Til said, âIf thatâs the case, you shouldâve at least given me a heads-up when I said I was going to use him.â
âIâm sorry about that, but arenât you surprisingly calm? Heâs someone who tried to trick you.â
âIâm already using him now. Thereâs no need for me to hold vengeance in my heart for that.â
âItâs no fun because your response is so bland.â The robed figure seemed disappointed but Til snorted.
âDidnât you say it yourself? That guy is trash. Didnât you think I would have the same feelings as you?â
âDid you already know he was bad beforehand?â
âI have been with that guy for a long time. Although his skills are lacking, he has so much greed in his heart. Of course I noticed. Even if he backstabbed me, I think nothing more than, âI see.â Like you said, that guy is utterly hopeless.â
âHaha! We really did pick the right collaborator.â The robed figure seemed gleeful; although his laughter sounded strange in his raspy voice, he sounded clearly entertained by the current situation.
âMoreover, I am quite offended that you asked that guy to collaborate before you came to me.â Although his words sounded rather calm, the way Tilâs fingers lingered around his swordâs hilt seemed to indicate that he felt anger beyond simple rage. Sensing a foreboding feeling from Til, the robed figure reached out with both his arms.
âCalm down. How lowly do you think of that guy that you are so enraged by the mere fact that we asked him before you?â the robed figure said but laughed crazily again. Yet, when Til grabbed onto his swordâs handle, the robed figure quickly continued, âIt wasnât because your skills are more lacking than his. The only reason why we contacted him first was that we thought he was a guy completely capable of backstabbing his companion for his gain. If I had known you were similar to that guy, I wouldâve made the offer to you first.â
âDoes that mean I'm as bad as he is?â
âAdmit the obvious, man. The world calls guys like you who backstab others for their gains a âhuman insectâ.â
It was a harsh assessment, but Til removed his hands from his swordâs handle. âI have to admit, what you say is true.â
âI really like people who are objective about themselves. It was truly a great idea to make you our new collaborator. I bet if I had told Nick the same things, he wouldâve jumped up and down angrily.â
âItâs true that the guy has no self-awareness,â Til agreed.
âSo, is everything related to that guy over? Is there nothing else thatâs important?â Til asked for confirmation as if he was trying to finish ?the conversation, but he stopped when the robed figure spoke again.
âSomewhatâalthough I gave that guy the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls.â
ââ¦Have you gone mad?â Til asked. He said in a low voice but with an obvious sense of shock, âHow could you have given something so precious to that guy? Are you fucking serious!â
âHey, come on. Letâs not get too worked up.â The robed figure calmed Til down. âFirst of all, I wonât make any excuses regarding that decision. If I had known how utterly incapable he was, I wouldnât have given the item to him.â
âAre you seriously expecting me to just acceptâ¦!â
âAgain, calm down. We can control that guy easily anyways. Furthermore, we have Ellie as a hostage.â
âHm.â
âThis is good actually. I was already planning to put all the blame on that guy anyways, and if he has the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls, it will make the task that much easier. He wonât be able to make any excuses. After all, he was a traitor in the first place. When they investigate him, they will find more and more evidence,â the robed figure said.
ââ¦You really are using him thoroughly,â Til replied.
âEven among trash, there are some useful ones. Itâs important to use such things well.â
âI agree with that. Thatâs why I used that guy, Nick, for that long.â
âYouâll fit right into our group.â
âNonsense. Anyways, no matter how incapable that guy is, he must not know about the plan. We donât know what kind of obstruction will come our way.â
âI donât think that would matter much, but all right. Iâll be careful. Anything else youâre curious about?â
âNo.â
âGood. Then, letâs see each other again later.â The robed figure then disappeared into the darkness of the forest. Til also disappeared into the forest on the opposite side.
Some time later, the inside of the forest was quiet again and only the sound of grass bugs could be heard. Nick left the forest much later after the grass bugs sang their chorus again. His face was incredibly stiffâso stiff that he couldâve been mistaken for a corpse.
Drip! Drip! Trails of blood trickled down his fist. He gripped so hard that his fingernails had dug into his palms. Yet, Nick didnât seem to be in pain as the rage burning up inside him blocked him from feeling anything else but anger.
âI see. So thatâs how it was.â Listening to those their conversation had given him a rough idea of the whole situation.
âMy kidnapping plan failed, so those guys immediately approached Til.â Perhaps something had instigated this new turn of events, but Nick didnât care about the little details. The important part seemed to be that he had been backstabbed, and he now knew what Til and the robed figure thought of him.
âFine. If those guys are going to be like that, I canât sit idly.â Nick gritted his teeth. It seemed his teeth would break instantly from the sharp sound. After letting out a fierce display of rage, Nick disappeared back into the forest.
* * *
Swish! The grass rustled as it distorted. A robed figure who had been sitting on a hastily cut bottom of a tree turned his head toward the direction of the noise. Til was the one who came out from the bushes. Why were the two meeting each other again after separating not too long ago? Did they still have things left to discuss?
Yet, the atmosphere between the two was now strange to say the least. Before, a sharp current had flowed between the two. This was expected of people who didnât trust each other but were forced to collaborate, yet that sharp tension had completely disappeared.
âYou came.â Unlike before, the robed figureâs voice wasnât rough or scratchy, and he spoke with a normal voice. The robed figure lifted his hood, and it was surprisingly Zichâs face. He got up and approached Til. Even though Tilâs face had looked extremely cold and serious just a few moments ago, his face now looked drenched with exhaustion.
âMr. Til, youâve done well.â
âWas there anything off about me?â
âNot at all. Even I was shocked. I think you can even change your career and pursue acting.â
âThat will never happen.â Til had practiced extensively to trick Nick; he had suffered so much that he would rather hold a sword and rush towards monsters instead of acting. âBesides that, did we successfully complete our goal?â
âOf course. Nick heard our entire conversation.â Zich was full of confidence. He was confident because just like how Nick tailed Til, Zich had also tailed Nick. After making sure that Nick had found a place to spy on Til, Zich put on a robe and met up with Til as planned.
âThatâs good.â Til was relieved that his hard work had paid off. âWeâll be able to see the results, right?â
âOf course. With this, Nick wonât be able to believe his collaborators anymore. Itâs always a great strategy to cause internal strife among our enemies.â This was the reason why Zich had staged this play. However, even after hearing about the success of their plan, Tilâs face didnât look too happy. Zich could easily guess why.
âDo you feel uncomfortable about tricking your former comrade?â
âYes. Isnât it funny?â Til sounded lost and sad, but Zich shook his head.
âNot at all. Everyone reacts differently, and itâs not like we can control how we feel. As long as your emotions donât impede our plan, it doesnât matter.â
Tilâs heart felt a bit more relaxed as Zich affirmed the feelings he judged as pathetic. âAs expected of a Karuwiman Honorary Knight.â Til made an assessment that Zichâs comrades would get the chills if he said that out loud.
âMoreover, that wasnât the only result we obtained. Honestly, I did think that there was a high possibility that we could get it, but it was so easy that Iâm a bit taken aback.â
âThenâ¦â
âYes. We obtained the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls.â
Til looked at Zich with a surprised face. This had been part of Zichâs plan. He purposely gave the artifact that Lyla produced to Nick. Then, he sent Til out during a time that was easy to tail him. Then, Nick would definitely try to tail Til. Since Til had the One-Sided Pyramid of Lamentations that Nick secretly put on him, it was not difficult for Nick to tail Til.
However, to tail Til, Nick also had to separate from the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls, so he had buried the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls underneath the ground. Zich had seen the entire process while following Nick. What needed to be done after this was simpleâZich took the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls and hid it somewhere else and followed Nick.
âBut if he finds out that the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls is gone, wonât he react strongly?â
âItâs all right. I replaced it with a fake one.â
âA fake?â
âYes. Itâs a model that imitates the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls on the outside with a One-Sided Pyramid of Lamentations on the inside. Since the energy emitted by the One-Sided Pyramid of Lamentations and the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls is the same, as long as he doesnât try to directly use it, figuring out the difference will be hard. Well, it was very fortunate that the One-Sided Pyramid of Lamentations was smaller than the Pyramid of Lamentations.â
How far could this guy see and plan out his ideas? Til was sincerely glad that Zich was not his enemy. âSo, we erased the possibility of monsters ambushing Pialu. Thatâs very fortunate.â Til felt relieved that their biggest danger had disappeared, but Zich had no plans to be satisfied with just this result.
âYes. With this, we can also carry out another plan to increase the strife between Nick and the robed figures, and we can also decrease the robed figuresâ power at the same time.â Zich laughed, and Til moved a few steps back. Zichâs laughter was so chilling that even Til, who had a very favorable impression of Zich and also had a lot of unique experiences, drew back.
* * *
On one of the large peaks in the Denest Mountain Range, there were a great number of monsters gathered together. The monsters that had gathered together from the energy that the One-Sided Pyramid of Lamentations emitted. It was a terrifying sight to see small various monsters and extremely strong monsters gathered together. Yet, strange figures were moving between the group of monsters. They all wore robes and their hoods covered their figures. They were people that Zich usually called the robed figures.
Monsters that looked like they would beat the shit out of all humans who came near them strangely did not touch the robed figures, as if they had all received a command to specifically not kill them. Moreover, the robed figures also seemed to be aware of this fact as their movements while moving between the monsters didnât carry an ounce of tension or a sense of danger. Therefore, it took them a while to notice that the monstersâ movements were a bit stranger than usual.
âWhat?â One person wearing a robe raised their head. They saw a titan in front of them. It was a monster that should have stayed still like a doll from the Pyramid of Vengeful Soulsâ influence. However, that monsterâs gaze shifted towards the robed figures.
Shiver! Goosebumps popped up all over the robed figureâs body.