When I went to the inn the next morning, Ivana greeted me with a smile to cover her sullenness and asked me about yesterday evening.
âŠAs I thought, Indra is really incredible. Or am I simply too dense?
No, itâs because Indraâs incredible, yep. I mean, I should have mastered my detection and evasion skills when it comes to encountering honey traps. And yet I didnât realize and was too casual with Ivana.
ââŠYou didnât come back yesterday, did you?â
âYeah, in the end, I felt bad âbout leavinâ Indra alone. âŠSorry, but Iâm gonna vacate the inn. I realized that itâd be bad to just toss my partner aside. Besides, weâre gonna dive into the dungeon, startinâ today. Iâm really sorry since you went out of your way to refer this place to me,â I told her with a smile and checked out.
ââŠMr. Sword, youâre a kind man, just as I expected. With partner you mean the pretty boy from yesterday who somehow looks like a noble, right?â
I looked at Ivana, ââŠYou got all that from just lookinâ. Ah, but all of it is wrong.â
âEh?â Ivana was bewildered.
Yep, sheâs probably wonderinâ what Iâm talkinâ âbout. I think so too, but I canât put it in any way other than that.
âYou see, Indra is a former noble. Now sheâs a commoner. âCuz of that sheâs a super clean freak, though. Lastly, sheâs a woman, even if her appearance suggests otherwise.â
Ivana was lost for words.
ââŠA girl, you say? I see, no wonderâŠâ
âHmm?â
What is ăno wonderă? Was there some miracle that sheâd use ăno wonderă?
Ivana giggled, ââŠI already asked myself whether you got detained when you tried to come back to the inn yesterday. She must have felt lonely, right? Did she become all jealous?â
âŠâŠ
Such a miracle is beyond unthinkable. Or rather, I was the one clinginâ to Indra, hatinâ the idea of goinâ back.
âNo, you got it wrong. In the first place, if not for her cleanliness illness, Indra would have stayed at the inn with me. That girlâs a lost case, though. Sheâs a former noble, so she canât stomach inns. She always says that itâs better to camp out. Since Iâve got to somewhat watch my reputation and appearances, Iâve been stayinâ at inns, but well, recently Iâve stopped giving a damn and started to stay with her instead.â
ïŒ
Ever since the house we rented in the capital got destroyed, I stopped usinâ that as a public reason to put on airs. When I told people, ăIt looks like weâre beinâ targeted by the brave as he destroyed our rented house when we stayed at the capital, and since itâd cause trouble to you and others if the same happened here, weâll lodge in the golem that comes with such a functionă, theyâd pull back
The braveâs barbarism was currently sweepinâ across the kingdom, and even the guild was on tenterhooks. As of yet, he hasnât left this country and seems to go on a rampage wherever he shows up. If he wasnât a brave, the guild would have put up a subjugation request for him, I hear.
Shadow must feel headaches from that. As far as that schemer goes, he probably wants to pit the brave against me to get him killed, but heâs scared of Indra so he canât pull any such plots. He directly consulted me âbout it with such a pathetic look that I wondered where his previous evil cunningness had gone.
I also know that Iâve done all kinds of evil things while thinkinâ of the kingdom and its king, so Iâll kill the brave if I meet him by coincidence, but thatâs ultimately limited to ămeeting him by coincidenceă. When I told him that Indra would gleefully destroy the royal castle if he should try to use any schemes, he meekly agreed.
ïŒ
Ivana put on a doubtinâ expression again. She was coverinâ her unhappiness with an ambiguous smile.
âŠWould it be better for Ivana if Iâd said that Indra was jealous? But why? Well, it doesnât really matter to me ânyway, I sâpose.
âThatâs why I think itâs bad news to neglect her. IndraâŠmight be fine even if left to her own devices, but I hate it. Sheâs the partner I finally managed to obtain, so I wanna cherish her.â
Though I havenât really done so. I grabbed her head and face, or ground her temples with my fists. Just yesterday I used both my fists to grind her temples when she told me, âEven if you didnât realize, you promised, so go there, tiger, and confess to her that you canât get it up.â