The Emperorâs Assassination
That night, after having dinner in a separate area, Kaglai called Hikaru to his private room, the same room that Hikaru once snuck into.
ãThank you for coming.ã
Kaglai looked a little tired under the light of the magic lamp. Hikaru could only imagine the hardships of someone with millions of lives resting on their shoulders, working around the clock for them.
To gain luxury and fame, one would have to offer something too great, too valuable.
Yup, Iâd rather be an adventurer, Hikaru thought.
ãDo you want a drink?ãKaglai offered an expensive-looking bottle of wine.
ãNo, thanks.ãHikaru politely declined.
The Emperor didnât seem inclined to drink, so they eventually settled with tea. After the maid served the tea and left the room, Kaglai suddenly spoke.
ãI would like to ask you again, Silver Face. Will you come to my village?ã
ãI believe I already said no.ã
ãWhy is that? Visiting the home of Man Gnomes is not easy. And we have many rare books.ã
Lavia twitched, but that was all. As a matter of fact, Hikaru already told her not to get baited by books.
ãItâs easy. We donât like trouble. We came all the way here, fully intent on not getting into any sort of trouble.ã
ãMy hometown does not have troubles⦠No, I suppose I cannot be certain about that.ã
So there is trouble?! Hikaru thought.
ãIt is a place where nothing much happens. I thought your visit might bring some sort of change.ãKaglai eyed Hikaru speculatively.
ãYou give me too much credit.ãHikaru said.
ãReally? You appeared out of nowhere and became famous immediately, intervened in the war between Ponsonia and Einbeast, was the key figure in the civil war in Bios, and even made exchange with the new continent possible. Few know of you, but if bards were to learn about your existence, they will compose and sing songs of you as a hero.ã
ãPlease spare me from all that.ã
ãWhy do you dislike being in the spotlight? To avoid trouble?ã
ãYou donât have to ask if you already know the answer.ã
ãHmm⦠I thought adventurers loved fame.ã
Hikaruâs Instinct rang out in his head.
ãWhen did I say I was an adventurer?ã
It was a bait. Hikaru never did anything to expose his real identity, nor had he left any sort of clue behind. He even converted the silver coins he received from Kaglai as a reward through the Thieves Guild so they wouldnât be traced back to him. After all, the Emperor seemed eager to find out Silver Faceâs real identity.
ãBefore we left for Vireocean, there was an unusual transmission sent through the guild.ã
Hikaru was taken aback. He came here before after realizing that Kaglai was calling for him by hanging a silver mask on the palace gates. Back then he left Lavia and Paula behind in Pond.
Kaglai was on a tight schedule, leaving for Vireocean the next day. Hikaru decided to accompany him, but he needed to inform the girls about the situation too. He did so by using the Lingaâs Quill Pen, a magic item that the Adventurers Guild used to maintain their information network. He sent a message from Quinblandâs imperial capitalâs guild to Pondâs guildâas the adventurer Hikaru.
Damn⦠I didnât expect that one.
Kaglai assumed that Silver Face had a companion, and that he would contact that companion in some way. If the companion was identified, Silver Faceâs identity would be revealed too.
ãAre you angry?ãKaglai asked. The Emperor looked like a child afraid of being scolded.
Hikaru burst into laughter.ãNo, Iâm not angry. Iâm actually impressed. Countries sure are amazing.ã
A countryâan organization in some wayâcould easily outwit what a lone person was planning. No surprises there. After all, an organization employs all sorts of experts in different fields.
ãSilver Face, you can rest assured. We know that the Adventurers Guild sent an irregular transmission, but we do not know what the message is exactly or who the recipient is. The guild is an independent organization, after all. The state cannot order them to disclose the content of their communications.ã
ãWhy are you telling me this? You couldâve lied and said, âI know the contents of your transmissionâ to rattle me.ã
ãI wish to build a good relationship with you.ã
Kaglai showed him a bargaining chip that he couldâve kept to himself. Does he really want to build a good relationship with me? Hikaru wondered.
ãI understand. Now what? What do you want me to do?ã
ãNothing.ã
ãNothing?ã
ãJust have fun in the Empire. You can visit the national library in the capital as well. That place is great. Itâs big and has the most number of books in the whole continent.ã
Laviaâs eyes brightened at the words âthe whole continent.â
Is that all he wants? A good relationship?
Politicians are experts in using anything possible.
He might make a demand at some point, but I guess weâll just cross that bridge when we get there. Or maybe Iâm just being too distrustful.
Hikaru chuckled inwardly.
The Emperorâs bedroom was quiet. The masked visitors left after an hour or so. It was almost midnight, which meant the emperor was already sleeping.
Two Imperial guards were always stationed at the hallway all night. Two more guards eventually arrived just in time for the shift change.
ãGood work. Howâs it going?ã
ãAll clear. The masked guests already left.ã
ãI see. How is His Majesty?ã
ãHe seemed to be in a good mood. He looked worn out lately from the trouble between the nobilityâ¦ã
ãYeah. I hope his mind is at least at peace while heâs sleepâã
Ring. Ring.
A bell in the shape of a well bucket hanging from a side table on the hallway began ringing faintly.
Startled, the four guards turned their heads to the bell. It was a magic item that rang when its pair was sounded. It worked the same way as the bell that Count Morgstadt rang right before his death.
Of course, it was none other than the Emperor who rang the bell. The men flung the door to Kalgaiâs room open.
ãYour Majesty!ã
The Emperor lay on the spacious bed, blood flowing from his neck. Beside him was a dagger stuck deep into a pillow.