I Became a Raid Boss-Chapter 30: Free city Ordo (1)
"Finally, weâve made it...!"
Ordo!
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Journey cried tears of joy as she looked at the city walls surrounding Ordo. The people standing in line to enter the city pointed and whispered at her, arms wide open and shouting.
"..."
I pulled my hood low over my face and stood at a distance.
"Kana!"
...Too quick to notice.
Despite not being able to see incoming attacks properly, Journey immediately caught on and followed me as I tried to put some space between us.
"Why are you wearing your hood?"
"...I could be recognized."
Although not many people would know my face, there's always that slight chance. I wanted to avoid any unnecessary trouble.
Journey accepted my half-hearted explanation with a nod.
Itâs funnyâjust a while ago, she was groaning like she was about to die, but now sheâs walking around just fine.
"So, it was all an act, huh?"
"An act?! I seriously thought I was going to die!"
Journey protested fiercely in fluent Grannic.
Thought she was going to die, she says.
"I saved you every time you were on the brink."
"Thatâs not what I meant..."
She had been excited about going on a trip with Kana, only to attract all sorts of strange people. Instead of helping her, I stood by watching... and sometimes even egged her on, wondering why she wasnât fighting faster. Sure, I did save her, but couldnât I have just stopped things from the beginning? Where was the quiet, intimate adventure she had imagined? Journey grumbled gloomily in Arkish.
Her voice was full of complaints, and I shook my head in response. This is all experience that would make her stronger, but she didnât seem to appreciate it.
Throughout the journey to Ordo, Journey had been harassed by Apostles. Some politely requested a duel, while others charged in, sword in hand, demanding a fight. Then there were those who tried sneak attacks or shot spells and arrows from a distance. I personally handled those who attacked from afar since my goal was to help Journey improve her skills, not torment her.
Of course, if someone challenged her directly and fairly, I left her to it, no matter what kind of weapon they used.
What was strange was that, after every fight, the Apostles would look at me as if they were expecting something... probably because of the rumor spread by the Apostle who received the commemorative coin from me.
Itâs not like Iâm some sort of gold-giving goblin...
After handing out a few coins, I realized I had to stop, so I replaced the gifts with handshakes.
Not my idea, of courseâit was what the Apostles had requested.
Why they wanted a handshake was beyond me, though.
'Well, at least it saves me money.'
Naturally, I didnât shake hands with the Apostles who lost to Journey. I had only given compensation because I felt bad for interrupting fights when Journey was about to die. But if she won, there was no reason to give anything.
And, oddly enough, that seemed to ignite the Apostlesâ determination even further, with more of them charging at Journey.
I still have no idea what Journey did to make so many people come at her like that.
"..."
It felt like Journey gave me a look filled with pent-up frustration.
Mustâve been my imagination.
In any case, something strange had appeared in Ordo while we were gone.
"Next, please!"
The line of people at the cityâs entrance was odd. At the gate, guards were performing strict checks on everyone coming in. Some people were even turned away.
There had always been a checkpoint, but they never used to control access like this. Maybe policies changed after the city became independent?
I tugged at Journeyâs sleeve.
"What is it, Kana?"
"That."
"The checkpoint? What about it?"
From her reaction, it seemed like a normal occurrence now.
I looked up at her, signaling for an explanation, and she responded.
"Theyâre checking identificationâmercenary badges or trading permits."
"Hmm..."
As she said this, Journey pulled out her mercenary badge. The golden plate shimmered in the dimming sunlight.
Gold-tier mercenary with that level of skill? What has the world come to?
Actually, thatâs not the issue here.
"Identification..."
Back in the day, there was no need to worry about such things. Who would dare question someone clad in the armor of the Crimson Flame Knights?
But now, I had no way of proving my identity.
"Next!"
While I was lost in thought, the line had moved, and it was our turn.
The checkpoint was a stark and austere place. A small jail, desks, chairs, and equipment to control the crowdâit lived up to the term "checkpoint."
A guard in polished armor saw us enter and spoke in a firm tone.
"Please remove your cape."
"Kana, your cape."
Without a word, I lowered my hood.
The guardâs eyes widened for a moment, but then he quickly regained his composure.
"Do you have anything to prove your identity?"
"Here..."
"Ah, a mercenary from Ribery. Youâre confirmed."
The guard nodded after examining the badge that Journey handed over. Then he turned to me.
"And what about the young lady here...?"
"Oh, Iâm sorry! My sister canât speak Arkish. Sheâs from a really remote village and itâs her first time coming to Ordo. Iâll vouch for herâis that okay?"
"Hmm... Since youâre a gold-tier mercenary, your guarantee should suffice. But we need one more thing. What was the name of your village?"
"Oh, um... What was it again...? No, Iâm serious, I just forgot!"
As the guardâs suspicion grew, Journey flailed her arms in panic.
From the looks of it, the problem was my lack of identification.
Something to prove my identity...
Oh, I did have something.
Suddenly remembering, I reached into my pocket. It took a moment to find, buried between imperial coins and Grassis commemorative coins, but eventually, I pulled out what I was looking for and showed it to the guard.
"Will this do?"
"Hmm? This is..."
The guard squinted and carefully examined the item I handed him.
I thought the matter would resolve easily given how seriously he was looking at it.
Clang!
"...Huh?"
I was thrown into the small jail on the side of the checkpoint.
* * *
"No!"
Journey practically breathed fire from her mouth.
Of course, she didnât actually breathe fire, but her excitement made it seem like she might as she yelled out in frustration.
"Youâre really bad, bad... uh..."
After Kana was locked up, Journey had been kicked out of the checkpoint. Desperate to prove Kanaâs innocence, she passionately pleaded with the guards, only to suddenly pause. Memories of all her past struggles flashed through her mind.
She momentarily wavered, but quickly snapped out of it and raised her voice again.
"...Iâm telling you, sheâs not a bad person! Itâs just that sheâs from such a remote village that she canât remember the name!"
"If you continue to cause a disturbance, even as a mercenary of Ribery, we cannot guarantee your safety."
"No...!"
No matter what she said, the guards responded stiffly, and with her party suddenly reduced to just herself, Journey felt like she was going mad.
LOLLLLLLLThank you for using Kana this whole time.Never expected a jail ending LOLWhat happens if you get locked up in jail?You just have to wait until they let you out. Even if you log out, youâll still be in jail when you log back in.But Kanaâs an NPC, so who knows whatâll happen?As if oblivious to Journeyâs internal turmoil, the chat was full of laughter and banter. Journey glanced at the chat window with a resentful look in her eyes.
Then, the guard, who had been standing there with a stern expression, finally spoke.
"Itâs not about her identity."
The guard had seen the item Kana presented. He might not have been of high enough status to fully understand what it was, but he knew it wasnât something a mere girl from a rural village should be carrying.
From the moment he saw her, he had sensed something unusual about her. And when she showed him an item bearing the insignia of the fallen Grassis royal family, her appearance ceased to matter.
Even though Grassis had fallen, the use of the royal emblem was still a serious issue, so after imprisoning Kana, he immediately reported it to his superiors.
If the girl had no idea about the significance of the emblem and was using it recklessly, it was unfortunate, but she would face a considerable punishment.
However, if she had some connection to the royal family...
No, thatâs impossible, the guard thought to himself.
He didnât know all the members of the royal family, but he had never heard of a girl like this.
And besides, would a member of the royal family, long thought dead or exiled after the dimensional beasts attacked, suddenly show up in Ordo? What wind could have brought them here?
Iâd sooner believe that Lord Garid himself had returned.
That man had truly loved Grassis.
The guard thought of the long-scarred man he had once seen from afar and felt a bitter taste in his mouth.
Now that I think of it, I never heard who succeeded Lord Garid as commander.
The position must have been filled by someone after it became vacant. Rumors were rampantâsome said the new commander was a tyrant who killed both his subordinates and enemies without hesitation; others claimed he was a giant, twice the size of any other man; still others whispered that he had once knocked out royalty.
But those were just rumors. Nothing concrete had ever been confirmed.
He had once asked his superior, a former member of the Crimson Flame Knights, but his superior had only responded with a terrified face and avoided the question.
Even the man who had always seemed so fearless was too scared to speak of it, so the guard couldnât help but think that maybe the rumors were true.
...Itâs pointless to dwell on it.
Grassis had already fallen. What good was there in reminiscing about the past?
In fact, he found life better now than before the fall, so he didnât particularly miss the old days.
Shaking off the last bit of sentimentality, the guard firmly pushed Journey aside.
"We will investigate, and if there are no problems, sheâll be released. Normally, weâd have to detain you too, but since youâre an Apostle of Edel, weâll let it slide."
"If youâre letting it slide anyway, couldnât you release Kana too...?"
Grumbling under her breath, Journey met the guardâs sharp glare and quickly backed off.
Abandoning your comrade? Weâre disappointed..A scar on the back is the shame of a swordsman;Journey / Morality Controversy / Abandonment"Shut up! And itâs not running awayâitâs a strategic retreat! Itâs not like sticking around will magically solve anything!"
Journey sighed in exasperation. Everything seemed to be going off track, both earlier and now.
Of course, even in this situation, she wasnât worried that Kana might actually be in danger.
From what Journey knew of Kana, even if she lost her sword, sheâd probably just tear the city apart to escape if her life were really at risk.
Still, neither of them wanted to become fugitives on the run.
"What the heck did Kana show them...?"
Every time she felt like she was starting to understand Kana, something new would pop up, and just when she thought she had figured it out, something else would come along.
What a girl... Sheâs like an onionâlayer after layer.
With these thoughts running through her mind, Journey began walking away, pondering how to free the small bird now trapped in a cage.