Chapter 107: The Returned Hero (4)
Vikir rode his horse to the city of Underdog.
A city where he had once served as a deputy magistrate.
Vikir rode his horse through the streets and alleyways of Underdog City.
The city's security had been greatly improved.
For the ti being, there were noticeably fewer holess people and drunkards wandering the city, and the streets were cleaner.
One thing I noticed was that there were very few children around.
Children are usually running around and playing in the streets and alleyways, but strangely, there were no children in the alleyways.
There were a few kids wandering around, probably running errands, but they were always accompanied by a guardian.
Otherwise, they'd rush back into their houses ,as if there was sothing scary outside.
"...?"
Vikir tilted his head, but urged his horse toward the city hall.
The main entrance to the city hall was now in sight, he felt bit nostalgic.
He hadn't been there since he had temporarily left the depths to find a cure for the Red Death.
/
There was a plaque with those words clearly written on them by Chihuahua.
It was made in the past when Vikir burned 10 billion on a bet.
As he entered the city hall building, he was greeted by a bustling staff.
Without a sound, Vikir dismounted and made his way through the crowd to the inside.
This was to et up with Chihuahua, Baskerville.
He spotted a woman busily working in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office.
Judging by the unfamiliarity of her face, she was a new employe.
Tap.
Vikir knocked once on her desk.
But the woman was so busy, she didn't answer except for a brief frown.
Tap.
Vikir knocked on her desk a second ti without effect.
Tap.
But the woman didn't respond this ti.
"Take a waitlist and wait."
She said in a very businesslike tone.
"...."
Vikir thought for a mont and nodded.
currently, Vikir was listed as dead, so he was not officially a deputy.
So, in principle, it was right to draw a number and wait.
Especially since he had no intention of making a scene.
.
Vikir took the ticket and sat down to wait.
"...."
None of the employees walking by paid him any mind, their faces were buried in their papers.
After he had waited for hours.
Finally, Vikir's turn ca.
The 3020th custor in front of him had just finished his business and went away.
Vikir had just gotten up and was approaching the woman.
...bang!
A desk near him shook as if it was going to shatter.
A male employee jumped to his feet and shouted in an excited voice.
"News from Red Salt Castle! Lord Vikir is alive and well!"
"What! Really!?"
"It's true! It's true! It's a ssage from the Commander of Morg family himself! He's leaving the Red Salt Castle and is on his way here!"
Then there was an uproar.
The atmosphere in the city hall quickly turned into a simring pandemonium.
"Lord Vikir is alive!"
"It's the return of a hero! Contact the main house of Baskerville now!"
"Lord Vikir is on his way here! Roll out the red carpet now!"
"We only have a white carpet! What should we do?"
"Make it red with your own blood, and welco him with all you got!"
The city hall staff began to scramble, abandoning all their important work.
That included the woman Siting in front of Vikir.
"For God's sake, we need to get ready to welco Sir. Vikir right now!"
She threw down the 3021st waitlist and stord out.
Or better said she would have don so if Vikir hadn't gotten in her way.
"Wait. You have to take care of my complaint first."
"If it's urgent, just send it in, and I'll do it first thing tomorrow morning!"
"It'll be too late then."
The woman shot Vikir a look of incredulity.
"I'm sorry, but I can't help you right now! We have a guest, a very important one at that! I don't know what your business is, but under these circumstances, you'll have to wait until later...!"
"I need to see the director."
The woman paused as the na of the Chihuahua Baskerville ca out of Vikir's mouth.
If he was going to go straight to the office, he was a pretty important figure, and she couldn't ignore him.
So she grunted and gathered up the papers.
"Oh, no, I don't want to do this now that Mr. Vikir is on his way to .... Why didn't you tell
you had a eting, so I could get it canceled sooner?"
The woman glanced back at her coworkers, who were busy preparing to welco Vikir, and gave the "genuine complainant" a look.
Then she slid a piece of paper in front of Vikir.
"Write down your na and the purpose of your visit here, please, as fast as possible!"
Vikir did as he was told.
-Na: Vikir Van Baskerville
-Purpose of visit: Reunion
The woman snatched the papers out of Vikir's hand.
She had dealt with so many complaints that she was used to dealing with nobles.
She didn't even bother to read the papers before knocking on the door of the Directors office.
"Mr. Chihuahua, you have a visitor!"
Chihuahua's voice ca from the other side of the door.
"What? I don't have any etings today."
"Yes, but you have a visitor!"
"I said I don't have a eting, and I'm canceling any one I have. Mr. Vikir is on his way, so just send him ho, and they'll understand."
The woman turned away as she still hadn't read the paperwork.
She sighed and waved the papers in her hand at Vikir, who stood still.
"Mr. Director said that there'll be no eting today, and he's busy with an ergency, so next ti, please make an appointnt before you co in. What was your na, the paperwork says... yes Mr. Vikir. In the future, please be sure to contact
in advance and send
a ssage at ...."
And a mont. The woman's body went rigid.
She looked dazed for a mont, then she adjusted her glasses and looked back at the paperwork.
Soon, the letters in the na field of complainant 3021 are clearly visible on her glasses.
-Na: Vikir Van Baskerville
-Purpose of Visit: Reunion
As the woman stood there with her papers, one by one, busy employees walk by and look at the contents of her papers.
"Hey, I'm busy, what are you doing here not rolling out the red carpet... eh!?"
"Hey, don't get in my way, can you get out of my way, please... huck!?"
"What's with all the prying...?"
The people gathered around the female employee one by one and froze in place.
The number of people was getting bigger and bigger.
Soon, the entire city hall staff had gathered around Vikir, and they were all frozen in place.
The office was silent as if it had never been so busy.
After a long mont of silence.
"Custor number 3021 will enter... ."
The female employee's voice echoed softly as she crawled away.
* * *
Chihuahua Baskerville looked at Vikir as he burst into his office.
"Oh. At least you ca through the door this ti, last ti you ca through the window."
He had gotten quite used to Vikir's unusual behaviour.
Vikir flopped down on the sofa as soon as he entered.
Suddenly a child ca running At to him.
"Daddy! Daddy!"
It was Poranian. It was Poranian La Baskerville.
Vikir grabbed Her by the waist and lifted her up.
"Not daddy, uncle."
"Uncle! Uncle-!"
Poranian laughed as if she was amused by Vikir's behaviour.
She clung to Vikir's side, her hands digging into his waist.
"Uncle! Hehe. I'm a rat! Catch the rat-"
Poranian had learned to speak a little.
The Chihuahua's training must have worked, Vikir thought.
Poranian held out a rat to Vikir, but it didn't look like the kind of rat you'd keep as a pet.
It was so skinny and scrawny that it was nothing but bone and skin.
Vikir nodded approvingly.
"It's a cute little rat, but be careful not to catch the plague."
"Hehe. Awww, Uncle!"
Vikir patted the Poranian on the head, then turned his attention to the Chihuahua.
Chihuahua filled Vikir in on the details of what had transpired while he was gone.
In return, Vikir recounted the events that had occurred to him in the depths.
As Chihuahua listened in awe and amazent.
"So, did you finally defeat the mysterious creature that was found in the depths?"
"Not completely. However, it fled to a cold and barren place with fatal injuries, so it has probably frozen to death or starved to death."
"Kya, our Deputy Magistrate, once you owe so one a debt, you pay it back to the end!"
This ti it was Vikir's turn to ask a question.
"Have you solved any of the underdog's problems?"
"Oh, it's all been resolved thanks to your suggestion from last ti, Sindhiwendi's very good at her job."
Suddenly, the Chihuahua's normally cheerful expression darkened for a mont.
Vikir didn't miss the change and asked.
"Is sothing wrong?"
"...In fact. There's a case that even Sindiwendi can't seem to figure out."
Then Chihuahua stood up and pulled out a sheet of paper from the bookshelf.
.
It was a cold case in the city of Underdog.
"Recently, children from the slums have been disappearing one after another. It's a serial phenonon... I don't think it's a kidnapping for money. The trail is not quite clear."
"Is it the work of the sa person?"
"If my guess is correct it is a solo operation, though I have no proof."
"'Don't Sindiwendy's a capable human being, I'm sure we'll get a lead soon."
"I hope so."
The Chihuahua shook its head as if it he in trouble.
Then.
"Dad! Uncle, this is Baba-"
The Poranian grabbed Vikir's arm again and sagged.
Vikir couldn't help but turn his head as the Poranian clung to his arm with his entire body.
The montary separation seed to have made her even more sullen.
"So, Poranian, what do you want?"
"Rats! Rats!"
Porian held out another rat to Vikir.
Vikir nodded appropriately and tried to live up to Porian's expectations.
At that mont.
"...?"
Vikir took another look at the rat in Porian's hand.
Sothing was off about it.
Vikir squinted his eyes and examined the rat.
The rat reeked of death.
Upon closer inspection, the rat was long dead, nothing left but bones and skin.
And Poranian was playing with it.
"...!"
Vikir's mouth opened halfway.
The rat was now dancing on Porian's palm.
This was clearly a corpse resuscitation technique, a death magic spell that could be perford using negative mana.
"Poranian."
"Ung Uncle!"
"This rat, did you revive it?"
Poranian nodded with a cheerful expression.
"Ung!"
"Since when did you know you could do this?"
"Ung... one night, two nights, three baam...."
The Poranian wiggled her fingers eagerly, and then stretched out five fingers.
Vikir nodded.
"Five nights ago?"
"Mmm."
"Who taught you how to play with rats like this?"
"The tribe!"
Vikir was silent for a mont at Poranian's words.
Poranian had been found in the village of the Rococo tribe.
Vikir had assud that she had learned the secrets of the Rococo tribe, who, are known for their black magic and command skills, over their shoulder, but he was not certain.
"At this age, you've already sensed mana, even the most elusive negative mana?
Even the children of the Baskervilles and Morg, who are said to be geniuses, don't feel mana until they were eight years old.
But Poranian felt mana at the age of five and was playing with it freely.
"...Hmm."
Vikir thought for a mont.
A magical prodigy had appeared in the Iron-Blooded Sword family, and she was the illegitimate granddaughter of the patriarch.
"I wonder how Hugo would react if he found out?
Vikir tried to imagine Hugo's reaction to seeing the Poranian.
'If it was the Hugo he knew, probably.
'... granddaughter. And you don't even know what kind of bastard's blood she's mixed with? You worthless thing!'
It was likely to be sothing like that.
Hugo judges all his children by efficiency.
A woman can't wield a sword as well as a man, so she's already going to be judged negatively.
And magic, black magic!
That's not exactly Hugo's favourite type of witchcraft.
'... Plus, I don't know what he'll think of her being his granddaughter.'
Vikir closed his eyes and considered.
There were few daughters in the Baskervilles. No, almost none.
You have to look far and wide to find one, and even then, Hugo doesn't even know their nas.
In fact, there were no daughters in Hugo's direct lineage at all.
"...Poranian must be the only one."
Vikir muttered, looking down at the Poranian clinging to his leg.
Poranian La Baskerville.
She was the only child of the eldest daughter of the current head of House Baskerville, Hugo Les Baskerville.
In other words, the most direct of the direct line.
The first daughter of his first wife's first daughter. How would Hugo react? Is it a good idea to introduce Hugo to the Poranians in the first place?
Vikir shook his head, rembering Hugo's cold look.
"I can't imagine what that cold-blooded man would say to Poranian.
I'm sure he'll say sothing nasty, like they're useless, a waste, a mongrel, or sothing else.
Or maybe he'll just give her a cold, unfeeling stare, like he's looking at an invisible object.
'If that is the case, then it might be best not to confront them....'
Just as Vikir was contemplating what to do with the still very young Poranian.
... a bang!
Sothing crashed through the window.
Chihuahua opened the window in surprise and sees an owl with a letter tied to its leg.
The Chihuahua quickly took the letter and read it.
Then he looked back at Vikir in horror and exclaid.
"Mr. Vikir, we're in trouble!"
"What?"
"It's from the main house! God, my lord! Gee, directly! As soon as he heard the news of Vikir's survival, he, he is on his way... !"
At the sa ti. There was a noise that cut off the Chihuahua's words.
A bang-bang-bang!
A knock on the front door of the city hall. And the panting of horses that had traveled a long way at a fast pace.
Finally, the Chihuahua finished speaking.
"He's here!"
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