Chapter 230: Conversation with Ivana (Swordâs Point of View)
Ivana went with casual, harmless chatter while mindinâ Indraâs presence, talkinâ âbout stuff like what we were doinâ right now, the development of the town, and so on.
But, in reality, Ivana and I had almost no contact. Back then, we encountered each other because of Luna, but I feel like she usually left after a greetingâ, seemingly beinâ considerate of her sister. I didnât get the impression that they were overly close though, and in the first place, I was datinâ Luna in secret and it only lasted several days.
âŚHowever, when I delivered the articles left behind by Luna in the end, I feel like I was blamed and questioned for a reason. I donât quite remember the time from back then. I think she cried and screamed at me, but my memories are fuzzy on that part.
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After a spell of silence as we ran out of topics, Ivana broached the main topic, ââŚâŚI always believed that I have to apologize to you, Mr. Sword.â
Indra finally reacted with a twitch.
ââŚIâve said some awful stuff to you, because I was a child, didnât I? Adventurers dying in a dungeon is an everydayâs occurrence, and adventurers dive into those places while having resolved themselves for that fate, and yet⌠Back then, I didnât understand any of it and unloaded all my grief, anger, and frustration on you, the sole survivor. I didnât even comprehend just how amazing it was for you to come back from that. Nowadays, you seeâŚlook, I heard that youâve been successful in the capital and even I grasped what incredible person you are, butâŚâ
I stopped her by holding up a hand.
âNo, itâs fine. I understand that it was inevitable. ButâŚsorry, I donât have any idea why your big sister died.â
Indra reacted once more with a twitch.
I continued speakinâ while focused on Indra, ââŚAt that time, I was told to go ahead. And I advanced accordinâ to the map given to me, butâŚon the way, I ran into a place not matchinâ the map, and I was caught in a trap over there. The other party membersâŚincludinâ your sisterâŚshould have gone back or advanced along another route, butâŚwhen I got out of the trap and moved onwards, I ran into the boss room. I found the others over there, but mostly dead by then. Our partyâs leader was barely breathinâ, but when I looked back after killinâ the boss, no one was left. âŚI think they probably died and were eaten by the dungeon. But, I canât tell. Everyone died before I could ask any questions, soâŚâ
Ivana lowered her eyes lightly.
ââŚEveryone knew that they still didnât have the strength to challenge the boss. Thatâs why they spoke about becominâ stronger. Another boss was present at the place where I got trapped. Everyone should have been aware that this guy also possessed abilities makinâ it unclear whether theyâd have been able to defeat him even if they challenged him together. And yet, why did they enter the boss room? And, although all of âem had regularly said that theyâd risk their lives for Luna as they all liked her, she died. Even though itâd have been fine for just her to escape the boss room, that didnât happen for some reasonâŚâ
Indra pulled a pitiful face when I finished speakinâ. âŚDid she understand the reason after listeninâ to my story?
But, you donât need to tell me.
I donât wanna know the reason as Indra understood it. Emotionally, I prefer sticking with ăI donât understandă as a romantic reason.
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After listeninâ to my side of the story, Ivana hung her head in gloom.
ââŚI see, so thatâs what happened. âŚForgive me, I was truly a kid, so I didnât understand something like thatâŚâ
âThatâs only reasonable. Even Iâd blame the guy who came back alive as the sole survivor after all his party members died, including my family, if he didnât tell me the reason,â I shrugged it off, but Ivana shook her head with a smile.
ââŚMr. Sword, youâre a kind man. You do understand that you were actually betrayed by my sister, donât you?â
Because Ivana stated it so bluntly, my face froze.
ââŚâŚNoâŚ..â
âHehe, you shouldnât lie. But, itâs okay. Iâve become an adult too. BesidesâŚI didnât like my big sister all that much either.â
I stared at Ivana, and she looked back, smiling.
âMy sister was resourceful and shrewd. Something I lack. Even though it was extremely rare for orphans to become priestesses, my sister was chosen. Once you become a priestess, youâre taught holy magic, regardless of the amount of mana you possess. The remuneration is completely different, too. âŚBecause of her, I was bullied quite a bit⌠She was pretty and gentle, but a troublemaker. For this reason, I felt helpless and sad when she died, but some part of me was also relieved about it. After all, I wouldnât be bullied anymore. I mean, no one would bully me for my sister being dead, right? Or rather, whenever someone used that as a reason to tease me, everyone stepped in and stopped it. Afterwards, I did my best, became independent, and somehow managed to find employment at this inn. âŚHehe, it sounds like you suffered quite a bit due to my sister, Mr. Sword. But the same also applied to me, you know?â
âŚIs that somethinâ to laugh âbout?
I cast a fleetinâ glance at Indra, but she was eatinâ her food without reactinâ to it.
ââYour food is much better than this, so why are you eatinâ it so readily?