Chapter 874
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
Fran and Filuria stared at each other in complete silence.
There was an indescribable tension between the two.
Most people would think the two are friendly since they are both acquainted with Sophie. On the contrary, both knew the other was an enemy.
Well, Iâm guessing Filuria only thought of Fran as an annoying adventurer that might get in her way.
She must have had no idea that Sophie and Fran were already connected.
Yet she came up with the plan to break them up by mentioning Franâs suspicion of being an assassin on the spur of the moment. Even if this didnât succeed, she would be able to learn just how close the two were without any damage to herself.
She thoroughly calculated everything in that brief moment.
What should we do from here?
Ideally, we could expose Filuriaâs wrongdoings and eliminate her immediatelyâ¦â¦ But thatâs obviously impossible.
Itâs not like we have any hard evidence of her crimes, and I doubt anyone would believe us anyways.
If Filuria, one of the most influential people in town, says we made it up, then sheâll be believed over us.
She would be like a noble in other countries, and one of very high status. She could say the sky is falling, and people would rush over to agree with her.
It seems she has no intention of harming us right after Sophie declared Fran as one of her friends, but who knows what she has in store for us later.
However, if we launch a preemptive strike on her, we would be the bad guys. In the first place, we shouldnât do anything rash since we know nothing about the Ward Dealerâs abilities.
I had actually secretly appraised Filuria when she first showed up. Even if she detected my appraisal, we could make the excuse that she surprised us with their sudden appearance.
Yet my appraisal failed to work, similar to how my detection-type skills were nullified. She must be in possession of a warding stone or some similar tool.
Seeing as how the appraisal did not work on either of them, it might be possible for Seliadot to mass-produce wards capable of blocking appraisal.
Anyways, we donât know if we could win against this Rank A adventurer of unknown ability, even if we were in perfect condition.
We also couldnât start a battle in the presence of so many patients. But at the same time, it would be a waste to run back home empty-handed.
Letâs try to squeeze some info out of Filuria before we go.
ãIâm looking for illegal slavers. Do you know who they are?ã
ãHow would I know?ã
ãBecause youâre the most powerful person in town. Also, the Sanatorium could easily have patients declared dead and made into slaves.ã
ãWe would never do such a thing! The next time you say something so foolish, Iâll have you escorted out.ã
ãSo you really donât buy or sell illegal slaves?ã
ãLeave immediately!ã
ãAnswer the question and Iâll leave.ã
ãI have nothing to do with such a filthy business as illegal slave trading!ã
Franâs questioning made her visibly upset, causing her to scream in a high-pitched voice. She must have panicked after being asked about the skeletons in her closet.
Now we know that she is definitely related to the illegal slavers, and she at least knows the identities of some of them.
Does this mean we will really have to fight against Seliadot in the near future?
While I was considering our options, I saw Fran suddenly get ready for battle.
It looked like she only leaned forward a tiny bit, but I knew she was ready to deliver a slash in the blink of an eye.
Only Sophie and Seliadot noticed this. The others, including Filuria, must have thought that Fran only became a little irritated.
I havenât even told Fran about Filuriaâs relation to the slavers, but she could already infer the results of my Principle of Falsehoods from my change in attitude.
We understand each other so deeply now that I could no longer hide anything.
ãFran. I understand how you feel, but itâs not a good idea to fight here!ã
If Filuria really was the leader of the slavers and killing her would end everything, then it wouldnât be a bad idea to take her down and hightail it out of town.
However, things arenât going to be that simple. If Filuria was only one part of the trafficking ring, we would need to interrogate her for information on the rest.
And with so many people here, it would be impossible to capture Filuria without anyone noticing.
Even Fran should have understood all thisââbut her uncontrollable killing intent must have caused the slight movement of her body.
ãWhat do you think youâre doing?ã
Seliadot glared at us. From the young-looking girl with a pretty face came an unimaginable pressure assaulting Fran.
From her point of view, it must have looked like Fran asked her employer a bunch of rude questions, and then got angry for no reason.
The atmosphere was tense, as both sides were on guard and unable to relax their fighting stance.
The tension only broke after someone came running into the tower.
He seemed to be an adventurer in a great hurry, since he fell to his knees at the entrance. Still, he gathered all his strength and shouted.
ãA-A horde of antidemons! Approaching town! All adventurers are to intercept them!ã
It seems the season of antidemons has finally arrived in this illegal city.
Filuria immediately asked the adventurer a question.
ãHow many?ã
ãAt least 30,000!ã
ãâ¦â¦Are they sending their vanguard to scout us out?ã
ãProbably. Thatâs far too few to take down the city.ã
30,000 certainly sounds like a lot, but thatâs fewer than the number of antidemons in Castel. They would need more than that to take down a city this big.
Like Filuria said, it was most likely the hordeâs advance party.
After discussing the situation with her bodyguard, the deceitful woman turned back to Fran.
ãThe adventurers are required to gather in the case of an antidemon raid. Shouldnât you be on your way now?ã
ãâ¦â¦What about Seliadot?ã
ãSomeone needs to defend the Sanatorium, you know? They already told me I donât have to go.ã
This is an important facility, so it makes sense not to send the guards out too.
ãâ¦â¦Sophie, Iâll be back soon.ã
ãIâll be here healing people. Donât die.ã
ãNn.ã
Fran said her farewells to Sophie and ran out of the tower. We have to head to the guild first.
But Iâm starting to get more and more suspicious of Prear, the guildmaster.
That old guy said there were no other Rank A adventurers in this town. And yet, Seliadot was right there.
He could make the excuse that Seliadot wasnât counted among the adventurersâ numbers since she was hired to guard the Sanatorium, but thereâs no reason not to tell Fran. And âOops, I forgotâ isnât going to cut it when weâre talking about Rank A adventurers.
Itâs very likely that he hid that information on purpose, so that he could manipulate Fran into doing what he wanted.
If he really forgot, then we canât trust in his abilities. If heâs trying to manipulate Fran, we canât trust him period. Either way, we have to be more careful around him.
ãTo think those simple-minded outlaws are more trustworthy than the medical director or guildmasterâ¦â¦ Thatâs an illegal city for you, nothing is ever straightforward.ã