Chapter 18
Gamer Reborn
Walking into the butchers shop I knew my way around, I had been working here for the past few cycles. Everything was just as I left it, the shop was just barely something that canât be called a mess, with a system to everythings location, just a system I couldnât make heads or tails of in all that time. The only way I know it was a system was that I was told I put things in the wrong place.
âThe hell are you doing only showing up now, kid?â He called out to me, as he picked up this habit about a cycle after he took me on to start drinking as the sun started going down knowing I would take care of everything. âNever mind, just get here and get to work.â
I had never liked working here, the skills gained were very useful and I didnât mind the work itself but I couldnât stand Denix as a boss. He was Jonny father and never liked doing something for free, despite all the times my mom helped him in the past it took my dad mentioning something about how his son was his apprentice for him to agree to try helping me.
âI donât work here anymore sir. I told you that yesterday, I just came by to get this deer butchered. I'm going to be a hunter and this is my first kill.â I felt my lips form into a smirk at my own accomplishment. Denix however didnât see it that way, despite how much he complained when he first took me on it seems he not only got used to but even liked having unpaid help around the shop. âIf you could please butcher it I have to drop Hatchetâs share and then get the rest homeâ
Hunting in the village was a bit different then how I expected it, hunters usually went off in pairs, Hatched was the exception before because of his skill, they went off every 4-5 days outside of hunting season and when they left they went with a food order or scouting order. On a hunting order most of the prey went to the village with the hunter just getting first pick on his share of the haul, but on scouting as usually one didnât find any game on those routes you got to keep all of it.
âYeah, yeah Iâll get you your share of it in a second calm downâ It seems he didnât realize that this deer was to be split between me and Hatchet, who graciously said that I could keep most of it to celebrate my first catch, wanting only the back left leg for âsuperstitious reasonâ as he put it.
âI was on a scouting trip todayâ I say excitement starting to overwhelm what little patience I had wanting to get back home to celebrate. âIâll be taking all of it backâ I could feel the shit eating grin forming on my face and despite my best efforts I couldnât seem to stop it.
He looked grim at that news, clearly the other hunters still came up empty as they had been for the last 10 days, this was also the reason why we were sent to scout that specific route today, while the missing game didnât affect the village yet it would soon if things kept going that way. But we found nothing, or I should say I found nothing and if Hatchet found anything he didnât share it with me.
âHmpth, first kill in 10 days and youâre taking it all for yourself, kids these days, they donât care for anybody but themselvesâ he said with scorn, knowing full well it was tradition for hunters to take home their first kill for themselves even if it came from a food outing.
He took the cleaver and barely got it to go half way through the neck with a sloppy chop.
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âThe hell is wrong with this thing?â He exclaimed clearly not having expected that much resistance from the carcass. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHatchet said he thought it was level 5, and that thatâs why it managed to make it all the way onto our scouting routeâ I answered his most likely question as for someone of his strength and skills even with a sloppy weak strike most of the things we got delivered would have split down the middle, he didnât have to aim careful full blows like I did when I tried to do the same.
He kept grumbling things here and there while he worked on the deer but I tuned him out, after all nothing good would come from him I was sure of it.
A short time later I took the nicely butchered deer and went to drop off Hatchetâs leg afterwards I headed back home, more than one or two villagers took notice of me but nobody approached me in the somewhat dim light.
As I neared the front door I could hear my parents talking but I couldnât make out the words. It took me a full minute to figure out a way to open the door without knocking but I wanted to see their reactions to me walking in with the game on my back.
âAjax is that you, how did it⦠â my mother couldnât finish her sentence as she looked at me with the deer on my shoulders, surprise clear on my dad's face, but the biggest reaction came from Judy and Alana as both their jaws dropped to the floor. Definitely worth the time to open the door myself instead of knocking.
âI got my tracking skill today, where should I put this?â I say giving it my all to maintain a straight face to make this seem like an everyday occurrence.
My sister was the first to come to her senses. âWhat you got there little brother?â
âA deer that happened upon our scouting tackâ I slip in the information that I could keep all of the spoils I brought home and we wouldnât have anyone showing up tomorrow asking questions as to why I didnât share.
That small chat was all the time it took for my mom to regain her composure, she had something that looked like a mirror but I couldnât be sure since I hadnât seen one before in this world, but she put it on the table and came to help me put the deer in the cellar where it wouldnât go bad until tomorrow when she would most likely salt it, took a small part of a few choice cuts to cook for tonight's celebration and we came back into the kitchen.
âWhat is that?â I said pointing to the mirror that was turned face down on the table.
âItâs a #%@#$.â My sister said, the word sounded odd but then again it was probably new and added to the language recently seeing how I hadnât seen one in all these years â They are rather rare in the city but one of the big merchant companies gave me a big discount on it. I think they want me and Alana to join them after we gain enough experience.â
I picked it up and for the first time I saw what my new face looked like. Not to sound shallow but I looked good. I had a strong jaw, high cheekbones, inky black mid length hair and Icy blue eyes with a full beard starting to come in.
âHow come my hair and eyes are different from yours?â was the first thing that slipped out after I took a look at myself. I didn;t have mothers golden hair like my sister's or dad's brown locks like my brother, not only that all four of them had green eyes.
âThe hair you got from my dadâ father told me. âHe always complained that I got my hair from mother.â
âAs for your eyes they come from my motherâ mom followed up. âNow tell me more about this tracking skill you got, did it finally happen? Are you going to be a hunter?â There was a bit of fear in her tone as hunting wasnât exactly a safe profession but it was one that would keep me close to home unlike my brother and sister.
âYes, it all started with us tracking a small wolf pack⦠â I explained the whole story of us following the wolf pack, me picking up the deer tracks, yes I left out the 2 times I got lost, and then how we brought it back to the village.
âLooks like all that work you put in every morning with what your brother taught you is finally paying offâ dad said a bit torn between him having been wrong about me practising every morning being important and happy that I finally had a path in life I wanted to follow and was somewhat good at.
The rest of the evening was spent enjoying the small feast and ended with me going to sleep in my old room and Judy and Alana taking the bigger one. All throughout the night I had kept an eye out to see if there was something more going on between my sister and her friend, sue me Alana is smoking hot and what would you think about when you were say 15, I am surprised I hadnât started thinking about this sooner seeing how my growth spurt came in faster and I was already 6 foot 6, one of the tallest in the village.