The kid continued his explanation for a while.
It seemed like I wouldnât have to be dubious of his knowledge of the dungeon.
But I still couldnât believe him.
This kid said itâd be best if I stayed in this buildingâs quarters on the 2nd floor and departed tomorrow morning.
It was a good plan.
In various ways.
âFine, letâs do it like that. Here, give me your hand.â
I took out a subs.p.a.ce bag from my inventory and the kid obediently stuck out his hand as I instructed.
I pulled out a few gems that I had prepared in advance from the subs.p.a.ce bag.
âHere, this should be enough for a down payment. Exchange it for money as you wish.â
I placed the gems into the kidâs dirty palms.
It seemed like the kid was in disbelief at the gems that had been placed in his hand; his mouth gaped wide open and remained still.
âLike you said, Iâll stay in this inn today, and weâll depart tomorrow. Come pick me up here tomorrow morning.â
After I finished speaking, I left the stunned kid and the corner; I went towards the counter with the middle-aged woman.
âA room?â the woman immediately asked as I approached.
âYes. You have good hearing.â
It wasnât easy to listen to my conversation with the kid in the corner inside of this noisy building.
Whatâs worse, she shouldnât have been able to see us as we were cleverly hidden behind a column.
âWhat do you mean, good hearing. I just guessed. The dungeonâs also quite far, so rather than departing at such an ambiguous time, itâd probably be better to depart in the morning. If you were going to depart immediately, you wouldnât have left that child over there and came here by yourself.â
Now that you mention it, you have a point.
She definitely couldâve guessed that I was going to ask for a room.
However, I was certain.
This middle-aged lady could hear my conversation with the kid.
Since that kid had also heard the conversation between the middle-aged lady and I.
âThen youâre even more amazing.â
As I said that, I placed a single gem on the counter.
âThis should be enough, right? I donât need the change.â
âItâs enough.â
The middle-aged lady hurriedly grabbed the gem, hiding it in her bosom, and said, âHow about being a bit more careful, especially if you donât want to be robbed in the middle of the night?â
Sheâs an amusing old lady.
The old lady should also be well aware that Iâm not concerned about things like that.
Even if I hadnât taken out the gem, I knew.
Compared to the people around me with their disheveled appearances, I wore clean, trimmed clothing and I had two expensive-looking sword hilts strapped to my waist.
Also, the woman should be well aware that I donât mind attracting the attention of other people.
However, I wonder why sheâs pretending like she doesnât know.
This old lady, after I had entered this building and started conversing with her, has been maintaining a consistent att.i.tude.
Whether Iâm thinking about my own power or this womanâs ability to gauge my level of strength, itâs not the right att.i.tude for her to take.
âAuntie, do you have any interest in being a guide? I think youâd do well.â
âNot everyone can be a guide.â
After she was finished, she shut her mouth.
However, I didnât stand up and stared closely at her.
The old lady showed a variety of expressions after that for a short time.
After she had cycled through several emotions on her face, the final emotion she revealed was hostility.
It was a vivid, clear killing intent to the point that I could feel it.
When I didnât react at all to her hostility, the woman quickly dispersed her energy.
And muttered.
âI have no intentions of going on a trip with a monster whose intentions I donât know.â
That was an interesting statement.
âYour roomâs on the 2nd floor. Your room number is written on this key here. Go up.â
After she said that, the old lady left the counter and went outside the building.
Rather than following her, I decided to go up to the buildingâs 2nd floor.
I found the room number that was written on the key and as I entered the room, I thought.
She had no intentions of going on a trip with a monster.
If she had regarded me as that dangerous of a person, I had to rethink what she had said.
Her warning about the lowest floor... Did she say that itâs dangerous despite taking a peek at my strength?
If thatâs not it, was that also just an act?
I ought to rea.s.sess the kid.
The a.s.sessment that the kid needed to work if he didnât want to die immediately tomorrow..
Did that old lady think that that kid would go down to the lowest floor despite the risk of death, or if not, did she think that the kid would die because he was going with me?
It could be both.
I entered the room and roughly tossed the subs.p.a.ce bag atop the bed.
Shall I meditate until tomorrow morning?
[Warrior.] Seregia said.
âWhat?â
[I believe that thereâs a high possibility that the young child from before wonât return in the morning. I cannot be sure, but thatâs what I think.]
âThatâs also what I think.â
Heâd probably disappear somewhere with the down payment of gems.
If the lowest floor is that dangerous, and he didnât want to work together with a dangerous person who carelessly takes out gems in this squalid place...
[Then why did you give that child...]
âIn the event he doesnât come, I just need to find a different guide.â
[Didnât you hear that that childâs the only guide available?]
âNo. She just said that that kidâs the only one willing to guide me on such a dangerous path.â
There are definitely at least two guides.
Kiri Kiri told me that I had to pick my guide well.
Plus, the young guide also had a strange tattoo engraved onto his forehead.
That meant that I could easily make an inference.
What I needed to worry about right now is the woman who had recommended the boy, who had ran away with my gems.
How do I use this excuse to convince her?
The fact that sheâs excessively hostile towards me will be a variable.
If convincing her isnât possible, I think Iâd need to threaten her.
[I think differently, Warrior. Hoo. Hoo. Hoo. Hoo.]
While I was in the midst of organizing my thoughts, the holy sword cut in.
âIf youâre going to talk gibberish again, Iâll put you into the inventory immediately.â
[No, itâs not that. Itâs not that, Warrior. Please trust me! When have I ever spoken nonsense for you to say that! Please trust me!]
How can I trust you?
[Iâm telling you this because neither the great and courageous Warrior nor the cute and shy Miss Seregia seem to have encountered a lot of people. If you donât have experience in cases like this, itâs something you wouldnât know well.]
[...Ugh.]
Seregia groaned at his flattery of our cute such and such.
I really should put him into my inventory after all.
I opened my inventory and was about to put it in when the holy sword hurriedly yelled.
[That child will return tomorrow!]
âWhat did you say?â
The holy sword hadnât given up, yelling something, and once I put the holy sword into my inventory, I started to meditate.
Only one ego sword had disappeared, but I started to take in the silent and calm mood of the room.
[I think like I can live now.]
I agreed with Seregiaâs half-muttered sigh.
* * * * * *
âGood morning, Warrior. Then, shall we immediately go to the dungeon?â
[See that. I was right, wasnât I?]
[...]
Seregia and I couldnât refute the annoying holy swordâs statement.
Because the kid had appeared with a much cleaner appearance than yesterday.
Perhaps the kid washed his hair this morning, since it was clean and tidy; even his clothes looked much better than yesterday.
His clothes were clean, but they werenât new.
He had exchanged the gems that I had given him into currency and rather than buy new clothes, it seemed like he had come wearing his best clothes.
Plus, he was wearing a large backpack on his back.
It looked bloated even from the outside and I was certain that it was packed full of miscellaneous items.
âYeah, letâs go. Take me there.â
I didnât refuse and just told him to go.
I could tell why the child had turned up even without the holy sword explaining the reason.
Amongst the kidâs various flaws, his most fatal flaw was that he would diligently observe someone, but he wouldnât realize that the very person was also observing him.
The next fatal flaw was that his gaze and his expression were like an open book.
I had heard these words before.
A personâs greed knows no end, and they would repeat their mistakes.
Where did I hear this again?
Thatâs not whatâs important.
Whatâs important right now is that this kid is repeating his many mistakes excessively.
I nonchalantly slung my subs.p.a.ce bag over my shoulder which contained my bed and left my room.
Based on the movements of my bag, the kid...
The kidâs eyes were following the movements of my bag and it was only after I got right in front of him that his rapidly-moving eyes paused.
âYes. Iâll take you there.â
[Hoo. Hoo. Hoo. Hoo. What did I tell you?]
I just silently listened to the holy swordâs annoying condescension.
Now I could read the bare greed within this dirty kidâs eyes, though I ignored the dissatisfaction I saw.
Even after I had gone home and thought about it calmly, I couldnât fathom a desperation worth gambling his life on.
Itâs been a while since my abilities were lacking.
Also, this was the type of ability I cannot be lacking in.
Though Iâm clumsy when it comes to situations regarding tact, I was confident when it came to reading my opponentâs intent.
When I was a pro gamer, I remember saying that I didnât know what the difference was between my two team members.
I donât know why it is that I can so easily grasp an enemyâs intent, yet I donât even have the slightest idea of what other people usually want.
However, I definitely felt something different.
Also, I had failed to discern the kidâs intent yesterday.
Even though it was such a clearly-exposed intent.
Was it because I took this kid too lightly due to his lacking strength, or if not, would it be because of a different reason?
It was troublesome work.
Because of that reason, I didnât obstinately plug the holy swordâs mouth and left the town.
And we approached the caveâs entrance, no, the dungeonâs entrance...
They say that the dungeon that looks relatively close by is actually much farther than your eyes can see.
It would take around six hours to get there, walking.
When I was in the town, it didnât feel like it would take that long, but after I left the town and starting walking through the woods, I could definitely feel it.
The dungeon looked as if it were right in front of you, yet the true distance hardly lessened.
The path between the dungeon and the town was tranquil.
There would occasionally be some adventurers or merchants who pa.s.sed by and I matched the kidâs slow strides, but in no time I had walked far ahead of him.
The kidâs gait was on the slower side.
Even if you consider his still short legs, he was still slow.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
And it was tough for the kid to even walk this slowly.
Pant. Pant.
If you listened to him, you wouldnât be able to call it pathetic; it was to the point that even I, who was walking beside him pited his breathing.
âLetâs rest here for a little bit.â
âYes... Thank you.â
I helped the kid lower his backpack and we leaned our backs against a wooden column.
I also dropped my subs.p.a.ce backpack from my shoulder and put it on my lap.
We were sitting under a tree like this, which reminded me of Myong Myong again.
Is he living well?
It made me uncomfortable that even in this peaceful memory, several things weighed on my mind.
Indeed, what kind of condition would mean âliving wellâ?
And whatever the condition, can I say that Myong Myong is living well?
Is the Myong Myong Iâm even talking about that Myong Myong?
Whatâs the difference between that Myong Myong and the other Myong Myongs.
Letâs say that all the Myong Myongs found their happy ending. Does that mean theyâre living well?
Kiri Kiri had, in a roundabout way, referred to the tutorial and challengers as places that arenât Earth.
There should definitely be some challengers who reached the 19th floor besides me.
These civilizations that exist in the cosmos and the tutorial that possibly exists within them.
Also, in the face of all those possibilities, there is a possibility that Myong Myong isnât unhappy.
The more I recollect it, the more sad I get.
When I was together with Myong Myong, if I hadnât deliberately tried to ignore this fact, would I be able to laugh together with Myong Myong?
If I had left Myong Myong in front of the closed-off townâs gate; what kind of choice would I have made?
It was suffocating.
It was the exact same back then.
Still, the reason I hadnât completely ignored it was because Idy had suggested a path that would enable me to resolve this suffocating feeling.
I brought my unproductive thoughts to a close and focused on the here and now.
After I had organized my thoughts, I asked the two egoâs swordsâ opinions.
What do you think?
Rather than using my voice to speak like usual, I transmitted my intent through voice transmission.
Seregia and the holy sword both agreed with my opinion.
[I agree.]
[I also agree, Warrior. For things like this, you need to tidy things up beforehand so thatâs thereâs no trouble down the road.]
I confirmed their opinions.
Iâll confirm it one more time and then take care of it.
I took out some bread and water from my subs.p.a.ce bag and pa.s.sed it to the kid.
âEat it while you rest.â
The kid saw the objects protruding out of the subs.p.a.ce bag and was astonished.
âThis is that magic bag, right?â the child asked excitingly, and the sound of his breathing had quickly calmed down.
âThatâs right.â
To be exact, it was a subs.p.a.ce bag, but well, I guess itâs the same thing as a magic bag.
âDo you have other items in there besides food?â
I decided to answer the kidâs excited questions and say it like it was.
âOf course. I also took out and gave you the gems from here yesterday.â
The kid was in awe, saying âwoahâ, and I waited briefly for the kid to eat his bread.
When the kid started eating the bread, I took out a short sword from my bag.
âIt also has weapons!â
âOf course. It contains various weapons.â
In truth, this short sword was the only weapon inside the bag.
It was the gladius that I had bought after clearing the 4th floor.
According to the holy swordâs logic, which was strapped to my waist, the gladius was a treasure that could be called a holy sword thanks to the G.o.dâs blessing it had received.
It wasnât fancy and it was actually rather plain, but possessed a high quality aura on the outside.
I raised that short sword and threw it towards a tree that was a bit far away.
Just as I had intended, the short sword lodged into the center of the tree trunk.
And I concentrated, moving my mana.
Due to my mana, the short sword pulled out of the tree column, flying into the air before returning to my hand.
Beside me, the kid was exclaiming.
âIs it a magic sword!?â
âYeah. Itâs a magic sword.â
To be honest, I had just idiotically pulled out the faraway short sword with my mana.
It wasnât as if I had used manaâs special characteristic or displayed its absorbent power.
I had just used my mana to embed the short sword in the tree trunk, pull it out, and raise it up before it flew to the front of my hand.
Even compared to normal people, this kidâs magic circuits were tightly blocked and he wouldnât be able to notice what I had done.
I threw my short sword again, towards the tree column.
And using my mana again, I brought the short sword back to my hand.
As he saw my acrobatics, the kid who had been exclaiming with all he had bashfully asked.
Upon his red flushed face, his eyes gleamed, and his fingertips were slightly shaking.
âMay I also try once?â
Sure, of course you can.