Chapter 333: (Cursed Child) In the Small Flower Garden
The Reincarnated Extra
(Cursed Child) In the Small Flower Garden
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The afternoon of a beautiful day, the day before the âDawn Dayâ.
I stepped out of the back door of Numbri Fresh Flower Shop and came to Grandmaâs small flower garden.
â¦â¦Itâs a truly small flower garden surrounded by building walls on all four sides.
The sunlight doesnât reach that well either.
But, various kinds of plants are planted here, and for some reason, even though itâs autumn, colorful flowers are blooming in profusion.
Roses, pansies, crocuses, sunflowers, morning gloriesâ¦â¦
Flowers even I know the name of⦠Of course, this is a different world, so they could be different species that only resemble those of Earthâ¦â¦ But those flowers, basking in the little sunlight that reaches them, are shining brightly and releasing a strong fragrance.
Somehow, it feels like thereâs no sense of season for the blooming flowersâ¦â¦ but this is a different world, yeah.
Iâm trying not to mind it.
Now, I came here to help Grandma Numbri.
The things I do to help are watering and catching bugs.
Weeding is something I was forbidden to do by Grandma after trying it once, apparently because I pulled out flowers that shouldnât be pulled out.
â¦â¦You see, there were these small, blue flowers growing in clusters, not just in this flower garden but even on the roadside.
I was pulling them out, and I got scolded.
When I asked if they werenât weeds, she said, âTheyâre weeds, but donât pull them out.â
Now, while bending over and flipping through the leaves to check the back, Extra-sama said that.
I quickly confirmed the location of the target too.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Quietly enjoying its meal on the back of a leaf was a plump caterpillar.
Itâs about the size of my pinky finger.
This caterpillar, which appears from somewhere, is a glutton and the natural enemy of farmers who appears regardless of the season.
Its damage is so severe that it has been designated as a monster.
Naturally, itâs also an enemy for flower shops.
The Jumping Caterpillar, sensing the vibration and the change in light from the leaf being flipped, seemed to instinctively understand that it was caught by an enemy.
It curled its plump body to its limit, and thenâ¦â¦ with all its mightâ¦â¦ it jumped!
Yes, this caterpillar!
Living up to its name, it boasts mobility befitting of a caterpillar and tries to escape from enemies by jumping!
Its force is so great that it can even knock down small animals like birds by colliding with them at high speed.
And apparently, it eats the animals it knocks down.
This caterpillar is actuallyâ¦â¦ omnivorous.
Itâs pretty scary.
Furthermore, although I donât know the principle, it can also jump in the air dozens of times.
So, once it starts jumping, itâs incredibly difficult to catch.
Thatâs why it seems the usual way to exterminate it is to spray insecticide before it starts jumping and kill itâ¦â¦
Well, no matter how fast it is, itâs still just a caterpillar.
Its speed is nothing that can escape my physical abilities and dynamic vision.
Ping! Ping! Ping!
The Jumping Caterpillar repeatedly jumped in the air, trying to escape from me, but you picked the wrong opponent.
I quickly moved my right hand and caught it.
Ping! Ping! Ping!
The Jumping Caterpillar struggles in my right hand, but unfortunately, this is the end for you.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
I quietly gaze at my right hand and activate ãIgnitionã.
I directly burn the Jumping Caterpillar in my hand and kill it.
Then I pop the nicely browned caterpillar into my mouth and enjoy the soft texture and the intensely sweet flavor.
This is my style of exterminating Jumping Caterpillars.
Itâs the whole flow.
Itâs extermination.
I wonât deny that itâs among the top-class tasty caterpillars Iâve eaten so far, but itâs extermination.
Grandma Numbri is also happy, you know.
After that, I enjoyed hunting Jumping Caterpillars for a while.
Itâs extermination.
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âGood work, Emi.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
Now, as I was enjoying snacks for a while, Grandma Numbri came to the flower garden, creaking the old back door.
âOofâ¦â¦â
Grandma sat down on the bench placed at the edge of the flower garden, looking exhausted, and then leaned her body against the backrest.
Sheâs gazing at the flower garden with a smile.
Butâ¦â¦
But, no matter how you look at it, her body looks painful.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦ Are you okay?â
I stopped hunting Jumping Caterpillars, walked up to Grandma, and asked that.
âAh, Iâm fine. Iâm a bit tired, butâ¦â¦ Iâm old, you know. It canât be helped. Donât worry.â
Grandma just says âDonât worry.â
And she continues to stare at the flower garden with a smile.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦ I see.â
I just said that and sat down next to Grandma.
And we quietly gazed at the flower garden together.
The flower garden surrounded by walls on all sides has almost no wind blowing.
The noise from the street doesnât reach either, so itâs quiet.
A peaceful time flows.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦ Hey.â
âWhat is it?â
A little while later.
I finally opened my mouth.
âThank you, Grandma.â
âHahaha, whatâs this all of a sudden, Emi?â
âThank you for the food and bedâ¦â¦ I havenât said it properly yet.â
âHahahaâ¦â¦ Itâs fine, donât worry about such thingsâ¦â¦ I still have savings from my younger daysâ¦â¦ and no one to inherit them anyway.â
Saying that, Grandma exhaled slowly and deeply.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
And again, silence.
I silently gazed at Grandmaâs profile.
Her peaceful smile.
But her eyes look sad.
Her deep wrinkles.
Her bad complexion.
Furthermore, I focused my consciousness on ãMagic Perceptionã and stared intently.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
The mana leaking from Grandma was feebler than usual.
âHey, Grandma. Is there anything you want me to do?â
âWhatâs this all of a sudden?â
âIâll repay you. Just tell me anything.â
âRepay, you say? Hahahaâ¦â¦ thatâs rightâ¦â¦â
Grandma made a mischievous face for a moment, then pondered.
And after a while, she opened her mouth.
âTomorrow isâ¦â¦ the âDawn Dayâ. Soâ¦â¦ flowers.â
She spoke up to that point.
Just at that moment.
âCough.â
Grandma coughed.
She instinctively covered her mouth with both hands.
âCough, coughâ¦â¦â
She kept coughing violently and repeatedly.
Red liquid seeped from between the gaps of her hands covering her mouth.
âUgh, guhâ¦â¦â
And just like that, Grandma lost consciousness and fell forward.
âGrandma!â
I embraced her, checking her condition.
Her pulse is there.
Sheâs still breathing.
But this isâ¦â¦
This is really bad.
Without even responding to Extra-samaâs advice, I carried Grandma and headed for her bedroom, opening the back door.