Turning off his Stealth, Hikaru stepped out into the open. Man, Lawrenceâs six points on Instinct is a pain in the neck as always, he thought. Judging from how the captain glanced at him the moment he undid his Stealth, he knew Hikaru was around, but didnât know his exact location.
The conference room stirred as soon as HikaruâSilver Faceâshowed up.
ãWhere have you been?ãLawrence asked sharply.ãThe city you saved was in grave danger.ã
Hikaru simply gave a shrug. He had already informed Grucel about his interaction with Koukimaru. After successfully fending off the monsters, the Dream Maker commander mobilized a search party to find the traitor. So far, though, their search had turned up nothing.
Hikaru asked Grucel to keep it a secret, so no one but the people from Dream Maker should know about it.
ãWell, no matter. So how about sharing other intel you might have?ã
ãI donât know much, actually.ã
ãThere are no more giant dragon stones in this vicinity. Isnât that right?ãLawrence asked.
The top leaders looked stunned.
ãItâs not confirmed yet, but youâre most likely right.ã
ãWhat?! That wasnât what the intel said!ãQuinblandâs Vice Commander half-rose to his feet.ãWe formed an expedition force this large because we expected to get dragon stones!ã
The other leaders nodded.
ãRenji Red Orchid, Pepper Leaves, Golden Flying Insects, Wolf Grass... Do you know what these things are?ãHikaru asked.
ãWhereâd that come from? I have no idea what those are.ã
ãTheyâre rare materials found in the forest. Theyâre used to protect against infectious diseases. Some are delicacies, magic items, and also used to make special kinds of jewelry. Am I right, Adventurers Guild?ã
The Adventurers Guildâs representative nodded.
ãSir Silver Face is right. Theyâre traded at high prices in the guild. You can find their superior versions here.ã
ãBut those are nothing compared to dragonâã
ãWait a minute, Vice Commander.ãGerhardt, who was quiet for some time, interjected.ãOnce you take a dragon stone, itâs gone. But materials will grow again. Is that what youâre saying?ã
ãTh-That is correct, Oâ wise Beastman King.ãThe guild representative answered, his voice trembling. He probably didnât expect a direct exchange with the king.
Apparently, Quinblandâs vice commander finally understood what Silver Face was getting at. Not just him, but the other military personnel as well. Warriors like them tend to be not too familiar with calculating profits.
In short, Hikaru was saying that a new industry would soon rise on this continent. If the forestâs bounties were harvested with care, profits could be generated every year. The diversity of the forest would lead to new scientific advances.
The benefits were incomparable to that of the dragon stones, which you could only collect one time.
Well, I didnât expect it to be this great either.
Hikaru did some survey work for the Adventurers Guild. When submitting his report, he was able to talk with some experts. He had done harvest commissions before, but appraising new species was best done by actual professionals. Hikaruâs report surprised them. They even went as far as saying the forest was a treasure house.
ãIf the route between Grand Dream and the Vireocean can be used, then we can make great profit continuously. That sounds exciting.ãLawrence said.
In fact, most of the people present had flushed cheeks, trying to calculate the immense benefit that the forest here could bring. Although they were basically counting their chickens before the eggs hatched.
ãThis is bullshit!ãGerhardt snarled.ãI didnât come here to make money!ã
The Beastman King snapped, despite the fact that he was the one who explained the benefit they could get from the forest. Gotthold, who was sitting next to him, was at his witsâ end. After all, Einbeast came here to make money.
ãI came here to fight monsters! No way am I going out there to pick weeds!ã
Thatâs your problem. No one asked you to tag along, Hikaru thought. He stayed silent, though, as he didnât want to add fuel to the fire.
ãFight me, Silver Face.ã
ãWhat?ã
ãIf you win, Iâll help with the weeding. But if I win, bring me back some monsters.ã
ãThatâs ridiculous.ã
ãItâs not. Youâre the one who brought up that stupid idea, and now you want to stay in the sidelines?ã
ãThereâs no need for a match.ã
ãWhat?!ã
ãChill, man. Sheesh. Want me to take your throne again?ã
ãWhy you...!ã
ãOops.ãHikaru put his hand over his mouth. His tongue slipped.
Hikaru once snuck into the middle of Einbeast, and sat on the kingâs throne right in front of Gerhardtâs eyes. He basically lightly mocked an enraged Gerhardt, which is why the king flared up at him like this.
Gerhardt got up, but was held down by Gotthold from behind and the members of Polar Tiger from both sides. The fact that he still moved forward little by little was a testament to his ridiculous strength.
Hikaru knew he had to play the villain here. Gerhardt was, after all, impulsive but also easy to handle. And if the discussion continued on like this, the continent would be squeezed dry. There was still a threat lurking in the northern side of the continent.
ãIâll have you fight a monster.ãHikaru said.
ãOh, really? They better be enough to satisfy me.ã
ãBut not right away. So for now, letâs have you fight Grucel here.ã
ãHuh?ã
ãWhat?ã
Grucel gave a start.
ãIf you win, Iâll fight you next.ãHikaru continued.ãBut if Grucel wins, you will fight according to my instructions. Either way, Iâll take you to the monster. That is, if you donât die.ã
ãOhh... Me? Die in a fight?! Interesting. Iâll beat tall, dark, and handsome over here quick and come for your ass next!ã
ãBut Silver Face, Iâã
ãGrucel. You owe me a debt of gratitude. For a lot of things. Am I wrong?ã
Grucel was silent. Hikaru saved Doriachi, flushed out the traitors, helped evacuate the people of Dream Maker, and gave them food in Vireocean.
ãItâs more than just a debt. Very well. If you say so, I will fight.ã
ãHa! Quit putting on airs!ãGerhardt said.
ãBut are you sure I can go all out?ãGrucel asked casually.
Rage filled Gerhardtâs vicinity that even Gotthold and the others turned pale. Hikaru laughed as he watched the king becoming agitated.
The match took place immediately.
There would definitely be an uproar if spectators were allowed, so they decided to conduct the match with only the people present in the meeting. At least that was the plan. Spectators filled Dream Makerâs training grounds.
Many of them were Einbeast soldiers who admired Gerhardt, Dream Maker soldiers who revered Grucel. There were a few soldiers from different countries. Adventurers, whose ears pick up word of fights faster than anyone else, gathered as well.
ãWhooooo! Lord Gerhardt!ã
ãI want to see Lord Gerhardt go all out!ã
ãIs Lord Grucel strong? Iâve never seen him fight. He was already a commander when I became a soldier.ã
ãLord Grucel is adored like crazy by his subordinates, right? Itâs almost terrifying.ã
ãHow did it come to a slugfest?ã
ãLetâs bet!ã
ãThatâs a good idea.ã
People were hyped. A crowd of spectators had gathered around the training ground, which was just bare, hard-packed ground. The building overlooking it belonged to the military, so the Dream Maker soldiers watched from the windows there.
ãHow did so much people gather in such a short amount of time?!ã
The commander of Bios raised his eyebrows. He couldnât do anything about it now, however.
ãLetâs get on with it already! Get ready!ã
Gerhardt was carrying a huge sword that must have been three centimeters thick. The blade focused more on destructive power rather than sharpness. He held the weapon with ease.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãSilver Face set this up. He must have something in mind.ã
Looking puzzled, Grucel held a long spear, his weapon of specialty. Hikaru, a.k.a. Silver Face, was sitting on the roof of a building alongside Lavia and Paula.
ãDo you want a sandwich?ãHikaru asked.
ãSure.ã
ãYay.ã
He was on spectator mode.