ââŚIâll have to increase my mana capacity first.â
âRight. Also⌠Do you still have the Soul Crystal?â
Min Ha-rin nodded. She knew that he was talking about Sandroâs Soul Crystal.
âYeah. Do you need it?â
âNo. Make sure you donât lose it. When you reach 5 stars, youâll be able to use the crystal to train.â
Min Ha-rinâs expression became a bit stiff before she asked carefully.
ââŚare you talking about absorbing the energy in the Soul Crystal?â
This was a very controversial topic among hunters.
The souls in the Soul Crystals were constantly eroded by demonic energy, which caused them to become large sources of pure energy.
This meant that they were a great resource for not only the Demons but also the hunters as well.
Swordsmen or Warriors could use it to increase their ki while Wizards and other mana users could use it to increase their mana. Or if their ki or mana ran out, they could use Soul Crystals to replenish.
Soul Crystals were high-quality elixirs that were created by using the suffering and despair of numerous victims.
Because of this, there were many voices saying that increasing oneâs power at the cost of othersâ souls was inhumane. Religious forces, in particular, were strongly opposed to the practice.
It was one of the rare times when Catholicism and Buddhism were in agreement about something.
Min Ha-rin did not criticise others for the practice because of her own morals, but she was still reluctant to sacrifice souls for her own gain.
Lukas shook his head.
âOf course not. I guess you havenât heard of it. There is a way to save the souls in a Soul Crystal.â
âThereâs a way to do that?â
âRight.â
âThen whyâŚâ
Why didnât he teach it to other humans?
Min Ha-rin wanted to ask this question, but she closed her mouth instead. The image of Lee Jong-hak flashed in her mind.
There might have been a reason why he chose not to tell them.
But Lukas shook his head with a bitter expression.
ââŚI already taught them how to do it.â
âHuh?â
Min Ha-rin stared at him with wide eyes.
âHowever, my teaching didnât spread. Most of the humans I taught chose to remain silent about the method.â
âWhyâŚ?â
âBecause it is clear to everyone that the energy stored in Soul Crystals is incredibly efficient. They lied to the world and said that there was no way to save the souls in a Soul Crystal in order to prevent the humanitarian backlash.â
âThatâŚâ
Min Ha-rin bit her lip.
She never would have imagined that such a dreadful thing had been happening.
But Lukas simply looked at her and said.
âDo you think theyâre wrong?â
âOf course I do! The souls in the crystals can be saved, but they are using them like fuelâŚâ
âThere was a time when two Demon Counts suddenly appeared in Shaanxi Province, China.â
âHuh?â
âIt was a sudden attack, and the humans were not prepared for it. At the time, a Wizard from Shaanxi used hundreds of Soul Crystals to form a large, powerful barrier, which allowed the humans to successfully survive the attack without any casualties.â
ââŚ!â
Min Ha-rin froze, but Lukas continued.
âIf the Demons hadnât been stopped, then at least tens of thousands of people would have been killed or imprisoned by them, but thanks to the Wizardâs quick response, the damage was minimal. Would you go tell that Wizard that he had thrown away the souls of countless humans and deserved to be hated instead of praised?â
ââŚâ
Min Ha-rin didnât know what to say.
Lukas looked into her eyes.
âIn conclusion, thanks to the Soul Crystals, many lives were saved and the Wizard became the hero of Shaanxi.â
Min Ha-rin was certain. If she had been one of those who had been saved by that man, she would have thanked him.
HoweverâŚ
She couldnât help but feel conflicted.
âThen what the hell is the answer? I want to know what you think.â
âMy perspective would not help you. The same goes for my conclusion.â
Lukas spoke bitterly.
âHa-rin, I donât know why, but Iâm actually curious about your thoughts.â
ââŚâ
âYou wouldnât hesitate to cut your own heart out, but you couldnât stand to see someone else receive even a single scratch. Thatâs your most humane part.â
Min Ha-rin realised that Lukas was talking about her siblings. She spoke in a weak voice.
âThatâs because they are my family. Theyâre all I have.â
âNot all blood relatives have such a relationship. Donât you know that there are mothers who sell their own newborn babies? Moreover, you sacrificed yourself for Allida.â
âExcessive humility isnât good. You made a noble choice. That is something deserving of praise.â
Min Ha-rin was honestly not confident.
Even Lukas wasnât sure if his conclusion was the right one, so she doubted if she would be able to find the right answer.
However, when she met Lukasâ gaze, she naturally opened her mouth.
âWhen I come to a conclusion, you will be the first person I tell.â
Lukas smiled.
âIâll take your word for it.â
As he said that, Lukas put his hand on Min Ha-rinâs head.
* * *
âMaster, Gerard has returned.â
Lukas raised his head at Ninaâs words.
âGerard?â
âYes. The one I told you about last timeâŚâ
âAh.â
Lukas nodded.
She was talking about the child sheâd asked him to consider taking as a disciple.
âHe should be heading to my office now to make his report⌠If itâs fine with you, can you take a look at him now?â
âDid you tell him about me?â
âNo. I didnât say anything.â
Nina was considerate.
Lukas nodded, and a short moment after they entered the office, they heard a knock on the door.
âCome in.â
With Ninaâs permission, the door opened and a group of people walked into the office.
There were a total of five people, three men, and two women. They were not clean, so it seemed they had come to make their report before washing up.
A young man standing in the middle of the group smiled and bowed.
âPresident, Gerard and the four others are here to report our return.â
Gerard.
Lukas was able to recognise the fact that he was a Swordsman at a glance because of his outfit, physique, and aura. In fact, he was a fairly strong Swordsman.
While he couldnât be compared to Lee Jong-hak, he was comparable to Min Ha-rin when she had still been a Swordsman.
In other words, this meant that he was comparable to a Titled Hunter.
Nina nodded.
âGood job. Was the mission difficult?â
âNo. It was very rewarding.â
âHave a cup of tea.â
âIâm honoured.â
Despite just returning home from a long mission, he sat on the sofa in front of Lukas without showing any tiredness.
When his eyes met with Lukas, who was sitting there, he smiled slightly and lowered his head.
He was a polite young man. Thinking this, Lukas also bowed his head to him.
Soon, Nina also came to the sofa and took a seat.
âHow was your mission?â
âIt was difficult more because of the Demon Beasts than the nobles. There were twice as many as reported. Fortunately, the local hunters helped us, so we were able to get through it without taking much damage.â
âThatâs good.â
It was then.
âOne of them is injured.â
Lukas spoke.
Gerard and the rest turned to look at Lukas when he said those words.
âHuh?â
The one he was pointing to was the man on the far left.
In all honesty, it would have been more appropriate to call him a boy than a man.
The boy was slim, and at first glance, one might even mistake him for a pretty girl. He had soft blonde hair, light blue eyes, white skin, gentle features, and an emotionless expression that didnât seem to suit his bright appearance.
âItâs just a few scratches. Iâm fine.â
He answered in a calm tone, one unbefitting of his age.
Lukas looked at him for a moment before speaking.
âYour right arm has been corroded by demonic energy. It seems you only did simple first aid, but if itâs not treated properly, youâll probably have to amputate your arm. In the worst case scenario, you could even lose your life.â
Gerard was shocked by those words.
âOh, my God. Leo, is he telling the truth?â
ââŚyeah.â
âThis is my failure as the team leader. Iâm sorry I didnât notice it before.â
âItâs fine.â
âIf it hurts, you shouldâve said it hurts.â
âIâm sorry. I didnât think it was that bad.â
When the boy named Leo said that, Nina nodded.
âLeo, go wait in your room. I will send a priest to heal you immediately.â
âUnderstood.â
âThe rest of you should go back as well. You can finish your report later. Take a good rest today.â
âThank you for your kindness.â
After bowing one last time, the group got up and left the room.
Silence fell upon the room for a moment, then Nina asked carefully.
âWhat do you think?â
Lukas replied after a moment of silence.
âHe has a good aptitude.â
âAh. You must have liked him. Gerard is an upright and sincere child. Iâm also satisfied with his strengthâŚâ
âI wasnât talking about the child named Gerard.â
âHuh?â
Lukas sipped his coffee instead of responding.
It didnât take long for Nina to realise who Lukas was talking about. This was because he asked to view his file.
Leo Freeman.
This boy who always had a calm expression on his face was the one that Lukas noticed.
He was British, 18 years old, and had no family.
Heâd been a hunter for 3 years, and his current job wasâŚ
âSupporter?â
âYes.â
âWhat is that?â
âBasically, his job is to provide assistance. He fills in the blanks in case of an emergency, or he helps to ease the burden of a particular role. But thatâs only for emergency situations. Usually, he would be in charge of reconnaissance or carrying the equipment.â
In other words, he was in charge of the chores.
Lukas grasped the essence of the Supporter role in an instant.
His eyes quickly skimmed over Leoâs file.
âHe has some background in martial arts. It seems he was quite outstanding as well, but he quit not long after starting. Then he learned swordsmanship, magic, and sorcery, but he didnât do those for long eitherâŚâ
âThatâs right. His aptitude as a hunter is below average, but his win rate in battles is terrifying. I believe itâs about 90 percent.â
ââŚâ
âIt is said that he is particularly driven when it comes to fighting Demons. It also seems that he chose to be a supporter because he was not acknowledged by someoneâŚâ
Nina looked at Lukas who seemed to be lost in thought.
To be honest, she didnât understand his interest in Leo.
Naturally, she also knew about Leo.
Once a month, she would stay up for an entire night going through the file of every hunter.
In a way, Leo could be called outstanding. He had a monstrous win percentage. In simulated battles against other humans, his win percentage was over 90 percent.
This meant that over the course of 10 battles, he would win 9 times.
And this win rate wasnât because he fought opponents weaker than him. According to the data, most of Leoâs opponents were stronger than him.
Nevertheless, it was stated clearly in the file that his aptitude as a hunter was abysmal.
Lukas should have read that too. That was why she was curious as to why Lukas was interested in Leo.
âWhat does Master see in Leo?â
Nina held in her doubts as she continued to look at Lukas from the side.
After a while, Lukas placed the file onto the table and said.
âI need to see him in person.â
âHuh?â
Nina couldnât help but tilt her head to the side.