Chapter I: Hajime Becomes an XXX
The mercantile city-state of Fuhren. A place
where people, goods, and ambitions all mixed together to form the largest
trading center in the world. Today too, it was bustling with activity. One
could hear the clamor of the city a good distance away from the walls, even.
A long line of adventurers, merchants, and
tourists snaked out from the main gate. They were all waiting their turn for
Fuhren’s trademark inspection. Some lounged about lazily, while others tapped
their feet impatiently.
At the very end of the line stood a man who
was dressed rather ostentatiously. Next to him were two women outfitted in
equally flashy garb, presumably his servants. Though he didn’t seem too
impatient, he was complaining incessantly about the necessity of the
inspection.
He was the kind of fool who thought spouting
large words made him seem smarter. He went on at length about the incompetency
of the Fuhren government. The nearby merchants struggled to hold in their
derisive laughter, but the man and his two female attendants seemed not to
notice.
In the middle of his tirade, the
gaudily-dressed man began to hear a high-pitched noise, one he had never heard
before. It sounded like steam hissing out of a pipe.
At first he tried to ignore it and continued
droning on to his two servants, but they, along with the other merchants,
ignored him. Their eyes were fixated on something behind him. Giving up once
the sound grew louder, the man let out a harrumph and turned to see what all
the fuss was about.
The man let out a squeal of surprise. An
unfamiliar black box-shaped object was heading for the city at an incredible
speed, kicking up clouds of dust in its wake.
A commotion broke out among the waiting
travelers. Many turned to run, thinking it was a monster, but the black box was
far faster than any of them could have ever predicted. Before they’d gone a
single step, it was already upon them.
The gaudily-dressed man stiffened up in fear.
Despair colored the travelers’ faces.
However, just before the box crashed into the
line, it turned to its side and came to an abrupt stop. The force of its
deceleration caused it to kick up a massive cloud of dust. As the travelers all
stared at Brise in wonderment and confusion, its front door opened.
“Man, this line is always so damn long.”
“...Yeah. What can you do, though?” Hajime and
Yue stepped out of the car, heedless of the fear and confusion they’d caused.
Shea and Tio followed after, with Will Cudeta coming out last. Will’s
expression seemed somewhat stiff.
A few days back, the head of Fuhren’s
adventurer’s guild, Ilwa Chang, had asked Hajime and his party to go to the
northern mountain ranges and search for Will. They had accepted, finding Will
alive in the process. After protecting him from the wrath of a mind-controlled
Tio, they’d safely brought him back home.
Will bowed uncharacteristically low for a
noble and apologized for startling all of the people waiting in line. However,
he realized quickly that no one was paying any attention to him.
Everyone’s gazes were focused on the three
beautiful ladies. The fact that they’d just come out of a speeding black box
was of little importance. The men only had eyes for them now. Every time they
so much as moved, sighs of appreciation rang out among the crowd.
Hajime sat down on Brise’s hood and studied
the line.
“Probably gonna take another hour, it looks
like,” he said as he narrowed his eyes. Sitting in the car for so long had left
Hajime a little stiff, so he started stretching along with Yue and the others.
There was still a lot of time until they got in, so he might as well relax, he
thought.
Brise was operated via the direct application
of mana, so he could control it without actually sitting in the driver’s seat.
Of course, his control wasn’t nearly as precise as when he was behind the
wheel, but he could still move it forward slowly as the line progressed.
He cracked his neck from side to side,
loosening up. Yue sat down behind him and massaged his shoulders. Smiling,
Hajime leaned back into Yue.
Shea’s rabbit ears drooped a little. Feeling
left out, she clambered up the hood and sat down next to Hajime.
“Allow me to join you as well!” Tio
proclaimed. She climbed to Hajime’s other side and attempted to press her
breasts against his arm. However, a slap from Hajime sent her sprawling.
Though, the way she moaned as he slapped her implied she’d enjoyed it. He’d hit
her hard enough that she’d spun around a few times, but... for the masochistic
Tio, there was no greater reward.
Hajime scowled as she panted excitedly at his
feet. Smiling awkwardly, Shea asked him the foremost question on his mind.
“Umm, Hajime-san? Was it really alright to
drive all the way here in Brise? I thought you wanted to hide your
abilities...”
“It’s a bit late for that now. We broadcast
them to a whole village already. I guarantee you everywhere but the sticks will
have heard of us in a week. Besides, I expected this day would come eventually.
Though, I was hoping it wouldn’t happen so soon.”
“Yeah. No need for caution now.” Hajime
shrugged his shoulders. Until recently, he’d been willing to suffer a little
inconvenience if it saved him trouble down the line. However, after the battle
at Ur, he had no doubt tales of his wondrous artifacts would spread throughout
the kingdom in no time. Since his cover had already been blown, there was no
reason for him to hide his abilities or equipment anymore.
“Hmm, I guess you’re right. There’s no
stopping the Holy Church or Heiligh from pressuring us now. I just wonder if
Aiko-san and Ilwa-san will be willing to help us...”
“Well, the thing with Sensei and Ilwa was just
extra insurance. It’d be nice if it pans out, but there’s no big loss if it
doesn’t. From the start, I was ready to fight the entire world if it came down
to it. We’ll mow down anything in our way. That’s all there is to it, Shea. You
don’t have to go around pretending to be my slave now, either. You can take the
collar off if you want.”
They really had just been extra
countermeasures. Hajime wasn’t too concerned with whether or not they’d really
end up helping him when it came down to it.
Hajime gently rapped on Shea’s fake slave
collar as he spoke. Shea was strong enough to beat down anyone who tried to
mess with her, so there was no reason not to let her walk around as their equal
anymore. To Hajime’s surprise though, Shea gently touched her collar and shook
her head.
“It’s fine, I don’t mind staying like this. It
is still technically the first thing you ever gave me, Hajime-san... and it’s
proof that I belong to you. Besides, I’ve actually started to like wearing it
so... I’ll keep it on.” A faint blush spread up her cheeks. Her bunny ears were
twitching in embarrassment too. Even Hajime had to admit the way she looked
down shyly was cute. Many of the men standing close enough to hear their
conversation had already been overcome with nosebleeds.
“I see. Gotta at least make it look nicer,
though.”
“H-Hajime-san?” Hajime gently lifted Shea’s
chin up. Her face was completely flushed now. Around them, the men’s nosebleeds
had turned the ground into a river of blood.
Hajime pulled a set of dazzling jewels from
his Treasure Trove and transmuted them onto Shea’s collar. Furthermore, he
rearranged the gems already on there. Shea’s collar had served the purpose of
making it look like she was Hajime’s slave, so he hadn’t spent much time on its
initial design. Because of that it had come out looking rather plain. It had
just been to avoid trouble after all.
However, if Shea was going to keep wearing it
because she liked it, Hajime felt it deserved an upgrade in the looks
department too. That was why he retailored it to suit her appearance more.
Her new collar had white and blue ornaments
adorning the simple black fabric. Furthermore, he had transmuted a fragment of
his now spent Divinity Stone into a luminous sky blue cross, and transfixed it
to the front of her collar. It now resembled a fashionable choker from his old
world. No one would think it was a simple collar meant to identify a slave.
Hajime nodded in satisfaction. Shea had lost
herself in the sensation of Hajime’s fingers on her neck, but she snapped back
to herself when he handed her a mirror. She excitedly looked at her neck. The
beautiful choker was a huge improvement from her old collar. It seemed the
color of the cross was the same as her eyes.
“Wow~ This is the first time I’ve ever had
something so pretty.” Shea beamed happily as she played with the tiny cross.
Until recently, Shea had never left her village, much less the sea of trees.
She had never owned fancy things like jewelry. Of course, that didn’t mean she
hadn’t liked them. She’d always been jealous of the girls she’d seen in
Verbergen. The ones rich enough to afford the scant amount of gems that could
be found in the sea of trees.
And now she finally had jewelry like that of
her own. She was ecstatic. Doubly so because it had been gifted to her by the
boy she loved. Her bunny ears hopped up and down with joy.
“Thank you so much, Hajime-saaan!” She hugged
his arm and buried her head in his chest with a smile. Her ears rubbed against
him and her tail twitched happily.
Hajime simply shrugged his shoulders while Yue
sidled up, smiling faintly, and started patting Shea’s head. When Tio tried to
do the same, Hajime slapped her away.
The sight of them all flirting brought the
onlookers to their senses, and they looked at the party with a mixture of
emotions clouding their faces.
The girls all sighed, admiring Yue, Shea, and
Tio’s stellar looks. They didn’t even have it in them to be jealous. Meanwhile,
the guys were split between being entranced by Yue and the others, extremely
jealous of Hajime, or fascinated by his artifacts and looking to see how much
they could potentially make off them.
None of them had tried approaching him yet,
though. The merchants would have walked up to him, but they were too busy
keeping each other in check while waiting for the perfect opportunity to give
the others the slip and approach Hajime first.
The gaudily-dressed man was comparing his own
girls to Yue and Shea, and was clearly displeased. He then attempted something
that could only be called rash.
“Hey, you two. Would you be interested in—”
“Get your filthy hands off her, scum.” He’d
completely ignored Hajime and walked up to Yue and the others. If all he’d done
was talk to them, then Hajime would have just activated his Intimidation and
made the guy faint. However, he’d gone one step too far, and tried to cup
Shea’s cheek.
Though his outfit was needlessly ostentatious,
he was actually a rather handsome man. His confidence in his looks had given
him the mistaken belief that any woman would swoon before him as long as he
walked up to her and said some pretty words. Shea glared coldly at the man and
made to swat his hand away, but before she could, Hajime grabbed the man’s head
in a vice grip. If looks could kill, the man would already be dead.
“Hiii!?” The man shrank back, a pathetic
whimper escaping his lips. Hajime lifted him up and threw him as far as he
could toward the town. He landed on the ground a good thirty meters away. He
fell face-first, sliding across the ground for a good ten meters. Then, he did
a headstand for a few seconds before flopping to the ground.
He stayed there in a cloud of dust, unmoving.
Everyone’s gazes went from the man, who had just flown an unbelievable
distance, to Hajime, their jaws hanging open in shock. The man’s two female
servants gave Hajime one last fearful look before running away screaming.
Hajime gazed at the gathered onlookers with a stare that could freeze hell
over.
The merchants who had a second ago been trying
to stop each other from being the first were now eagerly pushing their fellow
traders forward instead. Hajime’s gaze promised the same for anyone else who
tried anything.
When he saw no one else came forward, he
smiled in satisfaction and returned to ignoring the crowd.
“Hawawa, Hajime-san got mad for my sake. Have
his feelings toward me started growing? Just a bit more and we’ll finally be
real lovers!”
“Shea, good luck.”
“Yue-san... thank you. I’ll do my best!”
“Hmm, despite what he says, he truly seems to
cherish you. Master, when will you start cherishing me so? I would love it if
you could throw me like that man.”
Shea clapped her hands over her cheeks and
squirmed with happiness. In truth, Hajime just hadn’t been able to stand how
the guy had walked around as if he owned everyone and everything. Though it was
also true that he held Shea dear, so he couldn’t exactly deny what Tio had said
either.
As an aside, when Tio expressed her desire to
be thrown as well, Hajime simply slapped her again. She fell to the ground,
moaning in ecstasy again. Hajime glared at her, but that only made her more
excited. Giving up, he sighed dramatically and decided to ignore her. Will
alone sat in the back of the truck, hugging his knees. He was trying his best
to pretend like he had nothing to do with the group up front. Just then, a huge
commotion broke out at the front of the line.
Hajime looked over, spotting the gate guards
heading this way. They’d probably spotted the earlier altercation and had come
to see what had happened. Or maybe they’d just seen the man lying on the ground
and wanted to find out what had occurred.
Three men in armor had ridden out on horses
and were questioning the nearby merchants as they made their way toward Hajime.
One of the merchants pointed to Hajime, then to the man lying on the ground.
Then, one guard barked out orders and rode over to the collapsed man. The other
two headed toward Hajime and the others, who were still flirting on top of
Brise’s hood. Their gazes hardened. Not because that was their duty as guards...
but because they were jealous.
“Hey, you! What’s all this commotion about!?
And what’s that black box thing!? Explain yourself!” Though he was addressing
Hajime, his gaze kept shifting over to Yue, so he didn’t really sound as
intimidating as he intended. Hajime had expected this, so he answered without
hesitation.
“This is my artifact. It’s a vehicle that can
move without horses. As for that guy... he tried to lay a hand on my companion,
so I sent him flying. He was trying to rape her. Can you believe it? Look at
how scared she is now... Honorable guard, surely you don’t mean to take the
side of that rapist. Me and my friends would never feel safe coming into
Fuhren, knowing that the law protects criminals like him... You understand,
right?” Hajime spun his tale without batting an eyelid. Shea was clinging to
Hajime, and depending on how one interpreted it, it could have looked like she
was terrified.
Will glared at Hajime from the back.
“Silver-tongued devil,” he muttered. However,
Hajime ignored him. The nearby merchants all whispered things like “Rape her?
He barely even said anything before he got sent flying,” or “She doesn’t look
very scared to me. In fact, she looks pretty happy,” but Hajime ignored them
too. After all, between a man dressed in tacky clothes and a group of beautiful
girls, it was obvious who the guards were going to believe.
“Why, that’s terrible,” one of the guards
exclaimed, without even bothering to verify the truth of Hajime’s statement.
However, the other guard tilted his neck and examined Hajime. Suddenly, a look
of realization passed over him and he started whispering to the other guard.
“Come to think of it, you’re right,” the other
guard muttered, as he looked over Hajime.
“Could you three be Hajime, Yue, and Shea?”
“Hm? Yeah, we are, but...”
“I see. Does that mean you’ve returned from
the quest the branch chief sent you on?”
“Yeah, that’s right... Do you have some kind
of message from him or something?”
The guards nodded. They’d been informed by
Ilwa to let Hajime’s party through right away. Thanks to that, Hajime wouldn’t
have to wait in line. He started up Brise and followed after the guards. The
rest of the travelers watched with curiosity as Hajime rode into Fuhren for the
second time.
Once they were inside, the group headed
straight for the adventurers guild.
They were let into the same waiting room as
last time. There, they greedily devoured the tea and cakes they were offered
while they waited. Five minutes later the door slammed open and Ilwa Chang
stepped into the room.
“Will, are you alright!? You’re not hurt, are
you!?” There was none of the calm composure he’d had last time. Without even
greeting anyone, he dashed toward Will, fretting over his safety. He must have been really worried.
“Ilwa-san... I’m sorry. Because I insisted on
going, I ended up causing you so much trouble...”
“What are you saying? It’s my fault for
recommending such a dangerous request to you... I’m so glad you made it back
safely. I don’t know how I’d face Greil and Saria if something had happened to
you. They were both worried about you too. You should go let them know you’re
safe. I’ve already told them you’re alive. They’re here in Fuhren right now.”
“Father and Mom are... I understand. I’ll go
there immediately.”
Ilwa told Will where they were staying and
urged him to see them at once. Will expressed his thanks to Ilwa for setting up
a search party, promised Hajime he’d properly repay him later, and left the
room. Hajime would have been fine at leaving things there, but Will insisted
that he owed him.
Once Will left, Ilwa focused his attention on
Hajime. He smiled and bowed his head low.
“Hajime-kun, thank you so much for finding
Will. I honestly did not believe I would see him alive again. I cannot express
how grateful I am that you brought him back alive.”
“It was his own luck that let him survive for
that long.”
“Hohoho, is that really so? I suppose that did
play a part in it, but... I heard you also defended him from an army of
monsters. Isn’t that right, Sir Goddess’ Knight?” Ilwa grinned mischievously as
he spoke the nickname Hajime had been given in Ur. Hajime’s expression
stiffened. It looked like information between guild branches traveled even
faster than Brise.
“So you found out already, huh?”
“Most of the guild’s higher-ups have an
artifact that allows them to communicate with each other over long distances.
Ur’s branch chief isn’t ranked high enough to have one, so I’d actually sent
one of my subordinates there to relay information to me. The first time I’d
ever heard him cry was when he tearfully reported how he’d lost sight of you a
few minutes after you’d left Fuhren.” Ilwa smiled wryly. It seemed whoever he’d
sent to Ur had wanted to tail Hajime to learn his secrets.
Whether that had been on Ilwa’s instructions,
or his own decision, he must have been quite frustrated that he’d lost sight of
Hajime so soon. Then, after riding to Ur as fast as he could, he’d seen four
people face off against an army of sixty thousand. Moments after that was over,
he’d probably raced out of town to head back as fast as he could. He was
probably riding to Fuhren as they spoke... Hajime couldn’t help but sympathize
with the guy a little.
Regardless of whether this artifact was a
communication device, or some kind of scrying tool, Hajime had no intention of
blaming Ilwa for sending someone after him. In fact, he was relieved the man
he’d scouted as an ally was this cunning.
Ilwa cleared his throat and put the subject of
his spy’s trials and tribulations to the side.
“Regardless, it must have been tough. To think
the anomalies in the northern mountains had been the signs of such a
disaster... I’m doubly grateful you chose to take this request. I’m truly
interested in what power you must possess to be able to eliminate such an
enormous army so easily... Would you mind telling me what happened there
first?”
“Sure, I don’t mind. But could you get Yue and
Shea their status plates first? As for Tio—”
“I see... You plan to show this man their
stats. Very well. If that is your decision, Master, then may I be granted a
plate as well?”
“Well, you heard her.”
“I suppose seeing all of your stats will lend
some credibility to the story that you annihilated an army of monsters... Very
well.” Ilwa could tell there was something special to Hajime and his party,
even the newly added Tio. And so, he called over an attendant and had them
bring three new status plates.
Yue and the others stats were as follows:
Yue Age: 323 Female Level: 75
Job: Divine Priestess
Strength: 120
Vitality: 300
Defense: 60
Agility: 120
Magic: 6980
Magic Defense: 7120
Skills: Automatic Regeneration [+Pain Dampener] —
All Elemental Affinity — Spell Melding — Mana Manipulation [+Mana Emission]
[+Mana Compression] [+Remote Manipulation] [+Increased Efficiency] [+Ether
Absorption] — Image Composition [+Increased Imagination] [+Multiple Spell Image
Composition] [+Delayed Casting] — Blood Conversion [+Body Strengthening] [+Mana
Conversion] [+Stamina Conversion] [+Mana Strengthening] [+Blood Oath] — High
Speed Mana Recovery — Creation Magic — Gravity Magic
*Image Composition allows the wielder to use
imagined magic circles in lieu of real ones. Blood Oath increases the
effectiveness of bloodsucking abilities when the blood being sucked belongs to
the contracted.
Shea Haulia Age: 16 Female Level: 40
Job: Diviner
Strength: 60 [Max 6100]
Vitality: 80 [Max 6120]
Defense: 60 [Max 6100]
Agility: 85 [Max 6125]
Magic: 3020
Magic Defense: 3180
Skills: Future Sight [+Automatic Activation]
[+Branching Paths] — Mana Manipulation [+Body Strengthening] [+Partial Strengthening]
[+Conversion Efficiency II] [+Increased Concentration] — Gravity Magic
*Conversion Efficiency II allows one point of
mana to increase two points worth of stats.
Tio Klarus Age: 563 Female Level: 89
Job: Guardian
Strength: 770 [+4620 while in dragon form]
Vitality: 1100 [+6600 while in dragon form]
Defense: 1100 [+6600 while in dragon form]
Agility: 580 [+3480 while in dragon form]
Magic: 4590
Magic Defense: 4220
Skills: Draconification [+Dragon Scales] [+Mana
Efficiency Up] [+Physical Stats Increase] [+Draconic Roar II] [+Wind Veil]
[+Pain Conversion] — Mana Manipulation [+Mana Emission] [+Mana Compression] —
Fire Resistance [+Decreased Mana Consumption] [+Increased Efficiency]
[+Increased Duration] — Wind Resistance [+Decreased Mana Consumption]
[+Increased Efficiency] [+Increased Duration] — Spell Melding
*Draconic Roar II allows the wielder to use their
dragonbreath while outside of dragon form. Wind Veil wraps the wielder in an
armor of wind while draconified, aiding in their flight speed. Pain Conversion
is a truly wonderful skill. It’s proof the wielder has opened the door to a new
world. Come, partake of this wonderful sensation!
Though they weren’t quite as broken as Hajime,
each of them were strong enough to take on the rest of Hajime’s cheat-level
classmates all at once. All of their best stats were so high that even Kouki
with Limit Break wouldn’t have been able to match up to them. Naturally, most
combat jobs wouldn’t even come close to their level of strength.
And that was just their stats. Their unique
skills and abilities had left Ilwa completely speechless.
It was hardly surprising. Skills such as Blood
Conversion and Draconification belonged to races that had supposedly gone
extinct centuries ago. Furthermore, they were races that, according to the Holy
Church, had betrayed the gods centuries past.
And while Shea didn’t belong to a heretical
race like Yue and Tio, her stats and abilities were completely abnormal for her
species.
“My word... I had expected to see something out
of the ordinary, but not this out of the ordinary...” Sweat dripped down his
forehead, and his usual smile was conspicuously absent. Unconcerned, Hajime
began explaining what had happened at Ur. Normally, Ilwa would have laughed
such a story off as impossible, but he had no choice but to believe Hajime
after seeing their stats and skills.
Once Hajime finished talking, Ilwa crumpled
into the sofa, looking like he’d aged a decade.
“No wonder you caught Master Catherine’s
attention. I had assumed you were one of the summoned heroes, Hajime-kun,
but... this is far beyond my expectations.”
“So, what are you gonna do? Report us to the
Holy Church for being heretics?”
Ilwa hurriedly straightened up under Hajime’s
piercing gaze.
“That’s a good joke. I couldn’t even if I
wanted to. Turning you into my enemy would spell disaster not just for me, but
likely for the entire guild. Besides, what kind of monster do you think I am?
You lot are my saviors. I’ll never forget that, not for the rest of my life.”
“I see. Then we’re good.” Hajime shrugged, as
if apologizing for testing Ilwa. He gestured his thanks. Ilwa smiled and nodded
in response.
“As promised, I’ll do everything in my power
to support you. Both as a manager of the guild, and as an individual. Though,
after that little display of might, I doubt the higher-ups will be in any hurry
to go after you. In order to make this easier for us, we’ll make your
adventurer rank gold as well. Normally there’s a lot of silly ceremonies and
formalities that accompany a promotion to gold rank, but... well I’ll make sure
everyone accepts it. It’ll be easier since you have Master Catherine’s
recommendation, along with my own. That, and your newfound reputation as ‘The
Goddess’ Knight.’” Along with all of that, Ilwa also allowed them to stay at
the VIP room in the guild-managed inn for as long as they were staying in
Fuhren. Furthermore, he provided them a letter bearing his personal crest. He
was serious about maintaining a friendly relationship with Hajime and his
party.
“Thanks a lot. The more cards we have to play,
the better. Looks like it was worth racing all the way out to Ur after all.”
“I’m glad you don’t regret it. However, I’m
sure you’re aware those two girls’ identities will be discovered eventually,
even if they don’t show people their status plates. Though I have pledged my
support, in all honesty, it’s like trying to block a fireball with a piece of
paper...” Ilwa scratched his cheek and smiled bitterly. Hajime brought his
teacup to his mouth and shrugged his shoulders.
“A piece of paper can be a good shield if you
use it right. My job’s Synergist, you know? My duty is to make sure anything
that can be useful is made useful. Don’t worry, I’ll make good use of your
support.”
“Is that so?”
“Yeah. Besides, remember what you said when
you asked me to take this request?”
“What?” Ilwa tilted his head in confusion.
Hajime grinned wolfishly and repeated the words Ilwa had told him a few days
ago.
“I was prepared for a confrontation from the
start.”
“I see. I did say something to that effect.”
Whether Hajime had Ilwa’s help or not was irrelevant. Having it would make
things a little easier in the future, but he wouldn’t be stopped regardless.
His pupils glimmered, his smile promising ruin to anything or anyone that dared
stand in his way.
Ilwa couldn’t help but smile when he saw
Hajime’s determination, and the resolve his companions had to follow him down
that path. His spirits soared. He suddenly remembered the time he was a young
boy, when he had given it his all to work his way up to branch chief.
He had a premonition. These four who dared to
stand up against the Holy Church would be the ones to change the world.
It wasn’t that he hated the current status
quo. He was on the side of the haves, not the have-nots, after all. He was a
human living an honest life in this world. If anything, he should have wished
for the world to stay as it was.
But the reason he couldn’t help but feel
excitement, and possibly a little fear, at the prospect was because he, Ilwa
Chang, was part of the adventurer’s guild.
“I pray your travels turn into the most
wonderful adventure and bring the most trouble this world has ever seen.”
“I’m not sure if I’m supposed to say thanks to
that or not.” Even Hajime wasn’t sure how to interpret Ilwa’s heartfelt words. But well, it’s very much like him, he thought with a wry
smile. Yue, Shea, and Tio all turned to each other with bemused looks on their
faces.
Seeing their expressions, Ilwa laughed. He
hadn’t laughed like this in years. For so long he’d just been busy with the
work of managing the guild, but things were finally going to change.
After they parted ways with Ilwa, Hajime and
the others went to the guild-managed inn in the center of the city. It was a
massive, twenty-story building, and their room was situated at the top floor.
They had an unobstructed view of the tourist quarter. The room they’d been
given was magnificent as well. There was a wide living room, as well as four
separate bedrooms, each furnished with a massive canopy bed. Both the sofas and
the rug were soft and fluffy, and they could tell at a glance every piece of
furniture was high-class.
Hajime and Yue sank into the couch, while Shea
and Tio excitedly explored their new living quarters. A few minutes after their
arrival, Will came to visit along with his parents, Count Greil Cudeta and
Countess Saria Cudeta. Unlike the nobles Hajime had seen at the palace, Greil
and Saria were very agreeable people. He could see how Will had turned out into
such a nice person. Greil insisted on thanking Hajime and offered him gold and
invitations to his manor, but Hajime wasn’t interested.
“Kind sir, I’m truly glad I was able to return
your son to you alive. But as for a reward, the guild has already paid me. They
requested this mission, and I completed it, so the matter of payment’s been
settled.” He was being surprisingly polite to Will’s parents. It was so out of
character for him that Shea started yelling for a medic, while Tio hid under
her bed screaming, “I do not like this! Master’s gone mad!” Needless to say,
the Cudeta couple found their behavior rather odd.
“Excuse me a moment,” Hajime said to the
bewildered Cudetas. He picked up Shea and Tio, then flung them out the window,
saying “Go play outside for a bit,” in a forcibly cheery voice. In case anyone had
forgotten, they were on the top floor of a twenty-story building.
The Cudetas paled as they heard Shea and Tio
scream all the way down. However, Hajime just slammed the window shut, turned
to the couple with a smile, and said “Cheery kids, aren’t they?” They nodded
vigorously.
Hajime had seen no reason to antagonize people
as nice as them, so he’d acted more politely than usual. However, his conduct
must have been too much of a shock for Shea and Tio, and they’d broke.
Exasperated, Yue muttered “I’ll go get them,”
and leaped out of the window as well. The Cudetas turned to look at their son,
their heads creaking like a badly oiled machine.
Will was rubbing the goosebumps on his arm,
glaring angrily at Hajime all the while. He’d guessed what Hajime was trying to
do, and what he was hoping to get out of it.
“Well, I guess I shouldn’t refuse your
feelings, Count.”
“Huh? O-Oh, yes...” Still shocked at the
recent chain of events, Greil peeled his eyes away from his son and turned to
Hajime. Grinning, Hajime requested the same things he’d requested from Ilwa.
“So basically, if it ever happens that we need
to turn to you for aid, I hope you’ll be willing to give it.”
“I-Is that really all? I heard you risked life
and limb to rescue my son from a dragon’s breath. Surely, there must be more
you want. By the way, didn’t one of your comrades just leap from the window—”
“Well... I’d say I’m asking for a lot,
actually. It’s possible you might be put in a very dangerous position for
helping us. If anything, I may be asking for too much.”
“Hahaha, I suppose that’s true. In that case,
I won’t promise unconditional support, but I will do everything I can if you
ever come to me for help. Anyway, if I may be blunt, didn’t you just throw two
of your companions out of the window—”
“Thank you very much, Count. Your help is much
appreciated.” Hajime continued to ignore Greil’s question. He did it so
casually that the Cudetas started doubting whether they’d really seen him throw
his friends out the window. Finally, they finished processing everything and
realized the truth of the situation, thinking Wait a second,
didn’t we just see a murder occur right before our eyes? His companions must be
a splatter on the ground now, right!? However, before they could do
anything more than shudder—
“Uuu, that was mean, Hajime-san. Just because
it won’t kill me doesn’t mean it wasn’t scary.”
“U-Unbelievable. To be thrown so
unceremoniously out of a window... This was the first time I have ever
experienced such a thing. I must say, it was rather exciting.”
“Shut up, pervert.” A white hand latched onto
the window, and Tio and Shea’s heads popped up below the window sill. Their
bangs covered their expressions. Yue was floating behind them, but with how
terrifying Shea and Tio looked, no one had eyes for her.
Saria let out a high-pitched scream and fell
unconscious to the floor.
“Mom!” Will cried out, clearly worried for his
mother’s safety. Hajime suddenly remembered Will had a big enough Oedipus
complex that he carried a locket with a picture of his mother in it everywhere.
Will had been even faster to react than his father.
“By the way, Hajime-san. Why did you start
talking all creepy like that... It gave me goosebumps.”
“Indeed. Even I was repulsed. Master, if
something is worrying you, I would—”
Hajime glared angrily at them. He’d had a very
good reason for acting nice, and they had both ruined it with their inability
to take a hint. And of all people, Tio had no right to call him repulsive.
Greil opened his mouth to express his
amazement at their survival.
“Y-You two, you were all—”
Bang! Bang! Two gunshots resounded through the room.
“Bwah!” “Thank you very much!” With those two
words, Shea and Tio fell from the window once more.
“I apologize for my comrades’ rudeness.”
“Oh, not at all. At any rate, my wife seems to
be a little tired, so we shall take our leave.” Sweating profusely, Greil
picked up his wife and made to leave. Will looked up at his father and smiled
awkwardly, as if he’d expected this outcome, then addressed Hajime.
“Really, thank you for saving me. I hope we
meet again.” With those parting words he turned on his heel and left.
Hajime watched Greil scuttle to the door like
a rabbit afraid of being pounced on by the lion standing right behind it. As
Greil opened the door, Hajime said one last thing.
“Thank you for coming all the way to see me.
As for my reward... Well, I hope you won’t disappoint.”
“I-I won’t, I swear it!” Greil squeaked that
out through chattering teeth. The dignity of a noble was nowhere to be seen.
Will just let out a sad sigh, bowed his head, and closed the door behind him.
Hajime lapsed into thought. He had tried his
best to appear pleasant, humble, and leave a good impression on the count. He’d
wanted to convince him amicably to pledge his support to Hajime’s cause, and
yet it had somehow ended up looking like he’d threatened him into doing it. The
poor man had left looking like the victim of some unspeakable crime.
“I don’t get it. Why’d it end up like this...”
“Have you heard the saying, you reap what you
sow?” Yue’s words were surprisingly harsh.
After the Cudeta family had left, Hajime had
collapsed back into the sofa and sighed heavily. His head was resting in Yue’s
lap like usual, Shea was sitting by his feet, and Tio was still exploring their
room. She examined each piece of furniture thoroughly, occasionally letting out
a gasp of admiration, other times tilting her head in confusion. Hajime guessed
she was examining how different it was from things in her home.
“Anyway, let’s rest for today. We’ve gotta
restock on supplies tomorrow.” Hajime lazily closed his eyes as Yue stroked his
hair. However, Shea objected to Hajime’s plans. She grabbed Hajime’s leg and
started shaking him.
“Wait, Hajime-san. You promised...”
“Oh yeah, I did say I’d take you around the
tourist quarter.” As a reward for saving Aiko’s life, Hajime had promised to
take Shea around the tourists’ quarter for a day.
Shea looked at Hajime expectantly. However, he
hesitated. They still had to get a lot of shopping done too. It was then that
Yue came to the rescue. She cupped Hajime’s cheeks and looked down at him
gently.
“Tio and I will do the shopping. You go with
Shea.”
“Are you fine with that?”
“Yeah... but in return...”
“What?” Yue knew how much Shea was looking
forward to her date, so she wanted to make sure it happened. Really, she was
more like a big sister than a friend to Shea. Hajime looked up at Yue with a
complicated expression on his face. Her expression transformed from gentle to
predatory, and she licked her lips. She brought her lips close to Hajime’s ear
and whispered softly.
“Spend tonight with me.”
“Okay,” Hajime replied, sounding just like
Yue. He instantly gave in. He, who had the confidence to beat even labyrinth
guardians, didn’t think he would ever be able to win against Yue.
“...And there they go, flirting again.
Yue-san’s really good at this.”
“Hmm... I must say, it is quite impressive how
you refuse to back down even after seeing that, Shea. I am satisfied as long as
Master doles out punishment regularly, but... it must be difficult for you.”
Shea watched Yue with admiration. Tio was impressed with how Shea didn’t seem
to be jealous of Yue. Their relationship had piqued Tio’s interests. A while
later Yue and Hajime came back to reality, and the four of them chatted idly
for a few hours until it was time for bed.
Late that night, around the time the moon was
nearing its zenith, two figures were stealthily creeping their way across the
terrace of the top floor of the adventurers guild’s inn. They were covered from
head to toe in black, like assassins, snuffing out their presence and furtively
looked into the window of a certain room.
Upon looking inside, they saw...
“Fwah, look at that, Tio-san! They’re being so
rough... Won’t Yue-san break if Hajime-san’s that rough?”
“Fwooooh! Master is indeed being rough! B-But
look, Shea. That expression of Yue’s... it is far too stimulating! Even a woman
such as myself feels tempted to...”
“Hawawa, you’re right. That look of pure
ecstasy really is something! Yue-san looks really happy. I’m so jealous~”
“Nnngh... I had thought being tormented was
enough for me, but... that does look nice.”
A few minutes later, the two of them were
discovered by Hajime and subjected to his usual punishments.
“Hmhmhm... Hmhmhm! The weather’s great... It’s
a perfect day for a date!” Shea was happily skipping down the main street of
Fuhren.
She was wearing a white one-piece dress today,
instead of her usual adventuring outfit. It was a wonder the thin shoulder
straps managed to hold up her massive bust as she walked. She was wearing a
small black belt around her waist, which further accentuated her figure, the
loosely tied belt emphasized her perfect waistline, and her bare legs drew
about as many stares from the surrounding men as her massive knockers did.
However, most charming of all was her radiant
smile. Her cheeks were flushed and joy was overflowing from her every pore. The
fact that she was a beastman, and that she was wearing a slave collar, albeit a
very pretty one, didn’t matter at all to the onlookers. They were all utterly
entranced by Shea.
Hajime was walking behind her, his demeanor
more at ease than it normally was.
Shea kept excitedly bounding ahead a few steps
and then turning around to wait for him with a smile. Honestly, even Hajime
couldn’t help but smile when he saw how happy she was.
“You don’t need to run that fast, Shea. What
if you trip?”
“Fufufu, as if I would do that~ I’ve been
trained by Yue-san, there’s no way I’d—” Her foot caught on something and she
tipped backward before she could finish her sentence. Hajime rushed forward and
caught her before she fell. He doubted falling would actually hurt her with her
strengthened body, but he wanted to be safe since she was wearing a dress. He
wasn’t going to let any of the onlookers “accidentally” cop a feel as they
pretended to fall on top of her.
“Sh-Shorry.”
“Hey, I know you’re excited, but don’t run off
ahead.” Shea shrank back in embarrassment. She timidly grabbed his sleeve and
matched his pace with small, quick steps. Quite a few of the onlookers fainted
at the sight of her blushing cutely as she walked with Hajime. Most of the
knockouts were caused by their lovers punching their lights out, though.
They made their way to the tourists’ district,
attracting attention along the way.
The district was filled with entertainment
facilities of all kinds. There was a theater, numerous street performances, a
circus, an opera house, aquariums, an arena, a gaming hall, numerous
sightseeing platforms, multiple botanical gardens, and various plazas and towers
to explore.
“Hajime-san, Hajime-san! Let’s go to the
Meerstadt first! I’ve never seen living sea creatures before!” Her bunny ears
twitched impatiently as she gestured to the guidebook in her hand. As she’d
lived her entire life in the Haltina Woods, it wasn’t too surprising that she’d
never seen the sea or the animals that lived within it. That was why the first
thing that had caught her eye was Fuhren’s most famous aquarium.
There had been lakes and rivers in the forest,
so she had seen aquatic life before, but freshwater fish and saltwater fish had
a completely different feel to them, even if they looked similar.
Fish are fish, aren’t they?
It’s not like they’re any different... But Hajime
saw the excitement on Shea’s face and kept his thoughts to himself. Today, at
least, he would be nice to her.
“Huh, I’m kinda surprised they have marine
fish this far inland... They really go all-out to attract customers. It must be
tough transporting and feeding them.” Hajime’s interest in the aquarium was in
perhaps the wrong direction, but he saw no reason to refuse, so they decided to
go there. Shea happily grabbed Hajime’s hand and pulled him along to the
aquarium. Her ears and tail were jumping for joy.
Along the way they passed by street players
performing extraordinary feats of acrobatics that tested the limits of human
flexibility. They watched as they walked, until finally they arrived at the
massive Meerstadt Aquarium. The building was painted an ocean-blue and filled
with people.
Hajime marveled at how the inside resembled
the aquariums back on earth. The only difference was that the tanks were
covered in thick glass and a lattice of steel support beams, making it a bit
harder to see inside. Unlike Earth, Tortus had yet to develop thin glass sturdy
enough to handle the water pressure.
With nothing to compare it to, Shea didn’t
mind at all. Her eyes glowed as she watched all the creatures swim by. She
pointed at them one after another and chattered excitedly to Hajime
Her mannerisms were the same as the little girl
next to them who’d come along with her family. For a second, Hajime’s eyes met
with those of the girl’s father. For some reason, the man’s warm gaze made
Hajime embarrassed and he quickly dragged Shea somewhere else. Though she was
surprised by their sudden departure, she was glad Hajime was holding her hand.
She squeezed back.
They spent an hour wandering around the
aquarium enjoying themselves, but as they were passing by another row of tanks,
Shea suddenly did a double take.
One of the tanks was holding... A fish with a
human head. In fact, he looked just like the human-faced fish from the game
Seaman.
“Wh-Why is he here...” Shea stepped back with
a shudder. The weird fish spotted Shea and swam over to the edge of the tank, a
bored expression on its face. Shea felt a sudden surge of unease. Hajime
ignored the two of them and went over to the plaque next to the tank.
“Let’s see here... Oh, it can talk?” According
to the blurb, the fishmen were an aquatic race of monsters whose unique magic
was Telepathy. Thanks to that, they could talk to people. So far they were the
only recorded monster race to have made peace with mankind.
However, it seemed that they found talking a
pain and rarely used their ability. Even when they did, their replies tended to
be lazy and lifeless. The plaque warned that people who did talk to them tended
to feel listless themselves and to approach it with caution.
They loved alcohol though, and would become
rather talkative if given some. But even then they would simply launch into a
long-winded lecture so actually conversing with one was very difficult... Their
nickname was “office drone.”
Hajime wiped a bead of sweat from his brow and
turned to Shea and the fishman. He couldn’t tell if they were staring at each
other or glaring at each other. With a hint of trepidation, he tried talking to
it. Since they apparently didn’t respond often to regular conversation, he
tried using Telepathy.
“You can use Telepathy, right? Can you really
talk? Do you understand what I’m saying?” The seaman blinked once. It tore its
gaze away from Shea and slowly turned to face him. Shea smiled triumphantly, as
if she’d just won a contest.
“Tch, this is our first meeting, isn’t it,
boy? It’s only polite to tell someone your name first. Sheesh, this is why kids
these days are...” A fish with an old man’s face had just lectured Hajime on
manners. He couldn’t believe it. His mouth twitched at the corners a little and
he tried again.
“Sorry about that. I’m Hajime. So, you really
can talk, huh? What kind of creature are you guys?”
“My dear boy, what kind of creatures are
humans? If I asked you that right now would you be able to answer? You
wouldn’t, right? All I can say is I’m me. Nothing more, nothing less. I can’t
say I have a name either, so just address me however you wish.”
Hajime floundered for a bit. Not only had the
fishman’s response made complete sense, he’d started sounding really cool too.
He hadn’t expected a fish monster to be this intelligent. Didn’t
the plaque say their answers are always lazy and lifeless? Hajime
suddenly felt like suing whoever had written that. He quickly averted his gaze,
so this time it was the seaman who asked him a question.
“I’d like to ask you something, too. How is it
you can use Telepathy? You certainly aren’t using any magic humans are capable
of... It’s almost like you’re the same as me, as us monsters.” It was a pretty
reasonable question. After all, here was a human using the special magic
Telepathy. It was only natural for the fishman to wonder how Hajime could do something
only monsters were supposed to be able to do. The reason he’d answered Hajime’s
questions seriously was because he’d been curious himself.
Hajime cleared his throat to give himself a
second to think. He explained that he’d eaten a monster that could use
Telepathy and absorbed its powers.
“I see. You’ve faced a great deal of hardship
despite your youth. Very well, if there’s anything you’d like to ask this old
man, go ahead. I’ll tell you anything you want.” He was being pitied by a fish.
It looked like the fishman had misunderstood and thought Hajime had been so
poor that he’d been forced to eat monster meat to survive. It wiped a tear with
its fin. Judging by the clothes Hajime was wearing now, it was obvious he had
worked hard to escape his impoverished situation. Truly, it was a tale touching
enough to make an old man cry.
Since he wasn’t that far off the mark, Hajime
didn’t bother to correct him. Hajime certainly had faced a lot of hardship.
Though it was still a bit of a shock that his life so far had been so bad that
even a fish pitied him.
He shakily pulled himself together and asked
whatever came to mind. Whether or not monsters possessed their own wills, how
they were born, whether there were any other monsters people could come to an
understanding with, and so on.
According to the fishman, most monsters acted
purely on instinct and had no wills of their own. Aside from his race, it was
unlikely that there could ever be understanding with monsters and humans. Also,
it seemed even he didn’t know how monsters were born.
They spent a long time discussing various
topics of interest. To a bystander it looked like a boy and a fish with an old
man’s face were just staring at each other. The surreal sight started
attracting attention, so people came to watch.
“Umm, Hajime-san, people are staring at us.
Also, you’re on a date with me, so how come you’re staring at that old fishman?
The person you’re supposed to be looking at is me.” Shea’s rabbit ears pressed
flat against her head and she shyly tugged at Hajime’s sleeve. He reluctantly
cut his conversation short and turned to Shea. His obvious reluctance made Shea
even more depressed.
Honestly, Hajime had been hoping to talk some
more with the fishman, but he had promised to spend today on a date with Shea, and
he didn’t take his promises lightly.
“Oh my, I didn’t realize I was interrupting
your date. My apologies for getting in the way of you youngsters.” The fishman
didn’t seem to mind stopping their conversation there either. What an understanding old man...
Sometime during their conversation they’d
started calling each other by the nicknames Fish-san and Young Haj. Hajime
could tell this fishman was a man among men.
Before they parted ways, Hajime asked what he
was doing here in this aquarium. The answer he received was rather surprising.
“Well, like I said before, I was traveling the
world... when suddenly the underground river I was swimming in got blasted to
the surface. Before I knew it, I’d been thrown out of the fountain and into the
grass. I won’t die on land, but I can’t really move either. I used my Telepathy
to call for help and... Well, I ended up getting taken here.” Cold sweat poured
down Hajime’s forehead. It was obvious from his description that the fishman
was talking about the time Hajime and the others had been forced out of Miledi
Reisen’s labyrinth.
The poor fish had been caught up in the stream
and thrown on land. Technically, that was Miledi’s
fault, but that didn’t change the fact that Hajime had something to do with his
current plight.
Hajime awkwardly asked the seaman the foremost
thing on his mind.
“Uh, Fish-san, do you want to escape from
here?”
“Of course I do. Wanderlust is in my blood.
And it’s my belief that living things should be born in nature and die in
nature. When I die, I want it to be out in the open sea, not this metal cage.”
His words were filled with longing. Hajime had taken quite a liking to the
fishman, and it was partly his fault he was stuck in this cage, so he decided
to save him.
“Fish-san. If you want, I can let you go in a
nearby river. I think it might be partly our fault you’re stuck here in the
first place. I’ll get you out in a couple of minutes. Are you willing to put
your trust in me?”
“Young Haj... Heh, never thought I’d have a
youngster worrying about little old me. Dunno what you’ve got planned, but I
ain’t so senile that I’d mistrust a strapping young lad like yourself. I
believe in you, Young Haj.”
The two of them shared a smile.
“Huh? Could it be I have a rival in love?”
Shea muttered that to herself as she watched the two of them stare at each
other.
Hajime then turned on his heel and dragged
Shea along. Shea had no idea what was going on, but followed Hajime obediently.
As they were about to leave, the fishman reached out to Shea via Telepathy.
“Sorry for surprising you back then, Missy.
Don’t ever let go of that hand you’re holding, you hear?”
“Huh? What? Umm, I don’t mind at all!
Actually, it was thanks to that I was able to share my first kiss with
Hajime-san! Also, I’ll never let go!” She responded as best as she could. The
fishman smiled in satisfaction. Meddlesome old fart,
Hajime thought affectionately. Hajime wished the first “male” friend he’d made
since coming to this world well and left the aquarium.
A few minutes later, one of his cross bits
started rampaging around the aquarium and destroyed the seaman’s tank. As he
fell out, he landed neatly in the cage Hajime had attached to the cross bit.
The cross bit blasted through the aquarium staff that came after the fishman
without hurting them, blew through the aquarium wall, and flew off into the
sky.
The incident caused such a stir within the
city that eventually Fuhren’s leaders got involved as well. No one could tell
whether it had been a new monster, or some hidden power of the fishman’s... but
none of that had anything to do with Hajime.
Around the same time, Yue and Tio were walking
around the commercial district doing their shopping. Hajime had stockpiled
large quantities of resources in his Treasure Trove already, so they were
mostly just topping up on supplies a little bit. Thanks to that, they didn’t
have to scramble to buy up as much food as possible, and they could take their
time window shopping as they walked down the business district.
“Hmm. I have to ask, Yue. Are you truly
alright with this?”
“Hm...? You mean Shea?”
“Indeed. It’s possible their relationship may
have progressed far more than you anticipated on this date.” Yue turned back
from the clothes she was examining. The curiosity was rather evident in Tio’s
voice. “Are you sure you should be taking it so easy? She might usurp your
position, you know?” was the unsaid implication in her question.
Tio had joined only recently, and the strange
relationship between Shea, Yue, and Hajime was something that intrigued her
greatly. Seeing as they’d be traveling together from now on, she decided not to
beat around the bush and just ask about it.
However, Yue didn’t seem shaken at all. She
glanced at Tio’s expression and shrugged her shoulders. She evidently wasn’t
worried at all.
“I’d be happy if it has.”
“Happy? Do you mean to tell me you would not
mind the man you love getting intimate with another girl?”
“She’s not just another girl. It’s only
because it’s Shea.” Yue went back to window-shopping as she responded.
“At first she was all over Hajime. It was
annoying seeing her try to seduce him so brazenly. But after being with her for
so long, I understand.”
“Understand what?”
“...Hm. That that girl is always serious.
She’s always doing her best. Both for the things she holds dear, and for the
people she loves. For better or worse, she always charges straight ahead.”
“I see. After watching her, I can certainly
understand that. So what, you were moved by her sincerity?” Tio had only been
with the group a short time, but even she smiled as she thought back on Shea’s
antics. Despite the suffering she’d endured because she was born different, she
never stopped smiling. The always cheerful bunny girl naturally put smiles on
everyone else’s face.
Due to her youth, she still made a lot of
mistakes and had a lot of flaws, but even Tio was charmed by how she always
tried her hardest. However, that seemed too flimsy an excuse for Yue to let her
one and only lover on a date with another girl. And so, Tio felt the need to
confirm whether that was really the only reason Yue had allowed it.
“That’s half of the reason.”
“Half, you say? Then what was the other half?”
Yue’s lips curled up into a smile, something
rare for her.
“Shea loves me too. About as much as she loves
Hajime. Perhaps in a different way, but still the same amount. Don’t you think
that’s cute?”
“I understand now. That girl needs both you
and Master. Not many would be willing to deny such a pure request. I suppose
that sincerity is one of her virtues. I see... Well, now I understand the depths
of your feelings for Shea. But what about Master? Are you not worried she might
steal his heart away? Surely you know better than anyone how alluring she can
be.” Yue shrugged her shoulders, as if such a thing was impossible. Her smile
suddenly turned seductive. She closed her eyes and licked her lips, a light
blush spreading across her cheeks.
The aura of mature sexiness that surrounded
her was at odds with her small body. Men and women alike turned to stare at
her. Thanks to that there were a few collisions as pedestrians ran into each
other. Yue’s charm was enough to overshadow even Tio, who had curves in all the
right places. Tio suddenly recalled the sight she had witnessed last night, and
shuddered.
Unaware of the carnage she was causing, or
perhaps aware and simply ignoring it, Yue replied.
“I want Hajime to have more people who are
important to him. But... I’m the only one who will be special to him. If anyone
thinks they can take that position, they’re welcome to try. I’ll take on any
challenge, from anyone, at any time, in any place.”
“Try it if you dare,” Yue’s smile seemed to
say. Because she was usually so inexpressive, the impact was multiplied. Tio
took an involuntary step backward. Realizing just how much Yue’s smile had
scared her, she smiled bitterly and raised her hands in surrender.
“Do not worry... I have no intention of
picking a fight with you. So long as Master continues to debase me, I am
content.”
“Pervert.” However, Yue’s disgusted tone only
made Tio happier.
Yue understood that Tio’s initial question had
stemmed for a desire to get to know them all better, which was why despite her
exasperation with Tio’s perverted behavior, Yue knew she would get along just
fine with everyone.
The two of them grew a little closer thanks to
that exchange, and they continued walking amicably down the street together.
“Guh!”
“Pugyaaa!”
A nearby wall was blown to pieces, and two men
came hurtling out of the hole. The two of them screamed as they skid across the
ground. They came to a stop a few meters from the wall. Neither of them were
even twitching. They looked like corpses... In fact, they were
corpses now.
The window of the same building shattered, and
a few more men came whizzing out of it like pinballs. Sounds of destruction
could be heard coming from inside the building. Every few seconds it would
shake, and more cracks would appear on the walls.
A couple dozen more men were flung out of the
building, their limbs splayed out at unnatural angles as they landed. Some of
them were in too hideous a state to accurately describe. Finally, the building
could take no more, and it collapsed with a loud boom.
Screaming, the onlookers fled as fast as their
feet would take them. Yue and Tio recognized a familiar presence and looked
over at the rubble with a sigh.
“Ah, so it was you two after all...”
“Huh? Yue-san and Tio-san? What are you doing
here?”
“That’s my line. This is a bit much for a
date.”
“Indeed. So, Master, what kind of trouble did
you get yourself wrapped up in this time?” As they had expected, Shea and
Hajime emerged from the ruins of what had until recently been a building. The
two of them were still dressed the same way they’d been when they’d left for
the date, their weapons sitting comfortably in their hands. It was quite a
surreal sight, a bunny girl in a cute one piece dress holding a warhammer over
her shoulder.
“Ahaha, I didn’t think our date would go like
this either, but... Well, one thing led to another and we ended up destroying
an underground slavery ring.”
“How did things lead to you fighting a slavery
ring?” Yue sighed again. Shea smiled weakly. Tio looked over at Hajime,
silently demanding an explanation.
“Well, I’m glad we ran into you guys. We’re
short on hands. I’ll explain everything on the way, so mind helping out?” Hajime
holstered Donner and started flinging the unconscious men on top of the rubble
heap. He didn’t want them blocking the streets. He didn’t even look at them as
he threw them, and began explaining what had happened.
They’d gone for lunch after the aquarium. Once
they’d finished eating they’d decided to walk through some of the botanical
gardens and maybe see some street performers. Shea’s hands were full of the
various food she’d bought from different stalls. At the time she’d been
devouring a vanilla ice cream bar...
“You sure can eat... Is it really that good?”
“Haumf... Yes! It’s delicious. Fuhren’s
amazing. Even the food stalls have food this good.”
“If you eat too much, you’ll get fat.”
“Hajime-san, that’s the one thing you can’t
say to a girl.” Shea stopped eating for a second, but then muttered something
lightly.
“I’ll exercise later... and cut down a bit
tomorrow...” Then, she resumed her quest to eat through every sweet Fuhren had
to offer. Hajime smiled as he watched her chow down. However, suddenly, his
expression transformed into one of confusion, and he looked down at his feet.
Shea cocked her head quizzically at him.
“What’s wrong, Hajime-san?”
“Hm? Oh, my Sense Perception just went off...”
“Why were you even using that skill?”
“It’s good training, and I usually use it
constantly.”
“Okay? But what’s so special about sensing
someone? There’s people everywhere right now...” Shea gestured around her.
“That’s not exactly what I mean... I sensed
someone below us.”
“Below? Aren’t the sewers below us? Maybe
someone’s doing some work on them right now?”
“I wouldn’t have paid any attention if it was
just that. But this presence is really small. Plus, it feels weak... I think
it’s a kid. A really hurt kid.”
“Wha—!? Th-That’s terrible! What if they
accidentally fell in and are being swept away by the water!? Hajime-san, let’s
chase after them! Where’d you sense them?” Once Hajime told her the direction,
Shea dashed off.
Hajime had been trying to live a life that in
Aiko’s terms was “less lonely,” but in the end it was still Shea who acted
first. He couldn’t help but smile wryly to himself. Her cheerful and
straightforward attitude had started rubbing off on him a little, or so it
seemed.
Together with Shea, Hajime tried to pinpoint
the location of the rapidly moving child. They realized they were being carried
by the current toward the sewer channel that ran beneath the street they were
on. They dashed forward ahead of the presence and Hajime pressed his hands to
the ground. Red sparks sputtered from his hands and in seconds there was a hole
in the street.
Without hesitation, they both leaped into the
hole. Hajime grabbed hold of Shea and used Aerodynamic to leap to one of the
walkways that snaked alongside each side of the tunnel. He had no intention of
falling into the foul-smelling sewer sludge.
“Hajime-san, I can sense it too now. I’ll jump
in and rescue whoever it is!”
“Don’t worry, you won’t have to do that.” Shea
didn’t hesitate to leap forward, even though it would have gotten her precious
date clothes dirty. However, Hajime grabbed her by the collar and held her
back. He once again placed his hands on the ground and transmuted it.
A latticework of clay rose up from the bottom
of the sewer. Hajime tilted the makeshift net and scooped up the child that was
being washed down the sewer. Then, he carefully rolled them closer to where he
was standing. Finally, he shot out his left arm, grabbed the child, and reeled
them in.
“This girl’s...”
“She’s still breathing. Let’s get out of here
first. It smells disgusting.” Shea’s eyes opened wide as she saw the girl
Hajime had pulled in. Hajime was pretty surprised as well. Even with his
limited knowledge of this world, he was certain someone like her wasn’t
supposed to be in a city like this. However, considering where they were, it
really wasn’t the time to worry about that. The unhygienic conditions were bad
for them both physically and mentally.
Considering who she was, Hajime doubted she’d
fallen in here by accident. He wasn’t sure if it was a good idea to bring her
up into the open street, so he closed the earlier hole he’d made and transmuted
a new one into the wall. Then, he used his knowledge of the nearby layout to
map out a new path. After that, he pulled a blanket out of his Treasure Trove
and wrapped it around the girl.
Red sparks flared in a small back alley, and
suddenly a hole appeared in the ground. Out of it appeared Shea and Hajime. He
closed the hole behind him and took a proper look at the girl they had rescued.
She had long, emerald-green hair. Her adorable
features shone through the dirt and shit that was caked on her face. From the
looks of it, she couldn’t have been more than three or four years old.
However, her most striking feature, the one
that had surprised Hajime and Shea, were her ears. Instead of human ears, two
fan-shaped fins sprouted from the sides of her head. Furthermore, Hajime could
see thin webbing on the tiny red hand that poked out of the blanket.
“This girl’s a dagon. What’s she doing here?”
“Well, whatever the reason is, it’s probably
not good.”
Dagons were a unique race among the beastmen.
They lived in the coastal city of Erisen, which was to the west of the
continent, past even the massive Gruen Desert. Thanks to their racial traits,
they were well suited to the water. So much so that they provided seventy
percent of the continent’s marine produce. It was thanks to their usefulness
that the Heiligh Kingdom guaranteed their safety, despite the fact that they
were beastmen. The kingdom’s opportunism knew no bounds. Even as they discriminated
against the other races, they protected any that were useful to them.
It seemed impossible that a dagon child would
be in one of the largest cities on the continent, and even more impossible that
they’d find her in the sewers of all places. The whole affair reeked of shady
dealings at work.
As Hajime and Shea looked at each other,
unsure of what to do, the little girl’s nose twitched, and she opened her eyes.
She looked around in confusion for a little
bit before finally settling her large round pupils on Hajime. She stared
silently at him.
Unable to look away, Hajime stared back.
Seconds passed. Seconds turned into minutes. And the minutes continued
stretching on.
“What the heck are you two doing?” Shea’s
exasperated interjection shattered the strange tension that had formed around
them, and the girl’s stomach gurgled. Her nose twitched again and this time her
eyes locked on to the food Shea still had wrapped up in her hands.
Shea tilted her head and pulled out a meat
skewer. She slowly waved it from right to left, and the girl’s gaze followed it
like a magnet. She was clearly hungry. Hajime stopped her before she could
unwrap the skewer and started transmuting.
“So, what’s your name?” She shrank back as red
sparks filled the air and the ground rose up to make a small box. The skewer
was no longer the center of her attention. After a moment of hesitation, she
quietly whispered her name.
“Myu.”
“I see. I’m Hajime, and that’s Shea. Anyway,
Myu, before you can eat that, we have to clean you up first.” Hajime took some
clean water out of the Treasure Trove and poured it into his makeshift bathtub,
then heated some flamrock under the tub to warm it, finishing off his impromptu
bath. He didn’t think it would be healthy even for a dagon to eat with hands caked
in sewer sludge. As she’d probably swallowed some earlier when she was being
washed away, he’d probably need to give her some antibiotics as well.
Without even giving her time to reply, Hajime
stripped off her dirty clothes and plopped her into the bath. Myu let out a
terrified squeal, but after she realized the warm water actually felt pleasant,
she slowly relaxed.
Hajime handed Shea a towel, some medicine, and
a bar of soap. He left her to bathe Myu while he went out to purchase new
clothes for her.
When he returned, he found Myu hugging Shea, a
blanket wrapped around her body. It seemed she’d already finished her bath.
Shea was in the process of feeding her the meat skewer. Myu’s small mouth
worked furiously to chew the large chunks. Her hair had regained its original
luster, and she looked like a tiny angel surrounded in a halo of emerald green.
“Ah, Hajime-san. Welcome back. I’m not a
doctor, but it looks like Myu-chan’s doing fine.” Shea stroked Myu’s damp hair
as she reported to Hajime. Still chewing on the meat, Myu turned back to stare
at Hajime again. It looked like she was trying to decide whether Hajime was a
good or bad person.
Hajime nodded and pulled out the clothes he’d
bought. It was a small white one-piece, similar in design to Shea’s. He’d also
gotten her a pair of gladiator sandals and some basic underwear. Even though it
had been for a kid, Hajime could feel the clerk’s eyes boring into him when he
went to buy them.
Hajime gently pulled the blanket off her and
pulled the dress over her head. Of course, he helped her put the underwear on
as well. Then, he knelt down and slipped the sandals onto her feet.
Once that was finished he pulled out one of
his artifacts that could blow hot air, a hair dryer basically, out of his
Treasure Trove and started drying Myu’s hair. At first Myu just silently
watched Hajime, but as the hot air hit her back, she let out a cute squeal and
smiled a little.
“I didn’t realize you were so good at looking
after people, Hajime-san.”
“Where’d that come from?” Hajime furrowed his
brows, but it was obvious from the way he was drying Myu’s hair that Shea was
right. She grinned pointedly at him. Realizing he couldn’t deny it, Hajime
quickly changed the subject.
“Anyway, we need to think about what to do
next...”
“You mean about Myu-chan, right...” Realizing
they were talking about her, Myu shifted her gaze between the two of them. They
decided to first figure out what was going on with her.
Myu haltingly told them everything, after a
lot of prodding. It was more or less what Hajime had already guessed. One day,
while she’d been swimming, she’d gotten separated from her mother and had ended
up being captured by humans.
After a grueling journey through the desert,
Myu had been taken to Fuhren and locked up in a dark cell somewhere. Apparently
there’d been other human children in the cells next to her. Then, after a few
days, a few of the children were taken away each morning. None of them ever
came back. She overheard that one of the older boys had been shown off to a
bunch of people before being sold to someone.
It was meant to be her turn today, but the
door to the sewers had been left open. Probably because someone had gone in to
maintain it and forgotten to close the door. Regardless, the sound of rushing
water had called to Myu, and she’d jumped in.
It was a blessing that they hadn’t shackled
her. They had probably figured a young child like her couldn’t have done much
anyway. Anyway, thanks to that, Myu was able to swim. She did her best not to
gag at the terrible smell and started paddling. Though she was young, she was a
dagon. Nobody on foot could have hoped to catch her, especially as she was
swimming with the current.
However, the stress of the kidnapping, the
terrible journey, and the inadequate food she’d been given finally caught up to
her. Swimming through a city’s worth of human waste was impossible for her in
her weakened condition.
She’d blacked out and when she next awoke, she
had been in Hajime’s arms.
“Shown off and then sold, huh? Sounds like an
auction. And if they’re selling dagon and human children too, it’s clearly an
illegal one.”
“Hajime-san, what should we do?” Shea hugged
Myu tight. It was obvious from her expression that she wanted to do something
for the poor girl. The fear of being captured and sold off as a slave was one
beastmen were well accustomed to. Shea had watched many of her family members
get captured, so she knew just how much it hurt.
And yet, Hajime simply shook his head.
“It would be better to leave her to the safety
department.”
“You can’t! You’re going to just abandon her
and all those other kids?” Shea cried out vehemently. She looked at Hajime in
shock, as if she’d just been betrayed.
The safety department Hajime was referring to
was the fantasy world equivalent of the police. Placing her in the care of a
public institution like that would mean that her fate was completely out of
their hands. It wasn’t exactly the same as abandoning her, and it was, in fact,
the normal procedure for when someone found a lost child, but considering the
situation, Shea’s feelings were understandable as well.
Hajime knelt down and explained everything to
Shea point by point.
“Look, Shea. Normally, when you find a lost
child, the proper thing to do is to send them to the safety department. Besides,
Myu’s a dagon. They’ll definitely treat her well. And the fact that there’s an
underground auction that deals in dagons will cause a huge uproar. There’ll
definitely be a full-scale investigation, and all the other kids will end up in
the department’s protection as well.” Even if Myu was a beastman, she was one
of the races under the kingdom’s protection. Fuhren did possess a level of
independence, but they couldn’t ignore people that were so flagrantly flouting
the kingdom’s authority. Hajime had no doubt that the officials of the city
would have to act, which in turn would surely lead to Myu being returned home.
Hajime continued piling on rational reasons
why they should leave Myu in the city’s care.
“Do you understand? What we’re dealing with
here is the underworld that exists in every large city. If they’re capable of
capturing Myu, then it’s obvious they have eyes and ears in places the
government can’t reach them. This whole affair is Fuhren’s problem. It’s not
something we should poke our noses into. Besides, whatever we decide to do, we
still have to report this to someone. I know this probably hits close to home,
and I understand your feelings, but...”
“I guess... you’re right... But we could at
least take her with us, right? We’re headed west, anyway...”
“Come on, you know we’re going to visit the
volcano before we reach the coast. Are you suggesting we take her into a
labyrinth with us? Or make her wait outside alone in the desert? Besides, if we
just took a girl with us because we wanted to, we’d be no better than
kidnappers ourselves. Don’t be unreasonable.”
“Awww, okay...” Shea had gotten pretty
attached to Myu in the short time they’d spent together. Guessing that she was
the cause of their argument, Myu tightly hugged Shea. It seemed Myu was pretty
comfortable around Shea now, too. Her hug made Shea even more reluctant to let
Myu go.
However, what Hajime was saying was right, so
she reluctantly nodded. Hajime squatted down next to Myu and slowly explained
what they’d decided.
“Okay, Myu. We’re going to take you to some
people who can protect you. It might take some time, but they’ll definitely get
you back home.”
“What about you?” Myu’s voice was anxious.
“Sorry, but we’ll have to say bye to you
there.”
“No!”
“Hey now, don’t be like that...”
“I like being with Onii-chan and Onee-chan!
I’m staying with you!” Her adamant refusal threw Hajime off-balance.
She started struggling in Shea’s lap. She’d
been surprisingly mature up until now, but that might have just been because
she was still trying to figure out what kinds of people Hajime and Shea were.
Now that she’d decided they were people she could trust, she’d begun acting
more spoiled, like a kid her age. It was possible she’d been a lot more
cheerful and noisy before all this had happened to her.
Hajime was glad Myu liked him, but he knew
he’d have to report this to the authorities. On top of that, he still had a
labyrinth to conquer before they would make it to the west coast, so he had no
intention of bringing Myu with him.
After seeing how reluctant Myu was, Hajime
gave up on trying to explain things to her. Instead, he forcibly put her on his
shoulders and headed for the safety department building.
The whole way there, she scratched and pulled
at Hajime’s hair, eyepatch, and face. She had finally found people she could
trust after escaping that hellish prison, so she wasn’t going to let them go
without a fight.
Had it not been for Shea following behind them
placating everyone, it was quite possible Hajime would have been reported as a
kidnapper himself. Hajime arrived at the safety department covered in
scratches, his eyepatch missing, and his hair a mess. He explained to the
wide-eyed receptionist what he’d discovered.
The receptionist told Hajime that in order to
launch an investigation and to make sure the procedures to get Myu sent home
they would have to talk to their boss. They promised Myu would be safe in their
hands, and urged Hajime to leave her there. As Hajime had guessed, this was a
huge deal. They would probably need to call in reinforcements from their
headquarters as well. Seeing that his job was done, Hajime turned to leave.
However...
“Onii-chan, do you hate me?” Even Hajime
couldn’t take Myu’s teary-eyed puppy-dog look. Most people wouldn’t be able to.
He let out a garbled groan and tried to explain once again why he couldn’t take
Myu with him, and that she would be safe with the kind old man standing over
there. But even when he told her the man would take her home, Myu’s sorrowful
expression remained.
The people at the safety department tried to
console Myu, and somewhat forcibly attempted to separate her from Hajime. After
many tears and pulled hairs, Hajime and Shea finally left the department
building behind.
Of course, neither of them were in the mood to
continue their date, and Shea kept shooting worried glances back at the safety
department building.
Finally, they were out of sight of the
building. Shea still looked glum, so Hajime tried to cheer her up.
However, just as he opened his mouth, there
was a massive explosion behind them. The two of them whirled around and saw
black smoke rising in the distance. The source of the smoke was clearly—
“H-Hajime-san, that’s the...”
“Tch, the safety department building!” The
black smoke was rising from where Hajime and Shea had just left.
They nodded to each other and ran back as fast
as possible, fueled by the fear that the worst-case scenario might have
happened. That they’d somehow found word of Myu’s location, and in order to
keep everyone’s mouths shut, blown the whole place up along with her.
They tried to hold back their panic as they
arrived to find a blown out building with glass and masonry lying everywhere.
Fortunately, the building itself didn’t seem too damaged, and wasn’t in any
danger of collapsing. They gingerly stepped inside and found the kindly old
receptionist lying face-down on the ground.
Both of his arms had been broken, and he was
unconscious. The other members had suffered a similar fate. The only saving
grace was that no one’s injuries looked fatal. As Hajime was looking over the
staff, Shea came running back to him. She’d gone on ahead to search a different
part of the building.
“Hajime-san, Myu-san isn’t here! Also, I found
this!” She handed over a slip of paper. There were demands written on it.
“If you value the dagon’s life, bring the
white-haired kid and the beastman with him to this location.”
“Hajime-san, this is...”
“Looks like our opponents got greedy...”
Hajime crushed the paper in his fist and smiled fiendishly. Somehow, they’d
overheard Hajime’s exchange with the safety department people. They’d decided
that it would be more valuable to keep Myu as a hostage. That way they could
use her as a bargaining chip to get a rare rabbitman as well.
Shea looked at Hajime, determination etched
all over her face.
“Hajime-san, I’m going to—”
“You don’t need to say it. I know. Besides,
they’ve made themselves my enemy. The time for talk’s over. We’re gonna tear
them a new asshole and get Myu back.”
“Roger!”
Hajime had honestly thought it would have been
better to leave Myu in the care of professionals, especially considering how
dangerous their journey was. And if they were going to leave her eventually,
the faster the better. After all, he hadn’t wanted a desperate girl like her
getting too attached to them.
Still, now that he knew there was the danger
of her getting kidnapped again, he couldn’t leave her alone. Abandoning her
when there was something he could do about it would certainly lead down the
path Aiko had feared. Besides, he knew if he just said it had nothing to do
with him, Shea would be devastated too.
And more than anything, they’d tried to kidnap
Shea too. Anyone that would dare harm someone Hajime considered important was
an enemy. And he showed his enemies not even an iota of mercy. These slave
traders had crossed a line they never should have.
Weapons in hand, Hajime and Shea headed to the
designated meeting point. Those fools would soon learn what unholy monsters
they had called down upon themselves.
“And there you have it. When we got to the
place they’d marked, we only found a bunch of thugs. Myu wasn’t there. They’d
probably planned to kill me and kidnap Shea. We killed most of them and
interrogated the few we left alive, but they didn’t know where Myu was being
held either. We tortured them until they told us where their other hideouts
were, and we’ve been going to each one trying to beat Myu’s location out of
someone.”
“It seems they were planning on kidnapping not
just me, but you two as well. So in order to set an example, we decided to
utterly crush this organization and anyone associated with them...”
Today was supposed to have been just a simple
date, but they’d become entangled in the underworld of one of the largest
cities on the continent. Yue and Tio marveled at Hajime and Shea’s penchant for
attracting trouble.
“So we just need to find out where Myu is,
right?”
“Yeah. From the information we’ve gotten so
far, it’s a pretty big organization... They’ve got a lot of buildings and
sub-groups. Could you help us?”
“Yeah... leave it to me.”
“Of course. I would never dream of refusing a
request from my master.”
Yue and Tio agreed without hesitation. Hajime
told them about the location of the hideouts he’d just discovered from his
previous raid, and they split up into two groups to take them down. Hajime went
with Yue, Shea with Tio. The reason Hajime and Shea had split up was because
they wanted there to be at least one person Myu knew there when they found her.
They headed to a place near the outskirts of
the business district. It was an area that no tourist or honest merchant ever
visited. It was a place as far from the prying eyes of the authorities as
possible, the perfect location for a criminal base. There was dimness to the
alleys despite the fact that it was noon. Even the people walking around seemed
somehow gloomier.
Tucked away in a corner was a ten-story
building. On the surface, it was a place that managed part-timers. However, in
reality, it was the headquarters of Freidhof, an organization that managed
Fuhren’s slave trade.
Normally, it was a quiet place that did its
best to look inconspicuous, but today it was bustling with activity. People
were running in and out of the entrance with unusual frequency. Most of the
people running around were low-ranking thugs that were ferrying messages back
and forth. Their expressions were twisted in confusion, impatience, and fear.
No one had any idea what the situation was.
Thanks to the chaos, two figures clad in
nondescript robes were easily able to slip into Freidhof’s headquarters.
They weaved through the crowd of panicking
gang members, and made it to the top floor without anyone challenging them.
Before them stood an imposing set of double doors. Angry voices spilled out of
the room into the hallway the figures were standing in. The two of them raised
the hoods of their robes slightly and tiptoed forward.
“Quit fucking with me! I dare you to say that
again, you bastard!”
“H-Hii! B-But it’s true, Boss. They’ve already
taken out more than fifty of our safe houses. There’s two groups of two taking
our whole operation out!”
“You’re saying that just four fuckheads are
destroying everything Freidhof built up? Is that it, huh!?”
“Th-That’s righ— Bugwah!?”
There was a loud thud and the room fell
silent. Whoever had been giving the report must have been punched by this
“Boss.”
“Listen good, you lowlifes! I want those
fuckers brought to me alive. Cut their legs off, break their arms, I don’t
care, but I want them alive. At this rate Freidhof’s reputation will be ruined.
We’ve gotta torture those fools to make an example out of them, or we’ll be the
laughingstock of the city. I’ll give five million Luta to anyone who captures
them! Five million per head! Tell everyone else about the bounty!” A flurry of
activity could be heard coming from the room. The man hastened to leave the
room as fast as he could. The two hooded figures nodded to each other. One of
them pulled out a massive warhammer strapped to her back and hefted it into the
air. Then, just as the man put his hand on the doorknob, she swung the hammer down.
With a massive bang, the door exploded into a
thousand splinters. The right side of the man’s body was crushed flat, and the
people sitting behind him were blasted by a wall of shrapnel. They slammed into
the wall behind them, covered in blood.
“There’s no need to tell everyone. We’re right
here.”
“Hmph, I shall handle those waiting outside.
Finish this up quickly, Shea.”
“Thank you, Tio-san.”
The two figures who had casually walked into
the room were none other than Tio and Shea.
Freidhof’s boss, Hansen, had watched in shock
as his door was blasted open and his subordinates flung across the room like
ragdolls. Shea and Tio’s conversation brought him back to his senses though,
and he quickly pulled out his weapon.
“So you’re the ones that have been running
around busting up my operation. Wait a sec... Tch, you’re the bitches from the
wanted posters. Shea and Tio, right? There was that other small brat too, Yue
or something. Man, you’re real lookers. Hey, if you throw down your weapons and
surrender, I’ll spare your lives. You don’t honestly think you can walk into
Freidhof’s headquarters and make it back ali—” A massive bang, loud enough that
it could be physically felt, interrupted Hansen’s prattling. Drucken was
resting on Shea’s shoulder, smoke coming from the retracted handle. She’d
transformed it into bombardment mode... and blown Hansen away with a shotgun
blast.
From such close range, he hadn’t stood a
chance. The barrage of iron pellets had ripped his right arm clean off. He
tumbled into the wall behind him, a spray of blood trailing in his wake. A few
seconds passed before he realized what had happened, and then the screaming
started.
“Boss!? What was that sound!?”
“Are you alright!?”
The loud sound attracted the thugs on the
nearby floors. They started swarming in like flies. However—
“Preying on children is one of the most
despicable acts there is... You’ve roused my anger now. Repent your sins in the
afterlife.” Tio unleashed a blast of fire magic that eradicated the stairs and
anyone standing on it. Those left on the floor below stopped in their tracks,
their only way up now a pile of ash.
Still, the dragon wasn’t about to let anyone
escape. She turned her fangs to the men below and unleashed her dragonbreath.
True, her breath wasn’t as powerful in human form, but it was still the same
breath that had tested the limits of Hajime’s defenses. A wooden building had
no hope of surviving that.
Everything but the room Hansen was in was
bathed in pitch black flames. The building somehow didn’t collapse, despite the
fact that an entire wall was now missing. From a distance, the burning building
looked just like an ant farm, with people scurrying about, trying to escape.
Those who were still alive scrambled out of
the building as fast as they could and simply stared dumbfounded at what was
happening on the top floor. It was only natural. Their base had been destroyed
in the span of a few seconds. Their brains couldn’t keep up with the situation
at hand.
However, the enraged dragon had no intention
of showing them any mercy. Fireballs and wind blades rained down on the
survivors with the speed of Hajime’s gatling guns. Men fled in every direction,
but... only a few made it out of the onslaught alive.
As Tio kept busy raining death onto the people
outside, Shea walked up to Hansen. She stopped in front of him, tapping Drucken
menacingly against her shoulder. Without a word, she slammed the hammer into
the cowering gang leader’s stomach. He simply grunted in pain and desperately
tried to push the hammer off him, but moving the super heavy hammer with a
single hand was all but impossible. The only option left to him was to beg for
his life.
“I-I’m begging you. Don’t kill me! I’ll give
you as much money as you want! I won’t ever go after you guys again! Please—
Gwaah!?”
“Quit talking. All I want to hear from you are
the answers to my questions. Understood? Every time you don’t answer, I’ll make
this hammer heavier... I recommend you start talking before your organs turn to
mush.”
“Shea... You really are one of Master’s
comrades... You sound just like him.” Tio turned around to poke fun at Shea,
but she completely ignored her and grilled Hansen for Myu’s location.
Hansen seemed confused at first, but when Shea
mentioned that Myu was the dagon girl he quickly started talking. The steadily
increasing weight of Drucken probably had something to do with it, too. It
seemed there was going to be an illegal auction held this evening, and that
she’d been imprisoned in a cell beneath the auction hall.
Hansen hadn’t been aware of the relationship
between Shea and Myu, which was why he didn’t understand the reason Shea was so
hung up on her.
From the sound of it, whoever had spotted Shea
and Myu at the safety department had decided to capture Shea on a whim. Shea’s
name had actually been a priority target on Freidhof’s list already, so the
thug who tried to kidnap her had likely just been looking for a promotion.
Shea touched the gem on her choker and used
Telepathy to contact Hajime.
“Hajime-san, Hajime-san. Can you hear me? It’s
Shea.”
“Shea? Yeah, I can hear you loud and clear.
What’s up?”
“I found out where Myu-chan is. You’re in the
tourist quarter right now, right? It’s close to where you are, so head there
before us.”
“Gotcha.”
Shea told him Myu’s location and cut the
telepathic link. Hansen could no longer breathe under Drucken’s weight, and his
face was turning blue. He silently begged Shea to let him live.
She canceled the gravity magic and hoisted the
hammer back onto her shoulder. Though he was no longer being crushed, his
consciousness was starting to grow dim due to the blood loss. He weakly reached
out in supplication.
“P-Please... call a doctor...”
“Do you really think you deserve to live after
what you did to those poor children? Besides, you’re our enemy now. If I let
one of our enemies go, I’ll get scolded by Hajime-san and Yue-san. And so,
goodbye!”
“N-No, wai—” Shea crushed Hansen flat. There
was a wet squelching noise as blood spurted from underneath Drucken. She shook
the blood off and slung her hammer across her back, then turned to face Tio
without so much as a backward glance at the pile of flesh that had once been
Hansen.
“Tio-san. Let’s finish off the survivors and
meet up with Hajime as soon as possible!”
“V-Very well. Your utter lack of mercy is...
rather alluring...”
“Hm? Did you say something?”
“I-It was nothing.” Though she hadn’t been
able to pick up what Tio had muttered, shivers still ran down Shea’s spine. She
tilted her head in confusion for a moment, but then put it out of her mind as
the two of them began systematically destroying Freidhof’s headquarters.
By the time they were done, there was nothing
but corpses and a pile of rubble left.
In a single afternoon Freidhof, Fuhren’s
largest criminal organization, had been utterly demolished.
Meanwhile, as Shea and Tio were wreaking
havoc, Hajime and Yue rushed toward the Myu’s location. Since she was meant to
be auctioned off, Hajime assumed her life wasn’t in any danger, but that didn’t
mean she wasn’t suffering. The faster they rescued her, the better.
“This is the place... Ah, yeah, I can sense
people below us.”
“Okay.”
There were two hulking figures clothed in all
black guarding the entrance. Hajime didn’t want to cause a commotion and risk
them moving Myu somewhere else, so he went around to a back alley and
transmuted his way in.
They both hid their presence and started
searching the building. If only they’d had a cardboard box to hide under...
They wouldn’t even have needed Hide Presence if they’d had that...
Finally, they arrived at a vast underground
prison. The lone guard guarding the entrance was dozing at his post. They
slipped past him and found a group of ten human children huddled together
inside a cell. These were most likely the children up for auction that night.
Almost all humans were faithful believers of
the Holy Church, and it was illegal to take any believers as slaves. It was,
however, still acceptable to buy and sell criminals and heretics. Anyone who
betrayed god was no longer protected by the laws of the Holy Church. Hajime
highly doubted any of the children shivering on the cold stone floor were
either criminals or heretics. It was obvious this was not a legal auction.
However, Hajime didn’t see Myu anywhere in the
cell. The children shrank back as he walked up to their cell, but he squatted
down in front of them quietly asked a question.
“Did any of you see a dagon girl come here?”
They’d all been terrified it was their turn to go up, so his question took them
by surprise. They all looked at each other.
Sensing their reluctance to say anything, Yue
squatted down next to Hajime and muttered something.
“It’s okay, we won’t hurt you,” was what she
said. A young boy of maybe eight fidgeted nervously for a few seconds before
answering.
“Umm, they took her a little while ago. Who
are you?” Hajime clicked his tongue in frustration before answering the boy.
“We’ve come here to save you.”
“Wha—!? You’re here to save us!?” The boy
shouted excitedly. His voice echoed across the stone walls. Realizing his
mistake, the boy hurriedly clapped his hands over his mouth. But it was too
late.
“Quit making a racket!” The guard yelled that
out as he came stomping toward their cell. He stiffened for a moment when he
spotted Hajime and Yue, but recovered quickly.
“Who the hell are you guys!” he screamed as he
drew his short sword and charged. The children let out terrified shrieks,
thinking their saviors were about to be killed.
However, that didn’t happen. Hajime casually
grabbed the sword’s blade with his artificial hand and crushed it. Shards of
metal fell from his hand as he opened his fist.
The guard stared dumbly at Hajime for a few
seconds before looking down at the sword in his hands. All that was left was
the hilt. Comprehension dawned on him and he took a faltering step backward.
Hajime took a step forward, crushed the
guard’s throat with a quick jab, and tripped him as he pitched backward. At the
same time, he grabbed the guard’s skull and slammed it into the ground.
There was a wet crunching noise as he hit the
stone floor. He died instantly.
“If you’re a guard, then the first thing you
should have done was raise the alarm.” Hajime looked down at the corpse in
disgust. The children’s eyes were as round as dinner plates as they looked at
him.
He ignored their shocked stares and transmuted
the iron bars around their cell. The children’s surprise grew even greater as
the bars keeping them trapped crumbled to dust. They just sat there, their
mouths hanging open.
“Yue. Sorry, but can you look after them for
me? It looks like I’m gonna have to go on another rampage.”
“Okay... Leave it to me.”
“My guess is the safety department people will
get here soon. When they do, you can hand the children off to them. I’ve got
Ilwa working behind the scenes, so... we can dump all of the little things on
him.”
Yue looked off in the distance
sympathetically. Her gaze was directed toward the adventurer’s guild building.
Some time before they’d started destroying
Freidhof, Hajime had grabbed a random adventurer and had him deliver a
telepathy stone to Ilwa. Since then, he’d been keeping Ilwa up to date on
events.
Being a gold adventurer came in handy during
times like these. The moment Hajime had shown that random adventurer his Status
Plate, they’d been ready to do anything he asked. It was just like if a
Hollywood star had spoken to a stranger back on earth. The adventurer had even
saluted Hajime before running off.
The stone Hajime had given Ilwa couldn’t be
activated from his side, so Ilwa had been forced to one-sidedly listen to
reports about how Hajime had picked a fight with a massive criminal
organization, and how he was leaving the cleanup to them. The people back at
the guild had probably been furious.
He was already making good use of Ilwa’s
promise to support him. When Ilwa had started hearing the reports, he’d smiled
ruefully.
Hajime transmuted a passage heading to the
ground floor and stepped into it, leaving the children in Yue’s care. Just
before he dashed out of sight, the young boy who had answered Hajime’s question
called out to him.
“Mister, thank you for saving us! Save that
other girl too, okay! She looked really scared! I couldn’t do anything to help
when they took her...”
The fact that Myu was a beastman apparently
hadn’t mattered at all this boy. He had guts, considering he’d been trapped in
the same situation as her. Hajime turned back and ruffled the young boy’s hair.
“Hey, wh-what are you doing?”
“It’s frustrating, right? In that case, you
just have to get stronger. That’s the only way to make sure you never feel like
that again. I mean, I was around to save you this time, but if you get
stronger, next time you can save everyone.” With those parting remarks, Hajime
turned on his heel and vanished through the tunnel he’d made. The boy covered
his hair with both of his hands. He sat there for a few seconds before curling
his tiny fingers into a fist. There was a new sparkle in his eyes.
Yue smiled gently down at him and started
herding the children out of the building.
A heavy silence filled the auction hall. There
were around a hundred buyers seated in the stands. Each and every one of them
was wearing a mask, and none of them were saying a word. Whenever something a
customer wanted to buy appeared, they’d just silently raise their number tag.
They didn’t want to give any hints away about their identities.
Still, even they couldn’t suppress their cries
of surprise when the next item was brought to the stage. A two meter long water
tank holding a young dagon girl... Myu.
She’d been stripped naked and was currently
hugging her knees in a corner of the tank. The reason she’d been put in the
tank was to prove that she was a real dagon, as they were the only race that
could breathe underwater. And because she’d managed to escape once before,
they’d shackled her this time. The metal shackles had been fastened so tight
that her skin was chafed underneath them.
The auctioneers examined the trembling girl
for a few seconds, then the bidding began. Prices soared, yet the bidding war
showed no sign of stopping. Even though her existence had now been made aware
to the public, most of the auctioneers seemed confident they could transport
her discreetly. Or perhaps they simply weren’t aware of the commotion that had
happened that afternoon.
The auction hall grew noisy for the first
time, and Myu shrank as far back as the tank would allow her to. Her fingers
were curled tightly around a black piece of cloth. Hajime’s eyepatch. He’d been
so preoccupied with trying to calm Myu down that he’d forgotten to take it
back. The one he was wearing right now was a spare.
Right now, that eyepatch was the last thing
Myu had left to cling to. She’d been taken from her mother, forced to travel a
long way, been thrown in a dark cell, and swam through literal filth to escape.
Finally, when she’d thought all hope was lost, she’d found herself wrapped in
something warm.
When she’d opened her eyes, she’d found
herself face to face with a young silver-haired boy wearing an eyepatch. She’d
stared at him in surprise, and he’d stared back. Both of them had been too
stubborn to be the first to break eye contact, but then Myu’d been distracted
by the smell of something delicious.
He’d asked for her name, and she’d told him.
Then, there’d been a pretty red flash, and he’d plopped her into a bath. After
that a pretty girl with light blue hair had started washing her. The bath had
been pleasantly warm, and the girl had been really gentle. Soon enough, Myu had
let her guard down enough that she was calling the pretty girl, Shea,
“onee-chan.”
Myu didn’t think she’d forget the taste of the
skewers Shea had fed her for the rest of her life. And, while she’d been busy
eating, the boy named Hajime had come back.
She’d been a little scared of him, but then he
helped her put on these really cute clothes and dried and combed her hair, so
she started feeling better around him, too.
When they’d said she couldn’t stay with them
and that they’d give her to these people called the safety department, she’d
been devastated. She’d been so lonely ever since she’d been separated from her
mom. She didn’t think she could take being lonely like that again after having
found such kind people.
And so, Myu did everything she could to stay.
She pulled at Hajime’s hair, slapped his
cheeks, and even took his eyepatch. If he wanted it back, he’d have to let her
stay with them.
However, in the end, the kind people she’d
finally found left her in a strange and unfamiliar place.
As she huddled in her tank, she thought back
on what happened.
Did they leave me because I
did something bad? Is it because I took the black thingy? Do Onii-chan and Onee-chan
hate me? Tears welled up in her eyes. If she ever
saw them again she’d apologize. She’d even give Hajime his eyepatch back. She’d
do anything they asked. She just wanted to go with them.
Onii-chan... Onee-chan... Suddenly, there was a loud thud and her tank shook. She squealed in
terror and hurriedly opened her eyes. There was a masked man wearing a tuxedo
standing next to her tank. He was yelling something and kicking the glass
repeatedly.
The auction manager had wanted to Myu to swim
around a little in order to make the guests bid higher, but she’d just stayed
curled up in a ball. Tired of waiting, he’d finally snapped and started kicking
her tank.
That only served to frighten Myu further,
however, as she curled into a ball and attempted to look as small as possible.
All she could do was try to drown out the yelling and the kicking.
The Freidhof member managing the auction grew
even angrier. He was worried people would think she was sick, and not bid as
high. If she sold low, he was the one who’d be punished for it. Seeing this
wasn’t working, he resorted to drastic measures. Feeling pressured by the
crowd, he started insulting Myu in the hopes of eliciting a reaction.
“Move, you sniveling little brat. Stop causing
us humans so much trouble, you stupid fish-freak!” He climbed up the ladder
next to the tank as he berated her, intending to poke her with the cane he was
carrying. Myu shut her eyes and braced herself.
Oddly, the impact she was waiting for never
came. Instead, she heard a familiar voice.
“What was that, you fucking bastard?” Hajime
leaped from the ceiling, grinding both the auction manager and the ladder into
the ground. A fountain of blood spurted from underneath his foot. The manager
had been killed instantly.
Hajime didn’t even look at the man he’d just
killed. Instead, he turned around and smashed the water tank with his
artificial arm. The glass pane shattered into a thousand pieces, and a torrent
of water came flooding out.
“Hyaaah!” The current carried Myu out with it.
But before she got very far, a warm hand caught her, and she timidly opened her
eyes.
When she’d first heard his voice, she’d
desperately hoped she hadn’t been imagining it. And now she knew she hadn’t.
The person holding her right now was Hajime. Myu blinked a few times before
staring at him, much like she had when they first met.
“Yo, Myu. How come you’re always soaked
whenever I see you?” Still staring at him, she quietly whispered a single word.
“Onii-chan?”
“I wouldn’t say I’m your brother, but I am the
same guy you scratched, kicked, and stole an eyepatch from.” Hajime smiled at
Myu, and the tears started dripping from her eyes. After a second of silence—
“Onii-chan!” She wrapped her arms around
Hajime and started sobbing. Hajime awkwardly patted her back in an attempt to
comfort her. Then, he wrapped her in another blanket.
Black-robed men burst into the main hall and
surrounded the two, cutting their reunion short. The auctioneers were certain
the men could handle Hajime, so none of them made any move to flee.
“Hey, brat. Do you know what happens to morons
who try and mess with Freidhof? If you hand over the girl, then we’ll at least
grant you a painless death.” Myu lifted her face from Hajime’s neck and looked
at him worriedly. Twenty burly men stood between them and safety.
“Onii-chan...”
“Don’t worry. I’m here with you. It’ll get a
little noisy though, so you should close your eyes and cover your ears.” Hajime
peeled Myu’s fingers off his neck and placed them over her ears. His confident
tone assuaged Myu’s worries. Still a little confused, she nodded, closed her
eyes, and buried her face in Hajime’s chest.
“Think you can just ignore us, huh!?”
“Kill the brat! But don’t lay a hand on the
merchandise!” The leader angrily ordered his men to charge.
A second later there was a loud bang and the
leader was suddenly missing his head. The remnants of his brain splattered the
faces of his comrades.
Unable to grasp what had just happened,
everyone silently watched as the leader’s corpse crumpled to the ground.
And while they stood there, still confused,
Hajime fired again. And again. And again. Gunshots echoed throughout the
chamber, each one marking another death. Eleven people fell before the rest
finally realized what was going on.
“Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! He’s a monster!”
“H-He’s a demon! We’re all gonna be killed!”
The men in black started backing away from him, while the auctioneers screamed
and swarmed for the exits.
A monster huh? That’s rich,
coming from people who buy and sell slaves. He
wanted to teach those fleeing slavers a thing or two, but he kept his attention
firmly focused on the threat in front of him.
“Wh-Who the hell are you!? What, why... How
did you do that!?” The man trembled in fear as he shouted in what he hoped was
an intimidating voice. Another dozen men in black ran into the hall, but they
faltered when they saw the bodies littering the floor.
Hajime scoffed at the man who’d spoken.
“Why? Isn’t it obvious? I came to take back
what’s mine. Oh... and to make an example out of you guys. This is what happens
if you touch my friends. Now then, you’ll join me for the grand finale, right?”
Hajime used Aerodynamic to jump up to the ceiling. Then, he transmuted a hole
into the ceiling and leaped through it.
“Yue, I’ve got Myu. How are things on your
end?”
“Good. Everyone evacuated. The guests are
running out of the hall.”
“I see. Well, let’s end this with a bang,
then.”
“Okay!”
As Hajime zipped through the air, he looked
down at Myu. Up until now she had done as he’d asked, covering her ears and
closing her eyes. He gently removed one of her hands and talked to her.
“It’s alright now, Myu.” Her eyes snapped open
and she looked around. As she took in the scenery, she let out a gasp of
surprise. The view was spectacular. From their vantage point, they could see the
entire city of Fuhren. The sun was a blazing ball of red, slowly sinking below
the horizon. Underneath the crimson sky, they could see lights dotting the
city; people had started lighting the streetlamps.
Myu’s eyes sparkled as she took all of it in.
She excitedly grabbed Hajime’s collar and started pointing things out.
“It’s amazing, Onii-chan! We’re flying through
the sky!”
“We’re more jumping through it than flying
but... Well, whatever. Anyway, Myu, look over there. There’s going to be some
huge fireworks soon.”
“Fire-works?”
“Fireworks are... giant explosions.”
“Ex-plo-sions?”
Hajime couldn’t figure out a good way to
explain it, but it didn’t matter since she’d see for herself in a few seconds.
He cradled Myu in one arm as he pulled a ring out of his Treasure Trove with
the other. The ring was actually a remote detonator he’d made with spirit
stone. While he’d been searching for Myu, he’d left some bombs here and there.
“Alright, here we go. Bombs away~”
“Bombs away?”
Their voices faded away into the evening
breeze. A second later, there was a boom so loud that it could be heard
throughout the entire city.
The art museum that doubled as an illegal
auction hall was blasted to kingdom come. Not a trace remained of the probably
beautiful and historic art that had adorned its halls. The surrounding
buildings that had all belonged to Freidhof were toppled by the shockwave
following the explosion.
He’d shaped the charges upward so the fire
wouldn’t spread to the rest of the city. Pillars of flame rose up to the
heavens, dying the sky a deep crimson, though a different shade than that of
the sunset. It looked as if a volcano had erupted in the heart of the city.
“Whaaaaaaaaat!?”
“Well, Myu? Surprised? Those are fireworks.”
“Fireworks are scary.” Trembling, Myu clung to
Hajime as she watched the spectacle. However, Hajime wasn’t done yet. The party
was just getting started, after all.
“O-O-Onii-chan! There’s something over there!”
“It’s pretty, isn’t it?”
“Huh!?” Dark clouds had gathered where Myu was
pointing. Four dragons composed of pure lightning burst from the clouds with a
thunderous roar, further scaring an already terrified Myu.
Each one was about half the size of Yue’s
single dragon, but their ferocity hadn’t changed at all. The faint of heart
passed out at the mere sight of them as they circled above the city.
The four dragons split off from each other,
heading to different districts.
Chances were, everyone in Fuhren saw them.
They flew majestically through the burning
sky, heading for the remaining four major Freidhof bases. Upon reaching their
destination, they plummeted to the ground, swallowing the buildings whole.
The ground shook as they struck. There were
four blinding flashes of light and with another roar, the four bases were wiped
out of existence.
Plumes of smoke rose from the rubble, the
debris and ash choking out the light of the setting sun. From up above, the
city of Fuhren looked like it had been hit by a disaster.
That being said, Hajime and Yue had taken
great precautions to make sure no innocents were harmed. Hajime had sent his
Ornises to scout out all of Freidhof’s bases and made doubly sure no one
unaffiliated with the group had been present. So despite the destruction, the
only casualties had been Freidhof’s members.
It was possible some of the members had been
forced to join the gang, or maybe could have been reformed, but... Hajime
didn’t feel the need to investigate the individuals of an organization that had
made themselves his enemy.
“Hajime-san! Is Myu-chan safe!?”
“W-Wait for me, Shea. God, you’re fast. Were
your physical abilities always this high!?”
Hajime received a telepathic message from Shea
as he was surveying the damage. Since he hadn’t mentioned the fireworks to her,
she had been rather surprised when half the city exploded.
“Yeah. Safe and sound. And it looks like we
got most of their bases too... Oh, right, let’s all meet up at the adventurer’s
guild. Ilwa’s probably tearing his hair out over how much paperwork this is
going to mean for him.”
“Oh, thank goodness~ You said we’re meeting at
the guild? Roger. I’ll be right there. I want to hurry up and see Myu-chan.”
“Yeah. Don’t worry, you’ll get to see her real
soon. Alright, meet you there.”
“You got it.” Myu looked up at Hajime as he
suddenly fell silent and gazed off into the distance. When he finished his
conversation with Shea, he told Myu she’d get to see her soon. Myu exclaimed
“Onee-chan!” and her face broke out into a smile.
As he descended to the ground, Yue came up to
meet him. She’d already seen the kids to the safety department. She stared
intently at the little girl in Hajime’s arms. Myu uncomfortably glanced around
before looking up at Hajime again. He could guess what the unspoken question in
her eyes was.
“Myu, this is Yue. She’s my lover.”
“Huh? Lover...? What about Onee-chan?”
“She’s my comrade.”
“She’s not your lover?”
“Nope, she’s not.”
“But...”
“I don’t know what else to tell you. Yue’s my
lover.”
“Mrrrr~” Myu looked petulantly over at Yue.
Yue hadn’t taken her eyes off Myu during that whole exchange. This time Myu met
Yue’s gaze. She stared at Yue intently, trying to figure out what kind of
person she was.
They continued staring at each other for a few
minutes. Yue was the first to break contact. She suddenly started walking
forward.
Myu watched her cautiously. Yue stopped in
front of Hajime, took Myu from his hands, and hugged her tight. Myu yelped and
struggled to break free of Yue’s grasp, but Yue wouldn’t let go. After a few
seconds, Yue spoke.
“This is cheating. You’re too cute.” It looked
like Yue had taken a liking to Myu. Myu finally managed to wriggle her head out
Yue’s chest and gasped for air. The two stared at each other once more.
“Hi there, Myu. I’m Yue. You did great,
enduring all that. Good job.” Yue’s eyes softened and she patted Myu’s head.
Her gentle warmth melted away Myu’s wariness,
and she started bawling in Yue’s arms. When Hajime had first rescued her, she’d
still been too nervous to cry properly. It was only now that she could vent all
of her frustration and sadness without worry of what might happen to her.
Hajime smiled awkwardly as he watched the two
of them. Once Myu had calmed down, the three of them headed to the adventurer’s
guild.
“Fifteen buildings were destroyed, thirty
suffered serious damage, and nine of them were completely leveled. On top of
that, thirty-eight of Freidhof’s members are confirmed dead, forty-four are
mortally injured, twenty-eight are seriously injured, and one hundred and
nineteen are unaccounted for... Well, what do you have to say for yourself?”
“They pissed me off, so I crushed them. I
don’t regret it, either.”
“Haaaaaaaaaaaah...” They were sitting in the
guild’s waiting room. Ilwa held a stack of reports in one hand as he glared at
Hajime. For his part, Hajime was sharing the snacks they’d been served with
Myu, who was sitting on his lap. Seeing how Hajime had no intention of
reflecting on his actions, Ilwa let out a tired sigh.
“Please tell me the fishman escaping from the
Meerstadt Aquarium by flying out of a hole in the wall had nothing to do with
you at least... It didn’t, right?”
“Myu, these are pretty good too? Here, try
some.”
“Damn it... Haaah...” Hajime feigned ignorance
and casually continued feeding Myu, but Shea shifted guiltily in her seat,
something that didn’t go unnoticed by Ilwa. Ilwa heaved another sigh, deeper
this time. He grimaced and rubbed his stomach. Dott, his secretary, gave him a
sympathetic look and passed him some stomach medicine.
“Well, while you may have gone too far, you
did destroy a massive criminal organization for us. Honestly speaking, we had
no way of dealing with them. They never left any trace of their illegal
dealings, and on the off chance we managed to catch a few of their underlings
in the act, the main organization would just cut them off. We didn’t think it
was even possible to put a stop to them. Though this also means the balance of
Fuhren’s underworld has been completely toppled... Haaah, we’re going to be
rather busy in the coming weeks. Especially since we offered our support to the
safety department.”
“Well, normally it’s the government’s job to
handle stuff like this anyway. This time was a special case. They tried to hurt
one of my comrades, so I gave them a little payback.”
“That ‘little payback’ being destroying
Fuhren’s largest criminal organization in just half a day? You guys are crazy.”
Ilwa smiled bitterly. He looked like he’d aged twenty years in a day. Combining
the ten years he’d aged when he first saw everyone’s Status Plates, he may as
well have turned into an old man by now. Even Hajime felt a little bad for
putting him through so much, so he offered a suggestion.
“Part of the reason we were so flashy about it
was because we wanted to make an example out of them. You know, to make sure no
one else would try the same thing. So why not use our names to your benefit? If
you say the gold ranked adventurer that did this is part of your branch...
wouldn’t that work as a good deterrent?”
“Oh my, is that really alright? That would
save us a great deal of trouble but... weren’t you the kind of person that
hated their name being used by others?” Ilwa looked at Hajime in surprise. He
sounded hesitant, but his gaze made it clear he was dying to use Hajime’s name.
Hajime smiled wryly and shrugged his shoulders.
“Well, you scratch my back, I scratch yours,
right? You’ve been a great help already, so I don’t mind if it’s just using my
name. If you’re smart enough to make it all the way to branch chief, I can
trust you’ll use it wisely. Plus, I do feel a little bad about getting innocent
people involved in our personal vendetta.”
“I see... Is it just me, or have you changed,
Hajime-kun? When I first met you, you struck me as the kind of person that
didn’t care at all about others. Did something happen at Ur?”
“Well, I guess you could say that.”
Ilwa wasn’t a branch chief for nothing. He
could see through people better than most. That was why he’d been able to pick
up on the slight shift in Hajime’s mentality. Hajime becoming a kinder person
was better for Ilwa too, and he gladly accepted Hajime’s offer to use his name.
As Ilwa had expected, days after Freidhof’s
destruction new criminal groups would spring up, hoping to take advantage of
the power vacuum that had been created. However, Ilwa would manage to keep them
quiet by skillfully spreading rumors of Hajime’s ferocity.
Some time later, people would begin referring
to him by nicknames like “Fuhren’s Ultimate Weapon,” “White-haired Flame
Master,” “Lady Killer,” and so on. However, that was of little concern to
Hajime. Or rather, no concern at all.
Thanks to Ilwa’s frantic efforts, the safety
department ruled that Hajime had acted in self-defense, thereby making him
innocent of any crime. Normally it wouldn’t have gone over so smoothly, but
they were pretty mad about Freidhof’s bombing of one of their buildings.
In fact, the director of the safety department
had given Hajime a not-so-subtle thumbs-up for destroying Freidhof. The
organization had flaunted the safety department’s authority at every turn,
expanding their illegal activities into every industry they could get their
hands on. The chief, who’d just celebrated his 60th birthday, had been more
than happy to acquit Hajime of all charges.
“Also, about Myu-kun...” Ilwa looked down at
the tiny girl who was happily gnawing on a cookie.
Myu gave a little start. She looked worriedly
between Hajime, Yue, and Shea. She didn’t want to be separated from them again.
The reason she didn’t look over at Tio was because, well, everyone was trying
to keep her away from Tio’s harmful influence.
“Either we can take care of her and send her
back to Erisen through the formal routes, or we can make this an official guild
request and ask you to take her back... Those are your two options. Well, which
do you prefer?” Hajime tilted his head in confusion. He had assumed the safety department
would have requested he return her to their custody. According to Ilwa’s
explanation, however, they were willing to let him handle the case if he so
desired. Because of his guild ranking, and the fact that he’d destroyed an
entire organization to save her, they believed he was trustworthy enough.
Ultimately though, this too was Ilwa’s
handiwork. It almost seemed as if he was eager to prove how helpful of an ally
he could.
“Hajime-san... I promise I’ll protect her. So
please... let her come with us.” Shea bowed to Hajime. She wanted to be there
for Myu during her journey home. Yue and Tio remained silent, deciding to leave
the decision up to Hajime.
“Onii-chan... please?” She hit Hajime with her
irresistible puppy-dog eyes. Though she hadn’t needed to. From the moment he
had sworn to get Myu back, Hajime had decided he’d be willing to let her come
with them if that was still what she wanted.
“I was planning on taking her with me
regardless, so I’m glad you’re on board already. Even I couldn’t abandon her
after all we’ve been through.”
“Hajime-san!”
“Onii-chan!”
Shea and Myu beamed at him. There was still
the little problem of how they were going to clear the Grand Gruen Volcano,
which came before Erisen, with Myu in tow, but Hajime figured it would work out
somehow. He’d decided to take Myu, and that was that.
“But there’s just one thing, Myu. Could you
stop calling me onii-chan? Just Hajime is fine. It’s kind of embarrassing to be
called that...” Hajime scratched his cheek awkwardly as Myu hugged him. He was
still an otaku after all. Being called onii-chan... Well, it just didn’t sit
right with him.
Myu stared at him. After a while, she came to
some sort of understanding and nodded. However, her response was something no
one present had expected.
“Then I’ll call you daddy.”
“Wh-What? Sorry, Myu. I didn’t quite catch
that. Could you say that again?”
“Daddy.”
“U-Umm, is this like a dagon word for
onii-chan or Hajime or something?”
“Nope. Daddy means daddy.”
“Okay, hold on a second.” Hajime started
massaging his temples, while Shea hesitantly asked Myu why she’d chosen to call
him daddy of all things. Apparently—
“I don’t have a daddy. He went to heaven
before I was born. All of my friends have one, but I don’t... That’s why you’re
my daddy now, Onii-chan.”
“I kind of get it, but at the same time, I
kind of don’t. Anyway, Myu. I’m begging you, anything but daddy. I’m still only
seventeen, you know?”
“No, I like daddy!”
“Okay, fine. Even onii-chan is okay! I’m not
asking for much, so please, just not daddy!”
“Nooo! You’re my daddy now!”
Hajime tried everything he could to get her to
stop calling him daddy, but he struck out. She seemed to like it even more than
onii-chan, so the name stuck.
Finally, Hajime gave up. His only choice now
was to ask Myu’s mother to get her to stop when they finally reached Erisen.
Myu had managed to inflict more damage on him than anything else since he’d
left the abyss.
They finished talking to Ilwa and headed back
to the inn. Once there, a heated debate began over who would become Myu’s
“mama.” In the meantime, Hajime tied Tio up and hid her somewhere so she
couldn’t be a bad influence on Myu. Naturally, Tio saw her punishment as a
reward. In the end, it seemed Myu only wanted to call her real mother mama, so
Yue, Shea, and Tio all became onee-chans.
That night, depressed that Myu wouldn’t call
her mama, Yue said something shocking.
“Hajime, I want a baby.” Judging by his
reaction, the day where Yue would get to be called mama wasn’t too far off.
Shea tried the same trick, but Hajime ignored
her. And, of course, the perverted dragon lady couldn’t resist adding her two
cents after that.
“Master, I am prepared to bear your children
as well. We can begin at—”
“Your existence is already enough of a joke, I
don’t need you spouting them as well.”
“Why am I the only one to receive such a harsh
rejection!?” Despite her indignant reply, Tio writhed happily on the ground
when Hajime shot her down.
The next morning, Hajime said his goodbyes to
everyone who’d come to see him off. Ilwa, the people at the safety department,
and the Cudeta family. He looked just like a real father, carrying Myu on his
shoulders. She was happily hugging his head as he grabbed her legs to make sure
she didn’t fall off.
Today was the day the monster of the abyss
became a father.
And so, his adventures continued, now with a
daughter in tow!
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