Chapter 29: The Empire (3)

Chapter 29: The Empire (3)

By the way, why were you surprised when you saw me?

My heart seemed to skip a beat. Indeed, a leader was a leader. He saw through the momentary lapse and spoke.

As Phiris questioning gaze was directed at me, I quickly turned my head.

In truth, ever since I was surprised, I had been preparing an excuse just in case.

But I was only double-checking before speaking.

The two in front of me were pros among pros; they wouldnt settle for mediocre excuses.

I looked at Derek with a trembling face.

On a personal level, its a delicate matter Do I really have to tell you?

We need to talk. I dont want suspicious characters under my command from the first meeting, no matter how much the duke has raised them.

Derek grinned slyly. Well, I wasnt sure. Maybe it was just a grin, and I interpreted it that way.

Given the situation and the fact that I knew his true nature.

Deliberately glancing between the two of them, I took a breath and spoke.

Occasionally, Ive seen the appearance of a man in my dreams. I wondered if it could be my father from a time I cant remember.

He looks like me?

Yes.

I had momentarily lost my composure earlier, but not now.

Derek, who had been looking into my eyes, let out a faint laugh and nodded.

Well, thats disappointing. I dont know if I have a child somewhere on this continent, but Ive never seen one.

With Dereks words, the atmosphere relaxed.

It seemed like a joke, so I could only smile lightly.

I apologize for troubling you with unnecessary concerns.

Its okay. It happens. I would have done the same. However, you need to learn to control your facial expressions better. It was alright but slightly delayed.

I will keep that in mind.

Although it seemed to pass smoothly, there was a slightly troubling aspect.

Before coming here, I had told Duke that I had no memories of the past.

Come to think of it, it didnt seem like a big problem.

As long as I mentioned that only the appearance of a person presumed to be my father appeared and I have no memories of the past.

Well, anyway, nice to meet you. I secretly hoped you would come after reading the evaluation report, but I didnt really expect it.

I came to the Empire because I thought there was much more to learn in this harsh land.

Im glad you find it more appealing.

Derek smiled at Phiris words. Phiri added hastily.

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Are you sure? I heard that this person originally had a different place they wanted to go. Did it change to the Empire?

Im sure. Isnt that right?

Phiri turned to me with a self-assured face.

Yes.

Hmm

Derek, with a contemplative tone, glanced at me and Phiri.

Well, lets just go with that. Take good care of him and teach him while youre at it. They wont show it, but there might be some kids who are jealous.

Yes!

Carlyn, you should learn a lot from Phiri too. Being the youngest vice leader, theres much for you to learn.

Yes.

As I listened to their conversation, I realized something. It felt like an unexpected blow to the back of my head, so to speak?

It wasnt a bad feeling, but I would have to ask Phiri about it later. Derek turned his gaze to me.

Ah, by the way. I heard that you have chronic fatigue due to Mysophobia. Does it pose any problems during missions?

Im fine. I can tolerate it to a certain extent during missions.

It was a question that served as a confirmation, similar to checking the evaluation report.

I wasnt too concerned about it. I had been trained in this aspect under the dukes guidance.

It was a rather painful process, but it was helpful.

Although it was not a cure, it did help me raise my threshold a bit.

It could be mentally challenging if it persisted in the long run, and there had been instances of hyperventilation.

However, it didnt reach a level where it became a significant issue.

And sometimes you do strange things.

It doesnt pose any problems during missions.

I didnt have much to say in response to this question. Those incidents were a result of my Eccentric Actions.

Fortunately, they didnt cause major issues.

Doing things like suddenly drawing on the wall or standing in the rain at the training field despite having Mysophobia?

Of course, they appeared strange to others.

The incidents involving Lena and Marhan getting mad at me, or Orhen and Denif mentioning my eccentricity, were also due to my Eccentric Actions.

Yeah, well, if youve come this far, I guess its fine.

After saying that, Derek returned his gaze to the documents on the desk.

It didnt seem like he was showing a great deal of interest in me as I had expected.

No, its fine. There are parts I have to endure. Actually, Im a bit disappointed that I couldnt receive proper training, but now that Ive become an official spy, I have to make time for it.

This place was also a small society. There was always a need to respond positively to such inquiries.

Phiri nodded with a satisfied expression.

Alright then. Lets go quickly. Ive prepared food too.

Food?

You havent eaten since lunch, so you must be hungry.

Phiri looked at me as if asking for praise. Well, considering shed been looking out for me all this time, her small considerations werent bad.

Okay. Lets go.

I smiled and followed Phiri.

* * *

The Empire originally started from the northern kingdoms and descended toward the center, so the northern part of the Empire was also the northern part of the continent.

Kahalin was one of the large cities located in the central part of the Empires north.

Since the godfathers goods traveled through Kahalin while moving through the north, it was a lively place even in the cold north.

Ugh, Im tired.

Phiri confidently strolled down the street and stretched.

As we came as mercenaries hired by the merchant guild, they didnt have any reservations about our actions.

Of course, that merchant guild belonged to our spy organization.

As I followed behind, Phiri suddenly whispered to me.

When its just the two of us, its fine, but in front of others, you have to act respectful.

Of course.

It was a phrase I had heard before.

Spending a considerable amount of time together, we had developed a certain level of familiarity and had many conversations. Being the dukes godchild, I could enjoy such interactions with Phiri.

It was like a league of their own among the spies, although other spies might not appreciate it. Politics played a role even among spies.

That was why people with the potential for greater achievements tend to gather together.

Do you want to eat too?

Phiri asked, picking up a skewer of chicken from a street vendor.

No, thank you.

Having declined a few times before, Phiri nodded with a bored expression, as if expecting my response.

I didnt eat much outside of regular meal times. At most, I would have a sip of water.

It was because of brushing my teeth. Eating made my mouth feel uncomfortable.

And I wasnt particularly fond of street food either.

I guess I have to tolerate the inconvenience of eating since its a meal.

Phiri, who quickly devoured the meat in three bites, threw the wooden skewer on the ground and turned around. At the end of the street, there was a building with the nameplate of the Plen Guild.

What brings you here?

The merchant guild hired me. They know me as Mercenary Remi.

Perhaps the lack of formality in my speech didnt sit well with them, as the guards expression seemed slightly displeased.

Ill check.

After waiting for a while, a merchant came down and guided us to where the merchant guild owner stayed.

As we climbed up, I quickly scanned the building, noting the number of doors in the corridors and the window in the middle of the stairs. I mentally drew an escape route in case of a similar situation.

The hired mercenary has arrived.

Inside the office, despite the merchants announcement, the Guild owner remained focused on some documents. Only after about three minutes did they finally look up.

Ah, youre finally here. You, wait outside.

Yes.

After the guiding merchant left, the merchant guild owner glanced around and pressed a button on the desk as soundproofing magic spread through the room.

The merchant guild owner immediately lowered their head.

Thank you for your hard work coming this far.

Are you trying to get yourself killed, Chief?

Excuse me?

Phiris sudden remark made the Chief question.

Do you want me to take care of you, huh? Just about 30 seconds would be enough. Three minutes? Are you crazy?

Hehe

Hehe?

I apologize.

The Chief hastily composed themselves and bowed their head. Phiri tapped their foot.

You didnt do that to mess with me, did you?

No, not at all.

Lets do well.

Yes!

The middle-aged Chief responded like a newly enlisted soldier.

I had sensed it even before, but Phiri had a rather intimidating side. Well, I had expected it when I heard about it, but seeing it in person was different.

As I reflected on my actions so far, I felt a chill down my spine. Did I unknowingly cross a line?

Phiri sighed.

So, whats the issue that needs solving?