Chapter 591: The Fate of the Intelligence Weapon
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
Even though we were heading for the Commercial Fleet, we were not currently in the harbor. We had to head to the Sheftent first and then take a fast boat to it.
(Master, Weena Rhyn is back)
ãYouâre right. Letâs show her our faces thenã
(Nn)
From the Academy of Magicâs camp built next to the Sheftent, we could feel the presence of Weena Rhyn there.
We decided to give her a brief update on our investigation. We also asked Lovren to report to the Adventurerâs Guild while we returned to the camp.
In the tent, we saw Weena Rhyn sitting in a chair, concentrating on something. Romio and Zelos Reed seemed to be in the next tent.
ãWhat is she doing? Her magic seems to be flowing in strange waysã
ãThereâs a spiritâ¦ã
She was apparently communicating with a spirit. Fran was about to turn on her heel, thinking it would be a bad idea to interrupt her, but then Weena Rhyn opened her eyes and called out to her.
ãFran, itâs fineã
ãAre you sure?ã
ãYeah. I didnât do anything serious. I was just gathering information from the surrounding spiritsã
Iâve heard that communicating with spirits was a challenge even for a skilled Spirit Magic User, but apparently, it was no big deal for Weena Rhyn.
ãI got your message. You think Rhynâs in Kiarazen?ã
ãIâm sorry, but I couldnât find herã
ãWe went there again. But we didnât get to see Rhyn, we also heard a rumor that there was a stall run by a mysterious girlã
After that, we reported to Weena Rhyn about our previous conversations with Rhyn and the circumstances of our encounter.
Maybe it was because the time had passed, she didnât get so emotional at the mere mention of Rhynâs name anymore. Thanks to this, we were able to talk calmly.
First of all, there was the time when we met her at a stall in Kiarazen. We told her about how at first, we only thought she was a blind girl, and how she could still see us.
ãâ¦She was running a food stall in town?ã
ãNn. It was delicious. But why did Rhyn, a spirit, would do something like that?ã
ãIâd like to know that tooã
ãEven Weena Rhyn doesnât know?ã
ãYes, I donât knowâ¦ã
I could see the deep anguish on Weena Rhynâs face as she muttered. She really didnât seem to understand the reason for Rhynâs actions.
ãI really donât know what sheâs thinking⦠I guess weâll have to get in contact with her after all. Well, thatâs fine for now. Tell me the restã
ãNnã
At Weena Rhynâs urging, we talked about the next time we saw Rhyn again. We told her about her sudden appearance and the advice Rhyn had given us.
ãDoes Rhyn really have the power to see the future?ã
ãYes, Iâm sure of it. And spirits donât lie unless theyâre ordered to do so by their contractors. Her case is a little more special, though⦠But I donât think sheâs lyingã
ãSo, if my soul adapts to the sword, itâll be a tragedy for Franâ¦?ã
ãThatâs what itâs gonna beã
ãHey, what do you think I should do then?ã
She was a person who had lived for thousands of years. So maybe she could give me some advice.
To be honest, I wasnât really expecting much, but Weena Rhyn put her hand on her chin and started thinking.
ãHmm⦠Thatâs a very difficult question. First, Master doesnât want to go crazy. But in order not to go crazy, he has to adapt to being a swordã
ãYeahã
ãHowever, if he becomes a sword, he will lose his human emotions. Moreover, a tragedy might befall on Franã
ãYesã
ãIn other words, you have to adapt to the sword without going crazy, but you also have to keep your human heartã
ãYou think thatâs possible?ã
Weena Rhyn pondered my question.
ãâ¦Oh right. Iâve met intelligence weapons several times in the past. But most of them had gone crazy. However, their craziness was different from each otherã
ãDifferent?ã
ãOne was in an irrational, manic-depressive state. It was in the type of state that would come to mind when you think of the word âcrazyâ. But what they all had in common was that they hated their sword bodies and were tired of living as swords. I guess it was that the ego of the human being could not accept its sword bodyã
Just like the Fanatics. He was the type who didnât know what he was going to do next.
ãThen, there was the type that didnât feel like it had true sentience. Just like if you took away all emotions from a human being and gave them the ability to just answer questionsã
Just like a machine, huh?
ãOf course, an artificially created being is not uncommon. Golems with a conversational function are one example. However, if a being that was originally human is sealed in something, or if a being that has had its soul transferred without a way to help them to adapt then they would surely go crazyã
Announcer-san was originally created to support the sword, so she couldnât be called crazy. That was because it was only natural for her to not go crazy.
But if I become like Announcer-san, I would surely go crazy.
ãThe former is when theyâre too conscious of being human. They couldnât adapt to the sword and went crazy. And the latter was when their adaptation to the sword advances too farã
ãYeahã
I was on the verge of becoming the latter. And I didnât even notice it myself. It was scary.
ãThus, the existence of the only intelligence weapon that I have met that was not crazy becomes important. Now that I think about it, a sword and a person. I suppose both sides were balancing each other mentallyã
ãHow did that sword manage to not get crazy?ã
ãâ¦This was something I couldnât say for sure. Still, there was one thing that made it different from the other swords, it was its bond with its wielderã
Weena Rhyn said that the swords that went crazy had passed through the hands of many different wielders and were regarded as powerful and rare.
However, the exceptional sword had been used by the same wielder ever since it was created, and had apparently formed a bond with that wielder as if they were partners.
ãIt was both a sword and a person. It was proud of itself and had accepted itself as a sword. I think thatâs what sustained its soulã
ãI seeâ¦ã
A bond with the wielder. But what exactly should I do? Should I communicate more with Fran?
However, Fran smiled at me with a look of relief on her face.
ãThen, Master will be fineã
ãEh?ã
ãBecause weâre the greatest combinationã
ãFranâ¦ã
ãThatâs why, Master will be fineã
Fran wasnât talking in a comforting or wishful way, she seemed to really mean it. She was smiling, as if this problem was no longer dire.
When I saw her like that, I felt the frustration that had almost taken me over unknowingly disappear. If Iâm with Fran, Iâll be fine. I should think that without any worries.
ãIf youâre afraid that you might go crazy, it might trigger an imbalance in your mind. I also think itâs better to be as optimistic as Fran, right? Thereâs no perfect way to deal with this, and I think itâs important to stay aware of itã
ãâ¦I seeã
ãNnã
ãAs soon as you understand your problems and start struggling to do something about them, the future might change. Then the fate that Rhyn had mentioned may have already been avertedã
Rhyn had said, ãThereâs a high possibility that it will come true if we did nothing about itã. Indeed, the future could have been different once we understood the problem.
ãBut I donât know if thatâs enough to avoid the tragedy. We donât even know when it will be coming in the first placeã
Aside from the possibility that I might or might not be going crazy, what was the tragedy she mentioned? From Rhynâs words, it seemed to be coming soon. However, the sense of time of beings who have lived for a long time was often different from ours.
I couldnât deny the possibility that 10 or 20 years to us may feel like a day or two to Rhyn.
ãHey, whereâs that intelligence weapon that didnât go crazy, right now?ã
I wasnât sure if we would be able to make it in time for the tragedy Rhyn had told us about, but if we meet it, it might be able to give me some insight.
ãLetâs see. Iâll let you know if you can figure out whatâs the cause of the lakeâs anomaly. What do you think?ã
I didnât think it was petty, and neither did Fran. The information was really valuable for us. But it was information that had nothing to do with the current incident. So Weena Rhyn had no obligation to give it to us without any compensation.
ãWeâll definitely find out the cause of the anomaly!ã
ãOu!ã
Fran had been serious on our investigation so far. But she wasnât in a hurry before. She was just doing what she could because her current employer, Weena Rhyn, had asked her to.
But now it became a case that was actually involving us. Franâs motivation was clearly visible.
ãIâm counting on youã
ãNn!ã
Author-san note (or was it his editor, dunno XD):
The ability handed down in the Magnolia family has been revised from âEvil Godâs Charmsâ to an ability called âEvil Godâs Sacramentâ, and a light explanation of it has been added.
To summarize, the Sacrament of the Evil God is an ability that absorbs Evil Spirits from evil people or pieces of Evil Gods and converts them into power.
The power of the three Gordician families, including the Magnolia family, was actually given to them by their ancestors from the Evil God.