A few days later, a Knight arrived at the villageâs entrance and inquired about the incident.
âYes, Sir Knight, I am the Mage, Muriel. Pleased to meet you.â
âI would like to thank you for extending your assistance in subjugating the bandits. And who might this young lady be?â
The Knight shifted his gaze to the person beside me.
âI am the village chiefâs daughter, Maril.â
âAnd where is the Village Chief Sergio?â
âI am sorry, but my father is bedridden due to illness.â
âIs that so⊠understood. And the bandits?â
âTheyâre over here.â
I followed behind Maril as she led the soldiers from the village entrance and into the village plaza.
There, the banditsâ hands were tied behind their backs and the ends of their bindings were tied together and tied to a stake that was driven right into the ground to prevent them from escaping. Beside them were the corpses of the other six bandits that were placed in burlap bags and placed side by side.
âGo and check it out.â
âYes. Sir.â
At the Knightâs order, the bodies were inspected first.
âThere are three bodies with abdominal wounds, caused by a sword, there are 2 who have been pierced from the back, and one who had been stabbed to death with a spear. This seems to have been done with great skill.â
ââŠThis was the work of the ragtag group of village vigilantesâ ?â
Of course, they were going to ask who did it, the red-haired mage thought as she secretly released a sigh.
âHah, as if weâd let this villageâs vigilantes kill us!!â
âWe wonât lose to such amateurs!â
Despite Murielâs dejected expression, the bandits continued to kick up a fuss.
âThen whose work was it? Out with it.â
ââŠTsk, it was the Kobolds.â
*sob* Looks like I have to do my best to explain this to them. *sniffle*
ââŠMiss Mage, do you have an idea what these bandits are saying?â
âYes, itâs true. I was in the vicinity when it happened too.â
In response to my answer, the soldier in charge of the inspection interrupted with a puzzled look on his face.
âBut Captain, if this were the work of Kobolds, then some things donât add up.â
âExplain yourself.â
âYes, itâs about the wounds on the corpses, but these are not the types of wounds that could be inflicted by the obsidian stone weapons they use. And there are no signs of any claw or fang marks eitherâŠâ
Sir Knightâs expression became stiffer and stiffer⊠I wonder if he thinks I am lying?
âWell, thatâs what my subordinate says, butâŠâ
âThe reason is simple â the Kobolds were armed. There are rare instances where Kobolds or Goblins would take a weakened adventurerâs or a defeated enemyâs gear, you see.â
Itâs a rare case, so there was no way that I was lying about this.
ââŠSo the Kobolds had weapons in their possession. Thatâs dangerous. And where are they now?â
âI donât know where they are exactly, but⊠they probably headed to âBalberra Forestâ in the northeast.â
âBalberra, huhâŠthatâs quite worrisome.â
Despite the low probability, âBalberra Forestâ is notorious for the appearance of threat levels C to A monsters. An ordinary soldier, at best, has power equal to or more than an âironâ adventurer but is lower than a âblack ironâ adventurer, which is the minimum rank required to take down a threat level C monster.
If a threat level A monster appears, then the power required would be that of a âplatinumâ adventurer, which is practically the highest rank, but there are only about a handful of those quasi-heroes in this country.
Incidentally, to reach the highest possible rank, which is the âScarlet Goldâ adventurer, it is necessary to produce results that are equivalent to the achievements of past heroes and great sages. Well, that was almost close to impossible.
Specifically, one has to defeat a threat level S monster and above that had the capability to destroy a whole country, but if such a monster appeared often, then the human race would already be destroyed.
As a result, there are only a handful of âScarlet Goldâ adventurers on this continent.
Therefore, a threat level A Tyrant Lizard, who was reportedly spotted in âBalberra Forestâ would be impossible for the soldiers of the Ferias territory to handle. Realistically speaking, it would also be impossible for them to subjugate a threat level B monster, which is a rank lower, either, soâŠI hope they give up on attempting an investigative exploration.
âSir Knight, those Kobolds themselves were mutative variants, so if their combat power is that good, then you could be facing off against a threat level B. Going on such an unreasonable hunt might be difficult tooâŠâ
â⊠I will be reporting this to the higher-ups but it looks like exploring âBalberra Forestâ is too much for us to handle alone after allâŠâ
Alright! Looks like I was able to persuade them!
âBut why would that High Kobold help a village like this?â
Nnngh, thereâs that too⊠It would have been easy if he had not noticed it at all.
âOne of those Kobolds was a High Kobold, so it possesses a high level of intelligence.â
âA High Kobold, huh. Balberra Forest sure has all sorts of things.â
Since we did not know anything about the High Koboldâs way of life as there was only a handful of them ever discovered, then it was alright to just say anything I want, right?
âI understand most of what you are trying to say. Iâm concerned about those Kobolds, but it would be too risky to send my soldiers out to âBalberra Forestâ⊠Iâll keep that in mind.â
âYes, please do so.â
Afterward, they asked me where the banditsâ weapons and armor went, so I matter-of-factly told them that the Kobolds have taken it away.
âMiss Mage, Miss Maril, thank you very much. However, I would like you to accompany me to the judicial court in the town of Zelgra to file your testimonies as wellâŠâ
âI apologize, Sir Knight⊠but I have to take care of my sick father, soâŠâ
âThen I shall accompany you instead, Sir Knight.â
Just as Maril and I have discussed from the start, I offered to accompany the soldiers.
âThen I shall take you up on your offer, Miss Mage.â
And so, I went to the town of Zelgra together with the soldiers who came to take the bandits away. I expected to also be questioned by the court officials about the bandit attacks, but they mysteriously let me go so easily that it seemed like a trap had been set up.
This is something that Muriel did not know about, butâŠâŠ
When the Court Office contacted the Adventurerâs Guild to gather information about the âyoung, red-haired mageâ beforehand, the document sent to them said in red, block letters: âBEWARE OF ANYONE ASSOCIATED WITH THE TEMPEST WITCHâ