After saying that, the little girl bowed, but her face showed that she was clearly frightened.
She had heard the voice of the older sister who she had gotten along with the other day, so she rushed to the front door to welcome her, but she had been surprised to find an unfamiliar dark-skinned uncle next to Yuika.
No hair and no eyebrows.
Although she had greeted him right away, because of his expressionless face, she kept her head down while timidly trembling.
ââŚNuukâ
âHa⌠my apologies. I should have been polite. My name is Nuuk. I am 31 years old.â
âWhat are you saying.â
Yuika sighed and tried to reassure the little girl with a smile.
âSorry, Marin. We surprised you.â
Eventually, Rowe came from the back of the corridor in an apron.
âHey to the two of you, why are you here this early in the morning?â
Mariete circled around to her brotherâs back, peering out with only half her face. While watching that figure in disappointment, Yuika announced the purpose of their visit.
âApologies for coming uninvited. I came here today to express my gratitude to you saving me â and Nuuk said he had some things to talk to you regarding the labyrinth exploration.â
âThen please, letâs head to the living room.â
The kitchen, which was open to the living room, had a table and chairs placed in the middle.
On the table were three small baskets, packed with food like smoke meat sandwiches, boiled eggs and fruits. In the room wafted the faint smell of black tea.
âDid you have plans to go out?â
âYeah. With Marin, to pick some Gaj.â
âGaj?â
âItâs a small fruit that grows this season. You can boil it to make a delicious jam.â
Rowe covered the baskets and moved them into the kitchen area.
Why didnât you invite me â Yuika was about to say, but upon reflection, she realized that it had probably been difficult to suddenly invite her after she had returned to the surface in that kind of condition.
Mariete walked over while cautiously carrying a tray with two teacups of black tea. Instinctively, Yuika lifted her hips from the chair, but she decided that she could not hinder Marieteâs efforts. While praying to God for Mariete to be able to safely bring the tray over, she prepared herself to help out in case anything happened.
âBla, blac tea.â
Fortunately, no accident occurred.
âAh â Marin. Thank you.â
âMy thanks.â
After Rowe patted her head, conveying the feeling that she had done a great job, Mariete shyly laughed and sat in the chair next to her brother.
She was definitely afraid of Nuuk, thatâs why she didnât come to me.
ââŚif only you werenât here.â
âBlack Princess, what?â
ââŚâŚnothingâ
For the time being, I need to get us back to the situation where we can talk again.
On the table, Yuika put an assorted box of sweets she had bought. The wooden box contained the highest quality products. She went into the store with the finest looking appearance and purchased their most expensive item.
âBecause of Rowe, I was able to retrieve my life. Thank you.â
âItâs only natural to help each other in the labyrinth. Please donât worry.â
âAnd I want you to receive this too.â
A full leather bag that landed on the table with a thump.
âThis is what we got in exchange for the drop items obtained from the labyrinth exploration. The Adventurerâs Guild staff seemed to have calculated this overnight. As a result of discussions among our members, we decided to divide it equally amongst the number of people â in other words, one fifth of the rewards to Rowe.
âAs expected, that would be too much.â
âNo, at first I was talking about handing you half.â
Yuika said with a straight face.
âWhat would you do if you were given thirty gold coins?â
If you owned a house in the rural area, you could live on one gold coin every month. Thirty gold coins would cover 2 and a half years of living expenses.
âI might just retire from being a Sherpa.â
âThat would be a problem.â
He was already considered a member of the team in terms of rewards distribution.
Nuuk took over the conversation.
âIn the first place, it was I who advised you to leave the luggage. There will always be chances to make money, but you cannot chance someoneâs life. It was of course a blessing that Black Princessâ life was saved, but if we had abandoned the spoils from the labyrinth, âTwilightâs Swordâsâ labyrinth exploration would have turned out to be a complete failure. Because of you, the reputation of âTwilightâs Swordâ has been protected. By all means. we would like for you to receive this. â
âIf we protect our reputation like this, wonât we only become more suffocated?â
âBlack Princess. We have received assistance from a great number of organisations and individuals. This assistance is not limited to just funding. The preparations for coming to this town, such as arranging the carriages, coachmen, accommodations, help with coordinating between Adventurer Guilds, recommendation to the Sherpa Guild and much more. The reason why we can focus our efforts on clearing labyrinths, in short, is due to this reputation of âTwilightâs Swordâ. Even in the area of information gatheringââ
âAlright, alright. Iâve heard this before.â
It seemed like the speech was going to go on, so Yuika surrendered to stop Nuuk from talking.
Anyway, Yuika insisted that it was the party consensus, and with that, Rowe accepted the leather bag filled with gold coins.
âAnd in addition, what I need you for.â
Nuukâs request was related to what he had mentioned earlier about reputation.
Put simply, he wanted the Dive Report to be embellished in a way to improve their standing.
For example, âThe party that discovered the 48th floor Dungeon Oasis was too frivolous, failed to conduct adequate observation and ended up carelessly attacking a new species of plant-type monster. As a result of that, the monster erupted with a tremendous explosion, poisoning not only the party, but also the Sherpa. As there were no measures to cure Yuika, they had to abandon exploring the labyrinth. Finally, they had to make use of the Sherpaâs medicines and Gift to barely escape with their livesâ â such content would be somewhat disgraceful for them.
Rowe nodded.
âI understand. Then letâs do it this way.â
âThe party discovered a Cannon Vine in the Dungeon Oasis on the 48th floor, to ensure that the Dungeon Oasis could be used by future Adventurers, they proceeded to subjugate the monster. However, in reality, this was a Cannon Vine variant, and after the monster exploded, Yuika who had been unfortunately near, ended up being poisoned. Because it was the poison of a new species, there was no effective antidote available. Although with medicine prepared in advance, they were able to undertake life-saving measures, it was judged that it would be difficult to continue further exploration of the labyrinth. It was also the case that they had already achieved definite results, so it was decided that it was preferable to return for treatment.â
âThatâs fine. The Dive Report that I will be submitting to the Adventurerâs Guild will follow the same content.â
The adultâs conversation had ended, but Yuika was evidently displeased.
Nuuk mentioned that he had important matters pertaining to the labyrinth exploration to talk about, so she had reluctantly brought him along, but she didnât think that it would be such a pathetic conversation.
To make things worse, he frightened Mariete.
âNow, the talk is over. Rowe, sorry to disturb you while you were preparing to head out.â
âNo, itâs not a problem.â
After leaving, Yuika made Nuuk wait at the gate and immediately turned on her heels.
Then, she stared at Rowe who had seen them off at the front door.
ââŚ?â
She smiled at Mariete who was standing beside him, and spitefully looked at Rowe again.
ââŚAh~â
Rowe scratched the back of his head while asking Yuika.
âYour bodyâs condition, how is it?â
âIâm in great shape.â
Yuika grinned and laughed.
âIf you happen to have some time available, would you perhaps like to come with us to pick some Gaj?â
ââIâll go!â
The gleeful Yuika chased Nuuk away.
âIâm sorry for earlier, Rowe.â
Along the way to their destination, Yuika, who was holding hands with Marin, struck up a conversation with Rowe.
âAbout what thing?â
âNuukâs talk. Were you not disappointed with âTwilightâs Swordâ?â
The incident about comparing and adjusting the Dive Report.
If you were a child who looked up to Adventurers, such feelings might be born, but Rowe was someone who worked professionally as a Sherpa.
âThatâs not the case at all. If our respective Dive Reports failed to match too much, we will be requested by the Guild to verify discrepancies on some later day. We havenât faked anything this time, we just omitted certain things and changed the wording a bit, well, there shouldnât be any problems.â
âItâs like that huh.â
They arrived at their destination, the forest.
Many short shrubs grew here, and much sunlight shined through. With the presence of a spring and flower fields, it was one of Marieteâs favourite places.
âLast time, when I was looking at flowers, Mr. Rabbit came.â
âHou, was he cute?â
âYea. He was white, long ears, fluffy⌠but when I tried to catch him, he ran.â
âCatch? Why?â
âMr. Rabbit is expensive, you know.â
â-Oi, Roweâ
Feeling a glare, Roweâs cheeks twitched.
âIâve thought about this before, but letâs talk a little about how youâve planned to educate Marin.â
âNo, that, wellâŚâ
Even if I did raise her to be independent to prepare for any accidents in the labyrinth that would leave me unable to return, in the end, I might have gone a bit too far.
I will change the subject.
âOh, Marin. Thereâs a Gaj tree over there.â
âReally! Sister, quickly Gaj!â
âAh, hang on Marin. If you run like that youâll fall over.â
The Gaj fruit was about the size of the tip of a little finger, and turned a bright yellow when ripe. Wearing aprons tied to their waists with a big pocket, they stored the Gaj inside.
By noon, they had rounded up their work, found a flat place in the shade of a tree, and laid down a large cloth.
After having Roweâs homemade lunch, just like that, the three of them took an afternoon nap side by side.
âBrother. Story.â
âHm~mm, what would be good I wonder?â
Roweâs choice was the story of an Adventurer betrayed by friends in the labyrinth, and this Adventurer who had been left behind, mustered all of their wisdom and courage to return to the surface alive. At the exit of the labyrinth was the lover they had promised to marry, the two of them hugged and lived happily together â that kind of promised happy end.
When he was stroking the hair of Mariete, who had dozed off in the middle of the story, he suddenly felt a gaze.
âIs there something?â
âNo, I just thought when Rowe is with Marin, heâs got a good face.â
Yuika was lying with her elbows propping up her cheeks.
âItâs the same with Yuika, you know.â
Compared to when they had first met, she had started to show various expressions.
âHnn, is that so?â
âPlease sleep too, Yuika. Arenât you still tired?â
Yuika couldât sleep while using the Gift [Phantasmagoric Needle]. The one who had told him this was Magikan. He heard this after transporting Yuika to the clinic.
ââŚThis time, will you be gone?â
âGone from where?â
âWhen I woke up at the clinic, an old man like a Skeleton Soldier was staring at me.â
With a bitter smile, Rowe apologized, âIâm sorry.â
He had a promise with Mariete that he would go to her as soon as possible after his Sherpa work was over.
âDoctor Canop is a good Magician. In addition, heâs also the one who taught me about pharmacy. He has a scary face, is hot-tempered, overcharges for his treatment, and he drinks while at work, but heâs a reliable person.â
âDoesnât sound like thereâs anything good about him.â
Rowe took out a blanket and placed it over Yuika and Mariete.
âNow, please take a rest. Iâll wake you up together with Marin.â
ââŚâŚokay.â
After all, she had yet to recover from her sleep-deprivation. Yuika closed her eyes, and soon her breathing started to slow as she entered sleep.
Rowe stared absentmindedly at that sleeping face.
âDo you need a reason to help someone you like?â
Why did I say something like that?
I had wanted to give Yuika, severely poisoned and fighting with all her strength, even if only just that one bit more to her will to survive â that kind of motivation had been present.
Regardless of her response, without being able to reply, there was no way she could just die in good conscience after being confessed to by someone from the opposite gender.
But that question had ended up being a terrible mistake.
Although I hadnât thought that these were heartfelt words, I was quickly convinced otherwise.
Objectively speaking, Yuika is a beautiful woman.
Her face is well-proportioned, and her hair is long and lustrous. Her slender style fits my type, and her skin is light and clear.
I also like her personality of valuing efficiency, and being able to boldly make decisions.
Looking at her playing with Mariete, itâs also easy to see that she likes children. Her attachment to Mariete is another huge point in her favour.
And also, that tenacious force of will she showed in Tyros Labyrinth.
While poison was circulating in her own body beyond her control, Yuika managed to use recovery magic on everyone without being defeated by the poison in her body.
The differences in our social standings â the so-called social class divide may be a big problem, but that and my feelings are an entirely different thing altogether.
âWhat I said in the labyrinthâŚâ
Under his breath, Rowe muttered.
The leaves rustled and made a gentle noise.
âIt wasnât a lie.â
It felt like a small knot in his heart had been refreshingly untied.
As he unthinkingly said out what he realised about his feelings, the black-haired Hero who should have been sleeping suddenly got up.
Taking him aback, she forcibly grabbed him by the collar and pulled him towards her.