The defeat of the magical beast Alder had led to a significant number of individuals receiving recognition, and one such person was Hero Misheana.
Though she felt dissatisfiedâbelieving she had done little to deserve the honorâElias had advised her,
“You cannot overturn a reward already given.”
After that, she stopped voicing complaints.
However, there remained a lingering concernâher newfound fame meant that the kingdom would now expect her to achieve even greater feats.
Would she be able to meet those expectations?
“Thatâs exactly what I want.”
Rather than feeling pressure, Misheana grinned fearlessly.
“Iâll head straight for the front lines.”
“âŠAre you sure?”
“Iâll be fine, trust me. Of course, I know I still have a lot to learn. But next time we meet, Iâll be strong enough to beat you in a duel, Elias.”
And with that, she departed for the northern frontlines.
According to reports from Frenn, she was performing admirably, earning the trust of knights and other heroes alike.
Whether her achievements could compare to the Alder subjugation remained to be seen, but knowing that she was thriving put Elias at ease.
(If I ever make my way to the front lines, I should check in on her.)
Eliasâ group finally arrived at Nanan Mountain.
It was a small, densely wooded peak, distant from the expanding frontlines.
Upon seeing it, Jemie narrowed her eyes.
“âŠYeah. Thereâs something here.”
“You can tell?”
“Only vaguely. But⊠itâs unsettling.”
“Weâll start setting up the detection spell. Give us a moment.”
Elias and Frenn immediately began their preparations, while Jemie observed.
“Is that a state-issued spell?”
“Itâs been modified a bit.”
Elias efficiently completed the setupâthe spell was an adaptation of a detection method used in the eastern territories, originally developed by the kingdom for tracking magical creatures.
(The terrain here is different, but the types of monsters arenât vastly different from the east. This should work just fine.)
The ritual circle was completed in about fifteen minutes. The ground glowed faintly, signaling that it was active.
“Alright, success. Jemie, you just need to channel your magic into the circle to keep the spell going. Iâll handle the actual scanning.”
“Understood.”
Jemie extended a hand, and a soft surge of magic flowed into the spell.
Elias closed his eyes, shifting his focus toward Nanan Mountain.
Compared to his previous attempt, the detection spell now revealed much more detail about the mountain.
And immediatelyâsomething felt wrong.
“âŠThere are no animals.”
A mountain, no matter how small, should have wildlifeâsquirrels, birds, small predators.
Especially one far from human settlements.
But Nanan Mountain was completely devoid of life.
“Is that because of the monsters?”
“Or maybe the mountain itself is unnatural⊔ Reina murmured.
Luke, standing beside her, nodded.
“That does seem likely.”
Elias redirected the detection spell, zeroing in on the cave.
He had already pinpointed its location during the last survey, but now, using the enhanced detection spell, he could map its structure.
The cave was deep.
It did not lead into an underground networkâit was a closed-off space.
But the real problem wasâ
Elias suddenly pulled back his focus.
“âŠThis is worse than I thought.”
Frenn immediately asked, “What did you find?”
For a moment, Elias said nothing. Thenâ
“The monster nest is bigger than expected.”
“âŠBigger?”
“The monsters themselves are low-threat, but their numbers are the issue. There are at least thirty of them in there.”
Luke and Reina exchanged uneasy glances.
Frenn turned her gaze toward the mountain, her expression sharp.
“âŠIf the numbers are that high, weâd need a full subjugation force.”
“But we donât even know what kind of monsters they are yet. And since they havenât caused any human casualties, thereâs a chance the kingdom might ignore this problem⊔
Jemie crossed her arms, watching the mountain.
“Will they really send a subjugation force just because of our report?”
Elias considered her words carefully.
“You think theyâll dismiss it?”
“Itâs possible. Or they might downplay the risk, even though we confirmed the nest.”
“âŠItâs true that since they havenât attacked yet, the kingdom might delay any action.”
But just thenâElias froze.
He refocused on the mountain.
“âŠWait.”
Several monsters were emerging from the cave.
“Some of them are coming out.”
The atmosphere within the group instantly shifted.
If they were heading down the mountain, that meantâcombat was imminent.
Luke gripped his sword, readying himself.
The monsters movedâ
Several minutes passed.
Elias spoke again.