Chapter 91 - An eye for seeing through people
The Lazy Swordmaster
âHow should I say this⦠It feels like I can smell a familiar stench?â
Basilisk, who was sitting in front of Riley, had a serious look on his face as he thought about the back of Rebethra.
âStench?â
Riley, who was sitting there in a relaxed pose, furrowed his brows.
It wasnât because of what Basilisk said. It was because of Basiliskâs eyes, which turned sharp like snakes.
âIâm not sure? From where I see it, I think your eyes are weirder?â
With his finger, Riley pointed at Basiliskâs eyes. As if he had totally forgotten about it, Basilisk returned his transformed eyes back to normal. Embarrassed, he scratched the back of his head and looked at Riley.
âThis is⦠How should I say it⦠A habit? Should I call it my instinct⦠When I shake hands with someone who has bad aura, my eyes turn like that.â
âCommander, please wait.â
Rorona suddenly stepped in.
âYou donât really need to explain thatâ¦â
âNo. This Young Master is all right. If he is someone that Mr. Ian acknowledges, then it would be wrong of me to hide it. Also⦠My father would have done the same.â
Riley tilted his head side to side and mumbled.
âHabit? Instinct?â
It was because Riley remembered what Rorona said before they arrived at Rainfield.
âOur commanderâs intuition had never been wrong. Although the ability is limited to a few conditions, actually, our commander isâ¦â
Regarding the intuition, and regarding the conditions that limits the ability, Riley remembered how she blurred the end of the explanation.
âYou, by any chanceâ¦â
Riley narrowed his eyes and glared at Basilisk. Basilisk bit his lips a little and faced Riley.
âThatâs right. I⦠look like a human, but Iâm not a human.â
It seemed it took a lot for Basilisk to say it.
Basilisk bit his lips again and looked at Riley. Basiliskâs eyes were sharp again like when he was looking at Rebethra earlier.
ââ¦â
Riley steadily stared at Basiliskâs eyes.
The boyâs eyes were definitely well beyond those of humans.
âIâm the last survivor of Basilisks⦠the existence who were indebted to the Mercenary Hero Mr. Ian during the Great War.â
Basilisk brought up Ianâs name and continued in a serious tone. Rileyâs eyes were filled with interest.
âBy Ian?â
Riley became intrigued about the existence who Ian saved when he was called the Mercenary Hero in the past.
âThe name, Basilisk⦠It is not a name of a nobility?â
Riley directed his gaze toward Rorona. Last time, she was wishy-washy about this question. Now, she nodded apologetically.
âPlease forgive me. I couldnât tell you about our commander back then. As he just explained⦠our commander is the last of the Basilisks.â
Rorona explained that it was also because of the former commanderâs last will. She said she had done so in order to protect the young boy named Nara, the last of the Basilisks, from danger.
âIt would take a while to explain about the Basilisks in detail. To tell you the most relevant part for the moment, they have an eye for seeing through people⦠In other words, they can detect peopleâs innate nature.â
Nara pointed his finger toward his eyes. To explain Basilisks more easily, he looked at Nainiae and asked,
âThere is such a thing called the innate type in magic, right?â
Nainiae nodded as the response. Nara explained further.
âYou can just think of it as something like that. I could say that we donât look at people through their appearances. Instead, we see them through their color.â
âColor?â
âThere are people who are red, blue, or pitch black. They are all different. For instance, Young Master, you are white⦠no, more like silver color. Ms. Nainiae, you have the white color.â
ââ¦â
Noticing the color was changed in the middle, Riley glared at Nainiae.
âExcuse me. Do you believe me? What Iâm saying?â
Nara, who just revealed that he was not human, asked Riley and Nainiae carefully.
âWell, in the situation right now, It is not important for me to believe it or not.â
Riley responded in an uninterested manner.
Nainiae added awkwardly,
âI believe you.â
Nara was worried he might be met with hatred. He sighed in relief and continued what he was saying earlier.
âAnyway, about that man who is an Archbishop⦠His rear end stinks. He was purple⦠and I think it would be best if you didnât go near him.â
Having heard Naraâs advice, Riley still kept his uninterested look on his face. Riley took a sip from the tea.
âIâm already aware.â
âPardon?â
âI already know. That oldfart wants something from me.â
Surprised, Basilisk blinked his eyes. He asked,
âBy any chance, Young Master⦠Do you have something similar toâ¦â
Finding his question to be ridiculous, Riley crumpled his face. Riley interrupted Nara.
âYou think Iâm the same as you?â
âIn that case, just how?â
âAn intuition.â
âAn intuition?â
âHow should I put it? Past experience? I have seen runts with rotten behind like him countless times. Iâm sick of them. Well, itâs something like that.â
âI have plenty of experience from the past life. You think I canât tell them apart from the good people?â
Riley thought to himself inside. Riley put his leg on top of the other and looked at Nara.
âWhat?â
Nara, who had his mouth open vacantly, asked Riley with a confused look.
âYou know he is up to no good, but⦠you are letting him be? Although you know what that old man is up to?â
Riley shrugged as if it was nothing and said,
âThatâs right. I know what he is up to, but Iâm letting it be.â
â⦠Just⦠why?â
âThey are giving me good stuff on their own.â
With a relaxed gaze, Riley directed his eyes toward the gift that Rebethra left behind.
âI canât gut him right away just because he is an eyesore. Taking advantage of him first beforehand is the wisdom for living this world.â
Nara was still finding it all to be ridiculous. He had a confused look on his face still. Nara finally realized why Rileyâs color was silver.
âWell, the beings called Basilisks are interesting. Iâll handle the things about Rebethra, so donât worry about it. Why donât you be on your way now?â
Riley sipped on the tea and enjoyed its taste. He waved his hand as if he was asking them to leave.
âYoung Master, please let us go with you to Solia. Just up to there⦠Will you please let me see Mr. Ianâs face once?â
In response to Rileyâs hand gesture, Nara shook his head as if he couldnât let it end like this. He pleaded to Riley.
âSo, that was the goal?â
âYoung Master, pleaseâ¦â
Nara bit his lips and lowered his head. Uninterested, Riley stared at the boyâs head. In the end, Riley still didnât want to let them accompany him back to Solia. Riley shook his head and said,
âNo. You canât.â
Riley didnât want to carry an unwanted bag on the way back home. He promptly said no.
âYoung Master, please.â
âI donât want to.â
Nara pleaded again, but Riley refused cold heartedly. He shut his eyes slowly, signaling that the conversation was now over.
âI wonât get in your way. Please allow us to accompany you at least.â
ââ¦â
If he just wanted to see Ian, he just needed to visit the mansion as a guest. Nara was probably doing this so he wonât get in Rileyâs wrong side.
âIf we stalked you, that would be more of an inconvenience for you, isnât that right?â
It was going to be more than just an inconvenience.
Riley might pull out his sword out of feeling the inconvenience.
âPlease⦠I beg of you.â
Because of his desperate voice and pleading look on his face, Riley cringed big time and asked Nara,
âUgh, just why do you need to see Ian so badly?â
Riley could understand that Nara wanted to see his savior, the Hero Mercenary that saved Basilisksâ kind. However⦠Riley couldnât understand why Nara was risking having his head chopped off.
âThat is⦠My fatherâ¦â
â⦠Here!â
While Nara was blurring the end of the sentence, the hotel owner brought the cold rice liquor that Nara asked for and placed it on the table before rushing to get out of there.
âDrinkâ¦â
Nainiae narrowed her eyes cautiously after seeing the drink.
It seemed her memory of the drink from the first day at Rainfield was still clear.
â⦠Ms. Nainiae?â
Nara was about to continue talking about Ian, but he noticed her gaze. Feeling uncomfortable, Nara called her name.
âDrinks⦠are dangerous.â
âIgnore her. Continue. What about your father?â
Riley, who was cringing, interrupted the conversation. Thanks to that, Nara barely managed to redirect his gaze away from Nainiae. Looking at the rice liquor on the table, Nara continued with a bitter look on his face.
âAs a last request⦠My father said he wanted to see Mr. Ian.â
Nara mumbled with a bitter look. He looked behind to see Isen. Isen nodded as if he understood what he was asking, and brought the leather pouch that he was holding in his arms.
âWhat is this?â
It looked like it contained ashes.
âItâs the ashes of my fatherâs bones.â
ââ¦â
âIt was his testament. Before he died, he said he wanted to see Mr. Ian. Soâ¦â
Nara bit his lips for a moment. He chugged on the rice liquor and continued with hesitation.
âAfter showing this to Mr. Ian, I plan to bury my father in a sunny place.â
Nara couldnât look more serious. With that look, Nara stared at Riley.
âTo repay our debts for saving our kind, and also to find a good place to bury my fatherâs bones⦠please allow us to accompany you to Solia.â
Nara bowed.
Rorona also lowered her head. With a bitter look on her face, she also added her opinion on the matter.
âIt didnât seem like a good idea to bury our former commander at Rainfield. It rains endlessly hereâ¦â
The man was someoneâs father.
He was also someoneâs strong commander.
The three mercenariesâ wish was to bury that manâs bone ash at a sunny place. Having heard this, Rileyâ¦
* * *
It was late summer.
Riley used the hand mirror to communicate to the mansion that he will be heading home today. While getting on the carriage, Riley was cringing.
âAh, in the end, Iâm going back.â
âDonât worry too much. By the time you are back, it would be not as hot in Solia. Itâs autumn soon.â
Checking the carriage, Nainiae carefully checked all items necessary for the return trip. She casually turned her head and looked at the Lightning Boulder mercenaryâs carriage.
âMs. Nainiae, are you ready?â
âWe are ready. How about you?â
Having heard her question, Nara sat on the top of the carriage as if he had a carpet there to get comfortable on. He smiled and said,
âHave you heard of the old saying that says an unprepared mercenary is useless? Itâs one of Mr. Ianâs statements! We are always ready thoroughly! Just say the word!â
Riley, who was still just standing on the steps on the carriage, looked at the mercenariesâ carriage. Having heard Naraâs words, Riley cringed and complained,
âDamn it all⦠That guy⦠that guy⦠If he meets Ian, I think he is going to cause quite a scene.â
âI think so too.â
Nainiae peeked a smile and said,
âJust like how Mr. Ian says, âOh, Young Master!â and cries, I think Nara will say, âOh, Mr. Ian!â and cry.â
Riley was acting all uncaring and complaining, but he was generous without knowing the bounds. Noticing this in Riley, Nainiae came to respect Riley even more. She smiled and mumbled,
âI think a strange situation will unfold once they meet.â
âUgh, that sounds horrible. Donât even mention it.â
Riley shook his body as if one of the raindrop went through the raincoat and fell on his back to give him a chill. He rushed to get into the carriage.
âWell then, we will be slowly heading out.â
âOh, okay.â
Nainiae closed the carriage door after Riley entered inside. She was about to get on the driverâs seat. However, she suddenly flinched and became petrified.
âMs. Nainiae?â
ââ¦â
Nainiae was flinching her shoulders with a pale face, breaking cold sweats. She was not able to answer Nara.
âMs. Nainiae!â
Having realized the voice calling her name, she quickly hid her hands and arms, which were shaking, and responded,
â⦠Yes?!â
âWhy are you so surprised? You said we are about to head out, right?â
âAh, Yes⦠Thatâs right.â
She tried closing and opening her hands. She tried massaging her arms.
Her body was screaming through shivering. Nainiae barely managed to calm her body down. She tried hard to smile and responded,
âWe will be heading out now. Iâll lead the way, so please follow me.â
âDonât worry! Our Rorona had been driving carriages for years. Thatâs right, right?â
âCommander. If you want to keep the space on the carriageâs top for yourself, donât you think it would be a good idea to say things in a nicer way?â
âAh, I got it! I got it!â
Nainiae smiled as she heard them bicker and then worked away. She sat on the driverâs seat. Finally able to hide her face from others, she bit her lips hard.
ââ¦â
Pain was spreading through her entire body. Through her lips, which was firmly closed, there was a stream of black blood falling out from it.
â⦠Just a little longer.â
It was late summer.
The fall was approaching fast.