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In order to subjugate the bandit group, the group of adventurers Abel joined started at the Capital, and made camp near Torc Village, an ordinary village that could be found anywhere.
Judging by previous raids, the that village would be one of the possible targets in the next raid.
A lone adventurer ran from within the forest at full speed towards Torc Village.
He was an adventurer that had went to scout the surroundings.
Since scouting was his specialty, he would normally have been able to traverse through the poor footing in the forest quickly.
However, he moved with a limping gait.
Even when he tripped over roots or ditches, and fell in a dangerous place, he frantically got up and continued running.
Due to his haste, his judgment had declined.
He had joined a group of adventurers who specialized in scouting, and left the village a little while before.
Thus, was it good luck, or bad luck, that some of them were able notice it?
As they walked along the narrow forest trail, they suddenly felt a bad feeling.
They listened closer, and heard the a sound that didnât belong in the forest: the clanking of metal.
He signaled to his partner, then concealed their presence as they advanced.
Before their eyes, they saw a scene in the clearing below the cliff.
âWh-what is this? Theseâ¦â
He was in the middle of reconnaissance.
Though they eliminated as much noise as they could as they moved, he accidentally let out a groan.
There were hairy men clad in leather armour
Freely holding weapons, they occasionally let out vulgar laughs.
They were most likely members of the bandit group.
They numbered about a hundred people.
That was a bigger scale than they had a.s.sumed, but there was a more pressing problem.
The problem was that, mixed among the bandits, marching silentlyâ the word marching was truly appropriateâ was a group of people clad in uniform armour and spears.
They also numbered around a hundred people.
In total, it was a group numbering two hundred people.
âThis⦠Isnât this a bandit group? It isnât an army, right?â
The number of adventurers partic.i.p.ating in the bandit subjugation was around 30 people.
All together, they were a medium-sized fighting force.
Even against a group of one hundred bandits, three times their numbers, the adventurers would have had no problem, since they could use magic and cooperated well.
However, marching before their eyes was a group clad in armour.
They were definitely different.
When they looked closer, they could see that their faces differed from those of the empire.
âThe neighboring country, Peters.h.i.+a[1]Â Kingdom!â
Once the scouts realized their true ident.i.ty, the scoutsâ backs trembled.
They had heard rumours that the Peters.h.i.+a Kingdom had expanded its military.
But even if the tense relations.h.i.+p between the empire and the kingdom deteriorated, they shouldnât have ended up at war.
Despite this, they had entered the empire.
Moreover, despite the substantial information network of the Adventurerâs Guild, they had not noticed their movements.
If it were a wet-behind-the-ears bandit group, though two hundred people would be a bit much, they werenât unbeatable.
However, if among them were a hundred trained soldiers, it was a different story.
There were undoubtedly knights among them.
Almost all of the knights would be able to use magic.
Moreover, when comparing their magic to that of the commoner adventurers, they were generally stronger.
âAnnihilationâ
That word hung in their heads.
As he began to signal to his partner to evacuateâ
He saw his partner on the ground, an arrow sprouting from his temple.
âGuh!â
As he hurried to get up, something pierced his left shoulder.
Enduring the pain, he desperately ran for his life.
It was natural if you think about it.
Unlike if it were only a bandit group, the armour-clad soldiers from Peters.h.i.+a would definitely have sentries in their surroundings.
As much as he could, he avoided going in a straight line, and hid behind the thickets and groves as he ran desperately.
He absolutely couldnât let this go unreported.
If the ones who were based in the village didnât know about the armyâs existence, only annihilation lied in their future.
âThose b.a.s.t.a.r.ds! They killed him!â
He was crushed by vexation as he ran.
What happened to the army guarding the border?
Out of the whole imperial army, only a small fraction were involved in the coup dâétat incident.
Though a hundred people was relatively small, it was impossible that there was no news of foreign soldiers within the country.
He kept running as fast as he could.
Luckily, there were no more arrows fired at him.
He was anxious to speed up his pace, but he was already faster than the average person.
He wasnât worried about the footing in the forest which was his specialty, but the pursuers behind him filled him with great dread.
He didnât realize it.
His pursuers, as scouts, were also practiced in moving through the bad footing of the forest.
So, they made full use of the signs pointing the way to their baseâ¦
The big wooden building in the center of Torc Village was as both an a.s.sembly hall, and as a s.p.a.ce for festivals and celebrations.
The adventurers who were visiting to subjugate the bandits were borrowing the s.p.a.ce.
However, since it wasnât big enough to accommodate everyone, they mostly camped outside of the small huts around the a.s.sembly hall, while female adventurers and night sentries stayed in the huts.
In that small hut, the adventurers undertaking the bandit subjugation mission gathered, as the villagers anxiously surrounded the hut, looking at them.
Seated in the center was the leader of the adventurer alliance, Riggs.
In front of him, the adventurer who had just returned from scouting was undergoing treatment for the arrow wound to his back, reporting how his comrade died.
â⦠The Peters.h.i.+an Armyâ¦â
Everybody was lost for words.
It was a threat beyond their expectations.
Even those who were normally very optimistic were silent, uneasily looking at their comradeâs faces around them.
Soon, the scoutâs report finished, and the surrounding adventurersâ gazes all focused on Riggs, their leader.
Riggs sat cross-legged and with his arms crossed, silently listening to the report with his eyes closed.
âHey, what do we do? Riggs?â
At last, an impatient voice addressed their silently thinking leader, and Riggs opened his eyes.
âThere is no choice but to run away.â
Every person drew their breaths when they heard that.
SInce it was within their expectations, there was a general mood of acceptance.
Previously, they had investigated the bandit group they were to subjugate in various ways.
They visited the damaged villages, and the sites of the raided caravans and investigated the areas carefully.
A peculiar point arose as they investigated each site.
All of the people in the villages and caravans that were attacked were killed, without exception.
There were varying intervals between raids, and the locations were widespread.
Many times, the imperial army had organized a subjugation mission, but they all ended up empty-handed.
However, if the Peters.h.i.+a Kingdom were involved, that meant that it was the result of some sort of military maneuver.
But the piece of the puzzle that didnât fit wasâ¦
Among the adventurers who had agreed with Riggsâ judgement to run awayâ
âPlease wait a minute!â
Riggs s.h.i.+fted his attention to the owner of that voice.
It was Abel, who was in the corner of the hut.
âRunning away means that we arenât fighting? Riggs-san.â
âDo you think you can win? If you think so, then you would never be an accomplished adventurer. Only death awaits in your future.â
Riggs cool-headedly pointed that out.
Abel momentarily looked downwards, but then looked up, straight at Riggsâs eyes.
âIf we run, then what will happen to the people of this village? They canât fight. Wonât they be killed?â
âI guess so. Thatâs why we get them to run away. Well, thereâs no time. We need to hurry up and prepare to escape!â
Riggs clapped his hands once.
At that, the adventurers nodded emphatically, stood up, and left the hut in groups.
âHey, wait a minute. We, being more or less trained, can run away. But, what about the villagers?â
Abel tried to talk to his adventurer mentors, who were busy moving about, but they merely smiled, and patted his shoulder without saying anything, before leaving with only their equipment.
Soon, only Riggs, several female adventurers, and Abel and two other novice adventurers remained in the hut.
The other two novices, like Abel, also harboured doubts, and, unlike the other veteran adventurers who knew what to do from Riggsâs command, they were left in the hut.
Riggs gestured for them to come closer.
âNow then, you all should prepare to flee. It will be really soon yanno? Iâve said many times that we have no time.â
âRiggs-san, what about the villagers?â
âThatâs why I said that they would also flee?â
âIf itâs only us, then we might be able to flee, but I donât think the people of the village can fight, nor can they flee.â
Abelâs red-faced outburst reminded Riggs of himself when he was a novice..
He had thought that he could do anything.
In other words, aspiring to be a hero without understanding the circ.u.mstances, the adventurerâs way of life was unsatisfactory.
Of course, everybody went through a phase where they aspire to become an adventurer.
If they didnât die an early death, and were lucky enough to survive until they gained enough experience, they would become excellent adventurers.
That was why:
âWho did you say wouldnât fight?â
âEh?â
These young, inexperienced adventurers hadnât realized his own heroic aspirations[2], but would grow to become great adventurers.
The ones running away are the villagers and you guys, and the women. The remaining adventurers will fight against them.
âEh? Eh?â
Unable to understand what was just said, Abel just blinked, and the energy he had until then dissipated,
Riggs smiled at that sight.
He honestly had not expected that the bandit subjugation mission would turn out like this
He was prepared to some extent, so he brought along some green adventurers, planning to let them gain experience, thinking they would have that much room to spare.
However, it was the worst case scenario.
If he had to pick the best card to play, it would only be this card.[3]
âSo, in the end, even I also have heroic aspirations, donât I?â
Mentally, Riggs laughed at the irony.
Well, they are people who aim to become adventurers.
Now, the adventurers who all followed Riggsâs plans and began to prepare for battle, also, held that same heroic aspirations.
âIâll also fight.â
âSheesh, I canât laugh at his resolve.â
Concealing his inner thoughts with a glare, Riggs shouted with a strict voice.
âYouâre a burden. You can do nothing but escape.â
Then, Riggs gave another order.
âYou all will run to Nest Village. With your pace, if you leave now, you should arrive in the afternoon. There, report the situation to the soldiers. The Peteris.h.i.+an army is hiding in this territory.â
Nodding, the female adventurers immediately began to collect their luggage.
They were also experienced adventurers.
They werenât being kept away from danger because they were female.
They understood the importance of conveying this news.
Also, they would be able to guide others back here.
Then, they could fight.
Riggs gave the excuse of reporting the information for them to run away.
With that, they wouldnât be filled with a heroic desire, and return to the village.
The female adventurers hurried the two novices out.
Even Abel. Though he was unable to agree with not fighting, he was also pushed out.
âAbel. You are going to the capital.â
âWhy, why am I the only one going to the capital!?â
The capital would take a week to reach by horse.
If he went to Nest, he would have time to join the soldiers and fight.
However, he couldnât possibly make it to the battle if he went to the capital.
âItâs not just you. I donât think that the invading Peters.h.i.+an army is just this. Thatâs why, the capital also has to know.â
âBut even then, why me?â
âIf itâs you, you can tell Wynn, right?â
The boy who aspired to be a knight.
Abelâs rival in love, who was a knight cadet.
Of course, if it was his words, they would reach the capital.
In the end, Riggsâs real intention was to report this to Leticia
As the Brave, Leticia wouldnât be able to move, but if it were a request from a Dukeâs daughter, even the slow-to-act imperial army in the capital would seriously act.
âThatâs why, hurry.â
âBut, Riggs-san and the othersâ¦â
âHey, hey, do you think weâll die that easily? Are you making fun of us? We fight monsters more atrocious than humans. Also, if you guys hurry, the chances we will be saved will increase.â
âRiggs-san⦠Iâll believe in you!â
âs.h.i.+t,â muttered Abel, then he took off.
Riggs smiled slightly as he watched that back.
His gait was unsteady.
His heart pounded furiously.
âNo doubt, I will die.â
He believed it.
But even thenâ
He wouldnât just be killed.
He would keep on struggling to the end.
Anyhow, he had a girl he was close to.
She wouldnât expect that they were in a hopeless situation.
However, she will overcome this and live on, and find happiness with her loved ones.
âCompared to Leticia-chan, this sort of crisis isnât a big deal.â
âOkay, weâre gonna do this!â
Riggs raised his voice.
In unison, the other adventurers replied with an âOo!â and raised their spirits.