Iska ā¦ā¦ coincidentally ā¦ā¦, thereās no wayā¦
I didnāt expect to find the hero in the city where I live.
First of all, as a promise of a story that is reincarnated in these games.
The reincarnation destination is Mob, villain, TS or heroine other than the hero. ⦠the last is not much.
In the case of villains, they will die in the scenario if they follow the storyline, so they should stay out of the main charactersā lives as much as possible. But what should I do if I donāt know my position or the storyline ahead?
Oh my, the answer is simple.
It is haphazard, following oneās heart and doing as one pleases.
Even if there is a scenario in the future where I will die because of my involvement with the main character Iska, that is no reason for me not to help these kids.
Oh, I donāt want you to misunderstand, but itās not like I want to die willingly, you know?
I just donāt want to live with the regret of not doing what I can do.
After that, the two of them took me to the house where they lived. It was a battered shack on the outskirts of the slums. The windows had no glass, of course, and were made of wooden boards that did not match the size of the windows. The walls also had holes in places, which had been repaired with wooden boards. (Although there are many places where it is not possible)
When we come to the front of the hut, Iskaā¦
āUm⦠can you wait a little longer? Iāll go explain the situation to everyone first.ā
After saying that, he entered the hut.
Donāt say things like āIām an orphan from the slums, but you use words~ā. This world is a game (probably) and a fantasy.
āUmā¦ā
āHmm? What is it?ā
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Iām waiting in front of a doorā¦or rather, a doorway with a wooden board, Fio started talking to me.
Now that I think about it, I donāt think thereās any need to wait outside for herā¦?
āOnce againā¦thank you very much.ā
Fio said as she bowed deeply.
āYou know, as I said before, thereās no guarantee that Iāll be able to cure them. You can thank me after I help your family properly. Besides⦠thereās no guarantee that Iām not a real villain. Maybe Iāll let you lead me to where you live, and then Iāll sell you and your family to the slavers.ā
āEven soā¦you listened to our words. Besides, if Gray-san was really a bad person, he wouldnāt say such a thingā¦ā
Thatās naive⦠you donāt even have any reason to believe it.
A āreal villainā will pull any trick, and say the most mindless things under their breath.
Did Iska and Fio really grow up in slums? No, they said they didnāt have real parents or siblings, but they never said they grew up in slums.
ā¦ā¦Well, letās stop. You shouldnāt pry into other peopleās lives out of curiosity.
āUm⦠did I offend you by any chance?ā
Fio calls out to me with concern.
Oh no, it seems Iāve been mulling things over.
Itās nothing⦠Before I could answer, Iska came out of the hut.
āUm, sorry to keep you waitingā¦please come in.ā
āOh, well, Iāll just get out of your way.ā
Before entering the hut, I tell Fio, who looks anxious, that I was just thinking about something and am not angry with him.
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āIs that so⦠Iām gladā¦ā
Thatās it, do I look that grumpyā¦?
No, I am aware. Iāve been told this all the time since I was reborn in this world as Gray.
But I canāt help it, ā¦ā¦ thatās what I look like.
When I entered the hut, there were four children besides Iska and Fio.
The oldest is a girl with long brown hair, about 11 or 12 years old.
A young girl with the same brown hair is being held by that girl.
A red-haired boy is hiding behind the girlās legs and looking at us.
And the purple-haired girl sleeping in the corner of the room, sleeping⦠is this the sick family?
But really, there are only childrenā¦
āUmā¦are you the one Iska and Fio asked to cure Stellaās illness ā¦ā¦?ā
āYeah, well, I donāt know if ā¦ā¦ can fix it, but Iāll see what I can do.ā