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Chapter 80

So Calian sent Arsen to the Mage’s guild with the following instructions; ‘If there are any strange birds flying through the rain and darkness, please catch them all,’.

Calian nodded in satisfaction at the faster-than-expected result.

“Where is it?”

It was a question asking where the carrier pigeon had been sent from. Arsen imdiately replied,

“It’s Redwick street, it’s not that far from here. I’ve given Sir Rouchel the location and if you’re looking to go outside the inner circle then the knights will be mounted and waiting,”

He had only instructed Arsen to find the birds, he didn’t ask him for anything else, but he liked the way Arsen worked very much.

“Great job,” Calian said with a smile.

After that Calian opened the door to his room.

Before entering the room and closing the door, Calian paused outside and spoke to Arsen,

“Sir Hertz, they might co again later in the night, I’ll leave them to you,”

“Please don’t worry your highness,”

Arsen answered very politely with a very serious face.

After he left, Calian, who closed the door, imdiately poured mana into his ring.

Although he had tried occasionally after picking up that man, he had not been able to get through. He wondered if he would be unable to get through again but the ring glowed slightly and Alan’s voice was conveyed in his head.

Have you arrived in Latran safely? Teacher!

Calian’s expression brightened for the first ti in a while.

It seems your road was not all smooth?

Alan was Alan.

Even in a conversation where he could not see Calian properly, he had been able to understand his mood. Calian told Alan everything, from eting Sia to learning about Blue Warbler.

And while explaining everything, he revealed his trip to the bird ship in Kyrisis and was thoroughly scolded,

Keep wandering around like all over the place, this old man will just head to the warm south and stay out of your way. Out of everything, that seems to be the scariest suggestion,

Calian laughed as he took off his cumberso jacket as Alan continued to speak,

So what you’re saying is that you’ve beco intertwined in the business of the Secretia’s spy and now that object, along with the prince’s neck, is on the line? Ah, my neck is fine though,

Calian’s answer had Calian smiling as he answered,

That makes worry that the person who is doing the chasing does not have their neck. I’m not in a position to chase after you I’m afraid.

Calian looked out of the window; it was still raining fiercely.

So are you going to leave now? Yes. I do have a favour to ask of my teacher though, Go ahead, Is there a new Tensil priest of official near Latran? I’d like you to find out about it. The spy apparently has so connection with them.

As Calian spoke, he was putting on Yan’s robes – Alan answered imdiately without any other questions,

Yes your highness, I’ll check and have the information with you by tomorrow morning. Thank you,

After getting ready like that, Yurana and Kyrie entered the room.

Kyrie had brought both swords that Calian had purchased on Bersha Street and of those, Calian received the first light sword he had bought.

After wrapping up the conversation with Alan, Calian took the mana out of his ring and told Yan,

“You can rest, they probably won’t look for but if Count Latran asks where I went, try and take care of it,”

Calian had of course, explained the situation to Yan and Yan replied with a reliable smile.

“You were angry at Count Latrans’ rudeness and went out to get so fresh air. I’ll reject them for any etings tomorrow as well,”

Was there any better excuse than this? Calian smiled brightly.

“That’s great,”

Yan didn’t look as worried as he used to be. There was Yuran and Kyrie too.

He had nagged with what had happened when he had t Sia but he also seed to understand that Calian had beco sowhat capable of taking care of his own body, so he turned around and greeted Calian calmly,

“Have a safe trip,”

Calian nodded and threw himself out of the window.

The flapping hem of the black robe passed under the window and soon disappeared. Then Kyrie and Yuran followed Calian out through the window.

Calian’s room was on the third floor – Yan’s eyes grew so big they looked as though they would pop out.

“I thought you’d go out through the door!”

Hiding in the rain and darkness, they went outside of the palace grounds and Yuran, pointing to a point slightly further up, said,

“They’re waiting over there,”

Calian turned his head and spotted the Seigfreid knights who had been waiting for him. The knights ca down in front of the horse and handed the reins of each of the horses to the three of them.

They were their own horses, who were tried from the long march to Latran, but horses from the castle.

“You’re worked hard,”

At Calian’s words, the knights smiled and sneaked into the castle and disappeared after telling them to take care of themselves.

When returning, other knights would co out to take the horses from them since if only a few knights were missing for a long while, it would be suspicious.

“I’ll take the lead now,”

While Calian climbed up onto the horse, Yuran, who had heard of the carrier’s pigeon’s flight path from Arsen in advance, stepped forward.

The dark streets were very quiet, even more so than normal because of the rain. After passing a few such streets, the knight stopped in front of a fairly ordinary looking bar.

Knowing that they had arrived, Calian, who dismounted from his shorse, hid his face deep in the hood of his robe and spoke,

“You can co in after 5 minutes,”

He said this so that he could go in first and understand the situation.

Yuran nodded, though with a worried look on his face. Kyrie just had the sa face as usual. Calian opened the bar door and went inside without hesitation.

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