CH 33
Ex-Hero, Now Freeloader
33 â And They All Lived Happily Ever Afterâ¦?
ãWh-wha-whaâ¦ã
Marieâs mouth flapped open and close when everyone appeared.
Then she saidâ¦
ãI knew it! Youâre surrounded by womenâ¦!ã
ãWhat, no. There are guys too, and white fox.ã
I turn to look at Fripp and the white fox.
ãIâm talking about how the ratio between male and female is too extremeâ¦!ã
Marie snapped back with that reflexively, but she soon comprehended the power of those here.
The true strength of someone can be measured by the flow or shape of their mana.
Thus, Marie seems to have noticed something.
That something being Eleanor, Lejie, Louto, and Vivi
ãâ¦Are you perhaps the Demons that Rainy rescued five years agoâ¦?ã
The four of them were surprised.
ãI never thought you wouldâve remembered.ã
ãI remember everyone who approaches my Rainy.ã
Marie replied immediately to Eleanorâs words.
But after saying that, Marie cast her eyes downwards.
ãI see⦠So, you all⦠If I consider the existence of these harlots who enticed Rainy with their womanly charms, they are all enamored with little bo-ã
ãS-Saint Marie! The War God Gladius has entrusted me with a message!ã
The intelligence officer Vivi steps forward and interrupts Marie.
True enough, she has a piece of paper in her hand.
ãFrom Gladiusâ¦?ã
Marie looked puzzled.
If you ask me, I think Gladius predicted Marieâs rampage.
You need someone of another Savior level to stop her. He probably thought that giving up and letting her go wild would be better than using one Savior to stop another instead of letting the others get on with their missions.
So, he figured that the Demons who were monitoring him were related to me and handed them a letter.
Guess he really did find out where I am.
No matter how good the intelligence officers of this country may be, I didnât think they could outwit that guy.
He only handed over information he didnât mind giving, and probably deemed them useful enough to leave alone for times like this.
Then, he mustâve entrusted a letter to the fastest intelligence officer to be delivered while Marie and I were fighting.
ãMrgh. This is certainly his handwritingâ¦ã
With a bitter expression on her face, Marie takes the letter and scans its contents.
Curious about what it said, I asked Vivi about it and this is roughly what it said.
Rainâs absence is within expectations.
Also, of the several possible candidates, that land is the most convenient for us.
If we are to compel Rain to perform the Saviorsâ mission, all the more reason to leave him there.
Acting alone is no problem for Rain as he is now. Shifting the focus of battle to mainly intercepting them may turn the situation around for Humanity.
Rain can eliminate the threat to Human Territory by slaughtering them on miasma soil.
Even an idiot like you should be able to understand once you see it firsthand.
If you get it, return to base immediately.
Thatâs pretty much it.
It would seem that the War God made a list of the people who would feel indebted to me in the past ten years.
Did he predict that those people would approach me under the pretense of providing safe haven when I acted alone?
Reuniting with Eleanor was a coincidence, but I guess he figured that someday that wouldâve happened.
That the best outcome for Humanity would be me being picked up by the Demon King Army where Eleanor is.
And just as Gladius thought, I can keep beating up enemies while being in Demon Territory.
Not only that.
Guess the feeling Iâve had recently really wasnât wrong.
Itâs the miasma soil, itâ¦
ãN-no⦠I thought Gladius would come up with a brilliant plan to bring Rainy back, but when he didnât, I thought him a heartless man, broke his spectacles and ran all the way hereâ¦ã
She broke his glasses?
I bet heâs extremely furious with a blank look.
ãAnd I even broke his spares, thinking it would buy me some time, so howâ¦ã
She broke his spares, too?
Heâs definitely extremely furious with a blank look.
ãThe letter must have been prepared in advance. This means that man knew what you would do.ã
Said Vivi.
The War God saw through the actions of the intelligence team too, but itâs better not to mention that.
Marie put the letter away in her robes and fixed her posture.
In this short span of time, she had already healed herself to normal.
ãâ¦I understood the truths of this letter through my battle with Rainy. I also understood that all of you get along well with Rainy judging from his condition and how willing you all were to jump to his aid despite who he was fighting. I am a Savior defeated and rightfully should have my head separated from my body. I know that I have no right to speak these words, but I shall say them nonetheless.ã
Marie hugged me from the front.
Her soft mounds enveloped my head, but it didnât hurt since they were soft.
ãI donât want to leave youâ¦! Weâve been together since you were five years oldâ¦! Uu⦠For you to be stolen by a bunch of inexperienced womenâ¦!ã
ãMarie, youâre hurting me.ã
ãLetâs chop them off.ã
Mika, youâre a little too hostile.
Sheâs probably still irritated about Marie saying sheâll break her.
I can also feel several murderous auras coming from behind me. Must be Eleanor and gang.
ãI-Iâve got itâ¦! Perhaps I could impose on that country as wellâ¦ã
ãHumanity will be in trouble without you around.ã
The only people who can use the Saintâs healing are Marie and me. If we both leave, things will be bad over there.
ãGr⦠Y-you are rightâ¦! It is true that there are those who have cheated death due to my healing⦠This, too, is the mission. B-butâ¦ã
â¦Hm. If she wishes to negotiate, maybe this is an option?
ãHey, Marieâ¦you have time off the mission, right? Why not ask the Sage to teleport you during your off days? That way, we can meet up, right? Then I can teleport you back.ã
Because the Sage and I can use Teleportation.
ãâ¦!ã
Marieâs body shook.
Everyone behind me, please stop sayingãWhaaa?!ãwith such obvious disgust.
ãYou want to see big sis Marie too, donât you Rainy..?!ã
I feel like if I saidãNot really.ã, it would complicate things.
I remove myself from her binding embrace and force a smile.
ãThatâs right. Whaddya say, big sis?ã
ãHauâ¦ã
Suddenly, Marie grabbed her chest and swayed back.
She acted as if her heart was pierced by an arrow. I got anxious.
But I quickly calmed down once I realized that this resembled what Eleanor would do.
I could feel a chill coming from behind me. I dared not look back.
ãpantâ¦pant⦠That was close. If it werenât for the bond we shared for ten years, I would have fainted here and now⦠A-anyway. If you so insist, Rainy, I have no hesitation in doing so.ã
ãIâm glad.ã
Gladiusâs letter was effective too.
It was thanks to the information on it that I could persuade Marie, who prioritizes the mission.
But now we have to meet up every so often⦠Meh, whatever.
As long as itâs nothing to do with the Saviors, sheâs the worldâs best healer who can teach me all sorts of things.
ãAlright, Iâll send you off now.ã
ãYes.ã
Saying that, she hugged me once again.
While itâs true that contact with the teleportation target makes it easier⦠Oh well.
ãI thought you were still a child, but I see now that youâve grown into a fine man.ã
You still treat me like a kid, though.
ãTo Rainyâs new friends, would you sincerely look after this boy? Iâm serious.ã
That sounded slightly like a threat, but I concentrated on teleporting her after asking where her origin point was.
Activating Space-time magic, her figure disappeared.
I slowly turn toward everyone.
ãUhm⦠Thanks for coming, everyone. That made me so happy. Thanks to everyone, itâs resolvedâ¦!ã
Everyone had a complicated expression on their face.