Chapter 97
Chapter 97
As Duke Feriel had mentioned, numerous individuals had gathered near the Marquis Lycaon estate, presenting a standoff between mercenaries and the Marquisate’s knights in roughly equal numbers.
“Why won’t you let us in?”
“What, you intend to slay the monsters inside?”
“We’ve heard there’s a rift within. So why are you barring us, the ones who came to resolve it?”
The mercenaries’ vehement protests visibly flustered the Lycaon knights encircling the estate.
Of course, as the Marquis’s knights, allowing outsiders into the noble residence without permission was unacceptable.
But still...
“...Should we just let them in?”
“I suppose? Given the current circumstances and our lord’s absence.”
The knights were well aware of the political devastation the Lycaon Marquisate was facing, acknowledging many of the alleged offenses.
However, the family’s abrupt flight without proper resolution severely dented their sense of dignity and pride.
The mercenaries’ overwhelming fervor didn’t help matters either.
“Let us into the Marquisate! Let us in!”
“Will you take responsibility if our daughter dies for lack of an elixir?”
Indeed, the mercenaries had primarily flocked here due to the ‘elixirs’.
After MacLennan Aper, the head of the Count Aper family, awakened from his comatose state, the imperial nobles who learned of elixirs’ existence had offered immense rewards.
-They say, elixirs can be obtained from a secret shop within the rifts. Whoever retrieves an elixir will receive a bounty sufficient for three generations to live comfortably.
With the revelation of a massive rift beneath the Lycaon estate, the mercenaries were understandably unwilling to retreat.
“Hmm...”
After exchanging tense looks, the knights eventually sheathed their swords and permitted the mercenaries’ entry.
“Well... go ahead and try your luck inside.”
“Our captain is patrolling within, so don’t cause any trouble – just tend to the rift and nothing else.”
The group of mercenaries who had eagerly nodded their way in soon came fleeing back, screaming in terror.
“Have you lost your minds? Why is something like that inside a noble residence?”
“I can’t enter a rift like that!”@@@@
Their actions caused the subsequent mercenary groups, who had been preparing to follow, to flinch apprehensively.
Yet amidst their conflicted state, knights seemed to regain some composure.
Yes, with all the recent rumors surrounding the Lycaon Marquisate, perhaps this was an opportunity to reveal the sacrifices this magician family had silently endured.
“Well, anyone else want to head in? If so, we’ll let you through.”
“...”
“...”
The mercenaries who had previously clamored for entry now fell utterly silent, as if struck mute.
Amid this peculiar impasse, a black carriage had discreetly halted at an isolated spot beyond the crowds’ line of sight.
Hearing her familiar voice, Froy conducted one final broad survey of the area.
Fortunately, there were no suspicious signs.
“Let’s disembark.”
Yet at the very moment he and Heres exited the carriage, a disturbance rippled through an area that had previously been vacant – not far from the estate’s main gate, within a nearby thicket.
“...!”
Accompanied by an immense mana surge akin to a powerful spell’s preparation, a sharp killing intent filled the air, as if directed towards someone.
Simultaneously, Froy recalled the report he had received that very morning:
-We’ve located Geoffrey Lycaon. He’s in hiding with his associates, along with a sizeable collection of magic tomes and artifacts.
-However, Marquis Lycaon himself... being a high-ranking magician, his movements are quite elusive. Tracking him may require some time.
A series of facts rapidly coalesced within his mind.
Marquis Lycaon was an obsessive individual fixated on upholding his honor as both a magician and a nobleman.
With that honor shattered by recent events, his pent-up, escalating fury could only find an outlet at this juncture.
Fizzzz-
The immense mana gathered overhead manifested a pitch-black void amidst the clear sky.
From that void, lightning-infused obsidian arrows began raining down relentlessly towards Rosha. Reacting swiftly, Froy summoned his ability while Rosha undoubtedly did the same.
‘What is this now?’
She had at least managed to erect a protective barrier, but this was an unfamiliar magic to her.
Moreover, the mana density indicated a staggering 6th-stage level.
“Rosha!”
Summoning blue beams, Cassis shot down some of the arrows while Froy halted and deflected others, but only momentarily.
Rather than shattering upon impact, the obsidian arrows course-corrected like guided missiles, realigning their trajectories back towards them.
‘Damn it.’
These 6th-stage arrows, condensed from overwhelming mana, would persist unremittingly until utterly depleting their mana reserves.
Neutralizing them would require countering with equal-stage magic.
“Uwaah!”
“Take cover!”
Fortunately, the crowd, likely consisting primarily of mercenaries, reacted swiftly to the perilous situation, immediately fleeing without hesitation.
Witnessing their retreat, Rosha breathed a sigh of relief as she began gathering mana.
‘Looks like I’ll have to properly confront this head-on.’
It was at that precise moment.
Had she sensed the vast mana permeating this space?
“...Huh?”
From within her previously still pocket, a yellow feather suddenly sprouted upwards.
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