Chapter 214. Weird Capable People (4)
The Lazy Swordmaster
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Riley, who noticed that someone had used mana from the direction of the memorial, was heading back there to join the part who used it.
âYoung master, is it okay if we leave commander behind?â
Because Mi-rae decided to not leave her mother, who was sick, Riley, who was worried to leave her alone, chose Sera to accompany him, who had a good sense, when he had to decide either Nara or Sera to stay at Mi-raeâs house.
âHe doesnât understand the language⦠wouldnât it be better for me and commander to go, and young master stays with Miss Mi-raeâ¦â
When Sera asked as she was worried about Nara, who was as tactless as Ian, Riley, who had been moving toward the memorial, turned to her.
âWhat do you sense?â
âUmmmâ¦â
âDonât look anxious, just judge with âyour senseâ.â
When Sera, who frowned at Rileyâs words, was troubled, Riley continued to help her make a choice.
âIs it right or wrong to leave Nara there? Donât try to judge with your head, judge with your sense.â
Because he believed in her âsenseâ that he had kept an eye on before coming to this world, Riley chose Sera, not Nara, to return to the memorial with him.
âIâm taking you with me because I donât know if we will cross paths. And most of your senses are right.â
Whether in this world or the other world, there was such a thing as âa womanâs senseâ but⦠the sense that Sera had was far more special than those that are publicly spoken.
Her sense is almost at the level of prophecy that most choices lead to correct answers.
As if proving what Riley was muttering inside, Sera thought for a while, then slowly shook her head and spoke.
âIn my judgment, I donât think itâs wrong.â
She just felt bad for Mi-rae for leaving that tactless commander behind.
According to Seraâs senses, giving Nara the task to guard her house was not wrong.
âI just⦠should I feel bad for Miss Mi-rae?â
âSheâs a good child. Sheâll be fine.â
Although Nara often had quarrels with Iril, he treated her like a little sister and often let her win.
Riley, who thought Mi-rae would treat him as kindly as her brother, left him at her home and ran towards the memorial.
Mi-rae was no different from Iril. Riley, who thought she would treat him kindly like her brother, left him at her house and ran towards the memorial.
ââ¦hmm?â
Riley suddenly stopped with a frown, hiding his face.
âWait, stop.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
When Riley, who was running ahead, raised his arm to stop Seraâs path, she stopped after him and tilted her head as if wondering why.
âThere.â
Sera, who was recently learning how to use her sense in Rileyâs advice, narrowed her eyes as she looked in the direction Riley was pointing.
âPeople are gathering?â
Although there were people gathered, Sera couldnât feel anything with her âsenseâ and asked as if she wasnât sure why Riley was pointing there.
âWhatâs wrong there?â
âThat.â
To explain what Sera didnât know, he pointed to the carriage flashing out blue and red lights alternately⦠in other words, to the police car and continued, wearing a hood as if he were suspicious.
âThat flashy carriage, in this world, is driven by people like âguardsâ. The problem is⦠there are too many carriages.â
Sera, who stiffened as if she knew what was going on based on Rileyâs explanation, murmured as she looked at the street where dozens of police cars were gathered.
âThe number of carriages is approx⦠fourteen or fifteen.â
After that, Sera noticed not only the police car but also the people wearing the same police uniform. She hid her presence and stood next to Riley.
âLetâs test it.â
âWhat?â
Riley glanced at Sera next to him and suggested testing her âsenseâ right here.
âWhat do you think? That sight?â
For Mi-rae, who was worried about her parentâs illness, the priority was to find parts that could heal, but⦠there were police cars in front of them.
âIn my sense, I donât think it should be overlooked.â
Sera thought for a moment with an ambiguous look after noticing what Riley was trying to test, then answered without hesitation.
âLetâs just pass it.â
âIs that your sense?â
âYes, I donât know whatâs going on there but⦠at least, I sense that it seems to be a lower priority than joining the other parts or helping Miss Mi-raeâs mother.â
When Sera answered without hesitation, Riley nodded as if he knew it, pulled down the hood that covered his face more deeply, and hurried his steps.
ââ¦what happened?â
âI think thereâs been a murder here.â
âA murder?â
âYes. Itâs not just one or two, but a bunch of people died.â
âOh my Godâ¦â
âThey said all the bodies were torn apart.â
âOh my God, Oh my goodness⦠How could that be!â
âFrom what I hear, like the flesh of the dead thatâs torn apartâ¦â
The voices of the people were putting behind their heads.
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âTsk, are we one step late?â
Andal, who had teleported in front of the memorial, was clicking his tongue as he looked at the magic circles around him and on the ground where only traces remained.
âItâs right. Itâs Nainiae who stopped by here.â
After looking at the ground and checking it, Andal identified itâs really Nainiae based on the way she drew the magic circle. Abyss, who was holding his chin, asked with a sad look.
âCan you find any traces?â
âHmph!â
Andal, who put a lot of strength on his shoulders, replied.
âIâm sorry, but Iâve never taught my disciple such a sloppy magic circle. There are traces, but itâs hard to find out anything anymore.â
âYou mean you canât find it.â
âHaaâ¦â
âWhat, you guys, isnât it time to praise this body?â
He taught his disciple so brilliantly, yet these two people, who looked at him pathetically rather than praised him, sighed. Andal walked away with an unjust look.
âPraise⦠Yes⦠I will praise you.â
âYeah, youâre great.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHaha! You can give me a little more praise! If you want to, raise your middle finger and praise this body!â
âMiddle finger?â
ââ¦?â
The two of them looked at Andal, who put a lot of strength on his shoulders, with a strange look, and then slowly shook their heads and began to roll their heads to find another solution.
âWhat are we going to do now, Abyss?â
Iril, who suddenly felt like they had become a dog chasing chickens thanks to Andalâs âincompetenceâ, looked at Abyss.
[Note: a dog chasing chickens = korean proverb that means canât achieve oneâs goal because of something.]
âWe have two options.â
Abyss lowered his chin and held out his two fingers.
âThe first is to go back to the alley just before and wait for the other parts to show up.â
âNo.â
Abyss, who immediately heard the answer âNoâ, looked at Andal.
ââ¦I didnât say it to you.â
âHa! It doesnât make sense at all!â
Abyss, who lightly ignored the annoying Andal, talked about the second option.
âThe second option is to act.â
âAct?â
At Abyssâs word of âactâ, Andal became interested. He straightened his crumpled face and listened.
âIril, have you ever acted? Do you have any knowledge of theater or actors?â
When Abyss asked her, wondering if she knew the meaning of the word âactâ as sheâs still young, Iril nodded as if she knew about it, and answered.
âA little bit⦠Among the books my grandmother read to me, there were animals that acted.â
âHoo?â
âIn the fairy tale âblue hat girlâ, the tiger acted as a grandfather and tried to eat the blue hat. Or the wolf that acted in âthe Moon and the Sunâ, saying, âIf you give me a cake, I wonât eat you!ââ
Irilâs story was enough to make Abyss smile. He nodded.
âYeah, thatâs enough. The second option is⦠Iril, youâre the one who should be that âtigerâ or âwolfâ.â
âHuh?â
âSheâs weak, can she do it? Rather, I, who was trained in actingâ¦â
Abyss looked at Iril to ask what option she would choose, pushing Andalâs face out with his right hand.
âHey, Abyss⦠the âhidden cardâ you were talking about earlier is this?â
Abyss nodded at Irilâs question and explained what role she should play if she chose the second option.
âWhile warming up before coming here, I realized that you were the most âbest sword-handling partâ among the parts. So you have to act.â
Abyss turned his head slightly, and looked at the memorial of a certain warrior, then continued.
âRiley.â
Andal raised his eyebrows in the opposite direction, making a curious look, while Iril twitched her eyes with a look of incredulity.
âWhat?â
âWho?â
Abyss shrugged and opened his mouth.
âYou donât have to act Riley completely. To be precise, you just have to act as the person who claims to be Riley.â
Andal opened his mouth.
ââ¦thatâs insane.â
It seemed like Iril didnât have a different opinion from Andal. With a complicated look, she talked about the shortcomings of the second option.
âI heard we came here to catch Helena, the Saintess who put young master Riley and Abyss in trouble. If I act as young master⦠Wouldnât the Saintess run away?â
To refute Abyssâs words, Andal built an arrogant image and intervened, talking about the third option he hadnât mentioned.
âThereâs also an option to deliberately step on the trap that Nainiae has set up. Itâs not a trap that does harm, but if we step on it, Nainiae will move.â
Whether Nainiae moved alone or moved in a group was still unknown⦠Andal shrugged and began to ponder whether there was a better solution.
âWell, until I came here, I thought the answer was to wait for the other parts to move, but⦠it seems like most of the other parts are thinking the same thing.â
If the hesitation continued, it was decided that the next stone bridge couldnât be crossed. So Abyss decided to reveal the hidden card called Iril first to keep the precipitation going.
âItâs honestly a pity to play the card without Rileyâs permission, but thereâs nothing we can do about it.â
Abyss then looked at Iril and answered the question she had just asked.
âAnyway, Helena, thereâs little chance that woman will run away when she sees you acting as Riley.â
âHow can you be so confident?â
When Iril asked, Abyss made a suggestion without answering.
âCan you repeat what Iâm saying in Rileyâs atmosphere?â
âIn young masterâs atmosphere?â
Iril, who frowned, nodded with a questionable look.
âOkay, Iâll tryâ
âEhem, ehemâ¦â
Abyss, who coughed with his fist on his lips, recited the lines.
âIâm back. Finallyâ¦â
ââ¦â¦â
At Abyssâs voice that set the atmosphere, Andal made a disgusted look.
âI, Iâm back. Finally.â
ââ¦?â
ââ¦â
Andal, who was looking at Abyss disgustingly, turned to Iril with a look of âwhat are you doing?â.
ââ¦wh, why?â
When Iril blushed and asked why, Andal could see why Abyss was so confident that Helena would never run away.
âCertainly, acting like someone who claims to be Riley will be⦠convenient, yes.â
Then Abyss, who looked at Rileyâs memorial, opened his mouth, scanning the words âmemorial stone of a certain warriorâ.
âItâs highly possible that the woman was involved in this memorial. Now that itâs written âa certain warriorâ, she probably doesnât want Rileyâs story to be discussed anymore.â
Andal, who looked at the memorial stoneâs words like Abyss, frowned and muttered.
âCome to think of it, the name is blank.â
âAt this point, if thereâs anyone who wants to get Rileyâs story out of the water⦠For example, something like âpseudo-religionâ emerged, that must be worth seeing.â
All of a sudden, Abyss began to emit a purple glow in his eyes.
âHow dare you treat my friend like this, I canât stand looking at it anymore.â
As Iril gulped, Abyss continued.
ââ¦we move first.â