Chapter 109
Regressing as the Reincarnated Bastard of the Sword Clan
1:41 AM.
Theo stepped out through a side door that had opened slightly, replacing the firmly locked main gate of Wintererâs fortress.
âThe air is brisk.â
Theo pulled up the fox fur scarf that Cecilia had thoughtfully provided, covering his mouth.
The night wind of his first winter since his return was as cold as he remembered.
âOh, youâve finally arrived, our youngest.â
Waiting for Theo were two people: Selperd and Arin.
These two had been assigned by Julius to be Theoâs mentors.
âDidnât Evelyn mention she was busy preparing for the Dragon Gate Swordsman promotion test?â
Although he felt a slight pang of regret, he wished her the best results.
Since she had put up a good fight against Wolfgang, catching the eye of many masters, it likely wouldnât be too difficult for her to succeed in the promotion.
âHave you been waiting long? I apologize for the delay.â
âNo, no, no need. We just arrived a little while ago ourselves. Besides, you came ten minutes early, didnât you? Nothing to be sorry about.â
As Theo apologized, Selperd waved his hand dismissively and asked casually.
âSo, our destination is the Autonomous Territory of the Floating Archipelago, huh? What mission are we on exactly?â
âHmm? Didnât the Captain tell you anything?â
âHe just kicked me and said to follow you, nothing else.â
ââ¦â¦â
That explained why Arin looked so grumpy without saying a word.
Theo let out a small sigh.
âIâll explain in detail as we travel.â
âSounds good.â
Whistle!
Selperd let out a short whistle.
Two wyverns appeared in the sky, silhouetted against the moon as they descended.
* * *
Over the course of several days, Theoâs group traveled toward the northwestern region.
The northern pine forests gradually disappeared, giving way to plains, and as they crossed several mountains, the air began to grow warmer.
âOr maybe itâs just that northern winters are especially cold?â
While Theo pondered these things, a low-lying area eventually came into view on the horizon.
And beyond itâthe vast blue expanse of the ocean stretched out in a single, breathtaking sweep.
For a moment, his chest felt wide open.
âAh! Even after years, itâs still a great sight.â
Selperd exclaimed in admiration at the oceanâs blue expanse, then looked back at Theo.
âOh, by the way, Theo, isnât this your first time seeing the ocean?â
âWell, yes, you could say that.â
âHuh. But you donât seem impressed? Other people are either astonished, like, âWow, is that much water even possible?â or scared, asking, âWhere does it end?â Itâs always one or the other.â
In the north, although there were a few large lakes, the region was mostly filled with plains and forests, so many northerners lived their entire lives without ever seeing the sea.
It seemed Selperd had expected Theo to have a similar reaction.
âThere was a time I lived near the ocean, after all.â
With his memories from a previous life, the sight of the ocean didnât astonish Theo. As a result, Selperdâs enthusiasm quickly waned.
âDid you think everyone in the world would get all worked up like you?â
Arin scoffed, prompting Selperd to smirk suddenly.
âNow, is there or isnât there a friend who, upon seeing the ocean for the first time, suddenly had to run to the restroom?â
ââ¦Would you shut up?â
âThere is?â
âHonestly, I have no idea what youâre talking about.â
âThere isnât?â
âYou wanna die?â
Clack!
Arin drew her sword and pursued Selperd, keeping pace with him.
âPahahaha!â
âHey! Youâd better stop right there!â
Whoooshâ
As the two engaged in an aerial chase, exchanging banter and laughter, Theo quietly gazed at the tranquil blue waves.
In the distance, he could make out âNovazé,â the harbor city that led to the Floating Archipelago.
Large and small vessels were docked at the port, with goods being loaded and unloaded, creating a lively and bustling atmosphere.
There were workers unloading goods at the docks, auctioneers shouting bids, fishermen celebrating their full catches, traders sorting and packing fish, vendors setting up their stands, and the horns of ships sounding as they prepared to set sail.
Unlike the north, where people fought fiercely to survive in a harsh environment, here was a place bustling with a different kind of fierce intensity.
âItâs been a long time since Iâve been here.â
A quiet smile played on Theoâs lips.
In his previous life. Fleeing from the House of Ragnar, he had left Winterer and come here with the vague plan of starting a trade.
âWonder if those people are still doing well?â
As memories of his past life connectionsâwho would now still be childrenâsurfaced, Theoâs group soon arrived near Novazé.
Before entering the city, the group concealed or stationed their wyverns nearby and changed into the specially prepared clothes.
âThis mission is a secret operation, so we need to keep our identities thoroughly hidden. Weâll also move as covertly as possible. For now, weâll be using âwandering knightsâ as our cover. Here are your identity tokens.â
Theo handed separate identity tokens to Selperd and Arin.
Selperd examined his token with a curious expression.
âWhen did you even get these ready?â
âBlack Snow prepared them for us.â
âDid you really receive the Emblem of No Snow?â
âWas there a rumor about that?â
âConsidering how important that news is, do you think it would just be a rumor?â
âThenâ¦?â
âHow did I know, you ask?â
âYes.â
âI just⦠heard it.â
ââ¦?â
âIt just came to me.â
ââ¦??â
The existence of the Emblem of No Snow was a secret known only to Theo, the Black Dragon, and Julius.
But for him to have just passively heard about it somewhere?
Beside him, Arin sighed deeply and shook her head.
âJust let it go, even if you canât make sense of what he says. Heâs like a mouse, scurrying around everywhere and picking up bits and pieces here and there.â
âOh-ho! Calling me a mouse! Thereâs a perfectly good word for thatâconnoisseur!â
âIs it âconnoisseurâ to know the number of spoons and forks at Theoâs house? Thatâs stalking.â
ââ¦???â
Theo still couldnât follow their conversation.
âJust let it go. Trying to understand everything about this guy would be a never-ending task.â
ââ¦Ah, okay.â
With a puzzled expression, Theo nodded and entered Novazé alongside them.
âSo, where do we go now? Should we buy tickets directly for the ship to Venota?â
âNo. Thereâs somewhere we need to stop by first.â
âWhere?â
âItâll be here soon.â
âHuh? What?â
This time, it was Selperd who looked confused and tilted his head in question.
Thud!
Out of nowhere, a passerby accidentally bumped into Theo.
âMy apologies⦠Aaagh!â
Selperd and Arin were momentarily stunned.
The passerbyâs hand was still firmly planted in Theoâs back pocket as he screamed in surprise.
Theo had caught him red-handed while he was trying to pickpocket him.
âYouâre with Spinola, arenât you?â
âW-What are you talking about! Let me go! Let go right now!â
âIâd like to meet your superiors. How should we make that happen?â
Theo grinned, unaffected by the pickpocketâs panicked cries.
âYou bastard!â
The thiefâs face flushed red as he pulled a dagger from his cloak and slashed at Theo.
Butâ
Crack!
In an instant, the thiefâs right arm twisted backward.
âAaaargh!â
Without blinking, Theo drove his foot into the manâs abdomen.
From the beginning, he had no intention of showing any mercy to a criminal.
Thud!
Roll!
The pickpocket was thrown into the air, landing on top of a vendorâs stand on the opposite side.
âAaaaah!â
âA fight!â
âGuards! Call the guards!â
As the area grew more chaotic,
Theo firmly pressed his foot against the pickpocketâs neck, who had tried to get up, forcing him back down.
âUrgh! My neck! N-neckâ¦!â
Theo looked down at the gasping man, coldly smiling.
âWhereâs your hideout?â
âM-my neck firstâ¦!â
âStart with the location.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Theo pressed down harder.
Realizing he might actually suffocate or snap his neck, the pickpocket, in a panic, pointed to a nearby tavern.
âT-thereâ¦!â
âAre you certain?â
âItâs true, pleaseâ¦!â
Only then did Theo lift his foot.
Gasp!
The pickpocket managed to catch his breath, butâ
âThen lead the way, shall we?â
âW-what!â
Unable to resist Theoâs iron grip on his collar, he found himself dragged toward the tavern.
âS-save me! If you take me in there, IâllâIâll be dead!â
âYouâre the one whoâll die, not me, right?â
âN-no, stop it, you bastard!â
This fool, who thought he could have a bit of fun pickpocketing a noble-looking young man, was in for a terrible shock.
Trying to resist was pointless, and Theo had already thrown him toward the tavern.
Crash!
The pickpocket smashed through the door, rolling a good distance inside.
He lay limp, clearly unconscious.
âWhatâs going on!â
âWho the hell are you!â
As the sudden commotion drew the attention of customers and staff, all eyes turned to the dusty entrance.
Swish!
âIs this Spinolaâs branch?â
Theo lowered the blade of Drakeâs sword and stepped further inside.
* * *
By the time Selperd and Arin entered the tavern after Theo, the ruckus had already settled down.
Broken weapons lay scattered across the floor, and thugs who looked every bit like back-alley criminals lay twisted in unnatural angles, screeching in pain.
Theo sat at a table, looking down at them with a refreshed expression, as if he had just had a good workout.
ãWerenât we supposed to conduct this mission as discreetly as possible? Is causing this much noise really okay?ã
Selperd whispered telepathically to Theo, looking bewildered.
Moreover, the name Theo was after, Spinola, was hardly suitable for a âsecret operation.â
The capital of the Floating Archipelago Autonomous Territory.
The free city where the headquarters of the Shipping Union and United Banking Confederation were located.
Venota.
From long ago, this city had operated under an oligarchic system, with three families alternating in the position of chancellor.
âThe Three Shipping Families.
Thatâs what they were usually called.
Spinola was one of these families, originally a crime organization that managed illegal gains in the maritime trade by gathering illegal immigrants and exiles.
Now, they conducted various legitimate businesses in the public eye, yet remained an object of fear for many.
Of course, compared to the House of Ragnar, they were still a minor power.
But riding on the back of the Shipping Union, the money they handled and their influence across the world were not to be underestimated.
So, if this pickpocket gang they had just tangled with was indeed a Spinola branch, then Theo had just stirred up a massive situation for no reason.
However,
ãOn the contrary, this is an ideal way to move discreetly.ã
ãWhat do you mean? Explain in detail.ã
ãThe city of Venota may appear lawless on the surface, but precisely because of that, itâs under strict surveillance. The eyes and ears of the Three Shipping Families are everywhere.ã
Selperd began to grasp what Theo was getting at.
ãSo itâll be easy for us to be watched as well?ã
ãYes. If, as Black Snow suspects, Black Skull is one of the hidden weapons Venota is concealing, then investigating them will be all the more challenging. Weâre likely to draw suspicion too easily.ã
ãSo youâre planning to stick close to Spinola instead?ã
ãIf weâre going to arouse suspicion, better to do it openly.ã
Theo elaborated.
ãSpinola is akin to a mafia family. If they spot skillful fighters like us, their interest will naturally be piqued.ã
ãAnd if we gain their favor, getting into Venotaâs core will be much easier?ã
ãExactly.ã
Ha!
Selperd let out a short laugh, almost involuntarily.
Theoâs plan was incredibly thorough.
âBut isnât this exactly the kind of mission Black Snow would carry out?â
It was no wonder the Black Dragon was so intent on bringing Theo into their fold.
âSeems heâs got a remarkable talent.â
âFor this mission, I might as well follow Theoâs lead. If I just trail behind, it should all come together.â
While Arin listened to Selperdâs explanation and nodded in admiration.
Creaaak!
Step, stepâ
Someone was coming down the broken stairs from the second floor.
It was an old man leaning on a staff.
Theo and his companions turned their attention toward him.
âOh dear. It seems we havenât welcomed our guests properly.â
âAre you the Spinola boss who runs this place? Fitting for a criminal groupâthe subordinates here are just as vile as expected.â
Having already caused a ruckus, Theo decided to keep up an arrogant, insolent demeanor for the remainder of this mission.
And with his sharp, cold features, the look suited him so well that even Selperd and Arin, watching from the side, were taken aback.
âTheo⦠thatâs not his true nature, is itâ¦?â
âAs expected, Theo is a Ragnar.â
Remembering that Ragnar was simply acting as a Ragnar would, they nodded, almost in understanding of his behavior.
ââ¦?â
Only Theo, unaware of their thoughts, tilted his head slightly in confusion.