ăIt was a fruitful experience for me, and I learned many lessons.
ăThe difference in ability between me and Rose.
ăThe establishment of a fighting style using the Healing Accelerated Fist.
ăIf you only look at the result, it was just that I got beaten up first after being held back, but I certainly felt that I made progress.
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âWell, letâs go see the Leader.â
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ăSoon after I woke up from my stupor, it was time for dinner. Since it was a good opportunity, I invited Amako to dinner as well, and we spent dinner time in the cafeteria, which was now bigger than when I arrived, and could be called the rescue squadâs only resting time.
ăBut before dinner, Amako, Nea, and Ferrum had a little quarrel âŠâŠ or something like that.ăI was a little surprised to see them doing something like that.
ăI was relieved that Ferme and Amako got along well, although I was a little shaken by Amako, who had used her precognitive magic to anticipate their moves and had struck them back, but I managed to remonstrate with the sullen little fox and the half-crying demon and monster.
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ââŠâŠ What is this, Iâm your guardian or somethingâŠ.â
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ăI muttered to myself as I walked down the corridor leading to the Leaderâs office after dropping Amako off.
ăHer personality is similar to mine in some ways, and I canât help but care for her. In addition, I heard about the nature of dark magicians from Koga and found out that Ferrum has been living alone, so Iâm worriedâŠâŠ, or maybe Iâm feeling sorry for her.
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âEmotion-driven magic, huh?â
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ăTo me, dark magic seems to be a very unstable magic. In other words, dark magic is the manifestation of oneâs own negative emotions in the form of magic.
ăFerrum is an armor of reversal, born of loneliness that no one can touch.
ăWhile Koga is a restraint that binds the animal nature that only finds joy in battle.
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âSo how is Ferrumâs magic now?â
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ăNow, sheâs not alone.
ăIâm ashamed if Iâm the only one who thinks so, but if she thinks so too, then âŠâŠ when Ferrumâs magic is restored, will her dark magic remain the same as before? Orâ-
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âOh.â
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ăI was so engrossed in my thoughts that I almost ran into the door of the Leaderâs office.
ăIâll put aside what Iâve been thinking about for now. From now on, I have to switch my attention to talking with Rose.
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âLeader, this is Usato.â
âYeah, come in.â
âExcuse me.â
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ăAfter answering, I entered the Leaderâs office.
ăRose, who was sitting by the window looking out, looked back at me and sat down in her chair, crossing her arms.
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âYou sit down, too. Itâs a bit of a long story.â
âHuh. âŠâŠâ
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ăI sat down in the chair that had been placed so that I was facing Rose.
ăItâs going to be a long story, is it something important?
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âFirst of all, you know that I was summoned to the castle yesterday, right?â\n
âYes, is it something to do with me?â
âYes. You may have heard about it, but it was decided that a meeting between the four kingdoms of Lingle, Samaria, Calm Helio and Nirvana will be held in the Magic City of Lukvis in the near future. As the representatives of the Kingdom of Lingle who will be heading there, the knight-errant Sigurth, the resident magician Welsey, the heroes Suzune and Kazuki, and you have been appointed.â
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ăThe decision was made sooner than I expected, but I guess Iâm going too.
ăItâs not surprising, since Iâm the one who gave Samaria the letter. I guess Iâll need to be the bridge to the other side.
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âWhen will you be leaving?â
âWeâve already sent word to the countries that the talks will take place. Weâll be leaving in a week at the latest.â
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ăA week? Thatâs less time than I thought.
ăIt would take a long time to get from the Kingdom of Lingle to Samaria by carriage, so they might have taken that into consideration.
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âLloyd-sama says he wonât force you to go if you refuse.â
âNo, I will go. Iâm the one who gave the letter to Samaria, so Iâm going to take responsibility until the end.â
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ăI canât just throw it away halfway.
ăBesides, Iâm sure senpai and Kazuki will go, too. If it was just me, I would have been worried, but with the two of you, Iâm fine.
ăRose nodded in response to my answer.
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âThen I guess you canât call yourself a rescue squad anymore.â
âHuh? What does that mean, âŠâŠ?â
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ăI was about to ask a question when Rose threw something at me.
ăAs soon as I caught it, I saw that it was a cloak with a white hood that I hadnât seen for a while.
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âOh! Itâs fixed!â
âItâs a good thing I asked to repair it as soon as possible. Thereâs no way youâre going to wear an inappropriate cloak to a meeting.â
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ăNodding at Roseâs words, I sleeved up the uniform.
ăGlad to feel the familiar comfort, I asked her about her words earlier.
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âThank you for fixing it for me. So, what do you mean by the title?â
âIt means exactly what it says. Youâre not just a rescue squad from today.â
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ăIâm getting even more clueless.
ăIâm no longer just a rescue squad? What does that mean?
ăIâm called a member because I belong to the rescue squad, and if Iâm no longer a member, then that means Iâm âŠâŠ going to be moved from the rescue squad to some other âŠâŠ place?
ăHorrified at the thought, Rose smiled, as belligerent as ever.
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âActually, Iâve had a hunch ever since I trained you as a chick. No matter how much you were abused, you were stubborn enough to stand up. You little brat did not break down no matter how many times youâre abused and bounce back at me.â
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ăAm I really being blamed? Or am I being praised?
ăItâs a strange situation for me to be praised for being stubborn and cocky, though you say it with such joy.
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âWhen I first saw you, I thought you were just some kid from nowhere, but when I opened my eyes, I realized you were one hell of a guy.â
âPlease donât make it sound as if I was a bad guy to begin with. âŠâŠâ\nâThereâs no way a normal kid can withstand my training.â
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ăWhy should I be treated like a terrible person by the person who put that training on me?
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âThatâs why youâre the best choice.â
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ăRoseâs smile deepens at my confusion.
ăI wait for her next words while being engulfed in a different atmosphere than before.
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âUsato Ken. From now on, Iâm appointing you as the vice commander of the rescue squad.â
ââŠâŠWhat?â
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ăThe words were so sudden that my mind went blank.
ăAfter a few seconds or so, I finally recognize her words and my thoughts stop again.
ăVice Commander.
ăI didnât even know there was such a title until now.
ăNo, in the first place, I hadnât even thought that there was a rank other than Leader in the rescue squad.
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âWhat? So surprised you canât even speak?â
âIsnât that too sudden? Itâs not like thereâs a deputy commander, youâre suddenly âŠâŠ.â
âOh? I told you before the mock battle. I said I would assess you. As a result, youâve exceeded my expectations.â
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ăYou did say youâd assess me, but there was no way I was going to think that meant assessing whether or not I was worthy of being Vice Commander.
ăSeeing me in a complete panic, Rose smiles in an amused way, but she doesnât seem to be making fun of the words as a joke at all.
ăSheâs really going to appoint me as the vice of the rescue squad.
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âIâve been planning to do this since the beginning. From the moment I started training you. I told you.ăYouâre going to be my right-hand man.â
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ăYou did say that.
ăBut I thought it was a joke. âŠâŠ
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âBut, I donât think Iâm the right person to be the vice commanderâŠâŠ. Iâm sure thereâs someone more fitted, and theyâll surely try to overthrow me immediately.â
ââŠâŠ Sigh, seriously.â
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ăWith a dismissive smile, Rose got up from her chair, walked over to me and slammed a pin into my forehead.
ăI felt like I was going to fall over as stars popped in my vision from the powerful blow, but I held on and looked up at Rose.
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âDo you think Iâd appoint someone unworthy to be my vice commander?ăOf course I chose you, Usato, because I thought you could handle it.â
âI would?â
âBesides, Alec and the others approve of you more than you think. If you still canât believe itâ-â
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ăShe stops speaking for a moment there and raises her fist in front of me.
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âTry to make them admit it. Just like you did with me.â
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âItâs also the name of the man who scarred my right eye.â
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âNero Argento âŠâŠâ
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ăAfter hearing that name from Rose, I left the Leaderâs office. No, to be precise, Rose didnât tell me any more.
ăI lay down on the bed, staring at the ceiling and muttering the name of the mage who had scarred Roseâs right eye.
ăThe scar on Roseâs right eye had been bothering her for a long time.
ăAs well as the fact that she occasionally held her hand over her right eye as if it was a habit, somewhere in the back of my mind I had been wondering why she, who could use healing magic, had left a scar on her right eye.
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ââŠâŠ and that.â
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ăThe name reminded me that the fire-controlling Third Legion commander that Arc-san fought in Hinomoto, the Land of Beasts, claimed to be that manâs apprentice.
ăI fought with Koga, so I wasnât able to see him fight, but I heard that the leader of the Third Legion wore flames like armor, and had overwhelming firepower and strength.
ăThe fact that he has as his apprentice a person who is powerful enough to rise to the rank of legion commander does not mean that I can measure his strength.
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âI wonder what happened to him.â
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ăWhen she revealed Nero Argentoâs name to me, I had the feeling that Rose was a little different âŠâŠ than usual.
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âI guess weâll wait for her to tell us.â
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ăAs I left the Leaderâs office, Rose told me that she would tell me everything eventually.
ăItâs not that she hasnât made up her mind to tell me, itâs more that she doesnât want me to get upset and interfere with the upcoming meeting.
ăIf thatâs the case, I should stop thinking about it and focus on whatâs in front of me.
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ăSuddenly, I look at the repaired troupe uniform hanging on the wall.
ăYou canât even see the original damage, and it looks the same as it did before, but now that Iâm the vice commander, the weight of being the one standing on top of the group suddenly hits me when I put my sleeve on it.
ăExpectations from Rose.
ăAnxiety about myself.
ăThe weight of the title of Vice Commander.
ăI feel crushed by it all, but Iâm determined to carry it on.
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Authorâs Note:
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After the hellish training, the battle against the Demon Kingâs army, and the difficult and painful journey, the prologue for Usato has finally come to an end.
Itâs been a long road from the first chapter to here âŠâŠ (currently, 159 chapter)
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I have written an activity report about the book version of âThe Right Way to Use Weather Magic: Rain Man Wants to Grow Vegetablesâ.
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