Chapter 111: Reminiscence (Swordâs Point of View)
We toasted nâ drank our ale.
âŚWell, okay, itâs drinkable âcause I cooled it down, I sâpose. A tad sour, but letâs just take it for what it is, yep.
âOh, how nice! Cooling it down makes it easy to drink!â Karen cheered in delight.
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After a short time, a waitress served Karenâs recommended dishes. I took a bite, and stopped.
âŚYep, my tasteâs become daintily. I see. Thatâs me havinâ become successful.
No, thatâs wrong. Itâs all because of Indra.
ââŚStill, I must say, you havenât changed at all. I immediately recognized you out on the street,â said Karen while scrutinizinâ me with a serious look.
âEh? Did I age so much?â
I was slightly shocked. Indra has been tellinâ me that I lack youthfulness, but beinâ told so even by an acquaintance from my youth is really a bummer.
âNo, you got it wrong. Itâs the opposite! You havenât aged at all!â
ââŚIâm not that youthful nâ spunky, âkay?â
Indra said that my skin recovered a lot and I think so as well, but if your next to a genuine 13-years-old, beinâ told you havenât changed from back when you were thirteen years old is⌠Ah, Iâve been exposed to the sun for god knows how long, so my skinâs beinâ damaged for just as long, I guess.
ââŚEh? Why do you look so depressed?â
ââŚNo, Iâve just been thinkinâ that I had dry skin since back in the oleâ days.â
Karen burst into laughter, âYouâre a guy, and yet you care about dry skin? As I thought, youâve changed, Sword.â
ââŚIt ainât like Iâve been carinâ âbout it all the time or ânythinâ. Itâs just, my partner started talkinâ âbout me being forty, so I got incredibly worried âbout it.â
Karen became bewildered again.
ââŚYou formed a party?â
âYeah, I finally found someone.â
Indeed, âfinally.â It took me twelve years for that âfinallyâ to come true.
ââŚWhat kind of person are they? Umm, itâs the kid who was with you the other day, right? He looked awfully young, thoughâŚâ
âSheâs actually young. That girl turned thirteen just recently.â
Karen was lost for words.
âWell, her inner self is that of an old man, though. Moreover, sheâs a total sadist. At the undead dungeon she started blatherinâ âbout it goinâ to be borinâ without a scaredy-cat. When some completely useless priestess called out to us in a high-handedly way, she let her come along, gettinâ a kick out of watchinâ the priestess gettinâ scared to death and bawlinâ. Seriously, sheâs the worst.â
âŚHonestly, that was an incident which completely flipped over my views. Takinâ along a useless, domineerinâ priestess whose sole aim was to mooch off me, Indra actively used her as shield instead of coverinâ for her, deliberately killed enemies in front of her eyes to scare her, kicked the woman whenever she told Indra to rescue her all while threateninâ her to be exploited as human meat shield. It was truly incredible. I realized that Iâd been wrong until then as Indraâs handlinâ was a good way to deal with such people.
ââŚWhy that girl? Youâd be able to form a party with anyone, wouldnât you? Why did you join a party with such a kid despite being able to choose anyone you like?â
Karenâs tone was sullen and full of blame, but thinkinâ back on it now, I did call her somethinâ like ăthat girlă. Itâs my bad.
âNo, sorry. She ainât someone youâd describe as ăthat girlă. She cherishes whatâs precious to her. Sheâs a softhearted, loyal meddler. Sure, sheâs an extreme sadist, but she simply outclasses everyone, you see? Whenever folks lunge at her or talk shit âbout her, she readily wields her instigation skill, simply droppinâ her opponents into the deepest recess of self-loathinâ. Sheâs a nice girl who can be kind to those who are kind to her.â
Once I explained things, Karen fell silent, and then hung her head.
ââŚâŚIâŚsee. Sorry, Iâve been rude, havenât I?â
âNo, itâs me whoâs at fault here. Sheâs my comrade, so I inadvertently started to nitpick a bit âbout her, but you see, at some parts, sheâs really a great person.â
Itâs because Iâve been only talkinâ with the maids and servants so far⌠Since those fanatics do nothing but sing her praises, Iâve started to unconsciously refute âem, but if I talk like that to someone who doesn know her, theyâll naturally consider her to be a bad person.
âââSheâs a nice girl. Always worryinâ âbout me. Beinâ with her is relaxinâ. She made me realize that ăitâs fine to consider things like thisă. âŚSheâs the first one who made me feel that I made a partner.â
When I looked at Karen while praisinâ Indra like that, her face became gloomy.
ââAh, I see.
ââŚI think Iâve wronged you guys.â
ââŚâŚâŚHuh?â
âBack then I was still a brat who was happy over havinâ found âfriendsâ for the first time in his life. Thatâs why I didnât consider your feelings, believinâ that all would be fine as long as I handled things somehow. But, Iâve finally comprehended how wrong I had been. âŚNo, I was a lost case. No matter how you look at it, I was a total failure, wasnât I? In the end I couldnât even support you guys, could I?â
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ââWhen I grasped what was going on around me as a child, I was already isolated. Most of the village ignored my existence.
But, some folks called out to a loner like me, tellinâ me to become an adventurer together with âem. I was really happy. Thatâs why I thought all would be fine if I did my best and protected âem. And they, except for Karen, also thought that itâd be fine since I was doinâ my best for âem.
Karen followed me around, but followinâ me was all she could handle. And that reality hurt and tormented Karen.
âI canât follow you anymore. I donât even see any meaning in me being with you,â she told me at last.
I decided to leave our party. My friends had been unable to keep up with me for a very long time now, only living from the money I earned by killinâ monsters. The one whoâd turned them into useless bums was me.
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ââŚWell, I guess things got back in order once I was gone, right? How are the others doinâ? Itâd have been fine to bring them along today for a reunion,â I said cheerfully, but her face became even gloomier.
ââŚâŚWell, the party immediately dissolved after you left, Sword. IâŚwasnât confident about getting along with the other guys, so I left the party as well, and so the party naturally broke apart. SamâŚwent back home, I think. Then again, it seems like he only became an adventurer because everyone dragged him along. Jack and TomâŚtried to continue as adventurers, but it didnât go well for them, and they became debt slaves, eventually dying from that. DenâŚâŚ âŚbecame a bandit, is the rumor I heard out on the streets. Who knows whether heâs still alive?â
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ââŚI see.â
âYep.â
âŚâŚNow that she mentions it, a number of my acquaintances have died. So it was weird to think that everyone else would be fine just because Karen was still alive and workinâ as adventurer.