Kayan asked, âDid something happen during the Blessing Ceremony that I donât know about?â
I wondered what he was talking about, but then it clicked.
Was he perhaps misunderstanding that I had been hiding my talent all this time?
I was a little taken aback, but actually, thinking about it, he wasnât technically wrong.
This was the year I would be banished to the frontier. Meaning, it hadnât even been a year since I was kicked out of the main house, and although that wasnât a long time, it wasnât short either.
But it was difficult for someone to completely change within a year, and Kayan would know this from his own experiences.
It was more natural for him to think that I had been hiding my talent all this time.
I came to a conclusion: this was a misunderstanding that I didnât really need to resolveâone that might even benefit me.
âYou can think what you want.â
âYes.â
Kayan lowered his head without saying any more.
Seeing this, I started to think that something was a little off about the situation.
His face was filled with the same determination heâd shown when heâd been about to cut my tendon.
âYoung master, about the report...â
The report.
As stated before, the ones who decided if a collector would be sent or not were those in high seats within the house, the ones on the Council of Elders.
Even if I were to send Kayan back, if they did not accept the situation, they could easily send a second or third collector after me.
Kayan, who had shown a bit of a favorable attitude, became serious once more.
âI am planning on reporting everything I have seen and experienced today.â
Yeah.
Although I wasnât surprised, it was a bit of a bummer.
I didnât know much about the personalities of the Council of Elders, but it was certain that they considered Luan Bednicker to be an insignificant existence.
Would they be able to accept this report? The report of how Kayan, the Collector of Blood and Iron, didnât collect anything from Luan Bednicker?
Probably not.
I was 90 percent sure that they would send another collector to confirm the situation.
For this reason, I wanted Kayan to hide some facts in his report about today. Of course, the odds he would do so were minuscule.
Before I asked him about it, I thought about the opening Iâd just spotted in Kayan.
Letâs try it.
âIâm curious to hear your opinion. What do you think the Council of Elders will do when you give them the report?â
âAs I have said before, for a common collector like me, the will of the Council ofââ
âThatâs why I asked for your opinion.â
Kayan thought for a second.
âI do not think they will fully trust the report.â
That was obvious. But the same words held different levels of importance depending on who said them. That was why I was looking at Kayan with a bit of expectation.
âWill they doubt it even though itâs a report from the Collector of Blood and Iron?â
âThere can be no guarantees with such an empty reputation,â Kayan responded, his face expressionless.
âThen, when they doubt the report, the Council of Elders...â
âThey will try to eliminate that doubt.â
âSo theyâll send another collector?â
âYes.â
âWho do you think will come?â
âAt the very least, they wonât send someone weaker than me.â
Ah, fuck.
I had to hold back from letting that curse out.
âThatâs too much of a waste of manpower for a kid.â
âHow could that be? The world may think that, but you are still the direct blood of the family head. This is a matter that must be treated very carefully.â
â...â
Kayan wasnât wrong.
Thinking about it, theyâd sent him as the first collector. If they had really thought of me as insignificant, then they wouldâve sent a collector of a lower caliber.
My head...
How could I deal with the next collector? Would I be able to talk them out of it like with Kayan?
Then, Kayan, who had just been looking at me, spoke up.
âYoung master, the night is late, so I shall return for now.â
âWhat? What about the White Sun Form?â
âI still have work to do. I must finish my work before day breaks, so I shall depart now to not be late,â he said, a hint of regret in his voice.
He didnât look like he would change his decision, though.
An attitude that put his given task before his curiosity... He really was a model collector.
Even though I got some information about hidden steps from him.
Since I now understood its fundamentals, I shouldnât have trouble practicing it alone in the future.
In any case, I felt a little uneasy at being the only one who gained anything. It didnât feel awful, just a little weird.
âCould I perhaps visit you again later?â
âAny time, if itâs not for collection.â
âThank you.â
âBut do you have the time for it? You always look pretty busy.â
âWho knows...â Kayan didnât give a concrete answer as he looked at me. âYoung master, could this old man unnecessarily interfere once?â
âWhat is it?â
Kayan began to speak with a calm tone.
âThe personalities of the collectors are all different. If there are a hundred collectors, then they will act with a hundred methods. Among them, some donât even speak with their collection targets. It is rare, but there are some that finish their job without even exchanging a single sentence.â
It didnât sound too serious on its own, but considering we were talking about the collection of souls, it was a little spooky. The target could die before they even realized what had happened.
âYou need to complete your White Sun Form.â
â...â
âWhichever collector comes for you in the future, that will be the only way to make them back off.â
âIâll engrave your words in my heart.â
âI apologize if I said something useless.â
âNot at all. Thank you for that.â
Honestly, Kayanâs goodwill struck me more deeply than his advice.
A person I hadnât even dared to look at in my previous life was showing such respect to me now. It made me a little ticklish.
âThen, I shall be going.â
âYeah. Itâs dark outside, so be careful on your way down the hill. Youâre at that age where your vision fades.â
âThank you for your worry. Peace be with you until we meet again.â
I was a bit saddened that I didnât get any kind of reaction to my joke.
Kayan left the room with elegant steps.
He had appeared as a collector, showed the form of a martial artist, and then disappeared as a collector once more.
He was an old man with an incredible presence.
It felt like the air became lighter just because he had disappeared from my sight.
â...â
However, even after Kayan left, I didnât let my guard down.
I stared at the door for a bit. First 10 seconds, then 30 seconds, and then a full minute...
Like this, a few more minutes passed.
â...Are you gone?â
Seeing how the door didnât open, I mumbled quietly to myself... âYouâre gone.â
I was certain that the Collector of Blood and Iron had truly left.
The nervousness that had been bundled up inside of me escaped in the form of a deep sigh, and I collapsed onto my bed like a puppet with its strings cut.
â...I somehow made it through that.â
In such a hectic situation, I had been able to attain the best result.
I was more relieved than satisfied with the result, and tiredness naturally followed relief.
Now that I thought about it, I had been woken up in the middle of my sleep.
I guess Iâll sleep a little more...
Although there were multiple problems in my life right now, I chose to sleep and recuperate first.
And so I ended up falling asleep in the unfamiliar bed.
* * * * *
* * * * *
Kayan went down the hill as he left the mansion.
âItâs dark outside, so be careful on your way down the hill. Youâre at that age where your vision fades.
He smirked. How long had it been since he was last treated like an old man?
Not too far away, Kayan could see the city under the cloudy night sky.
He would find his next collection target there.
However, before he even reached the walls of the city, Kayan stopped moving.
â...â
Kayanâs eyes soon landed on the forest covered in darkness.
The moon was covered by clouds tonight, and the dark forest over the hill looked as dark as a monsterâs jaws.
â...!â
Kayan looked at the darkness with a calm expression, but it soon morphed into one of fear.
He hesitated before slowly saying, â...Family Head?â
â...â
The person within the darkness didnât answer, but Kayan was certain his intuition was right.
âFor what reason are you...?â
âA mission.â
A mission for the Lord of Blood and Iron...
âA special mission given by the Imperial House.â
Kayan held his breath.
It wasnât something he could dare ask about.
While Kayan was regretting asking the question, the dry voice asked him, âWhat about you?â
â...It was a collection.â
âI see. Did it go well?â
Kayan hesitated for a second before answering, âI was unable to complete the collection.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI held off on the collection. I am planning on giving a formal report to the Council of Elders after I finish my next collection.â
âYou held off on a collection? Was this your personal decision?â
âYes.â
A moment of silence passed before the voice spoke again.
âYou wonât need to report to the council. Tell me, what happened?â
This was blatant disrespect for the systematic report structure, but these were the words of the family head, the Lord of Blood and Iron himself.
In House Bednicker, the words of the Lord of Blood and Iron were law and truth.
Kayan lowered his head.
âThe collection this time was in regards to Young Master Luan, one of your blood.â
âLuan.â
âYes. Your youngest son, Family Head.â
â...â
âThe Council of Elders commanded me to retrieve the houseâs sword art that Young Master Luan learned. They deemed it punishment enough to just cut the tendons in his right armââ
âThe point.â
âYoung Master Luan has created a personal martial art.â
â...â
âThe level of completion was significant enough that I decided to defer the collection.â
âAny details?â
âIf the martial art becomes completed without much trouble, it will bring you great joy, Family Head.â
The Lord of Blood and Iron did not immediately respond. A long moment passed before his faint voice could be heard once more.
âThat is unexpected.â
âYes.â
âIs there anything else you want to say?â
âHmm. I was planning on telling you this after returning to the main house...â
âSay it.â
âCould you allow me to retire?â
A sharp wind passed by, and the ruffling of leaves was heard.
â...â
The conversation faded into a new silence, longer than the one before.
âDid the elders of the house tell you some nonsense again?â
âNo.â
âThen why? You were the one who said you could easily do this work for another 30 years.â
Hearing the family headâs words, a light smile appeared on Kayanâs face.
âItâs just that I now have something I wish to see in my old age.â
âHm.â
There was a small pause, but an answer was given not long after.
âIâll respect it, my old friend. Iâll tell the Council of Elders.â
âThank you.â
âIâve kept you here for too long. You may go now.â
âYes.â
While bowing his head, Kayan said goodbye, and then he headed toward Favizo.
After his silhouette disappeared under the hill...
Shwoo...
The clouds parted and the form of the Lord of Blood and Iron was revealed in the forest, his red eyes gazing up at the mansion atop the hill.