âA mercenary?â
âYes, mercenaries,â Zich answered, âIf a war breaks out, the more fighting forces you have, the better it is.â
âUm.â Dronian swallowed back his low hum. Like Zich said, the more forces they had, the better it was for them. However, he couldnât accept Zichâs offer right away.
âI see that you are hesitating. I assume itâs for two reasons,â Zich raised two fingers. âFirst, you donât know the level of skills we have.â Zich placed one finger down. âAnd second, you wonder if itâs right to bring humans into a war between elves.â
Dronian was surprised that Zich had exactly pinpointed his feelings.
ââ¦You are right.â There was nothing for Dronian to gain here by lying, and he admitted Zichâs words willingly, âA mercenary has to have a certain amount of skill, but I donât know how strong you all are. Like you said, I am certainly reluctant to get humans involved in this conflict between elves.â
ââ¦You must not be desperate.â
âSorry?â Dronian was a bit taken aback by Zichâs unexpected question.
âEven if the war didnât officially break out yet, you can guess the strength of your opponent,â Zich started. Of course, information about enemy forces could be inaccurate, but no one would be able to make any decisions with that mindset. âIf all the other tribes took the Iron Tribeâs side, Your Highness wouldnât have been able to refuse my offer with a reason like, âI am reluctant to bring humans into this war.â You would have asked us to show our skills immediately.â
If they really were desperate, the Prince would have sent even a crawling ant to the battlefield if they could.
Zich continued, âSo, that means the other tribes havenât sided with the Iron Tribe yet. However, that wonât necessarily mean that all the other tribes are also on the Lake Tribeâs side. I suppose you rejected my offer since you all already have the upper hand in this war, and you donât need to add an untrustworthy force alongside your men.â
ââ¦â Dronian listened to Zichâs words quietly.
âThere are two things that I can guess. Either the tribes that sided with the Lake Tribe and the Iron Tribe are on a similar level, or they didnât make their decision on which side to take yet. I also think thereâs a high chance that other tribe leaders could have been captured.â
âYou are right.â
âThen, I suppose you might be reluctant to hire humans in consideration of the other tribes too.â
âThat is also right.â
âBut what would you do if that could be more of an advantage?â
Dornian tilted his head. âWhat are you saying is an advantage?â
âIt could be an advantage that we are humans.â
Dornian couldnât understand it immediately, but Dornian was someone who had undergone training to become the heir of the Lake Tribe and had never been rebuked for his capabilities. He soon realized what Zich meant.
âHe has pretty good judgements.â Zichâs assessment of Dornian went up.
Dornian continued, âYou all are humansâpeople who have no place in a war between elves. The Iron Tribe will certainly not know of your existence since you werenât part of our forces to begin with. And even if you all attack them, they wonât be able to connect you to anyone else. Thus, I can use you as a third party who has no connection to us.â
Dornian stared at Zich and asked, âAm I right?â
âYes. Of course, if we attack, they might suspect that a tribe might have employed some humans, but they might also think we are a third party, unrelated to the elves,â Zich said and added, âIf a tribe normally had a deep connection to humans, the Iron Tribe might suspect that tribe first. From what I know though, there is no tribe among the elves that has a close tie to humans.â
The elves only interacted with humans for trade and business transactions. This rule applied to the Lake Tribe, and after the incident with the Lakeâs Tear, even those business transactions had considerably dwindled.
âArenât weâforces that even Your Highness couldnât expect? We donât necessarily have to fight within the Lake Tribeâs territory. Also, since we are a mysterious force with unclear goals, we will do more than enough to shake up your opponent.â
âThat is a certainly tempting offer,â Dronian said. He had already thought up several places to use them.
âI like your offer, but are you aware that thereâs a couple of things that I have to make sure of before I accept it?â
âYes, you are talking about our skills,â Zich smiled. From the first place, fighting alongside the Lake Tribe or moving separately as another group was only possible if Zich and his companions had the skills to do so. If they didnât have skills, there was no need for them anywhere.
âCan you prove it?â
âAs much as you want.â
Zich looked around at his companions. âWhoever the person is, Iâm sure they will exceed your expectations.â
âThen, I will make preparations to see all of your skills. I hope you will rest until then.â
Dronian asked the elf standing beside him to guide Zich and his companions. They were all about to leave when Dronian said to Leona who was trying to sneak out with the rest of the group, âWhere are you going? We have some things to talk about.â
âUgh!â
Leona looked at the rest of the group with pleading eyes, but nobody wanted to intervene in a conversation between siblingsâespecially an older brotherâs lecture to his sister who ran away from home. In the end, Zich and his companions left as Leona stayed in the room with tearful eyes.
ââ¦â
ââ¦â
Silence filled the room for a moment. Dornian looked at Leona sternly, and Leona stole furtive glances at him while she had her head down.
ââ¦Sigh!â A big sigh escaped Dornianâs mouth. Leona flinched and her shoulders trembled.
âAre you reflecting on your actions?â Dornian asked.
ââ¦Yeah.â
âCan I trust that something like this wonât ever happen again?â
âYeah.â
Another sigh followed. Dornian shook his head and said, âFrom the bottom of my heart, I would like to imprison you in a place for a hundred years and make you self reflect, but considering our current situation and the fact you retrieved the Lakeâs Tear, I will forgive you.â
Leonaâs head shot up, but when she saw that Dornian still wore a stern expression on his face, she bowed her head down again.
âIf you do something like this one more time, I wonât let it slide. Do you understand me?â
âYeah.â
âGood. Then, letâs end this matter here.â
She was forgivenâLeona felt the load on her shoulders lighten. However, Dornianâs next words pressed down on her heart again.
âI wonât stop Freid from scolding you.â
âHuh?â
Leona blinked several times in shock. Dronian smirked at her shocked face.
âWell, to you, Freidâs scolding would be much more effective than exiling you to an island for 100 years.â
âH-hey, Brother. While youâre in the process of forgiving me, can you tell Freidâ¦â
She requested help from Dronian in a hurry. Of course, Leonaâs desperate attempts were in vain.
âIâm not going to say anything to Freid, so donât get any strange expectations. When Mother, Father, and Grandma come back, prepare to also get scolded by them.â
Leona was making a sad face and desperately trying to find a way to endure Freidâs scolding when she suddenly halted.
ââ¦Are they really being held as captives? Mother and Father? Even Grandma?â
ââ¦Yeah.â
Dronian had been confident so far as Leonaâs older brother, but he made a bitter reply. In order to fill up the empty space left behind by his father, Dronian did not show his emotions to other people, but since he was in front of a family member, some of his emotions seeped out.
âDonât worry about them too much. Since the Iron Tribe wants us to obey them, they wonât easily harm our family. If the Iron Tribe harms any one of our family members, this whole conflict wonât end with our obedience. Itâll only end when one side completely dies.â
However, it was true that their family was in a dangerous situation. Since the Iron Tribe had three important figures from the Lake Tribe as hostages, the Iron Tribe could decide to kill just one of them. In the worst case scenario, all three of them could also die. Thus, Dronian couldnât explicitly show his concerns to his younger sister.
âIâm sure they will come back safely. You should worry about making good excuses when they come back.â
ââ¦Okay.â
As if to break the melancholic mood, Dronian slightly raised his voice.
âI want to ask about your companions. Iâm thankful that they want to fight on our side as mercenaries, but Iâm not sure about their skills. How strong are they?â
Leona smirked at his words and replied very confidently, âIâm not just saying this because they are my companions who helped me out, butâ¦â Leona added more strength in her voice. âThey are really strong!â
* * *
In order to test Zich and his companionsâ skills, the palace employees prepared a site behind the palace. It was the same area where the royal guards trained, and thick trees completely surrounded the area to shield them from the peering eyes of other elves.
âWeâll be checking your skills through a duel. Is that alright?â
âYes, Prince Dronian.â
Zich was the first one to step forward, and he easily warmed up his body by carelessly swinging Windur around. An elf stepped up in front of him.
âAre you my opponent?â
âYes.â
Zichâs opponent was Dâniel, and Dâniel held a thin sword. Compared to Zichâs Windur, which was pretty big and thick, Dânielâs sword looked frail. However, since elves were much better at handling mana than humans, the thickness and size of a sword did not matter to an elf. Of course, Windurâs solidity and strength were incomparable to any ordinary sword.
âHe used to be a royal guard, and even among our tribe, he holds considerable skills and strength. Moreover, if we do end up hiring the four of you, we would have to keep your identities a secret as much as we can. For that reason, I thought it would be best to have you guys fight versus Dâniel who already knows all of you.â
âAs expected, he makes good judgments.â
Dronian was really an admirable prince.
âPrince Dronian, thatâs a great idea. Since we wore robes the whole time after meeting Mr. Dâniel, it would be hard for anyone to figure out our identities.â
âYou did that?â
Dronian stared at Dâniel who had guided them to the capital, and the latter nodded to affirm Zichâs statement.
âYou made a smart judgment.â Dronian looked closely at Zichâs face. âJudging by how he was able to figure out our situation, make an offer based on his groupâs position as humans, and cover his group with robes, heâs a sharp human with keen senses.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
His officials told him that the man named Zich was the leader of the group. A leader with the ability to quickly assess the situation was a great advantage to have.
âI think I can expect a lot from a unit with a leader like that.â
Dronian fervently prayed that Zich and his companions would be skilled and that they would be a great support for him and his tribe during this difficult time. However, as soon as the battle started, Dronianâs thoughts and expectations about Zich and his companions were completely shatteredâof course, to a much more positive side.