Riett remembered that the current emperor was 63 years old.
If thatâs the case, it meant that the Truto Empire was 63 years old now. Thatâs why the streets of the capital felt both familiar and strange at the same timeâit was because they belonged to the past.
It seemed like Perante also realized that it was the past, as his eyebrows furrowed.
Anyway, Riett extended her hand towards Perante.
âWell then, letâs part ways here. Weâre not on such good terms that we should stick together and solve problems.â
Just as they were about to move their feet, a loud noise erupted from a building right in front of them. When they turned their heads, they saw a scruffy-looking boy rolling on the ground. Seeing an open trash can nearby, it seemed like the boy had tripped and fallen into it.
Surprised, Riett tried to approach the boy, but Perante reached out his hand to stop her.
âItâs better not to intervene. We donât know whatâs going on.â
âButâ¦!â
While Riett hesitated, a middle-aged man with a stern expression appeared in front of the boy. He picked up a few coins and spoke loudly.
âI wonât give you any more than this! If youâre going to demand an unreasonable price, get lost!â
âButâ¦! Even the amount you just gave me is only half of what my father used to sell it for!â
âThat leaf has no strength, and the stem is covered in wounds. Itâs only natural!â
âThat canât be true! I carefully selected and brought it hereâ¦!â
The boyâs pleas seemed to not affect the middle-aged man. Deep vertical wrinkles threatened his forehead.
âIf you keep talking back, I wonât buy from you next time. Remember that.â
In response to the middle-aged manâs threat, the boy widened his eyes. Soon, the boyâs eyelids drooped weakly toward the ground.
The middle-aged man muttered, âHmph, a young brat who only cares about money,â and went into the shop, slamming the door shut.
BANG-!
After a moment of silence, the boy slowly picked up a few coins that had fallen around him. They were the loose change the middle-aged man had thrown at him earlier. Thinking that he had picked up all the coins, the boy stood up.
âUmâ¦â
Riett noticed that there was still one coin left under the fallen trash can. She cautiously approached, bent down, and picked up the coin from under the trash can. She lightly tapped the boyâs shoulder.
âHey.â
The boy, who was about to leave, turned around in surprise.
âI think you missed this.â
Riett extended her hand with the coin in her palm, and the boy blinked before taking the coin with a grateful smile.
âT-Thank you.â
The boyâs cheeks turned red. It seemed like he was very embarrassed and aware that someone had witnessed the situation.
Lowering his head, the boy hurriedly walked away. It wasnât a pleasant sight to see a child of around fourteen fighting with an adult.
With a sympathetic heart, Riett watched the boyâs receding figure, but then she made a remarkable discovery.
ââ¦!â
The boy was limping on his left leg as he walked. Riett recalled the words of the Spirit Stone.
â©Go through that door and find a boy living with an old woman. That boy will be the start of finding the answer.âª
She needed to confirm if that boy was the one the Spirit Stone had mentioned. It seemed like Perante had the same thought as he tried to approach the boy.
âWhen did he say not to help?!â
As Riett glared at Perante, the boy suddenly stumbled and fell to the ground.
âAhâ¦â
The boy looked embarrassed as he stared at his foot.
Riett hurriedly approached the boy and knelt beside him, resting one knee on the ground.
âWhat happened?â
âAhâ¦!â
Realizing that the person who spoke earlier was the woman who gave him the coin, the boy seemed flustered.
âWell, umâ¦â
âAre you hurt?â
The boy closed his eyes, seeming very ashamed of the situation.
âI think I twisted my foot when I fell earlier.â
Oh no. Not only was his left foot uncomfortable, but now he also twisted his right foot.
Wearing a worried expression, Riett asked,
âWhere do you live?â
âItâs a bit far. Over thereâ¦â
The boy pointed towards a distant cluster of houses.
âHe walked from there to here?â
With one leg in discomfort, it must have been difficult for him to ride a horse⦠And he didnât seem well-off enough to take a carriage.
âCan you make it home?â
When Riett asked, the boy nodded his head.
âI can make it.â
There was determination in the boyâs eyes, but his words sounded more like a promise than a certainty.
Seeing this, Riett felt uneasy.
If she had money at hand, she would have tried to rent a carriage or get a horse, but she had no money, not even a single coin. She couldnât use spirit magic either in her current state.
Lost in thought, Riett slowly spoke up.
âIâll accompany you and make sure you get home safely.â
âWhat?! No way!â
The boy urgently extended both hands and vehemently refused.
However, Riett knew that the boy couldnât make it home alone.
âDonât worry. That guy over there will help too.â
Riett pointed towards Perante as she spoke.
In the end, if she wanted to confirm whether this boy was the one mentioned by the Spirit Stone, she had to follow him.
As expected, when faced with the responsibility being passed on to him, Perante smiled kindly, just like the day they first met.
âYes, weâll take you home, so it would be nice if you wonât refuse.â
Perante was adept at deceiving people.
At first, Riett was also deceived by Peranteâs innocent smile and didnât think he was a bad person at all.
âButâ¦â
âItâs difficult for you to climb the mountain alone with that leg.â
When Riett interjected, the boy couldnât refuse any further.
With a flushed face, the boy spoke in a small voice.
ââ¦Thank you.â
* * *
Riett and Perante took turns supporting the boy. Currently, Perante was providing support while walking.
Walking side by side, Riett asked the boy for his name.
The boy hesitated for a moment before answering.
âMy name is Kei.â
Kei. Riett thought it was an easy-to-remember name.
âWhat happened earlier?â
In response to Riettâs question, Keiâs face darkened. Realizing her mistake, Riett quickly added,
âYou donât have to tell me if you donât want to.â
âNo, itâs not that I donât want to tell you⦠Itâs just that the money I received earlier came to mind.â
Kei let out a small sigh.
âItâs just my grandmother and me living together, and our situation isnât good. Thatâs why I have to work hard to earn money, even if itâs just me.â
Riett and Perante momentarily stopped in their tracks. Keiâs mention of his leg and living with his grandmother confirmed that he was indeed the boy mentioned by the Spirit Stone.
âWhy are you doing thatâ¦?â
Seeing Riett and Peranteâs peculiar reactions, Kei, who had unintentionally stopped as well, asked with a puzzled expression.
âHuh? Oh, itâs nothing. Please continue.â
Riett refocused on Keiâs words. It would be impolite to get distracted when someone was opening up their heart.
The three of them started walking slowly again, and Kei spoke up once more.
âMy father used to gather herbs and supply them to a medicinal shop in the capital. I learned that work from a young age and continued it.â
Riett couldnât hide her surprise.
âYou gather herbs even with a leg like that?â
âYes⦠Itâs a bit uncomfortable, but I can climb the mountain. I donât have the means to learn anything elseâ¦â
Riett had to correct her darkening expression.
Kei spoke with a gloomy expression.
âBut after my father passed away and I started supplying the shop alone, the shop owner started to cheat me with the payment. Every time, they would find some excuse. They probably think itâs funny to take advantage of a kidâ¦â
So thatâs why the middle-aged man acted so arrogantly towards Kei.
âIndeed⦠There are many bad people in this world.â
Keiâs footsteps seemed weaker than before.
âIâm worried. With the money I received today, we wonât have enough for my grandmotherâs medicine, and we wonât even have enough to get by for a weekâ¦â
Riett had never worried about food and survival. It was the same in her previous life, and itâs the same now.
So she could only intellectually understand the feelings of having to worry about meals and not being able to buy medicine for a sick family member.
Riett glanced at Perante for a moment.
Perante also came from a commoner background and had mentioned living with his mother when he was young. Their circumstances were similar, so he probably understood Kei better than anyone else.
However, Peranteâs expression seemed indifferent, making it difficult to predict what he was thinking.
âIâm sorry. Itâs bad enough that Iâve become a burden to you, and now Iâm even causing troubleâ¦â
âNo, itâs okay.â
Riett felt a twinge of guilt for some reason.
In truth, both Riett and Perante didnât approach Kei with pure intentions.
âBut why did the Spirit Stone tell us to meet Kei?â
Riett speculated whether the Spirit Stone had made a contract with Kei when it was still in its spirit form.
That would explain why Kei was mentioned as the beginning of finding the answer.
âNo, if Kei had made a contract with a spirit, he wouldnât have to walk like this with such difficulty. He could have easily reached home using spirit magic and had more ways to earn money.â
The rise of spirit magic began about twenty years ago after the Spirit Stone became known. In this current era, sixty-three years later, spirit magic may not be as prominent, but it was still held in high regard, at least as much as wizards.
In other words, Kei was not currently a spirit mage.
Lost in various thoughts, Riett suddenly found themselves in front of a small cabin.
Looking around, Riett realized that the sun was setting. It felt like they had been walking for at least two hours.
Kei swiftly opened the door without hesitation.
âGrandmother, Iâm home.â
The two-story cabin was shabby, but it had a cozy and comforting atmosphere.
Keiâs grandmother was sitting by the fireplace, tending to the fire.
âHufgh, hufgh.â
The grandmother coughed softly and slowly turned her head towards Kei, sensing his presence.
âOh, Kei, youâre here.â
âThe guests are with me too.â
âGuestsâ¦?â
The grandmotherâs gaze shifted uncertainly towards Riett and Perante.
âYes. I tripped and sprained my foot, and these people helped me get home.â
âAh, how grateful we are.â
Riett awkwardly smiled.
âHaha, not at all.â
Kei, back in his own home, didnât wear the same dark expression as before.
Riett couldnât tell if it was because he didnât want to worry his grandmother or if he felt relieved being back home.
Kei poured water into the teapot and gestured towards Riett and Perante.
âPlease come in and have a seat. Youâve been through so much, so let me offer you some tea.â
â¦When the host invites you in.
Riett and Perante didnât refuse and entered the house.