Chapter 21
Chapter 21 - Can't kill what's dead
A pigeon with the voice of Edelgard began its report .
A carrier pigeon, a magically spawned species that played a large role in this world's information network . Carrier pigeons, unlike the art of direct long distance transmission through magic, didn't require any particular experience in high-ranking magic to use and as such found a lot more everyday usage .
The location was Lain's home .
In the parlor thereof, two sages were facing each other across a table; one was the master of the mansion, sage Lain . The other was the one responsible for summoning Yogiri Takatou and Tomochika Dannoura into this world, sage Sion .
Edelgard's voice made it easy to imagine how badly she must have been panicking when making the report, but the essence of the message was clear .
Sage Santarou had died, and the two ungifted candidates may be responsible .
"This is why I called you here . "
Lain had summoned Sion to her mansion on the grounds of having something to discuss with her .
"My, you're concerned about my candidates?"
The responsibility for the sage candidates fell on the sage that summoned them, which also meant that other sages didn't particularly interfere in the summoner's treatment of his or her candidates .
"Now that a sage has died we can't let them walk freely anymore, for being candidates they've already overstepped their bounds . Also, this incident has taken place in my domain . "
Santarou's territory was the region around the kingdom of Mani, but in his pursuit of the Aggressor he entered that of Lain . Trespassing another sage's sphere of influence while repelling an Aggressor itself wasn't big enough of a deal for Lain to mention, but in the case of a sage's death the ruler of the incident's region could expect more than a few questions of responsibility coming their way .
"You don't have any evidence it was them, do you? From what I've been told Santarou-san headed out to intercept some big robot, wasn't that what killed him?"
"Possibly . However, even just the suspicion of a sage candidate being capable of killing a sage is reason enough to deal with them immediately . "
Lain was interested in the ungifteds' power and had intended to watch over them for a while longer, but now the situation had turned too urgent to allow that . Unconcerned by Lain's displeasure, Sion replied .
"If they could kill a sage then they wouldn't really be candidates anymore, would they? Might as well make them sages right away if that were the case . But still, I've seen both of them close up and neither struck me as very rich in potential . "
"So how do you think Santarou died?"
"Well, Santarou-san had absolute control over all archetypes of magic, right? The number of magic spells he could use was easily the highest among sages . And sure, he knew how to use that magic efficiently, adapting to whichever battlefield he ended up in, but in the end his spells' actual power wasn't all that special . A jack of all trades, master of none, basically . Isn't it quite likely he got himself killed because of some slight miscalculation?"
"Sure, that sounds simple enough, but Santarou had close to no injuries . There was a bone fracture, but looks like that was postmortem . The actual cause of death is unknown, and from what I've heard from your acolyte the two candidates appeared capable of something like instant death magic . "
"Well, Youichi-kun is quite the worrywart . "
Sion let out a sigh, her entire attitude saying 'What are you getting at?', and continued .
"Let's say they are the culprits, why would they kill a sage? You said Santarou-san didn't have any external injuries, right? Meaning they didn't retrieve his philosopher's stone . "
"Yeah, the report didn't mention anything about his torso being torn open . And sure, it might be odd for someone to kill a sage and then just leave him there, but it's not like there's any point in trying to think up a motive for them . Be the actual circumstances as they may, I'm going to deal with them . Not that I require your permission, I just thought I'd discuss it with you beforehand . "
"Deal with them, you say . Weren't you against murder as a matter of principle?"
"I don't remember being that idealistic . Unlike other sages I just don't kill for no reason . Doesn't mean I'll hesitate when I do have a reason . "
"Fine then, do as you wish with those two . I actually expected you to have called me here for a different reason . "
"As in?"
"Also related to Santarou-san, actually; I'm talking about Kurayami . Apparently Santarou-san said he drove it away, but it's still in this world . That's what I expected you want to discuss . "
"The question of who'll be responsible for repelling it next, basically?"
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