I Became an Immoral Child in the Game - I Became an Immoral Child in the Game chapter 10
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10 – 3-Lighthouse Town
“Everyone looks like that when they first come here.”
To Helga, I must have looked like a young boy looking at the surroundings in a state of dismay.
I scratched my head in embarrassment.
“I didn’t know it was such a beautiful place.”
“Anyway, this place was created to ward off demons. These days, people think that demons are superstitions, but they still can’t get a good perception of them.”
He had been busy working his hands while grooming his sword.
“Still, Bjorn-nim is lucky. It’s started to rain here too. It’s rare to have a sunny day like today. Until last year, I didn’t need a clock.”
“I see. I don’t know how long it’s been since I’ve seen such a clear sky.”
“Me too. It would be more different to see this kind of weather on a day of achievement.”
“……Helga, you don’t know anything. You’re a very ghost.”
Helga smiled Betsy as she finished trimming her sword and put the blade in the scabbard.
“If you radiate magic like that, you’ll be able to guess even a mutt passing by. I thought you were bragging.”
“Oops, I guess I made a mistake because I’m not used to it.”
I hurriedly saved up mana.
It seemed that the total amount of mana had increased, so it was dripping.
Was it because of Helga’s strange eyes?
“Please know that thanks to you, I’ve touched my sense of self-worth. How much faster do you want to become stronger?”
Helga has lived holding onto her sword all her life.
On top of that, it’s a sword expert level that most people can’t even come close to.
He must have heard countless times that he was talented.
“Looking at Bjorn, I feel like I can go even higher.”
“I heard that being a sword master would be difficult?”
“As for the sword master. But you can become strong without obsessing over it. I’m still young, so I’ll have to burn it again.”
At this time, let’s not tackle the late 30’s.
While I was chatting with Helga, the carriage stopped in the courtyard of the lighthouse main castle.
Compared to De Yeevitz’s main castle, it was narrow, but this place was more faithful to its original mission.
If this castle was to be captured, it seemed that the attacking side would have to prepare for considerable damage.
I’m talking about when the opponent is a human.
While the lighthouse team was hurriedly organizing their luggage, someone shouted and strode forward.
“헬가, 너 이 개씨발새끼야. 빨리빨리 안 기어와? 보급에 차질이 생겨서 애들 밥이라도 굶었으면 어쩔 뻔했어!”
“I’m late this time because I have a lot of luggage.”
To be precise, it wasn’t because I had a lot of luggage, but because I made unreasonable demands.
Helga didn’t bother me.
More than that, I was looking at the current situation in a strange way.
Chief Engineer Helga Sentle ducks in?
As far as I know, only one person here could do that.
Humanity Lighthouse Lighthouse Leader Ragnar.
He was the spiritual supporter of the Humanity Lighthouse, having been working only at the lighthouse for over 30 years.
His personal strength wasn’t very high, but he excelled in tactical strategy and was an elder among the elders who served the Yejeets family even before Kaniel.
I’ve heard about it often, but it was the first time I actually saw Ragnar.
Ragnar shouted at Helga as he tidied up the remaining white side hair.
“Keeping time promises is the basis of tactics! Ten minutes is the difference between victory and defeat in field battles! The war is over, so are you going to bring a rice cooker and shove wheat bread into the mouths of your dead comrades? And why did you bring this dog-like carriage?! Huh?! Helga, you bastard, you’re a senior driver, and now you ride a carriage?!”
He must have been so angry that he lashed out at the wagon’s wooden wheels.
Looking at that figure, he thought of the storage he had when he was in the army.
“Why didn’t you dress up like a general with barding? Didn’t you go back to your hometown to return in gold? Why don’t you brag that I’m a senior engineer of the lighthouse… Hey! What else are you?!”
He shouted, pointing at me with his fingertips.
The clock with the family seal burned down, so I have no choice but to know.
I gave Helga a look of understanding.
Helga sighed and pulled his letter from his sleeve.
“I applied for the entrance exam this time…”
As soon as he received the letter, he tore it up without looking back.
“No, maggot-like bastard, who wants a letter? They ask who you are. It’s not a living corpse, you just answer with an open mouth, yes? Are you dumb? . Are you here for sightseeing?”
“……This is the eldest son of the de Jejeitz family, Bjorn de Jejeitz. What you just tore up was a letter from Commander Kaniel De Jeevitz.”
“Oops! Master! I’ve committed a mortal sin! Cut my throat!”
Ragnar thumped his head on the courtyard floor.
“I’ve heard a lot about it. You’re hotter than I thought, right?”
“Oops! That’s not it…”
“It’s okay. I’m not trying to rebuke you. It’s the first time I’ve seen it, so how would you know who I am. Even if you say you’ve been serving the de Yewitz family for 40 years, right?”
“Well, hey… No! I should have known right away, but please gouge out my disloyal eyes!”
“Uh huh. You’re not trying to rebuke me? You’re making me a bad person.”
“Sorry! I! I’m going to kill myself!”
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There was an uproar for a while trying to stop Ragnar from pulling out his sword to kill himself.
Barely coming to his senses, he shouted at the articles organizing his luggage.
“Hey you bastards! How the hell did you take care of the young master, so he’s cut in half! We should get a griffin instead of a wagon and treat him! Come on, let’s go inside first.”
“Okay. I’ll stay with the test prep students until the entrance exam.”
“I… No matter how…”
“Stop talking and guide me. Are you going to keep me here?”
There was a bit of haggling, but it was comfortable after holding the flag in the grass.
Helga just looked at Ragnar pitifully, as if she was used to this situation.
The place we were guided to was a small corridor located inside the main building of the lighthouse.
There were a lot of people who were going to take the entrance exam.
Roughly 100 or more in numbers.
They were people who didn’t have anything like age, looks, height, etc.
[They are all children who have received the grace of Mana.]
Jin climbed high and looked down at the corridor with one glance of hers.
‘Because the minimum standard for joining the Lighthouse Knights is to feel magical power.’
[Still, I can’t see anyone who can be used.]
‘It is the role of the entrance exam to cover the boulders here.’
While talking with Jin, I continued to examine the trainees’ faces one by one.
[Well, at least there are some good ones. You seem to be an intermediate level sword user.]
‘Yeah, now I’ve found it too. Are you talking about that woman?’
The person Jin took was a rather small girl.
She looked at most one or two years older than me. She was a little reddish as if she hadn’t grown up, but she was still a beauty with her gray blonde hair.
She also meant that the fact that a non-adult was here proved that she was at least a sword user level.
From Earth’s point of view, you may wonder what kind of woman is in the Knights.
However, in the world of [Esteria Electricity], It was a world where the gap in mana usage widened even more than the physical limitations that came from gender differences.
If even a woman knew how to handle mana, even if dozens of adult men who didn’t know how to handle mana attacked her, she couldn’t hurt her.
For this reason, gender was not an issue in the world view of “Esteria War”, Such as the Order of Knights, the Magic Brigade, and even the Church.
There was one reason I paid attention to a female knight wannabe who was nothing special in this world.
It is because Amber Cutter, a woman who seems to be insignificant now, joined the Humanity Lighthouse with the best grades among the riders this time, and was the only Human Lighthouse Knight who survived until the end of 「The Legend of Esteria」.
Well, the reason she survived until the end was not because of her outstanding skills, but when Bjorn Dejewitz, corrupted by the devil, set foot on her lighthouse, she saved only her and saved the disaster of the lighthouse village. Even though it was because it made known and spread the fear of demons far and wide.
Anyway, she saved her life like that, and later as a great knight, such as her last human, she made a great contribution with Mion on numerous battlefields.
But just because of that, I didn’t want to keep her by her side.
‘I have to take that woman with me.’
[Well, it looks exceptional now, but it doesn’t seem to have high potential.]
‘The world doesn’t run only with strength.’
She didn’t intend to move in a hurry.
Because as the entrance exam progresses, friendships will naturally build up.
At that time, I will slowly draw them to my side.
More than that, the thing that worries me right now is Kaniel’s letter.
She wrote a letter asking the father to take good care of him?
If he had the opportunity, he would have taken care of me when I was born.
I don’t know what it says, but it’s definitely not a good thing.
One more thing that bothers me is that Kaniel sent me to the entrance examination too obediently.
Unless you open the letter and read it, no matter how much you think about it, there will be no answer.
My body is tired from adapting to the growing short circuit.
Rather than wasting time with useless worries, it was first to take care of oneself.
As I was trying to sleep like that, the surroundings suddenly became bustling.
It was still dark dawn with all the students preparing for the exam asleep.
I felt a number of knights outside the corridor.
He was heavily armed, from the armor to the clock.
They kicked in the door and shouted.
“Wake up! Wake up! You bastards!”
The knights kicked the aspirants while waving their clocks decorated with the Lighthouse of Humanity pattern.