File 01 - Our Last Crusade or the Double Booking Duel
Treaty of Friendship City, Köln.
The city had issued a request to the Imperial capital after the ancient Köln museum was set aflame and its treasure was stolen. Astral energy readings had also been detected on the scene.
The city believed a group of powerful witches and sorcerers were behind the operation, so they issued a plea for help.
“I know who did it! The thief who robbed the museum was none other than…Iska! It has to be you!” Mismis shouted.
Iska did not humor her outburst with a response.
“Ha-ha-ha. What do you think? Have my expert powers of deduction floored you?”
“I’m so shocked I don’t even know what to say—that’s the stupidest thing I’ve heard,” Iska, the black-haired boy, replied with a sigh at his commander’s accusation. “Commander Mismis, may I remind you that I’m part of the support unit that came here with you in order to catch the culprit…”
“How naive you are, my dear Iska! So naive!” Mismis strongly shook her head. “At times like these, the person you least suspect is always the culprit. That means you have to be the criminal since you came here to catch them!”
“By that logic, wouldn’t you be the culprit, Commander Mismis?”
“What?”
“Well, you are my boss. And the Imperial Army dispatched you here to catch the perpetrator—plus, if we’re going to follow the usual pattern of who’s most suspicious, usually it’s the woman rather than the man.”
Commander Mismis Klass fell silent.
Though one could mistake her for a teenager, she was actually a full-grown adult who served as a commander in the Empire, the largest military state in the world. She led Unit 907 of the Special Division for Humankind, Third Division. Iska was also part of this unit.
“You’re right…,” Commander Mismis nodded as she replied, looking terribly serious. “You’re analysis is spot-on. I must seem the most suspicious.”
“Right?”
“But you’re still the culprit, Iska.”
“How does that make sense?!”
“Kidding! I just wanted to say that.” Commander Mismis’s voice was cheerful. She seemed to be enjoying this. “The case files of the great detective Mismis. What do you think? Maybe I’ll start a new career once I leave the Imperial forces.”
“…Sure,” Iska said, but he really hoped she wouldn’t.
He stopped himself just as he was about to point out that she would accuse people of crimes on a whim. Instead, he swallowed his words and glanced up at the clock tower.
“It looks like we’ve spent enough time hanging around now. We need to get going soon, Commander.”
“It’s almost time to meet, then. We need to make our way to the rendezvous, too.”
“So, the stolen object was some sort of ancient treasure?”
“That’s right. This city has a lot of excavation sites, but the robbers are a group of infamous witches and sorcerers who’re supposed to be pretty dangerous. That’s why they need our support—the Imperial forces’ support, that is.”
Commander Mismis started walking down the road. “Oh, look there. That’s the museum.”
They were in the city of Köln. The region had remained neutral over the course of the century-long war between the great nations of the Heavenly Empire and the Nebulis Sovereignty.
The beautiful streets were picture-perfect for sightseeing and served as popular tourist destinations, and they had been attacked by a group of robbers just the day before.
“Say, Iska, do you see how that building’s all burned up on one side? Apparently, someone broke through the back door and stole the treasure while everyone was focused on the blaze.”
“So it must have been some sort of flame astral power?”
“They detected astral energy from the cinders, which means the thieves are witches and sorcerers, too.”
Commander Mismis carried a taser at her hip, a weapon the Imperial forces used to fight off and apprehend the vicious witches.
“According to what HQ told me, these sorts of incidents with witches are advantageous for the Empire. If we fight off villains like them, other nations will trust us more, strengthening our diplomatic ties.”
“That would make things easier in the war against the Nebulis Sovereignty.” Iska nodded as he looked up at the museum.
It had happened a century ago. On one fateful day, the Empire, which once maintained hegemony over the world, had discovered astral power, the forbidden energy source that lay dormant within the planet.
When astral powers possessed a human being, it gave them powers straight out of a fairy tale. Owing to their fearful and dangerous abilities, women with astral power were called witches, while men were called sorcerers.
The Empire had identified them as threats and ousted them from the nation.
On the other hand…
The witches had sought refuge from the Empire’s persecution and created a country of their own—the witch’s paradise, the Nebulis Sovereignty.
“Well…It’s one thing for them to send out the Imperial forces, but…,” Commander Mismis let out a sigh. “HQ is being so mean to us. They said to only send out the bare minimum of personnel. I know we don’t have enough soldiers out to fight on the battlefront, but we’re dealing with a band of witches. We’re definitely going to be in danger, too.”
“I’ll make up for that,” Iska said.
“I’m sorry, Iska. I know I’m going to be relying on you a lot.”
“You should. I’ll take the lead when we need to fight, so just focus on giving instructions, Commander.”
He was a witch-hunting swordsman, unusual in that he only used blades to fight in close combat despite being from a mechanically advanced nation renowned for its firearms.
That was Iska.
He had once been selected to serve as a Saint Disciple, the direct guard of the Empire’s Lord, and was considered one of the foremost experts in anti-witch combat techniques in their nation.
“But I can’t guarantee that I’ll be able to defeat them. You should stay on guard when things get heated, too, Commander. That’s how dangerous these people are.”
Even Iska had a difficult time fighting against powerful witches. One particular example came to mind—and that fight had ended without a conclusive winner.
…I guess Alice is the one I’d think of.
…Since her powers are on a whole other level.
The Imperial forces called her the Ice Calamity Witch, and they had declared her an enemy of the state. As Iska thought of the witch in the back of his mind, he shook his head.
“Anyway, Commander Mismis, I’m not seeing the person we’re supposed to meet up with.”
“Same here. I’m also keeping an eye out for them. We need to get in contact with them since the city assembly asked the Imperial forces for help.”
The two of them continued to scan the area.
Right at that moment…
“Rin, you’re sure we’re to meet the assembly member here, right?”
“Yes, Lady Alice. I believe that museum is the building that was damaged. We are to meet in front of it.”
Iska and Mismis heard approaching footsteps, accompanied by the shared whispers of two young women.
“A robbery committed by astral mages…how terrible. Their abuse of their powers is a disgrace to us all. People might even start calling entirely unrelated mages, like us, witches and sorcerers because of this.”
“I’m sure the thieves were mages who were banished from the Sovereignty.”
“How unforgivable. It is a grave crime for any Sovereignty mages to attack other nations. On my honor as a Nebulis princess, I must catch them!”
Her voice grew staunch from sheer anger.
…Huh? That voice.
…I think I recognize it.
Iska thought it sounded oddly familiar.
“Hey, Iska? I feel like I recognize that voice.”
Commander Mismis tilted her head in befuddlement.
Just then, Mismis and a young blond woman bumped shoulders as they passed each other.
“Ah!”
“Oh, I’m so sorry! I wasn’t looking where I was walking…!”
Commander Mismis bowed frantically even though they only brushed each other at most.
“Are you all right?”
“Thank you for the concern. I’m sorry I wasn’t paying enough attention either.”
The blond girl gave a charming bow. She was about the same age as Iska, with a sweet, adorable face and a healthy and well-developed figure.
“Well, if you’ll excuse—”
The young woman stopped in her tracks—but she wasn’t looking at Commander Mismis now. Instead, she practically froze the moment she saw Iska behind the commander.
“……Huh?”
“Huh? There’s no way…”
Iska gulped when he saw the young lady.
They knew each other. Well, that wasn’t exactly the right way of putting it. After all, the two of them had fought each other on a distant battlefield and were mortal enemies.
“Alice?!”
“Iska?!”
They both pointed at each other and yelled each other’s names.
Aliceliese Lou Nebulis IX. As a princess of the witch’s paradise, the Nebulis Sovereignty, she possessed formidable astral power. She was also known as the Ice Calamity Witch. She was strong enough to destroy an entire Imperial military base single-handedly, and she’d fought Iska to a draw at his full strength. Now they were rivals.
“What are you doing here, Alice?”
“I should be asking you that! What are you doing here…and why are you with your superior from the Imperial forces?!”
Alice’s eyes widened when she realized who she had run into. Even Commander Mismis was dumbfounded to have run into such an infamous witch.
Not to mention it was an awkward situation. Though they were in a neutral city, they had run right into an enemy.
“Please move back, Lady Alice!”
Rin, Alice’s attendant, stepped in front of the princess to protect her. In addition to her formidable astral power, Rin had also been trained in the arts of assassination and hand-to-hand combat.
“Imperial swordsman…so you appear before us again!” She didn’t even bother to hide her animosity. “You’ve been tailing Lady Alice, then. Fine. I shall take Lady Alice’s place, and this time I will make sure this breath will be your—”
“Wait, Rin.”
Alice bid her attendant to stop just as Rin was pulling a knife from her skirt.
“This is a neutral city. We can’t fight here, even against Imperials.”
“B-but…”
“Besides, astral mages have already stirred up trouble here. What good will it do causing another incident?”
“……Of course.”
“There you have it, Iska. Alas, I think we won’t have the time to settle our fight.” Alice sighed in disappointment. “I can’t tell you many details since you’re an Imperial soldier, but some trouble occurred in this city. I’m afraid I’m terribly busy trying to resolve the issue.”
“You don’t mean the robbery at the museum over there, do you?”
“Huh?” Alice widened her eyes and blinked. “How do you know about that?”
“Commander Mismis and I were asked to catch the thieves.”
“They asked you to come here?” The Nebulis princess fixed him with a stare. “Wait. That’s impossible. How could a neutral city request aid from both the Sovereignty and the Empire! It’s unheard of!”
Alice was right. The two countries were at war. It was too much to ask for the two nations to combine forces in order to apprehend the robbers.
“Iska, listen carefully.” Alice took a step forward. “A group of astral mages are responsible for this scandal. So it stands to reason that I, a princess of the astral mages, should clear our names. There’s no need for you to be here.”
“Of course there is.” Iska was direct with his response. “Astral mages committed this crime. It makes sense we’d lend the city our aid, considering we have tons of experience battling them.”
“No! We cannot allow the Imperial forces to bolster their reputation!” Alice placed a hand on her ample bosom. “I accepted the city’s request!”
“B-but! We received a formal summons from the city and were sent here by the Imperial headquarters, too!” Commander Mismis retorted. “Did you actually receive a request?”
“Of course!” Rin spoke up. “Did you actually—”
“Oh…say, Rin, isn’t he the one who asked us to come here?” Alice cut her attendant off.
A man wearing a suit had stepped out of the damaged museum. He was rather young to be an assembly member, seeming timid and methodical. Honestly, he looked more like someone’s secretary than an official.
“Gracious! I apologize for the wait. I’m Domperi, one of the assemblymen…!” He bowed low, first turning his eyes to look at Commander Mismis. “Thank you, um…”
“I’m Commander Mismis, dispatched from the Imperial forces. And this is one of my subordinates, Iska. You can count on us now that we’re here!” Mismis thumped her chest as she said that. “I won’t do much work, but Iska sure will.”
“Uh, Commander, I think you’ll need to help out, too?”
“Ha-ha-ha. Thank you very much. Your composure is reassuring, in a way!” Domperi said, his voice ringing out. Then he turned to Alice and Rin. “Why, hello. And you must be, um…”
“We have arrived from the Nebulis Sovereignty. I am the Second Princess Aliceliese.” Alice politely bowed. “I am very sorry for the problems you’ve faced. Our nation shall compensate you for damages to the museum and medical fees for the injured.”
“You’re royalty?! I can’t believe a princess from the Nebulis Sovereignty is here!”
His eyes went wide. His reaction was only natural, of course. The princess of one of the two largest nations in the world had personally made her way to a remote city. On top of that, she was a very beautiful woman, which made his effervescence all the more understandable.
“Please rest assured. We will take responsibility and capture the culprit. You can count on us.”
“It would be an honor, Princess Alice!” The man exchanged a firm handshake with Alice.
Mismis was quick to react. “Excuse me!”
She placed herself between the two. “There’s something wrong here! Mr. Domperi, you asked the Empire for help, didn’t you?!”
“Why, of course!” He nodded firmly.
Then Rin cut in. “Mr. Domperi, I believe you called upon the Sovereignty for assistance as well?”
“Yes, indeed. We asked you for help capturing the astral mage thieves… Oh my?”
It seemed he’d finally realized the situation.
Iska and Commander Mismis were to his right. Alice and Rin were to the left. He looked at each group of individuals, whose two nations had very different ideals.
“The Empire…and the Sovereignty…yes, there is something wrong here. I asked two secretaries to make calls to the country we can count on for help. Oh no. They couldn’t have…”
“Rin, I think I understand what’s happened.” A rarely seen, strained smile spread across Alice’s face. “He says he has two secretaries. They both must have called in anyone they knew who could fight in order to catch the robbers. I can understand why they panicked.”
“Yes, Lady Alice. So one must have called the Sovereignty, and the other requested help from the Empire.”
“What? But that’s a terrible idea…,” Commander Mismis quietly murmured, dumbfounded. “Isn’t it, Iska?”
“Basically, this is a double booking. That’s really the worst thing they could have done. I can’t believe they asked for help from both the Empire and the Sovereignty.”
“What?!” The man instantly went pale in the face. “I can’t believe my secretaries would call two countries at war to meet at the same place… Yikes! You’re not going to fight here, are you?!”
“Oh, no, it’s fine. Please calm down,” Iska quickly mollified the assemblyman.
“This is a neutral city. The Empire and Sovereignty are forbidden from fighting here, even if we run into each other,” Alice added.
“I…I see…”
“That’s right. We’re well aware of that, too.” Iska nodded and signaled to Alice with his eyes.
That’s how it is.
Yes. I have no qualms about that.
Iska could tell from Alice’s expression that she agreed.
Though then again, Iska and Alice had already met in a neutral city before. They’d even dined at the same table, in fact.
…It’s similar to what happened back then, anyway.
…I’m used to bumping into her in random places like this.
Whenever they were in a neutral city, they would lay down their arms. They were quite accustomed to it at this point.
“But there is one important matter we have yet to discuss.” Alice crossed her arms, her eyes showing she was restraining herself. “Which one of us will take on this request? We need to make that clear.”
“Yeah, we really should.”
They’d both been called in. One of them would have to withdraw.
The Sovereignty should back out.
The Empire ought to step down.
Iska and Alice locked eyes.
“Listen, Iska.” Alice walked forward. “The robbers are mages who gathered after being ousted by the Sovereignty. It’s my duty as princess to capture them if they’ve run amok.”
“No, it’s an Imperial soldier’s job to protect the populace from nefarious astral mages.”
Iska did not back down even slightly. They’d been formally ordered to carry out this mission by their headquarters, so he and Mismis couldn’t simply withdraw.
More important, they both felt that if they ran away here, they’d be losing to the other’s stubbornness.
They silently stared each other down.
“Well, in any case, we shouldn’t waste our time here.” Alice sighed in resignation. “I’ll acknowledge that we’re at fault for giving the Empire a pretext to intervene, so here’s the best concession I can make—let’s have a fair and square competition.”
“You mean to see who captures the culprits?”
“Yes. But capturing them won’t solve this, so we must go after the leader. So, let’s say whoever catches that person will receive all the credit?”
“I’m fine with that. What do you think, Commander Mismis?”
“Sure, I’m okay with it, too,” Commander Mismis also seemed amenable to the agreement.
It was a realistic compromise, and they wouldn’t be defying headquarters’ orders this way.
“Then it’s settled.” Alice lightly brushed aside her bangs and looked at the man. “Well, sir, if you could please tell us where the robbers went…and if you could also prepare a car. Rin is able to drive, so you do not need to worry.”
“Yes, I’ll gladly leave things to you!…The only problem is that we have just one car.”
“What?” Alice’s eyes went wide, and she blinked. “Meaning…?”
“We prepared a special armored vehicle…but I’m afraid we were only able to procure one.” His voice petered out. “…I wasn’t aware we had called two nations to help us.”
“Uh, well, that seems like a problem, don’t you think, Iska?” Mismis crossed her arms, looking troubled. “There’s only one car, and we came here by an Imperial bus, so we don’t have another vehicle either…”
“Sometimes concessions have to be made,” Iska said. “If neither of us are going to give up the car, we have only one option.”
He looked at Alice, who was right in front of him. Iska honestly felt awkward about the situation, but if they didn’t hurry, the robbers would get away. In other words, they would need to share the car.
“Alice.”
“What a coincidence…Yes, I’d come to the same conclusion as well,” Alice matter-of-factly replied. Or rather—she turned away somewhat awkwardly.
“Y-you do realize though, Iska, that this will be the first and last time that I will share a ride with an Imperial like you!”
Outskirts of Köln.
An armored vehicle rushed through the tall woodland trees.
“Iska, it’s this way, right?”
“Yes. I see a large forest to the right of us. The witnesses reported seeing the robbers flee to north of the woods.”
Mismis sat in the driver’s seat. Iska, meanwhile, was in the back seat, scanning a map as he gave her directions.
“Their hideout might be in the woods.”
“Then we’ll keep heading north!” Commander Mismis quickly jerked the steering wheel. She was so caught up that she slammed on the acceleration.
“Um, so…,” Mismis nervously managed to say as she eyed the knife that was pointed at her from the corner of her eyes. “I can go faster, right?”
“I’ll permit it,” Rin, who happened to be pointing said knife at Mismis, answered coldly. “But don’t forget. Lady Alice is riding with us. If you so much as look like you’re doing something suspicious, I will run this dagger straight through you.”
“I’m not going to do anything! I’m not doing anything suspicious at all!”
Out of all the things that could have happened, they’d both been called to this city and ended up in the same car. Commander Mismis was driving, and Rin was keeping an eye on her from the passenger seat.
“Ow, ow! You realize you’ve been poking me in the shoulder with the knife, right?!”
“It’s because you’re not driving smoothly enough. How suspicious…so you are up to something, aren’t you?!”
“That’s only happening because you keep poking me! Aghhh! Help me, Iska! Your superior officer is in trouble!”
“I really would like to help, but…”
Though he could see why his commander was begging for help, Iska had his own reasons for not being able to move. He was right next to a blond young lady who was sitting regally in her seat.
“I can’t move either,” Iska finished.
“What exactly is that supposed to mean?”
Alice turned to the side. Though the vehicle was rather large, because of the reinforced armor, the back seats were a snug fit for two people.
“Say, Alice, could you scoot over a little more?”
“I’d like to ask you to do the same. I think you could stand to use a little less space.”
“I have my swords with me, though.”
Iska was a swordsman at his core. He’d placed the two blades he always carried with him against a corner of his seat.
“I think you’ve got more room on your side, Alice.”
“Of course I don’t. I have just the same amount as you… See!”
Alice half rose up from her seat.
She had only done that to compare the amount of space she had compared to Iska’s…
“Ah! I see the car!” Mismis abruptly hit the brakes. The entire vehicle lurched, and Alice fell over from her standing position.
“Ah!”
“Eep?!”
The Nebulis princess fell right into his arms, her ample chest pressing into Iska’s face. Something plump hit his cheek.
“Ahhh?! Iska, what do you think you’ve buried your face into?!”
“You’re the one who fell onto me, Alice! Would you move out of the way…!”
Iska gently shoved Alice aside to move her off him. Or at least he thought he did. Just then, he realized that he’d found purchase on her bare thigh, which was sticking out from under her skirt.
“Now where do you think you’re touching?!”
“Th-this is all a misunderstanding!”
“What’s there to misunderstand about your hand being right there?!”
Alice had turned red right up to her ears.
It wasn’t an exaggeration to say her beauty was practically unrivaled and no one—not even anyone from the Empire—would have believed she was a witch when witnessing her charm from so close. Alas, Iska didn’t have time to bask in the experience.
“Iska, you oaf! You’re shameless!”
“I’m telling you that I just caught you when you fell, Alice!”
“That’s entirely irrelevant!”
She shrieked and screamed from the back seat.
“Iska, pipe down a little.”
“Lady Alice, we’re in the robber’s territory. Though we are in the car, I believe we will have a problem if they hear your shouts.”
“Yes, ma’am…”
“Right…”
Both Mismis and Rin glared sharply at the two. Iska and Alice exchanged looks.
“It’s your fault Rin scolded me.”
“Well, it’s your fault I got in trouble with the Commander, Alice.”
They were at the edge of a gloomy forest.
“Rin, you’re sure it’s this car?”
“Yes, Lady Alice. In all likelihood, I believe it is the one that the culprits used for their escape.”
Alice and Rin were pointing at a vehicle parked in the shade of the trees. Commander Mismis had braked so suddenly because she spotted the robber’s car.
“Wow, Commander, you did great.” Iska admired the feat. She’d found it despite how deftly it had been hidden. “I’m impressed you spotted it. It’s in the shade and hidden in the bushes, so it’s hard to make out.”
“Hee-hee. Well, I suppose that’s just years of experience for you.” Mismis grinned bashfully. “You know how the capital doesn’t have any parking spaces, right? I’ve gotten really good at finding illegal parking spots that people can’t see, so I know pretty much every place someone would hide a vehicle.”
“That seems like some pretty scummy real-world experience!”
“Oh, don’t get me wrong. I don’t do it anymore. I used to get up to no good with that when I was younger.”
“…Really?”
In any case, she’d still managed to find the car. The robbers likely hadn’t imagined that it’d be spotted either.
“Rin, do you think they’re deeper in the woods?”
“Yes. It would be a reasonable location for their hideout. But I think it will be very difficult to find.”
They couldn’t see farther than a few meters ahead due to the vegetation blocking their view. They would need to walk through the woods to continue their search.
“Iska, you know what we need to do, don’t you?”
She stomped on a protruding rock. Alice, the Ice Calamity Witch, turned to look into the depths of the silent woods.
“I don’t think we need to work together anymore. We’re no longer in the neutral city and the two of us are enemies, so we really can’t work together.” Her tone was firm, as she was a princess from an enemy nation. “Isn’t that right?”
“Right.”
He met her gaze directly. If anything, Iska had been waiting for an appropriate time to mention it himself. Though they were after the same target, they had no intention of working together.
From here on, the competition would begin.
“We’ll go about this just as we discussed earlier.” Alice pointed at the tree-lined animal trails.
“The robbers who stole the treasure are somewhere in these woods,” she said.
“I know. And whoever captures their leader gets the credit, right?”
It was winner-take-all. Whoever apprehended the robbers would receive all the reward money and honor.
“We’ll part ways here.”
“Okay. Then we’ll take the path on the right,” Iska said, signaling at Commander Mismis before walking that direction.
“Rin, let’s go. We’ll search the one on the left.”
Alice and Rin headed off into the thickets.
“……Right. This finally feels like a real mission!”
Commander Mismis seemed nervous as she produced her gun—an Imperial-issued taser rather than a real gun since they aimed to capture the criminals this time. That said, the taser was set for the highest possible output so it would be combat-ready. It could take out a bear with a single shot if used at point-blank range.
“Iska, I’ll tell you this now…”
“Yes?”
“I’m apologize in advance if I hit you from behind with this taser.”
“What are you talking about?!”
“Uh, well, when I get nervous, my aim tends to be off.”
“…Please don’t make excuses before you’ve even shot me.”
It really wasn’t anything to laugh about. In reality, about thirty percent of battlefield injuries were the result of friendly fire from behind.
“I’ll hold on to your gun, then.”
“Hey! Wait!!”
“You’ve already done enough, Commander. You spotted the robber’s car.” He brushed aside a tree branch and continued into the dark woods. “It’s my turn to shine from here. In order to capture the leader of the robbers, we need to find their hideout first.”
“And before the two of them.”
“If they find it, they’ll definitely apprehend the leader first.”
“…Yeah, they would. She’s the Ice Calamity Witch, after all.”
She’d supposedly destroyed an entire Imperial base singlehandedly. Though witches themselves, the robbers wouldn’t stand a chance against her.
“Okay, then we really need to psych ourselves up!” Commander Mismis continued to push her way through the thickets. “You should be careful too, Iska. If this is near the thieves’ hideout, they might’ve set up traps!”
“Commander, there’s a sharp twig right in front of your eyes.”
“What? Oh! Ouch!!”
A branch with prickles as sharp as the prongs of a fork hit the commander square in the forehand.
“See, don’t just keep your eyes on your feet.”
“Aggghh…” Tears welled up in her eyes. Mismis stopped in her tracks and blinked. “Oh, say, Iska…”
“Commander, watch out for the branches.”
“No, not that. Look over there. Doesn’t that look like the dark brown fabric of a tent?”
“What?”
He looked toward where she pointed.
From between the gaps of the thickly grown trunks, he could see a camouflaged dome-like tent peeking through. It was a familiar sight—the camping tents used by the Nebulis Sovereignty during guerrilla warfare. This was undoubtedly the robbers’ hideout.
“What? That’s amazing, Commander…”
“Oh, it wasn’t much! Looks like all that illegal parking really did sharpen my observation skills.”
“I’m not so sure about that…but this doesn’t seem good. Looks like there are more of them than we anticipated.”
There were five tents in total, so there were fourteen—maybe even fifteen—robbers.
The group was large enough to even be a full unit within the Nebulis Sovereignty’s astral corps. There weren’t so many that Iska couldn’t handle them, but if he spent too long taking care of the underlings, the leader might have time to escape.
…What do I do?
…Is it safer to observe them for a while first?
He waited for an opening from the shadows of a tree. Then the thickets quivered right before their eyes.
“Lady Alice, we’ve found it. This must be the robbers’ hideout.”
“Good work, Rin. I knew you would find it!”
Immediately after her, a blond girl in brilliant garments appeared out of the thickets.
“I’m sure Iska isn’t here yet. Well, the early bird gets the worm!”
“There do seem to be more robbers than we anticipated, however, Lady Alice,” said Rin, surveying the camouflaged tents while standing in front of her. “Shall we observe them?”
“No, we’ll attack.” Alice majestically, with utmost elegance, leaped out from the bushes. “I can’t let Iska beat me. Before he arrives—”
“I’m already here.”
“Yes, you’re already here…… Wait, Iska?!” Alice flinched and moved back. “Grr…you put up a good fight. Well, the one who apprehends the leader wins, just as we agreed. And I’ll capture all the underlings too, of course!”
“I know,” Iska assured her.
“Then let the games begin!” Alice’s declaration rang throughout the woods. Naturally, the robbers heard her loud cry in their hideout as well.
“What was that noise?!”
“Is it someone after us from the city?!”
The witches and sorcerers ran out of their tents.
The clear marks on their arms and faces were astral crests—which were considered ominous marks within the Empire, and one reason why the witches and sorcerers were feared as monsters. Iska attacked one of the sorcerers without hesitation.
“An Imperial soldier?!”
There was a crimson crest on the man’s shoulder.
He had flame astral power. After a quick glance, Iska leaped off the ground and sped up, silently charging forward. He leaped over a boulder and flung himself through the air overhead.
“Raging fire, awaken!”
Countless embers appeared from thin air, condensing together to form a gigantic orb that came crashing down over Iska’s head. This was an astral power in action. The giant fireball had manifested almost like magic.
“It won’t work.”
A black blade flashed. With one wave of the sword in his hand, Iska cut through the fire, and it vanished.
“My power…you cut through it?!”
“There’s no astral power I can’t cut through.” Iska instantly passed through the remaining flames and headed straight for the sorcerer.
“Why you little—”
“Too slow.” Iska didn’t even give the man time to finish as he elbowed him right in the chest.
The sorcerer collapsed to the ground.
At the same time, the screams of several witches echoed throughout the woods behind Iska.
“Lady Aliceliese?!”
“Wh-what are you doing here?!”
They weren’t crying out in surprise. They were screaming with fear, their faces pale.
The witches were frozen—literally. Three of them were encased in blocks of ice from the neck down and were effectively captured, unable to move a muscle.
“I’ll tell you this now rather than later. I’m incredibly upset.”
Alice’s voice really did reflect her fury.
The witch princess—feared by the Imperial forces—cast a glance at the immobile witches before moving on.
“I cannot forgive any of you for the misdeeds you committed with your astral powers. You should know you won’t be able to escape now that I’ve arrived. I simply have no time to deal with underlings like you.”
She wasn’t looking at them, but rather at the Imperial swordsman.
While Alice had frozen over the three witches, Iska had taken down two additional robbers. In other words, Iska had taken down three, and Alice had also taken down three. It had all happened in the blink of an eye.
“Impressive, Iska, but I won’t let you take even one more of them from me.”
“This is a competition, after all.”
Alice’s powers gave her the range advantage. But to compensate for that, Iska had the agility to run through the woods like the wind.
“Roar, crash of thunder!”
“Also too slow.”
Iska cleared away the lightning arrows that assaulted both him and Alice. Using his sword, he sliced through the deluge of astral attacks coming for him so fast they were almost impossible to react to. At the same time, he ran toward the sorcerer. But just when he reached the mage…
“You’re the one who’s too slow.”
Alice had already frozen the man solid before Iska made it.
“Looks like I’ve apprehended four now.”
“That’s cheating! I cleared away his lightning!”
“And I captured him. This is why they say the early bird gets the worm.”
Hee-hee, Alice giggled mischievously. She looked to be genuinely enjoying herself. Her smile was hardly appropriate for someone meeting her mortal enemy on the battlefield.
“See, Iska. The next one is coming. Please ready your sword.”
“Guh…that’s unfair, Alice!”
Iska cleared away every single attack that came toward him with swipes of his sword, and Alice used those opportunities to freeze the witches each time. They were working together so harmoniously, but Alice continued to pick off his targets from the sidelines.
“They were supposed to be mine…!”
“Oh, but this is a competition, you realize? We’re not working together, you know,” Alice’s voice rang out from behind Iska. “That makes six for me. And it seems you’re stuck at three, Iska.”
“No, the person who captures the leader wins.”
Iska continued to run ahead of Alice. Since he had superior physical capabilities, he was at an advantage when it came to catching the leader. He just needed to keep this up until he overtook Alice to find them. However…
“That is odd. I don’t see her…?” Alice said after stopping at the center of the five tents and searching her surroundings. “They say the ringleader was a female astral mage with black hair who looked like she was still in her teens. But I haven’t seen her among the mages we’ve taken down so far.”
“Me neither. She’s not in the tents.”
Iska had been slicing through the fabric of the tents and peering into them. He saw no sign of the ringleader, however. The woman didn’t seem to be on the premises.
“Iska, dear, to your right!”
“Lady Alice, she ran from behind the tent into the woods!”
They both heard Commander Mismis and Rin yell simultaneously from a distance.
“So she’s over there!”
The black-haired witch parted the dark thickets as she made a break for it. She was already difficult to spot, since she blended in with the foliage and underbrush.
…This is bad.
…The visibility in the woods is already terrible. If she gets away here, we have no chance of catching her.
And she was too far away to chase after.
“Iska, jump up!” He heard a call from behind.
Princess Alice addressed him in her dignified and tranquil voice.
“Ice Calamity. Hall of the Sacred Dance of the Midnight Moon.”
His vision was flooded with snow that whipped around him in the conjured wind. The ground froze before his eyes, which sped across the vegetation to pursue the witch.
“…Ice?!”
The witch widened her eyes when she saw the frost on the trees. Then vines of ice wrapped around her feet, and she tumbled forward. But on top of being the ringleader of the thieves, this girl was a respectable astral mage herself.
“Wind, smash it!”
A vortex tore away at the ice around her legs, and she quickly stood up.
“This is it.”
“What?”
The Imperial swordsman cornered her at a tremendous speed.
Thump…With near mechanical precision, Iska gave a karate chop to the back of the girl’s head.
Alice had attacked in order to keep the girl at bay. Even a few seconds would have been enough. She knew Iska would pursue the girl once she stopped the mage—and that faith in him had been the reason she’d been able to instantly come up with such a plan.
“Did you get her?”
“Yeah, she’s unconscious.”
Now that they’d apprehended the leader, the thieves’ group had been dismantled.
Yes, under normal circumstances, this would have concluded with an “all’s well that ends well,” but reality wasn’t that simple…
“Aren’t I just wonderful! I caught the leader, so the whole issue’s been resolved!”
“Wait a second.”
As Alice proclaimed her victory, Iska stopped her.
“I was the one who caught the leader. I stopped her while she was trying to run away.”
“What are you talking about? Just look around for yourself.” Alice pointed at the ice on the ground. “I stopped her flight using my astral power. You never would have managed to apprehend her without me. In other words, this was my achievement and I’ve won!”
“But I was the one who actually caught her. You technically didn’t do that.”
“What!”
“Am I wrong?”
“No…I suppose you’re right.” Alice swept away her bangs with a graceful hand. “You never hesitate to argue with me, despite the fact that I’m a Nebulis Sovereignty princess. It’s a great trait, but I also can’t simply acquiesce.”
“And by that you mean…”
“It’s a duel!” Alice cried out as she pointed at him. “A rematch between you and me. We’ll continue where we left off from last time when we had a draw!”
“I have no qualms with that.”
“This is an excellent opportunity. I’ll show you which one of us will win this time.”
Iska readied his twin swords. Opposite him, Alice also prepared herself for battle.
“It’s a rematch!” they both cried out simultaneously.
“Iska?!”
“Lady Alice!”
Commander Mismis and Rin were both shouting at them. Just as the two were ready to clash, their verve was easily swept aside.
“Iska, the city has sent in a reinforcement unit. They’re a little late, though.”
“Lady Alice? Is something the matter?”
“N-not at all!” Alice waved a panicked hand at Rin, who had run up to her and then reluctantly backed away. The princess stared intently at Iska.
“…It seems we will be postponing this, as we’ve been interrupted.”
She looked displeased, like a child who’d had an activity canceled because of the rain. She murmured in chagrin, her emotions stark on her face, “We’ll consider this a draw. We’ll hand over the robbers to the city’s vigilance committee and allow them to pass judgement. Rin, let’s go home.”
“Oh, please wait, Lady Alice,” Rin called to stop her. “We still have to go through the procedures of collecting the reward for capturing them.”
“I don’t need that.” Alice turned around. The golden-haired witch faced Iska head-on and gave him a bitter smile. “The thieves were the Sovereignty’s responsibility. Would you give them the reward to make up for the damage they caused from their crimes?”
“It sure sounds like you’re asking me to do all the paperwork.”
“A princess doesn’t often involve herself with such formalities, besides…”
They heard footsteps approaching. The reinforcements were almost there.
“While it’s one thing to be in a neutral city, the two of us can’t be seen fraternizing outside of one for very long. We are enemies, after all.”
The Ice Calamity Witch turned her back to him, her silky golden hair fluttering.
“So, while I’m somewhat reluctant to part ways, this will be all for today.”
As she turned away, he caught her momentarily winking at him.
“See you later, Iska. Let’s meet on the battlefield next time.”
“……Right.”
She headed out with her attendant in tow.
Iska stared at her from behind.
And then…as the fate of the planet would have it, the two would reunite with each other, but that will be a story for another time.
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