Chapter 59: The Swordsman who teases the Magician
Water Magician
âThatâs unusual, why are you having dinner alone?â
At the guild cafeteria, a B-rank adventurer Swordsman came over to make fun of a Water-Attribute Magician quietly eating dinner alone.
âYeah, the other three went to an abandoned mine in the west village for a request.â
The Swordsman proceeded to sit in front of the Magician.
âEven if you sit there, I wonât treat you, you know?â
âI donât expect my juniors to treat me!â
Of course, Abel was a Swordsman who paid for his food properly.
âSeniors can always treat their juniors anytime, you know?â
âI donât intend to treat a rich junior!â
Abel retorted and ordered a daily set meal.
âSuch a cold world â¦â
âIs that a line to say at this timing â¦â
âBy the way, this is unusual for Abel too. Having dinner in the guild cafeteria at this timing. What about the other members?â
âI like the food here so I eat it often, okay?â
As proof, Abel was eating the daily set meal that was served deliciously.
âNo, well, itâs delicious, but â¦â
âJust because weâre party members doesnât mean weâre always together.â
Abel swallowed properly and only spoke when there was no rice in his mouth.
How refined.
âHmm, I understand why Abel is out alone at this time.â
âYes?â
âYou plan to fill your stomach here before visiting the red light district or something.â
âI-idiot!â
Abel hurriedly closed Ryoâs mouth with both hands and looked around.
It seemed that there was somebody who he didnât want to hear that.
âYou never know if someone and who is listening.â
âThere are ears in the walls and eyes in the sliding door, right?â
âIâve heard of âThere are ears in the wallsâ, but what is âshoji ni me ariâ?â¦â
At any rate, Abel was relieved to see that it wasnât heard by those who shouldnât.
âIâm not planning to visit the red light district.â
âNo way, youâre a regular for a specific woman â¦â
âIdiot. Thatâs not it too.â
âAbel ⦠you would be called a pedophile if you lay your hands on Rin â¦â
âHey, Rin is Warrenâs â¦â
Abel suddenly realized he spoke too much at that point.
âForget what I just said â¦â
âThatâs an amazing giant-tiny combination.â
A giant over 2 meters and a petite girl about 150 centimeters.
âWell, if thereâs love, height is just a number â¦â
Abel looked at the daily set meal that he had finished eating with a hint of loneliness while nodding.
âIn other words, Abelâs target is Rihya â¦â
âI-idiot, thatâs not it.â
Abel denied it even though his face was bright red.
Is he a junior high school student?
(It seems that Etho will have to be heartbroken even before he confesses ⦠thatâs a shame.)
But ⦠Ryo suddenly looked back on himself.
Since he came to ãPhiã, his so-called libido had disappeared altogether.
In other words, he was no longer attracted in that direction to women or men.
Although it wasnât something to be troubled by so there was no particular problem with that, still â¦
When he thought of the bright red Abel, Niles, and Etho, they looked dazzling.
âAbel, you can have two sets if one meal isnât enough?â
âNo, having two meals for dinner would be a little â¦â
âYou just have to move as much as you eat.â
âHuh?â
âYou just have to work harder at night.â
Ryo nodded repeatedly and said.
âNight work? Are you talking about the red light district or something like that?â
âNo. The job of sneaking into the dens of villainous merchants, stealing their fraudulently stolen money, and handing it out to the poor!â
âYeah, Ryo, thatâs called a thief. Even if you call it a chivalrous thief, itâs still a thief after all.â
âI see that Abel is on the side of pseudo-justice â¦â
âDonât call it pseudo.â
Ryoâs expression was dyed with despair while Abel argued back after he was called something unexpected.
âAbel, leaving that aside, I have something else to ask.â
âLeaving that aside ⦠Ryo was the one who brought it up. All right, what is it?â
âI didnât make any progress at the South Library, so Iâd like to go to the North Library. Are there any usage restrictions?â
Ryo heard rumors that the North Library didnât accommodate ordinary people.
He was planning to go tomorrow anyway, but if Abel knew more, he wouldnât have to spend extra time.
âOh, unlike the South Library, there are restrictions. If you belong to the Adventurerâs Guild, you can use it if you are D-rank or higher. When you show your guild card at the reception, you will be given an admission card, and you have to wear it all the time around your chest while you are inside. If Iâm not mistaken, the adventurerâs guild admission card should be a black one.â
Abel looking up and recalled as he answered.
âThen I can enter too.â
âHowever, you canât enter the forbidden archives unless youâre B-rank or above.â
âForbidden archives!â
Such an exciting word.
However, he didnât think that heâll have to go to the forbidden archives this time because he just wanted to find some material on ãAkumaã and ãAlchemyã.
âSee? Arenât you glad that you became a D-rank adventurer?â
âYes, Iâm thankful to Abel for that.â
âYeap yeap, thatâs fine then.â
Abel nodded with satisfaction.
âI guess Abel sometimes does good things.â
âNo, Iâm almost always doing good things, okay?â
âBut at the Great Tidal Bore banquet, I heard you were crying that it would have been easier with Ryo ⦠thatâs so troubling.â
âWhy do you know that!?â
Answer: Because Phelps told him.
Phelps, who told Ryo the facts, had dinner at his favorite store in the city and was slowly returning to the base of the White Brigade.
Without a companion. Alone.
Five shadows had been following him since he exited the store.
If a person was in the courtyard of the guild dormitory during the day, they would have noticed that the five shadows were cast by the same five knights.
That situation ⦠five people attacking Phelps to repay the daytime debt ⦠there was no other interpretation apart from an attempt to kill Phelps.
And they made a move when he approached a place where there was almost no human traffic.
At about the same time, the five men pulled out their swords and tried to attack Phelps from behind ⦠but their bodies all turned stiff.
âWh-what â¦â
âI canât move my body.â
âMugu â¦â
âSomething stings.â
âA needleâ¦â¦â
A female voice was barely heard within the audible range of the five people.
âEven though Phelps-sama went beyond the call and overlooked it ⦠fools. Trash should be burned.â
That was all they heard.
The spell chant was so soft that five people couldnât hear it, but the spell was definitely spun.
It was equivalent to a death sentence for the five people, and they had to experience a long, long time of dread.
ââ
The moment the trigger word was heard, a conflagration blew up and incinerated the knights.
When the people of the city gathered, there were only five lumps of ashes remaining.
âGood work, Sheena.â
Phelps didnât look behind him and only smiled slightly.
Upon confirming that, Sheena, the deputy leader of the White Brigade, bowed and disappeared into the darkness.