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A stocky man was walking through a dark alleyway.

There were no signs of any other people along the brick-paved alley.

An air that caused an instinctual fear of the night drifted, causing the man to unconsciously walk faster.

“It’s gotten really late, huh …”

The man muttered. He was a merchant.

He mainly deals in gemstones and precious metals, making a profit off of them.

Today, he had completed another great business deal.

He was back from completing a deal worth several tens of gold, enough for a family of five to live in leisure for several years.

“Still, for the carriage to break down …”

The man wouldn’t normally commute on his own two legs, but instead use his personally owned carriage.

But just for today, the carriage’s axle broke, and thus he ended up having to walk the road back home.

That said, it wasn’t so far that he needed to take a carrage to in the first place.

And so, while spewing grumbles along the way, he walked.

“… mm?”

Then suddenly, the man’s feet stopped.

He thought he heard the howling of a beast from somewhere.

“A dog? Even though the moon’s not out …?”

There should not have been any howling.

But the man felt fear grip his chest, and started walking again.

Just a little bit faster than he did just before.

Once he felt fear for one thing, others would start coming one after another.

The warm touch of the air on his skin, the shadows appearing at his feet from the dim starlight, the sound of boots. .h.i.tting the brick pavement.

Feeling an indescribable tension like a wedge in his heart, the man hastened his pace little by little.

— There were some rumor or another about the capital at night.

Completely unlike the bustle of the day, the nights were silent as death.

Thievery, kidnapping, arson.

And what’s becoming the talk of the town as of late, the group of a.s.sa.s.sins.

The dastardly gang that were said to aim for n.o.bles and the rich had just killed his business partner the day before.

Once that thought came to him, the man felt chills despite the summer air and finally broke into a run.

His body that lacked exercise swayed, wanting to at least find somewhere with people around.

Within moments he was out of breath, his heart painfully throbbed.

He ran and ran through the street in the moonless dark night.

It was just when he was just about to reach the main street when he b.u.mped into a person coming out of a side alley.

“Eek!?”

The man, having been running in a daze, shrieked from the pain of the collision and the anxiety that he had been holding in.

The man fell, and the person he collided with stepped up to him.

“— I’m very sorry. Are you alright?”

It was a young man’s voice.

A sound that gave him relief.

And also, a voice that the man knew well.

Amid the darkness, the faint light of the stars revealed to the fallen man the figure of the person he collided with.

Having immaculate black hair that melted into the dark night, and wearing a set of likewise black suit.

And under his right eye, a distinguis.h.i.+ng series of three moles.

“A, aah … D, doctor s.h.i.+zuru …?”

The young town physician that had set up practice in the city’s eastern ward.

He was skilled despite his youth, and was well-mannered to boot, gaining the admiration of many.

The man had several times been in his care, and for that even in his half dead state called him Doctor out of respect.

For unexpectedly meeting a familiar face, the man breathed a sigh of relief.

“… oh? If it isn’t mister Eamond. This is rare seeing you so late at night in a place like this”

s.h.i.+zuru also recognized the man — Eamond, and gave him a gentle smile.

The smile he was shown when he was struck with fear from the dark night gave him relief.

Then Eamond came back to himself.

To be afraid of the dark at his advanced age, it was so wretched.

He laughed to cover it up.

“H, hahaha … no, well, my carriage broke down, you see …”

“That’s just bad luck then … you look like you’re in a hurry, did something happen?”

“Eh!? No, nothing … ah, right! The last time I went for a checkup you told me didn’t you, doctor? I needed more exercise. So I thought, I’m already walking so I might as well go for a jog …”

When he said that he realized what he said was completely strange.

However, s.h.i.+zuru didn’t seem to harbor any doubt, saying, “I see.”

“Ah, what about you doctor?”

“I’m here for an emergency visit. A child coming down with fever. The family lives near here”

s.h.i.+zuru showed the bag he was carrying and shrugged.

“Though luckily it wasn’t something dangerous”

Such a diligent young man, to work this late at night, thought Eamond in admiration.

As a skilled physician, he should have been able to find employment in the army or most mercenary groups.

Yet despite that, for some reason he became a town physician.

Many had similar thoughts, but strangely n.o.body knew the real reason.

“Still, the night is dark today and the moon isn’t out, so it can’t be helped that it’s hard to walk. I’m very sorry we ended up cras.h.i.+ng”

“A, ah, no, no! It’s my fault for running, so don’t be!”

Eamond, who wouldn’t normally be an upstanding man, was fl.u.s.tered by the man who had taken care of him bowing his head.

He stepped forward to draw near, and just when he was within arm’s reach,