Chapter 62 (1)

Chapter 62 (1)

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Oh no, not this

Miguel, poking his head out and looking back, sighed in lamentation.

His gaze turned back to Ian.

Sir, I have to ask you something urgent. When are you going to use that? Even if youre my lord, a sword alone wont be enough

At least not now.

Ian added without taking his eyes off the cavalry.

How long until we reach the river?

Ten minutes? Maybe a little faster.

Get to the bridge somehow.

And then?

Well have to kill them.

How? Even Ian hadnt thought that far ahead.

Everything had happened too abruptly to make detailed plans, and there were too many variables.

But one thing was certain using magic here would do no good.

If the trackers fled here, there would be no way to catch them, and the next time they would surely prepare thoroughly to deal with a mage.

The fact that he was a mage would also be revealed to the high ranks of the Empire.

At this point, before even setting foot in the Empire, he had no intention of exposing his identity to the Empires mighty high ranks.

So magic would have to wait until after crossing the river.

And those who knew he was a mage would all have to die.

Understood. Then somehow oh no.

Miguel, who had been whipping the reins, frowned.

The carriage was starting to slow down. The magic stones on the carriage were flickering.

Of all times Buy me some time.

Uttering those words, Miguel precariously climbed onto the back of the running horse.

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Easier said than done

Even as he muttered, Ian moved behind the carriage.

Luci, who had been huddled in a corner with her robe pulled over her head, looked at him.

Whats there to be sorry about or make a fuss over?

Ian snorted derisively and kicked the top rear compartment with the weight of his sword.

The wooden board that many had stepped on and made creak fell off.

The board that had been added in the recent extension.

Still, Miguels back was not yet visible from outside.

Ian quickly climbed onto the lowered compartment.

After testing its durability by shifting his weight, he finally looked at the Empires cavalrymen who had caught up with Hirams cavalry.

Black armor and helmets. Magical armor.

The difference from the ones he had encountered before finally became clear.

The intricate joining of metal plates and chains was the same, but there were no magic stones embedded anywhere.

Right. No matter how mighty the Empires high ranks, they cant provide magical equipment to every guard.

Artificially produced magical equipment was, of course, extremely expensive.

Just have to be careful of the ones with magic stones embedded in their armor.

Thinking this, Ian gripped the Sword of Condemnation demonstratively.

The Sword of Condemnation was splotched with blood and grease, but still sharp.

?

Then, someone came forward from among the cavalrymen.

A large build and a bald head.

It was the one with an ancient script tattooed under one eye.

The magic stones embedded in his armor and magical armor, and the large double-bladed axe on his back, glistened.

Ian reached behind with his left hand and drew four throwing daggers from his espace.

He inserted three of them into the empty dagger sheaths on his chest band, and gripped the last one backhanded as he looked at the man.

Well, youve got quite a fierce look in your eye.

The bald man smiled as he spoke, tilting his chin as he added,

Im Oleg. A comrade of Kyle and Kenneth, whom you killed.

Did you come to follow your dead comrades?

Ian spat out.

He didnt particularly want to exchange words, but he had to say something to buy time.

With the carriage slowing down, the bastard could catch up anytime if he wanted to.

No intention of that. Nor do I particularly want revenge for those dead guys. Killing you isnt my role either. But

He took out a bent piece of metal from his waist, shaped like the letter C.

Black engravings could be glimpsed on its surface.

Is this why Larmuth covets you?

Charlotte murmured, looking at Ian.

Shouldnt you stop her? Your employer says shell die.

Charlotte! Get down here now!

Amid Olegs shouts, Ian shrugged.

Im the kind who guarantees freedom of choice. Dont worry, Luci. Ill make sure you get your revenge.

Looking back at Luci, he added,

Not only the upper ranks, but all of Larmuth too, Ill kill them all for you.

Ha!

Charlotte let out a short laugh.

With a growling breath, her face cooled as if she had never laughed, and she said,

It wont work twice, brat. If you interfere again, Ill kill you with my own hands. I dont care what happens to you. Im just retreating because my labor pains are broken. So

Glaring at Charlotte, she looked back at Ian.

Lets fight it out next time, Ian.

If you wish.

Leaping back and retrieving her sword, Charlotte landed on the partition.

The tail armor with claw-like blades swayed above her head.

After looking at Ian for a moment, Charlotte jumped off the back of the carriage.

Does she enjoy hunting alone too. Just like in the game, the Sovereigns truly arent in their right minds.

Ian swallowed his wry smile.

In the game, the Sovereigns were very rare beings.

Sovereign mercenaries were especially so.

Basically, they had very high stats, and they shared the trait of not following orders well.

They even had a feral trait that gave them stat bonuses the longer the battle lasted.

It meant that if they could be made to obey, they would be of considerable help in the game.

But making them obey was no easy task.

Put the knife down.

Meeting Lucis gaze, Ian said.

Luci, who had been holding the knife to her neck, finally lowered her arm.

That was a good threat. Well done.

It wasnt a threat.

I know. So dont ever do that again, unless you want to be confiscated.

Ian added coldly, quickly casting a rotating barrier and climbing onto the partition.

There was no sign of Charlotte.

The black knights approaching the carriage quickly kept their distance.

Oleg said admiringly,

Impressive. Ive rarely seen Charlotte fail on the first attempt.

Ian just shrugged.

It was then that the carriage picked up speed again.

Quickly running after the receding rear of the carriage, Oleg shouted,

Hey. Youre bound to fail anyway. The only reason Im so relaxed now is because I know I can catch you anytime I want.

Shrugging, he added,

Of course, there might be some casualties in the process.

So, what are you trying to say?

Ian looked back slightly and asked.

Oleg smiled.

Lets not shed any more unnecessary blood. Surrender. In return, Ill give you double the pay you were promised. And work for the upper echelons of the Scale. With your skills, even the Grand Master would be pleased.

A wolverine sits inside a mountain-sized body.

Contrary to his thoughts, Ian pondered for a moment with a pensive expression.

Not a bad offer. But paying double the pay would be no easy feat, would it?

Ha. No matter how much, it would be pocket change for the upper echelons. I can vouch for that.

The pay I was promised wasnt money, though.

Huh?

I was promised a life. If its double, then Id have to receive two lives. Ah, I see.

Ian nodded.

If you offer me your life and Charlottes, then Ill consider it.

At that moment, Olegs smile turned vicious.

You make such an ordeal of wanting to be defeated. Is this how you repay kindness?

I just needed to buy some time.



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