Red Bear rcenary.
T-Then, Ill wake up the others while you get ready.
You dont have to. alone is enough. Let my party sleep a little longer.
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The leader of the Red Bear rcenary corps with over 100 mbers, Sajita Porgon, was soone who believed in intuition. And that intuition saved his life many tis. Born into a dying aristocratic family, he received nothing from his parents except his intact body. Of course, he was satisfied enough with that. At least he didnt have any problems surviving.
Sajita lost his mother when he was 14. It was of starvation, and his father had long since frozen to death. He left their crumbling house, carrying only the seal of the family given to him by his dying mother. After so ti, he beca a rcenary.
One day, while he was surviving through fighting, he caught the eye of the squadron commander of the Red Bear rcenary corps. And like that, he beca a newcor to their team.
He was quite good at martial arts. To be precise, he was the kind of person called a genius. Sajita chose the spear and the shield as his own weapons because he was a man who knew how to value his life.
15 years was the ti it took for Sajita to reach his seat as the next leader of the Red Bears, following the death of the previous leader following a battle. Of course, he took the position not because he was the strongest in the corps but because of the Porgon blood that ran through his body. The fact that the blood of aristocrats ran in his veins proved a huge advantage in the rcenary industry.
Huge rcenaries like the Red Bears needed expensive quests to cover the cost of their maintenance. Usually, the clients of these expensive quests were often nobles, who preferred talking to other nobles rather than commoners. Naturally, according to the clients preference, the leaders of these large rcenary groups were usually those who inherited a noble bloodline.
Sajita Porgon beca their leader not because he was the strongest but because they had no one to negotiate with the aristocrats.
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Bang!
Sajita, smacking the desk, let out a growl.
Damn bastards.
He had sent them for reconnaissance a day early, but they couldnt even stand that and ca back drunk and beaten. Although he was a rcenary, he was angered by the state of these bastards. They werent this bad when the squadron commander was still alive.
He ground his teeth until they squeaked.
Its all because of Pelguin, that bastard!
Due to the squadron commanders sudden death, the rcenary corps power naturally passed to the deputy commander, Pelguin. He might not have been bad as a vice-captain, but he was too dissolute, arrogant, and greedy to lead them. The Red Bears were naturally influenced by his temper and grew closer to a circus of miscellaneous governnt officials rather than warriors.
Sajita was confident in battle but hopeless in the politics needed to govern this kind of group. Rather, he invested most of his ti in training, so he had no friends in the rcenary corps.
But once he cooled down and buried himself in a chair in the temporary barracks, he rembered their most recent request. This winter had been strangely peaceful. That ant that their financial condition was rapidly deteriorating. The only people concerned about this fact were the leader himself and the financial officer.
Ti and ti again, he tried to speak to Pelguin, but he responded with a carefree attitude.
Spring! Dont bother like a girl with problems that will be solved easily by themselves in spring! Naturally, there are no requests in the winter, so why are you making such a fuss, huh?
After saying that, Pelguin, as usual, took his money and left to find a brothel.
While the financial situation of the rcenary corps neared collapse, he was offered a high-priced request from Ilech, an acquaintance of the squadron commander. The content of the request was simple. It was just to kidnap a woman with silver hair and golden eyes. Although it was clear that the silver-haired and golden-eyed woman was of the Irl family, Pelguin quickly accepted.
Sajita tried to object, but he recalled their miserable financial situation and eventually swallowed back the words.
The client specified where the womans party would be and that it was very close to where they were stationed. Of course, that was why it was commissioned to them. So Sajita selected a few fast people and sent them for a reconnaissance mission in advance. Those fucking drunken bastards were beaten like idiots and then captured by the village vigilantes.
However, as if one of the many gods decided to help, one of the idiots handed over to the vigilantes said that he clearly saw the woman who beat them had silver hair and golden eyes. It was a good thing; they found their target. However, even though it was obviously a good thing, Sajita was anxious.
Haah. I dont feel good about this.
After receiving this quest, he continued to have trouble sleeping and had no appetite. Just like the leader, he was respected the day before his death.
One of the rcenaries entered the temporary barracks, lifting the cloth.
Sajita! Only one priest ca without the woman! I told Pelguin, and he told I should speak directly to you, not him.
He was obviously the leader in nominal terms, but no one called him a leader. Sajita stood, arming himself.
Where is the priest? He wouldnt co here just to provoke us, right? Ive said it many tis, but that priest isnt ordinary
Aahh! Get off! I said get off !
There was the sound of swords being drawn in unison with a scream.
Damn bastards. They all fell asleep while he explained the quest, and now they caused trouble? Sajita sprinted out of the barracks.
The priest, dressed in white and wearing a benevolent smile, was holding a rcenary by the head with a single hand. However, Sajita tried to calm the situation before admiring his formidable power.
Hey! Sheathe your swords, everyone! Take back your swords!
Judging by his superhuman strength, it was clear that this man was Priest Marnak, famous for being the great enemy of the evil god. If even half of the rumors were true, it would be terribly stupid to clash like this now.
The excited rcenaries didnt readily obey Sajitas orders. He hurried to put himself between them.
Sheathe your swords now!
The rcenaries finally obeyed as Sajita clenched his teeth and growled. Now it was ti to deal with the priests business. Sajita turned around and spoke in the most friendly voice he could manage.
Is your na, by any chance, Marnak?
Marnak replied with a smile.
Yes.
Well, Priest Marnak. Could you possibly release the one in your hand now?
Marnak glanced at the rcenary, still holding, and released him. The rcenary blushed as he hit the ground and was about to yell.
Smack!
Sajita kicked the rcenary in the jaw, knocking him out.
Soone co and get him. Hurry up!
As the stunned rcenary was dragged away, Sajita took his ti observing Marnak. Dark hair, which was quite common in the North, and good-looking. However, his dark blue eyes werent so common in the North. Marnak t Sajitas eyes and smiled.
Sajita couldve sworn he saw a dark green light in Marnaks eyes for a brief mont. He got anxious, and he got terribly anxious. But after a brief silence, Marnak was the first to speak.
I want to et the leader of this rcenary corps.
Sajita, startled by his soft voice, responded.
I am Sajita, the leader of the Red Bear rcenary corps.
Marnak said with a friendly smile.
Oh, is that so? Great. I heard you have business with my party. I would like to talk to you a bit. The person who greeted earlier enjoyed showing off his strength, so I had to use so force, but Im really glad that you seem to be soone I can talk to.
Was it a little force to lift a man by his head like a toy? Sajita swallowed and quickly moved on from the thought.
Lets go to my barracks and talk. The one you see over there is mine. If you go in first and wait, Ill bring so food.
The politeness that appeared when talking to noble clients ca out of nowhere. Marnak nodded, then slowly moved toward Sajitas barracks. Watching him leave, Sajita called one of the rcenaries over.
Have the archers in position.
About twenty people in the Red Bears knew how to properly wield a bow. They were fragnts of the old glory that they nurtured in their heyday.
No matter how strong that priest is, as long as he is a human being, we will be able to subdue him with twenty archers.
Although he was doing his duty as their leader, to be honest, Sajita just wanted to get rid of this quest.
What the hell is Pelguin doing now?
The rcenary shrugged.
He woke up for a mont and then went back to sleep. He drank too much yesterday, you know.
Sajita barely suppressed the curse that was about to leave him.
Wake him up right now and explain everything. Okay?
Do we have to wake him up? Sajita, you can take care of it yourself. Theres only one person, so what are you afraid of?
Shut up and do what youre told.
The rcenary shrugged and nodded.
Okay. I get it. Fucking stop being so angry. Why the hell are you acting like this, huh?
After lashing out, Sajita silently went to get so drinks and snacks. He hoped to solve the problem through conversation if possible. When he entered the barracks with the drinks and snacks in hand, Marnak, sitting comfortably, greeted him.
Oh, youre back.
Yes.
Sajita placed the snacks and drinks on the table and poured a glass for Marnak first. Marnak glanced at the glass full of liquor and pushed it away.
I dont enjoy drinking, so Ill accept the thought.
Is that so?
Does he think I put sothing? Sajita quickly poured the drink into his glass and drank it, leaving not a drop. He believed that this would be enough to prove he hadnt poisoned it. He glanced at Marnaks glass, but the priest still looked at him with a smile. Sajita gave up on making the conversation smoother with alcohol, just as Marnak chid up.
I heard you wanted to see us because of a minor argunt yesterday.
Thats
What should I do? Get to the point right away? Or should I test the waters and suggest that our purpose is the woman with silver hair and golden eyes? I really dont want to fight with this priest. Fuck!
Sajita wasnt used to dealing with such people, and he was used to breaking peoples heads. Originally, Pelguin was in charge of this, but even though he knew they would definitely co today, he got drunk and slept in.
While Sajita hesitated, the cloth blocking the barracks entrance was torn down, and a giant man with a large beard ca in. It was Pelguin.
Ugh, I dont feel good and want to eat sothing spicy. Hey, Priest-hyungyour na is Marnak?
Marnak nodded.
Thats right.
Isnt there a woman in your party with silver hair and golden eyes?
Thats right, too.
Great. Priest-hyung. If you want to watch the sunrise tomorrow, just hand over that woman. You dont want to die now, right
Carefu-
Before Sajita could scream, a cold tallic sound followed by cutting flesh filled the barrack.
Ahhhhhhhh!!!
Pelguins arm rolled across the floor, and Sajitas back was drenched in a cold sweat. Can we even win? That priest cut off a mans arm without hesitation.
Marnak looked at Sajita with smiling eyes.
Indeed, it was too strange. I dont think I rember saying my na, but you and this person called by it. Its like soone knew I was in this town.
Hearing Pelguins scream, the rcenaries began to move.
Pelguins arm was cut off! Run to Sajitas barracks with all your arms! You bastards! Lets get rid of that priest who doesnt know his place! Im going first!
The head of the rcenary who ran first into the barracks fell to the floor. Marnak glanced at Sajita as he stood blankly, then trampled on the grunting Pelguin as he sat there in a daze, thrust his Froststeel sword into his leg, and asked.
Who ordered you to go after us.
Pelguin shouted in a pathetic voice.
H-Help! Sajita!
At that cry, Sajita reflexively drew his spear and shield. And when his eyes t Marnaks black ones, he stiffened like a frog standing in front of a snake. Without being able to do anything, Sajita closed his eyes tightly and muttered a word from his heart.
Fuck
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