Chapter 3 - Riley is…
The Lazy Swordmaster
The boy yawned, lying against an apple tree in the mansion grounds. To him, it was just another bed.
ââ¦Ah, I want some Coke.â
He was the third son of the Iphelleta House, Riley.
âItâs becoming more frequent. My dreams of the past.â
A world with concrete floors and skyscrapersâ¦
It was a reflection of his past life.
Since the day he unintentionally pulled the holy sword from the ground, there were only battles. To prevent the destruction of the world with the coming of the demon lord, he had to slay countless monsters.
Instead of being able to attend school with his friends, he had to force his way through numerous battles.
He sighed as he remembered his past life from his dreams.
âIt always comes back right when Iâm about to forget.â
He scratched his head, remembering his phrase, âI want to have some Coke.â
âCoke, huhâ¦â
It was his favorite drink back in the âpast.â
Sadly, he did not know how to make it.
âTsk.â
âHow I long for the burning sensation of the carbonated liquid pouring down my throat, but thatâs impossible nowâ¦â
As he thought to himself, he locked his fingers and stretched out his arms.
âWell, thereâs no need to repeat my past.â
âI will live this life in peace.â
With his memories still intact, that was what he had thought upon being reincarnated into this world.
To fight with a blade, to save the worldâ¦
To become idolised, to be relied uponâ¦
It was unneeded.
He would avoid any obstacles in his path.
Thankfully, he was now the third son of an important noble family.
Perfect for a lazy and carefree life.
ââ¦Young master, young master!â
If only there werenât any obstacles.
âDear lord! Are you sleeping again?â
âChrist.â
Although he had just woken up from a nap, he closed his eyes again to avoid this situation.
It was to appeal for his sleep to not be disturbed.
âIt is already past noon and the sun is starting to set! How are you supposed to sleep at night?â
If a man tries, he can sleep all day.
Almost like a vegetable, although not quite.
âBeing drowsy at day and sleepy at night are two different things.â
As he made his answer in his mind, he snored loudly.
An act to show the butler that he was still in the land of dreams.
âTime may have taken much from me, but I can still tell between truth and lies.â
ââ¦â
âI have been serving you for almost 20 years. You should stop that act of yours and get up.â
He may have talked like that, but Ian had a way of discerning the truth. At this point, he was just pleading for Riley to get up.
âHaah. It is almost dinner time.â
Ian shook Rileyâs shoulders.
âAhh, is that so?â
Riley stood up, unable to resist the sad voice.
He didnât want the old man to cry.
âIt seemsâ¦you did not train today, either.â
Riley did not respond to Ian.
âI am sure you will see your potential, if you would just try.â
The nagging began.
Again.
Riley began to doubt whether waking up was the right action.
âJust, what is the reason?â
âHey, what do you think todayâs dinner will be?â
âIn terms of wisdom, you would easily surpass both of your brothers!â
Ian once evaluated Riley to be âtoo mature for his ageâ.
In a good way.
As a baby, he acted in a way which did not fit his age, due to his old memories.
âOthers may be oblivious, but I know! That young master isâ¦â
ââ¦Lazy?â
Riley responded with a smile.
âNo! Not at all!â
Ianâs face was dyed red, with steam coming out of his ears.
âHaâ¦honestly! Do you know how angry I was at those bastards in Iffa village!â
Ian closed his eyes, and pounded his chest in anger, only to realise Riley had already distanced himself from him.
Ian followed, mumbling foul words as he did.
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âHonestly, Lady Iris! Please discipline Master Riley. He still will not even touch the sword⦠It is as if he is trying to become a wizard.â
âWhatâs so wrong with that, Ian?â
Within the second dining room of the mansion, there were twoâ¦no, three people at the table.
The woman smiled towards her son who was sitting opposite to her.
âHeheh.â
Riley smiled back at his mother when their eyes met.
His mother was the only person in the mansion who would understand him.
Iris.
She would listen attentively at his absurd stories about his dreams.
A great mother who truly wished for her sonâs happiness, despite his lack of effort to learn the swordsmanship of the House.
If Riley were to pick his greatest treasure, it would undoubtedly be her.
âHaah. The same goes for you, my lady.â
Ian sighed at the two.
âOh? What do you mean?â
âYoung master is already at the age of 18. He is an adult. How long will you continue to accept his childish behaviour? It is time to be a bit more strict with him. And there is also the issue about the successor.â
Ian pressed his finger between his eyebrows as he said those words. Just remembering about it gave him a headache.
âAre you not angry? Lady Orelly and both her sons would visit you in their spare time, just to ridicule you. Those rude ingrates.â
âIan, watch your language. We are still in the mansionâ¦â
âNo, I will say it. The two of youâ¦need some ambition. Do you not want to get back at them?â
Ian began his complaint.
âInstead of talking about that weird dream of yours!â
The dream Riley always spoke of to his mother. When Ian shouted at him that he should be talking about swords instead, Riley replied,
âWeird dream you say. But itâs still interesting right?â
âHuh? Yeah it is interesting⦠Wait, that is not the point!â
Ian began to appeal to Iris about Rileyâs good traits.
âYou know how smart young master is the most, my lady.â
At a young age, Riley was the fastest at learning how to write and speak.
That was not the only thing he could say.
There were countless more.
âAnd?â
Rileyâs problem solving skills were beyond his age, and whenever danger would approach, he would disappear from the mansion, using âhide and seekâ as an excuse.
He would only reappear once the danger had passed.
âI am stillâ¦â
Iris knew perfectly well just how different Riley was from an average person. The dreams, the way he spoke⦠Each word and action he took seemed imbued with maturity.
âHis wisdom can be put to use for the sword as well! I have spoken to you before about his unprecedented talentâ¦â
âIan.â
Iris cut Ianâs words.
âI am happy as long as Riley is.â
Even so, she was not bothered by Rileyâs actions.
Because she was his mother, she would only wish for his happiness.
âHaaahâ¦â
Ianâs shoulders drooped as he realised he had failed to convince her again.
He felt a little smaller than before, as if all of his muscles underneath had shrunk as well.
âIan, itâs my life, so Iâll take care of it.â
Riley snickered as he took a mouthful of soup, knowing he escaped Ianâs nagging thanks to his mother.
âCough!â
Iris suddenly began coughing.
Did her food go down her airway?
Was there too much pepper in the soup?
âCough, Cough!â
The coughs seemed quite rough.
Rileyâs face began to darken as the coughs did not stop even after some time had passed.
ââ¦Mother?â
Iris covered her mouth with one hand, while shook the other to tell she was okay.
But Riley noticed something on her shaking hands.
âMother, your handâ¦â
âCough! Cough!â
Her expression changed for the worse when she looked at her hands.
Red.
Blood soaked her hands and dripped down onto the table.
âMother!!â
Riley stood anxiously, but quickly turned his head when he noticed someone was watching. At that moment, his eyes changed to that of a predatorâs, but quickly returned.
âHuhuâ¦â
The laugh was quite distant, but Riley could hear it, and then he saw it.
âPlease wait, I will bring a doctor immediately!â
ââ¦â
Leaving only a laugh of ridicule, the first wife of the Finn Iphelleta family faded into the distance.