Expecting to Fall into Ruin, I Aim to Become a Blacksmith Volume 5 Chapter 3\nVolume 5: Chapter 3
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While I spent the morning awaiting the arrival of the persons of interest, someone came to me with news of anotherās passing.
āBoss, the dried up old cootās gone anā kicked the bucket. Heard he showed his smile durinā his final moments for the first time in ever. Said somethinā about givinā you his thanks.ā
āI see. Letās pray that heāll be happy in the next world. What do you do with the deceased here?ā
āWeāve jusā been gettinā the newcomers to bury āem somewhere.ā
āWeāre building a public cemetery in the new area to the East. Make it a shared job. Also, letās name the hot springs the āWithered Old Man Springā. Itās thanks to him we even have that, after all.ā
āRoger that. Iāll tell the others!ā
I couldnāt help but muse that my followers acted much more lively nowadays. Maybe it was just my imagination.
Just what had the Withered Old Man done to be thrown into this underground prison? There was no way of finding out now, but I could still remember the face he wore when we were in the bath. It didnāt come off as the face of a prisoner. He had been a good-natured old man, at least thatās what he felt like to me⦠I hoped that heād lead a proper life in the next realm.
āBoss, Iāve got Galdmira and Psyshin here with me!ā
I couldnāt say for certain whether Iād sparked some suspicions among the followers by calling upon the two so suddenly, but they had all assembled. It was almost as if they believed their existence was one of vital importance to me.
āYou think weāre gonna get killed here?ā
That was Galdmira to a tee. He didnāt bother to hide his lack of composure.
āYeah, Iād bet on it.ā
The Money Grubber, on the other hand, looked as if he was ready for whatever was to come.
āI wouldnāt do something that scary. Iāve never even given those kinds of orders.ā
āThat so⦠You know, I always thought you were one amazing bloke, but now that much is clear. Itās only been two weeks since you came to this hellhole, and you already have it in your grasp. You seized this place with all its ruffians.ā
āEnough about that. You already know what I want to ask, donāt you?ā
Perhaps it was because a portion of my ire had leaked through, but the two of them broke out in a sweat in spite of the dry air. They looked as if theyād just finished moving about.
ā⦠Can I start?ā
Galdmira appeared willing to speak.
āGo ahead.ā
āI do feel sorry. Also, I donāt mean to try and prove my innocence to you, but I will speak the truth and nothing but the truth. Canāt say for sure youāll believe me, though.ā
āThatāll be enough of that, just say it.ā
I assumed that even he would have trouble speaking when surrounded by fellows as rough-looking as these, but I had no other option but to let him bear it. It was thanks to both of them, after all, that I was even here.
āSee, I was put in here for the crime of killing a fellow hunter. With the sword you gave me. Thatās what the record says, but I didnāt do anything. They forced me to confess that Iād killed him under the influence of your sword. They had me on the damn torture rack for three days straight. There wasnāt anything else I could doā¦ā
āHowād it really go, then?ā
āWell I wasnāt being controlled, obviously. I kept denying it at first, but they used some pretty mean methods to get me to say I was, you get me? This is what really happened. When I entered my buddyās room, heād already been stabbed in the back. While I was holding him in my arms, a bunch of guards broke through the door and rushed in like some damn avalanche. Then they caught me. Weāve both been set up, screwed over.ā
āScrewed over, huhā¦?ā
āIām sorry. But I didnāt have any other option. I had to give that testimonyā¦ā
If heād really gone through as much as torture, then there really wasnāt much to hold against him. It was all done to set me up⦠through a series of extremely contrived machinations.
āWait, so does that mean yer hear ācause of a crime ya never committed, Boss?!ā
The calls of my adoring followers came from all around, enraged for my sake. Come on now, letās calm down.
āIād like to hear your story too, āMoney Grubberā. You attacked some important apprentice, didnāt you?ā
āā¦ā
The man in question kept his gaze glued to the ground, seemingly utterly unwilling to speak. So thatās why heād looked so prepared.
āBoss, jusā let me squeeze the answer outta him.ā
āNo, no need for that. My swords donāt have the power to control people. That much I already know. What I want to know is why he cut down that apprentice in the first place. I hear that a lot of eye witnesses spoke up against you too.ā
āā¦ā
He remained silent.
āDoesnāt look like youāre willing to talk. Mr. Galdmira, if youāre really innocent, then I know youāll get out of here eventually. I myself want to prove my innocence and get out of here.ā
āReally? I appreciate that. Guess Iāll be relying on you again up top.ā
āThat the case? Then I ask you to make a safe return. Money Grubber, you should know that I have the right to hear your reasons. Itās your testimony that got me in here. Letās forget about me being caught. The only thing thatās important is what we do now. At least, if either you or I want to start overā¦ā
In the end, that did little to move him to speak. Under the escort of the followers and their rather nerve-wrecking expressions, he left the room.
If he didnāt want to speak, that was just as well. I just had to find another way.
Once afternoon had rolled around, the construction work for the public cemetery had already made great progress. Apparently there were plenty of people that were grateful to the Withered Old Man. The finished cemetery turned out to be simple and slightly crude, but he never seemed to be someone that pined after gaudy baubles. Rest in peaceā¦
Really, there was nothing better than a bath after a day of work.
Iād wanted some time to myself, so I only entered the bath once everyone else had gone to sleep. The hot water was just warm enough to be a great fit in this dried up patch of land.
The moon could be seen clearly today.
Something splashed in the hot water, sending waves rippling throughout.
Next to me was the Money Grubber himself. Heād come to have a good, late soak in the hot water.
āThe waterās nice.ā
āIt really is. Itās so comfortable that itās barely different from the outside.ā
āThe only complaint I have is that I canāt smith.ā
āThatās a pretty big issue. I feel the same.ā
I had a valleyās worth of questions to ask him, but if he refused to speak up about them, then there wasnāt much I could do. That in mind, there was nothing wrong with focusing on enjoying the bath instead. Why, even the moon was out, for once not obscured by the clouds.
āWhy would you build a grave in this prison? You know that this place only holds scum like me.ā
ā⦠Itās better than not having one.ā
āI wonder about that. This place was pure Hell when I arrived, but once it got a new boss, I was able to lead a pretty cosy life. I do thank you for that.ā
āThereās really no need to thank me. Itās because everyone here worked together. I couldnāt dig out this hot spring on my own, could I?ā
āYou always choose the broader look, donāt you? You canāt even grasp how amazing what you do even is.ā
āIāve never done anything that spectacular. Iāve just been doing what I can.ā
ā⦠Thereās something I want to tell you. Not that I think speaking up this late in the gameās going to do much.ā
āHm? Sure, Iāll hear you out. Iām in just the right mood.ā
The Money Grubber appeared to hesitate time and time again before he finally found his resolve. He talked about my sword, the one heād wanted, and spoke of the reality heād been so hesitant to elaborate upon.
āThe blade you forged was perfection. I thought youād pull one out eventually, but never did I dream that youād do so in a single day. It should have been impossible⦠right? Whoād even think it wouldnāt be? I mean, come on! It was one day! I thought you were playing me for a damn fool!ā
⦠ I was sort of sorry. Really, really sorry.
āI just couldnāt accept that, I couldnāt. There was no way I could. If you can just show me something that perfect, then what the Hell did I spend four years for?! Thatās what I thought.ā
⦠I really didnāt have anything to say as a rebuttal.
āSo, I ran away from reality. I pretended I never even saw your sword. I erased it from my mind. But that apprentice⦠when the two of us were alone, he said something to me. He told me that there was absolutely no way to establish ourselves in those territories, no matter how hard we tried. He said that Kururi Helan was the greatest craftsman around, no doubt about it.
āThat was when this uncontrollable anger just burst out of me. I used the sword I had to cut into him. It was the kind of anger I just couldnāt rein in. It was a violent fit of envy. To hide my shame and disgrace, I went and accepted the dark, sweet words of the Dartanelles. I excused myself by saying that your sword had taken over my mind, all to hide this petty, jealous heart of mine.
āLuckily, the apprentice survived the ordeal. But⦠I just kept covering myself in the mistakes Iād gathered.ā
ā⦠So thatās what happened.ā
āYour sword was perfection. Iām sure you can aim even higher. Once you get out of here, do me a favour and aim to do even better. Some day, I want you to show me how far youāve come. Not that Iāll be out of here anytime soonā¦ā
āIām happy you could tell me the truth. Iāll try and be more confident in my capabilities from now on. If I do that, who knows. Things like these may not even happen anymore.ā
āYou donāt have to think that way. This was my blunder, through and through. Itās what I get for falling to my own weaknesses. You just have to keep on aiming straight up. Thatās it.ā
It really felt as if todayās bath had washed more than grime away. The Money Grubber appeared to share my sentiment, given the enlightened expression his face bore.
āI think Iāll be able to work a lot better, starting tomorrow.ā
The way he said it resounded in a rather pleasant manner.
Any intent to deceive had flown away, along with my anger towards him. My own innocence had been completely brought into the light.
Now I finally had it in me to take on the Dartanelle Household.
Alright then. I just had to get out of this bath before I spent too much time inside.