C159: Children and Adults (1)
âThis is difficult.â
What I said made her fall into her imagination, and for a moment, her eyes were looking at something other than me.
Hans is already far away and is looking at me. If it goes on like this, Iâll be wasting a lot of time.
âAre you done with your business now?â
When she spoke strongly in a slightly scolding tone, Casey, who had been thinking for a while, came to her senses. She smiled softly and nodded her head without being surprised.
âYes, I do. Iâm sorry I took your time.â
âThatâs all right.â
Well, Iâd appreciate it if she said sheâd step down on her own here. Moreover, Caseyâs voice did not show any signs of suspicion. Itâs a relief that he suddenly met her, but she didnât seem to know that he was James Moriarty.
âWow!â
Just in time, cheers came from afar and the hostâs voice amplified by the subsequent loudspeaker resonated softly. At the same time, a blonde girl who was as beautiful as a doll ran toward me from afar.
âCasey! What are you doing there? The duel is about to start!â
âOh, my God, look at me. I asked for directions, but I forgot and got distracted. Iâll be on my way.â
I nodded and glanced at Betty.
âAutomaton Beta made for the same purpose as Arpa. Sheâs been with Casey the whole time.â
Looking at the girl nagging Casey, the two seemed to get along pretty well. Her emotional expression seems much richer than Arpa.
Itâs a relief though. Thanks to her, Iâve been able to get away from Casey.
When I was relieved inside, a small drop of water came up in front of my eyes. Soon it burst and turned into a small business card and fell on my hand. My eyes naturally turned to Casey, who was dragged by the girl.
Casey looked back at me as she was being dragged, closed one eye and moved her lips.
-Call me if you need any help.
Then she disappeared out of sight without a moment for me to say anything.
âI canât stop her.â
I analyzed the business card lightly, using my power. Meanwhile, Hans, who had been far away, approached me.
âWhat happened? Whatâs that blue paper on your hand?â
âCasey business card. She left it at will before she left.â
âBusiness card? Canât you just throw it away?â
âItâs not an ordinary business card. Seeing the magic, itâs acting as a kind of signal. If I throw it away, sheâll notice it right away.â
âHuh. Is there such magic?â
âBecause the other person is a single attribute element wizard. Unlike conventional magic, thereâs nothing strange about her magic.â
Hans nodded his head, saying that I was right.
âThatâs true. I think itâs possible when I see you.â
âAnyway, Casey Selmore doesnât seem to know who I am yet. Giving a business card is a sign of friendship more than doubt. But Iâm a little worried that I caught her attention with this identity.â
âDid she find something suspicious about you?â
âYou donât have to worry about that. Because I erased all the habits I showed her with the identity I used before.â
ââ¦â¦â¦Is it possible to erase your habits?â
I shrugged my shoulders at Hans who was screaming.
âItâs basic knowledge to erase every little act consciously.â
Iâve been wearing various masks all my life. Of course, the mask that I wore during James Moriartyâs time was completely different from the mask Iâm wearing now. In other words, I donât have to worry about being discovered by making trivial actions.
But he wasnât without worries because of James Moriartyâs appearance.
âI didnât disguise myself back then.â
The actual change was the degree to which the hairstyle was neatly pulled back and the outfit was different. He, who did not have a chiseled face at the time, used light magic to make his impression different. Of course, this alone is bound to change the impression of a person, so not many people will recognize him.
ââStill, I thought that someone like Casey Selmore would identify me based on my appearance.â
Judging from her reaction, fortunately, that doesnât seem to be the case. If even Casey, who has excellent observation skills, didnât recognize him, there would be no need to worry about being caught by anyone else.
âHans, you should be concerned.â
When I pointed it out, Hans opened her eyes and pointed at himself with her index finger.
âMe? What about me?â
âIf it was Casey Selmore I knew, she would have specified your outfit or behavior. Youâll be in trouble if you come across her later.â
âShe doesnât know my name and I left right away. Would she remember me?â
âDonât look down on her. She is a woman who reaches the truth with one small clue. She should have seen us talking from afar when she approached me, so she already remembers your characteristics.â
âWhat should I do?â
âFirst of all, I recommend not wearing those clothes for a while and intentionally carry other props to make it look like you have a different profession.â
Casey Selmore doesnât simply remember a person because of its face. The personâs voice, tone, step, petty behavior, wink, etc are all pieces of the puzzle. On the contrary, if only a few of these puzzle pieces could be intentionally removed, the suspicion of being the same person could be avoided.
Of course, if the number of encounters increases, the tail will be stepped on, but it will not matter if she passes by lightly like this time.
Hans was shocked, saying, âShe just glanced at me once, but should I do this?â
âHans, you have a habit of slightly frowning your nose, especially when you talk. If itâs hard to fix it, purposely shake your mouth or close your eyes. A small habit is like a personâs ID, if you canât erase it, you should at least change it.â
ââ¦â¦Iâd rather sneak around without being caught.â
âThat wouldnât be bad either.â
Hans is sick and tired of it, but what can I do? Still, if I point it out, I donât have to worry anymore because heâll put it in practice right away
âNari! Look at this!â
I think Seridan finished watching the Golem just in time, so she was running this way. Seeing the bright smile on her face, she seemed to have enjoyed it enough but Seridan wasnât the only one coming.
âTeacher Bryno?â
âHuh? Mr. Rudger Chelici?â
Seridan came with Bryno, the main character of the Golem start-up ceremony. As I thought it was unexpected, Bryno also opened his eyes wide to see that I was here, and soon smiled warmly.
âI was surprised. A child who seemed to like golems came to me and talked to me but was more versed in Golem and mechanical engineering than I thought. So I came wondering who her guardian was, but I didnât expect Mr. Rudger to be here.â
âWeâre a little connected, but weâre not exactly guardians because sheâs a dwarf in the first place.â
âOh, well! No wonder sheâs so knowledgeable, but if sheâs a Dwarf, it makes sense.â
âMister! Iâve been saying this for a while! Iâm not a kid.â
Seridan must have consistently said that she was not a child. However, on the outside, she looked like a child, so Bryno would have laughed it off, thinking that the child just wanted to pretend to be an adult.
Realizing his mistake, Bryno bowed to Seridan.
âIâm sorry, Miss Seridan. I was rude.â
At the sight of Bryno apologizing immediately, Seridan laughed playfully.
âThen, tell me the design of that golem!â
âWell, thatâs a littleâ¦â¦.â
âWhat a shame.â
Sheâs still asking for the golemâs blueprint. Isnât it the same as asking for a wizard for a spell? But surprisingly Bryno did not get angry?
I apologized to Bryno instead of Seridan.
âIâm sorry, Seridan is not familiar with human etiquette yet.â
âHaha, I understand. Dwarves are stubborn. Iâve met Dwarfs before, but Seridan is rather calm, so I donât care much.â
When Bryno said that Seridan was calm Hans looked surprised.
âIf that crazy bomber is on the quiet side, how are the other Dwarves?â
Seridan, who heard what he said unknowingly, stabbed her elbow in Hansâs abdomen with a smile.
Seridan muttered something to Hans, who bowed his upper body with a chilling look. Given that Hansâs face has turned pale, itâs probably a threat to test his constitution with the teeth of various animals when they return to the hideout.
âMore than that, did Mr. Rudger also watched this start-up ceremony?â
âYes.â
âThatâs unexpected. I thought you wouldnât be interested in this.â
While saying so, teacher Bryno realized his mistake and immediately waved his hand and made an excuse.
âOh, so I didnât mean it in a bad way. I mean, itâs justâ¦â¦.â
âI know. Ordinary wizards donât have a good impression about golems.â
Besides, he was in charge of teaching the entire manifestation system, which wizards consider to be the most orthodox. From Mr. Brynoâs point of view, it was natural to think that way.
âHowever, I do not discriminate against magic and Iâm also quite interested in golems.â
âOh! Is that so?â
Brynoâs eyes glistened at my words.
âCould you please tell me what was good at todayâs start-up ceremony? I want to get advice from a fellow teacher.â
âHmm. First of all, the golem you showed today called DT-3000 is quite interesting. It can change forms compared to a fixed golem and that alone will add an infinite number of uses.â
âThatâs right!â
âIâm concerned that it would be difficult to use the metal used to make the existing golems because the pressure on the seams and joints is strong. A metal with high conductivity that is resistant to heat, pressure and has excellent ductility is needed. Have you created a new alloy?â
âYeah. I actually experimented and found that ordinary steel was not enough. Soâ¦.â
âYou mixed chrome and tried to reduce the need for maintenance by mixing metal that is good for corrosion resistance.â
Thatâs stainless steel.
Bryno nodded his head like a man who had lost his soul.
âAs a result, I think itâs a great golem.â
There was nothing I could point out. Even if I donât point out the problem, Bryno will notice it quickly thanks to his skill. All we have to do is encourage him.
âHeh, heh heh. Hearing that from Mr. Rudger makes me embarrassed.â
âThere is no need to be embarrassed. Because I was just saying it as it is. Mr. Bryno can take pride in his work.â
Unlike the source code that was created by following existing knowledge Bryno created a transforming golem purely with his own inspiration.
Unlike me, who followed the path that already existed, he pioneered a new path. The word genius is a word that suits someone like that, not me.
âOh my gosh. Even the humility of being able to humble yourself so much!â
But why does this person look at me with a more burdensome look when I keep saying he did great?
âIt was a fun experience anyway teacher Bryno. People who want to talk to you have been standing there looking around for a while, is it okay?â
I pointed to the students who couldnât get closer and stared anxiously at teacher Bryno. They wanted to ask something theyâre curious about, but theyâre nervous because they canât approach him.
Among them, there was a new student who was supported by the Alchemy School, Clara Hanis, who was taking my class.
âOh, I see. Thank you for your comments today.â
âYes, I enjoyed it, too.â
Teacher Bryno headed to the students. I watched the students eagerly asking questions about the golem and teacher Bryno accepting them.
I donât know when, but Seridan was naturally mixed there.
âBrother must be quite a vocation for being a teacher.â
âDo I look like that?â
âOf course. The sharpness that used to seem subtle is all gone and youâre even pleased to see the children.â
I nodded at Hansâs words.
âAt least this is a different place from the world we lived in. Donât you think so?â
âWell, I wonât deny that this place looks peaceful and good but Iâm a little uncomfortable here.â
I looked back at Hans and he sighed with a complex look.
âWe werenât like that back then. No, actually, I couldnât.â
âHansâ¦â
âTo be honest Iâm jealous of them because I didnât grow up in such a blessed environment.â
Having talent and growing up in a good environment without lacking anything. For Hans, that appearance must have been a repulsive sight to the point where hives appeared on his body.
âWe are so different.â
His voice, which seemed to be somewhat despondent, sounded hollow. Because of his constitution he couldnât live like a human being.
âWhen I lived on the run, the children here would have enjoyed their youth. They must have been chatting with their roommates in a warm dormitory while I was shivering in the cold during the Lunar New Year. Nevertheless, they complained and were annoyed that it was hard.â
He recalled the past when he was angry at the unfairness of the world.
It was a long time ago, but he still remembers that day clearly. He once saw a building so tall that it was going to soar in the sky while he was on a bus to find an academy to study. It was such a high apartment that even if you bent your head for a long time from right below, you couldnât see the rooftop.
To be honest, he was overwhelmed. With everything a person needs to live in, it looked so expensive that he couldnât think that he could live there even if he was reborn.
Then he found a family coming out of the entrance of the apartment. Among them, the most noticeable thing was a 10-year-old boy coming out holding his fatherâs hand.
The child had a father and a good house he could live in. However, the childâs face was filled with heartache because he was so dissatisfied and annoyed.
Then he felt a sense of despondency beyond words. Did that child really made an effort to live in a house like that? No, that child was just born from good parents.
He was born with something that others canât reach for life made Hans realize then that the world was an unfair place.
There are still many children who cannot study even if they want to, and who go to the factory area filled with soot every day and suffer from harsh labor but can only watch at the wealthy families children who donât do anything.
The students of Theon work hard too. Exploring magic isnât usually hard but can it really be called the unhappiness of life?
Compared to the suffering experienced by children who are still exploited in labor and do not receive a proper daily wage, the dissatisfaction of students cannot be called dissatisfaction. Yet they do not know how to be grateful.
They are people who can rise to a position of admiration just because they were born with the ability to use magic. Thatâs too much. Itâs unfair.
Even if he could use magic, he always lived a life of facing death, hiding his identity.
âHans, to those who have lived like us, most people in the world may seem as peaceful as they are in a flower garden.â
Rudger fully understood Hansâs mind. Wouldnât he have felt that way?
âNevertheless, you cannot blame the children.â
The reason is simple and insignificant.
â Because the children are innocent.
A child should not be guilty of enjoying something. It is impossible for an adult who couldnât eat anything when he was young to take a candy from a child, saying that he doesnât deserve it.
Isnât that unseemly?
An adult should play his role as an adult no matter what.
âShouldnât the children laugh?â
Adults just have to make sure that children donât live like them and point them to a better way.