Volume 6, Chapter 2: Regarding the Boy and a Certain Resignation â Part?3
From the beginning of her teens and until she was eighteen years old, Noloty was in Librarian School. Funded by Bantorra Library, it was a school meant to raise Armed Librarians. There were no tuition fees. People who needed it received financial support.
It was a privileged environment, but in exchange the years of their youth would be difficult. In addition to regular studies there was harsh battle training. Because those who didnât have satisfactory results would be kicked off immediately, the children had to spend even their scarce free time on training. After a month the amount of students was halved. Among the remaining children, only one in a hundred would become an Armed Librarian.
On the same day as her thirteenth birthday, Nolotyâs training of fundamental martial arts has been completed. It was time for the children start their Magic Deliberation. They started learning their preferred abilities.
On that day, Ireia visited Nolotyâs school. She had served there as the chief executive for teaching her juniors for nearly twenty years.
Ireia spoke to the children in a friendly manner.
âAlthough there is nothing wrong with using guns, you should be able to fight even without them.â
One of the students nodded. He immediately went to the instructors in order to receive advice on how to train his body.
âI think that you are aiming for a much too strong ability. How you use it is more important than how strong it is.â
The student told this started thinking. Ireia was teaching one child at a time in this fashion. Hearing what kind of ability they were going to use, she gave them adequate and detailed advice.
She came to Noloty. Seeing she had straw rope wrapped around her arms, Ireia made a puzzled expression.
âWhat do you use this rope for?â
Noloty answered nervously.
âI use it to protect my fistsâ bones.â
âA good idea. But it makes handling things hard, does it not? Unless you are careful your gun or sword will slip.â
âNo, I donât hold anything.â
âOh my, how rare in this day and age. What kind of an ability do you use?â
âI donât have any special ability. I fight using only my fists.â
Ireia tilted her head, confused.
Fighting unarmed would make one weak. Needless to say it couldnât beat guns or swords. Even holding a single stick would be stronger than fighting bare-handed. No matter how well-trained, the human body could not become as hard as steel.
In addition, those who are strong barehanded will still be strong no matter which weapon they use. Regardless of oneâs reasons, fighting unarmed shouldnât even be a choice.
âWhy are you fighting barehanded?â
Noloty struck her palm. She wanted her to ask that.
âBecause itâs easier to hold back like that. I can go easy on people by attacking not with my fists but with the heels of my palms, kicking with my heels, striking the area around the calf and such. I can also grab and subdue them or twist their joints â I have many ways to beat people without killing them.â
âI see⦠so that is what this is all about.â
Saying so, Ireia grabbed Noloty and threw her. Since she was among the most physically powerful among the Armed Librarians, Nolotyâs body flew away like a ball.
âWhy are you thinking of going easy on enemies when you cannot even beat them?â
Ireia said to the collapsed Noloty. At that moment the other children spoke in.
âNolotyâs weird. She says that even if she becomes an Armed Librarian she doesnât want to kill people.â
âA strange child. Then, why did she want to become an Armed Librarian?â
Ireia tilted her head. Enlike also felt the same. Noloty wanted to become an Armed Librarian but did not want to kill people â she had embraced this inconsistency ever since she was a child.
Even when the kids around laughed at her and Ireia was angry at her, Noloty didnât abandon her unarmed combat. And the price she paid for it was not small.
A few years later, Noloty went to see the results sheet affixed to the bulletin board.
Her grades were in the fifth place from the bottom out of fifty people. Everyone below the fortieth place except Noloty left the Librarian School.
Her chosen subjectâs grades have reached the standard. Her motor skills and reflexes were close to the top. However, those didnât have any meaning if she didnât grow stronger in battle. Fighting unarmed was far too big of a handicap.
âNoloty.â
One of the students came to talk with her.
âThe principal told you to come to her office.â
Noloty hung her head. There was no way she wouldnât know what she wanted of her.
âI am sure youâre aware of it, but what weâre doing here is not charity work. Weâre not just raising children, but raising Armed Librarians. We spend a lot of money on that.â
âYes, maâam.â
In front of her was the principal of the Librarian School. Noloty was handed a notice that her scholarship was to be discontinued. The fact that it wasnât an expulsion was probably done out of kindness.
âItâs not impossible for you to stay at this school. But you probably cannot pay the tuition fee. If you still aim to become an Armed Librarian you will have to borrow money from the Library.â
Noloty nodded. It was impossible for her hometown to give her money no matter how she thought of it.
âIs that fine? Itâs an amount you can pay back if you become a trainee, but if not you will be in debt for decades.â
âI will become a trainee. No, I will become an Armed Librarian.â
âFor you itâsâ¦â
The principal was hesitant. She couldnât tell a student it was impossible.
âI have something to ask. You once used a mock gun to fight against Rolatza, right?â
Rolatza was the person who had received the best grades. Although she later became a trainee, she made very little progress afterwards, gave up and became a normal librarian.
âI heard that you were dominant at that time.â
That was true. It wasnât that Noloty couldnât use guns and swords. Rather, she might have even been better than the other students at handling them.
âIâve always wondered⦠why wonât you use weapons? Why do you purposely create a handicap for yourself?â
âIâve thought of trying to use them. But then I realized it wouldnât be good.â
âWhy?â
âEven when using weapons I ended up looking for ways to hold myself back. If itâs a game using a mock gun I can fight with my full power. But, if I do image training with battle in mind, I just canât fight like that. So in the end Iâm stronger when unarmed.â
âSo you hate killing people that much.â
âYes.â
âIf you become an Armed Librarian there will come a day where you have to kill. The job of an Armed Librarian isnât just diving in the Labyrinth.â
âThere will never be a time where I have to kill. Thatâs why I will become stronger.â
âWhy did a child like you think of becoming an Armed Librarian?â
ââ¦For my hometown. If I donât become an Armed Librarian it will be destroyed.â
âThen you have even more reasons to use weapons. You have no leeway to think about your enemyâs wellbeing.â
âNo. Both the enemy and the village are of the same importance to me.â
ââ¦I donât get it.â
The two sank into silence for a while. Before long, Noloty raised her downcast head and smiled.
âDonât make such a face. Everything will be fine. I just have to make more of an effort than before, so itâs not a big deal at all.â
âNot a big deal? Even your training now is going to be harsh.â
âItâs fine. No matter how hard it is, it will all be fine. Because I will be the only one to suffer.â
Saying this, Noloty smiled. The principal then muttered.
âThis is the first time Iâve seen a student smile when their scholarship is terminatedâ¦â
ââ¦â
âI see. If you can keep smiling even while suffering you are welcome to stay in this school. However, if you become unable to smile please quit.â
âYes maâam.â
Noloty said and smiled sweetly.
âI just have to make more of an effort than beforeâ â Noloty put these words to practice.
She kept training in every spare minute. However, since days only had 24 hours, she reached her limit. Therefore, Noloty worked on improving the quality of her training.
She asked stronger Armed Librarians or trainees to help her with real combat training. Noloty was the kind of person who grew stronger by losing. She was beaten and defeated again and again. She challenged in order to be defeated and fought in order to be beaten. Injured on every inch of her body, she grew stronger little by little.
She trained her fist to be able to scrape bones. She ran and ran until she collapsed and couldnât move. She conducted Magic Deliberation until just before her mind fell into chaos. With that many sacrifices Noloty was finally able to raise her grades to the standard of the other students.
Still, her promotion to a trainee, let alone an Armed Librarian, was still far away.
On a certain day she met someone. It happened when she was pounding the ground on Bantorra Libraryâs backyard in order to temper her fists. The student called Volken came to speak with her.
During that period of time Volken was the talk of the town. He, who was said to be a genius comparable to Mattalast and rumored to become a future Acting Director, had refused promotion to become a trainee.
That same Volken spoke with Noloty now.
âYouâre Noloty-san, right?â
She knew who he was with a single glance, but he apparently didnât know much about her. Volken was an elite with a bright future ahead and Noloty was simply mediocre.
âThereâs something Iâd like to consult with you about. Do you have some time?â
âI donât mind if itâs me you want, butâ¦â
âI probably have no one but you to consult about this.â
I wonder why, thought Noloty.
âYou might be aware of this, but I declined becoming a trainee. Itâs about the reason for that.â
Saying this, Volken drew out a Dancing Blade and made it fly. It floated in air and returned to his hand. It was extraordinarily fast. He will probably be able to become an Armed Librarian even with just the power of the Dancing Blades which wasnât his original ability.
âIâm afraid of killing people. I heard that youâre also worried about the same thing.â
âYouâre afraid of it?â
âYes. I have the resolution needed to die in battle. But Iâm still not ready to kill. Therefore, I canât go out to a real battlefield yet. How do you think I can gain the resolution to kill people?â
Noloty certainly had similar worries. She now understood why he came to consult her.
âI will probably not be able to help you. Please ask other people.â
After saying this, Noloty hung her head. Their problems were fundamentally different. Volken wanted to become able to kill people, but Noloty did not.
âIs that soâ¦â
Volken probably did not understand the reason for her refusal. At that moment, another person joined the conversation.
âWhat are you doing? If youâre looking for advice let me join in.â
It was the Armed Librarian Mattalast. He spoke in an easygoing manner.
âItâs probably something you wouldnât understand, Mattalast-san.â
Volken said. Noloty interjected at that point.
âNo, I believe that Mattalast-san would understand it better.â
âIs that so?â
Volken was somewhat surprised.
There was a reason Noloty said this. Mattalast was a kind person; he connected with any person, whether they were his friends or not, without any discrimination. But at the same time, he was dreadful enough to kill his enemies without wavering. Volken probably needed that sort of attitude.
Volken spoke to Mattalast of his situation.
âI see, so thatâs why.â
Mattalast thought for a while.
âYouâre probably overthinking this. Killing people isnât that hard.â
âBut itâs not like I want to become a murderer. If an Armed Librarian loses their human heart they will become worthless.â
âThatâs true. You should just be yourself.â
Saying this, Mattalast drew his gun and pointed it at Volken.
âThe thing needed to kill people⦠is simple resignation. You donât need to hate them. You donât need any resolution either. Just by giving up, people can kill their brethren.â
Volken was probably not the only one whose heart stung hearing those words. Or rather Noloty was the one to receive a shock by that.
âMost people think, âI donât want to killâ. Leaving aside exceptions such as the Director, anyway.
So they give up. They give up on the desire to not kill anyone. Itâs not difficult. Giving up on something is much easier than the opposite.â
âGiving upâ¦â
Volken thought for a while as if holding something in his grasp.
âIf possible itâs better to not give up. Because itâs better for people not to die than the opposite. However, giving up is also necessary.â
Noloty who stood on the side also heard Mattalast.
Give up not killing anyone. Those words fell heavily inside her head.
âBy the way, is this girl a fan of yours, Volken?â
Mattalast brought up Noloty as a topic. She became sullen.
âN-no, Iâm a student.â
âAh, I see. So youâre both a student and his fan. Sorry for interrupting.â
Saying this, Mattalast started leaving. Noloty was troubled. If she denied it too badly it would be rude to Volken.
âMattalast-san, donât make fun of Noloty-san.â
âI did make fun of her, but not of you.â
âI say, youâ¦!â
âIâve found an interesting kid in todayâs harvest.â
Mattalast cackled and Volken sighed. Meanwhile, Noloty kept hearing the words âgive upâ in her mind.
Noloty studied techniques and tactics by reading the Books of past Armed Librarians.
While seeing the people inside the Books killing other people, she thought of Mattalastâs words again and again.
Give up on not killing people⦠can I even do that? If I donât, will I even be able to become an Armed Librarian?
As time passed the only thing she was able to accumulate were her debts.
One day, one of her juniors came to talk to her. It was Mirepoc who had quickly turned from a soldier to a trainee.
âNoloty senpai.â
âYou donât have to call me that⦠No, you really donât have to. Youâre the one above me in rank, Mirepoc-san.â
âRight⦠yeah, thatâs true. I understand, Noloty-san.â
Mirepoc seemed to be a bit hard to speak with.
âI came to complain a little about your attitude.â
âWhat?â
âYou seem to be unwilling to kill people. People like Mattalast-san and Volken-san have praised you as a kind person because of that, but I donât think so.â
It was a sudden complaint, but Noloty didnât feel uncomfortable. Mirepoc was probably volunteering to take that thankless role for Nolotyâs sake.
âI believe thatâs only escapism. Youâre neither brave nor kind.
Because even if you donât kill someone, other people will. Even other people find killing unpleasant. It just seems like you push this unpleasant job on them.â
ââ¦Thatâs right.â
âSo why?â
While answering, Noloty smiled only very slightly.
âBecause if I donât kill, at least one person will stay alive, right? So itâs better that way.â
âI canât believe you.â
Mirepoc said.
âYou really are stubborn. I now understand why Ireia-sanâs so troubled.â
But Nolotyâs heart trembled while hearing this. Not killing people⦠she wondered if she could persist in this ideal.
After many efforts, Noloty gradually increased her grades. But that path was slow. Even when she dove into the Labyrinth for real combat training she had made a blunder. She got lost and when she was surrounded by Guardian Beasts she was rescued by Ireia. Noloty faced her at the entrance to the Fifth Labyrinth.
âI thought you were getting better lately, but this again?â
Ireia reprimanded her with a friendly smile.
âWhat are we going to do with you?â
âI will get stronger.â
âYou always say this.â
âI have nothing else. I will get stronger.â
Ireia spoke to the other students.
âWe will finish here for today. You all can go back. Noloty-san will stay behind.â
It was usual for her to be mad at Noloty, but this time something felt different from usual. Ireiaâs expression seemed to indicate she had reached some sort of decision.
âI have told you this again, and again, and again, but this is impossible for you. Even in the unlikely chance that you become a trainee or an Armed Librarian, you will definitely die. Are you not going to make any decision?â
âIâve made it. Iâll become an Armed Librarian.â
âI see. So I have made a decision, too.â
At that moment, Noloty made a huge leap backwards. Ireia did nothing; she was standing quietly. Yet Noloty couldnât help but withdraw.
âI like you. Therefore, I do not want to see you get killed at the hands of some trifling enemy.â
Noloty froze. She started running as if she was being whipped.
âPlease die.â
Ireiaâs charge was more terrifying than the attack of a tank. Noloty avoided her protruding arm. She felt as if the wind pressure created by the attack gouged some of the flesh on her face.
Was she serious? Those immediately vanished with Ireiaâs assault.
Noloty ran while brushing against Ireiaâs side. She won with her reflexes and leg speed. She was now only escaping.
But it was meaningless â one glare from Ireia could manipulate the flow of time. Nolotyâs legs started slowing down. Her head got grabbed and she was turned around. She was held up with her back against the cold wall.
Noloty hit Ireiaâs stomach and face with her fists. Her lips were cut and she started bleeding from her nose. Yet her heavy, hard body did not move.
âGreat punches. How regrettable.â
She exerted strength in her fingers holding Nolotyâs head. Noloty kept hitting her. She did so determinedly. While being beaten, Ireia waited for something.
ââ¦Guh!â
A short scream that did not form any words leaked from Nolotyâs mouth. A tremendous explosive sound resounded inside her head. Even if someone beat a bass drum next to her ear it would be much quieter. It was the sound of her skull cracking.
âNoloty-san.â
Ireia released her hand. Nolotyâs body collapsed. Gently catching her, Ireia carried her on her back.
âEven when you were on the brink of death your fists still lacked the drive to kill.â
Noloty could not answer in her present condition.
âThe problem is not that you are stubborn or anything like that. It is as if you do not even listen to other peopleâs advice. Even using force does not change you.
What are we going to do with you? What can be done with a child like you?â
Just like that, Noloty was brought to the hospital wing.
Even when her skull was healed, the ringing in her ears did not stop. A storm was brewing inside her head. It was so loud that she couldnât even sleep at night.
Voiced were mixed in the sounds of the storm. They were the voices of the many people she had met so far. âWhat are we going to do with you?â âThatâs only escapism.â âIâm scared of killing.â âNoloty senpai.â âIt means a debt.â
âShut up, please be quietâ¦â
Noloty muttered so at the insects flying on the ceiling.
The ringing didnât stop. They kept whispering to her. ââ¦fight against Rolatzaâ¦â âDonât forget, Noloty.â âGreat punches. How regrettable.â âI think that is miserable.â âYou donât need hatred.â âThe world.â âEven Ireia-san was shocked.â âYou still donât have the resolution to kill.â
âI know it, so be quiet!â
Noloty said to the ringing. She covered her head with the blanket, but the voices echoing in her head only grew louder.
âYouâre too loud, please, really, be quietâ¦â
At that time, she noticed there was a sound outside the window. It wasnât the ringing or an auditory hallucination. It was the barking of a stray dog.
Noloty got up. She went outside with her body swaying and walked towards the dog.
âItâs simple. Donât think too hard about it.â
She heard a voice inside her head. The dog at her feet was howling.
âJust give up. Give up on not killing people.â
She heard a voice inside her head. She noticed for the first time that the devilâs voice wasnât eerie, but a sweet, gentle voice.
The dog was loud. She couldnât kill humans, but had a feeling that she could kill this dog. Normally she couldnât do it, but right now she could.
If she could give up with this dog, she could probably also do so with people.
Soâ¦
ââ¦â
However, some time passed. The dog ran away at some point. Noloty stood still in place. She certainly did think of killing it, but her body didnât move.
ââ¦Ahaha.â
Noloty laughed and leaned her body listlessly on the wall. Her back slowly slipped down and she sat on the ground.
This is impossible, thought Noloty. Iâll probably never feel this way again. Even at such a time I couldnât kill a single dog. It seems like killing people is impossible for me.
By thinking so she felt better. As her doubts cleared, the ringing also grew quieter.
âThinking of it, it really isnât a big deal.â
Noloty muttered. She was the only one to worry about her not killing people. It was only a matter of her worrying, trying to make an effort and solving it. It really wasnât a big deal at all.
Then letâs give up. I will no longer hesitate.
Noloty looked up at the starry sky and smiled. She noticed for the first time that the stars were beautiful that night.
And just like that Noloty gave up on killing people. She gave up on giving up.
Enlike couldnât understand it. He gave up on not killing people without a momentâs hesitation. He couldnât believe Noloty was unable to give up.
Just saying she was kind wasnât enough of a reason. Did she have an important reason for why she could not kill?
He had once asked Noloty that while she was alive. Enlike thought back to that time.