Someone.. well a few readers pointed out that the last chapter ended in a cliffhanger. Since I am so nice. Here is a another bonus chapter
Expecting to Fall into Ruin, I Aim to Become a Blacksmith 117
I woke up on a soft, fluffy bed.
Comforting rays of sunlight were shining from the window. The blankets were beyond smooth, they were almost slippery. The pillow seemed to absorb the weight of my head. What was this heavenly place?
I could hear the twittering of small birds. What if this really was heaven? Yes, I had fallen off of that red dragon and died. Surely.
âBrother, youâre finally awake.â
A human who can speak the human language? No, the nobleman who I had fought before losing consciousness was sitting on a chair next to the bed. Damn it, he looked cool. The sun shone on his face in a way that enhanced his already good looks. If there had been a beautiful woman sleeping on the bed instead, this would be the perfect subject for a painting. It would be that painterâs masterpiece.
âI heard all about it. You risked your own life to save me.â
âOh, is this a small show of leniency then? Are you going to show me a little heaven before throwing me into hell? That pattern?â
âWhat are you talking about? Brother, there is something I must tell you as a representative for the others.â
Eh? What? This is very scary. Please donât tell me itâs the death penalty.
âWelcome back.â
Rahsa took my right hand in his. It was warm and comforting. It was a manâs hand, but somehow soft in spite of all his sword training. I wonder what kind of hand cream he used?
âSniffâŚâ
Hm?
âUh, um, Rahsa!?â
Huge teardrops were falling from Rahsaâs eyes. His cheeks were red and even his nose was dripping.
âBrother, I, Iâm so glad youâre alive!!â
âHuh? Ah, ah, okay. Yes, very good. Ahahaha.â
âWaaahhhhhâŚâ
For a while after that, Rahsa continued to cry into my chest as I held him.
Rahsaâs hair smelled really nice. I would have to ask him the name of that shampoo. I now had two ideas for gifts to bring back to Eli.
Just as Rahsaâs tears began to stop, three others entered the room.
The first was Rail Rain.
Sorry, they were so angry that I was silent. He said.
The other was Lady Iris.
Woah, her eyes looked super puffy. She must have cried a lot. I guess this wasnât what she had wanted all along? From the way Rahsa had been acting, that seemed to be the case.
And the last person standing there was a handsome man.
He was wearing very nice clothes. Something about him reminded me of Rahsa. And he had pretty blonde hair.
Well, I honestly didnât care whoever that was.
âHey, he clearly just lost interest in me now. He hasnât changed at all in three years.â
Now, now. Rail said placatingly. Was that guy important then? He seemed really full of himself.
âWell, where should we start?â
Rahsa read the atmosphere in the room and decided to take charge.
Where? Yes, where indeed.
âSo, everyone here knows that he has memory loss?â
Everyone confirmed that they did.
âHe says that he doesnât know anyone except Rail, who he met by accident.â
âI know Lady Iris. I saw her near the castle.â
âBut that is it. Well then, let us do this. Just ask us anything. And when you are satisfied, will you tell us what you have been doing?â
Hmm, I would do so gladly. But would they really tell me everything I wanted to know?
âI donât mind. Alright, the first question then. Am I really Kururi Helan?â
âYes, without a doubt. I, Rahsa Kudan, guarantee it.â
âHmmm. So who is that stuck up blonde one over there?â
I pointed a finger and the blonde man scowled.
âHaha. Donât be angry. That is my older brother. He is the first prince of this country, Arc Kudan.â
âOhâŚâ
So he wasnât just self-important, he really was important. My mistake, my mistake.
âHuh? So are we all brothers then?â
âWhy would you think that?â
The blonde man said aggressively. Hey, I didnât want to be related to him either.
âOh, itâs because I call him brother. You taught me a lot, and so I call you brother out of respect. But we are not related by blood.â
I see. I wouldnât mind having a brother like Rahsa, but I would wholly reject to having a sullen brother like Arc.
âOkay, next. Did I do something unpardonable to Lady Iris? You know like seâŚxualâŚharassmentâŚâ
âWhy would you think that?â
Prince Arc pounced once again.
âBecause she ordered her knights to arrest me. And so I wondered if I wronged her in the past.â
âI knew it.â
âIâm sorry.â
Rail was exasperated that he had been right. Lady Iris had tears in her eyes.
âThere was a reason for thatâŚsniffâŚâ
Lady Iris was breathing heavily now, and so Prince Arc came to her rescue.
âEveryone thought you were dead. But Iris alone believed that you were alive, because of her dreams. You were there, but she said that you always ran away right before she woke up. You would laugh, ahahahaha with a stupid face and run away. I had heard about these dreams a lot, but I didnât think she would resort to arresting you on the spot.â