I wiped off the sweat from my forehead as I gazed at the pitch black forest in front of me. Next to me was Amako who was on Bluerinâs back. I was a little curious since she seemed exhausted. Amako was a beast girl, she shouldnât be this worn out⊠Or at least that should be the case.
âŠWhile looking at this forest, I couldnât help but think âIâve come backâ. It was a forest that held various meanings for me. I was thrown into this forest by Rose the first time. I was launched in the sky by the Fall Boars the second time and was washed away by the river hereâŠ.
âWell come to think it, those arenât very good memoriesâŠâ
Actually, there was nothing but unpleasant ones. I really thought I would die to that gigantic snake⊠But when I had that stomachache for the first time, I really felt like I wanted to die. Still, this was the place where Bluerin and I first met. There werenât a lot of good memories here but there were some that were worth experiencing.
Which reminds meâŠ
âBluerin, I just realized something very importantâŠâ
âUu?â
âI donât know the location of the cave that you lived in.â
âDidnât you come here because you knew where you were headedâŠ?â
To put it bluntly, I still didnât know the exactly where everything was in this forest. I felt a little embarrassed as I asked Bluerin⊠He looked at me with eyes that seemed to be looking at an idiot. After a few seconds, he gave a strong Bear Punch to my foot without holding back. Why you little⊠that really hurts.
While reluctant, Amako got off Bluerinâs back.
âGufuuh~â
âHaah, Bluerin. My bad, Iâll be counting on you.â
Bluerin displayed a âit canât be helpedâ look while raising his head high with arrogance. Afterwards, Bluerin started to use his nose and sniffed around. Bluerin was a Blue Grizzly that originally lived in this forest; this place was probably like a playground to him. I followed after Bluerin as he started to begin moving at a steady pace.
âThis place, it really hasnât changed.â
âItâs my first time coming here but itâs quite the ominous placeâŠâ
âOnce you get used to it, itâs not that bad. From the outside, you might only see nothing but trees everywhere. But once youâre inside, youâll see that itâs unexpectedly bright since the sun does shine through.â
ââŠThatâs not really what I meant thoughâŠâ
Amako replied as she stared at me with narrowed eyes. Did I say something strange?
âThis forest has a dense amount of monster spirits⊠Humans might not be able to sense it but a beast girl like me feels tingly just by being here.â
âReally nowâŠâ
There were also demerits for a beast kinâs sharp senses. We should quickly make Bluerinâs grave and get out of here. I might be a rough person but she was still just a child. I didnât want her to push herself too much.
âUsato, how long did you stay here when you met Bluerin?â
âEh? About 10 days?â
I donât remember exactly but I felt it should be around that long.
To begin with, my objective was to take down a Grand Grizzly⊠Even if I wanted to go back, I couldnât. And later on I learned from Rose that she intended for me to be beaten down by the Grand GrizzlyâŠ
âKukukuâŠâ
âU-usato? Whatâs wrong?â
Oops. I let out a dark laugh unintentionally when I remembered that unreasonable situation back then⊠I immediately smiled and Amakoâs face cramped up from seeing the sudden change. Iâve done it now⊠I was used to acting like this around Senpai but Amako was just a normal child. Right, act normalâŠ
âI really feel like good now that weâve finally arrived in this forest! In fact, I suddenly want to blow away that Blue Grizzly over there to the skies!!â
This time, Amako moved away from Bluerin. Even if itâs me, thereâs no way I could easily blow away a Blue Grizzly like that. I guess they didnât get the joke? But even if I said that now, they might not believe me.
âŠI guess this was going to happen since I wasnât used to it.
Maybe once I get a bit smarter, Iâll try thinking of other ways to get along better with children.
*
After walking inside the forest for a bit, I found a familiar marking on a tree. It was nostalgic to see the sharp lines engraved on the tree.\nâI came here for the first time around one month ago⊠Then I got busy with the war and it feels like a lot of time has passed.â
This mark was something that I left during my time here so I wouldnât lose sight of my surroundings.
If I recall correctly, I made this particular marking when the Grand Grizzly was nearby.
âWell, letâs go.â
âGwahâŠâ
Bluerin gave a cry lower than usual.
âYou feel uneasy?â
I stroked Bluerinâs head as he stared at the cave he originally lived in. After bringing down that snake, I carried his parents over to this cave and left with Bluerin⊠He probably didnât want to look at them with his own eyes.
It was extremely sudden and Bluerin probably couldnât keep up with what was happening⊠He simply directed his resent at that snake and went straight towards itâ
âHe was fighting to die.
âTheyâre your parents, right? Thatâs why you have to give a proper farewell, you fool. Youâre my partner, youâll be going on a journey with me to save Amakoâs mother. Therefore, you should settle this matter so time starts moving for you againâŠâ
I learned a bit from seeing the funeral for the fallen soldiers in the battle we recently had. I was thinking various things like how I lacked power to protect people but⊠I thought that I should first save the people who need my help.
I could probably help those scary fellows back at the Rescue Squad but somehow I felt unpleasant at the thought of it. As for RoseâŠ? I would die. Thinking along those lines, I was thinking of helping Bluerin to get over the death of his parents. It might be a bit late to start thinking like this now but Iâm not complaining because I had high potential for this.
âGuruahâ!â
Bluerin took a step forward while howling out. Without hesitation, Bluerin continued forward with reassurance as I followed after him⊠But it seemed that Amako was staring at me like she had something to say to me.
ââŠYou⊠really will save my motherâŠâ
âEh?â
She didnât believe in me?
While feeling a little hurt from her words, I turned to faced Amako who was in the opposite direction from where Bluerin was walking.
âSorry.. Itâs not like I donât believe in you or anything⊠I just felt that things were going too well that I couldnât believe it was really happeningâŠâ
âAh, thatâs what you meant.â
She hasnât met a healer like me until now. I only knew types like Rose and Orga-san so I didnât know a whole lot.
Given this chance to talk, I might as well ask.
âWhat are the other healers like?â
âI donât think itâd be very interesting to hear about thoughâŠ?â
ââŠPlease tell me about them.â
Amako hesitated but I really did want to hear. I didnât know what a normal healing magician was like.
That reminds me, Tong talked about them for a bit when I first came into the Rescue Squad⊠The healers didnât have a very good reputation in this world.
âThere is one healer in the country next to Lyngle Kingdom, the Magic City Luquis.â
âMagic CityâŠ?â
âItâs an academy that cultivates magic. Itâs like Lyngle Kingdom where everyone is from the same place.. Different people from each nation come to this academy.â
âI snuck in. It was quite easy⊠I used my foresight to find a hole in the guardâs patrols.â
This was quite the aggressive child. While the courage needed to jump out alone to save her mother is amazing, her ability to take action when needed isnât normal. Coupling this with her special power, she might be invincible as a spy.âThe human that I met was harassed and bullied. Even though being in the Magic City meant that their abilities were evaluated quite highly along with it being a scarce magic attribute⊠To the humans, it was something just slightly unusualâŠâ\nââŠEven though this magic can cure poison and heal wounds⊠it was just something slightly unusual?â
âThe magic was still âusefulâ for healing wounds. However, most magicians donât fight against enemies with poison.â
Iâm guessing that it wasnât something necessary. Also from what I remember⊠no matter what attribute you had you would be able to use magic to heal yourself. This was why the healing magic attribute seemed useless as they were only slightly better at healing.
âWell, arenât they aware that healing magic can also be used to cure diseases to a certain extent?â
ââŠThere arenât many healers who can do that⊠It seems that even without relying on magic, there are doctors to cure illnesses. Thatâs why this isnât regarded as something highly important.â
âThere are even doctors in this worldâŠâ
I havenât tried curing an illness myself but I remembered the scene I witnessed when I visited Orga-sanâs clinic. He applied a high concentration of magical power and coated the entire patientâs body. The healing magic penetrated and restored the patientâs health.
It was different from healing a wound or poison. These types of injuries came from an external source while an illness came from the body itself.
âThereâs also a place where demi-humans and beast kin commute. I hear that it was quite dangerous unless you had some considerable ability⊠One of the beast kin helped me out once while I was there. However, they immediately left afterwardsâŠâ
âI see⊠So the person who can use healing magic is that person?â
ââŠTheyâre not someone who would listen to you at all⊠I used my foresight and they wouldnât even look at me, let alone help me.â
âHaah, thatâs quite somethingâŠâ
No matter which world it was, there would always be people that were being bullied. They were thinking that there was no value in their only strength of healing magic⊠It might be better to let them see Rose so she can deliver a punch to them.
âThat person would only need one month to transform a bullied kid into a different healer.
While I was going through the nostalgic training I went through with Rose in my head, Bluerin stopped walking. Something rustled in the bush in front of Bluerin. In response, Bluerin barked.
âGuruah!â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âŠLooking closely, wasnât this the bush I used to observe the Grand Grizzly? Without time to confirm my question, Bluerin jumped into the bush. Amako and I followed along, leading us to a spacious area.
It was the cave where Bluerin was born and raised. It was also where his parents laid dead. It shouldâve been a cave without an owner but Bluerin was glaring within the depths of the cave.
I didnât understand the situation until the creatures inside showed themselves.
âGuruâŠâ
âGuruahâŠ!â
It was two Blue Grizzlies, were they a couple? They came out from Bluerinâs home. For the moment, I stood in front of Amako as I applied a healing coating onto her. I prepared myself to run at any time as well. They seemed to be a bigger species than Bluerin. If we couldnât run away⊠I would have no choice but to be their opponent.
âBluerin, calm down.â
I tried calling out to Bluerin but he showed no signs of backing down. The Blue Grizzlies on the other side were cautious and treated me as a threat. I wasnât scared but it would be bad if they attacked Amako. Although I wasnât sure of what would happen since I couldnât see the future.
After another moment of staring down at each other from opposite sidesâ The two big Blue Grizzlies seemed to be frightened as they looked at me and slowly retreated backwards.
Nnn�
âUsato, those Blue Grizzlies are afraid.â
âAfraid?â
Did I do something that would make them afraid? I didnât have a face like Tongâs, my face was just ordinary and nothing special. Donât tell me⊠Iâve obtained an aura like Roseâs that oppresses everything around me?
To think I would be able to scary something like a Blue Grizzly away⊠I thought I would die from the two times Iâve met a Blue Grizzly. The first time was Bluerinâs mother and the second time was with Inukami-senpai when we got washed awayâŠ
âMaybe⊠They were the Blue Grizzlies we injured?â
Come to think of it, one of the Blue Grizzlies looks like the one I tackled. The size and form is similar too. If this is the case, it makes sense that theyâre scared.
For now, I slightly swung my hand to see what would happen.. They backed up even further.
âŠJust how scared were they?\n\nâGood grief, it wouldâve been really bad if I was Inukami-senpai.â
Although, Inukami-senpai was already really bad alone. Silently thinking so, I saw the Blue Grizzly parent urging their child to come back. The cub started to slowly walk back.
âThereâs another Blue Grizzly cub here too.â
Amakoâs voice came from inside the cave and walked out. The other Blue Grizzly parent followed behind her along with another Blue Grizzly cub that seemed to be slightly bigger.
âThey returned to the earth and resurrected again as a new life.â
âRather than resurrected, it should be that they were born.â
âCertainly, youâre right.â
Bluerinâs parents were born again but they were two different existences. There were a number of lines from books Iâve read to describe this scene but one thing I could say for sure was that I felt Iâve made the right choice. While I felt deeply moved, Bluerin was sitting there and watching the small blue bears with sad eyes.
âLetâs go back, Bluerin.â
ââŠ.Gauh.â
We stood up and after giving one last glance back at the cave, we walked away. With this, Bluerin should have no more regrets⊠Probably. I wasnât confident but maybe Bluerin wanted to live there with the other Blue Grizzlies in that cave.
It probably wasnât a fun journey for Amako who tagged along. We basically came and made a grave for Bluerinâs parents. We also met two Blue Grizzlies along with their cubs.
âAmako, it wasnât all that interesting, right?â
âNope, Iâm glad I came. I know what kind of person you are now, Usato.â
Me, huh. Maybe she doubted meâŠ. Well, the problem now was how to get back. I remember the way but whether I wasnât sure if we could get back before it got dark.
The sun was close to setting, we had to hurry.
âUsato, am I riding on Bluerin on the way back?â
âEh? Would that be too much?â
ââŠ..â
She was unexpectedly silent as we came here, I didnât think Bluerinâs back was that uncomfortable. If thatâs the case, what should I do?
ââŠ.Should I carry you instead?â
âThatâs⊠I donât want that.â
She immediately turned away as she said that. I mightâve been able to accept it if an adult turned me away at the offer but a girl who seemed to be 14 years old rejected me.
If it was Inukami-senpai, she would have taken a lot of damage. That person really doesnât hold back. Although I think thatâs also one of her good points.
âI was the one who said I would tag along, Iâll get on Bluerin.â
âThen letâs get back before it gets too late.â
Itâll be fine even if I get back a bit late. Iâll just be yelled at a bit. Amako felt a bit reserved as she rode on Bluerinâs back. She seemed to be spacing out as she stared into the sky.
I didnât notice it until now but she was probably looking into the future right now. She was probably seeing if it was dangerous to get on Bluerin right now.
Looking at her, various feeling sprung up.
âOther countriesâŠâ
Amako went to various countries. Places that were different from Lyngle Kingdom⊠What would I do and how would I face these countries? Should I hide the fact that I was a healing magician? Do I hide the fact that Iâm a person from a different world? Or do I conceal nothing at all and head straight inâŠ?
âWhatâll happen will happen I guess.â
The people who look down on healing magic, Iâll just tell them otherwise. I wonât lose sight of my goal as I had a duty. Amako who saved Senpai and Kazuki⊠She asked me to cure her mother. I definitely canât betray that.
Which was why Iâll save your mother as repayment for saving my friendsâŠ
âŠWell, I was thinking of all this but⊠In the end, that decision would be left to King Lloyd.