Baris lay collapsed on the ground with a spilled drink next to him as he clasped at his neck. He was turning and writhing while someone shouted for a [Healing Mage]. Another hurried over with a potion, calling and pointing at a quick moving figure running through the room.
The man from earlier— the ‘Level 13 non combatant’— was speeding through the room. He hopped over tables and chairs with ease, moving past the low leveled adventurers as if they were moving in some kind of slowed state.
Daniel reached for his sword and Edithe raised a hand. But they, too, were very slow. In fact, the man, whoever he was, was not moving very fast either.
After all, I had activated [Self Haste].
So, he’s not that much higher leveled than me, huh? He had to have been hiding his true Class and levels. And while he was ‘quick’, he either did not specialize in speed, or his level was close to mine. That means not much experience, but…
undefinedI glanced over at my Human companions. They were speaking! Not as fast as they usually did. But I already knew what they were going to say.
[Deadly Instincts] did not inform me of what they were going to tell me; it did not make me prescient, and it mostly helped me out in combat situations such as alerting me of threats or vital spots to target. However, I had gotten used to being around Humans. So I knew they were going to ask me to stop the man.
And I did!
[Charge of Embers] sent me flying forward— even faster than I could with [Self Haste] alone. I brought my right hand out, trying to strike him with my arm to catch him. However, just mere moments before I reached the man, his eyes widened and he turned fractionally back to face me.
I swung— and missed. He went under the attack and I narrowed my eyes. A Skill? It had activated at the last second, allowing him to move out of the way at insane speeds even I couldn’t match. However… can you do it again?
The blue flames covering my body vanished and I spun around, sweeping at the man’s legs. He hopped over it, trying to stumble forward and away from me. A kind of diamond shaped dagger appeared on his right hand as he glanced my way.
But he did not expect to see burning chains swinging for his head.
The man managed to move out of the way in time to not get tangled in the magically created bindings, however I twisted it and pulled down at his hand. The chains caught his dagger and pulled it from him, disarming him before he could strike me.
Then, just as he pulled away to flee, a bolt of lightning zapped him in the back. The man staggered right into a long sword’s slash. The weapon was caught in his clothes— it was enchanted— but still it tore open and left a gash across his chest.
He jumped back from Daniel’s followup attack and dodged another spell from Edithe. And I kicked him.
I was on him in moments, [Self Haste] still active, letting me wrestle him onto the ground and knock another dagger off his hand. Then as I created my own fire dagger, he produced another dagger, and it was then my [Passive - Deadly Instincts] blared in my head.
He was so close— the tip of the blade so near to me— it could nick me even if I was stronger than him. And if it touched me…
Baris groaned in the background as I exploded into flames. [Ignition] burned the man as he tried to stab me. But whatever it was that had been on his dagger no longer worked. The flames burned it off.
I brought my own weapon down. Once, twice—
And he stopped moving. I frowned.
Defeated [Poisonviper Assassin - Lvl. 55]!
Less experience is awarded for defeating an enemy with the help of others!
“Huh.”
That was not enough to kill him. Did he… I stood up, stepping away from the body. Daniel walked up to my side as Edithe tried to calm the crowd of onlookers— the adventurers here were all low leveled. And the sight of a corpse sent a few reeling back.
“An assassin… think he was part of the Harrowed Vindicators?”
“I don’t know.”
I shook my head.
“But he killed himself.”
“What?”
I nodded as Daniel stared at me.
“He didn’t want to be caught. He did not even want to fight. And the moment I got him… he stopped struggling.”
The Human man looked down at the dead assassin and frowned. The [Poisonviper Rogue] had been struck by lightning, burned, and cut multiple times. Yet, his eyes were rolled back— his head hanging crooked as his mouth foamed open.
“He poisoned himself.”
Daniel observed and I agreed.
“The Harrowed Vindicators did not do that. And they would have no reason to attack Baris.”
“Then who do you think did this?”
Edithe spoke up from behind me. The red haired woman was breathing relatively heavily— she hadn’t done much, but she had a panicked look on her face, constantly casting glances at Baris who was now receiving treatment from someone.
“The Iron Champions Company.”
I replied simply. She bit her lower lip, clenching her fists.
“And why do you think it is them?”
I tilted my head up, remembering Stephen. The threat the Platinum Rank had given. He reminded me so much of the horned Demon— way back when I was still trying to get rid of Haec. So… ruthless.
The only concern there was for his own interests. Even if it meant acting like a wild Demon. That was it.
“Because that’s how they are.”
That was all I said. Edithe and Daniel somehow understood what I meant; I thought they would be weird and be confused, but they accepted it.
—--
“Dad!”
Hadrian burst into the room, speaking hurriedly as he glanced at the bed Baris was lying in. Daniel, Edithe, and I were standing in a corner as a [Healing Mage] tended to the older blonde man.
The leader of the Valiant Dreamers Company rushed to the side of his father, not even glancing so much at the three of us. The [Healing Mage] held him back.
“He’s alive, but sleeping. Don’t touch him, or you’ll wake him up. He needs the rest now.”
“What happened? Who did this?”
He whirled around and turned to Edithe. The red haired woman hesitated.
“An assassin. We don’t know who did it, but we think it might be the Iron Champions Company.”
“The Iron Champions Company? Are they insane— are they trying to start a war with our company?”
“A war? You can’t be serious, Hadrian.”
Edithe sputtered, stepping forward.
“You know what happens when adventuring companies go to war, right?”
“It’s nothing compared to a war between nations. We do not attack civilians, and only target their members. Take their jobs. Run them to the ground.”
“But innocent people will still get hurt. Or do you think a fight between two companies of our size won’t affect anyone uninvolved? Baris wouldn’t want this.”
Hadrian clicked his tongue and turned away. Neither adventurers said anything. I cocked my head, facing Daniel to ask a question. But before I could say anything, there was a cough.
A voice croaked as a rustle accompanied it.
“D-don’t talk about me as if I’ve already died, brat.”
Hadrian blinked and all faces turned to Baris. He sat up, coughing into a hand. The [Healing Mage] spoke hurriedly.
“Sir, you shouldn’t be overexerting yourself—”
“I’m fine. I know what I can and cannot do.”
“I-I… yes.”
The older blonde man shook his head, coughing once more. He took in a pained breath and sighed.
“What’s this about a war, huh?”
He looked at Edithe and she blinked.
“I, uh, didn’t suggest that. It was Hadrian.”
“Yeah, dad, I think you mixed us up.”
“Well, my age must be getting to me. But if that’s the case, then Edithe is right. Do not go to war with the Iron Champions Company. You know what happened when the Forsaken Company and the Remembered Order Company fought each other.”
Hadrian hesitated.
“But—”
“My word is final, boy. You may be in charge right now, but I take care of everything else. If you go to war, I will die right here.”
“Dad!”
The younger blonde man sputtered, but Baris just laughed.
“And it’s not like you have proof either, do you?”
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