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After escaping from Neah, we hid in a nearby forest.
We needed some time to think of countermeasures against Neah. We couldnât exactly go to the village unpreparedâŠ
Even if I have my Healing Punch, I donât like the idea of having to attack the villagers that did nothing wrong. Iâll try my best to not hurt them.
I was affected by Neahâs binding technique as well.
I couldnât move my body the way I wanted.. it made me realize again just how absurdly powerful this bind is.
I overused my magic to forcefully break out of it.
I wouldnât be able to save Ark-san right now, I needed to let my body properly rest before confronting NeahâŠ
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âItâs morning, huh.â
Right as I woke up, the first thing I caught sight of was Bluerinâs slovenly face with drool.
I felt like I was leaning on something soft too⊠When I looked back, I realized I was using Bluerinâs back as a pillow.
I was about to instinctively push Bluerinâs face away, but upon remembering last nightâs events, I stopped. I used my hand to pet Bluerin on the head instead.
âThanks. I was saved because of you.â
âGufuuh.â
Bluerin growled in delight.
It seems like he likes my left handâs touch⊠Wait, my left hand?
âI can move it.â
Looking closely, the patterns on my body have completely disappeared.
I guess they vanish after a period of time? I imagined that since it was Magic Arts, it would have a permanent effect on me. Fortunately, that doesnât seem to be the case.
I stood up and checked my bodyâs condition. There was nothing unusual. In fact, I felt pretty good.
âI think my body feels sturdier than before. Hahaha, I didnât think that Neahâs Magic Art would help me with my trainingâŠâ
I couldnât help but think that it was a good thing that I was tied by NeahâŠ
But Iâm not a masochist.
That reminds me, whereâs Amako? She should have been in the forest with us, donât tell me she went to the village on her own?
No, she was someone who had plenty of experience for long journeys. More than me by far, at the very least.
With that in consideration, I should just wait for her. I decided to sit back down next to Bluerin.
After 10 or so minutes of waiting, Amako appeared from a bush. There were some leaves stuck on her hair, but she didnât look injured. I sighed in relief and walked towards her.
âYouâre awake⊠Howâs your body?â
âYou donât need to worry about that. Iâm full of energy.â
I winded up my arm as I replied to Amako. She looked relieved, just like I did. She then presented a wrapped up bundle.
Inside, there were a bunch of fruits.. and they closely resembled apples. She handed one to me.
âI thought you might be a little hungryâŠâ
âThank youâŠ!â
The fruit should be fine, since Amako was the one who brought them. She worked at a fruit store, but more importantly, she had an abundance of survival knowledge.
Shortly after giving my gratitude, I accepted the fruit. I wiped the fruit using my coat and then took a bite.
The fruitâs sweet and sour taste spread all over my mouth.
Yeah, itâs good.
When Amako heard me softly mutter that, she took a fruit and bit into it as well.
ââŠIt looks like youâre fine after eating it. It should be safe for me to eat too.â
âYou⊠I canât believe you treated me as a food taster for poison so naturally.â
This is the result of me spoiling her with too much kindness.
Even if I could cure it with healing magic, things that harm me will still be painful.
While I complained in my mind, Amako placed a fruit by Bluerin and sat down next to me.
âHow do you plan on saving Ark-san?â
âThe enemies arenât the zombies or the villagers being controlled. The problem is that monsterâs powers and her Magic Arts.â
A half necromancer and half vampire.
It was an unexpected twist.
She continued to act as a village girl for the past 200 years. Her words filled with tears and her expression when she gave her thanks.. they were all lies. That should be obvious to me now, since thatâs what she was aiming for from the start. But I still feel shocked.
I still didnât know her personal strength and combat capabilities.
The only things I knew at the moment wereâŠ
Her ability to manipulate the dead as a necromancer.
Her vampire powers, which allow her to control the living as long as she bites them on the neck. She could also use her Charm, just by locking eyes with someone.
Lastly, she also had her Magic Arts.
âHonestly speaking, it took a lot of effort on my part to break out of that bind. Bluerin would.. probably be okay, just barely. Neah might aim for you instead.â
ââŠIâll be careful.â
âYeah. It seems like thereâs some of kind condition that needs to be met for that Magic Art to activate. She didnât say it herself but I suspect that⊠She has to come into contact with the target herself first.â
Otherwise, she didnât need to go out of her way to hug me. Iâm certain she marked me back then. If thatâs the case, I just needed to be cautious.
In other words, donât let her touch me.
At my perfect condition, I could definitely do it even if I were surrounded by zombies and villagers.
But it was possible that she possessed other Magic Arts as well. Since she has been living for at least 200 years, she should have one more.
âI donât know what other Magic Art she has. But I wonât be able to save Ark-san if I get cold feet. Also, heâsââ
âBeing controlled, right? He might be an enemy as well.â
ââŠ..Yeah.â
Neah was definitely controlling Ark-san.
I had to take this seriously and use everything I have to confront him.
âŠWait a moment. Ark-san was already bitten and under Neahâs control. Was making Ark-san fight the only thing she could doâŠ?
No, it wasnât that simple. Neah probably searched through his memories by now, which meansâŠ
âThis is badâŠâ\nâEh?â
âOur identities have been exposedâŠâ
My identity as a human who was summoned from another world.
Amako, a beastkin who could use a rare and special magic that could predict the future.
I canât imagine what she would do now that she knows. I only know that thereâs no way she would give up on us now.
âHaahâŠâ
If I only gave Neah the impression as a healer who had a lot of physical strength, she mightâve still underestimated me. However, sheâll probably be using everything she has to capture us now.
How can this possibly get any more troublesome?
âWell, whatever will be, will be.â
I took another fruit and bit it.
All I can do now is rest and maintain my bodyâs good condition.
âŠOh yeah, I have a book that I got from the mansion.
I used my right hand to pull out the worn out book from my coatâs pocket while holding onto the fruit with my other hand.
Amako tilted her head to the side in question once she saw the book.
âWhatâs that?â
âSomething about the previous Hero⊠I think.â
I didnât thoroughly look through the bookâs contents, so I wasnât sure if this book was genuine.
Thereâs still plenty of time until night.
Although I didnât want to think pessimistically, I might not be able to read this book ever again after today. I should read a bit of it.
Without much thought, I started flipping through the pages.
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Before I start writing about âhimâ, thereâs something I need to say. He personally doesnât like it when someone writes about him.
He would prefer not to have his own achievements documented.
For him, his achievements are reminders of the many lives heâs taken.
As he was someone who survived through many battles and stood on a mountain of corpses, he felt a pain beyond our imagination when he was praised for his achievements.
But I wish to pass this knowledge onto the future generations. For the bystanders who misunderstood him and didnât see his true appearance, I humbly desire for them to sympathize with him as well.
He was alone.
Whether it was friends or people who understood him, there was no one.
His hometown and family was nowhere to be found.
He walked on his dark path alone, leaving many corpses in his trail, until his hands were completely dyed with blood.
He was what the humans and sub-humans would call a hero.
But I want whoever is reading this to understand one thing.
A hero doesnât exist anywhere. Itâs an image people just made up because it was convenient. No matter how much strength he possessed, he was still only human.
As for what Iâll be writing, itâs a story about one human. Itâs a record of our âsinâ, a form of atonement for the distant future.
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âThere seems to be some special circumstancesâŠâ
After reading that far, I took a breather.
What in the world is this? There was too much darkness surrounding the Hero.
I started reading more out of boredom, and it was consistent with the narrative in the beginning. It was carefully describing the Heroâs emotions and what was happening.
I donât know what kind of person wrote this but they were definitely someone who was close to the previous Hero.
âThey fought against the Demon King before but I think the demons are completely different than before.â
At the very least, thatâs what I read. It describes the Demon King Army, in a much more vulgar way than I know them.
They used the captured humans as a source of supply for magic, brainwashed them, and sold them like slaves⊠At any rate, all I knew was that the current Demon King Army was only trying to take over Lyngle. Although, they did give us a surprise attackâŠ
Yikes, itâs written here that the Demon King devised a plan and caused one of the human countries to become a traitor. A country, not a village⊠Is the Demon King really the same person as the one written here? Their methods feel really differentâŠ
The person called the Hero found out about this scheme and defeated them all.
But there was no joy or anything from the narrator. They were simply writing down what happened. It felt a bit like the history books Iâve read.
âLooks like he had a lot to deal withâŠâ
Well, Iâm living in the present now. Even If I know the situation back then, the only thing I can do is give my sympathy.
Even soâŠ
âIt looks like the non-humans idolized the Hero.â
âIt seems so. I donât know that much but my hometown does hate humans. However, Iâve never heard them saying they hate the Hero.â
After hearing Amakoâs words, I turned my attention back to the book.
I donât know if this book talks about what the Hero did for the non-humans. But if they idolized him, it must have been a pretty big deal.
ââŠâŠHm?â
There was a small memo inserted between the pages.
When I turned to that page, there was a drawing and characters that I couldnât read. The characters are a little blurred but an expert could probably carefully examine this to find out what it says.
âA crocodile? A lizard? No, it has wings too.â
It looked like it was spitting flames from its mouth too. The wings on its back looked sharp as well.
It wasnât a really good drawing.. But it gave me this weird and indescribable feeling.
As for the memo that was inserted here, Iâm guessing Neah put it here. Perhaps she figured out what the characters are. I opened the memoâŠ
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With one breath, everything was disintegrated.
When its claw swung down, the earth split.
When its tail moved, a mountain would be shaved.
That monster, which went down the path of evil, was known as the Wicked Dragon. When that thing went past a forest, it would corrode all the vegetation and greedily devour every single living thing. When it went past a country, all the water would be polluted and the people living there would be all killed without any reason.
However, he was able to defeat that monster.\nThe battle took place in Samariel. The Wicked Dragon suddenly made its appearance there one day, causing destruction and enveloping its surroundings with poison.
For all the events Iâve written about involving him so far, he has been using his magic to deal with everything. He was blessed with an unparalleled magic, but that held no meaning against the Wicked Dragonâs thick and powerful scales.
The battle continued for three days and three nights.
During that time, even I couldnât personally witness it. But I was able to see the moment when he delivered the final blow to the Wicked Dragon.
He purposely plunged inside the dragonâs mouth where there were no scales. He concentrated all his power into his short sword and pierced through its bowels and heart, ending its life. No, if I had to borrow his words, he sealed it.
According to him, he couldnât kill that monster right now.
Knowing that the Wicked Dragonâs soul still existed, it felt strangely ominous to stare at its dead body.
For someone like him who has ended the life of countless demons and monsters, it was very peculiar that he couldnât kill the Wicked Dragon. He was only able to seal it, which I found difficult to accept.
When I looked at the Wicked Dragonâs corpse that was standing among the rubble, I harbored a certain fearâŠ
It wasnât that he couldnât kill it, but rather he didnât want to kill itâŠ? I had a foolish doubt like thatâŠ
When I voiced my doubt, he said nothing.
As for what his silence meant, I didnât know.
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The Wicked Dragon.
Well, that certainly does appear often in Fantasy genres. But Iâll pass on having one appear in front of me. If whatâs written in this book is the truth, then itâs definitely not an enemy I could take on. Itâs possible that even with Senpai and Kazuki, we might not win.
Thinking of it like that, the previous Hero was really extraordinary.
âŠ..The previous Hero was a super cheat. Yeah, there are probably novels with settings like that out there.
âWhy was Neah studying something like this?â
I didnât know her that well but this was one of the things that I couldnât comprehend at all.
Or maybe she was just reading this on a whim.
Well, I guess it doesnât matter.
âUsato.â
âWhat is it?â
Amako suddenly called me.
I closed the open book and turned my attention to her, who looked a bit anxious.
âDo you remember that large room from the mansion yesterday night?â
âAah, yeah. What about it?â
It was the room where we jumped off from.
âAt that time, I thought I had seen that room before⊠It looked like the one I saw in my dreamsâŠâ
âThatâsâŠâ
Amako was the only capable of seeing the future and today I was uneasy about whether or not we could save Ark-san⊠Which is why I didnât think or notice anything peculiar about that room.
âI mightâve just been imagining it. The room wasnât so clean in my vision, as there was rubble everywhere⊠Also my dream was really vague tooâŠâ
So thatâs why she looked surprised for a second back then.
We were searching for the Necromancer back then, maybe she was being considerate and didnât want me to worry?
She is really an awkward girl who pays attention to weird things.
But if the place she saw was that large room, it means the person in the mansion is the one who gets on their knees in front of me.
âIn other words, Neah is the one who will stab meâŠâ
âProbablyâŠâ
Itâs decided. Iâm going to deliver a Healing Punch to that little girl the moment we meet and incapacitate her.
Once I found my resolve, Amako hung her head down a little and spoke.
âI know you have healing magic so I donât need to be worried but⊠She can use Magic Arts, so if you happened to get cursedâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
Cursed, huh.
That didnât occur to me at all.
I can understand why Amako would feel worried. I easily fell into Neahâs trap yesterday, after all.
But if Iâm feeling afraid before doing anything, I wonât be able to advance. I think itâs important to take some time to think as well but Ark-san is being held captive at the moment. No matter what, weâll have to save him either way.
I smiled at Amako and tried to lift her spirits,
âThereâs no way I would lose to something like a curse, yeah? I was able to break out of her bind with just my physical strength somehow. You donât need to worry.â
ââŠâŠIâm aware that youâre some kind of superhuman, an eccentric person who wouldnât be considered human in most cases and able to look calm on the surface under any circumstances⊠But youâre still more or less human⊠Iâm worried.â
âAlright, maybe you should be worried about me for a bit longer.â
This little⊠She actually looked genuinely worried as she said that.
I gave a big sigh and leaned against Bluerin who was still sleeping.
âYouâre too restricted to that vision of yours.â
ââŠâŠBut thereâs no way it would be wrong.â
Itâs because thereâs no way it would be wrong.
What you saw will certainly occur in the future. However, you were only seeing that from your side. In the end, it was a subjective view.
Itâs not like Iâm denying what Amako is saying, itâs a little different.
âWhen you saw blood drip down from me, you didnât directly see it, right? Itâs possible that it isnât my blood. It could be the blood of the person trying to stab me.â
That person was leaning on the wall and sitting before. Also, I was covering what was happening due to my height and body build.
âIn short, thereâs lots of outcomes even when youâve seen the future with your vision.â
âLotsâŠ?â
âFirst of all, thereâs no way I wouldnât be able to avoid an injured person stabbing me with their knife. Even if I were about to be stabbed, Iâm confident I can immediately smash it apart.â
Iâll be able to see it coming, thatâs why Iâll be able to easily dodge it.
I didnât directly state I would be able to fracture the knife with my bare hands since I wasnât sure. But with my current dynamic vision, I should be able to. I could heal my wounds and fatigue with healing magic and react to surprise punches from Rose. If I dedicate everything to my vision, I should be able to cope with anything.
âBut even you could be stabbed, Usato.â
âLet see. Thatâs certainly possible. But youâre saying âcouldâ, not âdefinitelyâ. That means thereâs hope, donât you think?â
âUh⊠Thatâs.. youâre being unreasonable.â
The sulky Amako couldnât help but let out a little smile.
I can honestly understand why Amako is worried.
Thereâs no way I would feel good if Iâm the only one who could see what would happen in the future.
In her words, itâs not necessarily true that I always see the future I desire. And thereâs nothing I can do. That sense of helplessness is torture.\n\nâShe⊠Came to Lyngle in order to save her Mother back in her country.â
âFuuhn, her Mother, huh.â
My mother, thatâs already a memory from a long time ago.
Once the humans realized my mother was a necromancer, they killed her. My father who was a vampire ended up just the same.
With that being said, I donât have a grudge against the humans. If I had to say it, the humans are the bad ones since they always take revenge.
Leaving that aside, she traveled all the way to Lyngle?
I thought she was someone amazing, but I guess thatâs it.
âThe magic she uses isâŠâ
âPerception magic, right? You can leave that out tooââ
âNo, that was just the lie we used to deceive everyone.â
âEh, I thought I was doing pretty well. You didnât trust me to that extent?â
Although I was playing the deceiving game too.
I didnât feel like they saw through me but donât tell me they were already on their guard from that point?
âWell then, what is Amakoâs magic?â
âShe can see the future. She uses her magic to foresee it.â
ââŠ..â
Youâre kidding. Even I didnât know how to react and remained silent.
This magic was a very scarce type of magic among the beast-kin. The ones that possess it are considered very precious in their own country. The beast-kin tribe right now should have a Princess of Prophecies, known to read the flow of time.
A human connected with the Hero, and the Princess of Prophecies?
Whatâs with this combination? This isnât normal.
I looked at Ark and asked while trying to suppress my trembling,
âYour group, no⊠What is Usato? Human?â
âUsato-dono isââââ
Someone that was summoned from another world like the Hero, a human.
When Arkâs words came out, I couldnât comprehend them for a moment.
But after a few seconds, something surfaced from my mind.
âHero Summoning.â
The method of obtaining a Hero. Using teleportation magic to call someone from another world with suitable qualities into this world. No, it wasnât magic.. it was more like a ritual under these circumstances.
And that was what carried out here.
âAhah.â
Another world. Another world, another world, another world.
What a wonderful unknown. I finally knew the reason why Usato was being stubborn and didnât want to talk.
I didnât need to confirm it, this was the âcorrectâ answer.
If I knew about this, I would absolutely not let go of him.
I would probably tie him up like some treasure.
I have lived here for 300 years and there was another world beyond my imagination out there.
At first, I was just doing this for some entertainment. I thought I found a human that could help me kill some time.
But after our first meeting, I changed my mind. I was interested to know more about him.
And now, Iâve changed my mind again. I feel a great sense of attachment to him.
âTell me more about that.â
ââŠâŠYes.â
He was summoned along with two Heroes in Lyngle.
He was put into the organization known as the Rescue Squad and received severe training.
The Blue Grizzly monster with him isnât a familiar. He follows him around with a relationship of pure trust.
During the recent battle against the Demon King, he was able to save many people.
Finally, he was the one to defeat one of the Demon King Armyâs generals.
The more I hear, the more I want him.
Just the fact that he was a person from another world was enough to pique my interest but his activity in this world made me curious as well. The surprising thing was it hasnât even been a year since he arrived and he was able to accomplish all this.
âIâll definitelyyyy capture you. Ah, but using the zombies and villagers doesnât seem to work. Ark-san, does Usato use some kind of special magic?â
âUsato-donoâs weapon is simply just his physical ability. He only uses healing magic on his body. Among all the people I know, the only one that surpasses his physical ability is the person who taught him.â
âWaah, how frightening!~â
When I saw him smash apart a zombieâs legs during his infiltration, I was honestly stunned.
It didnât even take long for him to take care of the zombie. One zombie is usually enough to hold down a normal human in one second.
I could spend a lot of time to create binding technique again but it might end up like last time.
What if I tried fighting him myself? No way, thatâs impossible.
My Magic Arts werenât suited for combat and I definitely couldnât contest against that superhuman strength of his.
ââŠThatâs right. I could just use that.â
There was one thing in this mansion that was from my fatherâs âcollectionâ.
It was what got me interested in the Heroâs records.
I couldnât suppress my excitement and quickly rushed down to the 1st floor, where the entrance to the basement was. I arrived at the door, which gave an eerie feeling, but I opened it without hesitation.
âI didnât think I would make use of it but I have no choice. Thereâs a monster out there I need to catch.â
As I talked to myself, I jumped all the way down.
I looked up and there was a small crack near the ceiling, allowing a bit of sunlight to pass through.
I laughed.
If a zombie, human, and monster like me wonât workâŠ
Thenâ
âAhah.â
Its frame was large enough to reach the ceiling.
Its mouth was torn apart.
Its right eye was gouged out.
Its wing was shredded in pieces.
I calmly stood in front of the monsterâs corpse that had only one eye and one wing.