Carmen looked at the arrowhead he thumbed with trembling eyes, his face stiff. If the marble showed no reaction after soaking in blood, the family he was looking for was already dead.
After a long moment, he raised his head and said to me.
âPriest Marnak. Could you please pray for me?â
I smiled and nodded.
âAs much as you want.â
I tapped my pocket to call for the Mother of Corruption and whispered softly.
âMother. Did you hear that?â
âKill!â
I smiled quietly as she said I knew better than anyone that she didnât have that kind of ability.
Carmen finally closed his eyes and stabbed his fingertip. Drops of blood dripped on the marble, and it devoured his blood. As Carmen watched it drink his blood, a tiny needle floated from the surface of the bloody artifact and began to point west.
âOh. MotherâŠyouâre alive.â
Tears rolled down Carmenâs face. He was always a very emotional man. He wiped away the tears and bowed his head deeply toward me.
âThank you very much. This is all thanks to the priest, and how could I repay this favorâŠ?â
âAny time, you can pay it back with your sincerity. Iâm a very patient person.â
I pushed the firewood into the bonfire. Carmen, gazing at the glowing orange light, carefully spoke.
âIs it okay if I make a suggestion?â
âOf course, feel free to tell me. The night was long, and my ears are bored.â
Carmen hung the beaded necklace around his neck and opened his mouth slowly.
âI would like to extend your employment until I find my mother. The direction I have to go is to the west, so I will stop at the capital on the way and give you enough compensation to make up for this.â
I rummaged through the firewood with my kindling, deep in thought. It was necessary to compare the profit I stood to gain by staying at Guise with what I would gain by leaving with Carmen.
Guise had a demon lord who was friendly to me. We also laid a pretty solid foundation thanks to their recent rampage. Perhaps, if I went back now, I would be able to receive a silver mercenary plaque from the mercenary guild. But there was a small problem. In Guise, I had become so famous that I would draw attention everywhere I went. Those gazes were very uncomfortable for me, who wanted to lead a quiet life.
On the other hand, what were the benefits of leaving Guise with Carmen? First, although he was a bastard, he was a nobleman. The son of the Black Wolf Ensis Baltas, who everyone in the North knew. The mere fact that I was with him allowed me to go in and out of many places that werenât otherwise easily open to me. Meaning I could find relics in more diverse places.
I made up my mind.
âOf course, Iâll cover all the travel expenses during the trip. I have enough money to afford it.â
I took some time because if I said I would go right away, he might feel like I was crazy about money. I patiently shoved in about three more pieces of firewood and then smiled.
âIâll help you find your mother.â
While searching for the relics of the Mother of Corruption. Carmen smiled brightly.
âThank you!â
*
Erin gave me a sullen look.
âSo, youâre leaving? All of a sudden? Even though Iâve been treating you so well?â
I laughed awkwardly.
âItâs not right now. Iâm leaving tomorrow.â
âItâs the same today or tomorrow; itâs still all of a sudden! Well, thatâs all right. Where are you going anyway?â
âWest. Weâre going to stop by the capital on the way.â
Erin tapped the reception desk and murmured, âCapital?â She then pouted her lips and looked back at me. At first glance, they were movements that would make her look like a whining child, but they looked so natural and lovely to her.
âYouâre too mean.â
âKill!â
Mother was already drenched in the sense of her victory.
âGive me your hand.â
âYes? Okay.â
As I held my hand, Erin placed a silver mercenary plaque onto my palm.
âIt usually doesnât arrive so quickly, but Iâve worked hard on it. So, what should you say to me?â
âThank you?â
She wagged her finger in front of my forehead. Erin, staring at me with a sharp look in her eyes, flicked me.
âThatâs not it. Letâs meet again. Iâll definitely come back here to see you again. You have to say this.â
I smiled quietly without answering. In my wandering life, the promise to see her again wasnât something I could keep. So, I chose silence instead of lying.
Erin let out a deep sigh.
âSeriously, Priest Marnak, if you live like that, you wonât be able to date before you die of old age.â
âKill!â
Of course, Motherâs shout, saying it wasnât her business, didnât reach Erin. Instead, she had her usual mischievous smile again.
âSee you again.â
See you again?
âYes?â
âLetâs meet again when you get a chance. I think that opportunity may come to Priest Marnak a little earlier than expected.â
âKill?!â
âWhat does that mean?â
Erin smiled softly and slapped me on the back.
âYou said you were going to meet the Lord before leaving. Go quickly. The Lord is waiting for you, so you canât chat with the mercenary guild receptionist. Yes. Absolutely not.â
I asked as I was being pushed away.
âWhat does that mean?!â
âYou donât have to know. Just be curious; thatâs my punishment to Priest Marnak.â
*
âTry this. Itâs very delicious. Quickly.â
The elaborate prosthetic moved as if alive, pushing a bowl of cookies closer to me. I picked up one and put it in my mouth. Again, there was no taste. The demon watched my face with a smile.
âYou seem very curious about something.â
âOn the way home, I was given a naughty question. Itâs really difficult because I kept thinking about it.â
âI guess thatâs life. The problems that keep holding onto your heart never fully leave us. By the way, I heard you were leaving?â
âYes.â
I raised my head to face the demon. His hair, which had boasted of its abundance last time I left, had lost its strength and was droopy.
I said with regret:
âThe side effects came very quickly.â
âHahaha! Donât look at me so pitifully! Arenât some people born without hair? Iâm just one step closer to being human. Are you going to the capital?â
âYes.â
âI heard so and prepared this in advance.â
The demon handed me a white envelope. I accepted it and asked.
âThis is?â
âI wanted to give you some money, but as you know, I donât have a penny left in my pocket, and Iâm losing even my slush funds to recover Guise. Really.â
The demon, pulling out his pockets and shaking them, grinned.
âSo, since youâre going to the capital, I wrote a letter of introduction. If you have trouble, you can open the envelope and ask my friend for help. Although it might be better to not visit him since he has an annoying personality! Hahaha!â
A demonâs friend? He didnât tell me if he was a friend of the human Thredon Philian or the demon, however. Well, it was always good to have various means at hand.
âThank you.â
The demon faced me and bowed his head.
âI hope that your trip will always be enjoyable.â
âIs that a blessing as a demon or a blessing as a human?â
The demon replied with a chuckle.
âI have blessed you as a friend, Priest Marnak. May you always have fun! Life is always too short!â
*
âLetâs go. Priest.â
âYes.â
Early in the morning, Carmen and I walked through the snow that had fallen overnight to leave Guise behind.
And like that, we left Guise.
*
A few days later.
We were walking toward the west, where the marble pointed as usual when the faint scent of blood caught my senses.
âBlood.â
âYes?â
âItâs very close. And itâs coming towards us.â
Carmen drew his bow and nocked an arrow. The bloody scent gradually grew stronger. Something was approaching fast.
Bang!
âKyiiiiiigh!â
A body covered in pure white fur and eight legs, a snowy spider the size of a wagon, skittered out. Carmen shouted.
âSnow Spider! Why is it on the road?!â
I was confused as well. Why would a monster attack us while I was here? This was by no means natural.
âCarmen! Iâll deal with it! Watch and shoot when I signal.â
âYes!â
Instead of the Froststeel sword, I removed the Relic sword from the ruins. In fact, the reason I asked Carmen to help me was that I wanted to test this relic. The past few days had been so peaceful that I hadnât had the chance.
When I swung the sword, the blade began to howl.
Whaaaaaaaaaang!!!
Yes. This relic sword I got was a chainsaw sword with a chainsaw taking the place of an ordinary blade.
âKill!â
Mother gave the sword the name the Butcher. I raised my roaring sword and ran at the snow spider.
âKyiiiiiigh!â
Huge blood-soaked legs approached relentlessly to pierce me. Without hesitation, I swung the Butcher.
Whaaaaaaaaaaang!
The rough metal blades rotated and ripped apart the beastâs front legs. I didnât stop there and cut through its body, and the Butcher ripped its abdomen open.
âKyiiigh!!!â
The snow spider let out a terrifying screech as it turned into minced meat. The bladeâs rotation slowly stopped. I wiped away the splattered fluid from my face, which was extremely sticky.
âI must prepare a place to wash in advance when using this sword. It splatters too much flesh and blood.â
Carmen stood stunned and looked at me, bewildered.
âAs expected, relics are relics. The power is really great.â
âKill!â
At Motherâs warning, I grabbed the Butcher again and shouted.
âMore is coming! Two, not three!â
âKyiiiiiigh! Kyiiiiiigh! Kyiiiiiigh!â
Three snow spiders popped out. Snow spiders certainly werenât group creatures either.
âCarmen! This time just shoot whenever you can!â
âYes!â
As an arrow cleaved the air, I started the Butcher again and kicked it off the ground.