Chapter 83 (1/2)
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As Pochi and I were on high alert for what she had detected, a fairly large group of warriors in silver armor emerged from the east.
Their perfectly lined march made them look like an official army. Well, not that I knew how well-trained the soldiers at Regalia were, but chances are that this group was even better than the army there.
From what I could see now, the majority seemed to be on the relatively low level of B-ranked adventurers, but a good chunk possessed A-ranked abilities or higher.
One among them – the old man astride a white horse in the very back row – was definitely stronger than the members of the Duodecad Conference I knew.
The group’s numbers were… about 50, I guess. They halted their march immediately upon detecting us, their synchronous timing so impeccable as if they had arranged it beforehand.
“Identify yourself!”
The warrior lady in the lead opened with a demand for information.
Pochi and I briefly glanced at each other, making sure that we were on the same page that, judging from her statement, the other party was not immediately hostile.
“I’m an adventurer from Beilanea. We’re here to hunt a Kerberos Worm, which has been reported to dwell in this area!”
The warrior waited to hear my whole reply before turning around. She seemed to be communicating with the old man way in the back.
The man, while still on his horse, now had taken one foot off the stirrup and readied himself to jump off at all times. He had a sharp glint in his eyes, beautifully metallic silver hair, and a physically fit body that betrayed no signs of old age… and he bore quite an uncanny similarity to… ‘that guy’…?
“Master, Master! Doesn’t that man look a bit like Blazer?”
“Yeah, chances are he’s with the… Silver General?”
“The one and only.”
To my idle statement, the old man responded… with a far younger voice than what one would expect from someone his age. That, and his vocalization was so far-reaching that I could hear him loud and clear from ten meters away.
From what I’ve gathered, this man must be Argent, Blazer’s grandfather, a prestigious warrior on par with the Six Braves, and the leading man of the brigade of Silver General.
Now that I got a closer look, all the members around Argent, presumably acting as bodyguards, possessed abilities fit for Rank S.
I’d heard from Blazer that he was fast, but exactly how fast could he be?
“I-
-see.”
“Whoa?! Oof-!”
Yeah, he’s FAST! He just instantly moved to where I was, from way over there! I wouldn’t have reached to him fast enough – and that had been just barely – if I hadn’t had augmentations effects on myself.
In reflex, I had jumped a fair distance backwards and held up my staff in a battle-ready stance.
It seemed that Pochi’s eyes had been able to keep up too. Now that was what I’d expect from Melchi’s training partner.
In the front, the Silver General members voiced their admiration, presumably toward us. Had they been testing us? I had heard that this sort of exchange happened among adventurers from time to time, but I’d never thought my first time experiencing it would be against Argent of all people.
“Well-well, I never expected you to have such quick reflexes. Seems like Beilanea has been raising today’s youths well. Ah – pardon the tangent I just went on. My name is Argent. It seems that you’re an acquaintance of Blazer, so let me ask – does he currently reside in Beilanea?”
“W-well… yes.”
“I see.”
Argent produced what seemed to be an extremely subtle grin on his face and proceeded to move away, returning to his horse in the blink of my eyes.
“What is your name, young man?”
“I am Pochi!”
I know he was facing you, but you’re not a young man, are you?
“I am called Asley, sir.”
“Asley, Pochi – I’m sure we’ll meet again, somewhere out there. Until then!”
Simultaneously with the old man’s shout, the leading warrior lady stepped forward once more, followed by the rest of the bunch. They went on their way past us as we looked.
They came and went like a storm… which made me wonder what in the world were they up to?
Presumably, they had come from the east, so perhaps they were heading for T’oued? Or had they come from the Thirsty Desert down southeast? From there, they could head to Iverialtown, but it still was quite a detour, and the route from T’oued was more densely traversed. Moreover, they were not heading due north where Beilanea was. Rather, they went straight west, where the hilled regions and the Forest of Deeprooted Sins were. If I remembered right, past those locations was a town called Bianchi, which was also a general stopping point for a detour to Regalia. Well, for all I knew, this brigade could also very well be heading for the Danger Zone, and that wouldn’t be out of my realm of expectations at all.
Now that I’ve thought about it, large unified groups such as theirs would naturally have their own course of action.
The Silver General… they were a high-class force that had accepted many tasks directly from the Nation. I had heard that many adventurers longed for a position in their ranks because, above all else, the range of freedom of opinions and actions they have to their members.
Although this was only my first time seeing them in person, when we fight the Devil King, I reckon they would be a major contributor to our war potential.
We stood to watch the Silver General continue on their way, staying put until we could no longer see them.
“He sure was one intense character, sir”
“Yeah, I wouldn’t have survived if he actually was out for my neck.”
“As the saying goes, ‘what is superior will always have a superior,’ sir…”
“If I don’t cross the wall erected by God Himself, I’ll never reach the level of the Devil King… is that it?”
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Thanks to our encounter with Argent and the Silver General, the sight of the Kerberos Worm paled in comparison. We hunted it down without incident, and then used the Teleportation spell to immediately return to my room.
It was still around noon, so I headed back to the Adventurer’s Guild to turn in my reports and accept more jobs.
I ended up taking three B-ranked quests, and then went back to my room once again. Having trained under Tūs, B-ranked requests were a piece of cake for us. Since we could clear up everything so quickly, we were able to accept at least three rounds of quests – in other words, nine monster hunts- in a single day. We kept up that pace every day since then, and while A-ranked quests turned up occasionally, we were practically clearing jobs way below our level for most of the time.