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“I really should have asked which buildings are which… A map of the fort would be nice to have.”

Honestly, I should have asked them which buildings are which when I listened to their reports earlier. Alas, I hadn’t. So, yeah…

I’ll have to ask the n later which one is the residential building. But first I have to find them.

The main building was large. Probably as expected. According to what they told

earlier, they had already completed the search up to the second floor. In other words, I’d likely find them on the third floor.

With my destination decided, I approached the main building and entered through the large double door. The rcenaries had brought the corpses of the bandits away, leaving behind only dried up patches of blood, broken bottles and wooden splinters. And unfortunately, an unpleasant sll kept lingering as well.

Well, it won’t kill … But maybe airing the hall would help.

Even though the door was half-collapsed, the horrid sll hadn’t disappeared yet. At least it wasn’t as bad anymore as it was when we arrived.

“The stairs are… Stairs are… Ah, there.”

Once I spotted the stairs in the back of the hall, I promptly made my way upstairs. A thick layer of dust had settled on them, only disturbed by the footprints from the search party. On the first floor, the footprints spread out into the first floor and the stairs leading up to the second floor. The sa could be seen on the second floor. Only on the third floor did the footprints not lead further up.

Well, I would have been surprised if they had already finished up the third floor as well.

I followed the footprints for a short while, passing plenty of rooms and corridors along the way. Most of the doors were damaged or straight-up fell out of their hinges, allowing

a few peeks inside. Though, quite a lot of them were notoriously empty while the few that weren’t entirely devoid of furniture were hard to place. Maybe so office rooms or sothing similar?

“Oh, Miss Yumi, ma’am!”

“Nn?”

A voice called out to

from behind. Turning around, I found a rcenary coming out of a room and quickly saluting . His appearance was so sudden I was stumped at how to respond for a mont.

“Ohh… Err… How’s the search going?”

“It’s going well, ma’am! We have just finished the first look through the third floor.”

“Oh? Did you find anything of interest?”

“There are several rooms we believe to might have been studies. There is also a large hall that might have served as a library of sorts.”

“A… library?”

A library in a fort? That was certainly not what I expected to find here. Of all things, a library?

“Could you show

that library?”

“Certainly, ma’am.”

I followed the rcenary through the corridors, leading

to a single large entrance with its door missing. Through the entrance, I could spy several bookshelves and piles of books on the ground. It seed so of the shelves had collapsed and thrown their contents throughout the room.

“Jorth!” called out the rcenary guiding .

“Huh? You already back? You just le— Miss Yumi!”

A lanky man appeared from behind the shelves, saluting

the mont he spotted .

“Miss Yumi, ma’am! How may we help you?”

“… At… ease? Err, I wanted to take a look at this library you found.”

I still couldn’t get used to all the salutes and the formal behaviour. But that was neither here nor there. The lanky rcenary called Jorth relaxed when I told him to ease up, that was good enough for .

“Well, the library is as you can see, ma’am. The shelves haven’t taken well to ti but no books were found damaged. That said, we have no idea what these books even are…”

“You don’t?”

“Yes, ma’am. I can read but the contents are beyond .”

Were these maybe so highly technical books or so? Maybe so researchers made use of this library.

Thinking so, I picked up a nearby book and opened it, skimming through the pages and stopping on a random one. I still needed so practice with reading so I’d have to read slowly.

“Nn? What’s this? ‘And the brimstone spectre watcheth the firmant’s glimr. Pray, oh pray, as the flower of fire and fla blooth in our most precious. Repent, oh repent, as the neverending dream coth to a close.’ Err… What?”

What the heck was I reading here? This most definitely wasn’t so kind of technical book. I peeked towards the other two, only to find the lanky man shrugging his shoulders and the other shaking his head.

“They’re all like this, Miss Yumi, ma’am. Tried reading a few pages of one and I can say I got no clue what a single sentence of that even ant. Can’t even read half the words.”

“Nn…”

I couldn’t even bla him for that. Reading a little further, I found several words where I didn’t know the aning either, while others were slightly different from the words I knew. Overall quite difficult to make out any sense of this.

“And you say that all the books are like this?”

“At least, all I took a look at. Which are plenty.”

He gestured to the stack of the books next to , where I had taken the first book from. So, this stack was here cause he had already taken a look at these?

“I see. Well… Let’s take a look at another one.”

This ti, however, I picked a book from the nearby shelf.

“Let’s see. ‘Ah, dear Ser Kalas, on this day shall we be joined forevermore, my purity yours to—’ Okay, what the hell is up with this?”

These weren’t just so flowery words anymore. They were a little too… direct, for that.

Never did I expect to stumble upon an erotic novel in this place.

Not to ntion that I was surprised such a thing even existed in the first place. Admittedly, I only read a single sentence out of the book but chances were rather high that the remainder of the book wasn’t much better. Actually, what was the title anyway?

‘The Holy Knight Kalas and His Thousand Brides’

Now then, the title wasn’t very promising, either. Maybe it was good I didn’t read more than a single sentence.

“Oh well… I guess this library was more for… entertainnt.”

“That might be… likely, ma’am.”

The lanky rcenary glanced away from . Yeah, he picked up on what that book had been… Hard not to.

Next ti, I shouldn’t read out loud…

For everyone’s sake.

“Err, I’ll leave you to this place then. Good luck.”

“Thank you, ma’am.”

I quickly made my exit from the library. There was little point in staying there when I could hardly read half the books and the remainder were erotic novels. Not like the lanky rcenary would fare any better than I would.

Nn, Ria or soone probably would have to take a look later, wouldn’t they? Speaking of which… What would happen if Ria picked up those books?

The image of Ria reading out loud the lines from earlier ca to mind. Honestly, it was… pretty uninteresting. I couldn’t imagine her getting riled up about that. Maybe soone else would? But I didn’t want to let Karen read those. And Lily and Rina were no good either. Their reaction might be interesting but the aftermath wouldn’t be pretty. For , that is.

Anyway, where to next… the studies? Is the other rcenary still around?

Turning around, I saw the rcenary who guided

here. Seed that he followed .

“Nn, show

to the studies next.”

“Yes, ma’am!”

After a salute, he guided

through the corridors once more. He seed quite happy about leading . Well, it was probably easier and more interesting than digging through the dusty rooms.

“These are the studies, ma’am!”

“Nn, thank you.”

A whole slew of studies, one next to another. A whole corridor of studies. Rather than that, it felt more like I was looking at office rooms. Each one seed to have a single desk with a chair, several shelves lining the walls and so miscellaneous other stuff.

“Well, this seems more promising, doesn’t it?”

Several rcenaries were in the rooms, scouring every corner. Stacks of papers as well as so books were placed on the desks in each room. If these were studies—office rooms, really—then chances were high that the docunts were a little more interesting. Then again, most anything was fine with

as long as they weren’t like the ones from the library.

“Ah, Miss Yumi! You have co!”

“Nn. How is the search going?”

One of the rcenaries approached

with a salute. It took

a mont to rember, but he was the one who gave

the report earlier. If I had to guess, he was their squad leader.

“It’s going well, ma’am! Most of the studies haven’t been emptied or looted and are in relatively good condition. We are currently gathering everything of interest.”

“Oh? Could you show them to ?”

“Of course, ma’am. This way.”

That was good news. I was a little surprised when he ntioned that these were in good condition but when I thought about it, bandits and the like probably weren’t interested in so century-old docunts, huh…

“Here they are.”

“Nn, thanks.”

A whole pile of docunts and books, stacked up so high that I feared they might topple over any second now. Mostly the books, of course.

“Let’s see.”

I took a stack of the docunts and skimd over them. To my relief, this wasn’t full of flowery words or erotic descriptions.

“... It’s a complaint from the town mayor that the drunk soldiers are causing problems by hitting on young girls.”

Was this really any better? Was it? I wasn’t so sure anymore…

“Well, it’s been two centuries since this complaint was written. The people involved aren’t even alive anymore…”

“Maybe they were long-lived ones, ma’am.”

“... Right, that could be.”

But even if they were still alive, I couldn’t imagine them rembering an incident from over two hundred years ago… Not like we’d have a way of finding them either. And not like we would, either. No point in doing so.

“Okay, next one is… Another complaint? This one… and this one… as well as this one. That’S a lot of complaints.”

“That stacks from… Hey, where’s this stack from?!”

“The study over there, sir!”

A rcenary pointed to a study on the other end of the corridor. That knowledge wasn’t going to help

either…

“You sorted them by study?”

“Yes, ma’am.”

“Huh…”

Then that one probably handled all the complaints.

My condolences, forr long-deceased office worker. Or would it be official?

After a quick thought dedicated to the poor sod who had to deal with that, I reached out to a different stack.

“This one is… Oh, an inventory list. Two and a half dozen barrels of bright ale. Three wagons of monster stones. A dozen of crates of Black Cucus. Black Cucus?”

“I think that’s an Earth Cucus, ma’Am.”

“Oh, that makes…”

No sense. Earth Cucus were red…

“Whatever. I guess monster crystals refer to mana crystals… Mh, but it doesn’t say where these were stored, does it? Oh, wait, there. Third storage.”

And which ones were that?

“... Let’s take a look at another stack.”

Third ti’s the charm. Or sothing like that.

“Nn… Nn? It’s a report on wall repairs…”

The next one was about repairs as well…

“... Well, they might be useful, I guess? Maybe?”

Honestly, I had no idea if they were. Soone would have to sieve through all of the docunts and figure out what is useful and what isn’t. Though I had the subtle feeling I’d belong to the group having to do that… At least they were halfway sorted by study already. That should make things easier whenever it’d co to that.

“Leader, sir! We found sothing!”

“Oh? Miss Yumi, shall we take a look?”

“Nn.”

I put down the docunt and followed him to where the voice had co from. A room at the very end of the corridor. The door had been broken down, most likely by the rcenaries. The inside didn’t look like a study either, suggesting this was probably a different, maybe more important place.

“Sir, take a look at this.”

“What’s this?”

The rcenary handed a small box to his leader. I tried to take a look but… They were working at a slightly different height than . Seeing my plight, the leader lowered the box and let

take a look as well.

“Nn? Are these plants? In a box?”

“That would seem to be the case, ma’am. Maybe this was a dical facility?”

“That might be.”

If these plants were used as herbs.

But wouldn’t a bunch of plants rot away of left alone like this? I an, it’s been two hundred years or even longer?

That aside, there were other things in the box as well. Small tools of unknown purpose, tiny bottles with weird liquids, so of which had leaked into the box and so other things.

“There’s even a straw doll in there. What do you even need a straw doll for?”

“They’re popular as toys, Miss Yumi.”

“A toy, you say?”

In a box filled with plants and questionable liquids?

“Did you find anything else,” the leader asked his subordinate.

“Yes, sir. There were a few docunts and a book with a lock.”

“Nn? A book with a lock?”

“Yes, ma’am.”

The rcenary pointed to the table behind him. A giant, ornate book, the length of my entire arm, was placed on it, with a thick tal lock keeping it closed.

“Didn’t know people would actually go out of their way to lock a book…”

“The lock is old, ma’am. Should we break it?”

“Nn… Let’s first take a look at the other things.”

Ti for another round of docunts. Alas, this proved to be different.

“Huh? ‘The seventeenth of the second sumr month. Progress is slow but steady. The people of Auria have yet to find out about us but it is only a matter of ti. We have to be more careful with acquiring goods. Our success is imminent. Failure ans death.’”

I paused. This docunt. This wasn’t written by the soldiers of this fort, was it? After all, the people of Auria knew about their existence back then. But then, who was it? The bandits? Or maybe…

Are these the belongings of the Worshippers?!

There were no other past residents in this place according to my knowledge. But then, why were these things here and not down in the basent?

“... These things might belong to the Worshippers.”

“The Worshippers?!”

“Nn.”

“... Should we call for Miss Ria?”

“Nn. Do that. And inform the captain about it as well.”

“Understood. We’ll do so imdiately.”

The leader saluted and imdiately went off to send so of his n back down.

“But I wonder what this stuff is about…”

If I had to guess, maybe these were logs for that ritual they conducted? That seed most likely to .

“Nn… Maybe that book has more?”

I glanced towards the locked book. The rcenary said he could break open the log… but if this was a book from the Worshippers, then maybe it was booby-trapped or sothing like that. I wouldn’t put it past them.

“Where exactly did you find that book?”

“Over on that shelf there, ma’am.”

“Did you notice anything when you took it?”

“No, ma’am?”

Maybe there wasn’t anything wrong with it? But it could be magic, too. I decided to take a look at the mana within the book but…

Looks normal to …

Nothing noteworthy at all about it, even. Then, if it wasn’t trapped with magic, maybe it was sothing chanical?

I grabbed the book, trying to lift it but…

“Woah! Heavy!”

“Ma’am, be careful!”

The rcenary quickly took the book from

before I could stumble. So much to that…

“Thank you…”

“No problem, ma’am! Did you want to do sothing with the book?”

“Well… Could you shake it?”

“Shake… it?”

“Nn. If there’s a trap, maybe we can hear sothing.”

“Oh, you want to check for traps?”

I nodded when the rcenary understood my intentions.

“Leave it to , ma’am.”

He lifted the giant book, shaking it gently while listening with an ear on it. After a few monts, he put the book down and instead took his knife with its scabbard and knocked on the book with it. Afterwards, he drew the knife and poked it between the pages.

“Looks safe to , ma’am. Can’t say whether there is a magical trap, though.”

“Nn. Thank you. I can’t sense anything amiss from its mana so it probably isn’t trapped at all.”

“Shall I break the lock?”

“... Nn. Do it.”

I took a few steps back and let him do his work. Though, first, he left the room, borrowing so tools. He ca back with a pair of tal pliers.

“Please stand behind , ma’am.”

“Nn. I am.”

“I’ll open it now.”

The pliers bit down on the lock, distorting it. The sound of tal being squashed entered my ears and with a final snap, the lock broke apart.

“Ohhh.”

“Please stand back for a mont, ma’am. I’ll open the book now.”

“Oh, okay.”

I quickly returned behind him, understanding his intentions. He grabbed the book and… opened it. Without anything happening.

“... Seems to be safe, ma’am. Here you go.”

“Nn, thank you. Good work.”

“Yes, ma’am!”

He saluted, a big grin on his face. I could only smile wryly in return. I truly was thankful for his consideration but it also made

feel a little bad, Standing behind him as he was facing a potentially dangerous item.

But that’s basically what I’ll have to do in the future, too. Hoisting that banner is sothing I can only do when they protect …

Nonetheless, I felt a little bad about it. As well as thankful.

“Now, let’s take a look….”

I turned my attention back to the book in front of . With a book as big and heavy as this one was, there was no way for

to lift it, so I kept it on the table and opened the front cover.

“Nn? ‘Book of the Grand Witch’? Well, that sure is straightforward…”

Not the most creative title. But at least it was decorated with a very beautiful flower. The book seed handwritten, so I didn't really want to imagine just how much effort had been put into that. A na was written in the corner too. Maybe the owner of this book. Or the author?

“A… Adeptus-Yumaria… That’s… probably not how I am supposed to read this. Err… Yumaria is the na, I guess? The other is… a title? Or sothing?”

What even was an Adeptus, though? Either way, it had sothing to do with the Worshippers, no doubt. No other people would decide on a na like that. Well, except for ?

But, let’s take a look at this book first…

I flipped the first page and found the table of contents for the book. Which was… Err…

Introduction to the Devotees of the Grand Witch, an organisation dedicated to the worship of the Grand Witch Yumias. First Chapter: The Devotees of the Grand Witch and our goals. Second Chapter: A Neophyte’s duty…

This was surprisingly… straightforward. And decorated with flowers, too. Actually, it was quite pretty. Whoever wrote this book put in a lot of effort.

Let’s see… the first chapter… Oh? It explains the structure of their organisation?

This… could this be a rather incredible find? The text seed to be giving details on their beliefs, their ranks within the organisation and much more. And this was just the first chapter. Incidentally, the ‘Adeptus’ was indeed a rank within the organisation.

The Adeptus Exemptus: A devotee that has reached the mortal and magical limits is granted a new na. They shall honour the witch by taking this na as their own, reflecting the new life given to them by the witch.

That rank was, unsurprisingly, pretty high among the Worshippers. However, when I checked the table of contents, there was no chapter dedicated to them. Nor any other of higher ranks.

“The other chapters are… Nn… explanations of the first few ranks? After that… Oh, is this magic?”

Now, this was interesting. The book was covering so basics of the magic the Worshippers were using.

Maybe I can find sothing useful here.

At that mont, a commotion could be heard from behind . I turned around, looking towards the corridor and listening to the rcenaries, as they hurriedly greeted soone. Seconds later, the newcor arrived at the door, wearing her usual lethargic expression.

“Ria, you’ve co.”

“Mm… I did… I was told… there is sothing… interesting here…”

“Nn, there is. We found so stuff from the Worshippers. Among other things, this book.”

“A… book?”

Ria tilted her head for a short mont, before moving swiftly over to , belying her sleepy deanour.

“What… is this?”

“I’m not quite sure… It seems to be sothing like a… guidebook for them?”

“A guidebook…”

I stepped aside to let Ria take a proper look at the book. First, she checked the front cover, then the first page, reading aloud the title of the book. Finally, she moved on to the table of contents, studying the words written there.

“A book… of the Worshippers… Mm… We found… sothing rare…”

She read through the first chapter pages, furrowing her brows sotis in between.

“There’s also a chapter that seems to handle their magic.”

“Their magic?”

That got a reaction out of her for sure, as she imdiately checked the table of contents again and then flipped to the appropriate page in the book.

“Magic… Mmm… This is…”

“... Nn?”

“... I don’t know.”

“... You don’t know?”

Ria nodded before going on to explain it to .

“First… the book explains… the general basics… of magic… things you can… learn in the… Academy… or from… teachers… After that… it explains… general spellcraft… and so other things… but… there are no… actual spells… written here…”

“Oh.”

“But maybe… the thods… are… I’ll have to… read it… first.”

“Nn…”

The actual spells were probably of little use to

anyway, seeing how I’d have trouble replicating them like that. But the thods might be interesting.

“Still… this is… very interesting… Good job… Yumi…”

“Nn? I didn’t really do anything, the n here found it, after all.”

“Is that… so?”

“Nn.”

“Mmm…”

Ria stared at

for a few seconds, then smiled. I had no idea what went through her head that made her smile but I sure hoped it was sothing good.

That said, Ria had already returned her attention to the book again…

“Ohhh?”

“Nn? Did you find sothing?”

“There are… so of… their ceremonies… described… including… their rituals…”

“And… that ans?”

“So of them… might be… of magical… nature…”

“... You an, like ritual spells?”

“Correct…”

Ritual spells were those large-scale spells that couldn’t be cast by a regular magician. As such, they were probably rather impressive. Probably. As long as they didn’t cause the magicians to get killed by it. Like, err, the owner of this book?

“Mmm… Ohh? There are… stories about… the witch…”

“... There are?”

“Mm… Seems… like it… They don’t… look like… they are… related to… the Tale of… the Witch…”

“Ahhh… the Tale of the Witch was that story that’s… quite famous?”

“That’s right… Pretty much… everyone knows… of it…”

Everyone except . I still hadn’t gotten around to having Karen tell

that tale, after all.

“But if they aren’t related to that tale, where did they get those stories from?”

“... Who knows?”

I didn’t, at least.

“Maybe from… soone long-lived… like the Elder… There are… probably many… who have lived… through those… tis… As long as… you look… for them… you can… probably find… a few…”

A few, huh… For sothing that was hundreds if not thousands of years ago…

“Mmm… Yumi…”

“Yes?”

“Can I… take this… book… with ?”

“Uhh… I don’t mind? But can I take a look at it later, too?”

After all, I might find sothing useful for .

“Mmm… Of course.”

“Then, I guess take it with you?”

“That’s great… Thank you…”

“Nn, no problem.”

With the new temporary owner of the book decided, Ria turned around to the nearby rcenary who had silently watched over us. She stared straight at him, silently, causing him to stiffen up.

“Uhh… Miss Ria… May I be of help?”

“Mmm… Carry…”

“What?”

“The book…”

“You want

to carry the book?”

“Mmm..”

The rcenary was a little bewildered but quickly composed himself and turned to , asking for permission to help Ria, which I promptly gave him. It wouldn’t take too long anyway to bring that book back, right?

Well, even if not, it shouldn’t be too much of an issue…

I watched as the rcenary cautiously closed the book and lifted it, the broken lock rattling with every move. The two quickly left for their destination and I was left alone.

Hopefully, that book will help us out a little… I wonder what the captain’s going to say. Anyway, I should probably check up on the other group now. But first, I have to ask soone where to go…

Good thing, there were plenty of rcenaries to choose from. Asking the first one in the corridor quickly got

the answer I was looking for. The residential building was pretty much right behind the main building.

Ti to take a look over there.

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