I left the wild boar butchering to Michelle and Cloud, and had Letina check my injury.
Though I called it an injury, it was only on the level of a bruise, so I wasnât bleeding or anything.
Still, to see the affected part, I had to expose my chest, so there was a need to avoid any public eyes⦠particularly Cloudâs.
âIt is swelled a little, but I would not call it an injury.â
âIâve been saying that it didnât hurt.â
âYou say that even when you are heavily injured, so I cannot trust your words.â
âThatâs an awful thing to say to your friend.â
That said, there have been many cases where I said I was fine and fainted. It was natural that she would doubt me.
This time, I was able to easily escape the impact thanks to the revised leather armor that Aste made. If it was some roughly tailored armor, the shock wouldâve gotten directly transmitted to my body and might have broken a rib or two.
While I was thinking of such things, Letina suddenly poked my breast.
âOh, what is this scar?â
âThatâs from Finaâs mischiefs. She tends to immediately go for my breasts.â
What Letina poked was the red mark near the tips of my small mounds. Finaâs mouth landed precisely on them every time, so I still had a red bruise left nearby.
âCould it be that she is mistaking you for her mother⦠No, that cannot be.â
âHey! Where were you looking when you made that judgment, huh?â
âDo you really want me to say it out loud?â
âHmph, not that you have any to show yourself. Mine are bigger than yours at least.â
âNow youâve said it!â
Letina leaped at me, but the difference between our builds was too big. I caught her head and she started flailing around without ever reaching me.
That aside, I had something I needed to ask.
âMichelle, about that last attack.â
âHmm? Ah, that? It just felt like âthatâs the spot!â and I shot it.â
âOh, I seeâ¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I aimed to be a swordsman in my previous life, so I understood where Michelle was coming from. When you swing your sword, sometimes, in truly rare moments, the blade smoothly slides through the enemyâs vital part.
I experienced that sensation even after I moved on to using the threads. Rather, it started happening more frequently after I started using them. I have asked Lyell about that sensation before, but while he had also experienced something similar, he couldnât explain what it really was.
I kept experiencing it even after I took on the assassin work. It was probably what it felt when you pierced someoneâs vital part. So Michelle has learned to feel that same sensation thanks to her Gift.
In that caseâ¦
âMichelle, you may become much stronger from now on.â
âHuh, really?â
âYes. Yeah. Iâm not really familiar with the details myself though.â
âI see⦠Ah, hey! You shouldnât be looking there!â
âOuch! It was just an accident. It just entered my vision.â
While my hands were stopped during the conversation, Cloud managed to steal a glance. I had the front of my shirt pulled up, so a lot of things were exposed.
âCloud, will burn.â
âAt least speak in proper sentences!â
âThey say you will become stronger if you are forged, you know?â
âWho the heck said such a thing? Iâll send them flying later. Thatâs a total lie, okay!â
âIncidentally, it was my dad.â
âNo way I can beat himâ¦â
Seeing Cloud fall on the ground in despair, I decided to hold off with physical punishment. I suppose it would be too pitiful if he really ends up unable to leave any descendants.
The meat and skin that we obtained from the boar summed up to 30 kilos. The internal organs were hard to process, so we had Letina use the Tunnel spell and safely bury them.
There were edible parts but they generally didnât last very long, so it wasnât worth bringing them along. We got a little over 7kg meat per person this time, so Cloud was pretty happy with his orphanage tribute.
âIt would only be a little longer until we can no longer take such fresh ingredients home.â
âIf the Marquis family issues a commission, they would hunt them for you, though.â
âIt would be awkward to issue commissions for that silly reason. Besides, it feels tastier when you are the one who defeated it.â
âStill, you shouldnât go hunt one alone, okay? And donât make your servants do the unreasonable, either.â
âWhat do you take me for⦠I am not so inconsiderate.â
âThe Letina I met at the start was quite inconsiderate, though?â
âT-That was when I was only a kid!â
âYouâre still a kid, though.â
We wrapped the meat in the skin and carried it like that. However, with so much meat on our hands, the smell was bound to attract wild animals, so this marked the end of todayâs hunt.
We were in a relaxed mood as we reached Raum.
âBesides, I have to enroll in the higher academy grades, so I cannot stay a child forever.â
âThe higher grades of the Magic Academy⦠That would mean nobleâs training, huh. Iâd definitely not want any part of that.â
âEven I feel reluctant about it.â
âI donât want to study any more. Combat experience is the best.â
âMichelle, I think you really should study more.â
She was an honest girl that accepted everything that they taught her without question. That in itself was a good thing, but it was hard to develop your thinking skill like that.
Considering what was to come, she really had to learn more things. Otherwise, she might get confused and not know what to do if she ever gets involved in trouble.
âYou guys are going to Stolla domain after graduation, right?â
âYes. There we will be staying in Gadius⦠Sir Gadiusâ inn.â
I was really not used to referring to Gadius with an honorific.
Unlike Lyell, that old b?a?s?t?a?r?d? was quite ill-mannered. Or rather, he was awfully shy with strangers despite his appearance.
We did talk a lot during the journey after he got familiar with me, but at first, Cortina used to grumble that when Gadius and I were alone, the place got shrouded in dead silence and atmosphere.
Though it couldnât be helped. Unlike Cortina who I had known from before, that was my first time meeting Gadius.
âI have not met them very often. How are they?â
âHe is surprisingly kind. And good at taking care of people. Heâs far kinder compared to Master Lyell.â
It seemed that Cloud had rated Gadius better than Lyell⦠Lyellâs hard on you because heâs vigilant of you, though.
Despite insisting countless times that it wasnât like that, Lyell was still suspecting that Cloud was a bug that was sticking close to me, so there was no helping it.
âAt any rate, there are still five months to go. Letâs just stay together as much as we can, okay?â
âAlright. We have to spend this little time we have together. Getting depressed about what would follow will do us no good.â
âBesides, weâll come back from time to time. Itâs not like we wonât be able to meet at all.â
âWhen that time comes, Iâll show you high-level spells that I will learn in the senior grade!â
âIâll wait without setting any expectations.â
We passed Raumâs gate while messing about in a calm manner. The gate guard knew our faces, so he didnât go out of his way to detain us.