Baby Barbarian (4)
It's more common than you'd think for barbarians to team up with humans.
Even with their natural high physical stats and combat senses, they need companions from the 2nd floor onwards.
In fact, forming a team and heading to the 2nd floor after 2 or 3 months is the standard route.
'The problem is that it's almost impossible to find decent people.'
Fairies, dwarves, beastmen, etc.
Other races are in a relatively better situation.
They're less naive than barbarians who only hone their 'combat skills' in the sanctuary...
...and their hearts aren't sold at high prices as magic materials.
[What about the others? Most of them are dead.]
Less than one-third of the barbarians who went through the coming-of-age ceremony with me are still alive.
Was it really because of the 'monsters'?
'No way.'
Because of that reasonable suspicion, I focused even more on eavesdropping on their conversation.
But...
"Then I'll get some rest too, I'll leave it to you."
"It's my turn next, right?"
They all fell asleep one by one, and the topic of the baby barbarian didn't come up again after the initial mention.
Of course, it wasn't a big problem since I had a rough idea of what kind of people these three were just from those three lines of conversation.
'It seems like they're not planning to do anything today.'
They're probably thinking of exploiting him and then killing him on the last day.
That's much more efficient.
'...What should I do?'
I was troubled.
As a fellow barbarian, I had no intention of ignoring a baby barbarian in danger.
But I couldn't just follow them around forever and keep an eye on them until they revealed their true intentions.
'Should I just go and kill them all?'
I chuckled and shook my head.
It's an easy and convenient method, but it's not the best.
It wouldn't matter if there was no evidence that these three are marauders. I'm confident that I could persuade Misha and the baby barbarian with a plausible story.
But...
'It would just be the same thing repeating itself.'
Sometimes, there are things you only truly understand after experiencing them firsthand.
'Training was the main goal anyway, so it wouldn't hurt to invest one day...'
After much deliberation, I came up with a plan and woke Misha up.
"Misha."
"Hmm�"
I signaled her to be quiet with my hand and then moved to a place where we couldn't be heard.
Then I briefly explained the plan.
Misha listened without a word of complaint, even while rubbing her eyes.
"Hmm... so you're saying those guys are probably marauders?"
"Yeah, I'd like to confirm it if you don't mind."
"I don't mind. He's not a stranger since he's a barbarian."
"...Not a stranger?"
"Ah, no! I mean... he might be someone I've met before."
It seems like she's referring to the times when I acted as a guide for the young warriors every time I entered the labyrinth for the past few months...
Hmm, maybe he's one of them.
I warned them countless times to be wary of humans, but it's hard to truly understand until you experience it firsthand.
"Then it's settled. Go change your clothes."
There were things we needed to prepare for the plan.
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I put my mace, Laetium breastplate, and shield into the bag.
'As for the weapon... I can just say I lost it.'
After finishing my preparations, I checked my current state one last time. I was a perfect baby barbarian, without any metal equipment except for the helmet.
And next to me was a ground-dwelling beastman.
"Ugh... this is uncomfortable..."
To make the plan perfect, I had her wear Jensia's beginner-level equipment set instead of her usual gear.
But Misha keeps fidgeting with her chest area.
Geez, it's distracting.
"What are you doing?"
"Huh? It's just that my chest feels really tight..."
"Chest?"
Misha punches me in the solar plexus as I glance at her.
I can feel the cold damage, as it chills me to the bone.
"Where are you looking? It's definitely not because I'm fatter than that woman, okay?"
No, I didn't say anything.
In the first place, I looked because it was an unexpected complaint. The armor she was originally wearing must have been the same size.
When I point out the inconsistency, Misha answers nonchalantly,
"The one I was wearing was also small, but at least it didn't have metal plates."
Hmm, if that's the case...
Although both Jensia and Misha have figures befitting agility-based characters, there must be some differences if you look closely.
For example, their bone structure.
She's quite tall, even though she doesn't look like it.
I haven't measured, but she's probably around 170 centimeters.
And her expression is a bit cold, so I initially thought she was the prickly type.
"It's just that the chest area is tight, but the rest is actually loose and baggy. Got it?"
"Got it."
I roughly answer her because I don't know what she wants.
Misha sighs deeply, sensing my lack of understanding.
"Phew, right... how would you know about a woman's body?"
"Yeah, you're right about everything."
"Are you going to keep answering so half-heartedly?"
"Let's go if you're ready."
I didn't want to waste time on pointless arguments, so we ended the conversation and moved to the previous location.
We intentionally made a lot of noise so that our presence would be noticeable.
âBehelâlaaaaaaaaaa!!â
âKyaak! Why are you shouting all of a sudden?!â
âI just felt like it!â
âWhat?!â
Misha looks at me with a dumbfounded expression, but the effect is great.
âWh, whoâs there!â
I hear a shout from beyond the darkness.
âHey! There are people over there!â
I shout innocently and run towards the source of the sound.
Soon, the labyrinthâs limited visibility ends, and four explorers with a bonfire come into view.
Three humans and one baby barbarian sleeping soundly.
âStop, donât come any closer.â
The three humans are already awake and wary of us.
âRoyce, wake that guy up quickly.â
The archer called Royce kicks the baby barbarian awake.
âWh, what is it? Monsters?â
âExplorers.â
âExplorers? But why did you wake me up? I was sleeping soundlyâ¦â
âI told you before, didnât I? We need to be just as cautious of explorers as we are of monsters.â
âAh! I remember! But⦠isnât he one of our own?â
The baby barbarian nods at the archerâs words, then sees me and waves excitedly.
âIâm Karon, son of Tarson!â
âIâm Bjorn, son of Thor!â
I approach him and shake his hand, then even bump shoulders. While doing so, I glance at the others, and their expressions are priceless.
The three humans, and even Misha, who was briefed beforehand.
âWhat the hell are these barbarian bastards doing?â
Theyâre looking at us with that exact expression.
And did the baby barbarian sense it?
He looks at me as if to say âdonât worryâ and then says to his companions,
âPut down your weapons! Bjorn, son of Thor, is not a bad explorer!â
âThatâs right! Iâm not a bad explorer!â
At our words, the archer and the spearmanâs gazes turn towards one man.
It seems like this guy is the leaderâ¦
The men all lower their weapons as the man sighs and nods. It seems like he judged that it would make them look foolish to remain wary.
âSo, barbarianââ
âBjorn, son of Thor.â
âRight, Thorââ
âThor is my fatherâs name.â
âAhem, Bjornââ
âWeâre not that close yet, so Iâd like you to call me by my full name.â
The leader, whose words were cut off three times in a row, looks quite pissed off, but he exercises his patience and forces a smile.
And he speaks to me again.
âRight, Bjorn, son of Thor?â
âSpeak.â
âIf you have no business here, Iâd like you to leave. We were resting, you see.â
The leaderâs words are reasonable and common sense.
Itâs etiquette and custom for explorers not to approach each other unless necessary.
Butâ¦
So what?
Right now, Iâm a big and important baby barbarian who doesnât know about such things.
I exclaim as if itâs a good thing,
âYou were resting? What a coincidence! We were also looking for a place to rest!â
âSo⦠what does that have to do with us?â
âLetâs rest together since we met! That, night companion? Right, thereâs something like that!â
âNight companion?â
As if they heard something they shouldnât have, the expressions of the three humans distort strangely.
Itâs understandable.
Finding night companions is a culture limited to the 1st floor.
They wouldnât have imagined receiving a night companion offer from some random barbarian on the 2nd floor.
âHaâ¦â
The leader rubs his forehead as if he doesnât know where to start explaining.
But in the meantimeâ¦
âOh, that would be good. Come here, I lay down earlier, and this spot is a bit less hard.â
The baby barbarian nods as if itâs a good idea.
Itâs a total mess.
The leader exercises superhuman patience and explains the customs of explorers.
To summarize, itâs simple.
âSo youâre saying⦠you donât make night companions from the 2nd floor onwards?â
âYes, thatâs right. If you understandââ
Well, understanding is something you do if you have the intention toâ¦
I speak with genuine disappointment,
âYou guys are so stupid! If we sleep together, we can sleep more!â
âHuh?â
âUse your brains if you have any. There are four of you and two of us, right? If seven people take turns keeping watch, each person can⦠anyway, we can sleep more!â
Itâs a barbarian-style argument that makes no sense from start to finish.
Everyone is dazed as if theyâve heard a hallucination.
Ah, except for one person.
âThatâs⦠trueâ¦! Why havenât explorers done that before?â
Did the sight of the baby barbarian nodding vigorously at my argument make him realize that further conversation is pointless?
âExcuse me. Weâll handle things on our end, so please take your things and leaveââ
The leader turns his gaze from me to Misha and then suddenly stops.
It seems like he finally saw her face.
His voice, which was only filled with annoyance, has also changed.
âAhem, that would be the usual course of action, but⦠what do you think?â
His gaze, scanning her from head to toe, seems to have made her uncomfortable.
Misha freezes, but as I subtly give her a hint, her expression changes.
âWellâ¦? I donât know⦠thereâs a barbarian on your side too, so you donât seem dangerousâ¦â
âHaha, the same goes for you.â
âAnyway, I was worried about having him keep watch alone since he lost his weapon. So if itâs okay with you guys, I think it would be fine to just spend one night togetherâ¦â
âOh, he lost his weapon?â
The man looks at me with a strange expression at Mishaâs words.
It seems like he finally realized that Iâm unarmed and empty-handed.
âAh, weapon? I lost it by mistake while fighting a monster!â
âI see?â
The man seems to accept my roughly made-up excuse.
As expected, barbarians are OP.
âAnyway, I think weâve thrown enough baitâ¦â
I make the final offer in a clear voice.
âSo are we going to be night companions or not? Decide quickly. Iâm getting sleepy.â
For reference, if they reject this offer here, I plan to leave immediately.
If they refuse after Iâve done this much, itâs much more likely that I misunderstood these three.
Howeverâ¦
âWell⦠itâs not a typical situation, butâ¦â
The leader exchanges glances with the three humans and then smiles brightly.
âSince you say youâre in a difficult situation, it would be too cruel to just send you away.â
âI donât understand when you speak so complicatedly.â
ââ¦You can stay for one night if you want.â
I barely hold back my laughter since his intentions are so obvious.
Everyone has a plan.
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Somehow, weâve entered into a one-night stand.
Hmm, that sounds a bit strange, but anywayâ¦
First, we briefly exchange names.
âThis is Royce, Victor, and Iâm Briol.â
Royce the archer, Victor the spearmanâ¦
â¦and Briol, the leader and hammer warrior.
ââ¦Thereâs no Hans.â
Could it be a pseudonym?
No, if he used a pseudonym, that baby barbarian would have found it strange.
Feeling a strange sense of unease, Misha and I lie down together in a nearby spot.
I desperately want to at least lay down a blanketâ¦
â¦but then theyâll see us using the expandable backpack.
âYou two get some rest. Weâll put you in the last shift.â
âOoh, you guys are really nice explorers!â
âHahaha⦠this friend is something else.â
Anyway, as soon as we lie down, Misha whispers in my ear,
âBjorn.â
âBe quiet.â
âDo we really have to do this?â
Although sheâs following my instructions, Misha doesnât seem to like the situation very much.
Well, no matter how weak they are, it would be uncomfortable to lie down defenselessly, both physically and mentally.
Butâ¦
âJust bear with it for a bit. Iâll do you a favor later.â
ââ¦Really? You promise?â
I throw Misha a new carrot to keep this plan going.
Itâs worth it.
Today, the baby barbarian, Karon, son of Tarson, will be reborn as a true warrior.
One who is wary of humans and defeats marauders.
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