Chapter 880
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
ãI found something!ã
ãSome kind of old ruin?ã
Led by wielders of earth magic, including Fran and Bryne, the adventurers and outlaws dug through the ground for about five minutes.
And we easily found what we were looking for.
We knew exactly what the passage was, but the others had no clue what was in store for them. They had to keep their guards up.
All we could see was what looked like a brown brick wall. Like the adventurer muttered just now, they looked like part of an ancient ruin. We were the only ones who knew this was the outer wall of the underground passage.
The passage was about five meters below ground level.
When we checked the underground passage in the town, it was about ten meters deep, right? It seems to be ascending to the surface as it gets closer to the exit outside town.
It would be unthinkable to destroy recently discovered ruins back on Earth, but this was another world. The men immediately began examining the walls, and even drilled a hole to check the interior.
Light shines through, exposing the inside of the passage.
ãIt is definitely man-made. Maybe an escape route for one of the cityâs bigwigs? Miranleil, have you ever heard anything like this?ã
ãAs if someone like me could get my hands on that kind of info. What about the adventurers?ã
ãWe donât know either.ã
In the end, no one knew what this underground passage was. Some had heard rumors of such a thing, but they never thought it really existed.
ãKeh. So theyâll be able to run for their lives if everyone else dies? Disgusting.ã
ãIsnât that about what youâd expect from those guys?ã
At any rate, we have to lead them to Gazzol next. And for that, we need some way of getting them interested in the tunnel.
Iâll give Fran the instructions from here.
ãâ¦â¦Hey. Where does this lead?ã
ãWhere? Thatâsâ¦â¦ well, I dunno.ã
ãDonât ask me. Considering the big organizations, itâs gotta belong to either us, the Dragon King Syndicate, the Sanatorium, or the Adventurers Guild.ã
ãThen weâll check.ã
ãIs that really necessary? Itâs not a well-known escape route, right?ã
Miranleil tilted her head at Franâs words. But after that, Bryne seemed to have realized something.
ãWait. Do you think anyone still knows of this passageâs existence?ã
ãWhat do you mean?ã
ãI mean, if everyoneâs forgotten the passageâs existence, the antidemons could use it as a way in.ã
ãBut thereâs no dust, so it must have been cleaned, right? Isnât it still in use?ã
ãItâs possible thereâs some kind of magic going on to maintain it.ã
ãHuh? I see.ã
After listening to the conversation between Bryne and Miranleil, the others also grew curious about what was at the end of the tunnel. We decided to scout it out.
ãWe need to find out where this leads, since itâs definitely headed towards Sendia.ã
ãI agree. If itâs a forgotten passageway, the antidemons could infiltrate it and enter without resistance.ã
ãWe also need to keep an eye on the entrance, to prevent any antidemons from going in.ã
ãWell, why donât we start by looking for the entrance?ã
Without any further prompting, Bryne took charge of the search. Now we just need to get them to discover Gazzol.
We started by making a small group to enter the underground passage: Fran, Bryne, Miranleil, and three Rank C adventurers.
With Urushi in the lead, we headed down the underground passage in the opposite direction from town. After about three minutes, we arrived at the entrance.
Well, not exactly the entrance, but a dead end. There was no door, only a large amount of earth and sand blocking our way.
The hole at the top was dug out by Urushi when he escaped from the passage. It had been completely blocked when he first got here.
Whoever used this passage must need to cast earth magic to move the dirt out of the way every time they passed through the entrance.
ãWhat? Itâs buried? So I guess no one uses it?ã
ãNo, the quality of the soil is obviously different. Wait a minute.ã
Bryne began to dig up the soil with some kind of earth magic. He nodded again and again.
ãThis is clearly soil that has been tampered with by earth magic. The earth here has been moved at least once in the past few years.ã
ãSo youâre saying someone with earth magic passed through here?ã
ãYeah, thatâs exactly what Iâm saying.ã
Bryne was a more capable man than I expected.
After that, Fran and the others moved the dirt out of the way and asked the adventurers to keep an eye on the entrance.
No one refused after being told that it might be a possible route for antidemons to enter the city. They also sent a few people to inform them of the location.
Who did they inform? Adventurers, outlaws, and the guards near the gate, of course. Now everyone knows about the existence of the passage.
ãLetâs go.ã
ãYeah, sure.ã
After completing the minor arrangement details, we finally set out for the back of the passageway. Fran and Bryne were in the lead with their keen senses, and Miranleil the talented archer held the rear.
As we learned from our chats along the way, Bryne was from a badger-like species of beastman, the âEarth Badgersâ. That explained his detection ability and talent in earth magic.
Fran also turned around to talk to Miranleil. She found it strange that Miranleil constantly wore a smile on her face. All they were doing was walking, so it didnât seem particularly interesting.
ãHey. Whatâs so fun?ã
ãHeh heh heh. Itâs been a while since Iâve done exploring like this.ã
She told us about how she, Gephe, and Gazzol used to be members of the same mercenary group operating on a different continent. However, they had to flee to Gordicia after their employers were defeated in battle and blamed them for the loss.
ãWe only get to fight antidemons, the booze sucks, and there ainât any dungeons. This placeâs just no fun.ã
In other words, she welcomed this unusual event.
We kept walking and finally arrived at the end of the tunnel, with a door matching the one leading to Gazzolâs room in the hallucination Urushi had shown me.
ãI canât wait to see what we find!ã
ãI only hope this doesnât lead somewhere troublesome.ã
No can do, Bryne. Thereâs plenty of trouble waiting for us up ahead.