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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 282

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Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty-Two: Snowy Plains

“Sooooo coooold!”

Upon entering the Forest’s Edge Dungeon, an unexplored dungeon, Karen cried out. The first floor of Ehlertt’s Forest’s Edge Dungeon was a vast snowy plain covered in pure white. It had been cold outside as well, but it hadn’t even started snowing yet.

“The first floors of dungeons in Ehlertt are almost all freezing winter.”

Miss Karen, you should get in the wagon and cover yourself with a blanket.”

Gottfried spoke leisurely, and Alban immediately instructed Karen to get in the wagon.

“Ugh… there’s no point being stubborn here, so I’ll take you up on your offer…”

Above all, Karen’s steps, impeded by the snow, were far too slow. The knights from Ehlertt proceeded through the ankle-deep snow with practiced strides. They were probably accustomed to walking in snow.

In the outside world, each of them was attended by servants and apprentice knights from their households. But just as Karen had left Petra and Rosine behind, the knights had also brought only themselves into the dungeon. The only one who couldn’t fight was Karen alone.

Karen, your hand.”

“Thank you, Master Licht.”

Karen expressed her thanks and borrowed Licht’s hand to board the wagon pulled by the riding dragon. The road wasn’t good, so there was shaking, but the tires in this world were made from monster materials and were quite excellent. Despite being a snowy road, the shaking wasn’t bothersome. Karen let out a relieved sigh and looked at Licht walking beside the wagon.

I never expected even you to come along, Master Licht. You kept saying Mr. Julius would be fine, so I thought you wouldn’t come.”

Licht, who wasn’t worried about Julius, shouldn’t have had a reason to dive into the dungeon.

He glanced sideways at Karen.

“If you’re diving into the dungeon, I’m diving too.”

“…Ah, I see.”

When Karen showed understanding of something, Licht looked displeased.

I’m curious what exactly you’re looking so convinced about.”

“They say people’s true nature comes out in desperate situations, don’t they? Thinking about it that way, inside a dungeon would be perfect, wouldn’t it? To confirm my true nature, right?”

“Obviously, I came to protect you!?”

“Huh!?”

When Karen’s eyes widened in astonishment, Licht shook his head.

“What are you surprised about? I wouldn’t put you in a desperate situation in the first place. I’d never be able to explain myself to Julius.”

Karen, who had been searching for a blanket among the cargo loaded on the wagon, stopped her hands and stared blankly at Licht.

Seeing her like that, Licht spoke with a bitter expression:

“To begin with, of course, I’m staying by your side to protect you.”

“Eh… Ehhh!?”

You’re too surprised… Sure, I did want to figure out what kind of person you are, but there’s no way I’d spend every waking moment with you just for that.”

Licht clicked his tongue as he spoke.

“Damn, if Julius hadn’t told me to let you do whatever you want freely, I wouldn’t have let you dive into a dungeon…”

Even while grumbling under his breath, he still intended to stay with Karen. To protect Karen—because Julius had asked him to.

Karen wrapped herself in a blanket she’d pulled out from the cargo loaded in the wagon and muttered while staying warm by herself:

Master Licht, you really are a good person.”

“Hmph. I’m not doing this because I want you to think I’m a good person.”

You want to be a good person to Mr. Julius, don’t you? What a good friend.”

If Licht, who was the same rank as Julius, was accompanying them, the safety of this journey was practically guaranteed. Karen felt relieved, and the knights also welcomed Licht’s accompaniment.

His presence apparently didn’t provoke their pride. Diving into a dungeon was that much of a life-risking endeavor.

—There was something she wanted to confirm during this rare opportunity.

Karen picked up a bundle of papers she had pulled out from the cargo along with the blanket.

“…Hm? Karen, what are you reading?”

“A thesis.”

“Do you realize you’re inside a dungeon?”

“It’s rare to be able to read an alchemy thesis about dungeons inside an actual dungeon, isn’t it?”

Karen said while keeping her eyes on the thesis.

“Is that a thesis about dungeons?”

Licht said suspiciously.

The thesis title was "Cultivation of Medicinal Herbs outside the Sphere of Influence." A renowned thesis written by B-rank master alchemist Lacker, sponsored by the Gradlia Marquis household.

As the title made clear, it was a thesis presenting research results showing that medicinal herbs could be cultivated outside the sphere of influence.

Having become B-rank, Karen could now read this thesis. She was even permitted to take out a copied version of the thesis. She had left this thesis in the tent during the monster attack and fled, but it was one of the things she went back to retrieve as preparation before diving into the dungeon.

“It also writes about dungeons. Outside the sphere of influence is said to be an environment similar to inside dungeons, isn’t it? Medicinal herbs grow there just like in dungeons.”

“Yeah. Monsters appear there too.”

“But apparently medicinal herbs can’t actually be cultivated inside a dungeon. The really fascinating part is the section describing the cultivation experiments conducted there.”

Inside dungeons, medicinal herbs sprouted everywhere in abundance. Every herb was fresh and verdant, neither in a sprout state nor grown too much and withered. Always, constantly, every herb remained in the form of fully grown cotyledons, glittering brilliantly.

At the beginning of his research, Lacker focused on one plant growing inside a dungeon and hired someone to monitor that herb to investigate where these herbs came from and where they went. But the medicinal herb being monitored inside the dungeon disappeared as if slipping past the monitor’s eyes.

So Lacker switched to research on herb cultivation outside the dungeon zone. Outside dungeon territory, at the very least, medicinal herbs didn’t disappear and eventually withered. Lacker discovered that the time until withering could be extended by providing fertilizer. He found that magic stones and monster corpses could be used as fertilizer. When the time before withering was increased, the herbs dropped seeds, or the number of herb plants increased. Even so, no one could observe herbs in the process of sprouting; they only noticed them once they had somehow already appeared.

A plant that didn’t grow while being observed.

—Was that truly a plant?

“…Phew. Famous theses really are amazing.”

Karen gulped.

Thanks to this thesis, she felt her understanding of medicinal herbs deepening. She had once written a thesis bearing Sieg’s name while citing this thesis as an example. After boasting so much about it, Karen felt bad toward Sieg because she lacked confidence that her paper had reached this level.

Medicinal herbs. If she spent time inside the dungeon, her understanding of these plants that were the raw materials for healing potions might deepen further. If her understanding of medicinal herbs deepened, Karen’s potions would likely ascend to a higher level.

Licht sighed, watching Karen, her nose tip reddened, absorbed in the thesis.

“Fine, you can do as you like, whether reading your thesis or sleeping. No matter how much you stay alert and watch your surroundings, it would just wear down your nerves and be pointless.”

“Then I’ll read the thesis.”

“The knights are giving you cold looks, though?”

Told by Licht, Karen looked ahead.

The knights walking in front took turns looking back, watching Karen with expressions asking what on earth she was doing inside a dungeon.

She became fearlessly cheerful and spoke loudly enough for them to hear:

“This is the greatest effort I can make right now. I can’t contribute anything in combat or patrols, so I’m deepening my understanding of medicinal herbs. In other words, I’m improving the quality of healing potions. Someday, that effort might save all of your lives.”

“That’s the official reason, right? So what’s the real one?”

I want to learn everything I can learn as an alchemist during this rare opportunity to dive into a dungeon! But both reasons are genuine, you know? Saying they’re both facts might be more accurate.”

If her understanding of medicinal herbs deepened, the quality of healing potions would improve. It was a fact that if the quality of healing potions improved, more lives might be saved. It was also true that Karen simply found it immensely enjoyable.

The knights turned forward with understanding expressions. Karen looked at Licht with a bright smile, then lowered her gaze to the thesis again.

Watching her, Licht muttered quietly, "You’re too thick-skinned.”

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Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty-One: Departure Preparations

“Going to the tenth floor of an unexplored dungeon itself isn’t difficult for us as long as we don’t fight the boss. However…”

Alban looked down at Karen with a stern expression. Having apparently shaved and perhaps having washed and slicked back his hair, he looked refreshed overall. The bearded Alban had looked to be in his late thirties, but the groomed Alban looked only to be in his mid-twenties. With his expressions now clearer, his haggard cheeks and the dark circles under his eyes revealed the extent of his mental strain. It was obvious he was deliberately lowering his voice to sound more imposing.

“However, once we must protect someone unable to fight, the difficulty increases dramatically. For us to protect you without a single injury, we need you to follow our instructions, Miss Karen.”

“Understood.”

To Alban, who spoke with particular gravity, Karen nodded obediently.

She was basically baggage. So following their instructions would be the best course of action.

“Monsters seem foolish but are cunning. When they see a group, they target the weak first.”

“They target the weak? That’s clever. But why call them foolish?”

“Even if the opponent is strong, they come at you without fearing death. Even when the difference in strength is clear. What else would you call that but foolish?”

“Ah… It’s like monsters live to die, isn’t it?”

“What?”

“Um, never mind.”

When Karen spoke, remembering her dialogue with the pegasus from some time ago, Alban looked puzzled.

How much of monster ecology had been revealed in this world? At least Alban had apparently never conversed with a monster like the pegasus.

—For someone around D-rank in ability, that was probably normal.

Monsters that understood human language were advanced. Naturally, they normally only existed on the eleventh floor and below. So high-ranking adventurers might know about it.

I’ve obtained a riding dragon from Lord Helfried. Now we can bring wine with us.”

Knight Captain…”

Knight Captain…”

Gottfried, who had seemed busy making preparations, returned leading the riding dragon by the reins with a pleased expression.

Completely unfazed by Karen’s lukewarm gaze and Alban’s astonished stare, Gottfried said:

Miss Karen, you should ride in the wagon. Monsters target the weak, but those who are too weak are apparently difficult for them to notice. When monsters do approach, stick close to the riding dragon. The riding dragon’s magical power will mask you, making it harder for monsters to perceive you.”

“So you prepared the riding dragon for Miss Karen.”

Alban said with apparent relief.

Gottfried averted his eyes slightly as he nodded, then cleared his throat and spoke:

“This hiding method is said to be effective even after being visually spotted by a monster. There’s a story of an adventurer on the verge of death being chased by a bugbear. After hiding beneath the corpse of a dead forest bear, the bugbear that had been pursuing him suddenly lost track of him.”

I’ve heard that. There’s also the story that when an overly strong adventurer is nearby, weak adventurers actually become harder for monsters to notice.”

That was why weak adventurers wanted to be near strong adventurers. But from a strong adventurer’s perspective, they would be annoying remoras.

“Normally, however, the weak just get attacked by monsters and die first. Well, remember this for desperate times, Miss Karen.”

“Yes.”

Karen nodded obediently to Gottfried’s words as well.

“We just need to watch the entrance, right?”

Lady Petra, Lady Rosine, please.”

Karen nodded to Petra and bowed her head to Rosine as well. She planned to have the two of them wait outside the dungeon.

“It seems Sir Alban and the Third Unit members are being targeted by someone. I don’t know by whom or why they’re being targeted, but it would help if you two could block the entrance so that whoever it is doesn’t follow us.”

“If that’s the case, leave it to me.”

I shall do so too.”

In truth, she was leaving them behind so the knights wouldn’t have more people to protect besides Karen. Although Petra and Rosine were apparently among the stronger young ladies, they weren’t as strong as the knights. In that case, from the knights’ perspective, they would only be subjects to protect.

“If something happens and you consume your potions on hand, please let me know. I’ll take responsibility and replenish them later.”

“Really!? Then cosmetic water! I want soap and face powder too!”

“By ‘something,’ I meant if an emergency occurs… but well, fine.”

To Petra’s frank demand, Karen nodded.

“If you’ll blockade the dungeon entrance, I’ll present you both with a year’s supply of Lady Waltride’s royal seal cosmetics set.”

“A year!? That hard-to-obtain cosmetic!?”

“Ah, I can’t make it all at once, okay? There’s an expiration date, and I’ll make seasonal adjustments, so it’ll be each time.”

“That’s fine! Totally fine! I’ll guard the dungeon gate with everything I’ve got!”

I shall show you a perfect defense, Lady Karen.”

While Petra got excited, Rosine’s expression became determined.

Karen made sure to tell them just in case.

“You don’t need to defend it to the death, okay? Value your lives.”

“Beauty is more important than life…! Ow.”

When Karen reflexively chopped Petra, Rosine immediately took a defensive stance to protect her own forehead. Rosine apparently belonged to the same category as Petra.

Petra glared at Karen.

“W-What was that for…!?”

I apologize for being rude to a noble young lady. But I don’t want you saying things like ‘my life doesn’t matter.’ I told you before, didn’t I?”

Now that Karen had become a B-rank alchemist, chopping a noble young lady wouldn’t immediately end everything. Even so, Petra could certainly have reprimanded Karen for it. However, Petra did not scold Karen and instead eventually looked up at her with a sulky expression.

“…True, you need more than just a pretty face to marry a good man.”

“Why are you saying that while looking at me?”

I’m not saying it’s bad, but if you ask if you’re beautiful, well, not quite. Oh, but your skin is incredibly beautiful…! How frustrating. Despite the shortages, you’re using plenty of beauty potions on yourself, aren’t you!?”

Karen meekly accepted having her face firmly grabbed by Petra.

I am using them. My face is like an advertisement for my products, after all.”

“Hmph.”

After staring intently at Karen’s face as if displeased, Petra said:

“…You should value your own life too.”

Saying this, she released Karen’s face with a light push.

I have to receive the cosmetics set as payment. It’ll be a problem if you don’t come back alive.”

Rosine, who had been watching Petra’s profile closely, covered her mouth and tattled to Karen:

Lady Karen, Lady Petra seems to be worried about you. Moreover, she’s embarrassed about saying something she’s not used to saying.”

Lady Rosine! Don’t say unnecessary things!”

I merely thought it would be terrible if there were misunderstandings!”

Looking down at the girls arguing noisily, Karen chuckled and said:

I’ll definitely come back, so please take care of things here.”

“Leave it to us, Lady Karen. When you return, I would like to discuss business regarding your potions.”

Karen looked puzzled at Rosine’s words but nodded.

“Understood. I’m looking forward to hearing what kind of discussion it will be.”

Creating several reasons to return, reasons to be wanted back, Karen finished preparing for departure.

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Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty: Chivalric Spirit

“…What shall we do, Captain?”

“What do you mean what shall we do—do you want to risk your lives for Miss Alchemist’s whim?”

Asked by a knight, Alban answered with a bitter expression.

Unlike Alban, who was negative about Karen’s proposal, the knights looked desperate.

“But if we can borrow Miss Alchemist’s power now, even we might be able to conquer a dungeon…!”

Master Julius is already in the middle of conquering the dungeon. Are you trying to steal his achievements?”

“That’s not it! —Even someone as capable as Master Julius could have something go wrong. Like with the previous earl.”

Almost the moment Karen gasped, Alban shouted at the knight:

“Silence! Master Julius and Lord Winfried are completely different. Lord Winfried’s strength was said to be about that of a lower C-rank adventurer. He can’t be compared to Master Julius, who is said to be among the top B-rank adventurers!”

After saying this in one breath, Alban looked at Karen and said:

“Despite being a part of the knight order bearing the Ehlertt name, these men lament their lack of dungeon-conquering experience. So they just fabricated a reason because they want to dive into a dungeon. Rest assured, nothing untoward would happen to Master Julius.”

Saying this, Alban turned back toward the knight. Karen also looked at the knight’s face. He was a young knight. Late teens, perhaps about the same age as Karen.

“Do you not even understand what should and should not be said in front of Master Julius’ fiancée?”

“…! I was in the wrong. Miss Alchemist, I apologize for my lack of consideration.”

The young knight’s face showed sudden realization at Alban’s words, and he immediately apologized to Karen.

Karen responded with a smile:

“Please don’t worry about it. I was the one who stirred up everyone’s hopes, after all.”

The strength of noble knights was said to be equivalent to D-rank adventurers. Captains might reach C-rank, though there were exceptional individuals like Julius who possessed overwhelming strength.

On average, they were only strong enough to maybe break through the tenth floor of a dungeon. While taking pride as noble knights, they also held an inferiority complex about not having the exceptional strength of adventurers.

That was why there was significant opposition to Helfried’s decision to display portraits at future New Year festivals of those who distinguished themselves for the territory—portraits of those who cleared the territorial capital’s dungeon.

If adventurers’ portraits were displayed every year, the nobles’ dignity would be completely crushed. However, they could not object. After all, the solution was simple: the noble knights merely needed to become stronger and conquer a dungeon themselves.

Being weak was wrong.

In that sort of atmosphere, Karen had tempted them with the chance to conquer the dungeon under her complete support, with far less risk to their lives than usual. Even if they didn’t make it in time for the boss at the deepest part of the tenth floor, experience participating in the conquest of an unconquered dungeon would undoubtedly sharpen their swords.

After calmly accepting the apology, Karen used the young knight’s slip of the tongue to say:

“Besides, as that knight said, something going wrong might truly happen.”

“What could possibly happen?”

To the frowning Alban, Karen explained with a smile:

“How can we trust that Horst, who set up mechanisms to cause abnormalities in the royal capital’s dungeon, wouldn’t set up anything in Ehlertt’s dungeon, his homeland?”

“…If he were to set something up, wouldn’t it be in the territorial capital dungeon?”

“That’s entirely up to Horst’s whim, so we don’t know. This time, monsters apparently overflowed a wider area than usual, didn’t they? Because of that, a person died, and the tent site was changed. Perhaps something really is happening.”

“Monsters overflowing over a wider area than expected isn’t particularly unusual, Miss Karen.”

“But something really might happen. In that case, Mr. Julius alone would be in danger. If we could rush to that situation, you all might become Ehlertt’s heroes.”

Karen deliberately maintained a matter-of-fact tone and appealed to them about the advantages of accepting her proposal.

Alban, who had been staring intently at Karen, eventually let out a deep sigh.

Miss Karen, you’re genuinely worried about Master Julius, despite how strong he is.”

“It’s true I’m worried, but right now I’m explaining the advantage that serving as my escort might itself become an opportunity to change Lord Helfried’s opinion.”

“How could such an impossibly remote possibility be an advantage for us?”

Alban scratched his disheveled head roughly, then elbowed the young knight standing next to him in the side. It must have hurt considerably, as the young knight crouched down holding his side.

Without looking at him, Alban bowed his head to Karen.

I apologize for my subordinate’s thoughtless remark frightening you to your core.”

“Eh? No, not at all—”

Your hands are trembling, Miss Karen.”

Karen reflexively hid her hands behind her back. But doing so was as good as admitting they had been trembling.

Karen ground her teeth inwardly. The very Karen who was asking them to enter the dungeon alongside her was trembling from nothing more than imagination alone.

Who would want to escort such a coward into a dungeon? She had to maintain a composed face. She needed to make them think she was a reliable alchemist who would make them believe they could clear the dungeon if Karen was there.

She was supposed to make herself seem like a great sturdy ship, and this proposal like an irresistible temptation, yet instead she was nothing more than a leaky boat.

Could it end up like it had with Winfried? Certainly, the circumstances she had heard about were very similar. They said Winfried had entered a dungeon on the verge of a Great Collapse and managed to stop it, only to be killed by monsters in the process. Where was the guarantee that the same wouldn’t happen to Julius?

Karen pinched her hand behind her back.

I’ll leave the decision to you, Alban.”

Knight Captain!”

“It’s your future, and your lives. Make a choice without regrets.”

Gottfried came over and left the choice to Alban and his men. Would they dive into a dungeon and stake their lives for their future, or seek safety?

Alban returned his gaze from Gottfried back to Karen.

Miss Karen.”

“—Yes, Sir Alban.”

Karen forced herself to smile.

A more relaxed smile.

To wear a sharp smile and project the reliability that she could fulfill their desires.

When he stepped in front of her, Alban lightly grabbed Karen’s arm.

He pulled out the hand she had hidden and, seeing the marks where she had pinched herself to stop the trembling, looked at her in exasperation.

She had intended to boldly press her demand, make it seem as though everything would be easy so long as Karen was there, and sweep them along with momentum into accepting. It’s all over now—as Karen’s vision darkened, Alban gently placed his forehead against the back of Karen’s hand.

“Huh?”

To Karen, who let out a foolish sound, Alban raised his face and said:

I pay my respect to the knight who stakes his life to conquer a dungeon, and to the maiden who offers earnest prayers to the goddess for that knight.”

Looking away from the dumbfounded Karen, Alban looked at the knights.

“Everyone, we, the Ehlertt Knight Order Third Unit, will now begin the dungeon conquest. We do not accept Miss Karen’s proposal to carve out our future. Nor is it to steal the achievement of dungeon conquest from Master Julius. It is to embody the fact that the prayers of a maiden who thinks of Ehlertt’s greatest knight have reached the goddess—we, the Ehlertt Knight Order, shall demonstrate this!”

“Yes, sir!”

At Alban’s words, the knights responded in perfect unison.

It was Gottfried who patted the shoulder of the stunned Karen.

“What moves knights is not profit but chivalric spirit, Miss Karenyou moved them well.”

Gottfried said this and stepped forward.

“Listen well, you all—we will escort Miss Karen to Master Julius without letting her suffer a single injury.”

“So you are coming with us as well, Knight Captain?”

Karen said with relief.

Though she had counted on Gottfried’s accompaniment from the start, hearing that he would actually come along made her feel relieved.

In response, Gottfried shrugged his shoulders.

“Since my subordinates are going, I will naturally accompany them as well. If you hadn’t been able to move them, I had no intention of going.”

“Eh… even though Mr. Julius might need help?”

Even though he had once said that he would naturally help Julius if he were in trouble.

When Karen looked up in dismay, Gottfried said with a troubled expression:

“Because such a thing is impossible.”

Karen wanted to ask how he could say that with such certainty. But Julius was probably overwhelmingly strong enough to justify such confidence. Karen believed she understood Julius’s strength to a reasonable extent herself. And yet, because Karen still could not help but go to meet him, their hearts had been moved.

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Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Nine: Empty Guarantee

“Everyone, do you have a moment?”

Miss Karen, of course.”

The one who welcomed her was a knight with dark navy hair.

Perhaps because they had just obtained medium healing potions for free, he and his companions greeted Karen warmly.

“What business do you have?”

“Um, may I ask your name first? I’m Karen. A B-rank alchemist.”

“Ah, forgive me. It seems I forgot to introduce myself. How rude. I am Alban Court. Please call me Alban. I’m the captain of this unit in the Ehlertt Knight Order—formerly the First Unit, but now the Third Unit.”

It seemed the knights who had been serving Helfried until now were not the First Unit, despite being a unit serving the earl. Because Horst had held the real power, the First Unit was probably occupied by those under his influence. And now that Helfried had regained real power, they were here.

Karen took a deep breath before speaking:

I came to consult with everyone about the future.”

“Consult?”

The Knight Captain asked me to help all of you. But until now, I didn’t know how I should help you. So I wanted to discuss how I could be of assistance.”

“…Indeed, there’s no way you could know. Even we don’t fully understand why the Knight Captain sought your help.”

Alban glanced at Gottfried. Sitting alone on a tree stump, he was maintaining his sword with an atmosphere so relaxed it seemed out of place.

“However, I’ve come to fully understand the fact that you have His Lordship the Earl’s deep trust. To think he would even try to excuse himself to you about a commoner’s death.”

“You overheard my conversation with Master Licht?”

“Surely you don’t think we were eavesdropping? We are knights. We would never stoop to such behavior.”

Looking disgusted, Alban jerked his chin toward Urte and Sepl.

“We simply heard the story from them. While you were making potions, talking to Lord Zenkel.”

“I see. I apologize for the misunderstanding.”

“It can’t be helped. You’re a commoner and a woman, and your profession is far removed from knighthood. It’s no wonder you can’t understand us.”

“…You take pride in your work, don’t you?”

“Rather than work, we consider serving as Ehlertt knights to be our mission.”

At Alban’s words, Karen breathed a sigh of relief. Licht had said they might quit being knights, but it seemed they had no intention of giving up. In that case, the chances they would accept Karen’s proposal were high.

“Do you all want to continue being knights?”

“Naturally.”

Alban answered with a bitter expression. Behind him, the knights openly displayed their displeasure. If Karen hadn’t distributed potions beforehand, their reaction might have been much more intense.

While making expressions as if they had bitten into bitter insects at Karen’s rude question, they waited for Karen’s true intention, waiting for her next words.

“Is it possible for you to continue being knights… as things currently stand?”

“…So His Lordship does intend to abandon us after all.”

Alban sharply grasped what Karen was getting at and spat out bitterly.

She didn’t deny it.

For an instant, when she told him she would watch over the knights, Helfried looked not at Karen but into the distance. She thought she saw a cold light flash in his eyes.

Whether he had nodded or not—either way, Helfried didn’t seem to want to actively rescue Alban and the other knights from the Third Unit. Even if the hunting festival ended safely while they continued hiding like this—

It was doubtful whether they would still have a place within the Ehlertt Knight Order afterward. That was why there was one thing she had to confirm above all else.

“Why are you all being treated coldly by Lord Helfried?”

“What will you do by asking that, Alchemist Karen? What exactly can you do? Even if His Lordship favors you, do you think you can change his heart?”

Alban said irritably.

Karen put her hand on her chest and held her head high.

I might be able to. I’m shown consideration by Lord Helfried, after all… The fact that you were removed from the First Unit means you all incurred Lord Helfried’s displeasure. But the fact that you haven’t been stripped of your positions as knights suggests that you aren’t guilty of any crime.”

“We simply wanted His Lordship to focus on governing the territory for the prosperity of Ehlertt.”

Focusing on governing the territory meant giving up on Sieg, who was suffering from his Bloodline Blessing at the time.

“But His Lordship didn’t do that. The consequences of not holding the hunting festival for years came back to haunt us, and to suppress the expanded monster damage, we entered under Horst’s command.”

“That’s…”

“Is that a crime? We were in the First Unit. For Ehlertt’s sake, in place of the lord who wouldn’t return to his territory, we entered under Horst’s command and tackled various territorial problems. Some of those problems were caused by Horst himself, though.”

Helfried was probably fighting in the royal capital for Sieg’s sake at that time. The Ehlertt territory was neglected during that period.

“Even now, we believe His Lordship should have returned far sooner.”

“…Lord Helfried won’t accept that way of thinking.”

“Weren’t you supposed to be able to change his thinking?”

To Alban, who wore an ironic smile, Karen said:

I’ll change it. Even if I can’t change that way of thinking itself, I’ll make it so Lord Helfried accepts you all, Sir Alban.”

If the story Alban told was true, there was hope. In the first place, the very fact that he was giving Gottfried an opportunity to help them probably meant Helfried wasn’t abandoning them.

What they lacked was simply an opportunity.

“How?”

I’ll manage somehow… I’ll change it eventually, so won’t you listen to my request first?”

Your request?”

To Alban, who looked puzzled, Karen nodded.

“Yes. I want to go to where Mr. Julius is currently clearing the Forest’s Edge Dungeon. I can’t go alone, so I want you all to escort me.”

“Can you fight?”

I can’t fight, which is why I need an escort.”

Alban made an obviously reluctant face.

Karen pressed her case with all her might so she wouldn’t be refused.

“If you’ll grant me this request, I’ll do everything in my power to make Lord Helfried accept all of you! You just saw how he shows me consideration, didn’t you!?”

“In the first place, why do you want to go to Master Julius? The Forest’s Edge Dungeon is an unexplored dungeon, isn’t it? A dungeon with only ten floors would be child’s play for him.”

“That’s what everyone keeps saying.”

“Has some abnormality occurred? Could it be that you want us to solve that abnormality and thereby let us accumulate achievements?”

Alban gasped as if he had suddenly realized something, but Karen shook her head.

“No, that’s not it. If an abnormality had occurred, Lord Helfried, who has various magical tools, would be the first to notice and would take countermeasures.”

“Then what exactly is it?”

Everyone gave their stamp of approval that there was nothing to worry about with Julius. As a result, Karen’s internal “approval card” had already been stamped over and over again. Even so, not all the gaps were filled.

“No matter what anyone says, I’m terribly worried about Mr. Julius! So I want to go see him right now!”

Without discussing Julius’s circumstances, Karen held her head high with confidence.

“…Don’t tell me you’re trying to make us risk our lives for the mere reason that you want to see Master Julius?”

I don’t think I’m putting your lives at risk. I can make medium healing potions, and I can even make panaceas. Even my cooking becomes potions. It happens without me even trying. By changing the ingredients, each dish can be taken without worrying about cooldown time, even with the same effect. You should already know something of my abilities.”

Alban and the other knights exchanged glances. Karen’s rare ability had already been demonstrated to them several times.

“With this power, I will protect your lives.”

After declaring this with her chest held high, Karen made a gesture as if grabbing an invisible box and setting it aside.

“…So as for all of you, I’ll manage something about that afterward.”

Having been metaphorically set aside, Alban and the knights stared at Karen in disbelief.

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 278

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Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Eight: Motivation 2

Master Licht, aren’t you worried about Mr. Julius?”

“Well, I do wish he’d at least said something before leaving.”

Licht shrugged his shoulders.

I’m worried, sure, but if Julius is fighting to overcome his past, all I can do is cheer him on, right?”

“…In other words, no matter what happened in the past, an unexplored dungeon around the tenth floor isn’t actually any threat to Mr. Julius’s abilities, is it?”

“Obviously. The fact that such a question even comes to mind—are you really Julius’s lover? You really don’t know him at all.”

Karen frowned slightly at his scoff as she appraised the potion. The appraisal mirror’s result showed it was a medium healing potion. Karen opened her pouch and refilled the empty bottles with the potion as she spoke:

I’ve made a medium healing potion. If you have empty bottles, feel free to refill them, Master Licht.”

“What’s the charge?”

“Right now, it’s no exaggeration to say we’re in a kind of emergency situation with a cooperative relationship, so there’s no charge.”

Karen said with a bright smile and looked around.

“Everyone, I’ve made a medium healing potion! Those of you with empty potion bottles, feel free to refill them! We’re comrades who’ve eaten from the same pot, so I won’t charge you!”

“Really!? Is that okay!? The potion I have is a small healing potion! Can I swap the contents for one?”

“Of course, Lady Petra. In fact, let’s swap them all out!”

At a speed that the knights and Rosine, who were hesitantly exchanging glances, couldn’t possibly match, Petra immediately came rushing over.

Defeated by the sight of Petra refilling her bottles without the slightest reservation, Rosine followed suit, and after that, the knights swarmed in.

Karen distributed potions with an amiable smile.

“Please don’t hold back. Everyone’s in a difficult situation, so let’s refill our potions while we can!”

“How generous. Should I say you’re too much of a good person?”

To Licht’s exasperated comment, Karen raised her ladle with a smile.

“How about a cup for you too, Master Licht?”

I’ll pass. Unfortunately, I don’t have any empty bottles.”

Gottfried, who approached from behind the shrugging Licht, frowned and looked down at Karen.

Miss Karen, you shouldn’t sell your skills so cheaply.”

I don’t intend to sell them cheaply, Knight Captain.”

When Karen answered with a smile, the two of them looked dubious.

Once the potions had been sufficiently distributed, Karen headed toward Sepl and Urte. Taking the two of them to a place where the nobles couldn’t overhear, Karen spoke up:

I want to go to the tenth floor of an unexplored dungeon, but could you two take on being my escorts?”

Sepl scratched his neck as he answered:

I’m D-rank, Little Karen. In other words, I’ve never cleared the tenth floor. It’s fundamentally impossible to escort you, who can’t fight, while diving into a dungeon.”

“Well, figured as much.”

Karen looked at Urte, but Urte shrugged her shoulders.

I’m C-rank, but it’s equally impossible for me, Karen.”

I expected that from Uncle Sepl, but even you can’t do it, Urte?”

“Yeah.”

Urte nodded confidently.

“Diving into a dungeon while escorting someone who can’t fight is incredibly difficult. The tenth floor, especially, is out of the question. I’m not refusing because I’m a supporter. I’d refuse such a request even if I were an adventurer.”

“It’s not like I’m asking you to clear the tenth floor boss. I think we’d be following after Mr. Julius, and there probably wouldn’t be that many monsters.”

“Even so, it’s impossible, Karen. There’s no way I could do it alone, and even if Sepl and I joined forces and risked our lives, protecting you would be difficult.”

“I see.”

Karen nodded.

It was the answer she’d anticipated.

“How many adventurers with about Uncle Sepl’s level of skill would we need for you to take me down to the tenth floor of an unexplored dungeon?”

“A party of six… Ideally, I’d want about ten people. Even with that many people, I’d still decline to clear the tenth-floor boss.”

“I see.”

Karen.”

Urte called Karen’s name in an admonishing tone.

I can understand wanting to see your lover when you’ve just started dating. But even if you went, you’d just be in the way. That man is strong. There’s nothing at all for you to worry about.”

Urte didn’t know about Julius’s past of being left behind in that dungeon. Yet even Licht, who did know, remained relaxed, convinced Julius would be fine.

Karen probably would not be of any help.

In the first place, Julius most likely didn’t even need help.

Gottfried and Licht, who should have known the circumstances best, weren’t particularly worried or anxious.

Surely there was no meaning in Karen trying to follow Julius into the dungeon.

No matter what she did, she couldn’t make it in time anymore.

“But even now, I want to go meet him.”

The young Julius who had been left behind back then—

At Karen’s murmur, Sepl and Urte frowned.

Even without understanding the meaning of the word "meet," it seemed to have conveyed that Karen hadn’t given up on diving into the dungeon.

Whether they intended to lecture her or persuade her

Before the two could continue, Karen abruptly turned her back on them.

When she quickly escaped to the nobles’ area, the two frowned but didn’t follow.

With light steps, Karen headed toward the gloomy shade of trees where the knights huddled together with hunched backs.

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 277

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Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Seven: Motivation

After returning, Karen began her alchemy work.

With an orichalcum alchemy cauldron, a World Tree ladle, and this being the very edge of the dungeon’s sphere of influence—a location that could practically be said to be almost entirely outside the sphere—medicinal herbs grew everywhere.

As Karen had gathered herbs on her way back and immediately started making healing potions upon her return, one of the knights approached her side.

He was a man with dark navy hair who often received instructions from Gottfried on behalf of the knights. He seemed to be a leader-like figure among the knights. Though he looked young, his unshaven beard made his age hard to tell. The knights serving at Helfried’s side maintained crisp appearances even during their camp life, but the grooming of the knights Gottfried brought with him showed conspicuous signs of disorder.

Miss Karen, I heard you were summoned by His Lordship the Earl earlier—did something happen?”

“It was nothing significant.”

Helfried had been concerned that continuing the hunting festival would create a situation that disregarded commoners, and out of consideration for Karen, who was a commoner, he had taken the trouble to provide her with an explanation. For the knights, who were nobles, consideration for commoners was probably irrelevant. They likely thought the protesting merchants should simply be killed and done with.

When Karen gave a brief explanation, the man hung his head.

“I see… So he said nothing about us.”

“Ah, um, when we parted, I told him I would also keep an eye on all of you, and I think Lord Helfried nodded, you know?”

Probably, Karen added in her heart. To the parting words she had said as if to hide her embarrassment, Helfried may or may not have nodded.

The knight showed a dark smile tinged with shadow.

“To His Lordship the Earl, we were nothing but a nuisance from the start…”

Though Karen hadn’t said anything of the sort, the knight jumped to his own conclusion, turned his back on Karen, and returned to where his companions were gathered. As Karen watched the knight’s melancholy retreating figure, Licht approached and spoke:

“Seeing you get summoned by Earl Ehlertt, he was apparently hoping their situation had become a topic of discussion.”

“Even if he expected that… if he was going to discuss the knights’ treatment, he’d call the Knight Captain, wouldn’t he?”

“Those guys understand that too, but they’re probably anxious. They were originally people who, even if not exactly opposed to Earl Ehlertt, were thought of as difficult to handle. Their loyalty to Ehlertt and their desire to use their strength for him are genuine, which is why they’re being kept under protection like this.”

By keeping them isolated in a separate location, they were being protected from becoming scapegoats if something happened. However, from Karen’s perspective, they only appeared to be neglected and rotting away. The knights themselves probably felt the same way.

Looking down at Karen resuming her potion-making, Licht sighed.

“The way things are going, they’ll probably quit being knights after the hunting festival ends.”

“Is that so?”

Karen said while stirring the contents of the alchemy cauldron in circles. Licht looked at Karen sharply and said:

You don’t seem interested, do you, Karen?”

“From my perspective, I have no thoughts other than ‘if they want to quit, they should quit’…”

“How cold-hearted. Weren’t you asked about them by the Knight Captain? You were, weren’t you?”

“That’s why I’ll watch over them to make sure they aren’t falsely accused.”

If they quit being knights, would they no longer be falsely accused? Or even if they quit being knights, would they still fall victim to someone’s divisive schemes? And if so—would keeping them as knights be good or bad for Ehlertt?

What could Karen possibly do for them when she understood nothing? If Gottfried was relying on her as family through Julius, she did feel like doing something for them. However, she particularly didn’t feel like doing anything more for them than preventing false accusations.

“Speaking of which, why were you called by Earl Ehlertt?”

I received an explanation about a commoner merchant who died in the recent attack, and that they would continue the hunting festival despite it. Since I’m also a commoner.”

“I see. Consideration for you, then. The Earl is concerned about you.”

Karen explained to Licht, who had been arranged by Helfried to act as a promoter for her panacea. Besides, Licht would surely be very interested in the next topic.

“Also, apparently Mr. Julius is currently conquering a nearby dungeon.”

At the whereabouts of Julius that Karen kindly informed him of, Licht’s expression changed.

Julius is in a dungeon? Don’t tell me—it’s the so-called ‘Forest Edge Dungeon’?”

“So-called? Um, Lord Helfried only told me it was a nearby dungeon.”

At Karen’s words upon her return, Licht put his hand to his forehead and looked up at the sky.

“If it’s nearby, that’s the only one it could be.”

“…Is there something about that dungeon?”

Helfried had told Karen as if it were nothing of note. From his attitude, it was clear that to Helfried—who trusted in Julius’s strength—it wasn’t worth worrying about.

Karen’s heart, which had wavered with anxiety even at that time, began to pound loudly at Licht’s meaningful manner. Licht looked at Karen with a bitter expression.

“It’s that dungeon… the one where Julius’s old man cast him into.”

“What…! Why would Lord Helfried…!”

Earl Ehlertt doesn’t know the details of Julius’s circumstances.”

Karen caught her breath.

“I see… so Lord Helfried doesn’t know about that either…”

Since Licht hadn’t activated the magical tool to prevent eavesdropping, Karen spoke vaguely. Julius had said that Helfried didn’t know the secret of Julius’s birth. Whether he knew they had different mothers or believed them to be full siblings, Karen hadn’t yet learned the details.

Helfried didn’t know that Julius had been thrown into a dungeon by his father’s hand and subjected to a life-or-death trial.

“According to you, the dungeon incident isn’t even a secret for Julius, but if Julius doesn’t talk about it, I don’t intend to go out of my way to speak of it either.”

“…That’s true. For Mr. Julius, it shouldn’t have been something to hide from me. But even among other things I know, there seemed to be things he didn’t want his family to know, so I don’t feel like saying anything either.”

There had once been an assassin who poisoned Karen’s curry and targeted Sieg and other members of the Ehlertt family. Ever since Julius fought that assassin and, suffering from magical power intoxication, tried to hide himself from Helfried and everyone, Karen had felt that although he loved his family, he was still keeping some kind of wall between them.

Just how far that wall extended, Karen had yet to understand. If Helfried didn’t know Julius’s circumstances, she would have no choice but to act.

After infusing the potion with extra magical power to complete it, Karen stood up.

“It must be a harsh place for Julius mentally… but if he chose to delve into it, then he’ll likely be alright.”

Saying this, Licht sat down on a nearby tree root, and Karen’s eyes widened.

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