Chapters 3 through 12 detail the protagonist's intervention in a home invasion, his subsequent actions to neutralize the remaining threats, and his departure. The protagonist, a former special forces member, possesses advanced combat skills and the ability to summon weapons and items through magic. He is pragmatic and efficient, prioritizing the safety of the victims.
The narrative begins with the protagonist confronting two men who are threatening a mother, Agnes, and her two daughters, Alice and Carol. These men, identified as low-level mages, attempt to use magic wands against him. The protagonist, unfazed, warns them with his SMG, a firearm that the mages dismiss as a commoner's tool. When they cast spells like "Thunderbolt" and "Stone Ball," the protagonist swiftly incapacitates them by shooting their wands and knees with his gun, causing them immense pain and rendering them unable to stand. The mages reveal their depraved intentions towards the women, but the protagonist ignores their pleas and drags them outside, where he incapacitates them further with a stun gun, explaining that firearms are far more effective than magic.
Returning to the room, the protagonist frees Agnes, Alice, and Carol by destroying their handcuffs with a silenced pistol. He notes Agnes's striking beauty and maternal aura, and the youthful charm of her daughters, all of whom are visibly distressed. He provides them with blankets for comfort. Agnes reveals that other intruders are likely present and that her female staff might be in danger. The protagonist assures her he will handle the remaining invaders.
He then systematically moves through the mansion, using his firearm to subdue any male intruders he encounters, saving the female staff. He learns that all the household staff are women, making them vulnerable. With information from the staff, he locates the remaining intruders, who are attempting to force a maid chief to reveal a safe's combination. He quickly neutralizes these attackers with his gun and a stun gun.
After confirming that all intruders are dealt with and that Agnes and her daughters are safe, the protagonist informs the maid chief that help from the royal palace is expected. Feeling his role is complete, he discreetly leaves the mansion, shedding his combat gear and returning to his comfortable tracksuit. He then decides to head into town, his mission accomplished.