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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 312

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Chapter Three Hundred and Twelve: Wall Between Nobles and Commoners

Nearly all of those dancing in high spirits were commoners. It was probably because the music being played was the kind Karen recognized—the sort meant for common folk. The nobles kept their polite distance from the lively commoners, who danced without a trace of etiquette or propriety.

Given the very purpose of the New Year’s Festival—a gathering where nobles and commoners joined hands to protect the territory—it seemed a shame. And yet each group had clustered together with their own kind. But that was simply how things were.

Because this world, in every sense imaginable, drew a sharp line between those above and those below.

“Let’s dance too, Julius.”

“Could you give me one more song to watch? I’m almost at the point where I can follow their pattern.”

“Commoner dances are fine to muddle through. Nobody’s going to be embarrassed if you get it wrong.”

I happen to like your proud expression too, Karen—the one you make when you feel pleased about me. That’s why I want to dance it perfectly.”

“Proud is one thing, but that sounds more like… a smug face.”

Being told that one of her less flattering expressions was his favorite left Karen with a complicated look on her face.

Julius chuckled softly.

“Even if you’d love me no matter what, I still find it adorable when you look proud because of me.”

You’re pretty unusual too, Julius.”

Karen said it to hide her embarrassment. Julius smiled all the more warmly as he looked down at her, then began committing the commoner dances to memory. Just then, a conversation between adventurers drifted to Karen’s ears.

“Still, who would’ve thought that young master could laugh at an A-rank adventurer and get away with it?”

He’s one bold heir. I like him.”

“Oh? So even adventurers can see it. Then Ehlertt’s in good hands.”

The adventurers who had been addressed fell quiet at once and stiffened. Even though the words themselves were positive, being approached by a noble was enough to make adventurers nervous.

Nevertheless, the adventurers who had been approached—by Alban—answered back despite their guarded expressions.

“…It’s good that Ehlertt is doing well. Makes it easier for us to brag to adventurers from other territories.”

“The only unfortunate thing is that the adventurer Young Master Sieg favors most isn’t from Ehlertt.”

“Tch. Way to hit where it hurts.”

“What I mean to say is that I would like you all to continue throwing yourselves into dungeon conquest. My own Court Viscounty has its share of territory. If there is anything you would like to see improved from an adventurer’s perspective, speak up. I, too, cannot afford to fall behind that upstart new lord fresh from the royal capital when it comes to managing a territory.”

Alban brought Karen up as a half-joking example. The adventurers who had been sulking looked up and cracked grins.

“…So we’ve both got a fire lit under us, then, have we?”

“It may be well and good to have drawn in a capable adventurer and alchemist from the royal capital, but neither nobles nor commoners enjoy hearing that Ehlertt recovered only thanks to them. For the pride of Ehlertt’s people, I’d like your cooperation.”

“Didn’t think I’d ever hear a noble say something like that to us.”

“In that case, there’s a policy I’ve been curious about for a while—”

Whatever the reason, the wall between nobles and commoners, between those above and below, was being removed all around the venue, and people were beginning to connect.

Karen was grinning to herself with quiet delight at the sight of it when Julius gently took her hand.

Karen, the next song is starting. Will you dance with me?”

“Gladly!”

Commoner dances were a simple sequence of repeated steps—feet moving in rhythm, spinning round and round, and at the end a bow before parting ways and swapping partners. But married couples, or pairs like Karen and Julius, were perfectly free to keep the same partner throughout.

So Karen had fully intended to keep dancing with Julius—but partway through, Thor barged in and stole him away.

“Huh? Thor!?”

Thor?!”

Sis, you’re dancing with me next.”

Thor gave a casual wave as he said it and swept off a wide-eyed Julius, still blinking in disbelief. Julius, dancing on with a thoroughly bewildered expression, and Thor, dancing the lady’s part with perfect composure, drew roaring laughter from adventurers and nobles alike. Whether to dance with Julius or with Thor—not just adventurers but nobles too were caught up in the fun, and the number of people joining in kept growing. Mostly men.

Left behind with a dazed expression, Karen found someone bowing to her in time with the music. It was Sieg.

Sister Karen, dance with me!”

“…Gladly!”

Karen thought for a moment, then decided that this was turning out to be fun in its own right, and nodded with a full smile.

“Oh, you’re quite good, Master Sieg.”

“Just Sieg. Drop the formal speech!”

Sieg smiled at her as they danced.

“Let’s be close like you and Thor from now on. We’re going to be a real family, after all!”

“In that case, you can call me your sister, Ms. Karen.”

“And you may call me your brother.”

Helfried and Alise had joined the dance at some point without Karen noticing and were now right behind her, delivering their additions in turn. Karen’s eyes went wide.

“Does that mean—Lady Alise and Lord Helfried as my sister-in-law and brother-in-law…!?”

“My, that has a nice ring to it.”

“Hmm. Not bad.”

Sister Karen, what about me?”

“Is Sieg… really all right? Truly?”

“Yes! That’s exactly what I want!”

Sieg said it with a smile bright as a blooming flower, then bowed to Karen and made his way to his next dance partner. The male adventurer who happened to be in Sieg’s path and ended up paired with him looked absolutely startled—ordinarily, men and women partnered together.

Nearby, the voices of young noble girls could be heard begging their parents to let them try the commoner dances, having realized that joining the circle might mean a chance to dance with Sieg. With the quiet dignity of a future heir, Sieg was somehow getting a rough-and-tumble male adventurer to dance the lady’s part without any apparent effort.

As Karen felt a warm swell of feeling at how much Sieg had grown, the next to arrive—just as promised—was Thor. She and Thor had danced together often enough in the adventurers’ quarter that they moved together without needing to think. When they finished a thoroughly enjoyable dance, Thor said:

“There’s someone over there who keeps looking this way like she wants to dance with you, Sis.”

Karen turned around, curious, and her eyes went wide.

LadyOttilie?”

There, for some reason dressed in men’s clothing—the formal attire of a knight—was Ottilie, who noticed Karen’s eyes on her and broke into a bright smile.

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Chapter Three Hundred and Eleven: Day of Blessings 2

He’s the younger brother of a baroness within the Ehlertt territory—he is hardly an outsider anymore!”

Alban noticed Karen’s gaze and gave her a nod. His knights followed suit, raising their voices in support.

“Indeed! Even if some find it hard to believe that Miss Karen participated in the black dragon subjugation party, it is an undeniable fact that she is the elder sister of an adventurer of A-rank caliber who conquered the thirtieth floor!”

“It’s practically the same as Ehlertt gaining an A-rank adventurer.”

“As the saying goes, if you wish to slay a dullahan, you begin by taking down its mount. Surely you can see what His Excellency the Earl intended by awarding Lady Karen a title!”

The nobles would likely have accepted it without issue if Licht or Julius had received the title. Because it was Karen, they had trouble accepting it. Even the nobles who recognized Karen as a capable alchemist must have found it difficult to swallow. In a world where those who fought—those who were strong—were the ones rewarded, Karen was an alchemist who could not fight.

And so Thor was casually being used as a bargaining chip to get the nobles to accept Karen’s presence.

“Umm…”

Karen’s expression grew increasingly flustered. She was grateful for Alban and the other knights stepping in to defend her, but Thor had his own standing to consider. She was just about to try and put a stop to it when Thor, who had climbed the central staircase and now stood before Helfried, turned to address the hall.

I’d appreciate it if you didn’t go putting words in my mouth.”

Thor said it coolly. His voice wasn’t raised, yet it carried across the room with an odd clarity, and Karen could only smile wryly and think, “Well, that’s fair.”

There was no trace of polite speech in Thor’s words. He had used respectful language when first meeting Helfried at the Ehlertt family’s residence in the royal capital—but there was no longer any need for that.

“We’re adventurers who’ll be A-rank once the paperwork’s done. Just because Sis became a noble of Ehlertt doesn’t mean I belong to Ehlertt.”

A-rank adventurers no longer needed to bow their heads to nobles. Thor swept his gaze across the hall, silencing the room, then turned to face Helfried.

Your Excellency, if you’re going to give us some kind of reward for clearing the thirtieth floor—could we change it to something I actually want?”

“—That depends on what it is, but we will do our best to honor the merits of your achievement.”

Helfried swallowed audibly. Thor stated his wish without any particular fuss:

“Then, could you get an Adventurers’ Guild set up in Sis’s territory?”

“Set one up?”

“Not a branch office—a full guild branch. Branch offices don’t allow membership registration. Get a proper guild branch established, and put some support behind Sis’s territory to make it happen.”

“…Membership registration?”

Helfried’s puzzled expression slowly gave way to widening surprise. Thor grinned at him and gave a nod.

“Yeah. If Sis’s territory gets an Adventurers’ Guild, I want to transfer my registration there!”

A moment of silence.

Then the room erupted.

“Ehlertt has actually done it—they’ve actually secured an A-rank adventurer!”

Simply because an adventurer belonged to a territory’s Adventurers’ Guild branch did not mean that the adventurer could be controlled at will. However, it certainly made it easier to request their services. Adventurers generally would not completely ignore the wishes of the lord whose territory housed their guild. In fact, if relations became that strained, the adventurer would simply transfer elsewhere. Just having a high-ranking adventurer registered with the territory brought prestige.

Above all, a guild with a renowned adventurer registered drew other adventurers in. That, in turn, kept the territory’s dungeon naturally stable and made the land a more livable place.

“Hey—I just said that’s not what I meant! I’m only affiliating with Sis—just Sis, got it?!”

Thor glared at the people of Ehlertt celebrating around him, then turned to Karen with a grin.

He had gone along with Alban’s argument to lend Karen more standing. By making it clear that he was affiliating with Karen and not Ehlertt, he was making it easier for Karen to be accepted.

“If that is truly the wish of you and the Crimson Thunder, I could ask for nothing more—but are all of you certain about this?”

Helfried asked to confirm, and the members of the Crimson Thunder nodded as if they had arranged it beforehand.

“Very well. As Earl of Ehlertt, I will do everything in my power to see your wish fulfilled.”

Another wave of cheers went up.

Whether it was for Thor’s sake or anything else… Karen had been accepted, at least for now.

By everyone present in this hall.

The moment that realization settled over her, the strength drained from Karen’s legs.

Karen, are you all right?”

Julius caught her before she could fall and asked quietly. Karen gave a small nod.

I think I was nervous… I thought I’d be fine no matter what anyone said, but…”

There was no way everyone would accept her.

Karen was a commoner. Her original magical power had been D-rank. When the people of Ehlertt first came to know of her, her alchemist rank had been E. And on top of all that, she had received a title and land simply for having been present at the defeat of a monster she hadn’t landed a single blow on.

She did not even consider it unfair that some people could not accept that. But Karen had a wish of her own.

I wanted this special day with you, Julius… to be celebrated by everyone…!”

Tears spilled from Karen’s eyes, and she looked up at Julius with a weeping, watery smile.

“So many people celebrated us… I’m so glad… I’m so glad, Julius…!”

Julius stared at her for a long moment as she laughed through her tears, and then he nodded.

“…Yes. So am I. Truly, truly—…!”

A tear slipped from Julius’s golden eyes.

He noticed it himself and moved to hide it, looking faintly bewildered—and Karen, seeing him, cupped his face in both hands to cover his tears for him. The face that was beautiful even with tears shimmering in his eyes drew closer, and though it wasn’t quite what she had intended, Karen smiled and closed her eyes.

The curious gazes of the noble ladies pressed in from all sides. The young misses let out delighted cries. The adventurers called out their teasing.

Whatever the reason behind it, what surrounded them now was pure, unadulterated blessing.

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 310

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Chapter Three Hundred and Ten: Day of Blessings

“And now—I announce the betrothal of Julius Ehlertt and Karen Himmel.”

By the time Helfried made the announcement of Karen and Julius’s engagement, Thor was already in the middle of a loud celebration over Karen’s ennoblement. The adventurers had been swept up in the mood and had started drinking, so the reaction to the betrothal was swallowed up in the general uproar.

Unlike a party held exclusively for nobles, the New Year’s Festival mixed in adventurers and commoners alike—which was exactly the kind of atmosphere Karen found easy to be around. From what drifted to her ears, the adventurers’ reception was broadly warm. Since they had known about Karen’s feelings from a year ago, their reaction was basically, “Finally.”

Among the nobles, too, there were those who happily remarked that the Ehlertt family had gained many things tonight. However, a number of noblemen seemed less enthusiastic. There weren’t enough of them to make a scene over, but Karen couldn’t help noticing them because she could hear their comments.

It wasn’t about the engagement. As far as that was concerned, the noblemen’s response was little more than, “So the seduction campaign is finally over?” Karen almost wished they had more to say about it.

“…Had it been Master Julius, or Master Zenkel, I could have accepted it.”

What they were stuck on was Karen having acquired a territory and a title. Julius leaned down and murmured in her ear:

“Shall I go silence them, Karen?”

“Let them grumble behind my back if they want. If they pick a fight openly, then I’ll fight back!”

Karen returned him an unbothered smile. For nobles, conquering a dungeon and claiming land and rank was the ultimate ambition. And Karen—whose role in actually defeating the black dragon was dubious at best—had swooped in and taken it. A little muttering seemed fair enough.

Besides, Karen was quietly pleased with the whispered reactions to the betrothal announcement.

“Rather than Master Julius seducing her, it seemed more like…”

“What a surprise.”

She could hear the noble ladies exchanging meaningful nods. Karen desperately wanted to run over and ask, “Are you saying Master Julius was the one who got seduced?” but somehow managed to restrain herself.

The noblewomen, if anything, seemed more interested in the engagement itself. Though given the prickly atmosphere around the noblemen nearby, they were keeping their voices low.

“Honestly… I saw this coming from the beginning!”

“And yet, strangely, I don’t feel bitter. Even though I used to admire Master Julius.”

Me too!”

Karen had braced herself for noble daughters still pining for Julius to confront her directly. Having mentally prepared herself with a “Bring it on if you dare,” she now felt as though all that readiness had been for nothing.

Master Julius has seemed rather… childish lately for someone his age, don’t you think? I wonder why.”

“Even at the hunting festival, he was rather…”

I never imagined he wouldn’t even accept a handkerchief.”

Julius’s breach of noble etiquette hadn’t been received as a fatal flaw in his character as a nobleman—rather, it had come across as something childlike.

“That appears to be Master Julius’s true self. It seems that around Lady Karen, he is able to simply be himself. They truly care for one another—they suit each other very well.”

The one offering this defense among the gathered young ladies was Rosine.

“No matter how boyish he acts, his face and his strength alone make him worth a fortune!”

The only voice Karen could clearly hear was Petra’s, shamelessly shouting, “I’m so jealous of Karen!” Despite not actually getting along with the real Julius, Petra still envied Karen, which probably meant she valued Julius purely for his impressive attributes.

Karen let out a snort of laughter at Petra’s refreshingly straightforward attitude.

I’m glad you seem to be enjoying yourself, but I behaved as I pleased, and as a result, my worth has apparently diminished somewhat. It seems fewer people envy you now, and I’m sorry for that.”

Julius’s shoulders drooped slightly, and Karen stared at him.

You were only being sincere toward me—don’t you dare feel bad about that! …It doesn’t matter anymore if people don’t look at me with envy!”

“Is that truly all right with you? You did use to enjoy that sort of thing, didn’t you?”

“It’s fine. The reason I was first drawn to you was that you were the kind of perfect man that anyone—man or woman—would envy… but that’s not why I love you now.”

“And what is the reason now?”

Julius’s golden eyes gleamed with quiet delight, and at the sight of it, something shifted softly inside Karen’s chest. It was excitement, certainly, but she was also simply happy that Julius himself was so pleased.

Just as Karen leaned close to Julius beside her and was about to answer in a small voice, Helfried continued:

“Though the Crimson Thunder did not become the heroes of this New Year’s Festival, the conquest of the thirtieth floor of the territorial capital dungeon was an achievement no less remarkable. Thor, leader of the Crimson Thunder—step forward.”

“That’s right—they deserve a reward too, and rightfully so!”

“Outsiders or not, a fellow adventurer’s achievements are something to be proud of!”

The adventurers broke into cheerful noise, and a nearby noble cut in to dampen it:

“That is not quite right.”

Karen recognized the voice and looked over. It was Alban.

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Chapter Three Hundred and Nine: Reward

“Those who contributed most to the Ehlertt territory this past year—step forward.”

“Is it really all right for me to go up there too?”

Karen hesitated, genuinely uncertain whether she was supposed to be included, and Julius let out a quiet laugh:

“Of course it is. Let us go together, Karen.”

“…All right.”

Karen let Julius escort her to stand before Helfried. Licht, who had been seated down in the guest section, climbed the central staircase with a grumble.

“Am I really the right person to be standing next to this couple?”

If anything, Licht was the one looking off into the distance, his confidence faltering. Other than Julius, he had been the only one who had taken part in the life-or-death battle against the black dragon. Even if Karen didn’t count, having been unconscious for it, Licht most certainly did.

“In recognition of your achievement in defeating the black dragon, I hereby grant the sphere of influence of the Forest’s Edge Dungeon as a territory, and bestow the title of baron upon its principal owner under the authority of the Ehlertt Earldom.”

The hall erupted in excitement. Normally, even if someone conquered an unexplored dungeon bordering another territory, they would not be granted the surrounding land. This was a reward for slaying the black dragon—the birth of a new lord, a dream held by every noble and an ambition harbored by adventurers alike. Karen clapped along with the rest, feeling rather as though it had nothing to do with her.

“How you choose to divide this reward is up to you, however—”

I already hold the Zenkel territory, so I must decline the position of lord.”

Licht declined immediately. Perhaps the Zenkel territory was too far from the Forest’s Edge Dungeon.

That meant Julius would become the lord, then. Julius was a noble, but until now, he had held no title—and naturally, no territory to his name. He was about to become a noble with both land and rank.

Karen was not a noble, but she was the daughter and sister of adventurers who had always dreamed of making it big. She was certain Julius must be overjoyed. Ready to celebrate him, Karen prepared herself with a beaming smile, poised to burst into enthusiastic applause.

“Then, Julius—”

I must also decline, Brother. It is true that Licht and I were the ones who defeated the black dragon—but it was Karen who fulfilled the black dragon’s trial.”

“Then, Karen. From this day forward, you shall bear the name Baroness Himmel. Himmel is a word that means sky.”

“…Huh? Excuse me?”

Karen hadn’t yet processed what was happening, and her pale blue—sky-colored—eyes were blinking rapidly. Helfried looked down at her, gave a quiet smile, and turned his gaze to the hall.

“Let us raise a toast to the birth of a new noble!”

A wave of applause broke out. From the adventurers’ side in particular, Thor’s whistle rang out bright and lively.

Karen stood there with her mouth open for a moment, then pulled herself together and said in a rush:

Lord Helfried!? II couldn’t possibly be a lord! I have no idea how to manage a territory!”

“There is no need to worry. I will provide a deputy to oversee the administration.”

“B-But the dungeon has to be managed too, or a Great Collapse Stampede will happen!”

“It is a dungeon that has undergone periodic Great Collapses already. The land has no inhabitants at present, so there is nothing to concern yourself with for the time being.”

“But—”

“Land where people can live is a precious thing, Karen.”

Karen was momentarily thrown by Helfried’s words. She knew that much herself. Long ago, many people had fought wars over dungeons and their spheres of influence. Wars were rare now because the scars of the Dark Age remained—a time when conflict reduced the number of capable fighters, dungeon conquest stalled, and Great Collapses erupted across the land.

In this world, monsters could appear anywhere without warning. The sole exception was the area surrounding a dungeon—the sphere of influence where the dungeon’s effects extended. Only within those spheres could people live in safety.

The population had been growing steadily ever since. That was why this world no longer had prisons. Space was too valuable to waste on holding criminals, so offenders were either bound by contract magic and put to work or executed.

“Yes, that’s true, but what does that have to do with…?”

“Wherever you send the children you have gathered, if the local residents learn the circumstances under which they were collected, those children will not be welcomed there.”

“That… that’s…”

Children with no magical power, struggling to get by even within a dungeon’s sphere of influence. In a world where nearly every form of work assumed the presence of magical ability, even finding employment was difficult for them.

Criminals who couldn’t work were put to death. Then what of children who were expected to struggle to find work even after they grew up—she didn’t want to think about it. But it was a reality Karen was going to have to face.

“It would be best if your plan succeeded sooner rather than later. But if it does not, or if success takes longer than expected—do you not think it would be a sound choice to have a territory where you hold the authority to decide who may settle there?”

Helfried’s voice was so soft that it was almost strange how clearly it reached Karen above the noise of the crowded hall. He wore a small smile, his expression serene, and the gaze he turned down on her was almost warm.

And yet the words struck Karen like a blow.

“…Thank you for your consideration, Lord Helfried.”

She was halfway certain this endeavor would succeed. That certainty held within it something like intuition—the kind that came from having ascended the steps.

If this were a matter that affected only her own life, she would have been fine either way. If the one being dragged into it was Julius, they already had the kind of relationship where she could laugh and say, “Then come along for the ride.” But Karen had not even met the children whose lives she intended to draw into her own. Could she give them enough reason to trust her with their lives?

She was a B-rank alchemist. That, and nothing more.

I am not telling you that you must bear responsibility for the entirety of those children’s lives. A territory is sustained by the strong. Those without the power to fight merely live off the benefits the strong create, and abandoning those who fail to become strong and expelling them from the territory is not something for which a lord would be condemned.”

That was how this world worked. Upon coming of age, people joined one guild or another, were ranked, and lived their lives accordingly. Depending on the time and the circumstances, the lower ranks in lower-tier work could be cut loose for the good of the territory. It was the natural judgment of a lord—a right, even a duty—and no one would fault them for it.

And yet—

“But I thought you would care about it.”

“Yes, I care. I would lose sleep over it terribly!”

I thought as much.”

Karen straightened her back before the quietly smiling Helfried. Then, calling to mind every lesson in etiquette Alise had taught her, she gave him her deepest bow.

I humbly accept the lordship of the Himmel territory within the Ehlertt Earldom.”

I look forward to what you will accomplish, Karen.”

Even if there were children who could not become alchemists, becoming a lord meant she could build them a place to belong. Not a temporary refuge granted out of pity, out of charity, out of scraps—but a real place.

If she could make her territory into that kind of place, it would become living proof of the world Karen was striving toward.

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Chapter Three Hundred and Eight: Face of the New Year’s Festival

In the portrait, Karen had been placed slightly toward the back—and yet, she occupied the dead center of the composition, positioned at a height just slightly above the others. Julius and Licht stood side by side in the foreground, one to each side, bathed in the radiant light that emanated from Karen behind them.

“Ooh!”

“As expected of Master Julius—as expected of Master Licht!”

“You! How did you manage to stay quiet about something so important?!”

His Excellency the Earl placed us under a gag order, Father.”

Whatever they truly thought about Karen being in the center, the nobles at least raised cheers. Rather than allowing adventurers to become the face of the New Year Festival, they seemed relieved that fellow nobles were depicted in the portrait, even if Karen stood in the middle, and chose to overlook her presence.

The funeral atmosphere from moments before had vanished entirely; the nobles had suddenly come alive with energy, and Karen’s expression grew complicated. The unpleasant way some of them were casting meaningful glances toward the adventurers’ side, even as they praised Julius and Licht’s glory, was something to behold. Though given how the adventurers had been behaving earlier, one could argue they had brought it on themselves—even so, Karen’s sympathies lay entirely with the adventurers’ side right now.

She had heard that the portrait for the Crimson Thunder—for her little brother’s party—had already been prepared. Hadn’t Thor been looking forward to it? Wasn’t that why he had been smiling so broadly? And yet, it had been swapped out at the very last moment. How bitterly disappointed they must be.

And the adventurers as well—how let down they must have felt. They had been holding their breath with anticipation, expecting that the glorious feat of clearing the dungeon would finally mean an adventurer becoming the face of the New Year’s Festival, and now that hope had been betrayed.

“Hey! Wasn’t it supposed to be the Crimson Thunder?!”

“Tch, nobles stole the spotlight again.”

“Are you stupid? Taking down an S-rank black dragon is worth conquering the fiftieth floor. The thirtieth floor doesn’t even compare… can’t be helped, I suppose.”

Naturally, the adventurers had their feelings about the glory that had been taken from them—and yet, there seemed to be a grudging sense of acceptance as well.

“Well, a black dragon is a special kind of monster to the Ehlertt family…”

“But will Crimson Thunder accept it?”

When one adventurer spoke in a threatening tone, the nobles fell silent and nervously looked toward Thor and his companions. Karen too, having stolen her brother’s moment in the sun, cast a nervous glance toward his face.

With every gaze in the room upon him, Thor shoved back his chair with a loud scrape and rose to his feet.

“That’s my sis for you! Congratulations on taking down the black dragon!”

Thor stood there applauding with a face full of pure, beaming joy.

“…Sis?”

The great hall erupted into murmurs.

“Hey, Crimson Thunderyou don’t feel sore about having your glory taken from you?”

“Hah? Why would I feel sore about my sis getting the recognition she deserves? Right? You guys?”

Thor shot the adventurer who had asked a baffled look, then turned to his companions for agreement. Wanda stood up with a smile.

“Obviously. Way to go, Ms. Karen! I always knew you’d pull something like this!”

“Truly befitting our sponsor! Such a wonderful lady—ow!”

Luis added that while being kicked by Thor beneath the table.

“How about we all raise a glass together sometime soon to celebrate? Karen would whip up some good food to go with it.”

“Why are you just taking it for granted that Sis will cook, Odo?”

“Hm? I’d pay for it.”

“Congratulations, Ms. Karen.”

Odo and Chris offered their congratulations without a hint of bitterness. The members of the Crimson Thunder, who had every right to feel their glory had been stolen, didn’t seem to mind in the slightest—they were celebrating her without reservation, wholly and unconditionally. Seeing that, the adventurers who had shown their displeasure gradually let it go, murmuring in resignation.

“Well, the one in the center is still just Karen the alchemist, after all…”

“They’re probably just placing an appropriate motif in the center and putting the two main figures on either side to show that the two knights are of roughly equal standing.”

Nobles and adventurers glared at one another in their respective ways—but when Thor stopped clapping and made to move, the room fell quiet again, as if waiting for his next words.

Sis, seriously—congratulations!”

Thor… it was supposed to be your moment, and you’re congratulating me?”

“Don’t worry about us, Sis. The thirtieth floor was always just a milestone on the way for us.”

Wanda, Odo, Luis, and Chris gave quiet nods and smiles at Thor’s words. There wasn’t even a trace of forced compliance in them—only the quiet dignity of adventurers who would soon be rising to A-rank.

“And yet, Lord Ehlertt was originally going to display our portrait, you know? He said your portrait wasn’t ready in time since it came in so late, and he planned to have a portrait of you guys made later.”

“Ahem. Indeed, portraits are not something that can be completed overnight.”

Karen stared at Helfried wide-eyed, and Thor continued, visibly indignant:

“How could they not make you the face of the New Year’s Festival after everything you accomplished, Sis? So I told the Earl that if the Ehlertt’s family wasn’t going to prepare your portrait, then I’d paint it myself.”

“So Crimson Thunder was trying to pull the same thing Alchemist Karen did last year?”

“Don’t tell me they’re actually real siblings…!?”

“Isn’t she the same woman who got Young Master Sieg calling her ‘sister’!?”

Distracted by the whispers drifting from somewhere in the crowd, Karen turned to Alise for an explanation. Alise gave a small, somewhat weary laugh.

“That’s how it happened. It was Thor’s wish, in the end… he didn’t so much grant permission for the swap as request that the portrait for the New Year’s Festival be changed to you, Karen.”

It seemed the original plan had been to display the portrait of the Crimson Thunder that had already been prepared. Therefore, they had planned to keep information about the hunting festival’s winners hidden for the time being, unveil the New Year Festival portrait first, and then announce that nobles had achieved an even greater feat, thereby pleasing both adventurers and nobles. Unfortunately for them, Thor—with his absurdly sharp hearing—had found out.

And then Thor had demanded that Karen be the one featured in the portrait.

“But why am I in the center of all things…!?”

“The goddess’s judgment is always fair. You were the only one who ascended the steps after defeating the black dragon, right, Sis? That means you’re the one who contributed the most. Of course, you get to be in the middle!”

Apparently, this was the result of Thor’s argument winning out.

Practically no one in this room likely believed Karen had contributed meaningfully to defeating the black dragon. And yet, because it had been the earnest wish of the party that cleared the thirtieth floor of the territorial capital dungeon, it had been granted.

“For something painted in such a short time, it’s amazingly good!”

Thor looked up at the portrait with a satisfied air, and Helfried gave a feeble nod.

“There was a swift-handed painter Karen discovered previously—an artist by the name of Irine. She painted this.”

Irine, sitting backstage on a chair with an utterly exhausted look on her face, was the same woman painter who had dashed off a portrait of Julius the previous year. Her style had a somewhat rough quality to it, but it captured Julius’s dignified bearing, the rather frightening angle of Licht’s expressionless profile, the imposing presence of the dragon, and the atmosphere of the dungeon with real character and flair.

I wonder if she could do a smaller version I could carry around?”

“Pfft—”

“Hah? What’s so funny?”

Someone among the adventurers had burst out laughing, and Thor glared around the room. Then someone broke through the stiffening air by laughing out loud.

“Ahahahaha! Hahahahaha!”

“…Sieg? Why are you laughing?”

Thor didn’t glare at Sieghe just furrowed his brow in bemused confusion.

Sieg wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes, still laughing with unclouded delight.

“Because that’s the exact same thing Sister Karen said last year!”

Sieg’s remark was the spark—and those who remembered the previous year’s New Year’s Festival, nobles included, began to laugh despite themselves, while Thor stood there blinking in total bewilderment.

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Alchemist Karen No Longer Compromises, Chapter 307

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Chapter Three Hundred and Seven: New Year’s Festival 3

Just like the previous year, Karen and the rest entered from the central staircase on the second floor. She felt incomparably more at ease than she had that time—whether because she had risen in rank and become a B-rank alchemist, or because she had come to think of not just Julius but all of Ehlertt’s people as truly her own family.

Perhaps because she wasn’t so tense, she could clearly take in the scene around the hall. Or perhaps she was simply reading too much into things, but—

“There’s so much tension…”

Nearly every noble in the Ehlertt territory had been invited to the New Year’s Festival, but not all adventurers were permitted to attend. The adventurers gathered here were, if she recalled correctly, those of C-rank or above, or those holding a position of some standing, along with a few seasoned veterans who, though not necessarily powerful, knew the territorial capital’s dungeon inside and out. In other words, the friction filling this room was a mirror of the broader relationship between the nobles and adventurers of the territory.

Those nobles and adventurers sat on opposite sides of the hall, practically glaring at one another. The atmosphere had been far from pleasant at last year’s festival too, but nothing like this hostile. The adventurers had looked uncomfortable until Karen started boldly stirring things up, but the nobles had largely acted as though it was none of their concern.

This year, however, even the nobles were paying attention to the adventurers—and not in a positive way. As Karen murmured at the sight of the worsening relations between the two sides, Alise leaned in and whispered to her from behind Helfried, who was delivering the New Year’s address:

“It will be all right, Ms. Karen.”

“This is because of what I proposed last year, isn’t it? Because I suggested that the person who had contributed most to the territory that year should be made the face of the festival and painted for the portrait…”

Helfried had agreed to the rule Karen had proposed the previous year. Because of it, the portrait for this year’s New Year’s Festival would almost certainly feature Thor and the Crimson Thunder—for they were the party that had cleared the thirtieth floor of the territorial capital’s dungeon.

From the nobles’ perspective, having an adventurer as the face of the New Year was deeply unwelcome. And from the adventurers’ side, they had little patience for nobles who couldn’t bring themselves to acknowledge what adventurers had achieved.

The whispers from both sides reached Karen’s ears with perfect ease.

“It’s true that thanks to you, we were finally able to remove the former earl’s portrait, which had been displayed at every New Year Festival for years. I tried myself, but you succeeded in changing a bad custom of the Ehlertt family that I never could.”

Lady Alise…”

Alise was telling her that not only had she done nothing wrong, but she had actually done something good for the Ehlertt family. Back then, Karen had desperately wanted Winfried’s portrait taken down and Julius’s put up in its place. She’d been given the authority to do it, so she had maneuvered things in that direction by sheer force of will. Even now, she didn’t regret it.

Even so, it pained her that her younger brother’s achievements might go uncelebrated because of it.

“We’ve already prepared a solution. Only—well, it may be a little unpleasant for you…”

“…Lady Alise?”

Alise’s eyes flickered sideways. The gesture was slightly comical, which suggested it wasn’t anything truly grave. Even so, being told something might be unpleasant made it impossible not to brace herself.

Karen looked up at her with a guarded squint, and Alise pressed a hand to her cheek, making a helpless face.

“Well, we’ve already obtained permission from the people involved. Or rather… it’s not exactly permission… Anyway, please let me explain myself afterward, all right?”

Mr. Julius, were you asked to do something again?”

“Not me, Karen.”

Julius denied it immediately. Karen thought of him as too good-natured for his own sake—someone who had spent his life sacrificing himself to be accepted by his family. That was why he had never been able to refuse Helfried when asked. Whether he had ever even thought to refuse was another question.

To Karen, the fact that Julius had gone against Helfried’s wishes at the hunting festival had been a tremendous step forward for him.

He wouldn’t lie to her, she was sure. Karen gave a small nod and surveyed the hall. Whoever had given their permission for whatever this was—who here, besides the Ehlertt family, mattered enough to Karen that it could unsettle her?

Her gaze drifted to the adventurers’ table of honor—to the Crimson Thunder, and to Thor, their leader. He flashed her a broad, beaming smile in return.

He looked happier than he had in years. So, probably not him?

“— And now, allow me to unveil the portrait that will be displayed at this year’s New Year’s Festival. The portrait of those who distinguished themselves most greatly in Ehlertt this past year.”

At Helfried’s declaration, the atmosphere throughout the hall froze as though every nerve had suddenly tightened. Even so, no objections came from the nobles, apparently out of pride befitting their station. They maintained their composure through sheer reason, their fists clenched tight and trembling beneath the tables.

From the adventurers’ side, however, a few snickering remarks slipped out. Some wore smug grins, while others made exaggerated faces in an attempt to provoke the nobles, behaving in a deliberately crude and confrontational manner. Although the people around them eventually stepped in and stopped them, the adventurers as a whole were not particularly well-behaved, so the nobles’ irritation was understandable. Then again, it was likely the backlash of years of being held down.

For many years running, adventurers had been the ones who cleared the dungeons, and yet they had gone on yielding the honor of those achievements to nobles. Some of them had surely endured the nobles’ mockery for it—in forms less blatant than this.

So it was only natural that the adventurers were excited by the accomplishments of Thor’s party, the same adventurers even if they were outsiders.

“The ones who contributed most to the Ehlertt territory this past year—are these individuals.”

Helfried took hold of the cloth draped over the portrait and drew it aside.

Karen’s mouth fell open.

“The three who slew the black dragon—the S-rank monster that crawled out of a collapsed dungeon, the mortal enemy of the founder of the Ehlertt Earldom, and the very source of the Bloodline Blessing that flows through the veins of our lineage—Julius Ehlertt, Licht Zenkel, and Karen!”

And there it was. Not only Julius and Licht, but between them—standing proud against the backdrop of the defeated black dragon—was Karen, rendered for some inexplicable reason with an extraordinary halo of light blazing behind her.

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Chapter Three Hundred and Six: New Year’s Festival 2

“You two, it’s about time to enter. Save the affectionate exchanges for the hall. Make sure all the guests can see how close you are. Let everyone understand that there’s no room whatsoever for proposals involving a second or third wife.”

“…Yes, Brother.”

Helfried’s words sounded as though he were poking fun at what had happened during the hunting festival the other day. Karen wrapped both arms around Julius’s arm as if to encourage him when he nodded with a stiff expression.

As far as Karen was concerned, what Julius had done at the hunting festival’s award ceremony was something to be entirely welcomed. She had no desire for things to remain in that vague, ambiguous territory—the sort that, by the conventions of noble society, could be read as a soft acceptance, or perhaps a refusal, or perhaps a door left open depending on circumstances. That would not do at all.

Even so, what Julius had done had gone against the wishes of Helfried, the Earl of Ehlertt. Afterward, Julius had apparently been summoned to Helfried’s tent, interrogated, and thoroughly scolded.

Karen had learned this from Licht, since Julius had stubbornly refused to tell her himself.

Helfried looked back and forth between the two of them and let out a slow sigh.

“…At the hunting festival, I was in the wrong.”

Brother Helfried?”

Julius opened his eyes wide in surprise. Karen, knowing little of the subtleties of noble society, caught his reaction and understood that it was indeed unexpected—she stared at Helfried wide-eyed.

“It was plain as day that you had no intention of marrying anyone but Karen. So I should have laid the groundwork from the start. By not refusing that young lady’s offer on the spot and instead deferring to a later reply, it would have signaled that she was a woman worthy of standing beside you, the winner of Ehlertt’s hunting festival, as your wife. I should have confirmed your intentions beforehand—whether you were willing to help establish her standing in that way.”

“…I was the one at fault for not deferring to you, the head of the family. There is no need for you to concern yourself, Brother.”

Helfried shook his head, as if to dismiss Julius’s words.

“As a matter of fact, I was scolded over this… by Sieg.”

“What? Not by Lady Alise?”

“My, Ms. Karen, you seem to have a great deal of faith in me.”

Alise responded to Karen’s inadvertent remark with a beautiful smile. Karen hurriedly tried to explain herself:

“Oh—no, I don’t mean that I’ve been thinking, even a little, that you seem to subtly keep Lord Helfried under your thumb while keeping up appearances of deference in public—not at all, not even slightly—”

“If I had truly managed to keep this man under my thumb, Sieg wouldn’t have been forced to say something so difficult. I’m sorry to have disappointed you, Ms. Karen.”

Rather than being offended by Karen’s words, Alise smiled with a somewhat dejected expression.

“No, I’m not disappointed, it’s just… Master Sieg, really?”

All eyes turned to Sieg. He met Karen’s gaze and gave a small shrug. She suddenly noticed—whether from a year’s worth of growth or the height of his shoes, his eyes were now nearly level with hers.

“Someone as powerful as Uncle Julius should really be allowed to be more selfish than he is. The hunting festival made me feel that very clearly. And yet I thought Uncle Julius was too considerate of others.”

Skilled fighters had come to the hunting festival from all across the territory and even from neighboring lands, seeking to battle monsters. Watching how those warriors had carried themselves had apparently left an impression on Sieg. And his observation had struck remarkably close to Julius’s true nature.

Julius had surely understood from the time he was thrown into that dungeon that he had to become useful to his father—strong enough to be worth keeping alive. When he was brought into noble society, he had likely convinced himself deeply that he had to be a convenient existence for those in power around him.

That was probably why Julius had been far more devoted to the Ehlertt Earldom—to Helfried—than others of equal strength would have been. To outside eyes, it would have looked like nothing more than a close bond between brothers.

Uncle Julius has always been too kind. All I told Father was that I thought Uncle Julius deserved the same rights as his strength warranted. I don’t know what Father makes of it, but when it’s my turn, you’re allowed to live however you like, Uncle.”

Sieg said it as though speaking to Julius, but his eyes were on Karen—as if he was certain that telling Karen would ensure Julius actually lived freely.

Leave it to me. Karen pressed a hand to her chest and gave a firm nod.

Helfried said, flustered:

“No, from my time onwards, Julius is more than welcome to live as he pleases!”

“And yet, despite saying that, you still haven’t fully accepted what Julius did, have you?”

“…I simply never imagined my dear little brother’s rebellious phase would come like this—this late in life. I only need a little more time to accept it…!”

“Rebellious phase…”

Julius blinked, genuinely puzzled. To Helfried, who knew nothing of the burden Winfried had placed on Julius’s shoulders, Julius’s attempt to set that burden down must have looked like nothing more than a late-blooming act of defiance.

It struck Karen as somewhat too light a way to see it, given everything Julius had been through—but she watched Julius carefully to see what he would make of it.

At last, Julius let out a sudden laugh.

“Yes—yes, I suppose I am going through a rather delayed rebellious phase!—So, I do hope you’ll find it in your generous heart to forgive me, Brother Helfried.”

“There is nothing to forgive. As long as you are happy, that is all that matters. The fact that it came so late is likely my own fault for burdening you. If I ever lean on you again and cause you needless hardship, please scold me and put a stop to it—Alise.”

“Fufu, as you wish, Lord Helfried.”

“And I’ll be throwing my full support behind Julius’s rebellious phase, so please be prepared for that, Lord Helfried!”

Karen, your support is far too terrifying. I sincerely ask you to reconsider.”

If Julius was going to call it a rebellious phase, Karen intended to throw herself behind it wholeheartedly.

Whatever he had imagined Karen might do, Helfried pleaded with her in dead earnest. Watching Julius laugh at Helfried’s alarm, Karen joined in—and then Alise and Sieg as well, their voices rising together in laughter.

Before long, the music drifting from the hall shifted in tempo. The time had come to make their entrance into the New Year’s Festival.

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