A Fleeting Moment (2)
A Fleeting Moment (2)
[Itâs been a while, Miss Rainwales.]
Amelia involuntarily tilted her head as she received a call from the city through the crystal ball.
Because it wasnât the Lordâs voice that was in her memory.
ââ¦Old Man Alchemist?â
[Kekeke, itâs an honor that you recognized me by my voice.]
ââ¦How can you use the communication network?â
[I asked the Lord. I told him I had something to ask you and that it would be more convenient for both of us if I could speak to you directly. And I could hear your voice too.]
âI see.â
It wasnât something she couldnât understand.
The alchemist was as important as the Lord in Noark. The Lord had no choice but to grant his request.
Amelia quickly got to the point.
âSo what is it you want to ask?â
[Ah, itâs nothing special. More importantly, how are you doing?]
ââ¦You know that kind of talk doesnât suit me.â
[You still havenât let go?]
Amelia kept her mouth shut, avoiding the question.
The old man, whom she had known since childhood, was one of the few people who knew her circumstances.
[Miss Rainwales, I have a guess as to why you accepted this mission. But itâs time to let go. Iâm sure your sister would also rather youâ]
âStop.â
Amelia cut him off coldly.
âEnough with that, just tell me what you need.â
Those who are left behind have their own roles to fulfill.
She didnât want to be interfered with, even by the old man.
[â¦Alright. Then letâs get to the point.]
The alchemist then listed a few items he needed, and Amelia wrote them down so she wouldnât forget.
They were mostly alchemy ingredients like magic reagents.
Nothing special, but things that were difficult to obtain in Noark, which was under lockdown.
[How long will it take you to get them all?]
âA few days should be enough.â
[Really? Then could you get me some Sleeping Flower Pollen a little earlier?]
âI can send it to you right now.â
[Oh, do you have some?]
ââ¦You already knew, didnât you?â
Sleeping Flower Pollen has a sleep-inducing effect.
Although the effect isnât that strong, she often used it because it could bypass poison resistance.
Not on her enemies, but on herself.
âIâll put it in the two-way subspace pocket as soon as weâre done.â
[Kekeke, then weâre already done?]
The old man chuckled as if he was disappointed.
Amelia, who was about to end the call, stopped as a question came to mind.
âBut⦠what do you need Sleeping Flower Pollen for?â
Amelia felt awkward asking that question.
Because she wouldnât have asked if it were normal.
She rarely asked others questions first. Especially if it was out of simple curiosity.
Butâ¦
âThere are very few alchemy formulas that use Sleeping Flower Pollen.â
â¦today was different.
She felt like she was missing something important.
[Ah, that?]
The old manâs voice soon came through the crystal ball.
[Itâs for treating Dragonslayer, Regal Vagos. Ah, not for making medicine, but it would be easier to put him to sleep beforehand.]
ââ¦Donât tell me you found a way to restore his memories?â
[Not that, Iâm just planning to heal his broken body first. As you know, we need all the strength we can get right now.]
âI see.â
Amelia let out a sigh of relief.
As long as his memories werenât restored, it wouldnât affect her, whether he recovered or notâ
[Kekeke, but once his body recovers, Iâm planning to try restoring his lost memories.]
Amelia froze.
[The method is so drastic that itâs impossible in his current state. Well, the success rate is only about 50% since there arenât many samples.]
50% success rate.
It was an incredibly low probability to leave things to chance.
But it wasnât a big problem.
It would be fine if his body didnât recover.
âI see.â
Amelia ended the call with that.
And she put the Sleeping Flower Pollen in the two-way subspace pocket as promised.
Coated with a deadly poison that destroys living tissue upon consumption.
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The second vine broke.
I had let my guard down because it had been quiet for a whileâ¦
âWhat the hell is that bastard up to?â
A sense of urgency washed over me.
Because I wasnât fully prepared to meet him yet.
Although I had grown in many aspects, I was still just a 5th-floor explorer, not a 4th-floor explorer anymore.
But thereâs only one left now.
â6th floor. I have to get to the 6th floor as soon as possible.â
If I reach the 6th floor, thereâs a chance I can absorb that essence.
My second core essence after [Gigantification].
If I just obtain that, Iâll be able to somehow go toe-to-toe with himâ
âMister!â
Huh?
âWhat are you thinking about so hard?â
I snapped out of my thoughts at Erwenâs voice.
Could it be because we had such a long period of peace?
It wasnât even the last one, just the second vine broke, but I kept having anxious thoughts, making my mind complicated.
âSorry. Where were we?â
âWe werenât talking, I was asking what you wanted to orderâ¦â
âAh, right.â
I glanced at the menu and ordered some snacks and beer.
âThis place hasnât changed at all.â
Erwen muttered, looking at the employee who was returning after taking our order. I didnât have to ask what she meant.
âWeâve changed so much.â
I was currently at a bar called âFidefussâ, the place where we had our return drinks after my first expedition with Erwen.
So it was only natural for me to feel a strange sensation.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The barbarian who struggled on the 1st floor because he didnât have a companion had become a fairly famous explorer in the city.
Although I havenât gained fame, Erwen had also grown tremendously for someone who just finished her 1st year.
The change was evident just by looking at her equipment.
âThis is our first time drinking together since then, right?â
âAh, when I paid my 1st-year taxes?â
For reference, it was right after I moved.
So I was wondering where to meet her and decided on this place.
Misha would definitely be unhappy if I invited her to our house.
In the first place, I canât do whatever I want since itâs a shared space with three people living together.
âAnything happen during this expedition?â
ââ¦No, it was the same as before.â
We started talking in earnest after the drinks and snacks arrived.
The main topic was catching up with each other.
We didnât have much in common anymore since our paths diverged, unlike before when she would visit every day.
âHowâs the atmosphere in your clan? Iâm a bit curious. Any news?â
âWell? Even if there is, they wouldnât tell usâ¦â
Erwen and her sister, who joined a clan they knew as mercenaries, were still exploring the labyrinth with them.
For reference, their area of operation was the 5th floor.
But we havenât encountered them in the labyrinth yet since we were only hunting in the Hellfire Canyon.
âBy the way, Iâm so annoyed. You know that guy I mentioned before? The one who keeps hitting on my sister? Heâs doing it to me now.â
âYouâre having a hard time.â
âYes, heâs a high-ranking member, so I canât just shoot an arrow between his eyes⦠I just have to endure it. Until I get everything I can and leave.â
I realize that sheâs also changed a lot as we continue talking.
Itâs only been a little over a year since she became an explorer.
But sheâs no longer naive.
Well, itâs only natural.
A year in the labyrinth is enough time to see all sorts of things.
âBy the way, tell me now. You said you had something to say.â
âAh, thatâ¦â
Erwen hesitated for a moment and then spoke as I judged that the atmosphere was ripe.
âDo you remember? I said I still had a lot to learn from my sisterâ¦â
âI remember.â
She also said she would join my team after absorbing everything from her sister within six months.
Well, itâs already been more than six months since then.
I never brought it up first.
There was no room on our team, and besidesâ¦
âI thought you changed your mind since you didnât say anything.â
I just thought it ended vaguely.
But was that not the case at all?
Erwen vehemently denied it.
âWha, what are you talking about! Thereâs no way I would do that. Weâre companions!â
Strictly speaking, my first companion was Hans A.
He was that âHatzâ spirit or whatever.
âSo what do you want to say?â
âThat⦠it will take a little longer.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou, youâre all 5th-grade, right? Thereâs no room for me to squeeze in at my current level⦠Actually, I donât think thereâs any hope anymore⦠Ah, no, weâre practically li, living together nowâ¦â
âWhat are you talking about? Speak clearly.â
Erwen chugged down the rest of her drink at my words.
âI regret it. Back then⦠why didnât I accept your offer? I thought I would be able to close the gap quickly, but itâs only wideningâ¦â
It was closer to a lament than a request.
But I think I understand what sheâs trying to say.
She wants to join our team, but she canât ask us to kick someone out.
Her specs arenât even better than the current members.
Hmm, so she hasnât changed her mind.
âAnyway, so what Iâm trying to say isâ¦â
âStop.â
I cut her off.
There was a misunderstanding I had to clear up first.
âI never intended to add you to the current team.â
ââ¦Yes?â
A brief silence fell.
Confusion appeared in Erwenâs eyes a moment later, as her gaze darted around restlessly.
Tsk, that wasnât what I meant.
I said firmly before the misunderstanding grew any further,
âErwen, Iâm going to form a clan.â
âA, a clan?!â
âOf course, not now, it will take a few months. But if youâre okay with it, Iâd like you to joinââ
âOkay!! Iâll join!!â
The answer came before I could even finish my sentence.
âNo, but at least let me explainââ
âItâs okay! Iâm joining anyway!â
ââ¦If thatâs the case. Anyway, this is a secret. I havenât told anyone on our team yet.â
âUh, so Iâm the first one you offered this toâ¦?â
Huh?
I tilted my head.
âIsnât that obvious?â
How could I make an offer without even mentioning that Iâm forming a clan? In the first place, thereâs no need to even ask Misha and Ainar.
Raven, whoâs from the Magic Tower, will probably refuse.
Iâm not sure about the bear-like man.
âHe seemed to have some bad memories of clans.â
Thatâs whenâ¦
âHehe, hihihi!â
â¦Erwen started making a strange laughing sound.
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The drinking party with Erwen, which started in the early evening, lasted longer than expected.
I was originally planning to just listen to her request and catch up, and then leaveâ¦
âWhat? The clan master is bald?â
âYes, thatâs right. It was so hard to hold back my laughter when his wig came off during a hunt.â
But our conversation was very entertaining today.
Is it because I havenât had alcohol in a long time?
Why is it so funny even though itâs nothing special?
âAh, the kids will be waiting at homeâ¦â
That thought crossed my mind, but Erwen kept bringing up interesting stories, so I couldnât find the right time to leave.
But itâs really time to go back now.
âWe, we shouldââ
âAh, right!â
âHuh?â
âDid I tell you about the new essence I absorbed?â
What? She absorbed an essence?
I couldnât just leave without hearing about this.
âIt has a really unique ability. And it suits me well.â
âStop beating around the bush and tell me. What did you absorb?â
I adjusted my posture and listened to Erwen attentively.
It was a 5th-grade essence.
Since it was an essence her veteran sister recommended, it was a perfect fit for her, a bow-wielding fairy.
âI donât have to remove this later.â
I thought I should help Erwen plan her build when I get back and asked her about the essence she absorbed.
âWow, you know? Your eyes are sparkling all of a sudden.â
Well, itâs only natural.
Iâm a player who loves this game more than anyone else.
âItâs an essence that people say is very unique. I canât help but be curious about how it actually feels.â
âBut itâs hard to explain. I canât show youâ¦â
Hmm, thatâs true.
Thatâs when, as I nodded in understandingâ¦
âUm, so⦠mister.â
â¦Erwen glanced at me, trailing off.
Her face was flushed, perhaps from the alcohol.
âDo you want to go upstairs and see my ability for a bit?â
â¦What should I do?