Chapter 126 \nLast night was really tough. âŠâŠ!\n
ăChallengers came one after the other.
ăThe heat of the moment made me accept the challenge and beat them all, and as expected, I was officially judged as inhuman by the beast children.
ăNo, to be more precise, I guess itâs more accurate to say that I made them realize that humans are such creatures.
ăAnyway, I became friends with the old beastmen.
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âWell, thatâs good. Itâs much better than being stared at, right?â
âYeah, but, you know, thereâs something about this difference in treatment âŠâŠâ
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ăEarly in the morning, I was sitting at the table in Kagari-sanâs living room with my head in my hands, being comforted by Amako sitting next to me. Aside from me and Amako, there were also Arc-san, Nea, and Rinka sitting at the table.
ăLast night, I left too much to the momentum of the moment, even though it was my own fault.
ăTowards the end of the party, I felt like I was treating the tough guys from the rescue squad. I donât know, maybe I got drunk from the smell of alcohol.
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âHaha, because I noticed that you were arm-wrestling with a belligerent smile on your face.â
âWas I showing such a face?â
âYes, you looked like you were having a great time.â
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ăSure, the arm-wrestling itself was fun, but it wasnât as painful as the obviously donkey-eyed kids and the stares of the women.
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âNea, youâre the most wicked vampire âŠâŠ whoâs ever shown herself off to a child!â
âWhat do you mean, âmost evilâ?â
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ăNea, who was sitting in front of me, reacted to my complaint without concern.
ăI was joking about the evil, but I wondered why I was treated like a monster and she, a demon, was treated like a human.
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âYour face is not scary at the very least.â
âIâm aware that Iâm scary, but not to the point of being evil.â
âHmm, only you donât know that.â
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ăI couldnât say anything back to Nea, who said that to me in a very triumphant way.
ăAmako puts her hand on my shoulder.
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âItâs okay, Usato. Even if you look scary, Usato is still Usato.â
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ăI thought she was comforting me, but she affirmed my evil face.
ăYeah, is it a known fact that I already have a vicious face âŠâŠ?
ăI donât know what kind of face to make in anger from now on.
ăMy shoulders slumped and I felt depressed. At that time, Rinka, who had been silent for a long time next to Amako, gushed out.
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âI donât know, I just feel stupid for being so weirdly scared.â
âRinka?â
âIâve been thinking about it since last night, and I knew Amako was right. The people you believed in werenât bad people.â
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ăAmako rolled her eyes at Rinkaâs words.
ăWhen we were as surprised as Amako, Rinka turned her gaze to me.
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âItâs true that Usato is strong enough to beat all the adults in our village, and heâs also faster than me, a wolf beast. Heâs a monster, to be honest. But if you look at him properly, youâll see that heâs not a bad person. Yesterday, he was thinking about Amako and let me talk to her. âŠâŠâ
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ăAfter saying that, Rinka gets up from her seat and walks up to me.
ăConfused by her behavior, she bowed her head vigorously.
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âIâm sorry about yesterday! I didnât know what was going on and shot the arrow!â
 \năFor my part, I didnât expect her to apologise because I had scared her more than she had scared me.
ăConfused by the sudden apology, I responded with a smile that was as reassuring as possible.
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âI canât help it if you were acting to help Amako. Besides, I scared you too, so weâre even.â
âOh, really? Iâd feel a lot better if youâd just say that.â
âHmph!â
âKyaa!?â
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ăAmako, who had a smile on her face, slammed her hand into the back of Rinkaâs head.
ăIt was only a light tap, but Rinka jumped up with a cute scream at the sudden hand sword from behind.
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âHey, what are you doing! You startled me.â
âI donât think you should do that after apologizing.â
âNo, itâs fine! Because Usato says heâll forgive me!â
âWhat?â
âHee! I wonât be frightened even if you give me such scary eyes!â
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ăAmakoâs face was expressionless as she faced the teary-eyed Rinka.
ăEven though she says sheâs not scared, Amakoâs gaze becomes even sharper as Rinka hides behind me while Iâm sitting down.
ăTheyâre such good friends.
ăItâs not often that I see Amako bare her emotions like this, which makes me smile.
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âAmako, the Hootbird I sent yesterday is back. He also had a letter from my son.â
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ăWhile I was watching their exchange, Kagari-san came into the living room.
ăThatâs fast of them to answer.
ăAfter receiving the letter from Kagari-san, Amako opened it, which was neatly folded, and looked through it.
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ââŠâŠ Kagari-san. Can I trust you with this?â
âMy son is your motherâs best friend. And heâs not the kind of man whoâd be clever enough to cheat anyone.â
ââŠâŠ Yeah, okay.â
âAmako, what did it say?â
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ăI ask Amako, who is upset by the letter.
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âIt said that they would arrange for us to come in from the back.â
âDoes that mean weâre in?â
âYes. Thatâs what it says.â
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ăI could understand Amakoâs suspicion.
ăAt any rate, it was strange to think that they would allow not only Amako but also me and Arc-san to enter the country. You can suspect a trap against me and Arc-san, who are human.
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âItâs okay, Amako. My dad, heâs the kind of guy whoâs always smiling and laughing.â
âYes, but âŠâŠâ
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ăAmako is stunned by Rinkaâs words.
ăAnxiety, I guess.
ăMy healing magic is essential to saving Amakoâs mother. If I get caught before I can save her mother, that wonât happen either.
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âWhat should we do, Arc-san?â
âI think we should go. Currently, the only way to enter the beastmenâs country is to hide our identities or enter without being seen, so this story is not a bad one for us.â
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ăNormally, it would be difficult to even enter this place just because you are human.\năAs much as I have to hide my identity, there is no better story than if they invite me in from that side.
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âIs it worth worrying about now? Either way, we have no choice but to enter the beastman country to help Amakoâs mother.â
ââŠâŠ I guess so.â
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ăI nodded at Neaâs words.
ăIf they betray us, we can think of another move. Itâs a shame that we wonât be able to give them the letter, but as long as we can save Amakoâs mother, which was our original goal, itâs fine.
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âAmako, letâs go to the beastmenâs country for now.â
ââŠâŠ Yeah.â
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ăAmako looked uneasy, but nodded.
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âKagari-san, how far is it to the Land of Beastmen?â
âItâs not that far from here. On foot, itâs about an hour or two.â
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ăThatâs pretty close, isnât it?
ăThen we can head there today.
ăAfter confirming with Arc-san and the others, I tell Kagari-san that weâll be leaving today.
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âThen, we will leave for the Beastmen Country after I send a letter with the date and time of arrival to the Beastmen Country by HootBird.â
âThatâs fast. Well, I guess that canât be helped. âŠâŠ Rinkaâ
âHmm? What, Grandpa?â
âTake them to the Beastmen Country. And while youâre at it, go show my late son some face.â
âYeah, Iâll show them around, but I donât want to see my father.â
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ăRinka gives him a wry look.
ăHe doesnât like her father? But itâs not that she doesnât like him, itâs that heâs a pain in the ass.
ăI wonder what kind of person he is. Iâm sure he holds a high position in the beast tribe because he is in a position to invite us in.
ăâŠâŠ Letâs ask her name, just in case.
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âKagari-san, may I ask the name of Rinkaâs father?â
âOh, I didnât tell you that. My sonâs name is Hayate. Heâs the assistant to the chief of his country.â
âChiefâs assistant?â
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ăThe chief is the chief of the beastman tribe, right? Isnât it pretty amazing to be an assistant to someone like that?
ăI didnât know that Rinkaâs father is a higher-ranking person than I thought.
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ăAs we were making preparations at the exit of the village to leave the hidden village, we saw many beasts gathering there.
ăI wondered what was going on, but it seemed that the people in the village had already heard that we were leaving for the land of the beasts.
ăArc-san was saying goodbye to the beastwomen he had talked to yesterday, Nea was saying goodbye to the children, and as for meâŠ
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âGo for it, Usato.â
âIâm looking forward to the day when we can compare strength again!â
âYou may look human, but inside youâre even more impressive than we are!â
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ăI was about to be sent off with a smile by men who were a size larger than me.
ăThe temperature in my vicinity was rising. âŠâŠ! Iâm glad that everyone is trying to send me off with a smile, but I canât help but feel my smile twitching.
ăItâs not that Iâm not a good person, itâs just that Iâve been treated more like an alien than a beast. âŠâŠ
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ăâŠâŠ Is there something she doesnât want Amako to hear? The fact that she cut it out before going to the land of the beastmen might mean it was that important.
ăâŠâŠ Amako is chatting with Rinka at the front?
ăI casually slow down and step away from Amako, and speak to Nea in a hushed voice.
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âSo, what is it?â
âI want to ask you something about the future.â
âThe future?â
âItâs about whatâs going to happen after we enter the Land of Beasts.â
ââŠâŠâ
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ăAfter weâve entered the land of the beastmen, huh?
ăWell, if Nea had to talk about anything right now, it would be this topic.
ăI look over at Amako walking in front of me and open my mouth to Nea.
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âAs you probably know, Amako is a very special person even in the Land of Beastmen.â
âYeah.â
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ăRose is the Princess of Time Chanting, or something like that.
ăShe recites time, and is a user of precognitive magic. She has no physical attacks, but she is the most powerful magic I know.
ăHow could I not consider such magic to be special?
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âI think itâs fishy. Because there are too many weird things about it. Amakoâs mother slipping into an unexplained coma, beasts relentlessly searching for Amako. And the letter that said it was a good idea to let the humans Usato and Arc into the beastman country today.â
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ăNea was right, there were many oddities.
ăWhy didnât Amakoâs mother wake up? There must be a reason why she collapsed.
ăWas she cursed in some way, like Eva, or did she fall ill? Worst of all, there was no denying the possibility that a third party had prevented her from waking up.
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âMaybe the girl knows what sheâs doing.â
ââŠâŠ Iâm sure she does. But we canât afford not to go.â
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ăThereâs still hope to save her, so we canât abandon her.
ăItâs like the bait that calls out to Amako, who has left the Land of Beastmenâ
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âHuh, no. Youâre taking this too far in a bad way. âŠâŠâ
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ăWhat Iâm thinking is just my imagination.
ăAnd yet, itâs not good to get a bad impression.
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âIf possible, I want this to end without incident. But if thatâs not possible, Iâm thinking of saving Amako and her mother at least.â
ââŠâŠ Youâre still not thinking straight, but thatâs fine for now. Thereâs a big difference between being prepared and not being prepared.â
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ăNea was taken aback by my words, but she replied.
ăShe must have known that I had chosen my words carefully.
ăThe worst thing that could happen is that I might have to choose between Amako and her mother.
ăI donât want to imagine a situation where I would have to make that choice, and I donât intend to put myself in that situation.
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âWell, Iâll abide by your decision in any situation, okay? I trust you enough to do so.â
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ăI was momentarily taken aback when Nea added that.
ăTrust, huh? I chewed on that word and looked at Amako, who was walking in front of me.
ăI trust the people Iâve traveled with so far. Iâve overcome hardships because Iâve trusted them so far.
ăWhen I think about it, the obstacles that may be waiting for us now seem like nothing.