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nThey didn’t run into any problems while exploring.
nAs Ritz said earlier, the only monsters they encountered were goblins, and they were quickly taken care by him and his party.
nThe goblins’ corpses were laying strewn along the ground, with one ear missing.
nLoren was worried that they would become undead, but there was no way for them to bury them inside the ruins, and if they were to burn them, the smoke would fill up the corridor.
nThey had no choice but to leave them as is.
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n“Even if they do become undead, they’re only goblins so it shouldn’t be that big of a deal.”
nAlthough Ritz answered Loren’s worries, Loren did not want to meet ghosts or undead goblins.
nPutting that aside, thanks to all the goblins that showed up, the sack on Loren’s waist was now full.
nIt wasn’t much at first, but as the number of ears increased, the goblins’ blood started seeping into the sack, and started giving off an awful stench.
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nAs much as Loren wanted to throw it away, he couldn’t, because it was given to him by Ritz and his party.
nHe couldn’t handle it roughly either, because it could be traded in for money.
nLoren wondered if no one else was bothered by the smell, so he looked around, but no one seemed bothered by it except for Lapis.
nShe was grimacing, and because she was trying not to breathe through her nose, Loren could hear her heavy breathing.
n“It’s not like I’m getting aroused or anything.”
n“I know. You don’t have to tell me.”
nEven if she didn’t say it, there was no way Lapis could be in the mood, anyway.
nNim, who was watching the two of them with a smile, suddenly became serious and let out a warning so everyone could hear.
n“Wait. Something’s wrong.”
nRitz and his party responded instantly.
nRitz, the warrior, raised his shield, and Jack, the thief, scanned their surroundings.
nQuartz, the magician, raised his staff and looked around.
n“Nim, what is it?”
n“The smell of the air changed. I smell blood other than goblin’s blood in the air.”
nAt Nim’s words, Loren sniffed but the only thing he could smell was the goblin’s blood coming from the sack, and couldn’t smell what Nim was talking about.
nLoren was surprised that Nim was able to detect a different smell, despite being right next to him with goblin stench covering up all the other smells in the area.
n“Blood smells like iron, but is there really a difference between the smell of human blood and goblin blood?”
nLapis asked Loren with an unamused voice, but there was no way that Loren knew the answer to that.
n“I won’t tell you guys to stop talking, but from here on out we should be careful. When it comes to sight and hearing, Nim’s is the sharpest.”
n“Her figure is sharp too…Oww!?”
nJack, who said one thing too many, received a kick on the back from Nim.
nAlthough Jack had the larger body and looked stronger than Nim, she must have put in quite a bit of strength into that kick, as Jack fell face first onto the ground.
n“Stop messing around…I just said we need to be careful.”
n“Come on, it’s getting too serious here. If we don’t relax it’s not good for our mentalities.”
nJack laughed and rubbed his back as he stood up, looking around the area, while Ritz just looked at him, exasperated.
n“From what I can see, there’s nothing like what Nim said around here. Which means it’s a bit ahead from here.”
n“Whatever. Let’s go.”
nRitz, who decided that it was a waste of time trying to deal with Jack, gave the order, frustrated that he wasn’t apologetic at all,
nAlthough they would slow down, everyone agreed that it was better than becoming like what Nim sensed, or fighting with whatever caused it without preparation.
n“The young lady can’t move yet?”
nWhile moving slowly through the corridor, Ritz asked Loren.
nLoren looked behind at Lapis, who tried raising her arms up and down, and shook her head.
n“I’m sorry, it’s going to take a bit more time.”
n“I thought you weren’t able to stand? Your arms should be fine.”
n“I know this is embarra.s.sing, but my whole body seems to have frozen from all the fear and tension…”
nRitz let out a bored expression at Lapis’ excuses, but then said to Loren.
n“I don’t know where you found her, but wouldn’t it be better for both of you if you took her back to her church?”
n“That’s something for her to decide. I can’t really say anything about it.”
nLoren thought that they weren’t close enough for him to say anything about what she should do, but didn’t feel like explaining that to Ritz.
nHe knew that he didn’t have a way with words, and there was a chance that he would say something that he didn’t need to.
nLoren didn’t have any thoughts about Lapis’ true colors, but most people didn’t think the same way he did, and he wasn’t sure how Ritz and the others would react if they found out.
nSo Loren decided that there was a need for them to keep it a secret, and if he was going to do that, he shouldn’t talk much.
n“Hey, look at that.”
nWhile Loren was thinking such thoughts, Jack, who was looking around, raised his voice.
nLoren stopped thinking and looked toward the direction Jack was pointing, and what caught his eyes was something on the ground a distance ahead of them.
nLoren wasn’t sure what it was at first.
nIt was a distance where he could just make out that there was something on the ground, but maybe because her job was a hunter, or maybe because it was because she was and elf, Nim was able to make out what it was, and muttered under her breath, trying to keep something in.
n“Armor…b.l.o.o.d.y.”
nEven after finding out what it was, Ritz and the party didn’t cease to be cautious.
nAs much as they wanted to rush in and examine it, they were careful to look for traps or whatever left the b.l.o.o.d.y armor on the ground, and after taking a good amount of time to make sure there were no dangers, they walked closer to the thing lying on the ground.
n“It’s armor all right. Leather armor. But this doesn’t tell us anything.”
nRitz went close and leaned over to look at it more closely, but soon gave up trying to gain any sort of information.
nAs Nime said, it was leather armor covered in blood, but it in such a shape that they could barely recognize that it used to be armor, and there was nothing that let them know who’s it was.
n“One thing’s for certain. The wearer is definitely dead.”
nEven Loren could tell that the amount of blood was from a fatal wound, and there was blood all over the floor as well.
nIf all that blood was from one person, there was no way he would be alive.
n“The only people who came other than us was the party we’re competing against, but maybe they fell down here too?”
n“Was there anyone who was wearing leather armor in their party?”
nAt Quartz’s words, Ritz and Jack both crossed their arms and started thinking deeply.
nNim, who was standing next to Loren, who thought that they must have forgot who was in the other party, spoke up with a cold glare at the men, who still couldn’t remember.
n“Ritz and Jack are too careless. Quartz is going senile.”
n“I’m not senile!”
n“Then hurry up and remember. Who had leather armor in the other party?”
n“Ugh”
nQuartz let out a small groan, but it wasn’t easy trying to recall something he had already forgotten.
n“Just give up and accept the fact you’re going senile.”
n“I’m not senile, I’m not. I’ll remember soon enough.”
nQuartz started gritting his teeth and tried to remember as hard as he could.
nAround him, Ritz and Jack were growling, not able to remember at all either. Nim ignored all of them and told Loren.
n“What do you think?”
n“Me? Not your party?”
n“We should let them think for a bit. They might remember eventually.”
nNim, who completely cut off the other three, gave the information to Loren, who was thinking if it was okay for her to do that to her party.
n“If the armor was from someone in the competing party, the person wearing it was a thief.”
n“Looks like it.”
n“That’s not the problem. I want your opinion on the next thing.”
nMagicians usually didn’t wear armor, but instead wore robes made of cloth, and priests wore equipment made of cloth as well, and sometimes wore chain mail under it.
nWhen it came to defense as well as being able to move quickly, it was usually equipment for thieves or warriors, but the leather armor didn’t have any reinforcements to make it st.u.r.dier and was quite light.
nBased on this, Loren could tell that it belonged to a thief even without having seen the other party.
nBut that wasn’t what Nim was worried about.
n“If we’re to continue with the theory that it’s one of the members from the other party. Their thief was a woman.”
n“Huh?”
nLoren wasn’t sure what that signified, but Lapis, who was listening on his back, seemed to find something wrong.
n“From what I saw, the only monsters that came out in these ruins are goblins.”
n“What about that?”
n“Goblins don’t usually kill women. It’s because they can use them for other things. But if the wearer of this armor was a woman, it means she was killed. That’s what’s strange.”
nLoren looked again at the remains of the armor on the ground.
nIn its current state, it was hard to tell if it was armor made for a woman.
nBut if it was like Nim said and the wearer was a woman, it was weird that she was killed on the spot, as Lapis just said.
n“It’s not like something hit her and killed her?”
n“It’s not impossible. But there’s too much blood.”
nLoren agreed with Nim.
nEven if something like an arrow had killed her, it was hard to think that goblins’ weapons could make a wound that caused so much bleeding.
n“There’s too much blood. It’s likely that she was taken apart on the spot.”
n“That would be unusual for goblins. If their prey was alive, they would prioritize their entertainment and take it to their nest.”
n“Then I guess there might be something other than goblins here.”
n“That’s what it comes down to.”
nAfter being silent for a moment to collect her thoughts, Nim asked Loren.
n“The crack where we met you two. Do you remember the way back?”
n“Yeah. It was mostly a straight tunnel, anyway.”
n“Okay. Ritz.”
nRitz stopped thinking and turned toward Nim.
nAfter waiting for him to completely turn his attention to them, Nim suggested to Ritz.
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n“Something’s weird. We should go out and restart.”
n“Wait a second. I feel that something’s wrong as well, but we don’t know for sure if these remains are from the other party. We need a clear reason to retreat.”
n“It won’t look well if we say we came back because we found b.l.o.o.d.y armor. It’s a different story if we found their identification tags, though.”
nNim scanned the area with her eyes, but there was nothing of the sort laying on the ground.
n“We can be extra cautious, but retreating is out of the question. It’ll effect our jobs in the future.”
n“It’s okay if that’s what Ritz decides, but…”
n“I know. We’ll head back if we find things like tags.”
n“Then it’s fine.”
nNim stopped being persistent as Ritz presented the conditions for retreat.
nLoren, who had no choice but to follow Ritz regardless of whether he agreed with his decision, stayed silent and nodded.
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Chapter end