How long has it been? A year? Maybe two?
For Edithe Dawnrise, it hadn’t felt like it’d been too long since she’d gone off to deal with the company war. A year was a relatively short amount of time for her. But for Salvos— the silver-haired woman clinging onto Edithe? A year was a significant chunk of her life thus far.
Edithe returned the hug, speaking in a soft voice.
“You’ve grown quite a lot since we last met, haven’t you?”
“I have!”
undefinedSalvos exclaimed. Her arms wrapped tighter around the red-haired woman. Edithe smiled warmly. She saw how far Salvos had come— the silver-haired girl was now Level 132, standing taller, straighter.
In Edithe’s eyes, Salvos was like a child. She’d grow so much in such a short amount of time. Edithe could only imagine all the things Salvos had been through since they last met. All the things Salvos had learned. All the things Salvos had overcome.
There were a myriad of questions Edithe wanted to ask. So, so many. But their reunion was cut short. A sharp voice interrupted them.
“Salvos, why did you just destroy the…?”
A pink-haired woman stepped over the destroyed door. One of the Merrysters. She sighed exasperatedly, before turning to Helena Warshade.
“I apologize for my friend’s reckless action. She is just a bit… excitable.”
“I can tell.”
The leader of the Rising Veterans Company didn’t bat an eye, but Edithe could tell by what she thought of Salvos from the tone of her voice alone. Helena Warshade wasn’t impressed in the slightest.
“I have heard of you.”
She faced the silver-haired girl without so much as curiosity as she did the brusqueness she always carried.
“You have reached great heights and gained the notoriety nearly equal that of an Elite in such a short amount of time. Salvos, Secely’s Sentinel. The girl who reached Diamond from Gold in a year. Who slayed the Lich. Who dove into the Bloodied Gulf and killed an [Ancient Centinel].”
Edithe’s eyes widened when she heard the last part. A susurration ran through the gathered adventurers. Disbelief and shock.
“Seriously? But she’s only Level 132—”
“She killed the Lich! Of course she could—”
“But the Bloodied Gulf is even more dangerous than—”
It sounded incredibly ridiculous, but Edithe believed it. If it was Salvos, then anything was possible. The red-haired woman looked at her friend with a grin.
“You’ve been busy, huh?”
“I have! I also have made plenty of friends— also, sorry Saffron. I just couldn’t wait.”
Salvos nodded at the Merryster woman. Edithe raised a brow at that. I did not expect that, she thought. Helena Warshade continued as the crowd quietened.
“Your reputation precedes you, Salvos— Secely’s Sentinel. And, yet, you are not at all how I envisioned you would be.”
Edithe gulped. She looked over at Salvos with worry, unsure whether she should speak up. She expected the silver-haired girl to lash out, or maybe react immaturely to the mention of her name. But Salvos just scratched the back of her head.
“Oops, yep. I made a mess. I didn’t mean to make a scene! It’s nice to meet you, though. You’re… the leader of the Rising Veterans?”
She gave Helena Warshade an inquisitive look. Edithe pursed her lips, and the leader of the Rising Veterans answered simply.
“That is correct. I am Helena Warshade of the Rising Veterans Company. One of the Three Honorable Companies.”
Helena Warshade remained cool and poised, even in the face of Salvos’ carefree nature— that was until Salvos tapped a finger on her chin and spoke.
“Huh. I actually met another leader of an Honorable Company. His name was Mori Gladius. Do you know him?”
And Helena’s guard just dropped. She slowly stepped forward with narrowed eyes.
“You knew Mori Gladius?”
“Not really? I met him at Westshield. And, um, we didn’t get to speak. But he was very strong! We fought against Belzu together!”
Salvos nodded, and even Edithe paused to register her words. Was Salvos being serious? She was at the fall of Westshield? Nobody believed it. Again, murmurs rose from the crowd of gathered adventurers. Edithe herself wasn’t sure she believed it fully. It could’ve been a misunderstanding, right?”
Helena Warshade frowned.
“Belzu… the Primeval Demon? You were there? When Mori—”
She faced Salvos, not finishing her sentence. Salvos lowered her head.
“My clones were. I tried my best, but…”
Salvos shifted back. She actually deflated a bit as she continued.
“I couldn’t really help out much. Especially when that other Primeval Demon showed up. It attacked Mori from behind— when he had Belzu cornered. I’m, um, sorry.”
Edithe didn’t expect to hear the sincerity in Salvos’ voice. The silver-haired girl had grown more than just in strength since they last saw each other. Was this empathy? Or was Salvos just pretending to be empathetic? Either way, Edithe looked at her friend in a different light.
Helena Warshade closed her eyes. She remained silent as the murmurs grew louder and louder. Eventually, she raised her head and steeled herself.
“I see. You have no reason to apologize. He fought the Primeval Demon, but it wasn’t enough. Because we weren’t aware of the second Primeval Demon. It was an oversight. We will not let that mistake happen again.”
She spun around, leaving it at that. She approached the king who just entered the room, getting his servants to clean up the mess Salvos caused. Now that that was over, Edithe heard the susurration die down. She raised a hand, speaking to her friend.
“Salvos—”
“Edithe!”
Salvos interrupted the red-haired woman before she could continue— the demeanor from earlier returning.
“So much has happened since we last saw each other. You need to meet Saffron. And Willy. All of them!”
Edithe blinked a few times. She opened her mouth as Salvos pulled her to the side. But a figure stopped them. The red-haired woman’s expression instantly changed. She glared at the man barring their path.
“Orgaf.”
One of the Elites who’d been accompanying Helena. He was the Thief of the Golden Scales— and he’d been quite the pretentious asshole. Edithe hesitated. Was he here to cause trouble once more?
But no— her expectations didn’t come to pass. Orgaf smiled at Salvos, bowing his head lightly.
“Greetings, true Liberator of the Plaguelands. It is an honor to meet one such as you.”
Edithe stared. Wait, is he actually being nice? He held a hand out to Salvos, introducing himself.
“I am Orgaf, Thief of the Golden Scales, Elite Ranked adventurer. One of the greatest [Rogues] of—”
“Yep, cool!”
Salvos brushed him off. His eyes widened as he started back. Edithe looked at him as they walked past him. He watched Salvos lead Edithe to the pink-haired Merryster Lady.
“Edithe, this is Saffron. I think I mentioned her to you before? A while back?”
And Orgaf sputtered.
“But I am—”
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