Chapter 210 (1/2)

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Chapter 210 – To the Tower Once More

As restless as Hikaru was, they couldn't move at night. He was painfully aware how inconvenient it was. Try as he might, sleep wouldn't come. Rather, he was getting more and more irritated.

Why am I getting impatient? Is her resembling Hazuki really that important? I already have Lavia. Ah, darn it. I'll get there and settle things once and for all.

The inexplicable feeling of meeting someone who somehow resembled a person he knew overwhelmed him.

I'll make this the last time I go to the Tower.

By daybreak the next morning, Hikaru was already up—although he didn't get much sleep. He headed straight for the well to wash his face and gave his cheeks a good slapping. He then got on a carriage that took him to Agiapole where he arrived just past noon. However, there was a long line in front of the gate, the entrance to the city.

「Well, this is unfortunate.」the coachman said.「It's unusual for this place to be so crowded. Did something happen?」

The pa.s.sengers voiced their frustrations, while Hikaru quickly got off, activated his Stealth, and proceeded onward. There were still shadows he could use with the sun still s.h.i.+ning bright. With his Skills and the power of his job cla.s.s, no one should be able to spot him, except those with Instincts.

As he got closer to the gate, Hikaru noticed something off. Not only were there soldiers around, even temple knights were present. He listened closely to their conversation.

「I doubt a careful inspection will help us find their helpers.」

「Probably just making doubly sure. The Red Priests sure are distrustful.」

「Are you sure you should be complaining? The Blue Knights now have vacant spots. If we discovered a friend of theirs, one of us might get promoted.」

There was no doubt in Hikaru's mind that a Blue Knight was arrested. After some sort of mutiny, they were immediately subdued. The temple knights' carefree att.i.tude suggested that the authorities had everything under control now.

Hikaru wanted to gather more info, but he was also in a hurry. With his Stealth on, he slipped through the gate and made his way to the Tower as quick as possible. As usual, the streets had a well-organized bustle to them. The difference this time was the number of patrolling soldiers had increased. Nothing had changed with the people which suggested that the uproar had no effect on ordinary citizens.

There's the Tower…

Although he took a carriage inside Agiapole, traveling for three hours still left him exhausted. But complaining right now would do him no good. He needed to find out what was going on. Since the Foreign Minister had gone home, the Tower had returned to its normal operations.

Not a lot of people… The temple knights are out patrolling, but I don't see any Blue Knights or Red Priests.

Hikaru recalled what was happening in the tower. Unfortunately he hadn't seen a jail here, but he had an idea where it was.

What I need to do right now is secure the Blade of Severance… I can look into this mutiny thing later…

After a moment of pondering, Hikaru headed to where he thought the jail would be. If someone found out the blade was stolen, it would cause an uproar. If that happened, prison security would tighten as well.

At the very edge of the Tower grounds where the light of the sun barely shone was a square building with only a few windows. Hikaru guessed it to be the prison.

Bingo.

He arrived at just the right time. A servant was pus.h.i.+ng a cart that carried food, its rather poor quality suggesting it was for the prisoners.

The servants entered through the front entrance. A guard simply nodded at them and let them in. The sun was setting, and under the cover of dusk, Hikaru followed them inside. They didn't have points on Instincts, but that didn't stop Hikaru from getting scared of getting busted. He was even surprised at himself for being this daring.

Relax. Calm down, now.

He pa.s.sed through the soldiers' office and found a door made of iron bars. After asking for it to be opened, the servants proceeded inside. The magic lamp provided plenty of light.

Should I go? No… I have to be careful.

Hikaru turned around to check if there were other routes he could take. While the ceiling was high, the corridor was extremely narrow.

The soldier near the door has the key, and he's not moving from his spot. What now…?

The guards had an un.o.bstructed view. Hikaru felt the urge to bet on his Stealth, but only because he wanted to move fast. His calm self managed to suppress the urge. Based on what he saw outside, the windows were three meters high and fitted with iron bars. It didn't seem like humans would fit through there.