Saturday, August 2, 2025

[WN] Hidden Reincarnated Hero : Chapter 70


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070 Suppressing Murderous Intent

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Translator : PolterGlast


Returning from the 7th floor of the royal capital dungeon, I immediately requested an audience with Bachus.

"What!?" Bachus exclaimed, standing up from his chair and lunging at the chunk of metal known as Gormodia.

 

"What is this!? Where did you get it!?" he demanded.

"From the 7th-floor boss room in the dungeon," I replied.

"The 7th floor!?" he cried.

"I believe it's an ultra-rare drop item," I stated.

"Mmm-hmm," Bachus muttered. His expression suggested he had intended to go retrieve it himself. Ultra-rare items rarely drop. Moreover, the 7th floor isn't an easy place to reach, but Bachus could probably do it... A Master Blacksmith Lv36 would have quite high STR and ATK values. Depending on his party members, he should be able to go.

 

"The fact that you brought this to me means..." Bachus began.

"Yes, I wished for you to forge a sword from it," I confirmed.

"Alright, leave it to me! Only I can forge this! I'm returning to my territory immediately!" he roared. No, no, you can't go back now. What did you come to the capital for?

 

"Please calm down. You can't go back right now, can you?" I urged.

"What are you saying!? Nothing is more important than this, except for liquor!" he countered. So liquor is more important, huh!?

 

Bachus was full of things to retort to, but I somehow managed to calm him down and make him reconsider. If he left now, I'd probably be subjected to sarcastic remarks from the Duke. More importantly, Bachus was almost the only noble I could speak with freely.

 

In return, I was made to promise that he would forge a sword from Gormodia as soon as we returned to his territory. I was going to ask him to do that anyway (laughs).

 

Since it's a black metal, I'm sure it'll become a cool-looking sword. I'll look forward to that time. Come to think of it, I was supposed to receive a demonic sword from the nation. I'll have to make sure its effects don't overlap with the one I'm getting.

 

***

 

After that, I continued to loop through the 7th floor to level up and earn money. The total exchange value of items obtained from the royal capital dungeon slightly exceeded 20,000,000 Grill. That's over 200,000,000 yen. I planned to use it as payment when Bachus forged my sword.

 

Everyone except me reached Level 40. My Reincarnated Hero, Assassin, and Sword Master jobs all reached Level 38, my Explorer reached Level 30, and my Enchanter reached Level 35. I could now see the back of Barukan, the Guardian Knight Lv42!

 

Also, though unrelated to dungeon exploration, my Heavy Drinker level steadily rose to 15 from accompanying Bachus in his drinking. It's still not enough, but recently I've become able to keep up with Bachus's drinking pace just a little. Bachus doesn't even have the Heavy Drinker job, so how can he drink that much? Should I call him a true Dwarf? Or is he just an alcoholic old man...?

 

***

 

Finally, the day came for me to receive my reward. It was a magnificent castle, larger than the Duke's mansion. The Duke's mansion felt like a defensive stronghold, but this one felt like a symbol of authority.

 

Each noble was assigned a room, so I took a nap on Anneliese's lap in between. I had stayed up late last night accompanying Bachus in his drinking. Moreover, even though Bachus was also attending the ceremony, he came to my room early in the morning and rubbed his cheek against the Gormodia. He had been doing that every day since then. Doesn't he get tired of doing the same thing every day? More importantly, it's creepy.

 

I waited for about two hours. A staff member came to call for me. It was hard to part with the comforting feel of Anneliese's thigh, but I forced myself to sit up and stretch.

 

"Toi-sama. Your hair is messy," Anneliese observed.

"That's nothing to worry about," I replied.

"But it's not good," she insisted. Anneliese gently combed my hair. It had grown quite long since I was transported to this world and hadn't cut it.

 

"It's beautiful silver hair," she commented.

"It's long, so maybe I should cut it soon," I mused.

"What a waste," Anneliese said.

"It's getting in the way."

"It won't be in the way if you do this," Anneliese said, braiding my silver hair behind my back. If I were a girl, I'd be delighted, but...

 

Since Anneliese had gone to the trouble of braiding it, I decided to attend the ceremony with my hair as it was.

 

"Baron Toi Footscythel's entrance!" A large double door opened with a heavy creak. Light streamed into my eyes from beyond the door. It was so dazzling that I instinctively closed my eyes.

 

It was a luxurious audience chamber, with numerous chandeliers and lights illuminating it. Since the light wasn't from candle flames, they must be magic items. I, being a commoner, couldn't help but wonder how many magic stones were used for all those chandeliers.

 

The crimson carpet seemed to be a tradition in the audience chamber. We advanced across the long, fluffy carpet. Right behind me were Anneliese and Gandarvan, and behind them, Rosalina and the others.

 

Nobles lined both sides, sizing us up. Those closer to the entrance were Barons, and the closer to the throne, the higher their rank.

 

It seemed we had passed from the Baron area to the Viscount area, where Bachus was. When our eyes met, he gave me a thumbs-up. He was a truly carefree man.

 

In the Count's area, Zaigen's face was also present. His frown lines were as deep as ever.

Barukan was staying behind this time. Zaigen and Barukan apparently always took turns staying behind. Thanks to that, I could relax and stretch out. If Barukan was present, I'd be forced into training, which was a hassle. That Barukan was also a Count. I thought, with that face? But a noble title has nothing to do with how intimidating one's face is.

 

The Duke's figure was there. Then, I saw an unpleasant sight. The Heroes. The Duke and other nobles were on the left side of the throne, and the Heroes were on the right. Among them was Shinji Akaba, who had tormented me in Japan. Seeing their faces made dark emotions almost burst forth.

 

It was in the winter of my first year of high school...

 

***

 

It was December, approaching Christmas. On my way home from school, I stopped by a bookstore. It was the release day for a manga I loved to read. It wasn't a very large bookstore, so popular manga often sold out, but the one I loved usually did too, so I had reserved it.

 

As I browsed the books before buying mine, I saw a boy in the same uniform. It was Kota Naeba, a classmate. He was acting incredibly suspiciously, sweating profusely. He was sweating so much that even if he had run a little in this weather, he wouldn't have sweated that much. I was a little curious, so I watched Naeba, and he put a book into his bag. It was a book he hadn't paid for. In other words, shoplifting.

 

I instinctively grabbed Naeba's arm as he was about to leave.

"Wha!?" I shook my head, then let go of his arm. Naeba fumbled, took the book out of his bag, put it back on the shelf, and ran out of the store.

 

The next time I saw Naeba, he was being assaulted behind the school building. Yes, it was him. Eight members of Akaba's group were kicking Naeba, who was cowering like a turtle.

 

When I saw something so sickening, I couldn't help but speak up. It was my bad habit.

"Stop acting like children," I said.

"Huh? Who are you?" Hayate Uchida, member number 1 of Akaba's group, glared at me. There seem to be students like this in every era. I'd seen them in old manga.

 

"Assault. That's a serious crime. Stop it," I warned.

"Hmph. Who said we assaulted anyone? Right, Slowpoke?" Uchida grabbed the assaulted Naeba by the collar, pulling him up, and asked him.

 

"N-no one..." Naeba stammered.

"See? Hahaha," Uchida sneered. I shook my head and asked Naeba if that was okay, but he timidly nodded. He must have been scared of Akaba and the others and couldn't say no. I understood that, but I couldn't intervene further. If he didn't assert himself, nothing would change.

 

"Just go easy," I said, trying to leave, but I was kicked in the back and fell. After that, Akaba mounted me and punched me. Akaba's group held my arms and legs down, and I could only take the punches.

 

I didn't make a sound. If I did, it would just encourage them. Did they think I'd beg them to stop for something like this?

 

The next day, my face was incredibly swollen. The moment I mentioned Akaba's name, the teacher swiftly backed away. It was well-known that Akaba's father was a Diet member. He had caused trouble many times before, and his father had always used his power to cover it up.

 

From then on, I was punched and kicked every day. But I didn't intend to just take it. I was outnumbered, so I might lose. I would probably lose. But if I stopped resisting, that would be the end of me. With that thought, no matter how many times I was hit, I didn't flinch from Akaba and his group.

 

Even after 10 punches or 100 kicks, I'd find an opening and punch back. Then I'd get punched again. It was a cycle. I guess I was doing something foolish. Looking back now, maybe I just didn't want to be someone who just takes it.

 

The teacher blamed me for punching Akaba. Even after seeing the bruises all over my body, he said nothing. I had never respected him, but from then on, I despised him.

 

In my second and third years of high school, Akaba and his group continued to harass me, never tiring of it. They didn't like that I never begged for mercy, no matter how many times I was hit.

 

The harassment wasn't just physical. My classmates ignored me. Textbooks were torn or lost more than once or twice. My gym uniform was torn, and dog feces were put in my bag.

 

Their violence was commonplace, and the teachers said nothing. One time, I even had to be hospitalized. The police, notified by the hospital, investigated but quickly closed the case. It was pressure from his father, the Diet member. Even as a high school student, I could imagine the police backing down.

 

When I was summoned, I refused to be summoned with them. It wasn't because I succumbed to violence. I'm confident I won't yield to them in this world either. My spirit will never break. I have no intention of letting it break.

 

I refused the summoning because I heard I would be sent to another world as a Hero. The god said that since I had a powerful job, I could vent all my past frustrations. At first, I considered it. To make them pay. But I stopped myself. If I gained power and then beat them up, I would become just like them. So, I refused to be summoned with them. I didn't want to become that kind of scum.

 

However... Akaba is trash, but what's with that criminal record? How many crimes have you committed?

 

He had a criminal record from Japan, but he also had many after being summoned here. It's only been a few months since he was summoned, so why does he have so much criminal history...? The country should be managing these guys, so I have no intention of doing anything specifically, but if he's left alone, he'll eventually commit murder or other major crimes. Since they summoned him, they should take responsibility and manage him. If they can't do that, they should at least be held accountable for what they've done.

 

***

 

Seeing Akaba and the others's faces makes my guts churn, so I'll ignore them, ignore them. Think of them as scarecrows. I told myself, then stood before the princess, who had light pink hair like thin sumi ink cherry blossoms, and bowed my head.

 

"Baron Toi Footscythel. The demon subjugation is truly a joyous matter. Therefore, I shall bestow a reward upon you."

 

A civil servant brought a tray with a sword in a beautiful bag.

 

"I bestow upon you the demonic sword Salman, from the royal treasury."

 

The nobles stirred. What's wrong? I wondered, receiving the demonic sword Salman.

 

"Thank you," I said.

 

It was very light. Incredibly light for a chunk of metal. Even a two-handed sword made of Mithril, which is said to be light, weighed several times more than this. Was I being tricked?

 

"I bestow a demonic sword upon Millis-Gandarvan, a retainer of Baron Footscythel."

"Thank you!" Gandarvan replied. Everyone else also received their rewards.

 

Basically, Jojok also received a demonic sword, Lin a demonic spear, Rosalina received good armor since she didn't use weapons, Anneliese, who became a Sage of Love, and Solidia received Mithril staffs, and Bath received a Mithril dagger.

 

Everyone else's rewards weren't in bags, so why was only mine in a bag? Was it because it was a particularly good item? I didn't really understand.

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[WN] Jitsuwa 3-Domedatta : Chapter 79


Chapter 79

Southern Gate Defense Battle

(Day 6 of War)

Merits and Awards             


Translator : PolterGlast


"Somehow, we won this time. No, it's more accurate to say we were allowed to win..."

 

"Yes, Father, as you say, if we had fought fairly, I believe we would have suffered a great blow.

Even if... we had won."

 

"In the end, we were somewhat helped by the monsters, but those monsters will be troublesome in the future.

We can't let our guard down here, nor in Teigun."

 

Even the day after the battle was decided, the three of us led our troops and patrolled the battlefield.

Even after the Gryphonia Imperial Army retreated, the Kyle Kingdom Army continued to conduct large-scale monster extermination operations.

 

Although they had hunted down most of the monsters that the Imperial Army had brought in, the situation was still unpredictable.

 

The small hill where we had set up camp in the previous battle was now a place where we couldn't let our guard down at night. The Demon Realm side route from Southern Gate Plains to Teigun would likely be impassable for some time.

 

Around this time, a messenger who had bypassed the safe route from Teigun finally arrived.

 

"The town of Teigun is intact.

We repelled approximately 3,000 enemy troops, and while there were wounded, there were no casualties among our allies.

Many citizens cooperated in the defense, with 500 fighting alongside our army at the checkpoint, and over 800 supporting from the rear.

After the battle, we recovered about 400 prisoners, over 500 warhorses, and there are a considerable number of collected weapons and armor."

 

"Thank you for your hard work on the long journey. I'm relieved to hear that everyone is safe first and foremost.

 

Please rest well in the fortress today. In the meantime, I will prepare a letter, and I would like you to deliver it to Teigun."

 

I needed to thank Miseri-san, Christoph, Claire, and everyone else again. To repel a force of 3,000, I thought they truly did well.

 

I wanted to rush to Teigun quickly.

I wanted to thank them and raise a toast with them.

 

Perhaps, as the next step, I would also have to go to the royal capital with Father and Brother for the conferment of honors and rewards.

After that, to the town of Est.

 

I probably wouldn't be able to return for a while... I thought so again.

 

 

I had thought I would be engaged in monster extermination for a while, but I was unexpectedly summoned to the royal capital quickly.

 

Well, the First and Fourth Noble Allied Armies, who had been completely useless in the battle, remained behind and were ordered to deal with monster extermination and maintain public order for the time being, so that was the reason.

 

This time, I was also called to the royal palace for the conferment of honors and rewards.

Although I held no rank or title, I was allowed to attend the audience hall, specially, just like my brother previously.

 

"First place in individual merit, Solis von Takuhir, step forward!"

 

"Yes!"

 

To my surprise, I was recognized as the first in individual merit in this war.

Summoned by the minister, I stepped forward and knelt.

 

"Your efforts this time are truly splendid!

 

Your strategic wisdom, demonstrated through numerous proposals as a strategist,

Your loyalty, shown by immediately rushing forward to save your commander in a desperate situation,

And your achievements in the defensive battle at Teigun, where you overturned a 30-fold difference in forces and protected the town with the cooperation of its people, especially in the checkpoint battle, where you utterly repelled an enemy army six times your size – the Solis Baronial family has been judged to have achieved military merits that exceed the reputation of your house.

 

Therefore, as the first in individual merit, I bestow upon you this reward."

 

"Thank you, Your Majesty. This is entirely due to the divine grace of the Royal Family. I also express my gratitude for the loyalty and dedication to the Kingdom shown by the people of Teigun, who brilliantly repelled the Imperial Army."

 

"Indeed. As a token of your first merit, I bestow upon you 10,000 gold coins and confer upon you the title of Baron. I expect you to care for the people who fought valiantly in the defensive battle and to show even greater loyalty in the future."

 

"This honor is too great for me. My gratitude knows no bounds."

 

"Next, second place in individual merit, Solis von Darek, step forward!"

 

"Yes!"

 

"It is truly splendid that you led the Second Youth Knight Corps, which was ridiculed as a ragtag group of new recruits, and achieved military honors! Furthermore, for your resolute struggle in the Allied Cavalry Corps and your merit in saving allied forces in dire straits, I bestow upon you this reward as second place in individual merit."

 

"I am truly grateful, Your Majesty. I owe this entirely to the loyalty and valiant efforts of each and every one of my soldiers."

 

"I bestow upon you 5,000 gold coins and formally promote you from Baronet to Baron. After your studies in the royal capital, a position as Vice-Commander will be prepared for you in the knight corps that will be formed thereafter."

 

"I am grateful for your gracious consideration."

 

Yes, through individual merits, both brothers of the Solis Baronial family received rewards.

Incidentally, the Solis Baronial family also received an exceptionally high evaluation in the overall merit conferment announced before the individual merits.

 

Conferment of Honors and Rewards

1st Place: Solis Baronial Family: 20,000 gold coins, elevated to Viscountcy

2nd Place: Viscount Gorman: 10,000 gold coins

3rd Place: Viscount Kilias: 8,000 gold coins

4th Place: Baron Cornell: 4,000 gold coins

 

Yes, Father was formally elevated to Viscount this time.

And he was bestowed with an incomparable amount of gold coins compared to before.

 

"Furthermore, new rewards will be bestowed upon each noble family that participated in this battle. This will be provided directly by the Royal Family, replacing the contents previously promised by the Margrave.

 

However, severe punishment will be given to those who disobeyed the Margrave's military orders and deserted the battle line. However, a petition for clemency for the First Youth Knight Corps has arrived from the Earl who lost many of his cavalry.

 

The First Youth Knight Corps shall have their sentence reduced by one degree and be spared death due to their victory and the petition.

Each noble family shall individually punish their own children as they see fit.

 

Others will be excluded from this reward as punishment."

 

Thus, the rewards for the fools who committed military insubordination, the First Youth Knight Corps, and the three baronial families who deserted the battle line due to them, were excluded.

 

Overall Rewards

 

Hastburg Margrave Relations

 

Margrave: 1 house x 20,000 gold coins = 20,000 gold coins

Viscount Hiyorimi: x 2,000 gold coins = 2,000 gold coins

Barons: 3 houses x 1,000 gold coins = 3,000 gold coins

 

Southern Nobles Dispatching Reinforcements

 

Earls: 4 houses x 5,000 gold coins = 20,000 gold coins

Viscounts: 8 houses x 2,000 gold coins = 16,000 gold coins

Barons: 9 houses x 1,000 gold coins = 9,000 gold coins

 

Other

 

Second Youth Knight Corps: 2,000 gold coins

 

Now, the Commander of the Knights stepped forward in place of the Minister.

 

"In consideration of this enemy invasion, it has been decided that a strong defensive force must be permanently stationed in the southern frontier region.

For this purpose, a new Frontier Knight Corps will be established.

 

The Knight Corps will consist of 3,000 cavalrymen and will be placed under the command of Margrave Hastburg for operation.

All formations are to be completed within five years.

 

Nobles in the southern frontier, including the Margrave, shall contribute soldiers to the Frontier Knight Corps according to their rank.

Furthermore, personnel will also be seconded from the Royal Capital Knights and the southern region nobles who participated as reinforcements this time."

 

Yes, in this battle, we struggled against the 3,000 Imperial Guard Iron Cavalry and the 2,000 Imperial Guard Cavalry.

Previously, Goth Margrave's Iron Cavalry Corps of 2,000 men also caused similar difficulties.

 

The Gryphonia Empire used overwhelming numbers of cavalry in mass formations.

We lacked a cavalry formation capable of resisting that.

This response was based on that reflection.

 

Furthermore, this time, the Royal Capital Knights were unable to move.

 

The defense of the royal capital is the highest priority, followed by the eastern border. This flow will likely remain unchanged in the future. Perhaps this was in anticipation...

 

"Furthermore, 60,000 gold coins will be provided to Margrave Hastburg as establishment costs for the Knight Corps, and 50,000 gold coins will be provided annually thereafter as maintenance costs.

The burden of salaries and other expenses for soldiers contributed by each noble house during wartime shall remain the responsibility of each noble house, as their contribution to the Knight Corps will reduce their share of overall troop deployment."

 

I see, translating that means...

 

It is practically impossible to raise 3,000 cavalry in a new public establishment.

The equivalent of 2,000 cavalry will be contributed from existing forces.

The contribution of personnel will primarily come from the Margrave, 4 Viscounts, and 4 Barons.

Each house will bear the salaries of the soldiers they contribute from their own territory.

The number of soldiers serving in wartime will include those who contributed to the Knight Corps.

The support funds will cover the salaries and expenses for an equivalent of 1,000 new cavalry.

 

Something like that, I guess.

 

The proportions of contributions, new increases in personnel, and dispatch from the Royal Capital Knights were all left ambiguous. It was probably more like "do what you can."

 

Including the rewards for individual nobles, the Kingdom had already spent 130,000 gold coins, so it probably meant they couldn't afford any more.

 

"By the way, Margrave, I heard you invested 20,000 gold coins in the town of Teigun, which achieved military honors this time. Is that correct?"

 

"Yes, Your Majesty! I received a proposal from Takuhir-dono, the second son of the Solis Viscountcy, and thinking it was an elder's duty to support the future of a promising young man, I made the investment."

 

The King of Kyle's sudden question surprised the Margrave, but he answered.

 

"I see, a promising young man... an elder's duty... indeed."

 

The King chuckled lightly and continued.

 

"I, too, have become interested in investing in the future of the newly ennobled young Baron.

 

If the Margrave is investing 20,000...

Then, let's see...

How about 50,000 gold coins?

 

No repayment or return is required.

If anything, I ask that Teigun be further developed into a prosperous city, a city that contributes to the Kingdom.

A fortress that can repel tens of thousands of troops, an impregnable stronghold.

 

How does that sound?"

 

"Your Majesty's foresight, I believe, is truly sound. Solis New Baron, this is Your Majesty's gracious command."

 

Huh? Me? The King, who I'd never even spoken to before, is investing in me, or rather, in Teigun?

 

Honestly, I was so flustered I froze.

My brother, who was next to me, nudged me, and I finally came to my senses...

 

"Such undeserved words, I am so overwhelmed and deeply honored that I am at a loss for words. Your Majesty's gracious consideration is an honor beyond my deserts.

Though I am unworthy, I wish to devote my entire being to living up to your expectations."

 

I managed to say at least that.

I wasn't sure if my phrasing was correct.

I didn't know how to speak to the King, after all...

 

I had never thought such an opportunity would arise, so I hadn't learned it in the first place.

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