Chapter 408: Dilemma (5)
Chapter 408: Dilemma (5)
Chapter 408: Dilemma (5)
Dragonslayer, Regal Vagos.
Only a few people knew about my history with him.
My former teammates, a few high-ranking officials from the Leathlas Church, and the leaders of the Dragonkin tribe.
Erwen didn't know anything about it.
She only knew that a mage named Dwarkey had died in the labyrinth.
'Could there be some connection between them?'
Hmm, that seems unlikely.
She didn't react this way when the Marquis told me about the hidden mission to kill the Dragonslayer.
'...But she did look upset back then.'
No, she definitely looked upset.
Her lips were tightly pressed, and Amelia even asked if she was feeling unwell.
She quickly left, saying it was nothing.
'I should have investigated further.'
I can't just ignore my companion's mental breakdown.
I excused myself from Jun and calmed Erwen down.
Then I asked her what had happened.
"I-I'm s-sorry... I-I suddenly..."
"It's okay. I'm not mad. I'm just worried. What happened between you and the Dragonslayer?"
"It's... it's a long story."
Erwen hesitated for a long time before speaking.
"It happened when I was ten."
"Ten years old..."
Thirteen years ago.
A year after the war between the barbarians and the fairies ended.
That triggered a memory.
"Could it be... related to the Bloodbath?"
The terrorist attack on the fairy sanctuary.
The culprit was Dragonslayer, Regal Vagos.
Over a thousand fairies had died that day.
And if my guess was correct...
"...Yes. My parents died that day. Protecting us... my sister, my brother, and me..."
"...I see."
Erwen had lost her parents.
Her uncle had adopted all three siblings and raised them with love, but the void remained.
Still, Erwen endured.
Her older sister, Daria, had tried to fill their parents' shoes.
But...
[That young lady is fated to follow in your footsteps.]
Fate had taken Daria as well.
The culprit wasn't the Dragonslayer, but another member of Orculus, the Ruin Scholar.
"Damn it."
"I-I'm sorry... I-I was scared when I heard his voice. He's the enemy... but I have to fight him if I don't want to lose anything else... I-I'm afraid they'll take everything from me again..."
It was understandable.
Trauma was like that.
Fear overwhelmed reason, and memories of the past resurfaced.
"I-I'm pathetic, aren't I...? I-I'm stronger now... I vowed to get my revenge... but I'm still so scared..."
"Pathetic? You're not. I'm the pathetic one."
"W-what? P-pathetic? You're not! You're amazing!"
Well, everyone has their own standards.
I had spent a lot of time with Erwen, but I didn't know anything about this.
Or rather, I hadn't tried to find out.
[...I know I have a problem.]
When I first noticed her anxiety.
If I hadn't dismissed it as a stat issue...
[I understand how you feel. Losing someone you care about.]
When we returned to the city after Dwarkey's death.
If I had thought more deeply about her words...
I might have realized the true problem sooner.
But...
"Mister..."
I couldn't dwell on the past.
It was time to solve the problem.
"Erwen."
She looked up at me with teary eyes and grabbed my hand.
She was waiting for me to say something.
I knew what she wanted to hear.
"Don't worry. The Ruin Scholar, the Corpse Collector, that damn lizard... I'll kill them all."
"...?"
I vowed, my voice firm and resolute.
"...Huh?"
That wasn't the reaction I expected.
Maybe they'll have some good ideas.
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Another leadership meeting during the expedition.
I shared the information from the interrogation, and the team leaders started discussing the situation.
"Twice our number? That seems unlikely. The Dragonslayer's team is just a small clan."
"Even if it's just twenty more explorers, we can't underestimate them. We're not that large of a force either."
"Yes. They're not like the weaklings we encountered earlier. They're all elite."
"So you're saying we should abandon the mission?"
"No one said that. We're just brainstorming for alternatives. That's why Schuitz called us all here."
"..."
Kaislan calmed down when I was mentioned.
Authority backed by strength demands respect.
"Anyway, if we continue with the original plan, the casualties will be significant, even if we succeed. Any ideas?"
I asked directly, and the suggestions came pouring in.
"How about we ambush them near the base and whittle down their numbers?"
"That won't work. We'll miss the rendezvous time with the main force."
"And they'll figure out what's going on. We'll lose the element of surprise. They'll be prepared."
"Kala, do you have any better ideas?"
"...What about infiltration? We could use the survivor to gain access to their base. It might work."
"But if it fails, we'll all be captured. The mission will be a failure. It's too risky. We might as well—"
Ambush, infiltration, luring them out, assassination...
We discussed various strategies, but couldn't agree on a perfect solution.
But collective intelligence is a powerful force.
"Luring them out and dividing their forces seems like the best option."
"We can use their message stones."
We finally reached a consensus.
Well, it was split into two options.
"We should lure out the Dragonslayer and eliminate him first. We can deal with the base later."
Eliminate the Dragonslayer first.
"No, we should lure them out and attack the base. That's our mission."
Or prioritize the mission.
Both options had their pros and cons.
The former would allow us to achieve two goals at once.
But...
"Akuraba, this isn't the time to be greedy for achievements. Do you think they'll fall for it so easily? They'll alert their allies before they die."
"And there's no guarantee that the ambush will succeed. If they react calmly, our casualties will be significant."
"That's what I was going to say! Even if we win, we'll be exhausted. How can we attack the base in that state?"
If it failed, the mission would be a failure.
The latter option, on the other hand, guaranteed the success of the mission.
"Everyone, calm down. It's Schuitz's decision."
Jun intervened, and all eyes turned to me.
'This is a tough one.'
It was the first time in a while that I couldn't make a decision easily.
I knew what the rational choice was.
To prioritize the mission.
But...
"We focus on the mission."
I couldn't ignore the Dragonslayer.
"Good thinking! We'll be rewarded handsomely if we succeed!"
"Reward..."
I chuckled.
Akuraba sensed something in my laughter and cautiously asked,
"Schuitz, can you tell us why? I thought you would be more ambitious."
She was right.
If I had been alone, I would have chosen the former option.
But...
"Because your lives are on the line."
"..."
"The less we fight, the more of us will return alive."
That's why I gave up on my greed.
That was the only reason.
"So, does that answer your question?"
"...Yes, it does."
Akuraba nodded, her eyes filled with understanding.
I let go of my last shred of regret.
'Dragonslayer, Regal Vagos.'
It doesn't have to be today.
I'll get my revenge someday.
[We'll meet again, Dragonkin.]
That vow will be fulfilled.
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