It was evening when I returned to the inn.
âYouâre late.â
Whoa, that startled me.
I clearly locked the door when I left, how did she get in?
âAt least turn on the lightâ¦â
I lit the lamp, and I saw Amelia sitting on my bed.
Hmm, what should I say?
She didnât seem to be in a good moodâ¦
âSince when did I care about that?â
I wasnât in a good mood either.
I just stared at her, as if telling her to speak if she had something to say, and she slowly got up and walked past me.
âWe have to go to the meeting point by midnight, so get ready.â
Right, it was almost time to leave.
I had to get my equipment ready.
Slam.
As soon as Amelia left, I started putting on my equipment.
Swoosh.
Boots made of 2nd-tier Wyvern leather.
Click.
An all-in-one belt with expandable pockets for potions and scrolls.
âIt feels empty.â
I didnât buy any greaves or a chestplate.
I couldnât get a full set just from looting five looters.
I decided to focus on my shield and weapon.
So I had a mace made of 3rd-tier Idium, 100% purity.
âThe grip feels good.â
And a 5th-tier Adamantium large battle shield.
âYeah, a shield should be this big.â
The budget Amelia gave me was depleted after buying those two items because of their weight.
So my helmet was just ordinary steel.
Well, steel wouldnât provide much protection at this pointâ¦
âBut I didnât buy it for defense anyway.â
I had a lot of worries about the future when I ordered this equipment three weeks ago.
So I had a full-face steel helmet made.
It was similar to the one I used in the early days, with only a T-shaped slit for vision.
Of course, there were differences.
The design was different because it was made by a different blacksmithâ¦
âMaybe because the slit is narrower? Itâs very uncomfortable.â
â¦and less of my face was exposed.
I was worried that there might be problems if I revealed my face, as we would be meeting many people in the labyrinth.
âWell, it doesnât really matter nowâ¦â
I sighed and dismissed my thoughts.
And I looked in the mirror and left the room.
Amelia was sitting on a chair at the end of the hallway, as if she was ready.
âYouâre finally here.â
Geez, âfinallyâ?
It didnât even take ten minutes.
ââ¦â¦You.â
Amelia flinched as she turned to look at me.
And she asked in an interrogating tone,
âWhere did you get that helmet?â
âI had it custom-made. Is there a problem?â
ââ¦Custom-made?â
Amelia stood there silently for a while after hearing my answer.
Her expression was cold, and her gaze was sharp.
Like when she first saw âNibels Encheâsâ ID card on Parune Island.
Ah, of course, the situation was different.
âWhy are you just staring at me after asking a question?â
ââ¦Itâs nothing.â
She didnât tell me the reason, just like always.
Butâ¦
âWe donât have time, so letâs go.â
â¦I think I knew why.
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A broker wearing a black robe was waiting for us at the sewer entrance, our meeting point.
It was a strange feeling.
Like we were illegal immigrants.
ââ¦â¦.â
ââ¦â¦.â
The broker didnât greet us, and neither did Amelia. She just placed a pouch of money on his outstretched hand.
âIâll tell you one last time, but itâs not easy to return to the surface once you go down.â
The broker gave us a formal warning after the payment was made.
It was a bit ridiculous.
He should have said that before taking the money.
It didnât seem like he would give us a refund.
âThatâs our problem.â
âHuhu, if you say so.â
The broker laughed unpleasantly as Amelia spoke coldly, and then he took out a key and opened the sewer grate.
And he led us inside.
âDonât fall behind.â
The journey to Noark was longer than expected.
We walked through the labyrinthine sewers for hours before reaching the entrance.
âThis is as far as I go. If you follow this map, youâll see a door. Show this badge to the guard, and heâll let you in.â
The broker handed us what would be our ID badges and then opened the entrance with a magic tool.
Rumble.
A stone door, disguised as an ordinary wall, slid open, revealing stairs leading down.
But just as we were about to go downâ¦
âCan I ask you something?â
â¦the broker, who had been silent except for the necessary information, spoke.
âItâs not common for a barbarian to go down to Noark, so whatâs your story? It canât be an elopementââ
âStop.â
Amelia cut him off firmly.
âYour job is done, so go now.â
It was a professional tone.
It seemed like she even mixed in some killing intentâ¦
ââ¦I apologize for my rudeness. Please go ahead. I have to make sure the door closes.â
The broker backed down, and Amelia strode down the stairs. I slowly followed her.
Rumble, thud!
The door closed behind us.
Phew, this feels like weâre going to hell.
âWait, let me see the map.â
I tried to open the map after we reached the bottom of the stairs, but Amelia stopped me.
âThereâs no need. I know the way to the castle.â
Ah, right, sheâs from here.
Anyway, I followed her, enjoying the rare opportunity to not have to navigate. And we soon reached our destination.
A vast cavern, hard to believe it was underground.
A giant stone gate, even bigger than the gate of the Lafdonia royal palace, was visible in the distance.
âHahaha, come here! Donât just stand there!â
There was only one man at the gate, a human male with a physique as sturdy as a barbarianâs.
Amelia whispered to me,
âDonât do anything stupid. He might sound casual, but heâs one of the strongest people in this city.â
âDo you know him?â
âYou canât not know him if youâve lived in Noark.â
Hmm, really? He doesnât look that strongâ¦
Anyway, I handed the badge I received to the man at the gate.
âOh! They finally brought some decent people! Welcome. Iâm Rex Aures, the gatekeeper!â
ââ¦â¦.â
âAh, are you uncomfortable with real names? Donât worry, no one here uses their real names. Have you decided on your new names?â
Rex Aures, who introduced himself as the gatekeeper, then asked for our names, and we told him the names we had decided on beforehand.
Amelia was âEmilyâ.
And Iâ¦
âBjorn, son of Thor.â
â¦just used the alias I had used before.
I decided to create a new one, just in case, since âNibels Encheâ was also an alias.
Of course, it didnât really matter.
It was just a name to engrave on the badge, and they rarely asked for your name in the city.
âHuhu, itâs been about five years since I engraved a barbarian name on a badge.â
The names we had given him were engraved on the badges he returned.
âAnything else?â
âNo, the entry procedure is complete. Go that way.â
ââ¦Arenât you going to open that gate?â
âHahaha, it would be a waste to open and close that giant gate just for two people, wouldnât it?â
The gatekeeper then opened a side door.
Rumble.
I suddenly remembered the first day I came to this world as I watched the stone door slide open.
Yeah, it was like this back then.
Thud.
The gate fully opened, revealing an unfamiliar city.
âEmily, and Thor Bjorn.â
âThor is the last name, and Bjorn is the first name.â
âHaha! Ah, right? Anyway! Welcome to Noark!â
I finally made it here.
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People usually think of Noark as a den of criminals.
Itâs only natural.
This was where those who had committed crimes so severe that they couldnât live on the surface ended up. And it was also the hideout of âOrculusâ.
Butâ¦
âItâs surprisingly normal.â
â¦there were no bloodstains on the walls, the streets were clean, and the people didnât look that gloomy.
âI donât know what you were expecting, but this is also a place where people live.â
Geez, a newbie can be curious.
âFollow me.â
I first followed Amelia, who was a local, and looked around the city. And I asked her questions.
âWhat are those stones embedded in the ceiling?â
âMagic tools. They emit light using magic stones as fuel.â
âWhat about those moving dolls?â
âTheyâre golems called âpatrolsâ. They all belong to the Lord.â
âAh, and is there a market here?â
âThere is, but itâs not big. Thereâs only one alchemist in this city. Most of the food is distributed in a few standardized items.â
Hmm, I see.
âThen what if you want something else?â
âYou can request it from the alchemy workshop with magic stones. But it takes about two days, and itâs much more expensive than on the surface. Are you done with your questions?â
ââ¦For now.â
âThatâs good. It seems like weâre attracting attention because of you.â
âHuh?â
âWe have a tail. Letâs speed up.â
Amelia then increased her pace without even asking me, and I hurriedly followed her.
âA tail? Weâve only been here for ten minutes.â
âBarbarians are especially rare in this city. They must have realized that you just came down from the surface.â
I roughly understood what she meant.
Noark was a place where there were even rumors that demons lived on the surface.
I could imagine how tempting the pockets of newbies who had just come down from the surface would be. They would definitely be filled with all their assets from the surface.
Butâ¦
âDidnât you say this was also a place where people live?â
Amelia tilted her head at my question.
âWhatâs so strange about that? Itâs only natural that there are people like this since itâs a place where people live.â
Uh, is that so?
âThatâs true.â
I couldnât refute her logic, so I just agreed.
After all, Lafdonia wasnât much different.
There were three types of people who wandered around the outer districts of Lafdonia at night.
Criminals.
Explorers who could protect themselves.
Or those who had nothing to lose.
âSo what are we going to do?â
âWeâre going to the back alleys where the patrols canât see us.â
âHuh? Back alleys?â
I thought I misheard, but Amelia gave me a rational explanation.
Harming âordinary peopleâ born in Noark was taboo, and the Lord would find and punish them, but everything else was okay?
âThey specialize in targeting newbies, so theyâll have a lot of valuables.â
Damn it, she should have told me sooner.
As expected, locals have a different mindset.
Yeah, farming is always the priority, no matter the situation.
Step.
We entered the back alleys and wandered around for a while.
And then we naturally stopped at a dead end.
We turned aroundâ¦
âWhere are you going? Youâre not going to get far.â
â¦and a group of fifteen looters appeared.
âDid you think you could escape if you went into the back alleys?â
âI canât believe you came here on your own. Newbies are so naive.â
âWe all went through this when we were newbies, so donât resent us too much.â
The veterans of the city, excited to loot newbies.
It was like watching a dead game right before it shut down.
Tsk, they should be taking care of newbies.
âHuh?â
I scanned the group and froze as I spotted a human male.
But I wasnât sure yet, so I had to confirm.
âHey, you.â
âMe?â
He stepped forward, curious, as I pointed at him. He was wearing a shiny chestplate, his physique as large as a barbarianâs.
It was a material I couldnât mistake.
ââ¦Laetium.â
âSo?â
What do you mean âsoâ?
Have you never heard of giving hand-me-downs?
Itâs common sense for veterans to give their items to newbies.
I was already embarrassed because I wasnât wearing a shirt, so this was perfect.
âTake it off.â
ââ¦?â
âBefore it gets blood on it.â
It was time to evolve into a civilized person.