Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Reunion in the Academy Town
ãItâs gotten a lot colder...ã
His breath was white. As soon as Hikaru disembarked from the carriage, he went straight home. He didnât stop anywhere on his way back from the Empireâs capital. The warmth of summer still lingered in the Empire, but Scholarzard was already cold. I think a warm place is much more comfortable to live in, he thought.
The streets of Scholarzard looked the same as always. The battle in Borderzard and the unrest during the seven nationsâ meeting didnât have an effect on a mere provincial town. This only served to remind him that Leagueâs plan of removing the barriers between the seven nations was quite a difficult endeavor. League knew that, of course. Thatâs why he said heâd devote his whole life to this goal.
ãIâm backâã
When he returned to his home located on the top floor of a three-story building just beside the academy...
ãHikaru?ã
ã!!ã
Lavia, who was drinking tea on the table, and Paula, cooking in the kitchen, responded.
ãIâm sorry I took longer than expecte...ã
ãHikaru-sama!!ã
Paula immediately prostrated herself before Hikaru.
ãIâm sooooooooo sorry!ã
Confused, Hikaru eyed Lavia.
ãUh... Welcome home, Hikaru.ãshe greeted awkwardly.
Exhausted from the long trip, Hikaru changed out of his clothes first. When he returned to the living room, Paula was still on the floor, prostrating. He didnât really care, but apparently prostration was the best method of asking for forgiveness in this world as well.
ãWhatâs this about?ãHikaru asked.
Paula explained herself, still down on the floor.
ã...Hmm, I see. I saved your life three times. Yet you broke your promise and used healing magic in front of people. And you couldnât do anything when Lavia was kidnapped.ã
When Hikaru returned to the guild after rescuing Lavia, she didnât mention that sheâd used her healing magic on strangers. On their way to Scholarzard, though, Paula told Lavia about it. The latterâs expression stiffened, âYou broke your promise with Hikaru? Youâre quite the daredevilâ.
ãIâm really, really sorry!ã
ãHikaru. Paula doesnât have anything to do with my kidnapping.ã
ãB-But if I didnât do anything to draw attention, they wouldnât have found you!ã
ãNo one thought Ponsoniaâs special forces would be there.ã
ãBut still!ã
ãThatâs enough.ãHikaru waved his hand, stopping the twoâs argument.
ãPaula, on your feet.ã
ãBut...ã
ãItâs really hard to talk when youâre down on the floor like that.ã
Paula slowly rose to her feet. She looked dejected at a closer look.
(She was worried you got into some trouble since you were taking so much time.) Lavia whispered.
(What about you?)
(Hmm?)
(You werenât worried about me?)
(Hehe. I know little problems are nothing to my Hikaru.)
Her infinite faith in him made him happy, of course. But I would prefer if she worried about me sometimes. I wonder if thatâs too much to ask.
Lavia sat beside Hikaru, and Paula across them.
ãHikaru-sama...ã
ãPaula.ãHikaru stopped her from apologizing again.ãI said itâs enough. So please, say no more. Youâre human, and humans make mistakes. Just learn from them and make sure they donât happen again.ã
ã...Okay.ã
ãWasnât it hard parting with your friends? You did well.ã
ãHikaru-sama...ãTears welled up in her eyes. For the record, she was two years older than him.ãI, uhh... What should I do for you? You told me to offer my everything to you...ã
ãWell, I havenât thought of anything yet.ã
ã...What?ã
ãI havenât even thought about what I should do in this world. Until I make my decision, Iâll just ask you to do a few things from time to time. So you can live however you want for now. You can continue being an adventurer, or even enroll in the academy.ã
ãBut, I... Itâs kinda hard for me to say this, but I donât have anything with me.ã
ãYou mean money? Iâll give you some, so donât worry about it.ã
ãNo! I canât always be on the receiving end!ã
ãBut what can you do? You canât use your healing magic unless I say so. Without it, I donât think you have a lot of ways to make money. Since Iâm the one preventing you from using your abilities, itâs only right that I shoulder your expenses. So donât worry about it too much.ã
ãOkay...ãPaula looked crestfallen, then came to a sudden realization.ãI-Iâll work, then!ã
ãWhat?ã
ãI can read, write, and do math! I can work in a restaurant or something.ã
ãO-Oh... If you want to, go ahead.ã
ãI canât always depend on your generosity!ã
She was with Lavia the whole time Hikaru was away.
ãIâd prefer it if Paula cooked for us. Itâll make things easier.ãLavia said.
ãOh. Are you a good cook, Paula?ã
ãSheâs quite good actually.ã
ãWow.ã
ãN-N-N-N-Not at all!ãPaula was being extremely modest.
Since Lavia vouched for her, she must have some skill in cooking.
ãJust to be sure, itâs not spicy food, is it?ãHikaru asked.
ãDo you like spicy food?ãPaula asked in return.
ãIf itâs not, then fine. Anyway, you can live wherever you want. I wonât force you or anything.ã
ãOkay!ã
Hikaru planned to be a student for a while. He could just talk to her once he was ready to leave town.
Weâre basically storing away her valuable healing magic, but itâs not like we have financial troubles. If she used her abilities, she could catch the attention of some nasty guys which will only cause more trouble. Itâs better if she just get a part-time job.
ãSo, Hikaru. What took you so long?ãLavia asked.
ãAh, well...ãHikaru cast a glance at Paula.
ãI-If you donât want me to hear it, Iâll go to the balcony and cover my ears!ã
ãAh no, you donât have to do that. Letâs see... There are some things I canât tell you, but since our fates are tied now in a way, we should share information.ã
ãAre you sure...?ã
ãYes. So can you make more tea please?ã
ãRight away!ã
Paula immediately rose from her seat and started making tea. In the meantime, Hikaru told Lavia about Paulaâs Soul Board.
(Eight points on Healing Magic?! How powerful is it?!)
(According to the Four Stars, sheâs one of the best healers in Ponsonia, able to restore missing limbs and cure petrifaction. It looks like she can do more than that, though, so Iâd rank her even higher. But I donât know how powerful she is in a worldwide scale.)
(Wow... Wait a second. The Four Stars? We ran away from them, remember? You didnât meet them afterwards, did you?)
Hikaru told her about how the ladies called out to him after she left with Paula.
ã.........ã
ãLavia?ã
ãWhere did you talk?ã
ãAt the inn where they were staying. Why?ã
ã........ã
ãLavia?ã
ãItâs nothing... So this is jealousy... Such a complicated feeling.ã
ãHmm? Come again?ã
ãHere you go!ãPaula said as she brought tea.
Lavia returned to her straight face. What did she say? Hikaru wondered. It didnât look like she was going to tell him, though.
Paula poured tea into Hikaruâs cup, and he took a sip.
ãOkay, where do I start? So first I headed to Margrave Grugschiltâs place.ã
Hikaru told them about how he found a Quinbland spy at the Margraveâs mansion who then led him to Unken.
ãWh-What?! Old man Unken was the Pond guildmaster?! I thought he was just an assessor! So heâs a Quinbland spy?ã
Paula was confused. It seemed she had experience asking Unken to assess monster materials back at Pond.
ãI know thereâs a lot to unpack here, but theyâre not that important.ã
ãIâm pretty sure they are!ã
ãYou might not have to worry about your pursuers anymore.ãHikaru told Lavia.ãUnken said heâd go beat the king up, so I didnât have to smack the guy myself.ã
ãSo you really were serious about punching the king, huh?ãPaula said.
Of course I was. He tried to lay a hand on Lavia. I had to pay him back. He only gave up on the idea out of respect for Unken, who was willing to throw his life away.
ãSo no one will come after me anymore?ã
ãI think so. Margrave Grugschilt and Gafrasti are making their move as well. Ponsonia will be in a state of chaos for a while. Also...ã
The Four Stars of the East gave him information, albeit an unreliable one, which made him hesitate whether to tell the girls or not. As exchange for the information he provided, Selyse told him:
The king is apparently a drug addict.
In exchange for rare pleasure, heâd hallucinate and become obsessed. Thatâs why he invaded Quinbland. Selyse accordingly got the information from one of her contacts, a maid working the castle.
Neither Hikaru nor the Four Stars of the East knew that it was because of the drugsâprovided by the Grand Chamberlainâthat the king panicked when one of the members of the special forces returned. But since the kingâs attending physician was under the patronage of the Chamberlain, the secret never went out.
ãAlso what?ã
ãAh, no, itâs nothing important. Anyway, I think youâre safe now.ã
ã...I see.ã
ãThatâs great!!ãPaula exclaimed.
ãWhy are you more ecstatic than Lavia?ã
Lavia and Paula exchanged looks and giggled. It looked like friendship between the girls deepened while he was away.
ãWhat happened after that? If that was it, you wouldâve made it back sooner.ã
ãWell actually, I went to Quinblandâs capital.ã
ãQuinbland?ã
ãUnken asked me to deliver a letter to the Emperor. Thatâs why it took me a while to get back.ã
ãYou make it sound easy, but donât tell me you actually snuck into the Emperorâs bedroom.ã
ãHuh? I did exactly that.ã
Paula and Lavia looked dumbfounded.
ãIt wouldâve taken too much time otherwise. I couldnât prove that Unkenâs letter was genuine, and I donât even know how to make an appointment with the Emperor.ã
ãThatâs true...ã
ãSo this is what Hikaru-sama is like...ã
ãYeah. Common sense doesnât really apply to him.ã
ãI would prefer if you didnât make it sound like I lack common sense.ã
He was a little upset. Lavia should know he met with Forestiaâs Queen even. He couldnât say it out loud as Paula was around.
ãThat reminds me. I received a gift for delivering the letter and giving the Emperor some information.ã
Hikaru took out a letter box tied with a string.
ãWhatâs that? It looks like itâs made of fine quality leather.ã
Lavia untied the string. Paula peered at it with great interest from across the table.
ãApparently itâs called a Dimension Dragon Letter Box or something.ã
Lavia almost dropped the box, while Paula spat out her tea.
ãUgh, thatâs disgusting...ãHikaru said.
Paula choked, trying to clear her throat.
ãThat was your fault, Hikaru!ãLavia rebuked.
ãWhat? How?ã
ãI-Is this really a Dimension Dragon Letter Box?ã
ãThatâs what the Emperor said.ã
Lavia carefully place the box on the table, as though handling a bomb.
ãI thought this thing only appeared in legends.ãLavia said.
ãSame here...ãPaula concurred.
ãWait a minute. Please explain.ãHikaru said.
Lavia sighed.ãThereâs a legend in the west about a hero who exterminated monsters. He got a Dimension Dragon Letter Box as loot.ã
ãIâve heard about it in urban legends. When the item was put on auction, it fetched for an exceptionally high price rarely seen in history.ã
Hikaru was always clueless. He was starting to suspect that his source of information, Roland, didnât know much about anything else besides the art of crossing worlds.
ãItâs not exactly a practical item, though.ãHe opened the box and flipped it over. A half-eaten bread came out of it.ãOh, itâs the bread I forgot to eat three days ago. It was inside all along.ã
ãHikaru...ã
ãHikaru-sama... What are you doing to a national treasure...ã
The girls cringed. For Hikaru, the item was barely practicalâif you turned it upside down, things inside would be flipped as well, and time passed all the same inside the box. Kaglai even said so himself.
Then the bell rang, announcing the arrival of a visitor.
ãLooks like someone is here.ãPaula said.
ãLeague, I guess?ã
ãI donât know.ãLavia replied.ãNo one had visited since Claude dropped by a few days ago.ã
ãIâll check it out.ã
Hikaru got up and headed down the stairs, yawning. A familiar face was standing on the main street.
ãSo youâre living in the academy town, huh? Ah, the springtime of youth.ãSelica Tanoue said in Japanese.