Chapter 40: The Ruins of Leocran (5)

Chapter 40: The Ruins of Leocran (5)

As I emerged from the underground passage, I was greeted by a chaotic campsite. Traces of fierce combat were scattered all over.

I couldnt help but be amazed. It wouldnt have been easy to create this mess with only a few people in such a short time.

Amidst the heavy atmosphere, the agents lowered their heads with gloomy expressions.

Heide was the only one looking up at the sky with bloodshot eyes, seething with anger.

Hes good at acting, huh?

It wasnt easy to express such emotions, but even though I knew it was fake, it felt so real.

Amidst the silence, the slaves were watching discreetly. Theodore, who seemed embarrassed, approached with caution.

W-what exactly happened here?

You probably already know. The Iron Lions Mercenary Corps betrayed us.

Heides voice was cold, but it seemed to barely contain his anger.

Of course, everyone present knew that Theodores question wasnt seeking an answer. It was just indirect reproach. It was because of him that things turned out this way.

Theodore knew this too, so he slightly bowed his head.

After a brief silence, Heide let out a deep sigh and began speaking.The original appearance of this chapter can be found at Ñøv€lß1n.

While we were on guard duty, we spotted the Iron Lions Mercenary Corps approaching. They asked us to open the passage, but something felt off.

Theodore nodded heavily. We encountered additional personnel in the underground passage.

While trying to gather the guards to confront them, twenty-two more mercenaries arrived.

T-twenty-two?

Yes. We tried to resist, but due to the three-fold difference in numbers, we started to fall back quickly. Thats why we had no choice but to use the bombs.

B-bombs? How did you get those?

Heide looked at Theodore with pitying eyes.

I received them as payment in lieu of the previous request. I kept them in reserve for emergencies.

In truth, Theodores question wasnt entirely unreasonable.

Bombs were so precious that most mercenary groups couldnt afford to have them.

During the process, our vice-leader and some members sacrificed themselves.

Heides voice choked up, filled with both sorrow and anger.

Theodore closed his eyes tightly as he heard the brief summary of the situation.

Im sorry. Its all my fault. I called those trash.

Heide let out another deep sigh.

Its already happened; what can we do? Its not like youre the one who called them because you didnt trust us. Its just that those guys are trash.

Even in the face of Heides words, Theodore couldnt raise his head and only rolled his eyes.

Of course, it wasnt a coincidence that he called them. He was the one who made the call.

I-I cant compensate for lives with money, but Ill do whatever it takes to make amends.

Heide stared silently at Theodore, and Theodore seemed even more perplexed.

His mind must be a mess right now.

If Heide lost his temper and raised his sword now, it could cost Theodore his life.

He must be experiencing a mix of relief, gratitude, and guilt, along with the anxiety that he could die again at any moment.

Lets get out of here for now. There might still be more members of the Iron Lions Mercenary Corps around.

Y-yes, lets do that.

Theodore replied, his face suddenly brightening at Heides words.

Tumak might be a bit dangerous, so lets go by carriage.

Theodore quickly nodded, showing signs of urgency at the possibility of more enemies being present.

Just then, a faint rumbling was felt from underground.

It seemed like the stone gate of the ruins was closing.

And then, with a deep rumble, the ground shook as the tunnel behind them collapsed.

Chills ran down my spine.

If we were a little late, we could have been trapped inside and died.

However, there was no warning from Death Avoidance.

It seemed more like a mystical effect of the ruins than an aftereffect of the explosion; after all, it was a place of Healing.

Hurry, lets move! Take only what you need.

Heide urged, and Theodore reluctantly agreed, still looking dazed.

In any case, my plan had been perfectly successful.

Now Theodore would spread the notorious reputation of the Iron Lions Mercenary Corps in the north.

It didnt matter that they were already a doomed bunch, what matters was that we were on the other side.

In a place where many mercenaries have left for the West, the fame of Heides mercenary corps, which held off 52 mercenaries with just 14 members, would soar.

Wed gather more mercenaries and deploy agents to bolster our forces.

It wasnt necessary, but it was crucial when considering the future.

Fear and terror would soon evolve into dependence on Heides Mercenary Corps.

Phiri pulled the reins.

* * *

Weve taken care of the three scouts.

Heide said, and Theodore let out a sigh of relief. It had been a close call.

However, anxiety still lingered.

Even though they had killed fifty of them, there were still nearly 150 members of the Iron Lions Mercenary Corps left to deal with.

Theodores mind was filled with fearful imaginations.

I-Is it alright to continue like this?

We cant stay here for a camp. We should move again. Are you okay with that?

Of course! Ill let them know to prepare for departure.

The slaves quickly packed up their belongings, and the journey resumed.

Inside the carriage, Theodore searched through his sleeves and took out a piece of parchment that he had found just fifteen minutes ago.

It was the message he couldnt read earlier due to the sudden appearance of the Iron Lions Mercenary Corps.

What? This insane!

Theodore exclaimed after reading the parchment.

[To the one who reached here, are you disappointed? It was just a little joke. Check behind the statue. -Leocran]

Theodore was filled with deep regret. Going back to the ruins now would be foolish, especially with the Iron Lions Mercenary Corps hot on their trail.

Not to mention that he had personally witnessed the collapse of the tunnel.

Theodores anger toward the Iron Lions Mercenary Corps and Vegeon resurfaced once more.

He decided that he would return later when things were settled.

Unaware that something left by Leocran was with Carlyn, he was resolved to find it.

Meanwhile, Carlyn was grumbling to himself while standing on the outskirts.

Jeez, she couldve gone a little easier on me.

It was all supposed to be a pretense of fighting, but Phiri had attacked him with sincerity. He even got a few cuts on his arms.

Perhaps it was a seniors way of teaching, but it felt excessive.

It was a bit ridiculous for Carlyn, who had come up with the brilliant idea.

Of course, Phiri was simply trying to make Carlyn stronger.

He had the brains, he just needed the brawn.

After all, he was only sixteen years old and already quite strong, but Phiri believed that he needed further growth.

No one really cares about me

Carlyn pretended to go to the restroom and slipped away from the ranks, searching through his belongings.

There it was, a silver bracelet. It had ancient inscriptions on it, but it looked like an ordinary piece of jewelry.

Hmm, I dont really sense any magic power from it.

Since there were no in-game item descriptions popping up, he had no clue about its properties.

I wonder what I would feel if I put it on?

With that thought, Carlyn put the bracelet on his left wrist.

The moment he did, the bracelet began to react strangely. No light emitted from it, but Carlyn could feel a tingling sensation on his wrist.

The bracelet slowly melted and merged with his skin.

Wha-what is this?

The metal bracelet had disappeared without a trace, leaving only ancient inscriptions on Carlyns wrist, as if it were a tattoo.

Carlyn couldnt understand what it meant.

Is this some kind of Mystic?

In a hurry, he checked his status window, but nothing had changed. It seemed that it wasnt a Mystic effect.

He didnt feel any increase in power or agility either.

Well, it cant be something bad, right?

After all, it came from a Mystic that granted healing, which was probably a good thing, even though he didnt know what it meant exactly.

Carlyn assumed that the remaining ancient inscriptions on his wrist held the key to understanding it.

He decided that he would study ancient inscriptions soon. Asking Cedric or Theodore about it now would be crazy.

Then, a system message popped up. It was strange that there hadnt been any updates about the mission despite his deep involvement in it.

Theodore might have gained confidence in them now.

With anticipation, he turned his gaze to the message. After reaching level 1, additional traits were given at every 5th level.

[You have gained Stratagem experience. Stratagem level 6 achieved. You have obtained the trait Thorough Strategist.]

[Stratagem level 6 achieved. You have obtained the trait Brilliant Aspiring Spy.]