Chapter 202: I Let Him in on the Spur of the Moment (Swordâs Point of View) »
{Sword}
Some time after I had withdrawn to my own room, someone knocked on the door. All I felt from that was a bad premonition.
And, sure enough, Gerard stood outside when I opened the door a crack.
âLet us have a talk among fellow men tonight!â
Whatâs he on âbout?
âSorry, but there exists a deep rift between me, an unmarried chap, and a guy with a wife and child. Since I wonât be able to emphasize at all, Iâll gladly refrain.â
âDonât be so wary! Please tell me about your partner!â
âŠâŠAbout Indra? No choice, I guess.
I opened the door properly and allowed him to enter.
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âFirst, let us celebrate!â
ââŠCelebrate what?â
âThe formation of your party!â
âŠI was lost for words.
But then I toasted with Gerard. And once he took a sip, he started to talk, ââŠI realized after hearing Indraâs murmur. That I had always looked at a glorified image of a hero.â
âŠWhatâs the point in tellinâ me now after all this time?
âBack then you were clad in an aura of danger and thrill, which was yet another of your charms. You remained detached from everyone else due to your speed and strength which were unattainable for others, and yet you tended to believe others relatively easily, considering you didnât let other people get close to you. I longed for that. Sword, you were the perfect ămodel of an adventureră in my mind.â
âŠYeah, âkay, heâs not stopped sayinâ revoltinâ stuff, just as I thought. Guess Iâll chase him out.
âThatâs why I wanted to catch upâŠcatch up with you and stand next to you. âŠIndeed, thatâs what Iâve always thought, butâŠafter seeing Indra, I knew. No one other than her would be able to stand next to you.â
I stared at Gerard, taken aback. Gerard didnât return the look, however. His eyes were lost in the glass in his hand.
ââŠHer words and appearance as she genuinely sympathized with you, not as adventurer or hero, but as a friend, without any adoration whatsoever⊠Only someone who would consider you a friend and partner without feeling any obligations towards youâŠlike herâŠis able to stand by your side. Thatâs whyâŠcongratulations, Sword. You have found a true friend whoâs going on adventures together with you,â Gerard lifted his face and smiled at me.
His face lacked all of the previous somewhat-crazed longinâ.
I shrugged my shoulders, âThanks. âŠWell, sheâs a bundle of troubles, but above all, sheâs fun to stick with. We met durinâ a request by coincidence, butâŠI guess I found someone totally unexpected there.â
ââThe words she said at the end of our stay at the academy still reverberated in my ears.
ăIf you donât regret having met me and me having become your partner, and if you donât think that itâd have been better for me to remain a noble daughter of Earl Springcoat, then please stop being so obsessed about this. Iâm glad that I became your partneră
Well, I really think so myself as well.
And because of that I wanted to get rid of that father and her daughter, in an attempt to free myself from the feeling that I appeared to wish for your unhappiness. But, if you think of me like that, can you forgive me as someone who wished for your unhappiness?
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ââŠSo, how far did you go with Indra?â
Since I had been broodinâ on my own stuff, his words didnât quite register with my mind.
ââŠHmm? Sorry, did you say somethinâ just now?â
âI asked you how far youâve gone with Lady Indra. âŠYouâre going to marry her, right? Did you already propose to her?â
âŠâŠ
âYou described her appearance durinâ dinner as cross-dressinâ, and yet you ask somethinâ like that?â
When I confronted him with that question in response, Gerard averted his face and cleared his throat artificially, ââŠâŠWell, to be frank, she doesnât really look like a womanâŠbut thatâs normal for children, right? In the first place, everyone has their own taste in partners.â
âWait a sec, could you not label my taste to be âthatâ? I haveâââ
I swiftly erased the past memory that crossed my mind.
âAt the very least, I have absolutely no interest in women who look like little brats,â I declared distinctly.
âBut, wonât you make her cry if you treat her that coldly when sheâs showering you with that much affection? In the worst case, the partner you found at long last willâŠâ
His voice faded away while talkinâ, probably because he realized the unlikelihood of his own words.
âDonât worry, that girl, no, that girl for sure is a true, natural adventurer. She shows absolutely no interest in romance, and loves monsters and races other than humans! And she keeps insistinâ on her misunderstandinâ that adventurers are those explorinâ the unknown! She takes peopleâs lives easy, and readily sacrifices all humans, who are not her friends, treatinâ âem like things! Even in dungeons, she deliberately sets up dangerous rules to get a kick out of clearinâ the place! âŠThatâs the kind of person Indra is.â
Gerard blinked in surprise.
âThatâs why neither I nor her are interested in any love affair as you seem to imagine it. I mean, I sympathize with her more than with anyone else, and she seems to feel the same âbout me as well. But, thatâs not a loverâs relationship, but one of friendship. Sheâs been sayinâ so as well,â I explained with all my might.
âHmm, well, if you deny it to such an extentâŠletâs leave it at that. But, Sword, you should know that there exist all kinds of relationships between a man and a woman, no?â
âI know what you wanna tell me, but that doesnât apply to us. Rather, her true nature is much more that of some old lecher than any other average guy would have.â
ââI really wonder whatâs up with that old lecher mindset of her ânyway? Well, it sounds like she experienced a plethora of romantic relationships in her other worldâŠ
She seems to have a level-headed, philosophical outlook on things, but itâs that of an old lecher. Oh, maybe thatâs the reason why sheâs forgivinâ her lilâ sister.
Kinda like sayinâ, ăA man gotta forgive a womanâs tomfoolery with a laughă. Sheâs no guy, though. âŠStill, if sheâs forgivinâ herâŠif Indra says itâs fine, then so be it.
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ââSuddenly I recalled the time when she cried.
Just when she took a weird pose, though it wasnât her wayâŠof trying to tempt me by pretending to be sexy or some such, she suddenly recalled her past, and started to cry. As I had seen her make such a face for the first time, I got startled, hugged her, and soothed her.
âŠShe said that she cried after recallinâ a guy she wouldnât be able to meet ânymore. Mumblinâ something about him not beinâ able to praise her now that she finally got pretty legsâŠ
âŠMaybe that guy, who used to be her lover and might have married her, would become her lover once more if they met âgain. And maybe heâd praise her legs for finally havinâ become pretty.
While ponderinâ âbout such stuff, I drank together with Gerard.