Although we returned to the shack with Hector, the dwarven young hero, and Charon, we werenât able to hear the details of their situation.
All three of them seemed to be at their limit; they all collapsed as soon as we arrived at the shack.
â...I donât think Charonâs unconscious because of exhaustion.â
âDo you care?â
Compared to the three of them, we were a bit better off, but since we didnât know what might happen, we decided to close our eyes and rest for a bit as well.
Over the course of the night, the four of us took watch one at a time.
The first day of the special testâthough I didnât know if we could still call it thatâcame to an end.
The morning of the second day...
After going outside to get some fresh air, I looked up at the sky and tilted my head.
â...Is it morning? I canât tell because the forest is so dark,â Mir said, echoing my own thoughts.
Due to the sheer number of trees, it was always quite dark... but for some reason, it felt darker than usual.
I was quite sensitive to the presence of the sun, so I could tell even without being able to see through the branches.
Has the sun not risen yet?
I took out the hourglass from my pocket.
About a third of it had fallen, meaning that approximately a day had passed since the beginning of the test.
And since the test had started in the morning, the sun should be up now...
I hope this is just a bad feeling.
But since demons had already appeared, hoping for the best was just denying reality.
For now, I should check in with the others.
I returned to the shack with Mir.
There in the small shack, I saw the other young heroes sitting together.
â...Itâs so stuffy in here.â
Maybe because there were no windows, but it felt harder to breathe for some reason.
If it were summer, I wouldnât be surprised if we just died from overheating.
I first looked at Hector.
âAre you okay now?â
âIâve recovered a lot. What about you?â
âMe?â
âDidnât your hand get pierced yesterday? And you had burn scars as well...â
He was more attentive than Iâd realized.
It was right before he collapsed, but he was talking like heâd seen the entirety of my duel against Charon.
âIâm fine. I should be all healed by tomorrow.â
âI see...â
âAre you okay as well, Mr. Dwarf?â
âAh, yes. Iâm good.â
I looked at the dwarven young hero for a moment.
âYour name...â
âI am Bazil Jule.â
âRight.â
Iâd forgotten even though Evan had told me.
Bazil looked dejected as he mumbled to himself, âI heard the general situation from Evan and Sharyl. I never thought Pam would die... I guess we canât be too hopeful for Denma either.â
There was no point in trying to console him right now, so I just stayed quiet.
Finally, I looked at Charon.
Just yesterday, he had been so swollen that it had been hard to even see his face and neck, but it had settled down quite a lot now.
His healing is quite impressive as well.
Heâd probably eaten as well as Hector had while growing up.
âSo why are you here alone? Where is your team?â
â...Our team decided that we would all work alone.â
âAha.â
It was stupid to be acting alone in a dangerous place such as this one, but I understood Charonâs reasoning.
âSo you wanted everyone to go around and get their own points. Did Zeros try to go around selling potions with his blessing?â
â...â
Charonâs silence told me I was correct.
Seeing his secretive attitude, I felt the desire to bully him further bubble up within me.
But before that...
I let out a fake cough to clear my throat.
âBefore we start, who here knows a lot about the Church of Darkness?â
Hector was the only one of the seven who raised his hand in response to my question.
âThen Iâll ask you something, Elder Brother.â
âWhat is it?â
âDo any of the cultâs rituals relate to solar eclipses?â
Hectorâs expression hardened.
â...Are we in a solar eclipse right now?â
âProbably.â
âThis isnât something to be taken lightly. Give me a direct answer.â
I nodded.
âThatâs right. The sun is covered by a shadow.â
In response to my words, everyoneâs attention focused on Hectorâs expression.
His expression, which had previously been hardened, was now pale like a corpseâs.
âSir Hector?â
âDo you perhaps know what is happening right now?â
âFrom what Iâve read... a solar eclipse that happens only in a specific location without any warning can mean only one thing.â My theory became reality as Hector continued, âA demon lordâs summoning ritual.â
The Church of Darkness.
Those crazy bastards intended to summon a demon lord on Bednicker land.
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Naturally, all the young heroes were shocked.
We had just barely defeated a demon pawn. With the sudden shift to talking about demon lords, we lost the sense of scale.
âY-youâre joking, right? A demon lordâs summoning means...â
âNot just anywhere but in Bednicker territory... Thereâs no way thatâll happen, right...?â
âOf course, it wonât be a full summoning. They shouldnât have the time or the sacrifices necessary.â
Bazil seemed to get scared quite easily, unlike a regular dwarf, as his face became pale at Hectorâs words.
âS-sacrifices...â
âOnly a part of the demon lordâs body will appear here.â
âI-I guess thatâs a bit of a relief.â
âA relief?â
Hector gave a dejected smile.
âDo you remember when, 20 years ago, the Great City of Pilpia was demolished in just 27 minutes? Even now, that land is covered by such disgusting demonic energy that even high-ranking priests have given up on trying to purify it. What the cult summoned back then was just a demon lordâs finger.â
â...Iâve heard about the tragedy of Pilpia as well,â Sharyl said, âbut I heard that a few hundred people were sacrificed then...â
âThereâs no way we can know what preparations the cult has made. Regardless, we need to be wary because the solar eclipse has already happened and the ritual has begun.â
I asked, âWhat will happen next?â
âFirst, living creatures will start to mutate. Life without any resistance to demonic energy will be affected by it and start to become twisted.â
âAffected?â
âOriginally, this forest didnât have any wolf-type monsters. The beasts who live in this forest were affected by that energy and turned out like that.â
âHmm...â
âSecond, demons will begin to appear. Most of them should be low-ranking demons with the intelligence of animals, but after the gates of hell have been opened, theyâll appear in swarms.â While looking at me, Hector continued, âFinally, thereâll be a solar eclipse... just like you saw.â
âHow many stages does the ritual have?â
âFrom what I know, there are four stages. The final stage is when the land itself starts to rot and begins to emit suffocating demonic energy. This energy is so strong that even active heroes have a difficult time resisting it.â
So if we reached that point, everyone was going to die helplessly.
â...â
â...â
In any case, Hectorâs explanation had instantly brought down the mood.
I was no exception.
Iâd expected the situation to be serious, but this was worse than I had ever imagined.
A calamity of this scale might be enough to kill even me...
Was this what my master had foreseen?
But I couldnât think of how the advice Iâd received could affect this.
Could I have grown enough to respond to this situation in just a month?
But then Evan, who looked relatively calm compared to everyone else, asked, âThereâs no way House Bednicker wonât know this is happening when itâs such a huge deal. Wonât the house send support soon?â
âThere will be support sent... but we canât know when.â
âPardon?â
âCentered on the campground, there is a barrier that is 40 kilometers across. It was created by the Archmage himself, Sir Asad, and it was created to completely separate the inside of the training camp from the outside.â
âWhy was a barrier like that...â
âBecause without it, this training camp couldnât have been created in such a dangerous area. The barrier stops monsters from invading and also removes the effect the forest naturally possesses. That is, the loss of direction.â
âAh...â
âThe culprit is likely aware of this fact.â
Although he didnât say it out loud, Hector seemed to also understand that the culprit was inside House Bednicker.
â...It would be nice if there was a way to relay this news to the outside.â
âShouldnât someone here have a blessing like that? You know, thereâs that guy who smuggled all sorts of items in from outside...â
As that person was mentioned, we all turned to Charon.
His expression didnât change at all, as if he was trying to hide whether he knew anything about this situation...
But he soon bluntly replied, â...If youâre talking about Zeros, itâs impossible. His blessing doesnât create a path to the outside world. He just has a huge vault.â
It was impressive how he was able to maintain that rough personality of his after getting beaten up so badly.
I sat there amazed at Charon for a moment, but then I suddenly had a thought.
âWait. Did you say that the barrier was made by Archmage Asad?â
âItâs Sir Asad.â
âYeah, Sir Asad.â
Hector looked at me with a displeased expression before nodding.
âThatâs right. Thatâs why thereâs no point in someone using a power with a lower rank than him.â
âI have a magic item given to me by the family head. Shouldnât it be enough to break through Mister Archmageâs power?â
âA magic item?â
I held up my middle finger.
Of course, I wasnât insulting Hector, I was showing off the ring.
âThatâs...?â
âHe told me that if I pour mana into it, I can go to the fifth floor.â
Hector closely checked the ring before his expression brightened.
âAh! Itâs a regular ring without a gem or any detailed inscriptions... Sir Asad was definitely the one who made this.â
âOh.â
âWith this magic tool, you should be able to get through the barrier.â
âAh...!â
As he said that, exclamations of relief were heard from everyone around us.
It felt like a ray of sunshine had shone through the cloud of despair.
âOkay. Wait just a moment.â
I quickly began to imbue mana into the black ring.
Vwoong...
I was worried about what Iâd do if it didnât activate, but thankfully, the ring accepted my mana without any issue.
Soon, mana flowed out from the ring and engulfed my body.
Then...
Flash!
My surroundings instantly changed.
â...Hm?â
Suddenly, I was standing inside a worn-out room.
There wasnât even a window. Instead, the huge room was covered in bookcases, and most of them were ancient books written in languages I couldnât understand.
Now that I thought about it, hadnât he said that the fifth floorâs scenery changed every time?
That meant that the Lord of Blood and Iron was somewhere around here...
âWhatâs this?â
I was immediately surprised since I hadnât detected a single presence.
I looked backward, but rather than the Lord of Blood and Iron, I saw someone else sitting at a desk.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The man was wearing a magnifying glass as he read a book; he wasnât looking at me at all.
It was the Archmage Asad.
âLuan Bednicker, why are you here?â
â...What about you, Sir Asad?â
âIs it odd that Iâm in my room?â
âIt is odd. This ring was supposed to send me to the fifth floor of the main house.â
âRing?â
Only then did Asad take his eyes off the book to look at me.
His exhausted-looking eyes saw my ring.
âWhere did you get that ring?â
âThe family head gave it to me.â
âDellark did? Hmm.â
Asad seemed to have his doubts, but he soon lost interest.
âI guess if you say so.â
â...So where is the family head?â
âI donât know. Youâre distracting me, so leave.â
As Asad said that and tried to get me to leave, I hurriedly spoke.
âW-wait!â
âWhat is it?â
âWeâre in a dangerous situation. Itâs because of your barrier, Sir Asad.â
âMy barrier?â
I began to explain everything to Asad.
The training campâs special test, the deaths that had already occurred, and even the premonitions of a demon lordâs summoning.
...Asad closed the book he was reading.
He put his chin on his knuckles and seemed to fall into deep thought. All in all, his reaction was calmer than Iâd expected.
I thought he would make a bit of a fuss when he heard about the demon lordâs summoning...
Now that I thought about it, didnât magicians who lived long lose their human emotions and become more and more detached?
I thought it would be boring to live life like that.
Finally, Asad spoke.
âI see.â
â...Ehm. Excuse me, but is that all?â
âThereâs no need to make a fuss about it.â
âEven if you didnât make a fuss about it, I thought that youâd at least be surprised.â
âYou have only told me what I already know, so why should I be surprised?â
â...What?â
What had this man just said?