Chapter 1219: Peridot
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
ãGreat. Weâve arrived earlier than expected.ã
ï¼Nn. Everyone did their best.ï¼
Our friends from Raydoss, especially the villagers, reached Bulbora by mustering every last bit of strength. March of the Valkyrie helped once we made everyone Franâs subordinates, but the villagers still had a rough time.
Despite being in an enemy nation, I could see them breathing a sigh of relief upon reaching a safe haven. Oh, and yeah, weâve already told them they were in Kranzel.
They were surprised at first, of course, but Sibylla quickly calmed them down. Itâs truly remarkable how much trust Raydoss citizens place in the Red Knights.
Upon our arrival in Bulbora, a female clerk dressed in a robe was waiting for us. Her black hair was tied in a short bob, and was overall pretty plain, to put it bluntly.
We left the Red Knights to defend the villagers, then approached the woman with Sibylla and a few of her friends.
ãI have been awaiting your arrival.ã
ãYouâre Esmeraldaâs subordinate?ã
ãYes. Please call me Peridot.ã
At first glance, Peridot appeared to be an unassuming clerk. However, Fran, Sibylla, Madred, and I could sense her strength.
Klikka seemed not to fully understand, so Peridotâs abilities must be considerable.
ãâ¦And they told me Kranzelâs intelligence division was nothing to be worried about. What a jokeâ¦ã
ãFufufu.ã
Peridot simply laughed off Sibyllaâs words, but there could be no doubt to her abilities. Well, I suppose an individual with exceptional abilities might not necessarily translate to the strength of the organization.
After all, Raydossâs spies did a number on Kranzel before Esmeralda returned from retirement.
ãIs this everyone?ã
ãNn. No oneâs missing.ã
ãI can vouch for that too.ã
Peridot nodded quietly in response to Fran and Sibyllaâs words, pointing to the carriages lined up beside the main gate.
ãPlease head over to those carriages. We will take you to the temporary accommodation, which is a building formerly used by the knights.ã
I remember seeing that the last time we came to Bulbora. There was some kind of barracks for the knights at the edge of town.
Many of the knights must have been deployed to the border, or lost their lives in the war. Thus, the building was currently vacant.
ãâ¦They donât need any checks before entering?ã
Normally, any non-nobles would get checked at the gate.
ãAs we have no diplomatic relations with Raydoss, thereâs no point in checking if they have identification. We wouldnât be able to determine if itâs genuine or not.ã
ãI see.ã
Iâm sure Peridot could be asking for a lot more. For example, she could try taking away their weapons, but that would certainly sour relations. Not to mention how Sibylla and Madred wonât be willing to hand over their relics.
Bulbora would take significant damage if the knights fought back. Thus, itâs better to show some flexibility and make sure they stay quiet.
ãDo not worry about the lord, the Adventurerâs Guild, and the knights, as we have already informed them. Also, several trading companies have promised to cooperate. The carriages were lent to us by the various parties.ã
The carriages with decorations and armor must belong to the lord and the knights. The large ones used for transporting goods were from the trading companies. The smaller and somewhat dirty ones must be from the Adventurerâs Guild.
I guess anyone who gets stuck in the guild carriages will have to deal with it.
ãI must apologize to the knights, but could you continue walking a little farther?ã
ãRoger that, we appreciate your help. Klikka, guide everyone to the carriages.ã
ãYes.ã
ãBiscot⦠Or rather. Bisdra, behave yourself.ã
ãKyua!ã
Biscot, aka Bisdra, nodded cutely. I was wondering if that name was actually acceptable, but it seemed fine since he nodded in response.
The villagers boarded the around twenty carriages, and the Red Knights formed a solid defensive formation to guard them. Kranzel may be friendly for now, but itâs still enemy territory. I suppose they wonât let their guard down.
Fran and Urushi followed behind the last carriage. I doubt anyone will try to run, but we should watch just in case.
Well, we arrived at the knight hall without incident though.
They called it a âhallâ, but it looked more like a stone fortress. Apparently, this building served as an emergency evacuation point back when Bulbora was still small. Thus, it was built big and sturdy to accommodate many people.
Maids guided the villagers off the carriage and into the hall.
That said, the maids were clearly working for Peridot, since their movements had similar sharpness to members of the intelligence division. I wouldnât be surprised if they were trained as maids for infiltration purposes.
The real question is if theyâre battle maids who have trained hard enough to get as strong as Quina. I guess itâs possible, but they didnât seem that strong⦠I hope?
ãOnce again, I am Peridot, the one who will taking care of you all.ã
ãYeah, weâll be relying on you.ã
ãKyua!ã
ãFufufu, nice to be working with you too.ã
Bisdra made some sort of âGlad to have you!â hand raising gesture. Peridot laughed and softly poked him on the nose in return.
At first glance, it looked like a kind lady playing with a baby dragon. But despite the size, a dragon is a dragon. Most ordinary people arenât able to touch one so fearlessly.
Which made it clear that Peridot was no ordinary person. I donât know if this was her natural response or if she was deliberately acting this way as some form of intimidation.
Though I guess Esmeraldaâs right-hand woman probably wouldnât play around a lot.
ãYou will be living here for the time being. However, I cannot allow you to leave the premises. This applies to both the knights and civilians.ã
ãYeah, I know. Weâre not asking for freedom of movement in enemy territory. You will be doing something about our food though, right?ã
ãOf course. We intend to treat our guests fairly.ã
ãThanks.ã
ãThere are benefits in it for us as well.ã
ãIs that so?ã
ãYes it is.ã
Peridot smiled politely, but there was an unspoken pressure behind her words.
Concepts like human rights and foreign aid donât exist in this world. Kranzel wasnât going to help anyone on good will alone.
Peridot must have decided that supporting the villagers was an effective way of placating and/or stalling the Red Knights. I bet they know a bit about how the knights work due to info from captured prisoners.
ãI look forward to working with you.ã
ãYeah, the feeling is mutual.ã
Peridot and Sibylla shook hands, though neither appeared to be genuinely smiling.