Do You Think You Can Run After Reincarnating, Nii-san? Chapter 9
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In spite of her petite, frail-looking body, she simply kept devouring any and all food brought to her premises. More than a dozen empty plates were piled up on the table, and even though the maids and butlers were speedily bringing out more, her speed of consumption surpassed the supply.
She was the elf lady weâd brought back, and her stomach knew no bounds. ââŠBurp⊠That was, a good meal.â
Quietly spoke the elf, topping off at 30 plates. This elf lady looked 15 or 16, looking at her face. And I couldnât imagine her body being that big either, so where was all this food going exactly?
Maybe sheâs like a sumo wrestler underneath those loose robes? ⊠No sheâs not. I did feel how thin she was when she collapsed on top of me.
âWow~! You sure can eat~!â Said Filly. Sheâd joined us for the meal along with Dad and everyone else.
âThis, doesnât even count, as breakfast.â The elf girl gave a thumbs up.
Now look here, you glutton. âGood good, ha ha ha!â
The lord of this house, and also the provider of the food that managed to settle down this elf girlâs stomach, that is to say, my dad, for some reason, looked quite pleased. âYou eat quite well! I like those manners at the table!â
âThank you, very much. For providing the meal.â âThink nothing of it. Itâs been said for ages that we humans owe the elven kind a great debt. In fact, Iâm the one thankful that I had the honor of hosting one such as yourself.â
âMy thanks, to my ancestors.â She said few words, and made a soft smile.
⊠She was really beautiful⊠And it wasnât just with the smile. Well, she did look young, so maybe cute was a better word?
âJack and Philene-chan said youâd fallen unconscious in the forest. Is that true?â Mom said. Did her guests leave already?
The elf girl nodded. âI⊠Am called, Rakel. Iâve left my elven home, and have been, travelling⊠But forgot to account for when Iâd go hungry, as I was leaving the last village.â
âWhat even is âaccounting for going hungryââŠâ No really.
âJack.â Dad started.
âElves are long lived, thus they possess a different sens of time compared to we humans. Itâs like how when we feel hours go by without notice, for the elves itâs days go by without notice. Thatâs something natural for them, despite them needing just as much food as we do. As a result, itâs said that most elves die from starvation. And itâs also said that this starvation is caused by forgetting to eat.â
That explanation makes elves sound like a reeeally dumb race⊠But looking at this elf, Rakel, whoâs got this listless look going on, I can kind of believe it.
âSo to aid in their self-management, many elves choose to marry humans. And they say that even if their partner eventually died of old age, they would never marry again. Quite romantic isnât it~â Mom said with starry eyes, but actually, isnât that really inconvenient for the human partner?
âHey!â Filly suddenly appeared on Rakelâs lap.
Her own seat, empty. When did she evenâŠ
âW-what!â Mr. Posford wanted to warn her, but Filly wasnât listening at all. âYou said youâve been traveling, whyâs that?â
âWhy?⊠traveling?â âYes, why.â
So sheâs asking the elf her goals. Rakel tilted her head for a moment, and then consented. âI donât have, any goal⊠per se. Though I have, been collecting, Spirit Arts.â
âSpeerit ahts?â The asker herself didnât seem to get it at all. But my dad went âOh?â in surprise.
I was interested too. She was collecting themâŠ? âWhat do you mean⊠Collecting Spirit Arts? Pardon me, but could you tell us?â
âHmm⊠Itâs faster to show.â Rakel muttered, and then raised her right hand up to her face, palm facing upward.
âThis is the ăLight of Daybreakă of the Great Spirit, Aym.â A small flame flared up from the center of her palm.
It was the same ăLight of Daybreakă that my little sisterââ who reincarnated as my maid, Anelie, had. So Rakel also had the same power?
âAnd this isâââ Rakel further raised her left hand, mirroring her right.
What happened next caused me, my mom and dad, and even Mr. Posford to gasp. The glass of water in front of herââ
The water was pulled towards Rakel and became a ball on top of her left hand. âââăOceanâs Handă, of the Great Spirit, Focalor.â
On her right hand, there was still the tiny fire. And at the same time, on her left, there was a sphere of water bobbing up and down.
She was using two spirit arts⊠At the same timeâŠ!? âWait⊠How are you doing that!?â
Dad exclaimed, standing from his seat. Momâs eyes also went wide, she put a hand over her mouth in surprise.
They themselves never talk about it, but Iâve always heard other people mention how both my parents were once quite powerful Spirit Masters. And the only reason they didnât try to teach me themselves was because both their Great Spirits were of a much different type than mine.
All that said, this must be why they were the most shocked out of anyone here. Shocked at the impossible reality that one person could wield multiple spirit arts.
âItâs possible, with the Great Spirit⊠I have.â Rakel replied after putting out the flame in her right hand, and returning the water in her left to the glass.
Dad returned to his seat, calming down slightly after Rakel put away her magic. But his shock was far from abating. He still sat there tense, and arms crossed.
âAnd⊠Which Art and Spirit might that beâŠ?â âăDivinity Plunderăof the Great Spirit, Shax.â
ăDivinity PlunderăâŠ? The Great Spirit Shax rules over theft. So any Art relating to that Spirit will do things like collecting things from a distance, and basically, anything that aids in stealing.
But how would she use it toâŠ? âCanât beâŠâ
Dad let out in a bit of a shaky voice. âYour ăDivinity Plunderăââ can actually steal the Spirit Art of others!?â
ââŠYes.â Rakel affirmed with a nod.
A Spirit Art that steals other Spirit Arts, whatâŠ!? â Steal⊠Or rather, itâs the power to⊠Imitate. Since I simply imitate anotherâs Art, itâs not the case that the one I imitate will become unable to use theirs⊠I can⊠Replicate a Spirit Art after seeing it⊠Once. Though, I can only manifest, 2, at the same time.â
âOh, so thatâs how it is⊠Like how a craftsman tells their apprentice to watch and learn, you have the ultimate form of it, I seeâŠâ So a cheat abilityâŠ
They say that elves are close to the spirits, so maybe thatâs why their Spirit Arts are like this, greatly surpassing mankind? âThen when you said âcollectâ, you meant that youâve been traveling around seeing and learning different spirit arts?â
â⊠Yes. I figured⊠I might find something I need, someday.â âHow long have you been traveling?â
âLetâs seeâŠâ Rakel began counting on her fingers.
â⊠About, 100 years.â OofâŠ
There goes my time scale⊠âIf youâve traveled that long, havenât you collected all the Arts by now?â
âNo⊠Though the sum of Great Spirits are finite, the Arts people can manifest are, multifarious⊠Not to mention, people with Spirits such as Rank 1, Baal, or, Rank 32, Asmodeus, are quite⊠Rare to happen upon.â âI see⊠No, youâre quite right. HmmâŠâ
Hummed dad with a nod as he chewed on the thought. âYou must be tired of all the questionsâŠâ
âNo. Iâm glad to answer, as thanks for the delicious food.â âWell then, that makes it easy⊠So, Rakel-san, you donât happen to have Andrealphusâ ăVeiled Wings of Freedomă, do you?â
ââŠ!â I gulped.
Dad, what are you planning? âErm...â went Rakel, bringing a finger to her temple to peruse her mind.
â...Yes, yes I do. Thatâs the Art that removes the weight from yourself or anything you touch, is it not?â âI see. One more question then. Do you happen to have any urgent business at the moment?â
Rakel inclined her head for a moment. ââŠNo. Actually, I havenât even thought of my next destinationâŠâ
âExcellent!â Dad clapped with a wide grin on his face.
⊠I know what youâre thinking. Itâs obvious now. âRakel-sanââ Might it interest you to stay at our manor for a time?â
âEh?â Rakel blinked.
âWell, no⊠I canât, abuse your hospitality.â âFret not. Youâll be paid satisfactorily, I guarantee. ââ I want you to teach Spirit Mastery to my son.â
⊠Yup, as expected. Rakel gave a tilt of her head, and looked at me.
â⊠I believe you can find, many such instructors⊠Why me?â âIt may sound like Iâm bragging, but my son Jack here is what youâd call a genius in the art. Your everyday instructor canât stay long with him. Can you belive it? After awakening to his Spirit at only 8 months old, he became this bizarre kid that trains in it every day like itâs his hobby.â
âHo! At just 8 monthsâŠâ Mr. Posford voiced. And whatâs with you calling me a âbizarre kidâ, Pops!
âBut you, Rakel-san, youâre perfect. In addition to your elven heritage that puts you above us human practitioners, you can even use the ăVeiled Wings of Freedomă that Jack has. And letâs not forget your 100 years worth of experience. You donât need to limit it to Spirit Arts, please also try to transmit that diverse breadth of experience to my son. How about it, will you accept? If needed, Iâm ready to spare no expenseâ
âHmmmâŠâ
Rakel started considering it in a hum. And in the meanwhile, I decided to get my say in. It just didnât sit right with me with them deciding everything without my input.
âDad. Can I say something?â âWhat, donât want her? Iâd imagine, if youâre any sort of man, youâd be ecstatic to have a cute girl become your personal home tutor.â
â⊠Dear?â Mom made a sweet smile.
âAh, I-in general, I meant, in general.â âHmm. Did you now.â
âY-yes, I didâŠâ RIP, Dad.
⊠Though heâs not wrong. Rather than some middle aged ball of pride like my 3rd instructor, Iâd much rather have a cute girl teaching me. But even I had some pride.
These past 6 years, Iâve been using all the knowledge from my previous life in honing my Art. She may be an elf, but Iâm sure Iâm plenty strong as a Spirit Master.
I wonât stand being taught by someone inferior to meââ Well, Iâm not that haughty, but there was the worry that she wonât actually teach me anything. After all, thatâs what the others did.
â⊠Alright.â Rakel said, facing forward.
âIâd like to see for myself, your sonâs power⊠That is, I can decide if I have something to teach, after that.â âVery well, that is reasonable. That fine with you, Jack?â
â⊠Yes. Of course.â I stood from my seat.
Thinking of all the ways Iâm about to wow this dumb looking elf.
âHm~⊠Not bad.â
Rakel looked around my training area.
Other than my sand zone, I also had things such as rocks piled up for climbing practice, and a small water hole to use in liquid floating tests. Among those, Rakelâs eyes finally stopped at the tall rock-climbing zone.
This pile of rocks stood at approximately 7 meters tall, with an inclination surpassing 70 degrees. Rakel pointed a finger at the top of this structure, and told me this:
âUse your Art to touch the top there and come back. Itâs fine if you just tap a foot on it. However, youâre not allowed to touch anywhere in the middle.â So sheâs telling me to make it to the top in one jump, is she?
âI can do that.â I walked towards the climbing construct until I was about an arms length away.
After a glance at the summit, 7 meters high, I shifted my eyes to the craggy rock surface in front of me. Le~tâs see nowâŠ
âExcuse me~!â I turned to Rakel and asked,
âYou said no touching in the middle, so I can touch it now right~!?â Rakel cocked her head with a dubious expression.
âWell, yes, I suppose you can.â âAlrighty then~!â
Gotcha. I quietly laughed and licked my lips.
This was getting fun. Like I was about to pull a big prank. I put one hand on the rock.
And then cast my Spirit Art. ââŠ? What areâââ
What happened next, was quite simple indeed. I grabbed one of the protruding holds in the rock andââ
ââLifted the whole thing up, just like that. âOH! OHHHH!?â
âAwesome~!â Mr. Posford, whoâd come to observe, fell as his knees had given out. As for Filly, she raised her hands in a cheer.
âHe... Actually lifted the whole thing...â I made a light knock on the now floating giant structure.
This 7 meterââ Or rather 10, as Iâd dug up the length holding it in the ground, hill of rocks, then made a 180 degree turn in place. And naturally,
The part called the summit came to ground level. I then made a light tap on that part with the tip of my foot.
âI just have to tap my foot on the topââ isnât that right?â I couldnât tell if she was actually listening or notââ Rakel just fixedly stared at the 10 meter structure I still had afloat in the air.
âThat is clearly over 500 kgs... Is he, perhaps...â âYes. A Roost.â
Dad explained. Rakel took a hand to her lips,
âI see... Roost... of High Divisioner Andrealphus... This is the first time, Iâve seen such output...â My heartââ skipped a beat.
After I showed them something of this nature, all my previous teachers fell into one of three patterns of thought.
Dumbly stand and stare.
Madly fume and glare. Sadly concede and despair.
YetââRakelâs reaction was unlike any of the previous. Behind the hand covering her mouth, I could see.
I caught a glimpse of the corner of her lip from the gaps of her fingers. Right nowââ Her pink lips were. Making a big, fat grin.
âHeâs... Promising.â
I could feel a hint of joy to those words. It seems I was the one surprised by her.
To think she would consider my talent, To think she could see my god-given talent and,
Smile and accept itââ âI accept... I will teach him.â
Rakel said decisively, to which dad went âOoh!â in excitement. âYouâre... Are you, sure?â
I asked, feeling a bit hesitant. I tried to sound as polite as possible. Rakel replied in a smile,
âI have nothing against teaching someone. ...And in your case, seeing someone with so much talent not using it properly, irks me.â âHuh?â
What? Did I just get dissed? âI donât know if you, for some reason, considered yourself the strongest user of the arts, butâââ
As she spoke, Rakelâs body slowly lifted up.
âââYouâre not even close, little boy.â And right after,
Rakel launched skywards, like a rocket. Then, rotating herself verticallyââ She now appeared standing upside down in the sky.
And it didnât stop there. She bent her knees as if building up power, and in a burstââ
ââ She kicked the air. âAH...!?â
Rakel had turned sharply mid flight. And she did it again, and again, and again, andââ.
If I had to make an analogy, it was like there were invisible boxes in the sky and she was a super bouncy ball ricocheting off them. Rakel the elf was moving through the sky as if it was her own domainââ
That multi jump that I could only manage to do 3 fold, she was doing it over and over with ease. âââYou canât do this, can you?â
âWhaa!?â A sudden voice from behind.
When I looked up, Rakel was no longer in the sky. Sheâd landed behind me. I attempted to turn around, but she pulled me into a hug before I could.
âCaught you.â I felt a chill run up my spine as she whispered so in my ear.
The sweet scent from her blue hair ravished my olfactory senses. âYou have great power, but control, not at all. Thatâs why you canât do refined techniques like this.â
It seems sheâs already in teaching mode, but I had bigger problems to deal with. Th-this feeling...! Itâs not obvious from her baggy clothes, but the feeling on my back, theyâre... Theyâre big...!
âU-umm... Could you please, kindly, sto...!â âSpeak to me casually. But, you are to call me Master. Agreed?â
âY-yes, I understandââ I agree! I get it! Master!â âGood.â
Said RakelââMaster, and finally let me go. Holy... balls, man!
My secondary sexual characteristics were this close to popping at age 7. âOnce agan... My name is, Rakel.â
Masterâs expression softened slightly as she offered me her hand. âAnd Iâll be your Master starting today... Pleased to meet you, Jack.â
A tad timidly... I took that hand. And this, is how I met my Spirit Arts Master.