༺ Who is Naruâs Mom? (3) ༻
âHow about that woman? Doesnât she resemble Naru a bit? Should I go talk to her?â
âYou should go and see.â
Chatterâ Chatterâ
âSheâs not. She doesnât seem to be Naruâs mom.â
âI thought so.â
The elf martial artist emptied his glass of strong liquor with a chuckle.
Is he having a laugh?
All that to get me rejected by that purple-haired woman?
Itâs now 1 PM.
The time when most people start working again after lunch.
I sat in the tavern, drinking with the bald elf.
Some might think that I was just fooling around.
Brigitte definitely would.
But I wasnât just fooling around; I was trying to save the world.
âI need to find Naruâs mom quickly.â
Finding Naruâs mom to protect world peace.
That was my mission now.
So I talked to anyone who looked similar enough to Naru, asking if they were her mom, but the responses were all like, âOi, Savageâ¦!â
âLook over there, might that be Enkidus?â
âLook at that shining head. He looks really smart.â
Even the bald elf Enkidus received subtle advances from women.
Was my hair the problem, after all?
Was being bald more popular in this world than having black hair?
I imagined how Iâd look with a shaved head.
Then I shook my head.
Shaving my head would just turn me from a black-haired barbarian into a bald barbarian.
That would be even worse in a way.
âAnother fruitless day.â
I, too, downed the strong liquor in my glass.
It was incredibly potent.
âDamn, I canât even get drunk.â
As I mumbled in frustration and restlessness, Enkidus poured himself more liquor.
âInstead of searching among people you donât know, why donât you start with whoever is close to you? Like that female hunter. She looks a lot like Naru, especially her hair color.â
Cariote, huh?
âI also think Cariote is a strong candidate to be Naruâs mom.â
Above all, Cariote seemed to harbor some âfavorâ toward me.
She wouldnât say something like, âIâll give you my virginityâ if she didnât.
What Iâve been feeling lately is that most women ignore you unless theyâre really interested. Unwanted men are as uninteresting as NPCs.
âBut I donât know what to do.â
Even if Cariote showed favor toward me, I didnât know how to proceed in the way I had envisioned.
I was extremely inexperienced when it came to matters related to romance.
How do you graduate from being an eternal loner?
For someone as inexperienced as me, this was harder than extracting the Demon Kingâs heart.
I never learned this from my master.
I donât even know if I can call that guy my master.
Then Enkidus added.
âDo you have an estimate of when you should do it? Just because you found someone plausible doesnât mean you should rush things without a plan.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou have to calculate Naruâs birthdate correctly. If, for example, Naru isnât born when sheâs supposed to, or if sheâs conceived earlier than expectedâ¦â
Enkidusâs voice was very serious.
His eyes were as sober as someone who hadnât drunk strong liquor at all.
And I understood instantly what he was trying to say.
âDepending on my choice, Naru might disappear from this world. Is that what you want to say?â
âThis little monk is a novice on the subject and this is just a theory of mine, butâ¦â
Enkidusâ speculation seemed quite plausible.
Suppose Naruâs mom is Cariote.
Suppose I really got lucky and spent a night with Cariote.
But the child born of that deed might not be Naru.
For example, if Naruâs birthday is in October, she should be conceived at least in December or January.
But if she was conceived in Augustâ¦
The child born might not be Naru but someone else.
There are plenty of movies and comics like that, right?
Going back in time and remarrying your wife, and instead of the daughter you were supposed to have, a son is bornâ¦
âIf things like causality and time get messed up, Naru might disappear from the world.â
Thatâs what Iâve been deeply worried about.
To be honest, itâs terrifying.
The fact that Naru might disappear because of my mistake.
In this state, even if Cariote were to say, âTonight is the night!â directly, I might still refuse.
âDamn it.â
Why do I have to endure such harsh trials?
Does this mean I have to stay a virgin until I accurately determine Naruâs birthday?
âIâd rather kill the Demon King twice.â
Anguish.
Pain.
My heart was in pure turmoil.
Or so I realized when Enkidus spoke.
âHow about talking to the Grand Abbot?â
âNo.â
I trusted Enkidus.
I didnât show it, but I could entrust my life to this guy.
In a world full of barbarians and ruffians, Enkidus was the only man I could trust.
But that Grand Abbot was someone I didnât know at all.
So, I couldnât trust him.
Some might think that this was a little bit close-minded, but this was my own know-how that I had acquired while living on the continent of Pangaea.
Trust is like bullets.
You shouldnât give them away carelessly.
As they might shoot you in the head.
Our conversation ended there.
âNow, letâs get going.â
After getting up from the chairs and settling the bill, we stepped outside.
The alcoholâs effects wore off quickly.
In that state, Enkidus said to me.
âIf youâre not willing to meet the Grand Abbot, thereâs another way. I heard a rumor during my pursuit of the fugitive, Mara.â
âA rumor?â
âWord has it that thereâs a famous astrologer in Freesia. They have mysterious ways to predict the future. Would you like to meet them?â
Astrologer.
A kind of prophet.
Honestly, I wasnât someone who trusted prophecies and such.
Still, it seemed like something worth keeping in mind.
* * *
âNaru.â
âHoly shh! Dadâs here!â
Naru, who was playing in the park, rushed towards me when she saw me.
Her actions were swift, like a squirrel after spotting its food.
âDad!â
âNaru, itâs time to go home.â
The sunlight that hung above the park was slowly fading away.
It must have been around 5 PM.
Kids had to go home early, have dinner, and do their homework.
ââ¦Oh, hello.â
At that moment, someone nodded at me.
It was a girl with red hair, styled in braids.
She had been running around until just now, so she was quite disheveled, but her princess aura was of A-grade quality.
After all, just because gold gets muddy, it doesnât lose its value.
An A-grade princess.
She was quite extraordinary!
âI see, are you Elizabeth Lanafelt? Youâre very kind and pretty.â
I recalled that Naru had made a new friend.
Wasnât she her second-best friend in the class?
Indeed, Naru had good taste when it came to making friends.
The kid was excessively timid, however.
Does she need to use the restroom?
I then casually said.
âElizabeth, be good friends with Naru in the future.â
As I said this to her, I couldnât help but inwardly smile.
Living in this world, I never thought that a day would come when Iâd worry about my daughterâs friends too.
I had no idea how I even had a daughter to begin withâ¦!
âWhy arenât you saying anything to this Cecily Von Ragdoll?â
At that moment, a little girl with cat-like features growled at me.
Blonde-haired, little Cecily pouted while standing next to Naru.
Cecily Von Ragdoll.
A potential daughter of mine.
Since the topic came up, I quickly examined the girlâs face, clothes, fingers, and such to see if there was any resemblance to me.
I was trying to see if there was any part that looked like me.
In reality, Cecily didnât have many similarities with me.
She was a noblemanâs kid through and through.
Thereâs no way I could have given birth to a kid like this.
Of course, it wasnât me who gave birth; it was the kidâs mom.
Anyway.
I then casually said.
âCecily, you should be friends with Naru too.â
âI donât need you to tell me! As a noble lady, this Cecily has the duty to take good care of Naru!
Duty, huh?
Even though Cecily, who said that, was quite picky, her princess rank was about B-.
ââ¦â
Whatâs this? Why B-?
Wasnât she at least B+ or even an A- princess level when I met her the last time?
Why did her princess rank drop?
Shouldnât it have gone up after entering Graham Academy?
âI donât know.â
Maybe my princess rank measuring skill had malfunctioned a bit.
Yeah, itâs been a long time since I have kidnapped any woman after all.
âThen, see you all tomorrow! Weâll play together again then!â
Waveâ Waveâ
Naru waved to her friends.
We were now on our way back.
I then asked Naru.
âWhat did you do at school?â
Yesterday, Naru didnât say much.
Today, she seemed in a good mood, so when I asked, Naru replied.
âI had curry rice for lunch!â
âOh. And?â
âElizabeth bought red bean buns from the school store again!â
Elizabeth bought red bean buns, huh?
Seems like Naru has a good friend.
âAnything else happened?â
âElizabeth also bought me ice cream!â
âIce cream, huhâ¦â
âAlso, Elizabeth bought me candy too!â
ââ¦â
No, why was she buying you so much?
Is she a generous friend?
While I was thinking this, Naru started chattering about what had happened during the day.
âNaru wanted to try honey candy made from honey! But they ran out of the special honey candy in the school store, so I just had regular sugar cane candyâ¦!â
It was mostly about what she ate.
Naru seemed to have picked up and eaten various things throughout the day.
âDid you learn anything at school?â
âDonât know!â
â¦No, you should know that.
If she continues like this, Naruâs SSR improvement plan might be in jeopardy.
Of course, itâs only the second day of school.
Itâs better to give her some time.
âMore importantly, Dad, you smell like alcoholâ¦! Did you go to a cabaret?â
ââ¦No, I didnât. I was at the tavern with Uncle Baldy.â
âI see! If you ever go to a cabaret, take Naru with you!â
I think I should refrain from drinking during the day from now on.
With that feeling, I returned home with Naru.
Home sweet home.
Holding my daughterâs hand on the way home was more enjoyable than I thought.
ââ¦â
Why do I feel like Iâm being domesticated?
Even though I donât even know my wifeâs face.
And strictly speaking, the place weâre going back to isnât our home.
Itâs Brigitteâs research lab, not our home.
âWhile weâre at it, it would be nice to have a home.â
It was better to stay attached to Brigitteâs research lab than to move from one inn room to another with a 6-year-old. But that couldnât last forever.
If I kept accumulating debt with Brigitte, it would become difficult to repay eventually.
âShould we look for a house?â
âCan we have a room for Naru too? It would be nice if there was a garden! I want to have a tiger in the garden! Naru likes tigers!â
Naru seemed to like tigers.
Does she know that my real name is Taeho (太è)?
But I had to make a disappointing statement.
âWe canât get a house with a garden. And we canât have a tiger. I donât have money. In fact, itâs difficult for me to raise a single cat.â
âDad, are you poor?â
âYeah. If I was rich to begin with, I wouldnât have resorted to stealing.â
I confessed to Naru.
The fact that I was, in essence, a beggar.
What I had amounted to just the clothes I was wearing and a single dagger.
And I even have a daughter now, which wasnât part of my plans in the first place. It was a headache in many ways.
Of course, others would be curious.
Why am I so poor?
I was once called the king of thieves and labeled the worldâs worst criminal. It normally wouldnât have been strange if I had piled up hundreds of tons of gold in a mansion like a drug lord.
But I couldnât do that.
It was all because of my skill, ãHungry Socratesã.
This is a secret Iâve never told anyone, but my thieving skills are greatly influenced by the wealth I possess.
As my wealth increases and my pockets get thicker, my skills inexplicably seem to drop to about one-tenth of their usual effectiveness.
Maybe thoughts like âWhatâs the point of stealing when Iâm already rich?â arose in my mind?
When I was hungry and poor, I had the mindset of âIâll die if I canât steal!â. My fighting strength rose to some extent then.
So, I named this mindset ãHungry Socratesã.
Living a day-to-day life, earning just enough to eat.
Rather than becoming a gluttonous pig, Iâd rather lead a philosophical life like Hungry Socrates.
However, things are starting to get complicated now that I have a daughter to feed.
Do I need to start accumulating money again?
But with no idea when and where those who target me might attack, having a lot of money could also mean reducing my combat capabilities.
I was lost in such thoughts for a while when Naru spoke up.
âItâs okay! Dad, I donât need things like a garden or a house! I just need to be with Dad!â
âReally?â
âAnd when Naru grows up, sheâll make lots of money and let Dad live the good life! I promise, Dad, Iâll work hard at school and become an amazing person!â
Rustleâ
Naru hugged my leg.
âSo Dad, you have to stay with Naru for a long, long time! Itâs a promise! You must never leave Naru behind!â
âAlright, I promise.â
Only after Naru made me pinky swear, stamp my signature, and even copy it, did she finally seem reassured.
It seems she still thinks thereâs a chance that I might abandon her.
How amusing.
Now that I think about it, I should earn some money properly.
I could take on a few gold-rank requests from the âShadow Council,â the Thievesâ Guild in the Freesia Underground Market.
Gold-rank requests might be a bit risky, but for me, theyâre just a piece of cake.
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