Volume 4, Second Tactic of Slaying a Dragon: “A Powerful Steed”
The Legend of Sun Knight
Volume 4, Chapter Second Tactic of Slaying a Dragon: âA Powerful Steedâ
Translator: ErodingPersona
Iacchi said that after the unicorn freed itself, the entire city went into lockdown mode with only a few small passageways for human entry, so the unicorn had definitely not escaped out of the city yet. However, for some reason, even though searches were conducted meticulously throughout the night, the unicorn still hadnât been found.
To prevent the situation from dragging on for too long, which might lead to the escape of the unicorn or the capture of the unicorn by someone else who might smuggle it out of the country, the Adventurersâ Guild had decided to offer five hundred gold ducats as an award to whoever managed to capture the unicorn. The only restrictions were that the unicorn could not be killed or allowed to come to serious harm.
I started contemplating Iacchiâs information, but no matter how much I thought about it, I could only conclude that the first thing I needed to do was catch the unicorn before anyone else.
Time is of the essence! I immediately asked the others, âWhere is my equipment?â
Hearing my words, Sybil and Yuna exchanged glances with each other. The former then very reluctantly removed a badge, gazing longingly at it for quite some time before placing it in my hand.
I looked at the badge in my hand. It was about the size of my palm and was made of metal, but a very strong dark element shrouded it. I had to make quite an effort to distinguish the metal element characteristic of metals from the enveloping dark element to make out the actual shape of the badge.
The badge had a motif embossed on it, simple lines forming a very imposing-looking⦠animal.
For a moment, I couldnât remember what kind of animal it was. I probably hadnât encountered it very often before. Still, the badge looked very familiar, so it should be mine.
I waited a bit, but neither of them made a move to give me any other items. Surprised, I asked, âThatâs all? I donât even have a sword? Where are my clothes?!â
Although I was wearing clothes right now, they consisted only of a simple white shirt and brown pants. My instincts told me that these were not my clothes, and that I needed to get back my original clothes no matter what happened⦠Those werenât cheap knock-offs!
âYouâre a cleric. Clerics only use staves, not swords.â
Yuna gave a detailed explanation. âYour old clothes canât be worn anymore either. We found you in the forest, and at that time, you were surrounded by burnt trees and grass. Your entire body was burnt, your clothes blackened and ripped, and your staff⦠Sorry, but I think that it must have been consumed by the fire.â
Consumed by the fire⦠Why donât I feel even a little sad over that fact?
This doesnât seem quite right, since that should be something very important to me, right? Yet I donât feel even a little sad over it. If I think about it, maybe itâs actually not something that can be consumed by a fire?
Guess I can leave that to the side for now. I continued asking. âIs there really nothing else?â
Yuna and Sybil both shook their heads.
Really? I touched the area in front of my chest. I still feel as though I should have something else with me⦠Oh well!
âAlright! Now, the first step is to capture a female virginâ¦â
âYou really want to capture a virgin?â Igor blurted out, shocked. He then glanced at Yuna miserably again before turning to me. âYou canât tell whoâs a virgin, so how are you going to catch one?â
I answered matter-of-factly, âHow about catching a little girl? After all, when weâre done luring out the unicorn, we can just drop her back at her home!â
âCapturing a little girl? That doesnât sound very goodâ¦â Woodrow replied, somewhat troubled.
âOf course itâs not good! We absolutely cannot do that!â Yuna stared at me very angrily. âWe canât ever do that, or else youâll definitely regret it. Youâre a cleric of the God of Light. Everyone knows that the clerics of the God of Light are the most kind-hearted people around. If you regain your memories after going through with this, youâll definitely be remorseful for the rest of your life!â
Remorseful for the rest of my life? I froze. Am Iâ¦such a nice person?
âWhy are you so anxious?â Iacchi snickered. âWe donât need to capture a little girl; we can just hire one!â
He nodded his head, and knowingly said, âWe can look for a poor familyâs young daughter. For ten copper ducats we can hire her for an entire day. But we must be sure to look for one thatâs young enough, or else she might not be a virgin anymore. Thereâs no helping that, since weâre talking about a poor familyâs daughter after all! Ten copper ducats are enough to hire her for an entire day, no matter what you want her to do for you, heheâ¦â
âIacchi!â Yuna scolded loudly.
Iacchi shrugged his shoulders, and stopped talking.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I fell silent. After listening to Iacchi talk, I felt a little uncomfortable⦠Maybe Yuna is right, and I might not actually be a bad guy. If I captured a little girl, I might truly feel remorseful for my entire life⦠But! Since we can hire one, it should be fine.
No need to capture a little girl, yet the mission is still open to us â I can face my own conscience as well as my love for money this way. Itâs really the best of both worlds! I definitely have a lot to learn from Iacchi in the future!
After making up my mind, I smiled at Iacchi. However, for some reason, he only gave me a very sly smirk in return.
âI understand, you can go hire a girl,â Iacchi said. He shook his head, first giving me a look that seemed to say that I was hopeless, then giving me a sly look as he winked his eyes at me. Finally, he muttered, âBro, arenât I so nice to you? Whenever you heal me, be sure to put in more effort!â
â¦Maybe I should not learn from him after all.
âNo way!â Yuna immediately opposed that suggestion and decisively said, âSybil and I will go hire the little girl.â
âAlright then!â
Woodrow immediately agreed and proceeded to split the tasks. âYuna and Sybil will hire the girl; Iacchi, youâll continue gathering information. I will go and prepare some equipment for catching the unicorn. Igor, you and Grisia can go off and start the search.â
I looked at Igor and politely said, âLead the way.â
âNo problem, comrade!â
Igor slapped me hard on the shoulder, and then with three parts gallantness and two parts solemnity, said, âCome join me in sending my sword and leather armor off for repair, then we can go have a drink!â
âHuh?â I stopped and asked uneasily, âBut the searchâ¦â
I looked toward our other teammates, but they had all left one after another, presumably to fulfill their own assigned task.
Igor matter-of-factly answered, âWe can always look on the road. A tavernâs also a great place to gather information!â
I stopped short, turning to look at Woodrow who had already walked to the door. Woodrow also turned around and smiled at me, explaining, âDonât be so nervous. Gathering information isnât a warriorâs responsibility. I just want him to keep an eye and ear open. I donât really mean for him to gather information. Also, gathering information isnât a clericâs responsibility either. Since youâre accompanying Igor to the tavern, go ahead and get a meal! You slept for such a long time, and even though we fed you syrup, you should be quite hungry, right?â
Clerics are supposed to stay at the back and enjoy the cool air⦠The sentence suddenly flashed through my mind, although I kind of doubted if this was also âgeneral knowledge.â
âLetâs go! Grisia, join me for a drinkâ¦â Igor stopped speaking, looking at me doubtfully before he asked in hesitation, âIf we drink a cup or two, you wonât fall drunk, right? You donât look as if you can hold your liquor.â
Woodrow, who had already walked out of the room, stuck his head in through the doorway again and warned, âIgor, if Grisia canât hold his liquor, donât force him to drink. Being a little tipsy is fine, but you canât get him outright drunk. You know the rules.â
âFine, how disappointingâ¦â Igor murmured discontentedly.
Wine!
After I heard this, I could not help licking my lips⦠Maybe I wasnât someone who couldnât hold his liquor well after all.
Igor and I walked out into the streets. Even though it was nighttime, the city was still bustling with activity, and throngs of people were moving about. Both sides of the streets were crowded with stalls, and there were various types of items being sold. Different elements of all types merged together, so I had a hard time piecing everything together. However, when I did manage to piece something together, I felt a great sense of accomplishment.
âGrisia!â Igor yelled suddenly.
Bam!
The scene before my eyes turn dark, my forehead hurting so badly that I could only squat down and hold my head with both of my handsâ¦
âMy god! Such a big pillar, and you can still slam into it without blinking an eye?â Igor said, stunned. âWhat the heck are you using your large eyes for?â
So I hit a pillar, no wonder it hurts so badly⦠I growled furiously, âThereâs too much stuff here, so I couldnât piece things together in time!â
âPiece what together?â Igor asked blankly.
âOw, it hurts a lot, owâ¦â I cradled my head and whimpered. This hit really felt as though it had split my head open.
âYou hit the pillar hard enough that the pillar even cracked. Thereâd be something funny going on if it didnât hurt.â Igor chided me, âYouâre a cleric, heal yourself, and when youâre done letâs hurry up and leave. Everyoneâs already staring at us.â
Heal myself⦠After waking up, even though I knew I was a cleric, I had yet to use a healing spell. I wonder what the first step is?
âMinor Heal!â
I blanked out, but holy element had already surrounded me, and then it transformed into a different element before all of it burrowed into my forehead; the more it burrowed, the more the pain lessened.
Oh, so this is the way to perform a healing spell!
An unfamiliar voice started guffawing, saying, âHaha! Igor, I thought you were already very stupid. I canât believe your friend is even more of an idiot. He even managed to crack a pillar.â
âWhat? Iâm not stupid enough to run right into a pillar⦠Also, Grisia isnât stupid!â Igor roared. Halfway through, he noticed his mistake and hurriedly turned his head and explained to me, âReally, youâre not stupid. Itâs just that your heavy injuries are barely healed, so your reaction is a bit slow. Thatâs why you didnât even notice the pillar, and ran into it just like that.â
â¦If you hadnât explained, I might not have even cared, but once you did, all I want to do is grab your head and ram it into the pillar!
âAre you alright? Did the healing spell just now completely heal your injuries?â A rather gentle voice sounded, but unfortunately, it was a guyâs voice.
Before I had the chance to answer, the unfamiliar voice that had called me stupid before started up again.
âKylie, why do you want to waste another healing spell?â He snappily said, âEven though itâs just a Minor Heal, you can only cast it up to five times a day.â
The man who had such a gentle voice that it could give people goose bumps, Kylie, spoke again. âIt shouldnât be a problem. For the next few days, we wonât be going out of the city, so thereâs no need to use Heal.â
I stood up, examining the others. Even though only two people spoke, in actuality there were four people in the group; they looked like a team. The person who had first started talking with Igor seemed to be a warrior, as his wind element was rather high, probably because he focused on speed. The person who had healed me, needless to say, was of course a cleric. His body, naturally emitted the holy element, though it wasnât as strong as mine.
Does this mean Iâm stronger than him?
The guy was facing me, but he questioned Igor instead, âIgor, he isnât one of your teammates right?â
âOf course he is; he just joined us. Grisia is a cleric.â
âCleric?â He sounded a little surprised, confusedly asking, âDonât you guys already have Yuna, a warpriest?â
Igor bragged to him, âGrisia is a cleric of the God of Light, just like the sissy from your team.â
Whoâs just like a sissyâ¦
The sissy Kylie gasped, âSo youâre actually a comrade from the Church of the God of Light?
âA cleric from the Church of the God of Light? Youâre not pulling our legs?â
Igor immediately said, âOf course he is, and Grisiaâs healing spells are even very powerful!â
âReally?â Kylie sounded somewhat pleasantly surprised as he said, âYou look very young! Being so powerful when youâre this young, thatâs really an accomplishment. What level are you at?â
Level? I felt lost. I had absolutely no idea what level I was as a cleric. That I am a cleric was even something others had to tell me, and the fact that clerics have different levels was something that I had heard of only now.
âGrisia doesnât need to say any incantations to cast Heal!â Igor curiously asked, âSissy, what level do you think heâs at, huh?â
âDoesnât need to say any incantations?!â
Kylie shrieked with a resounding voice, making everyone around him jump.
After some time, he finally stuttered out, âThis, this⦠Normally incantations are needed, but if itâs Minor Heal, if it has been used often, maybe the incantations might not be needed! The Cardinals might be able to do itâ¦â
âCardinals?â I asked. âWhat are those?â
Kylie fell into silence, barely able to say, âThe Cardinals are the four bishops just beneath His Holiness the Pope in rank⦠You⦠are you really a cleric?â
âI donât know either,â I honestly replied.
âYou donât know?â The four people of the other team all widened their eyes.
Igor hurriedly added, âThatâs because Grisia lost his memories.â
âLost his memories?â
They all had a stunned look on their faces. Their reactions were exactly like Woodrowâs and the rest of the teamâs when they had first heard this.
After quite a while, the sissy doubtfully said, âGrisia? I donât think Iâve ever heard of a cleric by the name of Grisia!â
Hearing this, I really felt a little disappointed. If there were someone who knew me, then I should be able to find my teammates even faster. But I still politely answered, âItâs alright.â
âIâm very sorry I couldnât be of any help.â Kylie gave me a very apologetic look, and said, âMaybe you ought to try to go to the Church. For someone who stands out as much as you, there will definitely be a lot of people who know you. However, the Kingdom of Kissinger doesnât have a branch of the Church of the God of Light, so Iâm afraid that youâll have to head back to the Kingdom of Forgotten Sound, or maybe the Kingdom of Moon Orchid that youâd need to pass through might have a few branches of the Church.â
I nodded and said, âThank you for the information.â
I lifted my head, pouring an entire bottle of wine down my throat before I was satisfied enough to wipe my mouth.
Beside me, Igor stared at me in astonishment and yelled, âGrisia, stop drinking! Youâve already drunk three bottles! Damn, damn! If Woodrow finds out that I let you get drunk, heâll kill me for sureâ¦â
I swiveled my head to look at him, and articulately said, âA peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper pickedâ¦Whoâs drunk again?â
âAlrightâ¦Youâre not drunk.â
Igor scratched his head, stood up and said, âContinue drinking then, but donât you dare to get drunk! Iâll head over first with my sword to the weapons shop next door. Also, Iâll help you pay for your drinks for now, but afterward when we finish our missions and you get your share, youâll have to repay me!â
âIf so, then Iâm not going to drink anymore!â I shouted aloud with surprise.
ââ¦â
After walking out of the tavern, I indignantly grumbled, âCanât you even pay for just a little wine?â
âYouâve already drunk three bottles, that wasnât just a little wine! The wine you ordered costs a silver ducat eachâ¦â
Even though I wanted to say that it was just three silver ducats, I couldnât so much as speak the words out loud. A bottle of wine actually costs a silver ducat! I had just downed three silver ducats⦠I hadnât even received my share of the missionâs rewards, yet I had already incurred a debt of three silver ducats!
Unicorn, where are you?
My hundred gold ducats, where are you?
At this time, Igor started laughing loudly before saying, âHowever, I really didnât expect to see you hold your liquor so well! Since we have a mission to complete at the moment, I canât join you for a round, but some other day when we have no missions, let us men drink to our heartsâ content!â
âYouâre paying?â I eagerly asked.
ââ¦You really arenât a normal miser. You love money even more than Iacchi, and heâs a rogue!â Igor finished mumbling, and then said boisterously, âThe one who gets drunk first pays, how about that?â
âNo problem!â
As I had lost my memories, I had no idea exactly how much wine Iâm able to drink, but I had a strange sense of self-confidence⦠If itâs a drinking competition, I definitely wonât lose to anyone!
âHere we are.â Igor stopped in his tracks and turned his head around, telling me, âYou have no interest in weapons, right? If you feel bored, the street opposite this one sells staves; you can go ahead and choose a new one. The team will pay for it first from our team fund, although in the future weâll deduct it from your rewards⦠Geez! Your expression is saying, if you have to pay for it out of your own pocket, you wonât buy it?â
I vigorously nodded my head.
Dumbfounded, Igor said, âThe cleric of a team canât go around without a staff. Forget it! Join me here first, and later weâll go to the staff shop together. You donât have your memories right now, so Iâm afraid that the owner there will cheat you⦠eh! Even though thatâs not really likely, since you love money so much⦠So much that itâs as if you can even forget that you had lost your memories.â
âWhat! I really did lose my memories,â I grandly proclaimed.
âI really canât tell. You donât even seem to be worried at all!â Igor chatted with me with his head turned while stepping into the weapons shop.
I shrugged my shoulders and answered, âI just feel that thereâs nothing to worry about, and that my comrades will most definitely come and look for me.â
âGuess soâ¦â
The minute we stepped into the weapons shop, the owner immediately stepped forward to greet us, his eyes sweeping in both me and Igor. Immediately, he started attending to Igor, completely ignoring me. Should I say that he has an eye for money-grubbing or a good eye for warriors? With merely one look, he immediately determined that I wasnât someone who uses a sword in his profession, thus he didnât even bother to greet me.
Seeing that Igor was talking enthusiastically with the owner, I could only walk around the weapons shop on my own. As far as I could see, the shopâs weapons were still skewed toward swords and knives. Weapons like swords sounded very familiar to me, but staves sounded completely foreign⦠Do I really use a staff?
Unable to stop myself, I picked up a sword and skillfully waved it around. It feels familiar; maybe I really do use swords⦠Eh! Whereâs the sword?
Confused, I stared at my empty hands. Wasnât I holding a sword in my hands just now? How could it have disappeared after I merely waved it around twice?
âAh!â Igor suddenly shouted aloud, and then there was a clanging sound of metal hitting the floor.
I looked back. Oh! So the sword had flown out of my hands, and had squarely hit the back of Igorâs head⦠Luckily itâs the handle that hit him!
âGrisia, what did you throw at me⦠Damn it!â
Igor painfully rubbed his head, turned around, stared at the sword on the floor, and then looked at me disbelievingly. I immediately made the worldâs most innocent expression to face him, and then I used my most sorrowful tone and repented, âIâm sorry, my hand momentarily slipped.â
âYour slip-up almost took my life⦠Cleric! Youâre not allowed to touch any swords.â Igor unhappily warned me, and then he turned his head back to continue his bargaining with the shop owner.
I walked over, lifted up the sword and put it back at its original place. After that I didnât dare touch a single weapon⦠Maybe my weapon really is a staff after all!
At least, if a staff slips out of my hand and hits someone, it wonât cause someoneâs death.
Not being able to touch anything really bored me. Looking at Igor who was still in a heated debate with the shop owner, I thought they would probably still have to haggle about the price for a long time. So I yelled, âIgor, Iâm going to head over and look at the staves first.â
âOkay, but donât buy any yet!â Igor didnât even look at me when he replied.
âAlright.â
After I promised him that, I walked out of the weapons shop and did a search. Immediately, I discovered that opposite the weapons shop was another shop that had a fake wooden staff hanging on each side of its door. That should be the shop that Igor had mentioned earlier.
I started crossing the street, but suddenly, I felt my sleeve being tugged⦠Who is it!?
It really shocked me that someone could suddenly appear close to me⦠I could see in all directions, so no one should be able to come so close yet be unnoticed!
I turned around and faced the person, but because of that I could no longer keep my guard up. The person who had tugged on my sleeve only reached my chest in height, had a round face, had hair reaching the waist, and wore a long skirt⦠Itâs obviously a little girl!
Maybe I had been too fixated on searching for the staff shop opposite the street, so that was why I hadnât noticed her!
I lowered my head to look at her, and in a gentle voice asked, âHello, whatâs your name?â
The little girl shyly replied, âScarlet.â
Scarlet? What a strange name. I continued asking, âDid you want big brother to do something for you, Scarlet?â
âBig brother⦠Come with me!â
Scarlet suddenly stopped tugging on my sleeve, instead using both hands to pull my right hand, and just like that she began dragging me off with her forcefully. I quickly explained to her, âWait, wait a minute, Iâm waiting for my comrade, so I canât just go off with you.â
Yet Scarlet didnât give up, and wholeheartedly pulled me along. At the same time, she continued exclaiming, âCome with me, come with meâ¦â
Of course I couldnât just be dragged along by a little girl; even though I may be a weak cleric, Iâd never allow it! However, Scarlet was very determined, so the two of us were stuck in this stalemate for quite some time. Finally, Scarletâs eyes that were brimming with the water element managed to defeat me successfully.
I could only bring her along to the weapons shop. I poked my head in. Igor was still bargaining with the shop owner, and it looked as though that wouldnât end for quite a while. I yelled to him, âIgor, Iâm going off first. Letâs meet later at the staff shop, alright?â
âThatâs fine.â Igor again didnât even bother turning his head around to reply, and continued arguing with the shop owner.
After getting his agreement, I hugged my chest with both arms, looked down toward Scarlet and said brusquely, âAlright then! Now Iâm yours, so you can take me to wherever it is you wanted to take me, happy?â
Scarlet immediately smiled, and the water element in her eyes also vanished without a trace.
I was dragged along the entire way by Scarlet, and we turned at a countless number of street corners. Luckily, I noticed that my memory seemed to be quite good. Even when we turned left three times, turned right five times, and then walked through a five-way intersectionâs third street from the left, I could still remember the entire way.
Even though I remember the path, it wonât do if I walk too far, as I still have to look for the unicorn⦠No, I mean I have to look for Igor!
I curiously asked, âScarlet, where are you taking me to?â
Scarlet let out a tinkling laugh like silver bells and pulled me along to turn into another alley, before finally stopping and pointing to the front. She said softly, âSee for yourself, big brother!â
I turned to âlookâ toward where Scarlet pointed⦠Even though there was still some distance between us, I saw what Scarlet wanted to show me clearly. Although I had lost my memories and had no idea whether I had ever seen such a thing before, when I looked at it I almost immediately knew what it wasâ¦
It was a unicorn.
It was just in the basement of a house, and the holy element radiating off of it was so strong it was startling. Even though there were a lot of different elements separating us, I could still clearly see its form. Its shape indeed looked like a horse, but it was somewhat finer and more elegant than a normal horse.
The most obvious difference between it and a regular horse was the horn on its head. The holy element from the horn was so strong that I had a feeling that I couldnât âlookâ at it for long periods of time, and the shape was also a bit blurry.
Then, it suddenly lifted its head and looked in my direction⦠No! It is looking at âme.â
It looked at me, just like how I was looking at it.
After quite some time, I finally recovered from the shock of seeing a unicorn for the first time. I lowered my head and said, âDid it want you to look for me? Scarlet⦠Scarlet?â
There was no one beside me.
I blanked out, but I didnât feel particularly surprised. After all, I was currently someone without memories. There were too many things that I didnât understand. Maybe being able to conjure a little girl is actually a special ability of unicorns.
I walked toward where the unicorn was and stepped into a house. The interior was quite ruined, with debris everywhere and cobwebs on almost everything. The floor was also covered in a thick layer of dust, as if no one had come here for a few hundred years. No wonder no one had thought of coming here to look for the unicorn, but⦠How had the unicorn gotten down into the basement?
As I could already âseeâ it, I knew it was originally sitting on the floor. But the moment it noticed me walking toward it, it stood up and kept walking around in circles in the basement, looking as if it was very excited.
I quickened my steps even more, found the stairs leading to the basement, and ran toward where the unicorn was in one dash.
Itâs just in front of me, just five steps away⦠No, it stepped closer by two steps again.
Although I couldnât even determine whether Sybil was pretty or not, I knew that this unicorn before my eyes was definitely extraordinarily beautiful, and that it should definitely be a snow-white animal of elegance.
Wait a minute, snow-white? I still have some memory of snow â it should be something formed from the condensation of water â but what is âwhite?â
At this moment, the unicorn suddenly stepped forward again, standing before me, even nudging its head against me.
âYou like me, donât you?â
I smiled at it, and even stretched out my hand to stroke the side of its neck. It arched its neck, looking as if it was enjoying it a lot, and then it even lowered its head to lick my handâ¦
âThat tickles, donât do that, hahaha! Donât you only like virgins? Iâm not aâ¦â I stopped short. Wait a minuteâ¦
Could it be that, I am a pure, innocent⦠virgin?!
The unicorn then even more intimately started rubbing its head against my chest, its entire head nestled against me.
âStupid horse, go away! Iâm not a virgin!â
The unicorn however, started licking my face⦠Bastard, am I so pure that youâre willing to lick me?!
âI know! Maybe Iâm only eighteen.â
I suddenly thought of this and mumbled to myself, âIf so, then it wouldnât be surprising if I am a virgin⦠Thatâs it! Definitely, Iâm only eighteen, no! I might only be sixteen even!â