Chapter 57 \nââŠI just got back⊠Why did it suddenly become so lively here..?â\n
Since I didnât know where this healing magician boy lived, I brought him to Kirihaâs place. The boy was sleeping on the bed while I was being questioned by Kiriha in the same room. Kyou was also present. I was honestly glad Kiriha allowed the boy to use the room for the time being, but I just didnât know how I would explain everything to herâŠ
âItâs not like Iâm trying to blame you for bringing him back. No matter how I look at it, his current condition tells me that he must have been through a lot.â
âThank you⊠Thatâll make things a little easier to explainâŠâ
âAnd? Just what do you want to do with this guy?â Kyou asked, pointing at the boy. âYou have a reason for bringing him along, right?âI started to recount todayâs eventsâŠ
As I continued my explanation, Kyou and Kirihaâs expressions gradually turned grimmer.
âUsato, that personâs name is MinaâŠâ
âAlthough Iâm the one saying this, do you like to get involved in troublesome situations or something?â
âH-how rude! Itâs not like I like being dragged into situations like this, you know!?â
How vexing. To think that Kyou of all people would say that to me. Whether it was this morningâs training classes or the matters regarding this boy⊠They were both plans proposed by Inukami-senpai.
Leaving that aside, Kiriha mentioned that the girlâs name was Mina or something, right? Just from her initial impression, she seemed like an arrogant and selfish person. Was she exactly as she seemed on the outside? âŠ.Kiriha and Kyouâs expressions seem to say that her personality wasnât that good.
âHaahâŠ. Then, about that Mina girlâŠâ
âSheâs the daughter of a nobleâŠ. People rarely have praise for her.â
ââŠ..â
âWhen you were saving this boy, you probably saw it yourself, right? Sheâs the kind of person who can cast magic on someone while laughing no matter how wounded they are. She was probably spoiled by her parents when they raised her⊠She doesnât have a fragment of common sense.â
âIn addition, sheâll do anything to have her revenge. Once she has her eyes on you, nothing good will come out of it.â
Although Kiriha tried to punch me when I first met her, she had a proper reason for it. She was doing it to protect the ones around her.
But that girl called Mina didnât possess any morals. She mightâve thought it was amusing to surround someone like that judging by how she was laughing back then. But from my perspective, she had a really disgusting hobby to entertain herself with. If I didnât consider the boy, this situation could be easily resolved with my own fists. But that wouldnât really change anything.
âWell, Iâll just have to try my best to train him.â
âWill you be alright? Even though you have a week to make this boy stronger, if you exclude today and the day of the competition.. you really only have five days.â
âItâs not like I donât have a method to make him stronger⊠But itâs quite unreasonable and it would really push him to his limits.â
âUnreasonable⊠You say.â
âIâll have him conduct the training that my superior gave me. At the very least, he shouldnât have as much trouble as me since he can already use healing magic but⊠It wonât change the fact that this kind of training is really pushing a human beingâs limits.â
I basically started with no healing magic at all, so he should have an easier time than I did.
Nevertheless, the important part was what this boy wanted to do. I wouldnât force him to fight if he didnât want to.
If he didnât want to participate, Iâll go and apologize to that girl afterwardsâŠ. She said something about compensation or some kind of reward though. I felt a little scared.
âUntil this boy wakes up, you canât get started on anything, right?â
After a slight pause, Kiriha continued to speak.
ââŠ.I have one more thing that I want to ask you. Is that alright?â
âHmm? I donât really mind.â
Kiriha had a strange expression as she queried me. What was it? Did she still have something on her mind?
But shortly after asking, Kiriha sighed and looked away.. she then turned to the door behind me.
âAnd then both Usato and I made our escape from the forest full of monsters!â
âAmazing! Amazing! To think the two of you defeated two Blue Grizzlies! Inukami and Usato are both strange!â
âWhat are you going to do about âthatâ?â
Through the slight opening of the door, I could clearly hear a familiar voice that was more excited than usual.
Although it couldnât be helped under these circumstances.. was it a bad idea to bring Senpai here? Kiriha and Kyou probably didnât like the idea of having another human in their home.
âŠ.Rather than that, why was she having such a friendly conversation with Satsuki? Unlike how silent Satsuki was in the morning, she seemed to be smiling right now⊠Just what happened?
âI heard from Amako about the heroes. I know they arenât bad people. But⊠Even I didnât expect that her affinity would be so compatible with Satsukiâs.â
âI kind of have trouble dealing with that womanâŠâ
Kyou muttered in low spirits.
Iâm guessing that the energetic Senpai talked to him before he entered this room. Sometimes I forget but Senpai is older than me and everyone else here. Itâs easy to see how Senpai dragged Kyou into her own pace and warded off any resistance he may have had.
âShe really isnât a bad person. In fact, sheâs a really good person but⊠Yeah, Iâll have her go back in a bit.â
âNo, the two of you should at least stay for dinner. Since youâre both here already, how about it? âŠYou wonât refuse, right?â
It was a little odd since Kiriha looked worried as she asked this. But after telling her that there was no way Senpai would refuse such an offer, she smiled in relief and said, âIâm glad.â
I wonder what Kiriha meant by that she was glad? But before I could ask her, she had already walked out of the room to start on her preparations for todayâs dinner. That left me with just Kyou and the unconscious boy on the bed.
âWell thenâŠâ
I had to watch over this boy and nurse him back to health⊠That was my task at the moment, but it felt unusually uncomfortable to do it.â The reason was⊠Kyou. He was next to the door and leaning on the wall while staring at me.
âHey.â
âNn?â
After a brief period of silence, Kyou spoke out to me in a somewhat reserved voice. I gave a casual reply as my attention was still on the sleeping boy.\nâIt was my bad. When I first met you, I said some things to you without any basis.â
ââŠâŠâŠ.Eh?â
I turned around to look at Kyou due to his sudden apology. But just as our eyes met, he quickly turned away in embarrassment and scratched his cheek.
I was astonished that he would say those words to me due to his initial attitude towards me. While still feeling embarrassed, he continued to talk bit by bit.
âAt firstâŠ.. I doubted that someone as fragile as you could protect Amako. But after seeing your fight today, I have to reconsider. Youâre not a weak healing magician. Itâs mortifying to admit it but⊠Amako made the right choice in choosing you.â
âŠ.I guess this was what people called a blessing in disguise.
The mock battle with Halfa-san brought an unexpected outcome⊠It seemed that this was a favorable one. After seeing the battle, Kyou acknowledged me.
When I first arrived here, I said I didnât really care about his thoughts. But that was only on the surface. His words honestly made me happy.
Yesterday evening, he was staring at me with hostility like I was an enemy. I couldnât see any trace of hostility now as he looked at me⊠I couldnât help but let out a laugh.
âW-why are you laughingâŠâ
âNo, I just thought⊠You really do like Amako, eh?â
It was quite pleasant to see his genuine concern for Amako.
âHaah?â
However, he wasnât shy or angry about it. He looked confused. It was like he was saying he didnât understand what I just said as he blankly looked at me.
Since his reaction was different from what I expected, I couldnât help but immediately ask âEh? Was I wrong?â
âYou have the wrong idea. I donât like Amako, so yeah.â
âIs that so? I thought you liked her and thatâs why you kept thinking about her.â
It looked like he kept worrying about Amako. Was that not the case?
As I folded my arms and thought about what other explanation there could be, Kyou gave a big sigh and said, âI guess it canât be helpedâŠâ
After a brief pause, he continued.
âThe reason Iâm so concerned about AmakoâŠ. How do I say it? During the time when we met Amako, she was always so reckless. She often got herself in a lot of dangerous situations. It was enough to make anyone think she might just get kidnapped and disappear somewhere one day.â
ââŠ.That AmakoâŠ..?â
âWell thatâs how it is, thatâs why I couldnât break the habit of worrying over Amako. I mean, itâs important to save your mother and all but⊠Thereâs no point if something were to happen to you tooâŠâ
There was no doubt that she had a tough and difficult journey. She came all the way from her home and travelled to various countries before arriving in Luquis. Just from how Kyou described it, I could imagine what kind of risks she took to make it this far.
During her two years in Lyngle Kingdom, it was probably more than just a safe place for her. She mightâve used that time to heal the wounds in her heart.
âI didnât want to accept it.. but the only person who can save both Amako and her mother is youâŠ. Itâs definitely impossible for me. Thatâs why⊠Usato, Iâm entrusting it to you.â
I gave a firm nod to his words.
Kyou was a more gentle and honest person than I initially thought. The first thing he did when the mock battle with Halfa-san was announced was to come warn me.
Although his words to me in beginning seemed a little severe, he was just worried about the others around him.
He looked a little wild and rude but he was a very kind person.
ââŠâŠâŠActually, why did you assume that I liked Amako? Sheâs younger than me. No matter how I look at it, our ages are too far apart. Sheâs way tooââââ Ouch!?â
Kyou suddenly shouted in pain and jumped up. Surprised by his cry, I tried to see what was behind him⊠He was holding his tail and squatting down in pain.
Was someone attacking?
But that thought was immediately erased in the next moment.
Amako was behind Kyou and looking at him without any expression.
ââŠ..Kyou, if you say any more than that⊠Iâll get angry.â
âA-AmakoâŠ. You⊠Isnât it against the rules to grab my tail like that without holding backâŠ?â
I could feel the intimidation in Amakoâs empty eyes as she stared down at Kyou. She felt a lot different than usual⊠Did Kyou provoke Amako and incur her imperial wrathâŠ?
I heard before that this topic was a taboo among girls⊠But I didnât think it would apply to Amako as wellâŠ. The next time I think about teasing Amako⊠Yeah, I shouldnât.
As I watched the situation unfold, Kyou tried to make a quick escape and headed for the door. However, Amako placed her foot in the way, which caused him to trip and fall over. My body was overcome with fear upon seeing Amako use her magic to prevent any means of escape.
âJ-just wait a moment.â
âWhose age is too far apart? Even I have my times when I canât tolerate something. If I hear you say it again, donât think youâll get away with only this much.â
Amako looked at Kyou with cold eyes. Kyou, who was frightened, raised his voice.
âM-my bad! I was wrong!!â
While still clutching his tail, Kyou begged for Amakoâs forgiveness. There was no trace of the manly apology he made to me only a few moments ago. The more I observed this scene, the more lifeless it appearedâŠ
I was secretly trembling inside but I still decided to step in and help Kyou out of his predicament.
âA-Amako? Did you come here for something?â
ââŠ..Yeah.â
âKyou, how about checking on Senpai for me? I need to talk with Amako for a bit.â
âI-I got it.â\nKyou slowly got up. His shoulders drooped and he left the room while holding his tail in his hand. It was Kyouâs own fault for saying something he shouldnât have said but I couldnât help but pity him when I saw him leave the room like that.
Amako turned to me in silence. She gently tilted her head to the side. She looked at me a little suspiciously as I made eye contact with her.
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
âW-whatâŠ?â
After staring at each other in silence for a few seconds, Amako replied,
âNothing⊠Itâs just that this boy is going to wake up soon.â
She had her ability to see the future so it wasnât strange for her to know. But the way she said it⊠It felt like she was familiar with him.
âIs he an acquaintance of yours?â
ââŠ.I know him from my visions.â
âWhat kind of person is he?â
âHeâs someone who no one could trust so he ended up as a person who couldnât trust anyone. Heâs quite pitiable. When I saw him in my visions two years ago, he was just someone that other people didnât bother with. Despite the fact that heâs younger than me⊠His present situation is actually this cruel.â
âŠ.Wasnât this kind of heavy?
It wasnât at a level where I couldnât handle it but⊠If it were Rose, she could just train him without any mercy. But I donât think Iâm capable of that.
âItâs alright, Usato. You can do it.â
âYou say it so easily.â
Well, I couldnât back out and say it was impossible at this point.
I still had to talk with the boy and ask what he intended to do. Everything would begin from there. I looked aimlessly at the ceiling while Amako was watching over the boy. She grabbed a wooden chair and sat next to me.
âHeâs waking up.â
Amako put her hood over her head as she said so.
I nodded in response and turned my attention to the boyâs body. After a few seconds, the boy, lightly groaned and opened his eyes.
His hair was in a mess and there was quite a bit of dirt under his eyes. Looking closely, he was a little thin. Did he not eat much usually? No matter how I looked at it, he didnât have a healthy body.
He was currently staring at me and Amako.
ââŠâŠ..â
ââŠâŠ..â
ââŠâŠ..â
Including me, the three of us were silent.
We wouldnât get anywhere unless we started talking but he kept glaring at me⊠No, his long hair was sort of covering his eyes and it only looked a bit scary. He wasnât necessarily glaring at me. Maybe I misunderstood him when I first met him near Luquisâ gates? I thought there was hostility in his gaze.
Still, his eyes seemed to be quite good if he could see me from such a long distance.
âŠâŠ..Well, in my case, I was used to being observed from a distance like that.
âDo you remember what happened this afternoon?â
ââŠâŠ.YâŠYeah.â
âWhatâs your name?â
âNackâŠ. You areâŠ. Usato, right? A healing magician just like me⊠But I donât know who the person next to you isâŠâ
âWell itâs a given you would know about me, you saw my mock battle with Halfa-san⊠Aah, you donât have to mind this person next to meâŠ. Anyways, Iâll explain to you what happened after you fainted. Stay calm and listen carefully.â
âY-yesâŠâ
As my explanation went on, his face gradually became paler. I gave a detailed explanation of what happened while he was unconscious and told him about how Inukami-senpai set him up for a duel.
After I stopped talking, he hugged himself with his arms and trembled in fear.
âI-I⊠Why do I have toâŠâ
Just as I had thought, Nack was in a state of shock.
His reaction is understandable. If a match suddenly got decided for me without my consent, I wouldnât want to fight either. But thatâs just how unstable the situation is.
âIt would have been even more dangerous for you if this match wasnât proposed.â
âBut thatâs because Iâm a healing magicianâŠ.â
âNo⊠I heard that youâve been bullied quite a bit. I donât know exactly how much, but Mina went far enough to exhaust all your magic. If you received another hit during that stateâŠ. Let me just be frank with you. If you took another hit from Minaâs magic, you would have died.â
It wouldnât have been just a small injury preventing him from going to school.
I was disgusted at the fact that this group in their spare time would fire magic at Nack until his magic was exhausted.
ââŠâŠâ
âButâŠ. The reason they took it that far this time was because of me. Due to my rash actions, I put you in a dangerous situation. Iâm truly sorry.â
I put my hands on my knees and bowed my head down.
Nack panicked upon seeing me lower my head but this was obviously something I had to say. Their group probably never took their abuse on Nack this far before. The reason was simple; Nack would have already died long ago if they did.
By showing Luquis the âstrengthâ of a healing magician, Minaâs pride was wounded. But I only felt anger right now because she didnât come directly for me but rather another healing magician instead⊠She went for Nack.\n\nâŠâŠâŠâŠ..Yeah.
ââŠâŠI wonât deny that.â
âUsatoâŠ..â
Amako, stop looking at me with those eyes. Itâs like youâre disappointed in me.
There was really no other option here. If Nack wanted to get stronger, he would have to go through the same training Rose gave me. There was also the fact that I didnât know any other ways to get stronger.
But donât worry, Nack, you will definitely have an easier time than me. At least, I think soâŠ
âW-wellâŠ. If you donât want to, Iâll go bow down and apologize to Mina. Thatâs why you donât have to force yourself to fight. There are other paths to take.â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Nack was looking down on the bed.
No matter what his answer is, I wonât say anything about it.
If you wanted to win, you had to go through this training. In truth, I understood from personal experience just what kind of training you would go through. I didnât want you to experience this training from hell either.
Running until I collapsed, only to be revived so I could continue running⊠Continuing that endless cycle was one of the basics of the Rescue Squadâs healing magic. But you havenât seen true hell until you got past that part. You had to deal with the mental burden too. Waking up in the morning and thinking about the running you had to do for the day wasnât the most pleasant experience. Although you wouldnât be tired or receive any injuries due to healing magic, you would feel a strange sense of pain in your legs.
âIt was the type of training that deteriorated oneâs mind.
But in turn, youâll be rewarded with definite resultsâŠ.. Youâll still have mixed feelings about it though.
âEven someone like meâŠâŠ Can win?â
âIâm not making any guarantees. But if youâre determined, youâll definitely be rewarded for your efforts. I am proof of that.â
I obviously wouldnât do the training where I would send him flying in the air every few seconds. It would be more accurate to say that if I did do that, Nack would die.
After receiving my words, Nack still looked indecisive. But that was only for a moment. It wasnât long before he looked like someone who had made up his mind. His eyes were still gloomy but I could see a faint spark of light in them now.
âIâll do it⊠Iâll really do it⊠Iâll defeat MinaâŠ. Thatâs why⊠Please, make me strongerâŠâŠ..!â
âWell said!â
I didnât think I would train a healing magician just like Rose⊠Iâll thoroughly temper and train this boy, Nack, in the Rescue Squadâs style of healing magic.
I swore this inside my heart.
*
âThe training will begin tomorrow. For today, be sure to eat well and get plenty of sleep.â
Since Nack was determined to fight with Mina, the next problem was his bodyâs current condition.
He probably didnât eat anything that gave him a good source of nutrition. His complexion was slightly better now thanks to his healing magic being restored but I couldnât ignore his poor health.
Healing magic couldnât restore mental fatigue or nutrition, so it was important to eat well.
I realized just how important a good source of nutrition was after a session of training. Every cell in my body would scream and demand me to eat something⊠On the first day I started training and got to eat something at dinner afterwards, I shed tears. No, how should I say it? It wasnât an exaggeration to say that when Tong snatched my food, I felt like a tiger that had just entered a fierce world.
âUmmâŠâ
As I indulged in a nostalgic memory, Nack looked around the room restlessly.
âBy the way⊠Where are we?â
âAh.â
What kind of explanation should I give?
Should I just honestly tell him this was Kirihaâs place⊠Where other beast kin lived?
I donât think this boy had any prejudice against non-humans but⊠What should I do?
âUsato.â
âWhat is it, Amako?â
She had the habit of tugging on my sleeve when she wanted my attention. I couldnât see half of her face due to the hood covering it but I could tell she was looking at the door.
âSorry, I was too late.â
Eh? What was too late?
As I was about to ask, the door behind me slammed open and someone stepped in. From there, I understood what Amako meant.
Senpai had appeared with Satsuki in her arms.
âUsato-kun! Could we take this child back with us!? âŠ..WaitâŠâŠ Huh?â
âI told you that you canât! Are you really a hero!? Usato, stop her!â
And behind her was Kyou, who requested my help.
Senpai was brightly smiling when she first entered and saw me⊠But she returned to normal after seeing that Nack had gotten up. Amako was hiding under her arms and hood in shame.
Nack looked at Senpai who was carrying Satsuki and at Kyou who was behind the two of them. Lastly, he looked at Amako who had taken off her hood. He was dumbfounded⊠His mouth flapped opened and closed like a fish. He kept looking back and forth between them.
Senpai let down Satsuki.. she probably felt that the situation wasnât good. She placed a hand on the back of her head and embarrassingly said,
âErm, Iâm sorry?â
Needless to say, it would take a while to explain everything to the confused Nack.