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Chapter 13: [Side Story] Do I get a guaranteed SR if I do 100 pulls?

    Chapter 13: [Side Story] Do I get a guaranteed SR if I do 100 pulls?


    Leaving Aider with a list of tasks for the day, Lucas and I exited the mansion.


    About half an hourter, we found ourselves standing in front of the Mercenary Guild.


    Although it was called the Mercenary Guild, it bore a strong resemnce to an inn.


    It was a hub where uncontracted mercenaries lodged, dined, and mingled.


    These unaffiliated mercenaries used the guild as a temporary home. If I were to hire them, theyde under the citys jurisdiction. If not, theyd seek opportunities in another city.


    You never knew when a diamond in the rough might surface, so frequent visits were the way to go.


    Despite the early hour, the raucous sounds of drinking and revelry filled the aira good omen.


    "Ill enter first, your Highness."


    "No."


    As Lucas moved to open the door, I shook my head, stopping him.


    "Ill go first."


    With that, I thrust open the door and strode in.


    -Bang!


    "Make way!"


    My brash entrance captured the attention of the reveling mercenaries.


    Roughly a hundred pairs of intense eyes met mine.


    "Whos this jerk?!"


    "Lost his way, or his mind?!"


    Their intimidating looks might have unnerved some, but I was undeterred.


    Their res paledpared to the ck Spiders, and most importantly...


    "Im your prospective employer!"


    I held the reins of power. They were at my mercy.


    I shouted at the mercenaries, their focus solely on me.


    "Whats wrong with you lot?! Cant you see?!"


    Lucas covered his eyes with his hand. Ah well, my audacity was a well-known fact. What was there to fear?


    We confidently stepped into the Mercenary Guild, whispers about us resonating from all corners.


    "Thats Prince Ash."


    "The madcap who threatens to kill everyone if he trips?"


    "Hes the one who decimated his troops at the front-line base this time..."


    "But hes also the one who exterminated all those spiders, right?"


    Ignoring the chatter, I surveyed the mercenaries.


    Wheres the one who shines?


    The Mercenary Guild was primarily a tform for drawing new characters.


    For yers convenience, top-tier characters emitted a slight glow within the guild.


    R-rank had a blue aura. SR-rank was bathed in purple. SSR-rank glowed gold. And so forth.


    I roved about the Mercenary Guild, searching for that light. Where could it be?


    "...!"


    Then, I saw it.


    Seated in the bar at the far end of the Mercenary Guild was a neatly uniformed elderly woman.


    A soft purple glow framed her silhouette.


    An SR-ranked character?!


    A stroke of luck! Unable to suppress my grin, I approached the mercenary.


    "Wee to the Crossroad branch of the Continental Mercenary Guild, your Highness."


    She was a woman with neatly tied white hair.


    A leather eyepatch masked her left eye, hinting at its loss, and arge cigar was gripped between her wrinkled lips.


    I took a seat casually beside her.


    "Could you share your name, mercenary?"


    "Certainly. Im Jupiter. Pleasure to make your acquaintance."


    An SR-ranked lightning mage, Jupiter!


    Recognition filled me with tion. This seasoned warrior is already in the mercenary guild?


    I acknowledged Jupiter with a nod as she extended a respectful bow.


    "Thats an unfamiliar uniform. Which country does it represent?"


    "It belongs to our Everck Empire. Its a design from several decades ago, so it might be new to you."


    Jupiter brushed off her dated ck uniform with pride. More than ten medals adorned her chest.


    Though I knew it already, I couldnt help but let out an exaggerated gasp of admiration.


    "You served the Empire, then?"


    "For thirty years. I even led the Empires second magic troop unit. Since my retirement, Ive been eking out a living as a mercenary."


    "Even after retirement, you remain devoted to the country, a true patriot!"


    "Not quite. The pension for retired soldiers isnt sufficient, hence my turn to mercenary work."


    Tsk. Jupiter chuckled. It was more a viinous smirk than a soldiers smile.


    "But life at the mercenary rung isnt so bad. Its a merit-based system, and I make a decent living."


    "You seem to have expensive tastes?"


    "An old habit of this battle-hardened woman. Ive spent my life in the shadow of death, never mastering the art of saving."


    Jupiter, expertly exhaling smoke from her cigar, shot me a wry, twinkling smile.


    "So, your highness, what brings you here?"


    "Do I need a specific reason to visit a mercenary guild? I came to recruit a capable mercenary."


    "Or to purchase a disposable life to risk in your ce?"


    At Jupiters jibe, Lucass hand shot towards his sword hilt.


    "How dare you...!"


    "Lucas."


    I halted Lucas with a grasp on his arm.


    "Its fine."


    "..."


    Reluctantly, Lucas stepped back, his gaze still fixed on Jupiter with hostility.


    "Your highness, word of the skirmish at the forward base has spread far and wide. Your firstmand seems to havee at a heavy cost."


    Jupiter twirled the cigar between her aged fingers and cocked her head.


    "Indeed, we fight for pay. But were not fools eager to dig our own graves. Weve no interest in gambling our lives under an inexperiencedmander."


    "I see."


    Nodding, I cast my gaze over the assembled mercenaries in the guild.


    "But arent you all here essentially selling your lives anyway?"


    At my blunt statement, a few of the mercenaries visibly recoiled.


    "Youve ended up in this godforsaken frontline because you have no other means of survival than by selling your lives, right? And now youre afraid of doing just that?"


    -Snap!


    I locked eyes with Jupiter and pointed my index finger at her.


    "Avoiding digging your own grave, you say? Thats quite a peculiar im, Lady Jupiter."


    "Huh? What..."


    "You might have had a glittering career, but it all ended when you were caught pilfering funds behind the militarys back. Wasnt that effectively digging your own grave?"


    "?!"


    Jupiters lone eye widened in shock. He certainly didnt anticipate that I knew about his past.


    I smirked and proceeded.


    "From siphoning off defense funds to under-the-table dealings with the enemy, youve done it all. When you were finally apprehended, you were dishonorably discharged! And yet, you strut around in your uniform. How brazen!"


    The epitome of corruption and decay. A rotten soldier. A veteran stripped of her dignity and rank.


    Yet herbat skills were authentic. More of a ruthless pirate than a disciplined soldier.


    This was the old woman, the Lightning Mage Jupiter.


    Jupiter clenched her teeth. Her cigar trembled at the tip.


    "Your Highness. Despite my disgraceful exit, I retain my dignity as a soldier of the empire. Mind yournguage..."


    "How much?"


    I cut her off with a sneer.


    "Whats the price tag on that dignity of yours? What do you want?"


    "..."


    Jupiters eyes narrowed. Our gazes locked for a moment.


    Strangely enough, I felt I could trust this kind of person more. They only adhered to one principle.


    Money.


    Only, money!


    "How much to be my loyal hound?"


    With a hollow chuckle, Jupiter took another puff from his cigar.


    "I donte cheap, you know. I earn 100,000 Adel a year..."


    "200,000."


    Thump.


    The cigar fell onto the bar table. Jupiter looked at me, questioning with disbelief.


    "What?"


    "Double. 200,000."


    While it was a staggering sum for a mercenarys sry, I am the prince of the empire and the lord of this city.


    Above all, I had recently auctioned off almost 400 premium magic stones.


    Money?


    If it meant securing a confirmed SR-grade hero, I wouldnt hesitate.


    "Ill buy your fear of death! Ill pay double your current sry upfront!"


    Typically, mercenaries are hired on a weekly basis. After all, who knows when they might fall in battle.


    But my n was to pay it all at once.


    I pulled out several bundles of gold certificates from my pocket.


    As I counted the certificates, I nced around the guild, grinning.


    "If youre too scared to risk your life, get out! But if youre a genuine mercenary eager to make a fortune, join me in the open field west of the Crossroad tonight."


    I left those words hanging as I turned to depart, the eyes of the bewildered mercenaries tracking me.


    Lucas, who hurriedly followed, asked as he nced back at the now-closed guild door.


    "Do you think the mercenaries... wille?"


    "Absolutely. They certainly will."


    This is a monster frontline, where the desperate converge.


    Mercenaries arrive here with dreams of striking gold and moving on.


    For them, double the annual sry is not just tempting, its an offer too enticing to refuse.


    "Death is less daunting than poverty."


    That reality holds true in the real world, as well as this one.


    "We have to recruit Jupiter, irrespective of other mercenaries. Our party critically needs an AoE attacker."


    "But Your Highness, based on your description, she seems prone to betrayal."


    "Thats on the battlefield, Lucas. A skilled rogue is more dependable than a bungling virtuous man."


    Monsters dont ponder over morality. They simply ughter the humans in their path.


    Were in no position to mull over moral dilemmas either. What we need is the capacity to annihte monsters.


    "Well... Thats how it goes on the battlefield."


    With a wry smile, I climbed into the awaiting carriage.


    "As a lord, I suppose I should be doling out a bit of moral guidance."


    ***


    My next stop was a temple.


    I was visiting because Lucas had kindled a sacred fire to heal the burns I sustained during thest battle.


    I could get these burns treated anytime, but I had some business at the temple, so I willingly obliged.


    "Wee, Prince. Ive been expecting you."


    A young woman, tightly d in holy vestments, weed me.


    One of the best R-Rank Heroes, Saintess Margarita. With skills focused heavily on healing and shielding, she was a game-changing healer in the game.


    Ill be able to recruit her if I fulfill specific conditionster.


    But that wasnt the reason for my visit today.


    Margarita rapidly healed my burns. It felt as though it took less than five minutes.


    "Its done. A faint scar will remain."


    "Thank you, Saintess."


    I signaled to Lucas after revealing my healed hand ced in front of my chest.


    Lucas handed me a pouch of gold coins he was carrying, and I dropped it all into the donation box.


    "Now, Saintess, as I mentioned earlier..."


    I had sent Damien herest night toy the groundwork.


    Tomunicate my requirements. Margarita nodded in agreement, seemingly well-informed.


    "Yes. Ive summoned all the priests who are currently avable."


    About ten priests who had been waiting bowed to me. Damien was among them.


    Damien shed an awkward smile, to which I responded with a thin-eyed grin.


    "Lets get started then."


    Leading the priests, I forged ahead.


    "We have a lot to aplish today. Its going to be somewhat demanding."


    ***


    By evening, west of the Crossroads.


    Under a sky painted crimson by the setting sun, a procession of coffins arrived from the forward base.


    Even after transferring all the coffins stored in Crossroads, there were not enough, so some troops were dispatched to the forest to build more.


    An unused graveyard had been prepared in the western wastnd, and one by one, the coffins wereid there.


    The priests offered prayers for each coffin.


    A coffin was positioned in the tomb reserved for Ken at the forefront. I quietly observed the scene.


    While the ceremony was ongoing, a choir sang.


    From Crossroads, and even from the neighboring viges, anyone who could sing was hastily gathered to form an impromptu choir. It was quickly assembled, but their performance was quite impressive.


    "La......"


    The hauntingly beautiful melody resonated in the air.


    Intrigued residents gathered to witness the spectacle unfolding.


    Uniformly arranged soldiers. Imperial banners shrouding each coffin. A massive choir. In this city where death was an everyday urrence and of little value, this was a rare, solemn funeral.


    Most notably, the financial rpense promised to the families of the deceased.


    Whispers about the scale of thispensation spread amongst the onlookers who hade to observe.


    Those taken aback by the sum muttered amongst themselves. The rumors would quickly disseminate.


    I dont n to paint a rosy picture.


    I observed the amazed citizens, their whispers growing louder, with a wry smile on my face.


    Yes, I had no intention of dressing up the truth. This was a spectacle, but a justifiable one.


    Loyalty doesnte without a cost.


    Reward for dedication. Respect in death.


    Only these two, remuneration and reverence, could cultivate loyalty.


    The battle on this frontline should be viewed as a noble duty towards humanity.


    Not out ofpulsion, but willingly. One must confront the monsters with dignity.


    And at that point, the mercenaries would evolve into a true army.


    "The third prince, recently appointed as Lord, Ash Born Hater Everck."


    Once the ceremony concluded, I stood before the residents who had congregated like a sea of clouds.


    It was somewhat ironic that the first encounter between the Lord and his subjects was taking ce at a funeral.


    "Is that the new Lord?"


    "The notorious prince?"


    "He seems like a handful..."


    Among the chattering crowd, I spotted Jupiter and the mercenaries. They had made it.


    "Let me make something clear."


    Thousands of eyes were fixed on me, but perhaps due to my extensive experience as a streamer, or maybe the fear had dissipated while grappling with monsters?


    I wasnt particrly anxious. The words I had prepared flowed smoothly.


    "All of you will continue to die on the front lines!"
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