Live Dungeon!-Chapter 90, Differing Agendas
Chapter 90, Differing Agendas
Translator: Barnnn
Camille took Tsutomuโs notes and headed to the Security Teamโs location, where she quickly spotted Bruno in the crowd thanks to the latterโs hulking figure. Leon happened to also be here, in the middle of reporting to Bruno. f๐๐ฒ๐ฒ๐๐๐๏ฝoัต๐๐น.co๐บ
Leon rushed through his explanations of the Devourer Dragonโs appearance and potential threat he had perceived, and when he turned around to leave, his eyes met with Camilleโs.
Camille was automatically wary of Leon, seeing that he always would try to hit on her whenever they met. She had already turned him down dozens of times, but Leon never stopped his smooth talk, as if it had become his usual routine.
This time, however, Leon spoke to her seriously, a stark contrast to his usual informal tone,
โHey there, Camille. Have you heard from Tsutomu yet?โ
โHmm? I did, yes.โ
โThatโs good, โcause this oneโs definitely no joke. Makes Fire Dragons look like nothing, honestly โ weโve got to be ready as soon as we can. The rulers didnโt listen to me, thoughโฆ Look, just be on guard.โ
โRight, thatโs what Tsutomu said as well. Iโm going to discuss it with Bruno now.โ
โAll right, the faster the better. Iโll go evacuate my Clan members who canโt make it. See you later,โ Leon said, cutting the conversation short and immediately running off.
Camille was briefly taken aback by his seriousness, proceeded to turn to Bruno, who only shrugged back as if to try and brush the issue aside.
โI can tell that itโs serious, seeing that Leon is actually scared for once, but is this Dragon really that big of a threat?โ
โHeโs in so much of a hurry that he didnโt even hit on me โ and you know how he does that all the time, donโt you?โ
โRight, and Iโll just ignore the fact that he never hits on MEโฆ Anyway, I assume that Tsutomu told you something?โ
โHe did. Also gave me some information on the monster Leon found.โ
โOh, myโฆ that boy sure knows everything, doesnโt he?โ Bruno said casually while scanning through Camilleโs stack of documents, and upon seeing the section suggesting the possibility of the barrier being breached, he was taken aback. โNow this just sounds ridiculous. If itโs real, then weโve got some real trouble on our hands.โ
โI still donโt think the magical barrier will be breached, but Leonโs reaction is more than enough to tell that itโs dangerous, and Tsutomu has proven to be a credible source of information. I think itโs worth considering the information he has offered us.โ
โRightโฆ but if House Babenberg were to see this, theyโd probably just laugh it off. Thatโs exactly what they just did to Leonโฆโ Bruno pouted and grumbled in annoyance, having been told by Leon the reaction of the townโs rulers just now. The pouting might have looked cute if it was Amy doing it, but Brunoโs appearance was the definition of a manly man, boasting a towering height of over two meters.
And despite the casual outward behavior, Brunoโs head was already running detailed calculations. If the information was accurate, then the civilians must be evacuated immediately. Although Bruno still could not imagine a monster that might destroy the barrier, Leonโs unusual reaction and Tsutomuโs information were factors that could not just be ignored. At the very least, an immensely powerful monster was on its way to attack the city โ that was for certain.
But Bruno knew that telling the nobility about this would likely not result in them permitting an evacuation order. Evacuating the people โjust in caseโ had the implication of being worried about the nobilityโs defensive magic. Naturally, the Security Team would find themselves in trouble for doing that.
Even the high alert order issued during the Dragon battle had taken Bruno a great deal of effort to convince the nobility to permit. Even if the Security Team were to petition for an official evacuation order now, the process would not go smoothly, if it even went through at all.
While Bruno wondered what they should do, Camille flashed a daring grin and spoke up,
โWhatever issue they take with us, Iโll help take responsibility for it.โ
Bruno, although surprised by her bold statement, firmly nodded back.
โThank you. Weโll start evacuating the civilians right away.โ
โI should be the one to thank you, having you do all the heavy liftingโฆโ
โOh, itโs fine. If anything, youโre helping me by pushing me to do this,โ Bruno said, seeming as if ashamed of hesitating even briefly, and then immediately ordered nearby colleagues to gather up the rest of the Security Team.
Those who received the order rushed to get everyone, calling them over by blowing whistles.
Even if the nobility was to be informed, they would take too long to get anything done, so Bruno decided to carry out the evacuation without them knowing. If the Stampede was to end without incident, Bruno would surely be in for some form of punishment โ not that Bruno cared at this point.
Despite possessing the power of the unique skill [[Muscle Body]], Bruno used it only for the sake of justice, firmly believing that human life took priority above all else.
Those who heard the whistles quickly gathered around. Even those who were eating or taking a nap immediately got ready and rushed to Brunoโs location.
โWeโll be in big trouble if nothing happens,โ Bruno chuckled.
โIf thatโs how it goes, then weโll have Tsutomu and Leon to blame instead. Why not have them compensate by taking them on a date?โ
โOh, my, I can have my boy Leon to myself! Thatโd be nice!โ
And so a deal was madeโฆ without the knowledge of the two men in question.
Once all of the Security Team was present, Bruno explained the situation to them, after which they commenced the evacuation procedures.
They formed a formation around the city and asked for the civiliansโ evacuation, and as one would expect, the people were not pleased. Many journalists even stated that they would stay, so that they could get more news coverage.
Thankfully, the groups Amy had set up started cooperating with the Security Team, slowly but surely leading the others to do the same. Eventually, a decent percentage of the population was on their way out.
Quite a few people still insisted on staying, however. They flatly rejected the Security Teamโs request, saying that the nobilityโs magical barrier would always protect them.
By now, Leon had already noticed the Stampedeโs numbers dwindling greatly. Since the Security Team was too understaffed to round up every single person, those who refused to evacuate were left alone for now.
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โWhat is with this commotion!?โ
โR-report, sir! It appears that the Security Team is evacuating the civilians!โ
โExcuse me!? We were not informed theyโd be doing that!โ
The eldest son of House Babenberg, who had been lounging in his estate and conversing with his father over a glass of wine, turned a furious red and shouted back at his attendantโs report. Outside, people were beginning to evacuate, with the Security Team leading the procedures. House Babenberg itself had never been informed that this would happen.
As for the head of the house, although he did not say anything, he did look displeased to hear what was happening.
โโฆThat Ogre freak! I want that musclehead here right now!โ
โYes, sir! Immediately, sir!โ
โNow now, hold your horses.โ
Melchor, who had entered the room at the same time as the attendant, objected to the latterโs reply. The eldest noble son was quite intimidated by Melchorโs reaction โ by the leader of the nobilityโs private military force, and multiple times the champion of the highly esteemed Martial Arts Tournament. Still, he was quick to speak back,
โBut why, Melchor!?โ
โThe new monster that Leon reported on could be upon us any hour now. When that happens, it is you, my lord, who must take command. Brunoโs punishment can wait until the Stampede is over with, I say.โ
โNonsense! This is nothing but an insult to House Babenberg! The high alert order from before, and now thisโฆ what are they trying to achieve!?โ The eldest son ranted on and slammed his hand on the table. The glass on top of it bounced lightly, rippling the red wine inside.
The eldest son had also been opposed to Brunoโs earlier safety measures, largely out of personal bias, and not without valid considerations.
The Stampede was a major but easy opportunity for the nobility to show their authority to the people โ by protecting them from the waves of monster outbreaks originating from the Dungeons outside of the city.
After all, the nobility was naturally obligated to provide protection to the people of the territories they ruled over, in exchange for their taxes.
Countless monsters would approach Dungeon City, and the nobility would use their barrier magic to effortlessly repel them, and their magic tools and military forces to finish them off. If the people could actually see this in action, they were sure to be less dissatisfied with paying taxes.
Therefore, the Security Teamโs request to evacuate the people in advance worked against the nobilityโs advantage. The less the civilians saw the action, the less they were willing to pay up. In addition to that, the eldest son was especially conscious of his familyโs duty to defend the people. Overwhelmingly confident in the barrier magic, he could not tolerate anyone who would doubt its capabilities.
Primarily for that reason, the eldest son had repeatedly brushed aside the Security Teamโs petitions, and in the end, it had been Brunoโs direct intervention and connections with various organizations that had semi-forced the high alert order to be issued. Needless to say, that had dealt the eldest son quite a blow to his ego.
House Babenbergโs barrier magic was no difference in performance compared to the one protecting the Royal Capital. It was arguably the best barrier magic known to be in use, even. The eldest son, born into the noble house possessing something so important, had studied the barrier magic under the strict guidance of his father, and now he was capable enough to become the next head of the family. Although his self-esteem was a tiny bit too high, and he cared too much about othersโ opinions on him, his barrier magic skills were more than sufficient.
In fact, he had performed well so far, effortlessly maintaining the defense against the Dragonโs attacks and dealing with the black flames without panic. If more people had gotten to see the action, he was sure that House Babenberg would have gained even more fame. As such, the high alert order that had limited the number of spectators was his source of frustration now.
โYou are right to be angry, my lord, but you must know to restrain yourself.โ
โStill, this isnโt-โ
โLetโs get to work, son,โ the head of House Babenberg calmly interrupted, showing not a sign of anger, in contrast to his totally furious eldest son.
The head of the house then walked away. The eldest son looked at him go for a moment, sighed a few times, finished his glass of red wine, and ran after his father. Once the two men were out of sight, Melchor shook his head.
[Quite a spectacular move, eh, Bruno? Now if only youโd be just a little less recklessโฆ] Melchor sighed, exasperated by Brunoโs bold course of action.
Still, he did not blame Bruno for doing this, because he knew just how much the latter wanted to see justice served โ even if it cost their job. Bruno had always been like that.
From eight years ago, when Godโs Dungeon first appeared in Dungeon Cityโฆ and all the subsequent years, many things had changed, some not for the better. The creation of Status Cards had empowered the Explorers, and among them, many had chosen to use that power for illegal gains. Crime rates had skyrocketed, while public order deteriorated.
Early on, the private military force had been policing the Explorers, but due to them not exploring Godโs Dungeon as much, there was a notable difference in their status ratings before long. A martial arts master like Melchor could handle that, but ordinary soldiers were no match against those Explorers.
At one point, a certain Clan had emerged โ a Clan that aimed to catch Explorer criminals โ the Clan led by none other than Bruno. They had started to capture crime-committing Explorers, one after another, and handed them over to the private military.
Ever since that Clanโs emergence, Explorer-based crime rates had decreased drastically, and there was even a slight reduction in normal crime. In addition, they had even eliminated one of the largest crime-based Clans that had been running things in the shadows at the time.
The nobility, recognizing Bruno for those achievements, had placed the Clan under the framework that would be known today as the Security Team, tasking them with the maintenance of public order. It would be no exaggeration to say that much of Dungeon Cityโs peace had been thanks to Brunoโs actions as its foundation. As such, Melchor knew that Bruno would not be punished so harshly if at all, but still, he could not help but be worried.
With Melchor and Bruno having somewhat of a master-student relationship, he was quite fond of the latterโs personality. On the outside he may be eccentric, but on the inside, Bruno was the embodiment of honesty and justice. Melchor saw it as regrettable that such an influential individual did not get anywhere near the deserved recognition.
[Heh, how troublesome one can beโฆ]
Melchor started thinking of ways to calm down the enraged eldest noble sonโฆ and heaved yet another heavy sigh.