Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Valley Exploration
Upon hearing the word Holy Mana, Katy happily started examining the relic. With no other Japanese writings left and Selica being there, Hikaru went back down together with Lavia and Paula. He needed some time to organize his thoughts.
The radio station was built to broadcast to a large number of people. A lot of people helped with the construction of this place. But these ruins were âdiscoveredâ at a later point. So what happened to the people here? Is removing something from history that easy?
The first question was the mystery behind the radio station and the missing part of history.
Thereâs the holy mana, too. Was the use of holy mana common in the past?
The second question was what exactly is holy mana.
If they knew about radio, they would have to be at most just a little over a hundred years old. There werenât any old characters on the wall. But this place was built centuries ago. That means the timeline is off.
The third questionâwhich he already had an answer forâwas the difference in the flow of time between Earth and this world. Not a lot of time passed between Hikaru and Selicaâs travel to this world, yet the latter arrived here a year ago.
ãHikaru.ãLavia called.ãI know you agreed to help Professor Katy. But was it all right to tell the Zuburan Count as well?ã
ãItâs best if this country is in order. I just thought rather than letting strife remain, we should be more generous. Also, Iâm curious about the relics my fellow countryman left behind.ã
What should he do in this world? Coming up with something was one of Hikaruâs goals as well.
ãIf I offer my help, theyâll bring documents to me. I wonât have to do anything. If I read those, Iâll find out what he was trying to do.ã
After arriving at another world, alone all of a sudden, what could they do? What would they do? Hikaru saw himself in the man.
ãHikaru.ãLavia held his hand tightly.ãIâm right by your side.ã
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ãI know. Thanks.ã
It mightâve been Laviaâs way of making him feel he wasnât alone. After all, she knew Hikaru came from a different world.
ãI-Iâm here too, Hikaru-sama!ã
ãYeah. Thanks.ã
ãWha?!ã
Paula was taken aback, not expecting Hikaru to actually thank her.
ãD-D-D-D-Donât mention!ãshe said, blushing as she took a few steps back.
ãAll right. Thereâs a lot less stuff than I expected. I suppose it makes sense, since they already took most of the items here.ã
Katy continued her examination. Hikaru didnât have anything to do now. Heâd just let Selica handle things.
Hikaru surveyed surroundings. A string of low-lying mountains streched along in a line. Below them was a coniferous forest, and in the distance they could see the town of Catford.
ãHikaru. Is this, uhh, radio thing pointed towards Catford?ã
ãThatâs what I thought at first, but the dishes seem to be pointing somewhere else. No, wait. Judging by the dishâs shape, maybe itâs a receiver.ã
ãHmm?ã
ãI think you use metal antenna to transmit radio waves... Hmm, not so sure. Based on where the dishes are pointed...ã
Hikaru peered at the direction the dishes were pointed, to a valley located between cliffs.
The valley again...
It caught his attention on the way here as well.
ãLetâs check the valley out.ã
Hikaru started walking, holding Laviaâs hand, and Paula followed them.
ãMight I ask where youâre headed?ãa guard asked.
ãWe just want to take a look around the valley.ãHikaru replied.
ãThereâs nothing there.ãhe said.ãThis whole areaâs been examined already. There should be a sign there. Beyond that, the ground is a bit loose so be careful.ã
The guard wasnât there to stop them. They walked down a gentle slope to the valley, quite some distance away from the tower.
Oh, there really is a sign here. A signboard was fastened on a dull golden rod that had rings around it. The fact that the rod and the signboard were of different make bothered Hikaru.
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As he was studying the writing, Hikaru noticed something.
ãI think this rod was here from the start.ãhe said.
ãWhat do you mean?ã
ãWhich means...ã
Hikaru examined the sign to find that it was only tied to the rod with a string. It was most likely the guardsâ doing. Wrapped around the rod were rings, fifteen centimeters in diameter, evenly spaced. A metal lump sat on top which showed traces of being snapped.
ãI think this rod is part of the roof...ã
Hikaru had seen this shape before. A sorin. A vertical shaft made of metal, which topped a five-storey pagoda or a temple.
The rod before him didnât look like the right form, perhaps because whoever made this only had his memories to work with. In other words, it was made by the Japanese person who lived here before.
ãDid you say a part of the roof? But itâs buried underground.ã
ãThatâs exactly it.ãIt came to him.ãThe building itself is buried underneath.ã
Hikaru hesitated whether or not to tell Katy about this right away. Given that it was only a theory, he decided to look around some more first.
Somethingâs buried here... If it was done on purpose, then it makes sense that the ground is loose.
Hikaru resumed his trek down to the valley. He took a detour around the steep slope and cliffs, and eventually found a sloping path. It got darker as he went down, and his ears caught the sound of water. Light couldnât reach the bottom of the valley. A few newt-like monsters appeared, but after Lavia roasted one with her magic, the rest scampered away.
ãThe path is well-trodden. Looks like that guard was right. People have been here countless times.ã
ãWhy would they come here often?ãPaula asked.
ãProbably patrolling. They protect the ruins not only from humans, but monsters as well. Theyâre probably checking the bottom of the valley too and killing monsters they find.ã
ãI see.ã
ãThat means we can safely check the place out.ã
The bottom of the valley was only about ten meters wide, with a small stream flowing through. Hikaru could hear the gentle flow of the water in places.
ãI think that signboard was somewhere around here. Be careful, you two. Footingâs not so good.ã
It appeared that the soldiers hadnât actually walked the bottom of the valley. It was hard to walk properly with all the stones scattered about. Hikaru didnât know what was up ahead. He simply followed his Instinct and got all the way here, but hunches could be wrong sometimes.
They had walked down the stream for five minutes. Hikaru lent his hand to Lavia as she was about to fall over, and his feet dipped deeper this time, wetting his shoes. He glanced around and found nothing.
ãI guess that guard was right.ã
ãThat thereâs nothing here?ã
ãYeah. All right, letâs head back.ã
ãHikaru-sama, thereâs a slimy lizard-like monster over there.ã
Paula spotted a friend of the monster that Lavia roasted earlier. Clinging to a slope, it scurried away as soon as it saw them.
ãWhat?ãHikaru couldnât believe his eyes. The newt just vanished.ãI-It disappeared? How? Oh!ãHe quickly activated his Mana Detection.ãI see a cave!ã
It appeared to be a plain, steep slope. One could call it a cliff, even. Anyway, there was nothing out of the ordinary, at least at first glance. But his Mana Detection clearly picked up a blue curtain covering the cliff.
ãLavia, is there magic that can hide caves?ã
ãYes. Even magic items.ã
ãAll right. Wait here a bit. Iâll check it out first.ã
Hikaru left the girls and approached the blue screen alone. Before him was an ordinary steep slope. But when he stretched out his arm, it went in easily. Steeling himself, he took a step forward and made it in.
ãHikaru?!ã
ãHikaru-sama disappeared!ã
ãItâs fine. I just entered the cave.ã
Light streamed from outside the cave, illuminating the cave somewhat. Hikaru could see Lavia and Paula scurrying towards him.
The three entered the cave. The cave seemed to go deeper, the path clearly leading to the place where the signboard was placed.
ãWhoa... So thereâs a cave down here.ãLavia said.ãItâs like being in an adventure story, and we just found a treasure.ã
ãThis is a great discovery!ãPaula exclaimed.ãWe might actually find treasure in here!ã
ãWhat now, Hikaru?ã
Hikaru smiled.ãIâll tell Katy about this, of course. But not until after we take a quick look around. Letâs just call it a special right of the first discoverer.ã