Chapter 210. The Beyond (2)
The Lazy Swordmaster
When⦠Whereâ¦
â¦I see.
Riley now⦠After checking the location and time of this world, heâs just staring straight ahead blankly.
Iâve already⦠died, huh?
After all the efforts of the warrior, the Demon King fell. To the time where people believed that peace had come to the world lived⦠Riley was back.
âWhat is he doing?â
âIs he not a foreigner? It looks like he was standing there blankly.â
âSeeing that he looks at the memorial stone blankly, I think itâs right.â
Passers-by were whispering, glancing at Riley, who was standing like a rock.
Rileyâs atmosphere, who was standing and looking up at the âmemorial stone of a certain warrior,â was so plausible that Sera and Nara were among the people who whispered about him.
ââ¦young master.â
âHere⦠is the last place where young master fell in his previous lifeâ¦â
Sera and Nara, who were standing behind Riley and looking at the memorial stone of a certain warrior, looked sad as if their hearts were struck by an unknown emotion.
âWhat about young master?â Sera pulled her chin and asked Nara in a small voice.
How does he feel? How does it feel to see his own tombstone?
âOh, itâs not going to be a good feeling.â
âIt is⦠right?â Sheâs whispering looking at Riley.
She seemed to have no interest in the memorial stone⦠Seraâs lips opened blankly as she looked at the people passing by this place like no big deal.
ââ¦â
Suddenly, Sera began to shed tears with her mouth open.
âDonât cry, Sera.â
Nara was so sensitive and she thought he would cry like her, but instead, he comforted Sera while looking at the memorial stone with a surprisingly calm expression.
âBut, even though he saved the world⦠thereâs no reward, and no one remembersâ¦â
Even though she only heard it in words, she struggled so much. She shed bloody tears like that.
âYoung master⦠young master is tooâ¦â
No one knew. No one remembered. In honor of the warrior who would have reached the end alone, was only a single, scruffy tombstone that seemed to have not been managed for a long time.
âHuu, ughâ¦â
It wouldnât have been that long because of the time difference. It must have been only about a year since the warrior fell to the ground with the Demon King⦠people seemed to have forgotten it already.
âHuh? Is that person crying?â
âHey, donât look there.â
As if there was no warrior from the beginning. Even the name of the tombstone was âthe memorial stone of a certain warriorâ.
ââ¦he has us.â
Nara glanced at the weeping Sera then looked at the memorial stone again and said, We know.
âWeâll know. Weâll remember it.â
If Riley could be satisfied with it, he wouldnât be there forever even if he died⦠Nara, who was muttering inside, frowned slightly as he looked at the memorial stone. Hmm?
It was because someone was approaching the memorial stone.
A little girl?
A little girl walked toward the memorial stone and Nara frowned at the bouquet the child was holding in her arms.
I donât think itâs bad.
The bouquet held diagonally by the child was quite large and colorful and completely covered one side of her thin shoulders, but most of them were flowers that were dusty or in poor condition.
Where⦠such flowersâ¦
Nara, staring at the bouquet the child was holding blankly, quietly rolled his eyes and began to look around the surrounding scenery.
There was no nature here. All he saw was black or gray, and he didnât even see green grass or a single brown treeâ¦
It was colorful, but it was right to say that it was dreary because it was not fresh.
ââ¦mister.â The little child nodded. She bowed and muttered the word âMisterâ blankly.
âIâm sorry. It was difficult to find flowers.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
As if she boasted that it was a bouquet made by herself, the child quietly put the bouquet in front of the memorial stone and stepped back.
ââ¦â Rileyâs mouth opened as he stared at the child blankly.
This childâ¦
It was that child. âSave my friends before Helenaâ, it was this child who asked him to save the children who had become monsters by Helenaâs twist.
Ha, youâve grown a lot. Riley smiled bitterly, recalling the moment when he couldnât save them and ended their lives with salvation.
You grew up⦠a lot. The child was still young, but she was much taller than when Riley met her in his previous life.
âSomeone stillâ¦â Sera spoke softly while wiping her tears away from her cheeks. ââ¦remembered him.â
Sera and Nara didnât know the relationship between the child and Riley, who was just standing still with a proud look.
âAh?!â
Sera and Nara, who were standing still and watching the child, clenched their fists at what happened in a flash.
Rustle. The bouquet made a sound. It fell on the side by the foot of a passerby passing by in front of the memorial stone.
âHmm? Aishh, what is it? Dirtyâ¦â
Maybe he thought the petals on his shoes or his pants were dirty, so the passerby shook off his leg, trying to take it offâ¦
Tendon popped out on Naraâs forehead as heâs watching the scene.
âHow dare you, B*st*rd!â
âM, Mr. Nara! No!â
Sera barely stopped Nara from running toward the memorial stone. She shook her head saying, âNot now.â
âThe bouquetâ¦â
The bouquet fell on the ground and became disorganized. The child began to reorganize the bouquet while lying her face down on the ground.
âTch, are you a beggar?â
One by one, the child picked up the petals that fell on the ground. The passerby, who had just walked, put his hand into his pocket and took out his wallet.
âThere.â
Several bills fell on the back of the childâs hand, who had been collecting petals from the ground.
âTake this and get lost. I donât have time to deal with you.â
Perhaps he became more brazen after spraying the bills, the passerby hurried his steps and stepped on the petals that the child hadnât yet picked up.
âTh, thatâs fryer B*st*rd!â
Perhaps picking up flowers that were hard to see here, seeing her dirty hand to make that bouquet⦠The passerby seemed to have misunderstood the child as a beggar.
âSera, donât stop me! I just want that spoiled b*st*rd!â
Nara, who was trying to tell Sera, who was hugging his arm, looked to the side and noticed that something was missing.
ââ¦Sera?â
Sera wasnât standing there.
â¦smack!!
A light sound came into Naraâs ears while heâs trying to search for her.
âWh, what?!â
The passerby touched his cheek as if perplexed, looked at Sera who suddenly appeared in front of him, and made an unfair look as if asking why she was doing this.
âWhat are you, huh!â The passerby, who changed his look to an angry look, began shouting at Sera.
âWhat? Whatâs going on?â
âI guess she slapped him on the cheek.â
âCheek?â
Someone said that watching a fight was the most fun in the world. People, who were passing by near the memorial stone, began to gather one by one at the passerbyâs shout.
âApologize.â
ââ¦what?â
âTo the child, apologize.â
Thanks to Rileyâs help, Sera wasnât wearing a maid or butlerâs uniform. Sera, who was wearing a dress that wasnât very different from the people here, told him to apologize for kicking the childâs bouquet just now.
âWhat, what are you saying?â
Her words didnât reach the passerby. It was because the passerby didnât understand her words.
âA foreigner? Iâm going crazy, really!â
Sera also didnât know what the passerby was saying, but she could guess roughly what the situation was like by the passerbyâs facial expressions, behavior, and atmosphere.
âWho? Is there anyone who can talk to foreigners?â
When the man asked other people who were looking at them, the people quietly avoided their gaze or began to rush their way.
âOh my God, it wouldnât make sense, but all of a sudden⦠young, young master! What should we do?â
At some point, Sera, who was standing in front of the passerby, looked at where Riley was standing in a hurry, wondering what she should do with Nara about this, but⦠Riley wasnât there.
ââ¦young master?â
The child, who had no idea what to do with the passerby and Seraâs snowball fight, turned and looked blank when she found someone sitting with his knees bent.
ââ¦?â
ââ¦â
Someone in a hoodie, sitting with his knees bent over, was picking up the petals that had just fallen on the ground like the child.
âExcuse meâ¦â
It was Riley. He hid his face with the hoodie on his coat. ââ¦â
âTh, thank you.â
Following Riley, she began picking up the petals. While Sera, who had a snowball fight with the passerby, glanced back and her shoulder shook.
Young masterâ¦
At Rileyâs appearance, silently picking up the petals that fell on the ground and filling them back into the bouquet, not only Sera but also the passerby, who was having a snowball fight with her, looked dazed.
ââ¦huh?â
Soon after, Riley picked up the bouquet and returned it to the child. The girlâs eyes widened again when she received the bouquet.
âThe bouquetâ¦?â The dusty bouquet, kicked by the passerby and messed up⦠had changed as pretty as new, as if someone had rewound time.
âWhat, what on earth?â
The passerby rolled his eyes in a strange atmosphere. To secretly leave the place, he began to sneak back away with an unknown resentment.
âSo unlucky, reallyâ¦â Then he stiffly turned around and tried to escape from the memorial stone.
As soon as he turned around, he ran into Riley, who was hiding his face by pressing down on his hoodie.
Wh, what? When?
Until just now, he was handing the bouquet to the child in front of the memorial stone. How did he move so quickly? The passerby swallowed a gulp.
âAre, are you capable? You?â
Riley laughed a little at the passerbyâs question and showed him what he had in his hand.
What Riley showed to the passerby were several bills that the passerby had just handed over to the girl.
âYou left this behind.â
When a familiar language was heard from Riley, the passers-by began to pour out words with a relieved look.
âAh! It, it makes a little sense! Hey! That girl, she is with you, right? You were staring at the memorial stone together before! Tell me! Why did she slap me on the cheekâ¦â
The passerby, who appealed by tapping his cheek in unfairness, suddenly looked at Riley in a cold sweat as his mouth hardened like a stone.
âTake what youâve left behind, and get lostâ¦â
Riley, who was whispering small enough to be heard only by the passerby, returned the bills in his hand, squeezing it into the passerbyâs chest. The passerby began to tremble as he stepped back in a reaction.
Wh, what? What!
The passerby couldnât see his face inside the hood directly. He, who could only look at the glances beyond it, trembled in fear and ran away hurriedly.
ââ¦â
Sera, who was looking at the fleeing passerby, threw her gaze at Rileyâs back, then approached the child and asked.
âAre you okay? No injuries?â
ââ¦?â
The child couldnât understand what Sera said. She just stepped back as if wondering what she was talking about.
âOh, thatâs, I meanâ¦â
When Sera realized that she couldnât communicate and struggled with a troubled look, Riley approached the child and talked to her.
âIâm sorry for making a fuss.â
Facing Riley again, whose face was hard to see because of the shadow, the little girl stared at him and asked.
âYou guys, who are you?â
âAh, weâ¦â To the childâs question, Riley replied a beat late. â⦠came here traveling for a while.â
âTravelâ¦ing?â
âYeah.â
Riley sat down again with his knees bent and adjusted his eyes to the level of the child.
âSo, by the way, do you happen to know a place like a lodging that could accommodate several people?â
At the same time as the eye level was set, the child, who was staring deeply at Rileyâs face, which was shadowed by the hood, answered Rileyâs question with a question.
ââ¦mister?â
ââ¦â
âAt that time⦠thatâs mister right?â