“Hey! How about switching with me?”
Merc glanced exhaustively at Astard as they were about halfway along the well-maintained road running from the Town Botoe to the City of Logholt.
Merc was, of course, utilizing Body Strengthening, but even that had its limits. First and foremost, it was unsuitable for long-term usage, and Merc’s physique was that of a 14-year-old girl. Her stamina wasn’t what it had been in her past life. Merc wouldn’t be able to carry Tetem for very long if she kept walking at her current pace.
“No. I’m a man. If I were to carry her I’d be looked down by those around us. Besides, I don’t like children.”
Astard coldly declined and moved away from Merc, as if hinting that he would not tolerate being pushed around.
“You really are a piece of work; you know that? Even so, this is the first time I’ve heard you say you don’t like children. When we first met you were nice with the kid in the house where you were freeloading.”
“That’s because I was trying to get on the landlord’s good side. I was penniless at the time. What good would it have done me if the kid despised me and I was thrown out?”
“You have a point.”
Astard spoke without hesitation, and Merc accepted his point, albeit somewhat disappointed. The strong image of Astard caressing the head of the wailing child of his then lodging just as he was departing to become an adventurer lingered in her memories, or rather Estert’s memories.
Having witnessed that event, Merc found it difficult to believe that Astard actually despised children.
“Do you wish to say something? You seem to be somewhat displeased.”
“Displeased? Of course I’m displeased. Get over here and switch with me. No one will be able to tell that you’re a man with that hood and cloak.”
Although I admit, he might seem suspicious.
“Good grief. Fine. Hand me the girl.”
“Here you go.”
Merc raised her free hands to the heavens and stretched out as far as she could after transferring the sleeping Tetem onto Astard’s back without waking her.
“Aahhh! I thought I’d shrink!”
“You’re over exaggerating. Besides, you’re already tall enough for a woman. If you grow any more you’ll overtake me.”
“No, no. This is nowhere enough. Damn. I never imagined I’d be forced to gaze up at you… So annoying.”
“Right back at you. I never thought the day would come when I would be looking down at you.”
Astard replied with a playful smirk.
The two kept walking at a quick pace while chatting like this, and they returned to Logholt before the sunset, taking less time than on the trip out.
“Welcome back! You’re quite early!”
Merc and Astard hurried over to Astard’s house, where they were welcomed by the smiling Kena, who had seen them off this morning.
Naturally, Kena’s smile was directed solely for Astard, but a smile from a gorgeous woman was still a smile. It was a great way to lift one’s spirits and recoup from the weariness of a long day on the road.
“Huh? G-Great Sage. Who is that woman you’re carrying? C-Could it be?! You kidnapped her?!”
Kena, on the other hand, drew back her smile and covered her mouth with her hand as she spotted the unconscious female on Astard’s back. After which she began spouting nonsense.
“No, I did not. When we visited my acquaintance’s house we found that it had been robbed by someone. This girl is my acquaintance’s granddaughter. We discovered her while she was hiding, so I brought her back to hide her here. She is out cold, but there’s no danger to her life.”
“I-I see… A-Anyway, come in.”
“Naturally.”
“Excuse me.”
Kena hurriedly invited the three of them back inside the house after hearing Astard’s explanation. Astard immediately placed the girl on his back on a bed and wiped his brow with the back of his hand.
“Phew. Walking such a distance with someone on my back is, as expected, pretty tough.”
“Even though I switched with you a number of times…”
“I-I’ll go grab something for you to drink!”
Kena rushed to the kitchen, apparently alarmed by Astard’s remarks. Merc examined Astard’s wrinkled brow after seeing her off.
“Well? What will we do? Tetem is safe, yea, but the key person in all of this, the professor, has fallen into the Count’s hands. What’s worse, the Count is most likely in possession of the results of that groundbreaking research that the professor mentioned in his letter.”
“That’s probably the case.”
“Then we have no choice but to charge in, do we? As long as we can get into the Count’s residence and rescue the professor we won’t need to testify ourselves. They were the ones who abducted the professor in the first place, after all.”
“That may be so. However, what if we don’t find the professor?”
“What?”
Astard looked up, his eyes squinted as if he was pondering over something after leaving Merc perplexed.
“Hidden chambers exist in the residences of nobility with a certain level of authority. This of course includes the Count’s. Even if we get in, there’s a risk we won’t be able to locate the professor.”
“We can just ask the people there then. You’re good at torture and interrogation, aren’t you?”
You really hate to listen, don’t you? It’s not guaranteed that I’ll be able to gather information from those present. Without the guarantee that everything will work out, we’re only likely to become criminals.”
It was true that if Merc and Astard returned empty-handed after storming in, defeating Count Fonan’s private army, and unlawfully ransacking the estate, they would be labeled criminals. Their adventurer status would naturally be revoked, and they would be pursued by other adventurers, even though they had done nothing wrong.
Merc, however, looked at Astard with a perplexed expression despite being fully aware of the consequences.
“This isn’t like you… Normally, you’d be able to track down the professor.”
“You’re right. I do have the confidence in tracking him down.”
Astard raised his hands softly, as if in resignation, in response to Merc’s stare, and then looked at the girl sleeping on the bed.
“What concerns me is that even if I locate him, there will be no point in doing so. He may have already been sent back to the Empire, or he may be dead for all I know. We won’t be able to prove that Count Fonan kidnapped him if he’s dead and buried far away from the mansion. And if he’s already been returned to the Empire, proving it will be even more difficult.”
“I guess you have a point. Does this mean we’re all out of options? You know we can’t do anything as dexterous as sneaking in. Even if we did, we’d most likely be discovered while investigating the many hidden rooms.”
Merc spoke with a glum expression on her face as she looked at Astard, who offered Tetem a brief, kind look.
No matter how one looked at it, their situation was dire.
“There’s… There’s a way…”
Astard remarked hesitantly, as though to allay Merc’s fears. Merc could see by his reluctant expression that Astard didn’t wish to resort to this means. However, they were pressed for time. Even if they knew it was impossible, they needed to act as quickly as possible.
“Stop beating around the bush. Just tell me what that way is.”
“Spies have been employing this tactic since ancient times to obtain important information from hostile states or even military soldiers and key individuals of hypothetical enemies. To be honest, I don’t wish to adopt such a strategy, and I have a bad image of those who fall for it. But considering our situation there is no other choice. I’m apprehensive because you’ll be the pivotal figure in the operation, and you’ll be the one who bears the brunt of the consequences if it goes wrong. However, it is also true that this strategy is the least dangerous and has the best chance of succeeding. However, I really don’t want you to1…”
“I told you to stop beating around the bush. I’m your friend, aren’t I? Give it to me straight. What is that method?”
Astard finally surrendered himself and talked when Merc interrupted his long and pompous excuses.
“I’m thinking about employing enticing approaches. To put it another way, a honeytrap2.”
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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