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Chapter 94 - Chapter 4

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CHAPTER 4

A SKIRMISH IN DAEDALUS STREET

The strategy began with Lilly.

"What are those monsters braying about?"

"Find where those cries are coming from!"

The howling had sent the adventurers in Daedalus Street into an uproar.

Amid the chaos, a young prum boy snuck down a back alley. Once he was

out of view, he drew close to a dingy wall and put his hand to his forehead.

"Stroke of midnight's bell."

A film of gray light enwrapped the boy's body and then melted away to

reveal Lilly, who had just deactivated the shape-shifting Cinder Ella spell.

"Ooh, I hate this. It's so scary. If the adventurers catch me, they'll kill me

on the spot. Why do I have to be the one to do it…?"

Mumbling to herself dramatically, she prepared for what she had to do

next.

She lowered her chestnut eyebrows and closed her eyes.

"Your scars are mine. My scars are mine."

As her petite lips uttered the chant, the magic once again transformed her

appearance.

In an instant, she was wearing a bulky blue battle jacket and a broken

watch around her neck. She had a fluffy round tail, long ears, and round,

shifty red eyes. She had become an al-miraj, or rabbit monster.

So long as she resembled the thing she was transforming herself into,

Lilly had the power to take on the appearance of a monster using Cinder Ella.

Now that she was the al-miraj Aruru—whom she felt had the least unpleasant

appearance of all the smaller Xenos—she bounded resolutely out of the

shadows.

"Kuuuuu!" [I can't do this!] She shrieked with her no-longer-human

voice.

The adventurers quickly found her.

"I—I see one!"

"A monster! In the alley!"

Shouting wildly, they poured from the main avenue into the side street.

Mad with desire for a bounty, eyes bloodshot, swords and axes hoisted,

they chased their prey as it hopped this way and that. Those greedy bastards!

No wonder adventurers have a lousy reputation! Putting her own identity

aside for the moment, Lilly uttered a rabbit's curses.

Still, the adventurers were a ferocious and quick-witted bunch. Cinder

Ella allowed her to change her appearance but not to take on a Status higher

than her own or a monster's potential. Some of the adventurers pursuing her

were upper class, and since she was merely an ordinary supporter, she feared

they would quickly catch her. Fact of the matter was, they nearly did catch

her more than once.

Every time that happened, she fled into a blind corner and quickly

deactivated Cinder Ella.

"Stroke of midnight's bell."

Once back in her own form, Lilly walked right past the demonic

adventurers, feigning innocence.

Transform, deactivate. Transform, deactivate. Her pursuers' irritation

mounted each time the al-miraj disappeared just before being caught. Every

time their shoulders and bodies collided as they crisscrossed every celch of

the narrow alleys, an exchange of shouting and verbal abuse would follow.

With the sound of growing chaos in her ears, Lilly used her magic over

and over again, panting as she frantically hopped around the Labyrinth

District.

"Oh, I hate Fels…!"

Even as she cursed the sage who had devised this plan, however, Lilly

poured everything she had into her designated role.

"There's an al-miraj on the loose!"

"It's over in that direction. Go get it!"

Bell was in a different part of the Labyrinth District's south side, but the

frantic shouts of the adventurers had spread to where he was.

"…!"

Eina, who had been stunned by the howling of Lido and the other Xenos,

was still holding Bell close to her. Now that an opportune moment had

arrived, Bell carefully extracted his arm from hers. By the time she noticed,

he was already running.

"I'm sorry, Miss Eina!" he yelled, glancing back as he gained distance.

"Huh?! Bell!"

"You can get mad at me later!"

"Oh, you…!"

Eina's indignation was only for show, however. In truth, she wanted to

run after him. No—she wanted to stop him from going. She was beside

herself with worry that he would run straight into danger and get himself

hurt. But Bell was an adventurer and Eina was a Guild employee. She had

come this far fueled by personal feelings and passion, but now she had to

fulfill her duty as a worker.

"…Uh-oh, I forgot to give him that bracelet he lost, the one Hermes gave

me."

She glanced down at the band on her right arm, her expression changing

from anger to worry.

Meanwhile, Bell was running straight down the street away from Eina.

"Bell. It seems that two of the lost Xenos are on the east side of Daedalus

Street."

Hestia's muffled voice filtered through his mantle from the gauntlet

underneath. Fels must told her the location of the Xenos who responded to

Lido's call, and now she was relaying it to him.

"Hmm…That's a good distance from where I am on the south side. So…"

he whispered into the oculus.

"Please keep focusing on diverting attention, as we planned."

Bell nodded.

Miss Aiz is still following me…and just like we wanted, other adventurers

are tracking me, too.

He glanced over his shoulder at Aiz, who was following him by running

from rooftop to rooftop. As he looked back, he noticed that while some of his

pursuers were closing in on him, he could also sense the eyes of others who

were following at a set distance, neither approaching nor receding, like

hunters. Perhaps on orders from their patron deities, they had not run off to

chase the al-miraj but instead kept after Bell, the more certain bet. If he

included those he couldn't see clearly, there seemed to be quite a few chasing

him. It was like they thought Bell would lead them to some enormous pile of

gold.

But if the eyes of Loki Familia aren't on me, the diversion isn't working.

My only choice is to shake off these people once, along with Aiz, too!

He increased his pace and turned down one of the innumerable alleys

branching off the main road.

"!"

"Hurry up, before you lose sight of him!"

Skirting the pack of adventurers on the wild goose chase after Lilly, Bell

headed to the neighboring southeastern district. The adventurers followed.

Bell was happy to lure them this far, but now he needed some way to pin

them there so they would stay in the southeast while he continued on.

Nahza and Lyu, I'm counting on you for the rest!

He slipped into a shadow where his followers could not see him, withdrew

a stink bag, and sprinkled the contents over his head to mask his scent. Then

he pulled off his black mantle, turned it inside out, and threw it back on so

that it covered his entire body. The next instant, he had disappeared without a

trace.

"?!"

"Where'd the Little Rookie go?"

Bell listened to the hubbub all around him. He could sense Aiz's

astonishment as well.

He had used the Reverse Veil, one of Fels's magic items.

Like Asfi's Hades Head, it turned whoever wore it invisible. But in

contrast with the Kaos Head, which made its wearer invisible no matter what,

Bell's veil was reversible, so the user could benefit from its powers as

needed. An ordinary mantle swiftly became a tool for secrecy and stealth.

Leaving the surprised adventurers and Aiz behind, Bell moved away, still

veiled.

"Where is that little twerp hiding…?"

The adventurers searching for Bell were growing irritated at the

complicated streets and numerous obstacles. Just then, they noticed

something.

"What's that sweet smell…?"

The animal people were the first to notice, but soon others, too, were

sniffing suspiciously at the faint perfume.

They forgot their suspicion, however, when a human in the pack shouted

out.

"I saw him! The Little Rookie! He went into that house!"

A crazed look came over the adventurers' faces, and they rushed in the

direction he was pointing. Swearing at Bell for putting them through so much

trouble, they burst into a barrack in a back alley.

"Not that one, this one! Over by the main road!"

"What?!"

"M-monster! It's a monster!"

Amid all the shouts flying back and forth, the adventurers began to get

confused. What should they make of all the claims of monster sightings or of

the fact that Bell Cranell seemed to be popping up in multiple places? Each

band of adventurers began to distrust all the others, suspecting they were

trying to trick the rest and slip away.

"Hey, I don't see anything in here at all! Not a monster or the Little

Rookie!" said a dwarf upper-class adventurer.

"B-but it's true! He's over there—behind you!"

The dwarf turned his head in the direction the animal person—also an

upper-class adventurer—was pointing, but not a soul was there. Flushed with

fury, he punched the animal person in the face.

"Wow…these things really do make people hallucinate!" Nahza

murmured.

She was standing at a distance, listening to the angry and confused voices

inside the building as she pressed a damp scarf to her nose. In her other hand,

she held two wilted flowers. Their petals were blue and red, and when she

looked closely she could make out fine grains of golden pollen floating from

them. They were another of Fels's magic items.

To use the flowers, the person first had to impress a certain image on their

memory. Whoever breathed in the pollen after that would see visions of that

object or person. Certain abilities warded off the illusions, but in a large

group of adventurers like this, they were rather effective. Lower-class

adventurers and upper-class adventurers who hadn't yet gained any immunity

shouted out alerts about whatever they saw. The flowers had plunged both the

southern sector, where Lilly was, and the southeastern sector into chaos.

Holding the magic flowers in one hand, Nahza wandered through the

night streets as she pleased. Bell had explained how the flowers worked and

asked her to simply walk around the southern part of Daedalus Street holding

them.

"I wonder where he got these…I'd sure love to know."

Fascinated by the flowers, Nahza tilted her head quizzically.

"What could Bell and his familia be up to…?"

"He's disappeared?"

Aiz had been sprinting from roof to roof as she followed Bell. Now she

peered down, astonishment in her golden eyes.

She'd thought he was simply hiding in the shadows for a moment, but

he'd suddenly disappeared.

She stopped running and searched the surrounding area from her high

perch.

No, he's still here.

She had sensed his presence. No matter how well he erased his scent and

form, he could not evade the perceptive powers of the first-tier adventurer,

who was able to discern the faintest footsteps and hints of presence.

Immediately, the veteran swordswoman guessed that he had become

invisible.

While the confused adventurers below her chased after mistaken sightings

of the boy, Aiz sped through the Labyrinth District in pursuit of the real Bell.

"Sword Princess."

"!"

A figure was blocking Aiz's way forward. The masked adventurer who

stood before her wore a long hooded cape and long boots resembling Aiz's

own. She drew a wooden sword from her hip.

"I ask you for a contest."

Aiz looked at her in surprise.

"Now?…Here?"

As a leader of the city's largest faction, Aiz had dealt with surprise attacks

many times. An assault from an unknown foe was nothing surprising. Neither

was it unusual for a fighter confident in her swordsmanship to ask for a

contest with the Sword Princess.

She was only surprised that it was happening in this situation.

"I am a creature of the shadows. It is only in a situation like this that I can

match my sword against yours," the mysterious figure said.

Her quiet voice did not sound as if it was lying. And interestingly enough,

this fighter had an aura not entirely unlike the Sword Princess's. Aiz felt a

twinge of something akin to empathy.

But could the timing really be a coincidence?

Her hand on the hilt of her favorite sword, she thought of the boy

speeding away from her.

"Pardon me, but I insist."

Aiz was still trying to decide whether or not to ignore the request when

the masked adventurer flew at her on sure feet, her sword slicing the air.

She was incredibly fast!

The speed of the stranger's wooden sword suggested she was a first-tier

adventurer. Left with no choice, Aiz drew her own weapon. As the sound of

blade hitting blade echoed into the night, the momentum of the fight carried

the two combatants from the roof down to the alley below.

Aiz knew that even if she had prioritized the pursuit of Bell, the masked

adventurer would likely have followed her. Since that would prevent her

from watching the boy properly, she had decided to return the attack of the

opponent at hand.

Those sparks of light…

Watching as brilliant specks drifted from beneath the masked adventurer's

cape, Aiz remained locked in swordplay.

"Um, is that elf going to be okay…?"

A worried look on her face, Haruhime gazed in the direction of the

masked adventurer. Hestia, who was looking down at the magical map, also

followed her movements.

"All we can do is trust in the elf. She is a very capable fighter, but judging

by what I saw in Daedalus Street, that little Wallen-something-or-other is

unbelievably strong herself…"

Shortly before, Lyu, the masked elf, had visited Hestia and Haruhime at

their post on the southern edge of the Labyrinth District. Bell had asked her

to prevent Aiz from following him, and as per his instructions, she had come

for a level boost. Haruhime's powerful sorcery was indispensable if Lyu was

going to take up much of the Sword Princess's time.

And so, in the southeastern section of the Labyrinth District, a battle far

too fierce for an ordinary skirmish was playing out between Level 5 and

Level 6 adventurers.

"Goddess!"

"Bell?"

"Thanks to Lyu, I was able to get away from Aiz…but I haven't been able

to attract any of the other Loki Familia members. Maybe it would be better if

I went to Wiene and the others…?"

He was worried that if he couldn't draw attention toward himself, the

Xenos would be risking capture.

"Wait a second, Bell," Hestia said. "Not knowing your location must be

scary for Loki Familia. At the very least, worry will be lurking at the back of

their minds. You know yourself how difficult an invisible enemy can be,

right?"

"Well, yes…"

"Do you still have any magic items? If you do, I want you to stay invisible

and cause some disturbance among the adventurers. And don't let Loki

Familia find you. Our supporters should be making their move soon, too."

"…Got it!"

Having convinced Bell to hold firm, Hestia let out a sigh of relief. But a

moment later, she was frowning.

"I know I just said that to Bell…but damn. Loki Familia's formation

hasn't budged."

"Lady Lilly and Master Bell are doing their best…" Haruhime said.

Despite the frenetic movements of Bell's and Lilly's symbols on the map,

however, Loki Familia still encircled the central zone of the Labyrinth

District. At least the magic-stone lanterns they could see from the roof hadn't

moved.

Lifting their gazes from the magic map, the goddess and the girl looked

out impatiently at the central zone.

"So they've made their move," Finn murmured.

Information had begun to come in after the monsters signaled the start of

the battle with their howls.

"Word is an al-miraj showed up to the south! And there have been

multiple monster sightings in the southeast, too!"

"Bell Cranell was in the southeast as well! And, uh, Aiz has lost track of

him…"

"As I said before, Bell Cranell is a diversion. Leave him to Aiz and forget

about it. We don't need to do anything in the south or the southeast yet. The

west is where I smell something suspicious. Elfie, tell Tione and the others in

the northwest to move to the ninety-eighth block and take up positions there."

In fact, the news that Bell had managed to shake off Aiz surprised Finn,

but he didn't let it show as he rapidly fired off commands. Seeing the calm

demeanor of the captain, the other familia members remained composed

themselves, responding with a "Yes, General!" before briskly setting to work.

They were in Daedalus Street's central zone. Like Hestia, Finn had

installed himself on top of a tall building with a good view of the whole

district. The wide-open, windswept rooftop brought to mind an old castle.

Loki Familia communicated by signaling with magic-stone lamps. Familia

members were on standby on various rooftops, continually updating central

command about what was happening on the ground by flashing the lamps.

Something must have prevented Aiz from moving. An ambush? I hadn't

expected the enemy to be so strong…but it's fine. Aiz will probably be back

on track soon.

Finn had rested the shaft of his long spear against his right shoulder and

was thinking about the situation.

The enemy group is probably fairly large. The fact that our lookouts and

scouts haven't spotted any of them and they haven't gotten caught in any of

the nets most likely means either that one of them is very familiar with the

terrain in Daedalus Street or they have some kind of magic item. Maybe both.

Finn had deduced that the enemy was clustered in one main group due to

the likely number of keys to Knossos. Based on the information from Ikelos,

he guessed there were no more than two. And there would be no point in the

monsters reaching Knossos, which was below the zone that Loki Familia was

currently guarding, if they weren't able to open the door. Counting

adventurers from other factions, Finn's side was patently superior to the

monsters in both number and might. And if the two sides encountered each

other, it was very unlikely that the enemy would spread out and attack from

all directions. That would not be an option for creatures so unwilling to leave

behind any of their brethren. Finn had witnessed their strong camaraderie

when he crossed swords with them before.

The fact that they had risked revealing their location by letting out those

howls must mean they were signaling the jet-black minotaur and the other

monsters who had been separated during the battle several days before.

The enemy's movements are what worries me…despite what I said about

the west being the most suspicious.

Finn looked down at his right hand. His thumb was not throbbing.

He looked back out at the Labyrinth District, then turned to a faction

member he had held back with him.

"Any news about the black minotaur?"

"Nothing so far."

"I see…We'll hold the formation. For now, I'm going to wait and see

what happens," the prum faction leader said.

He resumed his quiet watch.

"Wow…the captain is incredible. Just like he said, the battle has begun."

Raul Nord was a lackluster second-tier adventurer in Loki Familia.

Despite his Level 4 Status, he didn't make much of an impression on

members of other factions. This was due mostly to his personality. He was

the polar opposite of Finn and the other leaders. By his own account, he had

accumulated excelia by stealthily picking up opportunities others left behind.

This was one reason for his poor self-esteem, the end result of which was his

reputation as a bore. His exceedingly average appearance—black hair and

black eyes, medium height and weight, and facial features that were neither

overly handsome nor especially ugly—probably didn't help. The deities had

given him the alias "High Novice."

In short, the distinguished leaders of the faction, in whose presence he

simply withered, constantly overwhelmed him.

Even now, the human boy was in awe of Finn's ability to accurately

assess the state of the battle, and he whispered in amazement as he looked out

over the southern and southwestern areas, which were roiling with activity.

"Raul!"

He turned around, surprised by the voice calling his name.

"Um, uh…Captain?!"

It was the very same prum commander he had just been marveling at.

Raul was in the western sector of the Labyrinth District, on a line of

defense some distance from the central zone. The sight of Finn walking along

the front, not back at headquarters where everyone expected him to be, threw

other familia members present into similar confusion.

"Wh-why are you here, General? Don't you need to be directing the

action…?"

"The main monster force has arrived in the southeast! And so has the

black minotaur! Meet Aiz there and crush them! Tell your unit—we're

changing formation! I'll join you there!"

"Yes, sir!" Raul said, standing at attention and responding reflexively to

Finn's strong tone as he mentioned the black minotaur.

"Also, Raul, do you remember our positions in Knossos?"

"Uh, do you mean the underground Knossos? I remember, but—"

"Tell me what they are. Something has been bothering me."

Raul was flustered but obeyed Finn's command.

"Uh, Gareth and his group should be guarding the four doors we

discovered—northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast…"

"I see…Well then, I'll head out first. Gather everyone in this area and

come to the southeast."

"Y-yes, sir!"

As Finn set off in that direction, Raul shifted into frantic action, passing

on his leader's command to those posted near him. He was a bit concerned

that no similar order had come through the signaling device, but he told

himself it was all right because he'd heard it directly from Finn himself. He

ceded his own judgment to the order from his eminently accomplished

superior.

But what happened to the captain's spear…?

The memory of Finn standing there empty-handed struck him as strange.

"Huff, puff…!"

Finn was running at full speed.

He flew down the steps at the end of the alley, looked around to make

sure that no one was nearby, and then, still running, pressed a hand to his

forehead.

"Stroke of midnight's bell."

Finn's form instantly dissolved into thin air. In his place stood Lilly.

"I did it!"

Once again, she'd used Cinder Ella.

"My apologies to you, Finn, but that fuss over the marriage proposal

really came in handy!"

Cinder Ella allowed Lilly to transform her external appearance, but she

couldn't fool anyone unless she imitated the personality of whomever she

was impersonating. When Finn proposed to her, she had come to understand

his character, and in that sense the experience was now proving extremely

useful. Her sharp insight, honed through her former career as a thief, had

efficiently analyzed Finn's speech patterns, mannerisms, and character.

It wasn't that the memory of his earnest feelings left her completely cold,

but her own life and that of the Xenos were on the line. She had no other

option. And so, to deceive Loki Familia, she had transformed herself into a

spot-on copy of Finn.

Lilly's role in the storming of Daedalus Street was both to create a

distraction, like Bell, and to use his actions as a cover for spying.

Most of Loki Familia's members were upper-class adventurers, and the

Guild made their basic profiles public. In order to successfully fulfill her role

as spy, Lilly had memorized them all. Her old thief's sense had told her that

the High Novice would be the easiest to control, and therefore she had

targeted him.

"He's as simple as Bell!"

Quite pleased with herself, she insulted both adventurers at once as she

took an oculus out of her pocket.

Her cheeks flushed, she shouted into the crystal the information she'd

extracted.

"As we suspected, the guards are posted at the northwest, northeast,

southwest, and southeast doors of Knossos."

"Well done, Supporter!"

"Lady Lilly, you're amazing!"

Having listened to Lilly's report through the oculus, Hestia and Haruhime

applauded her.

"With this, we'll be able to breach their defenses…!"

Hestia Familia's ace in the hole was Daedalus's Notebook.

As Fels had pointed out, there was a high likelihood that Loki Familia had

not discovered all the entry points shown in the book's maps. The aim of

Lilly's spying had been to find an unobstructed route into Knossos.

Hestia flipped through the pages of the book, which she had with her in

addition to the map spread out on the rooftop. She was trying to figure out

which of the unguarded entrances to the upper floor of Knossos—in other

words, the one directly below Daedalus Street—was closest to the Xenos's

current location.

"The west one! Fels, the western door is unguarded!"

"Thank you, Goddess Hestia!"

The blue crystal at the far end of the row of oculi—the one connected to

Fels—sparkled brightly.

The sign hanging at the entrance of the backstreet in western Daedalus Street

read 98TH BLOCK.

"Hey, everyone is up in arms about some monsters on the south side.

Don't you think we should head over there, too?"

"Yeah…damn it, we're off the mark again."

The pair of adventurers was walking down the abandoned tunnel-like

street. One was a human, the other a dwarf. All the other adventurers

guarding the area had rushed off to the south side as soon as they heard about

the monsters.

On the ceiling above the two stragglers, something was listening to their

conversation.

"?!"

Without a sound, the scarlet tail dangling behind the two men wrapped

itself around the dwarf's neck.

Unable to cry out, he was whisked upward off the street.

"Huh? Where'd ya—Ack?!"

The dwarf's ax was knocked from his hand by the impact of the attack

and fell onto the back of his companion's head.

Looking up, he saw a lizardman clad in armor, his four feet stuck to the

ceiling. Easily hoisting up the hefty dwarf, the monster was now looking

down on the man with glittering yellow eyes.

The terrified human opened his mouth to scream, but before he could—

"Pardon me."

A mellifluent female voice that one wouldn't expect to hear in such a

location echoed from directly behind him. In the next instant, a strange sound

wave emanated from directly next to his ear and overwhelmed him.

"Ah-ah-aahh…!"

"Ouch!"

Robbed of both his balance and his consciousness, he fell flat on his face,

blood streaming from his ears. The dwarf fainted as well and fell from the

rooftop, bubbles frothing from his mouth. The two adventurers lay sprawled

on the stone pavement.

"Thanks to Bellucchi and the others, the adventurers have really thinned

out…But of course there are still some around," Lido said, dropping from the

ceiling with a thump.

"It's unlikely things will go easily," the siren Rei responded.

A lamia and a troll, who had been waiting nearby, poked their faces into

the tunnel and then ran over to hide the unconscious adventurers in the

shadows. Wiene, still an apprentice, rushed to help.

"They sure are good at this…" Welf said.

"Yes, they really are. They're as stealthy as the ninjas in my

hometown…" Mikoto replied. She and Welf had already seen the Xenos take

down quite a few adventurers, but they couldn't help commenting on their

skill once again.

"We had to do it all the time in the Dungeon," explained the gargoyle Gros,

standing next to them. Shortly before, he had been hiding among the stone

statues in the Labyrinth District and attacking one unsuspecting adventurer

after the next.

"Lady Haruhime, are you sure it's near here?" Mikoto said into the oculus

she had just taken out.

"Yes, Lady Mikoto. The closest one to it is…Lady Wiene."

"Me?" the dragon girl asked, cocking her head. She tapped her bluish-

white hand along the wall of the tunnel until one of the stones slipped in with

a grinding noise.

"Oh!" she exclaimed in surprise as the wall slid aside to reveal the

entrance to a hidden passage.

"Hurry up, before Loki Familia gets here. According to Hestia, Braver is a

cut above us."

Fels and the Xenos were advancing through Daedalus Street by way of

secret passageways and hidden doors in order to avoid adventurers and Loki

Familia scouts. One reason Fels had asked Hestia to get the Legacy of

Daedalus map from Ouranos was that some of the secret passages in the area

were unknown even to the mage.

This one, like many of the others they had used, was thick with dust.

Lido breathed flames to serve as an impromptu torch in the stone

passageway, which was completely devoid of magic-stone lamps, and the

group headed down it. The unicorn neighed as if seized by a fit of coughing,

tossing its silvery mane.

"It's Lido, right? There's a branch in the passageway up there. Please take

the route that slopes down to the right. The next exit will take you out right

near Loki Familia."

"Got it, Goddess."

Having Hestia guiding them was a huge help. Not only could they proceed

smoothly through the tangled streets of the Labyrinth District while the

adventurers were busy getting lost, her support also enabled them to use

secret passageways like this one. It was thanks largely to the communication

support from her and Haruhime that the circus-like procession of Xenos had

remained undiscovered.

"You're the one who surveyed the Labyrinth District, right? Don't you

remember where the hidden passageways are?" Welf asked Fels.

"Well, it's been six hundred years since I made that map. Certain points

are less than clear," the mage replied, black robe shifting as if with a sigh. "I

made the map at Ouranos's request. It took me five years just to survey the

ordinary streets, you know…"

"And you didn't find any streets that led to Knossos?" Mikoto asked.

"No, probably because I was only able to map the surface. Or maybe it

was that six hundred years ago the expansion had not yet begun."

"You're just a sore loser," Welf said. But Mikoto sensed some truth in

Fels's words. Daedalus's family was connected to evil in the city, and she

guessed that at the time they may not have had adequate capital or manpower

to do the work.

"I…wonder if Bell is doing all right," Wiene murmured, her words

echoing among the long shadows of the monsters in the passageway.

"Wiene, have faith in him for now. Remember what you said about

repaying this favor?" said Gros from next to her.

"…Yes," she answered, nodding firmly.

"Halt!" Fels said.

The end of the passageway was in view. Before they emerged onto the

streets, he wanted to have one final meeting.

"When we go out this door, we will be immediately in front of Loki

Familia's camp. And there are no more hidden passageways we can use."

"So that means we'll have to race to our destination without stopping?" Rei

asked.

"Yes. The underground passages leading to Knossos are all under the

central zone, which is in the heart of enemy territory. We'll aim for this one

that leads to the western door," Fels said while spreading out the copied plan

of Knossos and pointing to the route.

"Thanks to Bell Cranell and Lilliluka Erde, the activities of Loki Familia

and other adventurers have fallen into disarray. Now is our only chance to

break through. Welf Crozzo and Mikoto Yamato…I'm counting on you to

intercept any attacks."

Welf and Mikoto nodded.

"Leave it to us. We're on top of it."

"We will protect your lives with our own."

Both were wrapped in the same black Reverse Veil mantles as Bell. In the

shadows of the mantles, Mikoto carried a knife and an aqua dagger at her

waist, while Welf had a similar dagger and a sword. The hilts of the aqua

daggers glinted in the dim passageway.

"…I'm going to count down. Please prepare yourselves."

The line of Xenos and humans moved into a wedge formation well suited

to charging. The atmosphere was tense.

"Five, four…"

Lido, armed with a longsword and scimitar, was in the vanguard, together

with the unicorn. The middle guard was made up of the lamia, a winged

monster, Fels, and Rei, her face smeared with blood for battle paint. Those

who were the size of a troll or smaller, along with the slowest of the group

and those like Wiene, who had poor combat skills, brought up the rear. Gros,

his stone wings creaking, played the role of key rear defenseman.

"Three, two…"

At the front of the formation, Welf and Mikoto threw the Reverse Veils

over their bodies and put their hands on the door. Watching on the other side

of the oculus, Hestia and Haruhime gulped anxiously, their nerves frayed

from the tension in the dark alley. The dragon girl wrapped her arms around

her robed form and hugged her slender chest tightly.

"One—Go!"

The instant Fels gave the command, they flung open the door.

"…!!"

Like an arrow released from a taut bowstring, the Xenos shot into the dark

night.

They found themselves on a street so narrow it resembled a ravine.

Beneath the watchful gaze of the dark brick buildings on either side, the

group sprinted forward.

The powerful legs of the lizardman pounded the stone pavement, while

above him, the siren's golden wings and the gargoyle's gray ones beat the air.

"E-ENEMY ATTAAAAAACK!!"

Almost as soon as they had set off, the scream of an adventurer rent the

air. It was a Loki Familia member standing on a rooftop. The first-tier

adventurer had noticed the group of monsters materializing from the

darkness. He abandoned the signaling device and moved to ring a bell.

Before he could do so, the now-invisible Mikoto scaled the wall as

skillfully as a ninja, grabbed the man's ankles, and pulled him off the roof.

He didn't even have time to yell out when the unicorn raised its horn and sent

the adventurer spinning through the air. His body slammed onto the ground.

But that was only the first opponent to spot them.

Another lookout was already ringing bells that echoed through the

Labyrinth District.

"They've seen us!"

"It doesn't matter. Keep moving forward!"

Clang! Clang! Clang! As the high-pitched ringing of bells and the angry

bellows of adventurers engulfed the Labyrinth District, the Xenos ran even

faster.

The parade of the monsters had begun.

Shortly before…

"—Raul?"

Finn had quickly noticed the movement in the west.

Troops were leaving their posts and advancing southward. From his

position on the high ground, Finn could see the signaling devices flashing, as

if they were swaying.

"Th-the western troops are on their way south! He said they were going to

encircle the pack of monsters that showed up there!" the messenger said,

staring at Finn.

"I've heard nothing of the sort! And I never gave a command, so why are

they moving on their own?"

"B-but, uh…Mr. Raul said you came directly to him and gave him the

command…"

"What?!"

As the messenger explained the situation to the captain, a buzz passed

through the central encampment. Finn alone was seized with a sense of déjà

vu.

Yes! This is just like the war game between Hestia Familia and Apollo

Familia!

The prum who had invited Bell and his team into the castle—assuming it

hadn't been a trick—and then the prum girl who had appeared only at the end

of the battle—

Finn whispered unconsciously to himself as the pieces came together.

"So that's what happened…"

"Captain?"

Finn ignored the faction member who was giving him a strange look and

instead focused on the face before his mind's eye.

It must be that girl.

He had witnessed the bravery of his fellow prum and guessed that she was

the sharpest member of Hestia Familia. She must have some magic item—

no, some form of magic. He realized she had duped him.

At the same moment, he realized that he had allowed Bell Cranell to

monopolize too much of his attention.

"Pull back the troops. And tell Narfi to fill the gap in the formation…No,

scratch that. It's too late," he said, shaking his head.

As if to confirm his conclusion that it was too late, the high clanging of

bells echoed through the air. Since the sound was coming from the west, it

could only be a warning that the monsters had been sighted.

In the next instant, a cacophony of shouts surrounded Finn.

"C-Captain! A large group of monsters has suddenly appeared from the

west. They have breached the gap where Raul's troops were and they're

heading for the central area!"

"I know. Calm down. Tione's unit probably noticed what's happening, but

I want you to call them back. We'll pincer the enemy using the remaining

garrison forces."

The commander appeared as calm as ever. Seeing his reaction, the young

female faction members also regained their composure, took up their arms,

and ran off to their assigned tasks.

"So it was the west after all," Finn murmured to himself. Despite the calm

with which he had issued his orders, he asked for additional information with

a new urgency.

"What route is the enemy taking? What part of Knossos are they headed

for?"

"Uh…straight ahead! They are moving straight east from the point in the

west where they appeared!"

"Straight ahead? So their route takes them toward the west of Knossos?"

For the first time, Finn's composure crumbled.

He looked at the faction member, who was nodding confusedly, and then

shifted his gaze to the dark Labyrinth District.

I thought that if they appeared in the west, they would head either to the

north or the south…

Loki Familia had discovered four entrances to Knossos: the northeast

entrance, where the charging vouivre girl had appeared, plus the northwest,

southwest, and southeast entrances. Even now, Finn's troops were closely

guarding the orichalcum doors to these entrances inside the underground

passages.

They can't know of a route into Knossos that we haven't found, can they?

Over the past several days, the faction had made an extremely thorough

search for underground passageways leading to Knossos. But what if they

had missed one, and the enemy knew where it was?

Suddenly Finn remembered something.

The god Ikelos mentioned the existence of a book called Daedalus's

Notebook. He said it contained a plan of Knossos…Could the enemy have

that book?

When they took in Ikelos, he'd said he didn't have it. And Finn had

believed him.

But if he'd been deceived—

"This is bad," Finn muttered, looking down at his right thumb.

The captain's razor-sharp instincts were directly linked to this digit.

Whenever it ached, he knew danger was near.

Yet that thumb, which throbbed at the approach of an insect, was quiet

now.

Did I depend too heavily on my instincts?

Even as he reflected with shame on his error, Finn quickly shifted gears.

He had originally anticipated luring the monsters into the underground

passageways. Now he tossed aside that more extreme plan and looked out at

the streets of the Labyrinth District where the monsters likely were at this

very moment. His thoughts were moving so fast that the outside world faded

away.

"Hey, Finn!"

His patron deity's drawl broke his concentration.

"Loki, where were you?" he asked, without turning to look at the goddess

who had arrived at the hectic headquarters.

"Oh, here and there…"

The vermilion-haired goddess walked up to him from behind.

"Thinking about something, are you, Finn?"

"Yes. It seems I overestimated my own abilities a bit. I'd appreciate if you

could give me some time to myself right now."

Loki stared at the side of his face, which he had kept averted as he spoke.

Then she smiled ever so slightly and placed her hands on his narrow

shoulders.

"Finn—get to the bottom of this," she whispered into his ear.

He abandoned his previous train of thought.

Did she mean the monsters or Bell?

Without turning his head, he looked at Loki. Her eyes were narrowed, and

she was smiling.

"With your own two eyes. Don't rely on anyone else."

"…"

"As for the decisions after that, I leave those to you. I won't say a word."

Loki stepped quickly away from Finn, back to her usual self. She laughed

foolishly. As the blue-eyed prum gazed at her, she waved, then disappeared

like a capricious twilight.

"…"

Still standing at his high, incessantly noisy post, Finn sighed.

The next moment, however, he assumed an expression befitting a

commander and trained his gaze once again on the darkness of Daedalus

Street.

He knew what he needed to do. He called a faction member over to him.

"Bring Raul to me. Now."

INTERLUDE

THREE ORPHANS, A CRY IN THE

NIGHT, AND A BLOODY MAZE

Chigusa Hitachi and Ouka Kashima were at a loss.

"Please! Please help us! Ruu's gone back to the church!"

They were near the northwestern outskirts of Daedalus Street. A large

number of the Labyrinth District's residents were gathered in this spot not far

from East Main Street, one of the city's central arteries. The evacuation order

the Guild issued several days prior had instructed them to gather there.

Takemikazuchi Familia was among this crowd, surrounded by children.

"He said he had a pet cat he hadn't told anyone about, and he had to go

get it, and then he left, and, and…"

"And the monsters are out now…"

"Everything will be fine. Just calm down…okay?"

Chigusa and the other members of Takemikazuchi Familia had originally

set out for Daedalus Street because their patron deity asked them to help Bell,

but then Guild staff requested their help with the overwhelming number of

evacuees, and they hadn't been able to say no.

Ganesha Familia and other adventurers were guarding the surrounding

area as the Guild staff desperately tried to lead the crowd to East Main Street.

With the howling of the monsters, everything south of their location had

become a battle zone, which meant the only evacuation route left was north

toward East Main Street. All the exits in that direction were packed with

people, and the situation had devolved into a massive human traffic jam. The

townsfolk were terrified of the monsters.

The children standing in front of Chigusa—Lai, the human boy, and Fina,

the chienthrope—were no exception.

"I, too, am begging you. Please, somehow, find that boy…!" the elderly

nun Mother Maria pleaded, adding her voice to the chorus.

"Try to keep your chin up. I don't know what I'll do if even adults like

you start crying," Ouka said. He was too exhausted to muster more than this

awkward response to the entreaty of the thin, black-haired woman. With most

of Ganesha Familia's members and other adventurers busy guarding convoys

of evacuees, Maria seemed to be grasping at straws. All the more so

considering it was just one little boy.

"All right, we'll look for him. Tell us how to get there…No, never mind,

it's no use. I have no sense of direction around here," he said.

"Please let me go with you! I'll show you the way to the church!" Maria

said.

"I want to go, too!"

"Me too!"

Lai's and Fina's requests surprised Chigusa and Ouka.

"Lai!" Maria shouted, trying to stop the boy. Ignoring her, he and Fina

clung to Ouka before she could tell them it was too dangerous.

"We may not be connected by blood…but we're a family!"

At those words, Ouka understood everything. He furrowed his brow as he

tried to decide what to do.

"Orphans…Damn it. I'm a pushover."

Both Ouka and Chigusa were orphans themselves. So was Mikoto, who

had transferred to Hestia Familia. Each had lost their family under different

circumstances, but all had grown up at a home run by Takemikazuchi and

other benevolent deities.

Lai and the other kids probably went through the same things we did,

Ouka thought, bringing his hand to his muscular neck.

"Chigusa…I'm sorry. Can they come?" he said.

Chigusa smiled and shook her head, revealing her right eye, which was

ordinarily covered by her bangs.

She liked the awkward, kind Ouka.

He smiled back at her wryly.

"Okay, take us there!"

"This way!"

Leaving the other adventurers behind, Chigusa and Ouka headed off with

Maria and the children.

Cassandra Illion was carrying something.

"Whew! This is heavy…!"

Her arms were wrapped as far as they could reach around the huge

wooden box as she tottered through the hushed Labyrinth District.

She was in the northeastern section, and fortunately for her, not a monster

or an adventurer was to be seen. There was only an eerie, faint light. The

Miach Familia emblem, an abstracted human form, shone above the rod she

had attached hastily at her hip. Her long hair swaying and her timid, droopy

eyes darting about more than usual, she was making her way through the

mazelike back alleys—when, suddenly, the box in her arms began to shake

and rustle.

"D-don't move," she whispered nervously to her cargo.

After a quick scan of her surroundings, she was relieved to see that no one

was nearby—or so she thought.

"There you are, Cassandra! What are you sneaking around all by yourself

for?"

"Eeek!"

Her friend Daphne Laulos appeared from behind. As the startled

Cassandra looked up at her, the box slipped from her hands onto the stone

pavement. An instant later, a high whimpering sound came from inside.

"…"

"…"

Daphne froze.

Cassandra turned white.

"Cassandra…really?" Daphne said with quivering lips as she stared at the

shaking box.

"D-Daph, you're wrong! Wait—please wait!"

Cassandra stretched her arms out to block her way, but Daphne pushed

her aside and opened the wooden crate.

"Kyuu…"

"Woof…"

Inside sat a hellhound and a teary-eyed al-miraj pressing one paw to its

head where it had bumped it in the fall.

"Whaaaaaaaat? What in the world?"

"D-Daph, keep your voice down!"

The two monsters jumped up at the sound of Daphne's screech, sending

Cassandra into a panic. Daphne's almond-shaped eyes revealed a mixture of

anger and confusion beneath her short hair, and she drew close to her friend.

"Cassandra. You idiot! What are you doing? Don't tell me you're hiding

one of those monsters with a bounty on its head?!"

"No, that's not it at all! I'm, well…It's because I had a vision!"

A little less than a week earlier, Cassandra had dreamed of being

swallowed up in a jet-black wave. Just as she was on the verge of death, she

had taken out a rabbit charm she'd gotten and managed to escape. It was an

extraordinarily frightening dream and, as usual, totally unexpected.

From the experience she'd gained during her eighteen years of life, the

girl knew that this type of precognitive dream was extremely bad. Trusting in

the dream's frightful message, she had made her way to a desolate alleyway

five days earlier—on that day, the day that happened, when it really would

have been better not to go. There she had found where the charm had been

dropped…and there was the white fluff ball. And the black fur ball.

They were wet with blood and completely exhausted. Both were lying

prone and unconscious, their limbs splayed. The rabbit charm of her dream, it

turned out, was an al-miraj and a hellhound.

Cassandra had nearly fainted with shock—but her obsession with her

vision of utter destruction kept her focused. Her face white and her hands and

feet shaking, she hid the two monsters in a box she found lying around and

brought them back to her own room that same day. It was a miracle that

neither Miach nor Nahza nor Daphne nor any of the other adventurers had

found her out.

Cassandra was not protecting Xenos—monsters. To the contrary, she was

terrified of them even now. But she had to keep the "rabbit charms" with her

until the fateful day. She had no choice but to feed them pieces of Jyaga

Maru Kun so they didn't starve to death. It definitely wasn't because the

white monster made a sniffling mewing cry or because the black one made a

grunting barking cry. Incidentally, they liked the potato snacks. After that,

Cassandra always fed the girls (were they girls?) potatoes. I wonder if I'm

meant to be a tamer, she wondered nervously.

In the end, Miach (who still couldn't bring himself to tell his familia about

the Xenos) and Cassandra (too afraid to tell Miach the truth) had rather

impressively managed to avoid each other. But Daphne couldn't care less

about Cassandra's explanations.

"Your stupid dreams again!! Give it a break, will you? And get out of my

way!!"

If word got out about this, Miach Familia would be making Bell's mistake

all over again. For the sake of her familia, and more than anything for the

sake of her friend, Daphne drew her baton-like dagger from her hip.

"Kyuu?!"

"N-no, Daphne, don't!"

"Let them go, Cassandra!"

Daphne tried to pull the shrieking al-miraj free from Cassandra, who was

gripping it from behind. Her glittering dagger seemed to be shouting that

monsters must be killed on the spot, when—

Thump!

"—"

Just as Daphne and Cassandra heard something ferociously pounding the

cobblestones, an enormous shadow engulfed them.

When the petrified girls turned their heads, they saw a huge black form

looming against the dark night sky.

Its skin was covered in rivers of crimson blood, which for all they knew

came from vanquished enemies. Its upraised foreleg held the double-headed

ax known as a Labrys. The beast pierced the girls with its terrifying stare and

raised the huge weapon like a guillotine.

Daphne's face lost all trace of color, and Cassandra's crumpled with fear.

Although both were upper-class adventurers, the overwhelming strength of

their opponent was obvious. They were certain that in the next instant they

would be reduced to lumps of meat.

Just as they had accepted that death was imminent, however, they heard a

sound.

"Kyuu!"

The al-miraj and hellhound had jumped out of their box and were standing

between them and the beast. As the al-miraj hopped and screeched again and

again, the silent jet-black monster gave no answer…then slowly lowered its

ax. It passed before the girls, who still stood as unmoving as statues, and

disappeared into the night.

The al-miraj looked up at Cassandra, gave a final kyuu, and straddled the

hellhound. The two monsters followed the black beast into the darkness.

"…"

"…"

A silence like the quiet after a storm descended on the two girls.

Cassandra collapsed to the ground and wrapped her arms around

Daphne's waist.

Daphne was just barely holding herself together, but her knees were about

to give way. She awkwardly made eye contact with Cassandra, who smiled

tensely back at her.

"S-s-see? They s-s-s-s-saved us…!"

"Ha-ha—and of course it's all because you brought those things home,

right?!" Daphne said, knocking Cassandra on the head with her fist.

"Ouch!" Cassandra yelped, pressing her hand to her head.

The animal girl turned pale.

"Quick, call a healer! Or get a potion—anything you can find!" someone

screamed.

"It's awful…" groaned another.

"How many of us were taken out?!"

Properly speaking, it was Lilly, transformed into an animal person, who

was pale—pale from the pandemonium of the adventurers and the sight of the

mazelike alleyway dyed red from end to end. Her animal ears quivered as she

stared at the bodies of adventurers piled in heaps.

Which of the separated Xenos did this? Or was it all of them? Even if it

was all of them, this is…

Lilly and Bell were supposed to join up with the scattered Xenos and, if

possible, bring them together with Fels and the other Xenos. If that proved

impossible, the last-ditch plan was for them to use the second key—which

one of the Xenos had—and find another route to Knossos on their own.

Right now, Lilly was in the eastern section of the Labyrinth District,

where a sign on the wall written in Koine read 277TH BLOCK.

The call that Lido sent out at the start of the battle had instructed the

separated Xenos to meet up in this district. Thanks to her former career as a

spy, Lilly had been able to sneak here, but…

A group of adventurers must have found them…and I guess the Xenos

took them all out in self-defense. From the looks of it, the party was quite

large, and they probably had no other choice…

Stairways led up and down from the mazelike alley, and a great number of

side streets branched off to the left and right. The street and walls were

smeared with fresh blood, turning the entire alleyway into a red world. A

bloodied Amazon lay slumped against a crumbling wall, her neck broken. A

dwarf lay staring blankly up at the sky, his prized hammer and armor

pulverized. The bloody calamity had rained down equally on upper- and

lower-class adventurers.

"Ugh…?!"

Even for Lilly, with her long experience as a supporter, the brutal picture

of deep lacerations, twisted arms and legs, and bones jutting from flesh was a

sight terrible enough to drain the blood from her face. Could they really be

alive? Lilly pressed her hand to her mouth. She lacked the courage to enter

that circle of still-groaning adventurers and find out.

Some of them are members of Loki Familia…I wonder if Sir Finn guessed

at the monsters' hiding place and sent out scouts? After all this uproar, the

Xenos probably won't be coming back here…

Among the unconscious adventurers, Lilly found a few of the fool

emblems and gulped. The crushed walls and stone pavers that littered the

aftermath of the battle brought to mind the monster that had managed to

inflict this much damage. The image was…that jet-black minotaur whose

fierce howls she had heard before.

Did a monster capable of this much damage really need help?

Lilly began to search the alleyway for signs that might lead her to the

Xenos. Each time she found an adventurer who was still breathing, she felt

both tremendous relief and tremendous unease.

Whether with fists or kicks, he struck them.

That was all it took.

"Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh?!"

One of the hunters tossed aside his weapons and tried to run, but he was

overtaken right away and received a kick for his efforts. Just like his fellow

hunters, he collapsed, vomiting blood.

It wasn't fair to call this a struggle. He couldn't even call it hunting.

Tormented by the hunger that grew and grew out of control, he returned to

his brethren—the ones who had been separated. Hunters had been attacking

them, and he saved them.

His rabbit kin had hopped with joy, saying he was truly someone to count

on.

His winged kin had mumbled pitifully, saying perhaps he'd gone too far.

The brethren who witnessed his hunger fell into two categories. Those

who praised it and those who feared it.

He realized that even among his own he was a maverick. His dream was

fundamentally different from theirs. They had feelings for these places on the

surface and for the people who inhabited them. But he had none. He could

find meaning only in struggle.

We must part ways here, he thought.

He saw that his dream might destroy the dream of his kin. He would give

them the key. The key with the eyeball buried in it. The object he'd been

keeping for them until now. When he told them that he didn't need it, the

brother in the red hat asked him a question.

"What will you do now?"

He told them what his intentions were.

To fight. To open a path.

And.

That he sensed the dream he was searching for was here on the surface.

"…I understand. I wish you good fortune in war."

He turned his back on the brethren, who were mourning their parting.

Perhaps it would be an eternal separation.

He had a premonition that would be the case, but it didn't matter. Not if

he was able to find his dream here on the surface.

Concealing his oversized form and presence in the blackness, he

continued his journey of seeking.

To meet again—and to fight again.