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There was an overwhelming lack of entertainnt in this era. People had to find their own entertainnt. Occasionally when Johan was bored, he would adapt stories from A Thousand and One Nights and tell them to the rcenaries. They would be so entertained that they seed to want to die listening.

The Sultans sex life far away was useless, but it was fun to listen to.

Gilsina seems to be near.

As the sea began to appear next to the mountain, the rcenaries intuitively felt that Gilsina was near. Stopping on a suitable hill, a beautiful port city was visible below.

So of the rcenaries unconsciously whistled. Among them, there were few who had actually seen Gilsina, only heard about it.

It looks freaking unique.

Ive never seen buildings like that before in my life. Is that Oriental style?

Thats not an Oriental building, its a building that has been passed down since the ancient Empire.

Now, isnt that hunting sothing?

Everyone was puzzled by Johans words. Their eyesight was not as good as Johans.

What do you see?

It looks like they have ballistas lined up in the port.

Soldiers hiding and silently waiting with huge iron crossbows for sieges seed to have been prepared all over the port. You could tell what they were doing at a glance.

They were trying to hunt the sea dragon.

.

It was understandable. If trade was cut off for just one day, the damage would snowball. They couldnt just wait until Johan arrived.

Also, there was no guarantee that Johan could definitely catch it. They had to try whatever ans they had.

Above all, if they caught it before Johan arrived, the profits were unimaginable. Johan himself would feel aningless, but the city people could end with gratitude and gifts like ! Although so gold would be spent, it was petty cash compared to the citys rights.

Uh. . .then shouldnt it be considered a failure?

I guess you have a point there.

Hearing Johans reply, the rcenary made a disappointed expression. The other rcenaries quickly agreed with what Johan said.

I thought the sa, Count. As a follower of monotheism, cheering for the monster isnt sothing we should do.

As expected, the Count cant be compared to such a vulgar fellow. . .

The rcenaries seed offended that their own thoughts were exposed, and intensely condemned their comrade. The rcenary who had spoken up first made a wronged expression for being labeled a son of a b*tch for no reason.

, .

Johan looked down with expectant eyes. He had heard and read a lot about it, but seeing it in person was incomparable.

A galley ship departed from the harbor, heading towards the horizon. Johan sensed the people on the ship were scared and nervous. That was natural, since they knew what they were getting into.

After sailing so distance, a massive front limb suddenly burst out from under the seawater, grabbing onto the galley. Even for a relatively large ship, getting shaken around like that was extrely dangerous.

A giant mutant marine iguana. In Johans standards, that was the best way to describe the sea monster. Calling that thing a dragon didnt seem right. . .

!

The ballistas hidden around the harbor fired. With a loud sound, massive arrows flew towards it. People who thought they had struck true cheered.

But the beast was clever. Like how Johan noticed sothing off about the people on the ship, it likely sensed sothing as well. It imdiately dove under, avoiding the attack.

!

Incredibly, one of the arrows managed to pierce its body, staining the seawater with blood. But no one expected a single arrow could take down a monster like that.

. . .It looks like that failed.

A rcenary with sharp eyes muttered. While not seeing as clearly as Johan, he grasped that sothing had gone wrong out there on the sea.

Did we just make it angry for no reason?

Let say again, it wasnt because of what I said?

Damn these foolish city people. . .

What can you do about it?

What to do about it? Go down there and talk to them.

Johan shrugged his shoulders. For hunters tasked with slaying the beast, a blunder like that was extrely irritating.

But Johan stayed composed. From his seasoned conduct, the Mulc House scions felt a sense of reliability.

A knight amongst knights, who had hunted many monsters in the past, and would continue hunting many more in the future. To such a knight, a setback like this likely didnt faze him.

, .

.

Those who ca out to welco Johan had expressions that were extrely frustrated. On the day the new count was coming, they had to show their failure after recklessly going out to hunt. . .

Did you not believe when I said I was coming?

A-Ah, no.

In fact, it was true they did not believe it.

It was because Johan moved around disguising himself and his rcenaries.

Originally, there should have been continuous rumors about where Count Yeats ca from, where he went, where he moved. . .

With none of that and just silence, from the perspective of the city council mbers, suspicion was inevitable.

?

. . .

In fact, from Johans perspective, it was a proposal he could refuse at any ti.

No matter how great a knight, he would not volunteer to catch all the monsters. Refusing depending on the situation and circumstances was natural.

Even if Johan refused, the city was not in a position to start a rebellion, they had to say , if he refused.

, .

Understanding the situation from the words of the council mbers, Johan smiled wryly. He could not believe this misunderstanding happened because he moved without putting up his banner.

However, since the other party made a mistake, they had to realize it themselves.

We wanted to inflict as much damage as possible on the beast before Your Excellency arrived.

So did you?

. . . . . .

. . . . . .

One of those who ca out to welco them rolled their eyes and opened their mouth.

Actually, Count. . . Recently there were suspicious rcenaries wandering around asking about Your Excellency. They spread unpleasant rumors, so we thought it would take more ti for Your Excellency to arrive. Please forgive us!

A rcenary listening from behind murmured.

Are there guys like that too? They must be swollen bundles of kelp.

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