For the average adult, the town of Botoe, west of the City of Logholt, was less than half a day’s walk. One could easily be there by noon if they departed in the morning.
The road that connected the settlements linked up a number of affluent towns and cities. The road had been leveled for easy walking, and it posed no problem for Merc, who had spent her whole life as an adventurer. The same was presumably also true for Astard, who, although being a researcher, had undertaken many difficult journeys.
Both of them arrived very early in Botoe, which was to be expected.
“How is it?”
As they entered the town in the midst of a fairly huge throng, Astard questioned Merc in hushed tones. Merc gave him a brief glance before shifting her attention forward.
“From what I can tell there haven’t been any strange movements of Mana. I didn’t see anything noteworthy, either, so we can assume we aren’t being watched.”
“My observations are the same. Well, it was only yesterday that they attacked us. They’re most likely still hesitant and won’t do anything.”
They had just turned back a number of Count Fonan’s assassins in the Dungeon, as Astard indicated. It wasn’t like they had an endless supply of forces stacked up, so it was only logical for them to be lying low.
“Well? Where is this oh-so-important professor’s house”
“It’s in the area to the west of here. It’s a house with a blue roof, according to the description. Apparently, it’s the only house with a blue roof in that area.”
“That so? Oh, by the way…”
Merc involuntarily frowned and rubbed the back of her neck as she stared in the direction that Astard slowly pointed at, namely west.
“Is something wrong?”
“My neck hurts.”
“Huh? Ah! It might be best if we hurry.”
As one could expect from such a long-time acquaintance, Astard instantly understood what Merc was hinting at. A solemn expression settled on his face.
It was generally an indication that something bad was going to happen when Merc’s nape ached1. Of course, her perceptions were off at times, but this was a well-known truth among Gust of Wind’s members who had traveled with her for a long time.
They eventually came to a slightly forlorn corner as they walked westward at a brisk pace so as not to draw suspicion. It was completely silent. The commotion they had observed when they originally arrived in the city now seemed to be a mirage. The area they were in appeared to be a cluster of empty houses.
“Blue roof, blue roof. Over there!”
“I see it. Still, to think that he’d live in such a deserted place… Even if there was a ruckus here, no one would notice.”
“The professor is an exile after all. He didn’t want to arouse any suspicions… So, how is it?”
Astard, as he had done previously, glanced at Merc for confirmation when they were around fifty meters away from the blue-roofed house.
Merc returned his stare with furrowed brows, holding her aching nape.
“Why are you asking me? Can’t you judge for yourself? Aren’t you the Great Sage?”
“I sensed there were no indicators of Mana within the house. So I wanted to get your opinion as well.”
“Same here. I don’t think there’s anyone inside, but it wouldn’t hurt to go in and check.”
“Agreed.”
As the swordsman, Merc covered her body in Mana Hardening and carefully opened the front door of the house, followed by Astard.
Merc stepped cautiously into the professor’s room, which appeared to have already been ransacked. It appeared that someone had searched the residence, based on the scattered documents, clothing, as well as what appeared to be a magical catalyst.
“This is…”
“We were late, it seems… By the looks of it, the professor has already been kidnapped. Here, look at this.”
Merc frowned as she looked about the room before turning to look at the envelope Astard picked up from under the desk.
The sender’s column of the envelope had blood stains on it, with the word Tetem written in peculiar calligraphy. The blood wasn’t much, but it wasn’t insignificant enough to be caused by a paper cut.
“I don’t think the vandals could have injured themselves like this. This blood is most likely the professor’s or his granddaughter’s.”
“Were they the Count’s men? Just how did they find this house…”
Astard’s expression became serious, and his forehead wrinkled as he spoke in a quiet, meditative tone.
“It would not be hard for the Count to track down this place if he knew that I and the professor were cooperating because of intelligence from the empire.”
“What?”
“Naturally, the Count most likely had his men keep an eye on my house. It was then that he must have noticed that several letters were delivered to me. It wouldn’t have been hard to guess that the letters were from the professor.”
“Still, weren’t those letters delivered by an adventurer? There’s no way they could have seen what was inside.”
“If they did their job properly, determining which Guild branch the adventurer was commissioned from shouldn’t have been difficult. After that, all they had to do was keep an eye on the branch until the professor showed up. Given that Botoe has just a small branch that handles minor requests, it must have been obvious that the professor was submitting them from there. Which is how they’d first found him and then this place. That is the obvious conclusion.”
“I see…”
Astard’s speculation was entirely plausible.
Naturally, the Count’s men would have only aroused unwarranted suspicions if they had questioned the adventurer, assigned with delivering the letter, about the sender’s name or address. And it wasn’t as if the adventurer would tell them in the first place.
However, if they didn’t mention the letter and just questioned the adventurer where he’d come from or where he’d last accepted a commission, they could easily get the answer. While getting a response from a tight-lipped adventurer could be challenging, that wasn’t to say there weren’t those that would talk readily. It was definitely something worth considering.
“What should we do? The letter was delivered yesterday. In other words, not much time should have passed since the professor’s abduction…”
“That’s right. We must keep in mind that the Count will go to any length to obtain information on the Falgaro. I don’t think the professor is the sort to speak up readily, thus he’ll almost certainly be interrogated harshly… We must save him as soon as possible.”
“Are we going to storm in?”
Astard stared up in the air as though pondering, then shook his head lightly after one look at Merc, who made the same proposal as last night.
“For now let’s head back to Logholt and think about what to do on the way there. Worst case scenario, we might have to storm in.”
Astard’s expression was much more solemn than normal, indicating that he was taking the matter extremely seriously. After all, Astard had a strong sense of responsibility. He likely believed that he was partly to blame for the professor’s abduction.
Merc, too, had a restless feeling in her heart as she gazed at Astard, but then she discovered something strange at his feet.
“This is…”
She warily picked up a small rectangular green candy-like item from beneath Astard’s foot. After examining it, it turned out to be just what Merc had imagined it to be.
“Astard. Was the professor sick?”
“Huh? Not from what I know.”
“I see…”
“What’s that? Is it some kind of medicine?”
Astard, who was a novice in medicine, inquired of Merc, who was inspecting the candy-like thing with a blank expression on her face. Merc gave a modest nod of approval.
“Yea. This is most likely medicine for heart disease. It contains blasting powder in its basic components and has a unique odor.”
“What? Blasting powder?”
“Still, it’s only a very small amount. It doesn’t cause any harm. And although I said it had a distinct odor, only those with trained noses can distinguish it… Regardless, this is bad.”
“What is?”
“If this is the professor’s, it means he has a cardiac condition. If he has a seizure, he would need to put this under his tongue right away because it may be fatal… If left as it is, he’ll surely die.”
“That’s…”
Astard’s brows furrowed and his eyes widened in astonishment. Even if Count Fonan meant to keep the professor alive, he would succumb to the illness at this rate. This meant they couldn’t spare any time in saving him.
“We can’t stand around here! We must go back to Logholt as soon as possible!”
“You’re right.”
Astard hurriedly exited the home, and Merc was ready to follow. However,
“……”
An ever-increasing ache shot up Merc’s neck at that precise moment, and she came to a complete halt. A faint sound came from behind Merc as she clutched the nape of her neck.
Hiccup
Even though it came from a place where there was no trace of Mana2 and no one was supposed to be there, the sound echoed quite clearly in Merc’s ears.
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Chapters
- Chapter 126: Doubt
- Chapter 125: Medical Exams
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122: Emsnan Disease
- Chapter 121: The Healer And The Alchemist
- Chapter 120: Entrance
- Chapter 119: Surprise
- Chapter 118: Levi Zeka
- Chapter 117: Boys Talk
- Chapter 116: Making Camp
- Chapter 115: Odd Logic
- Chapter 114: Apex
- Chapter 113: The Client And The Restaurant Owner
- Chapter 112: The Receptionist’S Story 2
- Chapter 111: The Receptionist’S Story
- Chapter 110: Nickname
- Chapter 109: Parting With The Great Sage
- Chapter 108: The Great Sage’S Decision
- Chapter 107: The Hero And The Sword Saint
- Chapter 106: Her Previous Name
- Chapter 105: The Hero’S Proposal
- Chapter 104: Chance Meeting
- Chapter 103: Mana Scan
- Chapter 102: The Eternals Second Half (Part 2)
- Chapter 101.3: The Eternals (Final)
- Chapter 101.2: The Eternals Second Half Part 2
- Chapter 101.1: The Eternals Second Half Part 1
- Chapter 100.2: The Eternals First Half Part 2
- Chapter 100.1: The Eternals First Half Part 1
- Chapter 99: Going Up In Flames
- Chapter 98: Sudden Change
- Chapter 97: Arrest Arrangements
- Chapter 96: A Proposal For The Great Sage
- Chapter 95: Behind The Romance
- Chapter 94: Romance In The Mansion
- Chapter 93: Search
- Chapter 92: Infiltration
- Chapter 91: Contact
- Chapter 90: Keepers Of The Wind
- Chapter 89: Unforeseen Encounter
- Chapter 88: OPERATION FAKE BREASTS
- Chapter 87: Things That Stay The Same | Re:Library
- Chapter 86: Triumph | Re:Library
- Chapter 85: The Great Sage’S Plan
- Chapter 84: The Hidden Girl
- Chapter 83: Restlessness
- Chapter 82: Before Departure
- Chapter 81: The Great Sage And The Sword Saint
- Chapter 80: The Great Sage’S Bad Habit
- Chapter 79: Letter
- Chapter 78: The Doctor And The Count
- Chapter 77: Freeloader
- Chapter 76: Cooperation
- Chapter 75: Assassin
- Chapter 74: The Research’S Pros And Cons
- Chapter 73: The Great Sage’S Research
- Chapter 72: The Great Sage’S Theory
- Chapter 71: The Heroes' Depression
- Chapter 70: Reunion With The Great Sage 2
- Chapter 69: Reunion With The Great Sage 1
- Chapter 68: Improvised Dual Wielding
- Chapter 67: Dorus Gai And Dorum Gai
- Chapter 66: Dungeon Of Probation
- Chapter 65: Dungeon Info
- Chapter 64: The Great Sage’S Whereabouts
- Chapter 63: Logholt’S Weapon Shop
- Chapter 62: Nostalgic Voice
- Chapter 61: The Magician And The Swordsman
- Chapter 60: The Jade-Eyed Blond Adventurer
- Chapter 59: Final Trial
- Chapter 58: Confirmation 2
- Chapter 57: Confirmation 1
- Chapter 56: The Identity Of Merc’S Travel Companion
- Chapter 55: Perquisites
- Chapter 54: Disappointment
- Chapter 53: The Sick Old Woman
- Chapter 52: The Deserted Village’S Old Man
- Chapter 51: Unexpected Development
- Chapter 50: The Mountain’S Watchmen
- Chapter 49: Their Weapons
- Chapter 48: Their Reasons
- Chapter 47: Travel Companion
- Chapter 46: Thread Of Hope
- Chapter 45: Berga The Former Examiner
- Chapter 44: Disturbance
- Chapter 43: The Sly Wolves And The Velche Slayer
- Chapter 42: The Sly Wolves
- Chapter 41: is provided to you by Re:Library)
- Chapter 40: is provided to you by Re:Library)
- Chapter 39: The Inquiry Counter
- Chapter 38: The Adventurer’S Guild
- Chapter 37: The Guild’S Change
- Chapter 36: Esteemed Sword Saint Inn
- Chapter 35: Sword Saint
- Chapter 34: The Money-Grubber And The Virtuous Man
- Chapter 33: Recommendation
- Chapter 32: Leaving The Cradle
- Chapter 31: Request And Permission
- Chapter 30: A Discussion Between Master And Disciple
- Chapter 29: Final Lesson Part 2
- Chapter 28: Final Lesson Part 1
- Chapter 27: The Siblings’ Conversation
- Chapter 26: The Accolade
- Chapter 25: Mission Report
- Chapter 24: Formalities
- Chapter 23: Beatdown
- Chapter 22: Inside The Wolf’S Mouth
- Chapter 21: The Remaining Wolf
- Chapter 20: Struggle
- Chapter 19: Ghezo Velche
- Chapter 18: Heal
- Chapter 17: The Adventurers’ Strength
- Chapter 16: The Hero’S Disciple
- Chapter 15: Blazing Impact
- Chapter 14: Candidacy
- Chapter 13: The Long-Awaited Adventurers
- Chapter 12: Spring And 14 Year Old Merc
- Chapter 11: Merc And The Bell Of Decision
- Chapter 10: Merc And Ganan
- Chapter 9: Merc And The Winged Wolf
- Chapter 8: Merc And The Unexpected Development
- Chapter 7: Merc And The Prey
- Chapter 6: Merc And The Hunting Contest
- Chapter 5: Merc And Her Brother
- Chapter 4: Merc And Her Master (2)
- Chapter 3: Merc And Her Master
- Chapter 2: Her Beginning
- Chapter 1: His End