were cut off by the new person next to him.
âI donât think a Karuwiman Honorary Knight needs to intervene in this matter.â
âHey!â Til quickly tried to stop the person next to him, but it seemed as if the person had no intention of taking back his words.
âArenât I right, Captain? A small fight like this is common among mercenaries. It wasnât as if people drew their swords or anyone became disabled. So, this matter is something for us, the merchants we had a conflict with, and the mercenaries to solve together. Itâs not a matter that requires a Karuwiman Honorary Knightâs intervention.â
Then, he said to Zich, âIâm not sure if a noble and holy Karuwiman Honorary Knight like you would find this incident extremely disgraceful, but itâs a very common occurrence in this field. Please respect our ways as well.â When he finished his speech, he met Zichâs eyes. He looked completely confident in his words.
âWho is this person?â
Til glared at Nick with a chilling gaze and replied, ââ¦Heâs the vice-captain, Nick.â
It seemed as if Nick was the other vice-captain in the Wolfâs Canine.
Zich nodded and said to Nick, âI understand, Mr. Nick. You said that what happened today was a matter between mercenaries, and it was not a place for me to intervene. You are correct. I also agree. Itâs not a matter for me to intervene and blow up the situation. Itâs not like I donât know the ways of a mercenary at all.â
Nick looked as if he thought it was unexpected that Zich agreed with him.
However, Zich was not finished with his words. âHowever, itâs a different story if itâs about a mercenary group that recently tricked merchants and took their possessions after killing them.â
Til, Max, and Nickâs faces immediately contorted. This topic was not a welcoming subject for anyone in the Wolfâs Canine.
âNormally, when such a big event like that happens, even the roughest and reckless mercenaries are more careful about their behaviors for a while, but the mercenaries in the Wolfâs Canine immediately caused more trouble.â
Nick tried to speak again, but Zich stopped him by raising a hand. âFine. If you donât want me to intervene in mercenary matters, I wonât. Even for me, I donât want to push my ideas of right and wrong like an old-fashioned person. Even though I received the title of a Karuwiman Honorary Knight, Iâm still just an âhonoraryâ knight, and Iâm not officially a holy knight. To a certain extent, I can accept behaviors that holy knights wouldnât be able to accept.â
In reality, Zich had an awful personality that ordinary people wouldnât even be able to follow, but he didnât mention anything about this matter.
âHowever, even for me, I couldnât stop thinking about the Wolfâs Canineâs actions this time. Even when normal mercenaries would be more careful, they outrightly cause trouble around their surroundings. Since this is an emergency situation, although most of their actions are being dismissed, I canât help but be concerned that they might cross the line once again.â
Zich let out words like ice shards, but he suddenly smiled brightly. âOh my, the atmosphere has become too heated. I also donât have any intentions to tell people in the Wolfâs Canine to do this or that. Like Mr. Nick said, mercenaries have their own methods of doing things. I just came here to give you a careful warning. Please just be a bit more careful in the future. Do you understand me, Mr. Nick?â
ââ¦Iâve understood very well,â Nick replied with an expressionless face.