Chapter 68: A Creeping Shadow
An A-Ranked Adventurer's 'Slow-living'
In the midst of a sweltering heat, I woke up.
These days are very hot past the eighth month of the year. I woke up in sweat from only sleeping.
The bed sheet and blankets were also tainted with sweat as I felt an unpleasant, moist feeling from them.
I quickly got up from the bed and opened the window.
Cool air flowed into the room after the window was opened.
The cool breeze gently lifted up my bangs and brushed my skin.
I closed my eyes and relaxed as it cooled my sweat-covered body.
However, I feel sad that this comfortable breeze will become hot air in the next hour or so.
Well, thereâs no use in thinking about something like that right now.
I shook my face left and right to wake myself up. Then, I got a towel from nearby to wipe off my sweat and started to fix myself up for the morning.
I washed my face, tidied up the bed, put on my clothes and headed downstairs from my room.
After I left my position as an instructor in the magic academy, I left the Kingdom of Abalonia and came to this village located northwest of the Vespania Empire called Rigacy.
To be honest, it would have been the best if I traveled straight west, but I took the long way just in case there were people from the kingdom trying to track me down.
Itâs such a hassle to take the long route in this heat, but I canât help it since I donât want to bring any trouble to Aldo.
There shouldnât be anyone who can follow me with my magic, but I learned that there are people out there who are capable of that from a training session with Aldo and Kiel in the past.
I went through forests that had many monsters in them and made traps to slow down any pursuers. Magic can be used to block the paths or to divert the attention of monsters onto the pursuers.
Kiel said to me before that âItâs natural to at least do that much. You have to make good use of your magic since you are a wizardâ, but I thought those methods were a bit too dirty.
I feel bad for the knights and adventurers who could be tracking me down because theyâre simply following orders.
The pursuers should be forcefully driven away when those things happen to them. Because those indirect methods of obstruction are from an infallible adventurer whoâs asking them to not follow, I havenât seen signs of me being trailed.
Another reason why I insisted to pass through this rural village was because I couldnât cross the border of Vespania in such an open manner.
I mostly avoided the areas with large noble influences as the inspections are tough. I have no idea what information would leak out if I went in those places. Iâm not worried about them knowing that Iâm a dragon slayer, but if I entered those towns carelessly, the name Kurune would spread in no time.
If that happened, more pursuers might be sent out after me.
Thatâs why I was traveling through rural villages that no one would expect me to go through.
If itâs about rural villages, then thereâs few of those places I had gotten familiar with during my adventurer days. I knew the shortcuts that only lumberjacks and hunters knew, and I also knew about the shacks that were built for resting areas so there would be no problem with camping out.
ãAra~ good morning, Kurune-chanã
When I got down to the first floor, the female owner of the inn called Hannah-san greeted me with a bright smile on her face.
ãGood morning, Hannah-sanã
I greeted her back with a smile.
ãIâm sorry for storming in so late last nightã
ãDonât worry about it, Iâm indebted to you since you protected me from monsters. You can stay here for as long as you likeã
Three years ago, when we stopped by around here, Hannah-san was attacked by the monsters in the forest. Then by either coincidenceâ¦or Aldoâs phenomenal observation skills, we managed to rush out and took down the monster.
I remembered Hannah-san from that encounter and when I came here last night to find a place to stay, she gave me an immediate yes.
ãIt-it wasnât that big of a dealã
ãNo, if it wasnât for you guys, I would have died three years ago. This life I have now is thanks to you. I can never thank you enoughã
ãDonât mention itã
Listening to Hannah-sanâs heartfelt voice was making me embarrassed. However, I thought I shouldnât let that embarrassment and awkwardness get in the way, so I decided to accept her gratitude properly.
It makes me genuinely happy that she was still so thankful towards us from that incident three years ago.
ãUfufufu, itâs so cute the way you get embarrassed. I canât believe youâre a member of a dragon slaying partyã
Hannah-san giggled as she saw me embarrassed.
ãAh! You knew about that too, Hannah-san?!ã
ãWell, itâs because I started to hear rumors about it recently, that Kurune-chanâs party defeated a dragonã
When I asked Hannah-san on the details, it looks like she heard the Kingdomâs A-ranked party, ãBlack Silverã, had subjugated a dragon. But as to who landed the kill specifically, the details werenât transmitted clearly to this village in the countryside called Rigacy.
The appearance and names of the people were a mess, and Aldo was called Andrew.
I found that funny and instinctively laughed.
ãBut, not just the name, the part about how he took down the dragon was weird too. A dragon is a huge monster thatâs bigger than a large building, right? Wouldnât it be impossible to cut down a dragon by its neck with a sword?ã
ãâ¦Aha-haâ¦ã
Although Hannah-san was laughing, I could only make a bitter smile.
Aldo did cut down the dragon thatâs comparable to large buildings by its neck. Thatâs weird, right? Just because he has a special sword, itâs not something that could normally be done.
Itâs said that you can make a swordâs sharpness go up by infusing it with mana, but that alone wouldnât nearly be enough to take down a dragonâs head.
In fact, everyone other than Aldo had infused their swords with mana, but they couldnât even damage the dragonâs corpse.
I continued to talk to Hannah-san about the things she heard and other small things.
I have been avoiding contact with people as I moved lately, so having a conversation with her felt really refreshing.
ãHannah-san! Food!ã
After a while, customers other than me started to come down from the second floor.
It seems that we went on and talked for quite some time.
ãOh my, Iâve kept you for so long. Iâm sorryã
ãNo no, no such thing. It was fun that I was able to talk to you for so longã
I actually wanted to get going before the sun came up, but I donât regret it since I got to hear about so many interesting things.
Letâs tell Aldo about the trail of rumors I heard when I get to Nordende. Iâm sure he would be making a grim and agonizing face.
ãAre you going already, Kurune-chan?ã
ãYes, Iâm going to get going right after breakfastã
ãI see. Itâs a shame but I wanted to talk to you moreã
When we started talking like that again, some hungry customers started to complain and say things like ãAre the food ready yet?ã
Hannah-san started to rush back to the kitchen after that.
ãOh, Kurune-chan. Do you want me to make a lunch box for you?ã
ãSure! Thank you!ã
I sat down on an empty seat after I replied.
The tables around me have travelers, merchants, and rookie adventurers having pleasant conversations as they waited for their breakfast.
ãWhat are you doing today?ã
ãI heard the village nearby was in a pickle from monsters ruining their cropsã
ãWell then, shall we go there?!ã
ãAt last, are we freed from herb gathering quests?!ã
I smiled as I saw this nostalgic and peaceful scene in this inn.
That reminded me of how I was when I was an adventurer.
The only difference was that Kiel and Aldo would bring back rare and difficult quests for us to do so it was tough. They would bring back quests to fight strong monsters in faraway countries without regards for profit.
I thought I was really going to die when we fought the monster called the mage slayer one time in order to make me stronger.
I listened to the conversation of the rookie adventurers as I ate my breakfast while reminiscing about questing in the old days.
When I finished my food, I got the boxed lunch from Hannah-san and exited the inn.
The summer sun shined on me as I stepped out of the inn.
Unlike this early morning, I walked out while being a bit fed up from the heat filled air.
If I keep going like this, will I arrive in Nordende in a month?
It would be nice if the heat would die down a bit by thenâ¦
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When Kurune walked out of the inn in Rigacyâ¦
A man in black clothes stood across from the inn in the shade of a residential home.
He did not take his black coat off in the summer sun, and he even wore a hood on his head. He did not show a single bit of skin and he wore a pair of black gloves. It was as if he was the embodiment of shadow itself.
Although his existence did not blend in with the countryside village environment, he had completely assimilated himself with the shade of the residential houses.
Therefore, Kurune did not notice his existence.
ãâ¦Thatâs the wizard from Aldredâs partyâ¦ã
He spoke slowly.
It was in a really low and cold voice, but there was a slight feeling of joy in it.
ãâ¦So Clarkâs information wasnât a lie after all. Going around the countryside villages was the correct moveã
The man in black muttered so as he walked towards the direction Kurune left in without making a sound.
Slypheed Kingdom lies further west down that way.
Even if he were to lose track of the wizard, it was obvious to the man in black where she was headed from the standpoint of someone who knew about the countless quests that Aldo has done before.
ãâ¦Aldred. Iâm not going to let you quit while youâre aheadã
The voice of something close to resentment from the man in black disappeared along with the sound of wind from the village of Rigacy.