Act Like a Boss, Mr. Swallow

Chapter 5



Chapter 5

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Im sorry for coming so suddenly. Its always a favor.

No need to apologize. Helping each other among neighbors is only natural. I had nothing to do anyway.

Snip, a sound echoed as a few strands of Renees silver hair fell to the ground.

Elizabeth Batory, the boss of Cheite Castle, one of the The Seven Great Evil Dungeons, chuckled. Each time her beauty scissors moved swiftly, Renees body trembled slightly. Whether it was because the length of the falling hair was longer than she thought or not, Renees gaze kept turning toward the ground. Ignoring Renees uneasy behavior, Batory hummed a tune happily.

As expected, anything looks beautiful if the foundation is pretty. When I went inside the dungeon last time, it was quite humid, but living in a place like that, having such smooth skin is cheating, really. I envy the Humunculus in times like this. Not aging at all.

Even if you say that, Miss Batory, you look much younger than Renee. Your skin is much fairer too.

Dont flatter me. How much blood do you think I use in a day?

At Batorys lament, Renee smiled awkwardly. She didnt express her thanks, but Renees blushing face was conveying gratitude. Batory, with a satisfied expression, looked at Renees reflection in the mirror.

In the mirror, instead of a Blood-stained Homunculus, there was an Ordinary, shy girl.

By the way, Renee. Who are you dressing up for? Are you trying to impress someone? Confessing your feelings, perhaps?

Confession Yes, Im going to confess. Yes, Ill confess.

Huh? Is it real? I thought it was a joke. Then whos the other person? Dont tell me, a human?

No, its Mr. Devourer.

Youre making an incredible joke so casually.

Its not a joke. Im going to confess to Mr. Devourer this time.

Perplexed, Batory waved her hand, and the ghost in the form of a maid, which had brought the full-length mirror, nodded and hid its appearance. After confirming that there was no one around, Batory whispered to Renee.

Is it serious? Are you really confessing to Devourer? Whats good about him? Isnt he a bastard whose strengths are hard to even point out?

He has lots of strengths. Hes reliable.

Reliable Yeah, he must be the most reliable in the world. I guess hed protect you even if a great flood happened. But hes so lazy that it emphasizes his reliability. On top of that, hes unnecessarily big, so his laziness stands out more.

Yes, hes lazy. Hes big. He eats sloppily, sleeps as he pleases every day, snores when he sleeps. Hes even developed a belly recently.

If youre going to confess, youre saying quite harsh things. Smirking at Batory, Renee also laughed.

Maintaining her smile, Batory looked at Renees reflection in the mirror again.

In the mirror was a girl in love. Nothing less, nothing more.

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The capital of the empire, Riaze.

Although it was named a city, its size surpassed that of several ordinary cities combined. It was an exceptional case where a city had absorbed and swelled up other cities around it through economic and political pressure, becoming a city-state, so some referred to it as such.

With the power and military might to stand against bordering nations, it served as the ultimate destination where all culture and wealth converged. It was the city of the emperor, the heart of the empire, essentially the empire itself.

Therefore, everything outstanding in the empire existed in Riaze, and the most crucial institutions were gathered there.

Even the Dungeon Raid Union Headquarters, which managed numerous expedition teams and handled vital dungeon-related information, was no exception.The sourc𝗲 of this content nov(𝒆l)bi((n))

The grand hall of the Dungeon Raid Union Headquarters was adorned with golden shields and patterns of silver swords on the carpet and curtains. The huge room, with the imperial flag decorating it, created an atmosphere reminiscent of a banquet. However, at the center of that space was not a spacious stage but a large and glamorous round table.

Those surrounding the splendid round table were all individuals of noble status. By looking at the chandelier hanging above the center of the table and the luxurious glassware placed as numerous as the chairs, one could gauge their positions.

However, in such a place, the things that usually would be seen, like personal bodyguards or symbols of each familys influence, were nowhere to be found. Amidst the hustle and bustle, only an eerie atmosphere of fear permeated the space.

Two days had passed since Vern Hschaltz, one of the empires three heroes, led his expedition team towards the Primordial Core.

No one had returned.

The foul energy emanating from the Primordial Core persisted.

Humans, Vern Hishutslts, and his expedition team.

It is presumed that they have been annihilated.

They had lost.

Even though it was stated as a presumption, no one accepted it as such. It was a clear declaration of death.

Using a concise formal announcement as a pretext, anger and screams that had been barely suppressed began erupting all around. It was quite a sight to see normally composed nobles shouting in such a manner. Truly, it was chaos. But it was only natural because no one sitting around this table had anticipated such a situation.

In the midst of the chaos, questions were thrown. The anger that had been wandering aimlessly, having lost its target, was directed toward the young man reporting the results. Questions and accusations poured towards him as if he had done something wrong.

When asked how they could claim annihilation when no bodies were found, the answer came that not even corpses were discovered. To the question of whether they hadnt easily defeated the guards up to the gateway, the response was that communication had been lost since then.

To the question of whether it made sense for Vern to die at the hands of monsters

No answer came.

An absurd barrage of questions in the midst of a chaotic scene.

In the midst of that chaotic scene, amidst the discomfort and silence, the unprecedented investor, Phaemore du Bellaie, let out a heavy sigh. Amidst the grey strands of hair pushed back, sporadic patches of white revealed the burden he carried.

These idiots

In this chaos, it seemed that more than half of those present still hadnt grasped the situation.

The Primordial Core was not as large or complex a dungeon as one might think. Although each room was unusually spacious, the dungeon itself wasnt as massive as to take days and nights to traverse. Considering this, Verns expedition team, led by Phaemore, ventured into the dungeon without even preparing a days worth of provisions.

If the load is too heavy, it results in a loss of agility, which translates to a loss of strength. Especially when its not a dungeon that will take several days to conquer.

Either kill them all on the same day you enter, or be killed by all.

Two days had passed since they entered such a dungeon.

And whats this? How can you say they were annihilated? All this time, have we, experts who regarded fools as nothing more than blockheads, been sitting here and discussing with these idiots who couldnt even handle that? Its the end, the end of an era.

In frustration, Phaemore wiped his forehead. After scanning the surroundings with an irritated gaze, his eyes met with the young man who had been stuttering through the questions. Clearing his throat, Phaemore politely asked,

Is there any more information? Yes, what about the Hishutslt familys sacred sword?

It seems that the 14th masterpiece, Tanabella, is considered irretrievable. Since communication magic was severed from the heart of the Primordial Core, we can only assume its somewhere within the Primordial Core.

Sigh.

Even Tanabella This is truly the worst. Phaemore muttered, running his tongue briefly over his lips.

Vern was dead. Vern, the warrior known as the strongest in the empire.

This defeat was on a different level from the defeat of an ordinary expedition team.

In dungeon conquests, the name Vern Hishutslt meant victory. He had single-handedly conquered the two demon castles that various expedition teams had failed to conquer, the boiling Aggrumund, the witch of the Undermountains snowy plains, and even the dragon of Tamriel, known as the Forbidden Land.

All of it was built by Vern. He was a man known as the Undying Warrior. Even if he suffered wounds so severe that he couldnt lift a sword again, he would miraculously recover. More than anything, his skills, character, virtue, and humilityhe possessed everything and had been awarded the highest decoration, the title of hero, by the Emperor himself.

Yes, Vern was a hero. The spiritual leader of the imperial citizens.

And that hero was dead.

How did things get so tangled up?

Phaemores forehead showed a burst of veins. The symbol had crumbled. Vern, who was called the hope of the empire, the symbol, had disappeared, and with that, the hope of the imperial citizens vanished as well. At least, thats how it would be perceived by the imperial citizens.

Moreover, this was not a situation that only affected the imperial citizens. Since the title of hero was directly bestowed by the Emperor, the nobility considered the hero as their possession. The hero existed for the imperial citizens, and since the imperial citizens owner was the Emperor, by the logic of being the Emperors possession, the hero belonged to the Emperor as well.

When Vern declared that he would conquer the Primordial Core, who here tried to stop him? Wasnt almost everyone around here waving their swords in celebration? Didnt they shout for joy, thinking that losing was unimaginable and looking forward to the money and glory that would return several times over later?

Yes, we threw the hero worshipped by the nobility into death. Even if thats not the case, if the Emperor thinks so, thats what it is.

And that alone was not enough. The entire imperial leadership, including the Emperor, was closely watching one of the 36 masterpieces, Tanavella, being lost.

Can the one who committed this crime bear the weight of it on their own?

When the stress had completely filled his head, Phaemore woke up again to the loud voices coming from all directions. It seemed that the chaos had subsided to some extent, and the investors and nobles who had been causing a ruckus were engaged in fervent discussions.

It was a discussion about whether they should continue to conquer the Primordial Core.

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