Right after confirming the theory that if Ryangaâs body feels good (?), the mind feels at ease.
Alon decided to leave the White Ghostâs hideout.
âItâs been hundreds of years since we last met, so itâs a bit sad to leave after just one dayâŠâ
âIf you want, should I stay a little longer?â
Alon asked Ryanga, who looked like she was about to cry.
But she shook her head.
âNo, if I miss you again, Iâll come find you myself.â
She said with a smile.
âThen see you next time, Chief!â
âYeah, see you next time.â
âSee you again, Ryanga!â
Just as they were about to finish saying goodbye.
âOh. Chief, can I ask you something?â
As if she had just remembered, Ryanga stopped Alon from leaving.
âWhat is it?â
âDidnât Blue Ghost go to find you? I didnât order him to, but he suddenly disappeared.â
â...Ah.â
Alon let out a quiet sigh without realizing it.
It had passed by so naturally that he hadnât even thought about it, and indeed he hadnât talked about Blue Ghost.
So, he paused for a moment to tell her.
Should I tell her this?
Alon hesitated.
Of course, he had to tell her that Blue Ghost came to find him, but he wasnât sure how to answer where he was now.
Should he just tell the truth that Blue Ghost liked Divine Land and decided to stay there?
That didnât seem right.
He felt like it would end up completing a world where everyone got hurt, so after a short thought, Alon answered.
âHe did come looking.â
âReally? Then where is he now?â
âHeâs helping me with some work at Divine Land for a bit.â
âDivine Land?â
âYeah.â
As Alon nodded and roughly explained Divine Land.
Ryanga looked amazed as if she had heard something fascinating.
âAnyway, he canât come right now because heâs helping there, so Iâll tell him when he gets back.â
âHmm~ Nah, itâs fine to leave him be.â
â...Really?â
âYeah, Iâll just tell him myself next time I go visit.â
She said it as if it was no big deal.
âWell then~â
Leaving that conversation behind, they exited the forest.
And so, after Alonâs group left the White Ghostâs hideout.
âBossââ
âYeah, what?â
Red Ghost, the red-skinned man who was second only to Blue Ghost and ranked third among the White Ghosts, spoke up as he watched Ryanga, whose fresh expression had already turned into a bored one.
âYou must be disappointed, Boss.â
âYeah, why?â
âYou waited so long, but he only stayed for a day before leaving.â
At that, Ryanga chuckled lightly and replied.
âItâs fine.â
âItâs fine?â
âYeah, just meeting and confirming was enough for me. Andâ Chief must be busy with his own work too, so holding him back just because we met after a long time would only bother him.â
Hearing Ryanga say this so easily, Red Ghost felt a renewed sense of admiration.
âShe may act childish sometimes, but sheâs definitely mature mentally.â
After slightly revising his evaluation of the boss from âa purely strong and kind girlâ to âsomeone who doesnât look it but is actually mature mentally.â
Then he spoke as if he just remembered something else.
âIs it okay to leave Blue Ghost like that? He was the one who managed the guys best, right?â
âHmm~â
Ryanga put her hand to her chin and made a sound.
As Red Ghost said, it was Blue Ghost who managed the subordinates well.
âThatâs true.â
âThen shouldnât we bring him back now?â
âDonât worry. I was going to bring him back anyway.â
âHuh? Really?â
âYeah.â
âThen we can just tell that person to pass the message, right?â
âThereâs no need to bother Chief with that kind of errand. Itâs better if I just go myself.â
âBother?â Red Ghost couldnât help but find this strange, but only for a moment.
âSo, Red Ghost, when Chief arrives at the territory, itâll probably be about a month later, right?â
âWell, probably?â
âThen Iâll just go and bring Blue Ghost back around then.â
âWouldnât it be faster to just go now?â
âHeâs helping Chief, so it wouldnât feel right to just take him away, right?â
Knowing Ryangaâs style of making anything happen if it was something she wanted to do, even in impossible situations, Red Ghost expressed his doubt.
âYou got it? Iâll go about a month later.â
âHuh? ...Yes.â
âAnd Iâll greet Chief properly too.â
It wasnât hard to figure out her intention.
âShe acted so cool when sending him off.â
Sheâs totally planning to see him againâŠ
Only then did Red Ghost notice the faint smile at the corner of Ryangaâs mouth.
And in his mind, his evaluation of Ryanga changed once again.
From a strong and cool person pretending to be indifferentâŠ
***
About a day after leaving the White Ghostâs hideout.
Alon purposely took a detour through the ruins area instead of where the mutants appeared, as he didnât want to trouble Ryanga.
While spending an extra day moving like that.
âIt workedâŠ!â
âRight!â
Alon and Penia shared their joy of success.
They had succeeded in the first step of extracting information from Tiered magic, which was lightening it.
âNow all we have to do is piece together the information and itâs done! Of course, this is really just the beginning though.â
âStill, I didnât expect the speed to be this fast.â
Just as he said.
When they first tried extracting information from the magic bolt.
They had no idea what to even start touching.
So, they were happy for a moment.
âBut⊠is this really implemented properly?â
At Peniaâs follow-up question, Alon made a strange sound as he looked ahead.
There was the magic bolt that Alon and Penia had created together over the past few weeks.
âWell, at least the array itself is a magic bolt, so I guess you could say it is.â
"Still, the form is a little different."
Peniaâs doubt was valid.
Basically, the shape of the first-rank magic bolt that wizards refer to is just condensed mana, but it generally takes the form of a circle.
However, the magic bolt that Alon and Penia had created.
âItâs a lineââ
It was in the shape of a straight line.
Looking at the magic bolt that glowed faintly in a thin rectangular shape like a plain arrow, Alon continued speaking.
âLast time, Heinkel said that depending on what you take out, the shape might change, so I guess this is still within expectations.â
âWell, thatâs true too.â
âFor now, letâs keep going like this. I think this is probably correct.â
Alon recalled what Heinkel had said.
âLike I said, if itâs not a process of altering the magic but extracting information, as long as you donât extract it completely, the magic wonât activate. Tiered magic can adapt easily to alterations, but itâs designed to never allow extraction completely because itâs for information transmission.â
âHeinkel also said that the magic would only activate if all the information was extracted perfectly.â
While calmly organizing his thoughts, Penia nodded.
âThatâs true.â
As they were watching the arrow-shaped magic slowly fade away.
âMarquis, weâve arrived.â
The carriage arrived at the camp.
There, Alon soon heard some disturbing news.
âIs it true? Three strong warriors have died?â
That those who had gone to handle the problem in the Kingdom of Ashtalon had died.
***
Palmarian IV, the king of Caliban, had been having a headache lately.
Of course, there were many reasons.
The northern barbarians, who had been quiet, had started moving again.
The sudden large number of knights who left Caliban.
And even his three sons, who had already started making preparations to fight over the throne.
There were many other complex issues, but what amplified Palmarian IVâs stress the most were his sons.
Yes, at least up until a few months ago.
âMarquis Palatio has created Divine Land!â
When Palmarian IV first heard this, he didnât pay much attention.
Even when he heard that Marquis Palatio had hired quite a few soldiers and knights, it was the same.
The scale was certainly large, but he didnât think it posed a threat.
After all, the reason he even received this report was because there was a rumor that Calibanâs first sword was personally training the soldiers and knights.
Yes, up to that point, thatâs how it was.
Three months ago.
âReporting. Currently, knights and mercenaries are flocking to Divine Land.â
â...Knights and soldiers?â
âYes. And the momentum is incredible.â
âHow many...?â
âAt this rate... enough to even wage a war.â
Up until he heard that report from his secretary.
At that, Palmarian IV did wonder, âCould Marquis Palatio be planning somethingâŠ?â but soon brushed it off.
Because he knew that no matter how capable the marquis was, he wouldnât do something so foolish.
Of course, he acknowledged the marquisâs potential.
But he didnât think he could overcome the allied kingdoms.
War wasnât fought with individual strength but with numbers.
Thatâs why Palmarian IV readily dismissed his doubts.
âCome onâ just a private force? Thatâs not enough.â
He felt even more assured after hearing that knights and mercenaries were withdrawing in the middle.
Then, two months ago.
âThe Saint of Kalannon has taken her followers and knights to Divine Land.â
âWhat?â
âAnd now, soldiers and mercenaries arenât even leaving anymore.â
At that point, a genuine suspicion began to grow in Palmarian IVâs mind.
For those who even built a temple near Caliban to abandon it and move to Divine Land â no matter how hard he thought about it, there was no reason.
But even then, Palmarian IV remained skeptical about the idea that Marquis Palatio would wage a war.
He felt strongly, âNo way.â
Marquis Palatio? No way?
However.
âSo, all those rumors spreading... theyâre all being orchestrated by Marquis Palatio?â
âYes, according to the intelligence unitâs investigation report.â
âThe marquis is even bothering to control public sentiment that he doesnât need to care about?â
âYes. And thereâs one more thing to report.â
âWhat is it...?â
The report from the intelligence unit continued.
Finally.
âOne of the Seven Strongest, the Sword God, has entered Divine Land.â
When he heard that.
...!!
Palmarian IVâs pupils trembled uncontrollably.