Chapter 138
I Was Kicked out of the Hero's Party Because I Wasn't a True Companion so I Decided to Have a Slow Life at the Frontier
Translator: Tseirp
Half a month later. Zoltanâs Harbor District.
Zoltanâs harbor was built near the mouth of the river and was smaller compared to other cities.
While small cargo ships could dock close to the piers that extend from the harbor, large ships and military ships that carry hundreds of soldiers have to stay offshore without having the option to enter the river.
Many small rowboats loaded with materials were moving toward Ririnraraâs military galley which was floating even further away on sea from the mouth of the river.
âIt looks like a serious hassle.â
âItâs an arduous task every single time. Looking at it as a spectator really makes me admire how I can work like that.â
Ririnrara answered my remark.
âTheyâre doing a good job servicing the ship on the sea without using magic.â
âThat said, it would be great if we could repair the ship at any time using magic and skills.â
Ririnraraâs ship was a galley powered not by humans but by firewood. Its draft was shallow and it was vulnerable to rough seas.
As the ship had sailed continually from Veronia to Zoltan, it had to be properly maintained before returning home.
âSo, normally you should be there giving orders with sweat on your head together with Prince Sarius but why are you taking it easy fishing here?â
Ririnrara was at a corner of the harbor a distance away from the Veronia soldiers going about their work busily while she was taking it easy with a hook and a fishing line ... or more like she was absentmindedly fishing.
âAll the knowledge I have as a ship captain has already been knocked into Sarius. He should be able to become a great pirate that has his name recorded in history. There wonât be any issues.â
âThe prince becomes a pirate? Geyserik was the reverse.â
âHaha, reverse huh. Thatâs true.â
âMoving back to the topic, why do you have such a listless expression?â
Ririnrara slowly turned toward me.
With an eye-patch covering the large wound that runs across one of her eye, Ririnraraâs face normally gives off a powerful impression but only a lifeless expression could be seen on her now.
The current Ririnrara seemed even more unreliable as compared to Oparara from the oden stall.
âDid you come all the way here to tell me that?â
âKind of.â
âYouâre such a nosy person.â
She openly showed a disgusted face.
âI am also a bit tired of trying to comfort a legendary pirate, who has lived many times longer than me, saddened by something. After all, you basically tried to kill me.â
âI only tried to capture you. Sheesh, youâre an interesting person. In that case, you could have just left me alone.â
âI wouldnât say anything if you guys plan to live a slow life in some other town without returning to Veronia but you guys plan to return to Veronia to defend Prince Sariusâs position after losing his position for the throne. Moreover, you plan to change the Veronia Kingdom which has been infiltrated by the Demon Lord Army, in other words, it will become a civil war. An unfavorable war with high prospects of losing and a civil war fighting against compatriots are wars that wear down on the heart.â
âYou speak as though you experienced it yourself. Just how much experience have you amassed at that young age.â
âYou donât need to bother about my circumstances.â
âNo, I am interested.â
I saw that Ririnraraâs single eye seemed to have regained its strength slightly.
I had a premonition that I did something unnecessary.
âI donât intend to use your identity as a card for negotiation or tell anybody. This is just my personal interest.â
Ririnrara grabbed my arm and forcefully pulled me toward her.
âIn the first place, Red. Are you even human?â
âThatâs rude.â
âWhy does a man like you have such a calm face. A Hero will always be chasing an impossible dream and always show a tensed expression. Is the divine protection in you one that continually pours and replenish the endless spring of ambition of the heroes?â
âI wonât say anything even if you try to guess. Spare a thread and fishhook for me.â
âI donât mind but I didnât prepare any fishing rods.â
I sat down beside Ririnrara, unsheathed my copper sword, and tied the thread and fishhook to the hole at the end of the sheath.
âConvenient, right?â
âNo, such a sword sheath that canât even bend canât replace a fishing rod.â
âIt might not be suitable for fishing but it is sufficient if I just want to spend time while staring at the river leisurely.â
âHuman life is short. Thatâs why we perceive humans as a race that burns their life in order to accomplish the same feat as a High-Elf in that short lifespan.â
âNot everyone lives for the sake of achievements. There are also some who only want themselves and their loved ones to be happy.â
âAnd you are one of them?â
âItâs not bad to wait for fish that I canât catch while leisurely watching the river flow. While fishing wonât net great achievements, it doesnât change the fact that time spent fishing is enjoyable.â
Ririnrara shrugged her shoulders.
I smiled wryly and pointed at the tip of Ririnraraâs fishing line.
âIn that case, what about you? How long do you plan to keep the fishing line submerged when the bait has already been taken.â
âWhat?â
Ririnrara lifted the rod and the fishing hook that had its bait snatched away swayed in the air.
Ririnrara frowned and pierced another earthworm on the hook as fresh bait.
âTo think that the great pirate representing the pirate era from 50 years back would get her bait stolen.â
âItâs biased to expect all pirates to be good at fishing. That is only reserved for people who have divine blessings that favor naval battles and have greater underwater vision. Those with Pirate divine protection like myself need both combat skills and skills to manipulate the ship so thereâs no leeway to get skills such as âFishingâ.â
Ririnraraâs hook dropped into the river with a plop.
The fishhook gently swayed in the river.
We idly started at the river with our fishing rods extend out side-by-side without catching anything.
Eventually, Ririnrara murmured.
âIf, at that time, I confessed everything, I wonder if it would not turn out this way.â
âYou mean the time before Misufia left Veronia?â
âIf I did that, Misufia might accept Sarius and Leonorâs plot would never have succeeded. Now when it is too late, I think if it might have turned out better that way.â
âAnd now you are worried if the choice to return to Veronia to fight is the right choice.â
âThatâs right. I canât help but think about it but I do not intend to flee either. When I think that it is something I will regret once more, I want to look away from the future no matter what.â
âWell, thereâs no way to select the right choices for everything but ... just because Misufia accepts it now doesnât mean that Misufia would have accepted it in the past.â
A long time has passed for the current Misufia since the despair she felt in the past.
She changed her name to Mistome in Zoltan, became an adventurer, became the leader of the Magicianâs Guild, earned wealth and fame as mayor ... of course that is in Zoltanâs standards but she has experienced quite a lot.
Ririnrara hid the fact that Misufia could not give birth to children due to poison. When she entrusted Sarius to her, she conveyed that it must be done to prepare for succession before Leonor gives birth to children and gave her hope that there is a possibility she might give birth in the future.
If it was Misufia in the past that was feeling cornered, if she was told the truth and asked to raise Ririnrara and Geyserikâs child as her own, I wonder if she would be able to accept it.
âI believe there would have been a high chance of an irreparable rift between Misufia and yourself.â
â ... That might be true.â
âMore importantly, King Geyserik is the problem.â
âGeyserik?â
âGeyserik is an ãEmperorã. I canât say for certain as there is not much information on rare Divine Protections but he probably wouldnât have accepted Prince Sarius 40 years ago.â
âHow can you say for certain even though youâve never met Geyserik.â
âAt that time, what he needed was an heir with the blood of royalty. Not Geyserikâs blood. If Geyserik knew Prince Sariusâ origin, he would definitely prioritize Leonorâs child.â
âGeyserik is an affectionate man. There would not be an issue if Geyserik kept it a secret. There should be no reason for Geyserik to choose Leonor.â
âãEmperorãwould not allow that. The only precedence of an ãEmperorãdivine protection holder was King Robert who founded the Kingdom of Avalonia but during his later years, he was but a shadow of the wise hero he was, expelling or executing his retainers and sons due to suspicions. ãEmperorãprobably has impulses to prioritize maintaining their own position as king over anything else.â
âGeyserik is not like that.â
âThere might be a difference in extent but Geyserik must have succumbed to his impulses as well.â
Ririnrara frowned and glared at me.
âThis is nothing but conjecture ... but if he could suppress the impulses from his divine protection, he would probably not start a relationship with Leonor.â
â ...... â
Ririnrara showed a glum expression but she did not object.
I sighed softly and continued with words as encouraging as possible.
âWell, thereâs no helping feeling regret for the past. Even if your hands were tied, you chose the choice that you believed was the best, right? That is life.â
âOnly God Demis knows if it was right or wrong ... youâre right, I shouldnât brood over it.â
Ririnrara swiftly lifted her fishing rod.
The fished up carp twisted its body as it wriggled.
âKuku, I fished one up first.â
âI guess you are fine now since you can joke around.â
Sheesh.
âFrom now on, please discuss with Prince Sarius. You guys are probably leaving Zoltan soon anyway.â
âDid Sarius ask you to do this?â
Just like Ririnrara guessed, last night, Prince Sarius requested that I took a look at Ririnraraâs condition.
At the moment, Prince Sarius probably still didnât know how to look after Ririnraraâs sufferings and hesitations as he has been protected by her all this time.
The only people Prince Sarius knew that he could turn to were only Ririnraraâs subordinates. But although they idolize Ririnrara, they were either soldiers or pirates who have been imprinted with the notion that it is natural to obey Ririnrara.
As such, I was supposed to encourage her.
Well, that was fine in itself but Ririnrara and even Prince Sarius were many years my senior.
âRed, are you actually ...â
Ririnrara muttered as she stared at my face.
âYeah?â
âSome Fey or something who is older than me?â
âOf course not.â
High-Elves could live many times longer than humans and furthermore, Ririnrara was probably no longer young even as a High-Elf. Although her appearance never changed.
To be suspected of being older than Ririnrara was no longer at the level of being mature.
âKuku, just kidding.â
Ririnrara laughed happily. Her behavior was unthinkable given that we were fighting to the death as enemies just half a month ago.
High-Elves would change their attitude when they know the person is reliable.
It looked like I actually exceeded her trust baseline.
âSarius seem to have grown fond of you too ... what say you, our ship may sink if it encounters a storm but if it does survive the storm, youâll have fame and treasure. Your reach may extend even to the Kingâs seat in the Principality ... do you want to join my fleet?â
âIâll refrain from that. I like my life in Zoltan.â
âAn instantaneous answer huh, a pity ... oh, your fishing line is getting pulled.â
âAh, I seem to have caught something big ... guh, itâs heavy.â
The fishing line tied to my sword sheath was pulled taut.
Since the sheath doesnât bend, the fishing line would snap as soon as the fish struggles as the shock canât be mitigated.
I will manipulate the rod according to the movements ... well, in this case, I was manipulating the sheath.
âThatâs why I told you to use a proper fishing rod!â
Just as I thought that I should have listened to Ririnraraâs words, I saw a blue shadow in the river.
Eh, that is.
â ... Well, here.â
I tensed and lifted both my arms.
âJyaaan!â
It was a young girl who emerged on the surface of the water with a slight smile and somewhat of a pose.
âWha, you!?â
Even Ririnrara was genuinely surprised as her mouth opened and closed repeatedly.
Well, itâs true, since she doesnât have any skills to handle ships, it is faster for her to swim.
âDo you need a towel?â
âItâs okay.â
The girl shook her head to my offer.
The blue-haired young girl who seemed satisfied for some reason after seeing Ririnraraâs surprised and confused look was ... my younger sister Ruti.
After coming up to shore, Ruti breathed in and focused her strength into her body.
Pan!
Along with the sound of something bursting, the water on her turned into fine steam and disappeared.
âIâm good now.â
Ruti made sure her clothes and body were completely dry before turning to Ririnrara who had completely stopped thinking.
âThe Veronia Navy is coming. They will reach Zoltan in about 16 hours.â
She told her indifferently.