Forest Barbarians were three-meter tall giants that moved in pairs. They were similar to humans except they had four arms, only one eye, the surface of their body was smooth and greenish, and they didnât wear clothes.
They were also called âGreen Giantsâ or âForest Guardiansâ â not much creative thought went into naming them.
But they posed a great threat. One could tell by their ripped body that they were much stronger than humans. Plus they had four arms. To take one down, it was standard practice to have two people with shields to pin them down. That was what the book in the reference room said.
However, Paulaâs party had Pia on the front lines who had a long sword as a weapon. While excellent at landing a blow at the tall Forest Barbarian, it wasnât suited for a defensive battle. As a matter of fact, as Pia blocked the monsterâs club with her sword, its other arm swung a log that hit her right in the gut and sent her flying.
ãPia!!ã
ãPaula, go heal her!ãPriscilla cried.
ãI-I know!ã
Paula ran over to Pia and started chanting a healing spell. In the meantime, Priscilla drew the attention of the Forest Barbarian with her bow and arrow. The monster, however, simply shot a glance at Priscilla before charging to Pia.
ãTsk.ã
Priscilla fired an arrow at its defenceless back. It was a direct hit â or at least it was â but the tip just barely managed to stick to its flesh. It fell off immediately afterward. Forest Barbarians had tough skin. Only a powerful blow or a particularly sharp blade would have any effect on it.
ãPia, Paula, run!ã
Priscillaâs warning came too late. Paula had her back turned, reciting the healing spell incantation. Pia was too hurt to move. The Forest Barbarian was behind them, swinging its club down.
ãRun... Paula...ãPia said as tears streamed down her face.
If Paula didnât get away, she would die with her. Paula knew this as well. But she didnât stop reciting the incantation â she didnât stop pleading to the gods for a miracle.
ã.........ã
âYou said youâd protect me, so Iâll protect you as wellâ was written on Paulaâs face. She even smiled a little.
ãNo... you canât... you must go, Paula...!ãPia begged.
Paula simply shook her head. The monsterâs club swung downwardâ.
ã...Huh?ã
But the blow never came. Slowly, its arms dropped and so did the Forest Barbarian.
ãH-H-How...?ã
While Pia was baffled by what happened, the healing magic came into effect. This magic â the magic to bring about a miracle in someone elseâs body â required a prayer to the gods. The incantation itself was long, like the so-called ritual prayers in temples. The weakness of healing magic was that the user was vulnerable while reciting the spell. In exchange, it was extremely effective.
Pia felt her crushed ribs reconnecting themselves. While healing magic was indeed powerful, Paulaâs high aptitude to it played a part as well. However, now was not the time to think about her injuries. How did the Forest Barbarian just collapse like that?
ãYou girls have been on deathâs door twice now in just a span of a few days. Do you have a death wish or something?ã
A boy with black hair and equally black eyes stood there. Hikaru.
Let us go back in time for a bit.
As soon as Hikaru saw the Forest Barbarian, he left the sack with the Red-horned Rabbit with Lavia and started running. He couldâve used Group Obfuscation so they could both get closer. But to kill the tall Forest Barbarian with one blow, he needed to jump. It was much faster for him to go alone. One hit at its spinal cord and the creature was dead. Hikaru felt his Soul Rank increase.
ãHikaru-sama...!ã
Paula was exhausted from using her healing magic, yet she made an effort to look cheerful. She tried to get on her feet only to fall over.
ãPaula! Donât push yourself too hard.ã
ãYouâre the one who pushed herself too hard, Pia.ã
ãUgh... Iâm sorry.ã
Priscilla ran over to them to help Paula up. Meanwhile, Lavia just made it to Hikaruâs side, breathing hard as she dragged the heavy sack with her.
ãAh, sorry you had to bring that all the way here.ã
ãHikaru, are these your friends?ã
ãUh, more like acquaintances.ã
ãHmm...ã
Lavia cast a glance at Priscillaâs ample bosom, narrowing her eyes, but Hikaru didnât notice.
ãPia, Paula, can you stand? Can you get back to Pond?ã
ãY-Yeah, weâll manage. Sorry about all this. You saved our lives not once, but twice now.ã
ãYou guys are too rash. Why were you facing a Forest Barbaâã
Hikaru stopped mid-sentence. A Forest Barbarian this close to town? Strange. The girls thought it was weird as well.
ãWe were out to collect materials and hunt smaller monsters so weâd have money for the time being. We didnât expect to encounter a lone Green Giant out here.ã
ãLone? It didnât have a partner?ã
ãWeâd be dead by now if there were two of them.ã
ãSo you didnât take down one. Hmm.ã
Hikaru had his hand on his chin, thinking.
...Ah.
Then it hit him. He killed a Forest Barbarian back in the forest by the lake. It was operating solo back then, but he thought nothing about it. In hindsight, that mightâve been this oneâs partner.
The forest was huge â so huge in fact that it was connected all the way to the one near the lake. The Forest Barbarian thought it was a human who killed its partner so it came all the way here for revenge.
So they were attacked because of me?!
Cold sweat trickled down his back.
ãWhatâs wrong?ãLavia asked.
ãN-Nothing.ã
Hikaru tried his best to look calm. Of course, it could all just be him overthinking things, but the guilt wouldnât go away.
ãHikaru-sama, you may take all the materials you can get from this monster. Of course, you have the right since you took it down.ã
ãN-No, I canât. Youâre the ones who fought it.ã
ãIt was you who killed it.ã
ãThat may be true... but I canât! And thatâs final.ã
ã...Whatâs wrong? You seem to be flustered.ã
ãIâm not flustered.ã
While thinking about how to refuse Paulaâs offer, he looked at Lavia and at the sack she was carrying â dragging, rather.
ãWe already got ourselves a kill. We canât bring any more with us. Besides, the Forest Barbarian has plenty of injuries. It wonât fetch much, so paying for someone to carry it is not worth it.ã
ãOkay. How can we thank you, then?ã
ãItâs okay! You donât have to do anything! Anyway, letâs go back to town. If you want to, you guys can take the materials from the monster. I only ask you to not give my name. I seem to attract trouble.ã
The girls didnât seem to agree at first, but they gave in after what he said. The Forest Barbarianâs skin could be harvested as materials. Tough and smooth, some processing will make it easier to dye. The standard price for the skin from one Forest Barbarian was 50,000 gilans, but âstandardâ in this case was a deceptive term. The standard price referred to the price ceiling for a spotless skin. It was natural for monsters one fought to have injuries. Plus the girls seemed to have had a drawn-out battle with the Forest Barbarian so they would probably only get around 10,000 gilans.
Priscilla, who was relatively fine, started peeling off the skin from the back of the Forest Barbarian.
ã...Hikaru-sama.ã
ãHmm?ã
ãWhoâs that?ã
ãOh, right. His name is Renclaw. My... partner.ã
Hikaru introduced Lavia to the girls (as Renclaw). She felt just a tad bit embarrassed from being called his partner, lowering her cap over her eyes.
ãP-Partner... A pretty boy partner?!ã
Paula was strangely excited.
The town was close, so Hikaru and Lavia went on ahead first. It was almost sundown when Priscilla finished peeling the skin off.
ãLetâs hurry. Can you run, Pia?ã
ãYeah, no worries. Priscilla?ã
ã.........ã
ãWhatâs wrong? Why are you spacing out?ã
ãIâm not spacing out.ã
Priscilla was staring at the Forest Barbarianâs corpse. On its nape was a wound from when Hikaru stabbed it.
ãWhat? Is something wrong?ã
ãItâs nothing. Letâs go back.ã
ãIf you say so.ã
The three of them hurried back to town.
As soon as they got back to town, Hikaru and Lavia headed for the Adventurers Guild.
ã...Hikaru.ã
ãYes?ã
ãWho was that Paula girl?ã
ãHmm... A novice adventurer who uses healing magic, I guess?ã
ãThatâs it? Youâre acquainted with her, right?ã
ãYeah. Is something bothering you about her?ã
Wait, was Laviaâs identity exposed? Hikaru wondered, stopping in his tracks.
ãHikaru...ã
ãY-Yeah?ã
ã...I felt something.ã
ãWhat?ã
Gulp.
ãIâm sure that girl likes you.ã
ã...What?ã
ãI just know it. A womanâs instincts are often right.ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Hikaru sank down on the ground, feeling exhausted. You had me worried there for nothing.
ãI think well of her, but thatâs it. Nothing more, nothing less.ã
ãReally...?ã
ãYou donât have to worry. Youâre the only one I see.ã
Laviaâs face turned beet red.
ãUh... thatâs not fair.ã
ãWhat are you even worried about? That Iâm making eyes at her? I donât really intend to do that.ã
ãNo. Iâm sure youâre popular with the girls because youâre cool.ã
ãYeah, no. Nuh uh.ã
Back in Japan they called me cocky, a smart-ass, cocky, that I had a philosophical outlook in life, and that I was cocky, but never âcoolâ.
Oh wait, there was actually that one time Hazuki-senpai said âYouâre a cool guy, Hikaru-kunâ, thought it was more like she was making fun of me. Nothing more.
ãI said we were acquaintances, but I actually saved her life once before. So thereâs a possibility she idolizes me.ã
Basically what she felt was similar to the suspension bridge effect in which someone mistook the increased heart rate from fear to be that of love.
ãWell in that case, I guess itâs all right.ã
ãIâm glad you understand. Now letâs go to the guild. Here.ã
ãWeâre holding hands? I thought we werenât going invisible while in town.ã
ãI just want to hold hands.ã
ã...Jeez! Like I said, thatâs not fair...ã
Sulky and flushing from embarrassment, Lavia held Hikaruâs hand.
ãBut isnât it weird for two boys to be holding hands?ã
ã...Youâre right. Thereâs not a lot of people around anyway so I guess we can hide ourselves.ã
In the end, Hikaru used Group Obfuscation. Lavia moved closer to Hikaru until their shoulders touched. She giggled.
ã...Youâre the one being unfair.ãHikaru said.
ãHmm? Did you say something?ã
ãNo...ã
It was closing time when they arrived at the guild. Most adventurers had already left and Gloria was the only one at the counter. Apparently, it was Auroraâs shift from early morning until noon, Jillâs from morning to just past noon, and Gloriaâs from noon until sundown. Gloria was able to shoo the adventurers away quickly so it made sense that she was the one in charge of closing the guild.
ãSo this is the Adventurers Guild...ã
There werenât a lot of adventurers left so Hikaru brought Lavia inside. She looked around restlessly. Her clothes werenât exactly cheap, so they seemed quite out-of-place.
ãOh, if it isnât Hikaru-san.ã
ãIs Unken-san around?ã
ãHe is, but I donât think he can see you today. Is this perhaps about a Red-horned Rabbit?ã
Iâm glad sheâs quick on the uptake, Hikaru thought.
ãIâll just dress the meat and hand it over. The assessment can be done tomorrow. Is that all right?ã
ãThat would be great. Iâm sorry for all this. Unken-san is the one who wants to assess them and yet youâre the one making a compromise.ã
ãItâs okay. I can practice dissection as well. Iâm not really good at it yet though so the meat might not be all that great. Oh, and Iâm not taking the innards.ã
ãOkay. The guild doesnât buy those anyway, but what are you going to use them for?ã
ãThe manager over at Pasta Magic wants them.ã
ã...I see.ã
Hikaru failed to notice Gloriaâs eyes shine for a brief moment.
ãIâll be using the dissection area at the back if you donât mind.ã
ãOf course... Ah.ã
ãHmm?ã
ãAre you taking your friend with you?ã
ãYeah. Over here, Renclaw.ã
Lavia quickly went over to Hikaru and bowed her head at Gloria. The receptionist looked like a saint with her bright smile, but Hikaru knew she was a scheming woman. He was not buying it.
ãDo you want to become an adventurer, Renclaw-san?ã
ãAh, yes. I want to.ã
ãWould you like to register, then?ãshe asked cheerfully like she was simply asking one out for tea.
Laviaâs eyes sparkled from Gloriaâs suggestion, but Hikaru interrupted them.
ãWhoa, whoa. Donât just decide things without me. Didnât you say your parents havenât given you permission to register for the guild?ã
ãAh, thatâs right.ãLavia said.
ãIs that so? The Adventurers Guild is a legitimate and proper organization, though.ã
ãSure, the organization itself is proper.ã
ãYou seem to be implying something, Hikaru-san.ã
ãUnfortunately, thereâs a receptionist who sends a novice adventurer to the Thieves Guild for errands. An organization might be proper, but its employees could be crooked.ã
ãOh, my. Thereâs a receptionist like that around?ãGloria said, smiling.
How can she even smile like that? Hikaru thought, smiling back.
ãSo anyway, weâre headed to the dissection area. Later.ã
ãOkay! Letâs have a nice, long talk next time, Hikaru-san.ã
ãIf Iâm free.ã
Hikaru made his way to the dissection area with Lavia. As always, he had no idea what went on in that womanâs head, which terrified him.
ã...Iâm sorry, Hikaru.ã
ãFor what?ã
ãI canât even register for the Adventurers Guild...ã
If she registered here, her name Lavia would come up and things would go horribly wrong.
ãYou canât. Not in this country, at least.ã
ã...What?ã
ãTheyâll be looking for you only within the kingdom, right? It should be all right once weâre out of Ponsonia. The Adventures Guild network spreads far and wide even beyond the kingdomâs borders. You can simply register abroad.ã
ãSo weâre not staying in this town forever?ã
ãNope. Only until the heat dies down. Once it does, we can go anywhere so cheer up.ã
ã...Hikaru.ã
At the back of the guild, where it was dark and no one was watching, Lavia moved closer and held his arms.
ã...Thank you.ãLavia whispered in his ears.
ãNo problem.ãHikaru answered curtly, feeling nice and warm inside.
After that, he dissected the Red-horned Rabbit like crazy.