Side Stories: Chapter 8
âCertainly, sir. I will be giving an opportunity to my foolish sister to make amends. When she ran away from home, she threw away the grace our family showed her by raising her. If she has the smallest ounce of common sense and integrity, she has to accept this offer.â
âHmph, thatâs very good!â Wesker clapped his hands like he was overjoyed to hear this news.
âIf everything works out well, the world will know my name, Wesker Grashane.â
âI canât wait for that day to come, sir.â
âYes, I truly canât wait.â
Their vile laughter rang inside the room.
***
Zich and Lyla wandered the city. Although there was still time before the official festival started, there were already a lot more people in the city. Temporary shops were set up in certain areas and were already greeting customers. Zich and Lyla pushed away all thoughts about doing kind acts and other troublesome matters off their minds and enjoyed the festivitiesâof course, while in disguise to escape peopleâs stares.
They bought and ate various foods, inspected goods on display, and enjoyed light entertainment. They looked just like any other couple enjoying their time. Though Lyla knew about festivals more than anyone else with the knowledge in her head, the number of festivals she enjoyed in person was very little. Thus, like a dog playing in the snow, she dragged Zich around and wandered all over the place.
Zich also enjoyed the festival. Though he had been to more festivals than Lyla, he also didnât have much experience in this regard. Before the regression, he didnât have the time to enjoy things like festivals when he was battling the entire world; furthermore, there werenât many instances that called for a festival in an era where Demon Lords and Demon People ran wild. Thus, the two busily wandered around as if their goal was to visit every open shop in the city. Though it was a bit worrisome that they wouldnât be able to enjoy the festival properly if they already saw everything, it seemed like there was no need to worry about seeing the number of shops increase day by day. The two were still speeding through the city when a commotion erupted near the city wall.
âWhat happened? Did monsters rush in or something?â Lyla pushed a cookie she just bought into her mouth and looked toward the direction of the noise.
âItâs not that kind of commotion. Rather than screams of terror, it sounds more like cheering and celebrating for someone.â
The two looked at each other.
âIf we came here without our disguises, there wouldâve been a commotion like that.â
âThereâs a high possibility itâs someone we know.â
The two headed to the city gates. The closer they got to the gates, the number of people increased, and as Zich and Lyla moved through the crowd, they heard comments from people in their surroundings.
âWhat? Why are all these people here? Did something happen?â
âThey say itâs an elf! An elf came!â
âAn elf?â
An elf was a very mystical creature for an ordinary human, but the appearance of an elf or their mere existence wouldnât garner such a big crowd. There was only one occasion when such things happened.
âIs it the dragon slayer?â
âProbably. Thereâs no other reason for so many people to gather.â
âThen, I want to also go and look!â
The people conversing also headed to the city gates. Zich and Lyla met eyes and nodded. They were sure it was Leona. The two snuck through the thick crowd somehow and approached the city gates. There, they were able to see a group of elves surrounded by a mass of people.
âIt really is Leona.â
âIt sure is.â
âWhat should we do?â Lyla asked. Zich pondered about the matter, but he didnât think for long. If he approached Leona right now and his identity was revealed, it was certain that this huge crowd would begin to follow them. No matter how pitiful Leonaâs situation was, they needed to say their farewells and depart.
âShe was a good friend,â Zich said, and Lyla knew what he meant and immediately agreed.
âShe certainly was.â The two looked regretfully at Leona and her companions and turned around.
âAh!â Leona then shouted. She had met eyes with Zich and Lyla. Then, seeing that Leona had recognized them, Zich and Lyla hurriedly passed through the crowd and began to escape.
âHuh? What? Hey, waitâ¦!â
They heard Leona shout something from behind, but they ignored her. They already decided that Leona and they were strangers until they escaped from the crowd.
âWhere are you guys going! Help usâ¦! Huh? What? Are you seriously leaving? Hey! Hey, Zich! Lyla!â Leona shouted her heart out, but Zich and Lyla had already disappeared into the crowd. Even if there were many people, she was an elf with superior eyesight, and moreover, exceptional skills. There was no way she would easily lose sight of two people unless they purposefully tried to hide themselves. With Zich and Lylaâs skills, they could surely do that, and at that point, Leona realized that the two had abandoned her and her companions.
âThose guys!â Leona shouted. Yet the two who shouldâve heard her were already gone, and she and her other elf companions were still trapped. Leonaâs mention of Zich and Lylaâs names made the crowd even more excited. In the end, Leona and the elves had to stand there and wait in front of the city gates until the holy knights from Yuras saved them.
***
âYou betrayers!â
Bam! Leona struck the table hard. Liquid from the teacup spilled, but Leona was too flustered to notice things like that.
âHow could you leave us like that?!â
âHey, hey. Why donât we calm down a bit?â Zich smiled brightly and tried to appease Leona, but it seemed to have the opposite effect instead.
âCaaaalm down! Did you just tell me to calm down?â Bam! Leona thumped her fist on the table again.
âYou dared to run away when we were in trouble, and you are telling us to calm down?â
âIt couldnât be helped. If we tried to help you there, more people wouldâve gathered and gotten more excited. I didnât want to say this with my own mouth, but I am more renowned than you, so the crowd wouldâve been a couple of times thicker.â
Leona seemed to think that Zichâs words held merit and closed her mouth, but her eyes were as fierce as ever.
Zich continued to explain, âItâs not as if I couldâve used physical force to move the crowd. Though they cornered you, everyone in the crowd gathered because they like you. You know that, right?â
ââ¦I know.â The wall of humans stunned her, and Leona knew everyone in the crowd had pure, affectionate feelings for her. Thus, Leona and the other elves hadnât been able to force their way through and stood in place without doing anything.
âWhen thereâs such a big crowd like that, itâs best to employ a lot of people to slowly separate the crowd. That might have a reverse effect if people were protesting for something, but since everyone was there to just see your face, it worked.â
ââ¦I get that you had your reasons.â
âIâm glad you get what I mean.â Zich smiled inside his mind, but on the outside, he remained composed and calmly drank his tea. He couldnât show his happiness right nowâbut then, Zich didnât realize that everything he had done until now would eventually come back to him.
ââ¦I also get that youâre an expert in making the other person a complete fool with your sly tongue,â Leona said.
âPft!â Lyla had been drinking tea after leaving Zich to take care of the entire aftermath, but she hurriedly blocked her mouth. Her shoulders shook madly. She knew that she was an accomplice with Zich, and her current actions would be of no help to neither her nor Zich, but she couldnât repress her laughter.
âIâm sure itâs the same for this case too,â Leona said.
âHow could you say that? Iâm only telling the truth.â There was no sense of wavering in Zichâs face. Other people might have been fooled by that face, but Leona knew him too well.
âYes, you are telling the truth but denying another truth simultaneously.â
ââ¦Is this really the gullible, pushover Leona I once knew?â Zich couldnât believe this was the same naive Leona when she first came to the human world. Yet, Leona didnât stop there.
âIf itâs you, Iâm sure you wouldâve been able to disperse the crowd. With your talking skills, you couldâve calmed the crowd with some intimidation. Not to mention, these are things I just came up with off the top of my head. Donât tell me you couldnât think of them either.â
âAs I said before, I did my bestâ¦â
âYou ran away because you thought it was bothersome.â
ââ¦â Zich was really shockedâto think Leona had seen right through him. Lyla also appeared stunned while sitting next to him. Zich smiled and placed his hands on top of Leonaâs shoulders with warm eyes and said, âTo think that our gullible Leona grew up so much. It mustâve been all the experiences that I helped you accumulate in our travelsâ¦â
âSo, you really did escape!â Leona shouted while getting up. After that, the three continued to make a fuss for a while.
***
âHm! Hmmm!â Leonaâs footsteps were light as she whistled. From behind, Zich and Lyla followed her.
âCan you be any slower?â Leona glared back at the two. Zich and Lyla quickened their pace and approached Leona. She looked at them with a satisfied look on her face and pointed in one direction.
âLetâs go look at that next time!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSure.â
âOkay.â
Neither Zich nor Lyla refusedâno, they couldnât. For the price of abandoning her, Leona demanded the right to drag the two around the city for a while. It sounded like a grand request, but in the end, it just meant that she wanted to enjoy the festival with them. Naturally, the two had no right to refuse nor did they feel compelled to.
âAs I thought, human festivals are fun!â Leona smiled while holding food she bought at a nearby stall.
âIsnât it uncomfortable?â Lyla asked.
âHuh? You mean this? Itâs fine.â Leona had a bandana wrapped around her head to hide her long ears. âItâs not that uncomfortable, and the discomfort is totally worth it to enjoy the festival freely.â
âThatâs good then.â
âYup. Iâm going to eat and play as much as I want before I return,â Leona said with great determination as if she was preparing to do something very formidable, yet the contents of her words were far from anything serious.
âWill it be all right for you to just play around like that? I thought you came as the elf representative, and this is sort of a diplomatic business trip for you,â Zich asked.
Leona answered, âThe others I came with will do most of the work anyway. They are better experts than me in this matter. Furthermore, I already have important schedules in my head, so I just need to do those as the representative.â
Then, she stretched out both arms and said, âSo, I will play in the rest of my free time! I donât know when I can leave the forest again, so I have to make full use of it. You both can help me make the best use of my time. So, donât escape like last time.â
Leona pouted and Zich and Lyla smirked.
âOkay. We wonât be able to play with you for the entire festival, but we will try our best at least for now.â
âReally? Itâs a promise!â Leona smiled brightly. Like that, the three wandered through the city for a while, looking for entertainment.