Quarreling with Cloud was a veteran Adventurer who was famous even here in Raumâs Adventurerâs Guild.
He was aged somewhere from the mid to late twenties. He had ruffled up blazing red hair, along with a peculiar hairstyle. He had a trained body, looking like a keen and nimble swordsman.
Due to his conspicuous appearance, even I knew about him. He had been a topic among the receptionists for being one of the promising youths.
Rather than quarreling, it looked more like he was questioning Cloud. He was pressing him with questions while grasping his shoulders and drawing his face real close.
âSay the truth! Why was an impurity like you together with that person! You used her connections, didnât you!â âI mean, you arenât exactly wrongâ¦â âS?h?i?t?, donât get carried away just because youâve been blessed with comrades!â âIt wasnât my idea! I canât deny that my connection with Nicole was what brought it up, though.â âDo you even realize the significance of that? Do you know how many people in this city⦠No, the entire world wish for such connections!â âWell, thatâs luck for youâ¦â âAgh, damn it! Dark flames of jealousy are stirring up in me after so long!â
They seemed to be talking about Cloudâs connections with me. Based on that, I had an idea of what brought this on.
Someone probably saw his training with Lyell. As expected of an apex swordsman like Lyell, it seems that many people found it envious that a Half-Demon like Cloud was blessed with the opportunity to train under him.
And all that envy had led the situation to the present state.
âCloud, are you being bothered?â âAh, Nicole. No, I meanâ¦â âGeh, Mâ¦Miss Nicole!?â
Cloud was at a loss on how to answer my question. Well, he couldnât exactly say yes when the person was in front of him.
Besides, these Adventurers didnât surround him with ill will. Still, the man looked awkward for having detained my companion.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou can drop the âMissâ part. Iâm the younger one here, not to mention a beginner.â âStill, it wouldnât be right to justâ¦â âAnyway, sorry, but Iâd like to take Cloud and do one job before the sun sets.â âAh, yes, of course! Iâm sorry for detaining him!â
He started all this questioning because of Lyell, so I, his daughter, was obviously not someone he could treat rudely. I also realized that, so I asked for permission as politely as I could so it wouldnât worsen Cloudâs standing anymore.
His angry attitude from before was nowhere to be seen now, and he was drifting his gaze all around⦠Was he that nervous in front of me?
âAlso, my dad canât take on a large number of people for training. Cloudâs case was an exception because he can also act as my guard⦠So again, sorry, okay?â âAh, no! I was wrong for throwing false accusations at him, so I⦠Iâm sorry.â âWell, it didnât escalate into a fight, so everythingâs fine.â âI wouldnât do something like that! That would only invite Miss Nicoleâs hate.â âI wouldnât hate you if Cloud was in the wrong, you know⦠But hmm, would you like to have a spar with him when you have time for it?â
I suddenly realized that this was a good opportunity. Cloud was mostly fighting against animals. However, I knew by experience that the wit and skill of humans were far scarier.
Cloud was lacking experience in human battles, and to an overwhelming degree. Since he only ever sparred with me, his combat experience was severely unbalanced.
âA spar?â âYou also lack experience against human opponents, right, Cloud?â âY-Yeah⦠Iâve only sparred against you for the most part.â âThere seems to be a big training area under the Guild, so how about we use that for a spar? Cloud would gain some experience from it, and you⦠Umm?â âAh, Iâm Kayle. Iâm a Fifth-Ranked Adventurer at the moment.â âFifth-Rank!?â
Cloud opened his eyes wide after hearing his rank. I was quite a bit surprised as well. Fifth-Rank was not considered the top of the top, but it was still proof that their skill was first-class.
Naturally, like me, there were some Adventurers stronger than their ranks suggested. However, the opposite was almost impossible â weak wouldnât be branded as strong. The Guildâs ranking system wasnât so forgiving.
âSo you are a first-class Adventurer. Why did you even bring up training under my dad at this late hour.â âThatâs not the problem. Sir Lyell is just someone I look up to!â âWell, I understand where you are coming from.â
I was also someone who aimed to become a swordsman. I was fully aware of how dazzling Lyell looked from that perspective.
Still, considering that he managed to climb up to Fifth Rank on his own, he should have some confidence in his skill.
âCloud is being taught by my dad. So by sparring with him, youâd be indirectly learning my dadâs teachings through him, right?â âI see, that sounds good!â âLike hell it does!? Heâs Fifth Rank, you know? Thereâs no way a novice like me can take him on!â âCloud. Who said you had to win?â âHuh?â âDidnât you hear what I said earlier? This is so you can gain more experience against human opponents. You lost to Mateus, remember?â âUgh!!â âYou donât want to keep on losing, right?â âY-Yeahâ¦â âThen, you have to do your best here!â
I incited him a bit to motivate him, then did a fist pump and cheered him on. After cornering him so much, he wouldnât be able to back out from this.
ââ¦Fine. I want to get stronger, and fighting against someone first-class would be a good opportunity.â âThat settles it. Can we leave the spar for some other day?â âYes, absolutely! I will look forward to it!â
After concluding our discussion, I decided to head out for the herb gathering at once. I grabbed the nervous Cloudâs hand and dragged him to the exit.
But as I looked around, I saw bitter-faced Kayle and a group of others.
âGah, look at them flirtâ¦â âEven though I donât have a boyfriend, and youâre telling me she already got one at that age?â âThose with girlfriends should just explode. No, Cloud should just explore. Or actually, I should blow him up.â âNo way⦠Our princess Nicole has already fallen in Cloudâs hands?â âLooks like I found my motivation for our spar. The motivation by the name of bloodlust⦠Wake up, the darkness that dwells in my heart.â
Can you guys reign in your misunderstandings already? Wait, miss receptionist, not you too! Why are you joining the bandwagon!
I couldnât help but make mental retorts towards that storm of misunderstandings.
Nicole: âWeak wouldnât be branded as strong.â Kevin from 500 years ago: âWait, what?â