In the reception room of Ponsoniaâs Adventurers Guild, the submaster was at witsâ end.
ăSir, Iâve called for the Four Stars of the East.ăAurora said.
ăTh-Thank you.ă
The submaster took out a pill from his pocket and tossed it into his mouth. He then picked up a glass of water to wash it down. The Four Starsâ leader, Selyse, entered first, regarding the submaster.
ăWhatâs wrong, Sir? You look worn out.ă
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ăOnly superhumans can keep their calm at a time like this.ăThe submaster gestured them to sit.
ăSophie, can you please heal the submaster?ăSelyse asked.
ăOkay.ă
ăUh, y-you donât haveâă
ăThis service is free. We wonât ask for payment, so you can relax.ă
The submaster, who was about to get up, returned to his seat. Sophie went behind him, placed her hand on his shoulders, and started chanting.
ăW-Wow⌠What incredible skill. My stomachacheâs gone.ă
ăI canât restore fatigue, so make sure you get plenty of sleep.ă
Sophie smiled before returning to Selyseâs side. The submaster now understood why she was called a Saint.
He once stole a job from them, the one that involved escorting Count Morgstadâs daughter to the capital. The Four Stars had not forgotten about that, but theyâd gotten along better now. Most of it was because of the ongoing civil war, which also caused the submasterâs incessant stomachache.
ăSo what did you want from us?ă
ăDid Hikaru fail the quest?!ăSelica blurted out.
Nine days had past since Hikaru left Pond. There was only one day left until the deadline.
ăNo, thatâs not it. Actually, Hikaruâs already in Agiapole. The Adventurers Guild over there contacted me.ă
ăI knew he could do it!ă
Selica was not surprised at all. Her three friends, however, were astonished. The submaster didnât tell them that Hikaru arrived two days ago, though.
Aurora poured them tea. Selyse waited for her to finish before speaking again.
ăIf this is not about Hikaru, then is it about protecting Pond?ă
ăThatâs not it either. This concerns you ladies.ă
ăâŚUs?ă
The submaster nodded, taking a sip to moisten his lips.ăEinbeastâs king, Gerhardt Vatex Anchor, has sent a message through the guild, inviting you to the royal palace.ă
The Four Stars of the East borrowed a private room in a restaurant to discuss whether or not to accept King Gerhardtâs invitation.
ăFirst, letâs sort out the details.ăSelyse began.
¡ The Adventurers Guild received a message from King Gerhardt who invited the Four Stars of the East to his palace as visitors.
¡ Visitors were three levels lower than a state guest, although itâs usually how nobles from foreign countries are designated. This guarantees the Four Starsâ safety.
¡ The purpose of the invitation is to âgain knowledge from exceptional adventurersâ. The Adventurers Guild suspected this might have something to do with the civil war, since Einbeast itself is involved in it. However, the king promised that while the Four Stars were in Hopestadt, his troops would be on standby.
¡ Thereâs no reward for the invitation. This is to show that no one was bought, or no one bought anyone, for that matter.
ăThe question is why does the king want us in his palace.ăSarah said as she tossed candies into her mouth.
ăI want to hear your unbiased opinions on this. Sophie?ă
ăI heard the Beastman King extremely despises underhanded tricks. So I donât think this summons have anything to do with the civil war. Perhaps he knows that weâre leaving Ponsonia and wants us to work in Einbeast.ă
ăI see. What about you, Sarah?ă
ăLetâs see⌠He wants more wives?ă
ăWives?!ă
ăThe king has more than a dozen wives already, but thatâs still not enough. Maybe heâs looking for beautiful women who can fight, like us?ă
ăâŚHmm, yes. Selica, any thoughts?ă
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Selica had her arms crossed and eyes closed.
ăSelica?ă
ăI donât know why he wants us there, but I think we should go anyway!ă
ăYou just jumped straight to the conclusion, huh? But why do you say that?ă
ăThere will be ceasefire if we go! As long as thereâs no progress, the princeâs side will have a harder time maintaining its forces. The only place under their control is Leather Elka.ă
ăYes. They shouldnât have a lot of supplies left. It only became a trade point because of commerce between Ponsonia and Einbeast.ă
If Ponsonia stopped trade, the prince would have to procure supplies from Einbeast. It was unknown how far Einbeast would help Austrin, but his request for an arbitration meant he was low on funds and resources.
ăIf a talk is needed to end the war, then that would be best!ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
ăWhat is it?!ă
ăI just didnât expect you to actually give a sound opinion.ă
ăI can do it if I try!ăSelica puffed proudly.
ăGreat job.ăSarah said as she patted Selicaâs head.
ăEinbeastâs Adventurers Guild is the biggest in the whole continent. Iâm sure the king will pay the proper respect to us. Selicaâs right. I think we should go. Sophie? Sarah?ă
ăI donât mind.ăSophie said.
ăSure.ă
ăThen off we go. To Hopestadt.ă
The submaster was surprised to learn that the Four Stars accepted the invitation. Ponsonians must be wondering why they were to such a dangerous country filled witch demi-humans. But the temporary ceasefire gave the submaster a huge relief.
The ladies didnât feel worried at all about going to Einbeast. Adventurers like them crossed national borders a lot, and an invitation from a king was a great honor.
Selica, however, had a lot on her mind.
It feels strange.
Selica didnât have a point on Instinct. But the moment she got transported in this world, she went through a lot trying to survive. In the midst of it all, she learned Spiritsâ Affection. Sometimes, Selicaâwho was loved by the invisible beings known as Spiritsâhad these types of hunches.
But I donât think the king will give up if we rejected the invitation. In that case, weâll take the initiative, Selica thought as she listened to the silent spirits. Iâm sure Hikaru would do the same. Even her.
The images of her brethren who was in the same situation as her, and her best friend flashed in her mind.
The Adventurers Guild in Agiapole had a training ground. Unlike a small town like Pond where there was plenty of ground outside, going out of a huge city like Agiapole would be too much effort. As such, a training groundâalthough smallâwas built next to the guild.
ăHah!ă
Hikaru was loosing up his muscles there. With no other adventurers around, he had the place all to himself. He was reviewing the lessons about footwork that Professor Mille taught him.
When Lavia was kidnapped during the Un el Portan crisis, Hikaru increased his Power Burst to five points. With only a point on Strength, the balance was awful, so heâd been training every day, figuring out how to use his Power Burst without putting much stress on his muscles.
ăI think Iâm getting better at this.ă
Hikaruâs foot bored into the ground, dirt flying behind him with each step. Such traces were all over the training ground. His technique of drawing near a target with Stealth on had improved a lot. Wiping his sweat, Hikaru sat on the bench to rest.
ăWhatâs this?ă
ăThe Adventurers Guild doesnât even know how to maintain their facilities?ă
Voices came from the entrance to the training ground. Uninvited guests, Hikaru thought. He knew that just because he sent Gelop back didnât mean the Church would just give up. He was always sure, like a hunch, that fighters would come next.
As expected, temple knights armed to the teeth entered the training ground.
Iâm glad I didnât bring Lavia and Paula with me.
Hikaru told the hotel he was headed to the Adventurers Guild, so it shouldnât be too hard to find him.
Depending on the how the discussion went, there could be more trouble. Lavia would be fine, but Paula looked like she belonged to the Gray Deacons. In order to not make things more complicated, Hikaru told the girls to take a stroll in the city. He also asked them to find the library. Information, after all, was the lifeline of adventurers.
ăThatâs him!ă
ăLady Conia, over there!ă
Conia? Hikaru wondered. Then a woman appeared from among the temple knights. She left her purple hair untied today, letting it hang over her blue breastplate. Her calm demeanor made her seem like a grown-up, but open closer look, she didnât seem to be that much older from Hikaru.
Blue cloak fluttering in the wind, she made her way towards Hikaru.
ăâŚâŚâŚă
For a moment, Hikaru couldnât say a word. The Blue Knight looked just like someone he knew.
In an early afternoon, a girl stood there by the window with her back against the light, smiling, and saidâŚ
People say youâre arrogant, donât they?
His feelings were too immature to be called love. But it still remained in his heart, like words that couldnât be erased by any eraser.