A Fleeting Moment (3)
A Fleeting Moment (3)
Most bars in this city also offer lodging.
In other wordsâ¦
âDo you want to go upstairs and see my ability for a bit?â
â¦it meant she was suggesting we get a room and she would show me her ability.
It wasnât strange, as this had happened before.
Butâ¦
âI donât think thatâs possible.â
ââ¦Yes?â
I expressed my refusal firmly as I looked at the flustered Erwen.
âItâs late. I have to go home.â
Because I had a cat waiting for me.
âShow me next time you have a chance.â
âAh⦠okay!â
I know myself well.
As a gamer whoâs more interested in this world than anyone else, it was clear that I would stay up all night experimenting if I saw her ability.
âAh, youâre back?â
I parted ways with Erwen and arrived home, and Misha, who was reading a cookbook in the living room, approached me and sniffed.
âIt seems like you didnât drink much.â
âI didnât feel like drinking.â
âHmm, really?â
I felt uncomfortable making eye contact, even though I didnât do anything wrong.
Was it because I didnât tell her I was meeting Erwen?
Hmm, that seemed to be the reason, but I couldnât help it since she would have been unhappy if I told her.
I naturally changed the subject.
âBy the way, whereâs Ainar?â
âSheâs sleeping in her room.â
ââ¦I see. You should go to sleep too.â
Just as I finished the short conversation and was heading upstairs, Misha stopped me.
âWait, sit over there.â
Donât tell me she found out?
âItâs good for your body to have something to settle your stomach before going to bed. Itâs nothing special, Iâll just make some stew.â
âAh⦠thank you.â
I sat down at the kitchen table as instructed.
Misha put on an apron and started cooking, and I silently watched her.
ââ¦â¦.â
Her tail was moving.
Swish, swish.
As if she was annoyed.
My contemplation didnât last long.
âI met Erwen today.â
I confessed honestly before missing the golden time.
ââ¦Really?â
Her answer was a bit delayed, but her voice didnât sound surprised.
ââ¦Are you angry?â
Misha chuckled at my question.
ââ¦Angry? I would be if she were even a threat.â
Misha said so and then dumped the pot full of stew into the trash can.
Her words and actions didnât match.
âWhyâ¦?â
âAh, the seasoning wasnât right.â
âI, I see?â
âWait, Iâll make another one.â
Misha then made a new pot of stew and served it to me. And she said she was tired and went up to her room.
ââ¦What was that about?â
I felt a sense of dissonance, but I ate the stew in my bowl. As always, it was perfectly seasoned for my taste, and I ate it all without any side dishes.
Misha failed to season the stew?
âThereâs no way.â
After finishing my meal, I roughly cleaned up and opened the trash can.
Andâ¦
ââ¦â¦.â
â¦I froze, holding the lid of the trash can.
ââ¦Itâs a good thing I confessed.â
The stew in the trash can was full of carrots.
She already knew.
From the moment she came up to me and sniffed, she knew who I had met today.
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Time flows like water.
You canât stop it with your hands, and you canât turn back what has already passed.
Therefore, we only have one choice.
To somehow row our boat towards our goal.
âRight, letâs start today.â
I got out of bed and looked in the mirror for a moment, motivating myself.
Itâs a gamerâs know-how.
You have to do something like this to avoid getting tired of repetitive quests.
âBjorn⦠oh, youâre awake? Then can you wake Ainar up for me?â
âOkay.â
My daily routine had been the same, almost like a repetitive quest.
Wake up at 7:00 AM, have breakfast with Ainar, prepared by Misha, and get ready to go out.
âAre you going to the library again today?â
âWhy? Do you want to come with me?â
âNo, itâs fine. Iâm going to take Ainar to the training center later.â
After breakfast, Misha and Ainar go to the training center they have a monthly membership at to warm up, and I go straight to the library.
âAre you here for that book again today?â
âAh, itâs more interesting than I expected.â
âHuhu, you should be grateful. I set it aside for you because I thought you would come.â
Iâve been reading a long novel series lately.
Ragna recommended it, and itâs much more interesting than I expected.
The content is also substantial since itâs set in the labyrinth.
âWell, itâs a bit unrealistic since all the characters are good people.â
But itâs not unbearable if I think of it as a novel.
Honestly, itâs a decent form of entertainment.
The problem with this world is that there arenât many hobbies besides drinking and partying.
âThen keep up the good work.â
As always, I close the book I was reading and leave the library around 1:00 PM to have lunch.
The menu is a meat-filled lunchbox prepared by Misha.
I eat it by the fountain, and then itâs time to meet Rotmiller.
âYouâre late today. About 30 seconds.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âA good navigator has to be aware of the weight of time. Weâll start the lesson right away since youâre late today.â
Itâs already been over six months since I started receiving scout training from Rotmiller.
Honestly, I thought it would be over in a month or two.
But Rotmillerâs knowledge is like an ocean. Thereâs always something new to learn.
âIt seems like youâve mastered the basics, so letâs move on to the advanced course.â
âMore importantly, what happened to what I said yesterday?â
âYou mean about opening a training center?â
âYeah.â
It was Rotmiller who first mentioned the training center.
But the more lessons I receive from this man, the more I feel like it would be a huge success.
Navigation skills that anyone can learn, even if they donât have good ears like fairies, a good nose like beastmen, or the natural talent of a Guide.
Rotmillerâs essence, the reward of his hard work.
Itâs already appealing, and on top of that, this man is a first-rate teacher, perhaps because he started from the very bottom.
âBut this man has no idea of his own worth.â
Honestly, I donât understand why he hasnât done it yet.
Unlike the dwarfâs blacksmithâs workshop, it practically requires no initial capital.
âThink about it seriously. Youâve been doing nothing but relaxing for months.â
âItâs not relaxing, Iâm taking time to cultivate myself.â
âThen wouldnât it be even better to do it? Thereâs a saying, âyou learn by teachingâ.â
âThatâs⦠hard to deny. Indeed, Iâve also learned quite a few new things while teaching you.â
âSo whatâs your answer?â
âIâm not ready yet.â
I subtly click my tongue.
It seems like Rotmiller is reluctant to retire from active dutyâ¦
âReally? Tell me when you make up your mind. Iâll help you.â
âAnyway, thank you.â
âI mean it.â
Actually, Iâve already made a rough plan.
First, Iâll rent a training center and use it as a classroom, targeting human children who want to become explorers.
And once itâs established, Iâll advertise at the Explorerâs Guild and operate a separate class for explorers.
That would be more profitable.
Of course, it would take a long time to get it up and runningâ¦
âBut Rotmiller is human.â
Humans have low taxes.
Once itâs established and generates a certain amount of income, he wonât have to worry about making a living.
âWell, itâs all over if he doesnât want to do it.â
If capital is the problem, Iâm willing to invest to some extent. The concept of stocks is still unfamiliar, but itâs not completely nonexistent in this world.
Itâs also perfect for investmentâ¦
âThatâs all for todayâs lesson.â
Anyway, todayâs lesson ends after a few hours.
Itâs around 8:00 PM.
Is it because itâs the advanced course? The explanation was longer than usual, so it ended about an hour later.
âThen tomorrow⦠no, I canât come tomorrow.â
âLetâs meet in three days, just in case.â
âAlright. Take care of yourself this time too.â
Anyway, my daily routine ends here.
I often spend my evenings drinking with explorers introduced by the dwarf or the bear-like man, listening to industry news, or having a bonding time with my teamâ¦
But I donât have any appointments today.
And Iâve already taken care of my special bi-weekly routine, so my schedule is completely empty.
Itâs my first free time in a long time.
âShould I go back to the library? Or go to the training center and work out?â
I hesitate for a moment and then enter a random bar and order a drink.
Right, there should be days like this sometimes.
âKeuh.â
I organize my thoughts, drinking lukewarm beer.
âThereâs really nothing going on these days.â
My daily routine isnât boring.
Honestly, itâs comfortable and enjoyable.
But on the other hand, my anxiety grows.
Because I know that these dream-like days wonât last forever.
ââ¦But itâs still okay for now, right? There wasnât anything at the Round Table.â
The Round Table gathering I attended two weeks ago wasnât much different from before.
Everyone looked at me with awe as I shared information while acting all serious, and I listened to the information they shared, pretending to be bored.
That was the entire event.
No one brought any interesting information that could pique my interest, and the gathering itself ended after just two rounds.
âAh, was there really nothing strange?â
But if I had to choose one unusual thing from this gatheringâ¦
â¦it would be the Clown.
[Then Iâll see you next month. Pfft.]
The Clown said goodbye for the first time when the gathering ended.
Not to me, but to the other members.
In a slightly meaningful tone.
âDoes it mean something interesting will happen next time?â
Well, I donât know.
It could just be a whim.
After all, thatâs his character, and Iâm not a prophet or a mind reader.
âI should get up now.â
I get up from my seat after about an hour of wallowing in self-pity and head home.
When I arrive, the melee damage dealer duo has already returned from the training center and is bickering.
Well, to be precise, itâs more like Ainar is being scolded.
âAinar! I told you to put your laundry in one place! Do you think you can become a great warrior like this?â
âThat⦠I was going to do it later! I really wasnât trying to avoid it! Especially not because I was lazy!â
âThis is your last warning. If you do this again, youâll have to wash your own clothes⦠Oh, Bjorn, youâre back? What about dinner?â
âNot yet.â
I drank, but I didnât order any food.
âReally? Iâll make something quickly, so go wash up first. Hey! Ainar! Where are you going! Iâm not done talking yet!â
âTsk! She caught me!â
I then head to the bathroom, leaving Ainar, whoâs being scolded by Misha, and when I come out after washing up, the table is full of food.
It seems like she put in extra effort since it would be difficult to eat like this tomorrow.
âThank you, Misha.â
âDonât mention itâ¦â
After dinner, we play card games that Misha bought from the market and spend time until late at night.
After all, itâs better to sleep late today.
âThe sun is rising.â
âNext time, letâs invite Beefcake and Aruru and play together!â
âAre you going to keep saying weird things? I donât know about Aruru, but Avman should be at home. He has a wife.â
âThen we can just invite his wife too!â
What is she talking about?
I cut in and end the conversation before it turns into a pointless argument.
âEnough, letâs go to bed. Try to sleep in as late as possible.â
The labyrinth opens tomorrow night.
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ãEntered 1st Floor Crystal Cave.ã
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Pitch-black darkness.
Itâs an obvious phenomenon considering we just entered the labyrinth, but no one is flustered.
Itâs because weâve experienced this several times since then.
âLiate.â
A dimly lit light orb floats above our heads, illuminating our surroundings. The first thing I see is a Floor Stele located on the dead end wall.
âWe arrived properly again. At this rate, I think we can consider it a law, not a special phenomenon.â
The dimensional instability bug with a 100% success rate.
As always, Raven approaches the stele first and places her hand on it.
Is the mana flow structure when a portal is generated so unique that she canât get a sense of it after just one or two tries?
Of course, I donât know what sheâll use it for even if she figures it out.
Is it even useful?
ãOpened a portal for the first time. EXP +2ã
Anyway, we enter the portal, and the unique musty air and the ground greet us.
Damn it.
ãEntered 2nd Floor Beastâs Lair.ã
Of all places, we ended up here.
âMr. Yandel, what are we going to do?â
ââ¦Weâre going back down.â
Even though Iâve been taking Rotmillerâs lessons for over six months, this place is impossible.
There are too many forks in the road, and the rules are too complicated.
Even Rotmiller had to use his sense of smell to navigate this floor, and he even told me it was better to just give up.
âThen are we going to the Goblin Forest again?â
What else is there?
We return to the 1st floor and head towards the Goblin Forest, the route weâve used the most. Itâs not that difficult to navigate the Land of the Dead or the Rock Desertâ¦
But this route is the fastest.
âYou might be able to get portal opening achievement points too. Weâre going to move quickly, so follow me closely.â
I took out the compass and started navigating.
We left the dark zone without getting lost even once, and then we continued moving along the shortest route, crossing the border between the dark zone and the normal area.
I didnât even have to ask the bear-like man for the portalâs location.
Iâve mastered the Crystal Cave now.
Thud.
Thatâs when, a little over 2 hours after entering the labyrinthâ¦
âMr. Yandel.â
â¦Raven stopped me, riding on Ainarâs back.
âSo, somethingâs strange.â
ââ¦Strange? What do you mean?â
âMana is swirling in the center. As if dozens of people are casting a joint spellâ¦â
A joint spell refers to a method where mages link their unique mana to cast high-level magic or amplify the power of a specific spell.
For reference, itâs often used in large-scale raids.
But to think itâs being used on the 1st floorâ¦
ââ¦I can also feel dark magic. The aura of cursed magic.â
And even dark magic is being used.
The situation is serious.
ââ¦It must be Noark, right?â
âYes. Itâs common knowledge that there are many dark mages who are affiliated with Noark.â
âI thought it was too quiet. This is troublesome.â
âWh, what are we going to do?â
Raven, as if scared of the current situation, showed a side of her that was unlike her usual calm self.
Right, the more thatâs the case, the more I have to get a grip.
âNothing changes. Weâll increase our speed. Weâre getting out of the 1st floor as quickly as possible.â
I quickly gave the order and resumed moving.
About 5 minutes laterâ¦
âSomethingâs coming from behind!â
The moment Raven shoutedâ¦
Whoosh!
â¦a red light from the passage behind us grazed past us and disappeared into the distance.
There wasnât even time to dodge.
ââ¦What the hell was that?â
âI, I donât know. It seemed like manaâ¦â
I feel a sense of dread.
A magic spell that even Raven doesnât know.
âUm, Bjorn⦠wouldnât it be better to keep moving?â
We continued forward, following Mishaâs advice, and I started analyzing the situation.
There were no clear answers.
Maybe thatâs whyâ¦
âWe⦠will be okay, right?â
â¦I couldnât answer that question, even though I knew what a leaderâs role was in times like this.
ââ¦â¦.â
In this uncertain situationâ¦
â¦one thing was clear.
The peaceful days that felt like a blessingâ¦
â¦had come to an end.