The relationship between Ivic and Carmen started around forty years ago. When Carmen had yet to become a Black Lion, she first met Ivic, who even then was a mercenary, when she was wandering around the continent under the pretext of training to be a knight.
The strong are said to be able to recognize each other on sight. They had both been strong from a young age and saw it in each other as soon as they met. Although it might sound funny, through the clash of her fist against his blade, a bond was established between Carmen and Ivic.
Ivic, who was defeated in their clash, accepted his defeat without any reservations and swore to respect Carmen as his big sis.
Following this, they had several other entanglements.
The Knights of the Black Lion were responsible for the Lionheart clanâs dirty work. However, that wasnât the only significance of the Black Lion Knightsâ existence. The duty assigned to the Black Lion Knights by the Kiehl Empire was to guard the empireâs southern border along the Uklas Mountain Range.
Although the knights had no need to borrow the strength of mercenaries to fulfill their duty, they often sought the help of skilled mercenaries to act as a foreign invasion force during simulated drills.
Because of this connection, Ivic had quite a deep relationship with Carmen, no, with the Lionheart clan.
âI see there are some new faces here,â Ivic commented.
During Carmenâs birthday a few months ago, the Lionhearts hadnât thrown any lavish parties, but Ivic had still visited them in their mansion with a few carefully selected gifts. After all, it wasnât like they were strangers, and since this was the birthday of the person he respected as his big sis, shouldnât Ivic at least bring her a present?
Ivic had already become familiar with Carmenâs disciple, Ciel, and her squire, Dezra, a while back, so it wasnât awkward for him to visit them. He had given Carmen a pleasant gift of an antique and elegant ashtray, then, after having a few drinks together, Ivic had politely departed from the mansion.
Ivic clearly remembered all the faces of the servants he had seen in the mansion at that time. Those servants had been hired upon the Lionheartsâ arrival in Shimuin, not brought along with them from the Lionheart clan. Ivic was sure that he couldnât recall seeing the faces of the three women standing behind Ciel.
âThey donât seem like your average servants either,â Ivic said assessingly.
Even with Ivicâs experienced eyes, he couldnât fully see through the magic cast by the Wise Sienna. However, even though there was nothing strange to be seen in their outward appearance, Ivicâs instincts, which had been honed through his real-life combat experience as a mercenary, could detect that there was something strange about these three.
The feeling wasnât too obvious. It was just to the extent that he could easily tell that each of these three women had a slightly different air to them compared to ordinary people.
However, that was already suspicious enough.
âEspecially that one,â Ivic thought to himself.
Each of the three women had individual characteristics, but the one who caught Ivicâs attention was a tall woman with golden hair and blue eyes. Her angular features that possessed a strange ability to attract a manâs attention had definitely caught his eye, but it was the way she stood, looking as sharp as a drawn sword, that made her seem especially beautiful to him.
Ivic eyed her carefully, âAlthough itâs covered up by her clothing, so I canât get a good look⦠just from the outline of her body, I can tell that this woman is a warrior.â
For a woman to have trained hard enough to possess physical definition, she didnât seem like just a simple servant. Once that suspicion had arisen, Ivic couldnât help but turn his gaze to the other two women.
One of them had lush brown hair and eyes of the same color, but just by standing there quietly, she gave off a feeling of grace and nobility.
And the woman standing next to her, with black hair and green eyes, was cutely blinking her wide eyes as she turned her head this way, trying to assess the situation.
Ivic turned back to Eugene, thinking, âSo this woman is their leader.â
He had noticed that the other two women were both looking at the first woman for their cue. Indeed, as a warrior of her level, it made sense that she was their leader.
Having made these judgments, Ivic grinned.
âHmâ¦,â Carmen pondered for a few moments about how she should answer his question.
She wasnât good at this sort of thing, no, with lies as a whole.
Ciel, well aware that Carmen had that kind of personality, quickly spoke up, âAs expected of you, Sir Ivic. As you can see, the three behind me are no ordinary servants. They are the personal attendants of the main family who have undergone special training from the Lionheart clan.â
âPersonal attendants?â Ivic repeated curiously.
âYes,â Ciel confirmed. âBut to think that you would be able to see through them with just a glance.â
âWhat on earth is she talking about?â Eugene thought as he stared at Ciel in confusion.
However, as if Ciel had already thought all of this through beforehand, she continued speaking without any hesitation, âFor this expedition, we Lionhearts arenât in a position to lend our support with our independent force. That is because, as Sir Ivic may already know, the Shimuin Kingdom is determined to subdue Iris employing only their own armed forces.â
Ivic considered this, âHm⦠thatâs true. After all, no matter how great the Lionheart clan may be, they still belong to the Kiehl Empire. And in fact, from the Emperor of Kiehlâs point of view, he should be happy that Shimuin has decided to sacrifice their own blood and flesh for this.â
Ciel smiled, âYes, thatâs right. Thatâs why, instead of sending our own independent troops, the Patriarch has sent his support in the form of a few individuals who are just as skilled as knights while not actually being knights.â
âAs skilled as knights while not actually being knightsâ¦. Ciel, Iâm curious about what your standard is for these âknightsâ that youâre speaking of,â Ivic admitted, making no attempt to hide his intention of gaining their measure.
But Ciel just smiled brightly in response to his frank questioning, âNaturally, my standards are based on the knights that I have seen while growing up.â
Ivic laughed, âHohoâ¦. If thatâs the case, that means these young ladies are just as powerful as the Knights of the White Lion.â
Ivic had never actually been to the Lionheart clanâs main estate. However, the Lionhearts were known as the strongest martial clan of all the clans on the continent. If these truly were personal attendants who had been trained directly by the descendants of the Great Vermouth from a young age, Ivic thought that it would indeed make sense for them to be skilled enough that they could look down on ordinary knights.
Of course, this was a misunderstanding on Ivicâs part. Among all the personal attendants who served the main line, there was not one who possessed exceptional martial skills at or above the level of a knight.
For example, Nina, who had been lucky enough to be chosen as his personal attendant by Eugene when they were both younger and who now served him as the head maid of the annex; even though she possessed exceptional skills with a kitchen knife, she had never once held anything longer than a knife in her entire life.
Ivic sighed, âIndeed⦠I understand what youâre trying to say. However, Iâm a bit disappointed. I was hoping that the famous Eugene Lionheart would come to take part in this expedition.â
âOh my, truly?â Ciel responded with feigned surprise, her expression not wavering in the slightest.
Ivic nodded his head with a regretful expression as he replied, âJudging from the rumors, Eugene Lionheart seems like quite the wayward young man. And as befitting of the Hero, he also seems to possess a strong hatred for demonfolk. If it was someone like him, I thought for sure that he would ignore the will of the empire and his clan to participate in this subjugation expedition.â
Ciel laughed, âHahaha. Even though you have yet to actually meet him, it seems that you have a clear understanding of Eugene, Sir Ivic. Youâre right. Eugene is selfish and hard-headed. However, this time, it seems that it just couldnât be helped. The same goes for the Wise Lady Sienna as well.â
âAh, thatâs right. I did hear that the Wise Lady Sienna is also staying with the Lionheartsâ¦. Itâs also very surprising that she didnât choose to come here either,â Ivic said thoughtfully.
âItâs the same case as Eugene; Lady Sienna isnât preparing for someone like the Rakshasa Princess,â Ciel explained, âbecause her goal is to slay the Demon Kings. It seems she doesnât want to provoke the Demon Kings by making any hasty moves.â
âCiel has quite the skilled tongue,â Sienna thought as she tried to keep her expression from changing.
Ivic seemed to have been completely convinced by the smooth flow of Cielâs speech.
Nodding his head, he turned to look at Eugene and asked, âIn that case, young lady, may I have your name?â
Young lady?
Did this bastard just call him a young lady?
Rage boiled up deep within Eugeneâs chest. However, having come this far, Eugene couldnât just come up with a different story. So Eugene could only forcefully keep a hold of his angrily twitching cheeks.
âMy name is Eris,â Kristina was the first to break the silence.
It was a different name from the one they had first agreed on. Kristina had decided on the spot that it would be better to give Ivic another name than the obvious alias of Kris.
âEris?â Ivic repeated quizzically. âAnd your last name?â
âWe have been serving the Lionhearts ever since we were young, so we do not have a family name of our own,â Kristina claimed.
âSo thatâs the case,â Ivic nodded, accepting the excuse without any doubts.
After checking that Ivic didnât seem to have any further questions for Kristina, Sienna also immediately introduced herself, âMy name is Siein.â
Sierra was the pseudonym that they had decided on at first, but it seemed that Sienna had also decided to change her alias slightly.
Though taking another look at it, all Sienna had done was stick the first and last syllables of her name, Sienna Merdein, together, but once again, Ivic didnât seem to have any suspicions. In fact, it would be unreasonable for him to suspect that the Wise Sienna might have disguised herself as a servant in the first place.
â...I am Yuri,â Eugene eventually spat out, seeing no need to make any further changes to his pseudonym.
This was because Eugene believed that it would be far too pitiful and miserable if he were forced to go so far as to hide his identity.
Naturally, when he heard that name, Ivic didnât feel any doubt raising its head. Ivicâs thinking wasnât flexible enough for him to imagine that Eugene Lionheart might actually crossdress as a woman and disguise himself as a personal attendant of the main family to board this ship.
âIf the introductions are over⦠why donât we head inside,â Carmen, who had been watching all this take place, cleared her throat and made this suggestion.
For some reason, Carmen felt sorry for how they were lying to Ivic.
âBig sis, that young lady named Yuri seems to be an extremely skilled individual. And that prideful and temperamental look on her face is also very attractive,â Ivic whispered.
Carmen frowned, âWhat nonsense are you talking aboutââ
âIâm just giving my honest opinion,â Ivic defended himself. âHow old is she? She must be younger than you, right? Big sis, Iâm just asking out of curiosity, but the personal attendants of the main family⦠are they allowed to fall in love with outsiders?â
âDonât say something so disgusting.â Unable to bear it any longer, Carmen quickly hastened her steps without meeting Ivicâs eyes.
Ivic clicked his tongue in disappointment before turning his head to look back at Eugene.
Wink.
âShould I just kill him?â Eugene thought as his heart was filled with murderous intent.
âCome to think of it, thereâs something that Iâve been wanting to ask you for a while now,â Ciel said as she quickly stepped in front of Eugene.
Her action was meant to keep Ivic from seeing how Eugeneâs expression was contorting into a scowl.
Ciel asked, âSir Ivicâs nickname is the Mercenary King, right?â
âThatâs what everyone calls me,â Ivic confirmed. âAlthough it is true that in an era like this, where itâs tough for mercenaries to make a living, there arenât any other mercenaries as strong as I am.â
The world was at peace without any major wars. The only battlefields where mercenaries had room to ply their trade were the territory disputes between nobles.
So if any mercenary wanted to make a lot of money, their only real option was to go to Helmuth, where there was a plethora of battles to take part in â after all, how many jobs for a mercenary could there be that were both easy and made a lot of money? At the very least, for jobs with harsh requirements on the body, like being a mercenary, higher pay also came with a higher risk of injury.
That was precisely what Helmuthâs battlefields were like. It wasnât easy for human mercenaries to survive on a battlefield where both demonfolk and demonic beasts were roaming around. In other words, in this current era, the mercenary world could be said to be going through a recession.
But even in such an era, Ivic was still called the Mercenary King.
Ciel finally asked, âWhat do you think of Sir Hamel, Sir Ivic?â
Ciel had asked this question to bring some comfort to Eugeneâs current mood. From what Ciel had seen of him, it seemed natural that someone like Ivic Slad would respect Hamel, who had made a name for himself as one of the great heroes three hundred years ago.
Ivic frowned, âHamel? Are you talking about the Stupid Hamel?â
Ciel nodded, âYes, wasnât he also a legendary mercenary?â
Ivic paused, âHm⦠as you say, Ciel, it is true that Hamel was a legendary mercenary. Throughout history, there shouldnât be any mercenary as impressive as Hamel.â
Eugeneâs expression lightened up slightly due to Ivicâs response.
Ciel nodded, âAs expected, that means Sir Ivic also looks up to Sir Hamel, right?â
Ivic shrugged, âNot really?â
Eugeneâs face slowly hardened as he listened to Ivicâs following explanation.
âI do regard him as a great⦠even legendary mercenary, but I donât look up to him. No, honestly speaking, Iâm not sure that Hamel should even be considered a mercenary,â Ivic argued.
Ciel gasped, âHuh? But didnât you just say he was a legendary mercenaryâ¦?â
âWell, I did say that, but Hamel⦠the Stupid Hamel, heâ¦,â Ivic hesitated. âIâm not trying to disregard his accomplishments. However, those accomplishments werenât achieved during his time as a mercenary, now were they? They were accumulated during his time as a companion of the Great Vermouth.â
Stab.
It felt like a thick spear had just been thrust into Eugeneâs chest.
Ivic continued, âOf course, Iâve heard that Hamel was quite an amazing person even as a mercenary, but⦠well, he rarely ever received a good evaluation from his fellow mercenaries, you know? Hamel was known to hate other mercenaries, and the mercenaries also hated him back.â
It was Cielâs turn to hesitate, âAh⦠um, well, so thatâs the case.â
Ivic nodded, âYou see what I mean, right? How should I put thisâ¦? Hamel was someone who had no love and respect for his own profession. He harassed the other mercenaries by forcing them to cooperate with him, and many mercenary companies ended up being crushed because of Hamel. Thatâs why I donât really look up to Hamel.â
Eugeneâs shoulders shook as he restrained the urge to say, âWhat does a bastard like you know?â and âHow dare you mouth off like thisâ¦?â
But was he really in a position to say this? There wasnât actually anything factually wrong in what Ivic had just saidâ¦.
However, sometimes, a person telling the truth without any omissions was more annoying and infuriating than a blatant liar.
âIf you want to know who I look up to, then⦠rather than Sir Hamel, I actually look up to Sir Molon,â Ivic confessed. âThe Brave Molon, just how manly is that title? If I had to pick one thing I feel the most regret and disappointment about in my entire life, it would be not attending the Knight March. I didnât even think about going because I heard that it was going to be held in the distant and chilly northern end of the continent, but⦠to think that Sir Molon would actually make an appearance there.â
This bastard must just carry his head around as a decoration. Even though Ivic bore the title of the Mercenary King, instead of looking up to Hamel, he actually admired Molon? And what else did he say? He said that stupid bastard was more manly? Fools of a feather really do flock together.
Eugene ground his teeth as he walked behind Ciel.
âLady Yuri, may I ask why you keep grinding your teeth?â Ivic asked in concern.
âItâs a habit,â Eugene snapped back.
As a personal attendant, shouldnât she pay more attention to her appearance?
This question ran through Ivicâs head for a moment, but he didnât think about it for too long. It must be that Yuriâs skills as a warrior were so good that some measure of flaws were overlooked. So, instead of putting him off, this affirmation of her skills made Ivicâs heart pound even harder.
âSo then, Ivic, what exactly did you want to talk to me about?â Carmen asked as they arrived at her spacious cabin, and she took her seat.
âIf possible, I was hoping that this talk would be kept to just the two of us. Hm, oh well, I guess it would be strange for you to be suspicious of your own family,â Ivic said with a shrug as he sat across from Carmen.
Carmen picked up something from his words, âYouâre uncomfortable with Lord Ortus? But youâre not the type who would try to skirt around Lord Ortusâs authority for such a simple reason.â
âYou should already be aware of this, big sis, but at first, Lord Ortus turned a blind eye to the Pirate Empressâ plundering,â Ivic said accusingly.
âBut that wasnât Lord Ortusâs arbitrary decision, now was it?â Carmen countered. âIt was the royal family as a whole that condoned the Pirate Empressâ actions.â
âOf course, that might be the case, but itâs not like Lord Ortus has a clear conscience when it comes to this issue of the Pirate Empress, does he? Over the past year, the Pirate Empress has mostly plundered merchant vessels while avoiding all official vessels,â Ivic said with a snort as he clenched the fingers of both hands together. âDid you know? Itâs not widely known to the public, but a distant relative of Lord Ortus runs a merchant firm. Haha, in this regard, Lord Ortus is quite thorough. He has actually managed to clean up all the traces so that the firm appears to have no connection back to him.â
Carmen frowned, âWhat are you trying to say?â
âIsnât it obvious what the full story is? The merchant firm connected to Sir Ortus not only served the Empressâ plundering, but it actually prospered. Coincidentally, the amount of tribute being offered to Lord Ortus also increased around that time. And if thatâs just what can be seen on the surface, whatâs being hidden in the unseen depths?â Ivic asked suggestively.
âHow did you find out about this matter?â Carmen questioned.
âIf you want to do well at the top and keep your footing, you need to know how to make good use of your mercenaries,â Ivic stated smugly.
Instead of replying, Carmen chewed the cigar held between her lips. She didnât really enjoy talking about matters like this. This was because such matters that dealt with dirty reality were far distant from her own sense of chivalry, and there was little romance[1] to be found in them.
âI understand what youâre trying to say,â Carmen eventually responded. âHowever, doesn't such an issue exist because the royal family thought they could tame the Pirate Empress? Now that the Empress has turned against the royal family, no, this whole country, they can only be enemies.â
âThat might be the case, but we still canât be sure that all of the dirty deals between the Empress and Lord Ortus have been fully settled,â Ivic warned.
âDeals?â Carmen repeated suspiciously.
Ivic replied, âYou might think of it like this: what if Sir Ortus had designs on a higher seat than the one he is currently sitting on as the Grand Duke?â
âAre you suggesting that Sir Ortus might have joined hands with the Empress in order to plot a rebellion?â Carmen fiercely demanded with narrowed eyes.
In response to Carmenâs blatant intimidation, Ivic quickly shook his head.
âIâm just raising my suspicions with you because Iâm usually quite cautious. Though I donât think something like this is all that unlikely,â Ivic insisted.
âThat means you donât have any proof,â Carmen pointed out.
Ivic sniffed haughtily, âHeh, isnât the fact that he had dealings with the Empress in the first place proof enough?â
While silently listening to the ongoing conversation, Eugene recalled what he had seen of Ortus during the Knight March. At that time, Ortus hadnât denied that some kind of deal had been arranged between Iris and Shimuin.
However, that being said, he hadnât revealed that he had also made a deal with Iris.
âWell⦠it could be that he just didnât want to expose his shameful behavior. That was also my first time meeting him,â Eugene conceded.
That said, Ortusâ goal had been clear. He wanted to enlist Eugeneâs help in subjugating Iris. Was it all for Shimuinâs sake? Or was it just because they had failed to tame Iris? Those might be some of his reasons, butâ¦.
âIf Ortus really has joined hands with Iris, he might have been trying to lure me into a trap,â Eugene realized.
He couldnât be sure of this, but it was still something to be wary of.
âSince you donât seem to like hearing about such uncertain topics, big sis, why donât we talk about something different?â Ivic suggested as he leaned forward. âThe Empress is actually digging up the seabed.â
Carmen raised an eyebrow, âDigging up the seabed?â
âIt seems like sheâs looking for something buried deep below the sea,â Ivic revealed.
1. Romance in the sense of âa quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.â â