'Let's try not to act too friendly.'
Ian thought that making too good an impression would ruin Arthur's chances with them so decided to be a bit rude as he entered the abandoned house.
"You're here."
He was greeted by the friendly smiles of seven people as soon as he entered the room, unlike the last time when he was dragged inside by a rope.
Ash placed Ian in his bed after climbing inside his room through the window. He wiped the sweat off his forehead as he sat down on a nearby chair."He has no clue about the world, does he?"He looked at Ian, who was sleeping peacefully in his own bed. Ash tried to remember if Ian ever had his guard up or acted careful about his own safety. But there was none.'Why? Shouldn't he be more careful?'<
"Wait... That means I don't have to die?!"Ian stood up from his seat at the sudden realisation."What are you talking about, young master?""Brother? Why would you.."'Shit. I was too shocked so I forgot about them.'
"My help?"Miller asked as he looked forward to Ian's next words."Yes. The people of the island are facing some problems right now. And the authorities are useless.""I see. What kind of problem is it?""People started
"Corner."Ian called for him as they entered the inn."Yes, young master?""How long do you think it'll take for father to arrive?""The Duke? I think they'll be here before dawn."
"Calm down. It's okay. Everything will be fine." Ian said as he handed Kio a glass of water. "Drink this first." The kid did as he was told and gulped down the water. "Have you calmed down now?" Ian asked, patting his back slowly, to which Kio replied with a nod. "Great. Now start from the beginning. What happened? What did you see?" "That.. after you left, we decided to return as well. As we were walking beside forest, one of us suddenly disappeared. Then, one by one, all of them started disappearing." "There was no one else around? Did you not see how or who took them away?" "No.. there was nothing.. and it was too foggy to see too far.." "Fog? But it's summer." An island country like Saint Mary's didn't have fog unless it was the m
With Ash's cleverness and Corner and Arthur's skilled detection techniques, they managed to safely avoid the eyes of the guards throughout the cave and managed to arrive in front of the door that lead to the underground. "There are guards outside the door." "What do you think we should do? They don't seem affected by the distraction outside." "You take the left, I'll handle the right." Corner came to a pretty simple conclusion as he ordered Arthur. Soon, they took care of the guards without even letting them make a single sound. "I'll take the lead." Corner was acting as a proper knight and not like Ian's guardian for once as he lead the team of three. Inside the underground cave, their arrival started to create small ripples among the captives as they went through the hundreds of cells in order to find Ian. "There. Brother
"I got him, young master!" Said Corner as he approached Ian while dragging one of the guys behind him. It was a middle aged man. Ian couldn't see what his face looked like since Corner seemed to have beat him into a pulp. But he could tell who it was by his fighting style. 'One of the executive's assistant, Neil. He'll be useful..' "Good job, Corner! He looks like someone important. You're so smart! Father would be very proud." For the first time, Ian praised Corner the same way Corner used to praise him all the time. Corner, getting a taste of his own medicine, scratched his head in embarrassment. The executive in his hand dropped to the ground as he did. "Whoops.." He picked the guy up once again. "Was there anyone else?" Ian asked as he tried to peek behind Corner. At that moment, Arthur blocked Ian's view as he smiled politely. "There were only weaklings with him. Please wait here for a moment as I take care of the scene. It's too vulgar." Ian instinctively nodded his hea
"I'll try to block the explosions from going forward. Anyone capable of defensive spells stay behind. Everyone else, leave first." Miller ordered as he turned around. One third of his knights also stopped and took on defensive stance at that moment. The other's were helping the rescued people and took their leave immediately. Ian was amazed Miller's swift decision making skill and leadership as he looked forward to his next words. That's when he felt a tug on his arm. "Young master.." "Yeah? Are you also leaving?" Ian looked behind and it was none other than the protagonist. "That's not it. The Duke asked you and Miss Rianne to leave first." "Oh..Looks like she's leaving.. You're here to escort me?" Ian asked as he glanced at the retreating back of Rianne and her knights. They were only here for the extra credits, so it was