LEVEL 3:Â Even the Best Laid Plans go Awry, but Such is This World
Chapter 1: Myself, Natural Talent, and Bittersweetness
PART 1 of 2
âRanta! Donât get too separated from us!â Haruhiro warned as he circled behind the kobold foreman Mogzo had engaged, looking for an opening to exploit.
Not that it was hard to find. There! Again now! The elder koboldâs defense was full of holes. He could easily take it down. Haruhiro watched as the elderâs tail swiftly swished all around, but he had grasped the pattern of its movements now.
If Mogzo attacked in âAâ way, then it would react with âBâ, then do âCâ next. And if not âCâ, then it would do âDâ for sure. Haruhiro was able to predict its movements. He was confident he could finish it quickly with either [BACKSTAB] or [WIDOW MAKER].
But he didnât close in. He didnât want to finish it. Simply killing it was not his goal.
He wanted the line to appear for him. That hazy, indistinct line that glowed like fire. He wanted to be able to see it. Master Barbara of the Thieves Guild had once told him, âThe line that you seeâfeel, perhaps is a better way to describe itâappears once or twice to anyone whoâs accumulated enough experience.â
She had also said, âItâs not like we can will it to appear by concentrating hard or anything.â And though she told him, âThatâs not a bad sign,â she also warned him. âBut donât be mistaken. Itâs not anything special.â
It appears once or twice to anyone whoâs accumulated enough experience. But it had appeared more than once or twice for Haruhiro. And it had appeared for him bright and distinct when he killed Deathpatch. If the line hadnât appeared, there was no way Haruhiro would have been able to kill the kobold boss.
Deathpatch would have left Haruhiro behind and gone after everyone else; maybe even killed them. How many would have died? The line had saved Haruhiroâhad saved them all.
But it appeared by coincidence. It just happened to appear for him. And if that was the case, then it had been pure luck; Haruhiro had just gotten lucky. If fortune hadnât been with him, then everyone might have died.
Haruhiro didnât want to believe that they had been saved by nothing but fortune. He didnât really understand his own reasoning, but he did know for certain that he wanted to see the line . He wanted to be able to see it at will. If he could make it appear whenever he wanted, then he would be⌠invincible?
Not that he had any ambitions to become godlike or anything, but he did want to be strong. He wanted the strength to turn the tide of battle when it mattered.
âTHANKâ!â came Mogzoâs finishing blow.
Line ⌠câmon, appear! Câmon! Appear, line ! Haruhiro begged. But diagonally down Mogzoâs sword came; behind the [RAGE CLEAVE] technique came all of Mogzoâs terrible physical strength in a single crushing blow.
Mogzoâs sword cut a good twenty inches down into the elder koboldâs shoulder, rending the chainmail it wore as if it didnât exist. Mogzoâs strength was unbelievable. It wasnât all muscle though, it was also his new sword: The Chopper.
Everyone had given suggestions for the name of Mogzoâs new sword, but in the end Rantaâs suggestion âThe Chopperâ was adopted. The sword was of average length at about four feet long, but its blade was incredibly thick. And though it had a cross guard, its overall appearance was that of a giant meat cleaver.
It was the sword previously owned by Deathpatch, but Mogzo was also making very effective use of it. He kicked the kobold foreman down with a grunt, then brought the blade down onto its head, cracking its skull open like an egg.
âNEXT!â Mogzo shouted.
Damn. Awesome and badass, Haruhiro thought.
âHaru!â Mary called, while he was being awed by Mogzoâs prowess.
âEr⌠y-yeah!?â Haruhiro yelled back.
âWhat the hell are you doing!?â Ranta railed.
Ranta was the last person Haruhiro wanted to hear that from, but he had to admit heâd been a little spaced out just now.
Lately, they had been hunting elder kobolds in the residential-like third stratum of the Siren Mines. Most elderâs talismans fetched high prices at the market, and after they eliminated Deathpatch, the third stratum was a relatively safe place to do their hunting. The income they garnered here was very stable.
That wasnât to say that the danger was zero, however. This was still enemy territory and they would pay a price if they let themselves become complacent. Mogzo had taken out the foreman, leaving only two kobold workers. Ranta worked on Kobold A while Yume and Mary teamed up to take on Kobold B.
But just then another elder leading three little piggiesâer, workers charged towards them from a little ways off. Right when they thought the remainder of the fight would be a breeze because the toughest of the bunch was down, the world went and threw a wrench in their plans.
âSix of them!â Just as Haruhiro finished the headcount, Mogzo yelled âTHANK YOU!â and crushed Mary and Yumeâs opponent, Kobold B.
âUh, make that five!â Haruhiro amended.
âTake this!â Ranta locked blades with Kobold A and shoved in hard.
It was his new Dread Knight skill, [EXPEL FRENZY], where heâd press in with his sword to hold back an opponent who had gotten in too close before leaping back and putting more distance between them. It wasnât supposed to be a flashy technique, but Ranta had a way of over-exaggerating anything he did.
Haruhiro had to admit, though, that [EXPEL FRENZY] did have the potential to combine well with other techniques.
â[ANGER THRUST]!â
Ranta had executed the technique outside of range, but took a step forward to make up for it and drove his sword into the base of Kobold Aâs throat. It was instant death for the kobold and Haruhiro reluctantly admitted that Ranta looked kind of cool for a split-second there.
It wasnât just his fighting techniques that had improved; Ranta was also equipped with a new helm. The bucket-shaped helmet that he had been so partial to was damaged beyond repair, so heâd bought a new bascinet helm, complete with a pull-down visor. It was used, but painted black and Ranta had said something dumb about that making him look like a kickass Dread Knight should.
Well, Haruhiro had to concede to that a little now, because Ranta did seem very Dread Knight-like in that split-second of a moment.
âUh⌠four more to go!â Haruhiro yelled, slightly flustered as he began to call out orders again. He was the leader, after all. âMogzo, youâve got the elder! Ranta, take one of the workers and take it down fast! Me and Yume will take the other two!â
Mogzo engaged the elder with a shout. When they locked blades, Mogzo executed [SPRIAL SLASH] and pressed the attack, forcing the foreman back.
â[HATREDâS CUT]!â Ranta leapt at Kobold C. His initial attack was deflected but Ranta kept pressing forward, unleashing an offensive flurry.
Yume attacked Kobold D head-on, and when it countered with a swing of its shovel she performed a low somersault to avoid it; her new skill, [FOX VAULT]. It was actually considered to be a kukri-based technique, although Haruhiro didnât see why; the weapon was never used directly. Yume closed in again on the surprised Kobold D and executed her [SWEEPING SLASH] and [CROSS CUT] combo, forcing it to retreat.
âWhoa!â Haruhiro shouted, though he wasnât trying to make a ruckus or anything.
Dueling a single opponent wasnât really a Thief Class forte. Kobold E swung its shovel at Haruhiro multiple times while Haruhiro deflected its attacks with [SWAT]. The shovels were used for mining, but made with metal from handle to tip, so they were also effective as weapons.
[SWAT] was mostly a defensive skill, but if the opportunity arose, Haruhiro could also use it to create an opening in his opponentâs defenses.
He did so now as Kobold E brought its shovel down in a wide arc. Haruhiro dodged rather than deflecting with [SWAT]. Kobold E realized the danger and quickly drew its weapon back in. It attacked again, but this time with a smaller, more compact swing, going more for speed than power.
Now! Haruhiro thought and deflected Kobold Eâs shovel with [SWAT]. It wasnât the usual [SWAT], though. Haruhiro put strength behind the technique to force the koboldâs shovel off to the side and away from its body. The kobold was now wide open.
Haruhiro stepped in towards it, using his left hand and right forearm to grab and arm lock Kobold Eâs right arm. Kobold E yelped when its elbow became immobilized, even as Haruhiro swept its feet out from under it and brought it to the ground.
It was the new technique that Master Barbara taught, or rather, pounded into him: [ARREST]. And while it felt nice when he executed it perfectly, it wasnât really a flashy technique.
While Kobold E was still on the ground, Haruhiro stamped his foot hard on its jaw. A koboldâs head was shaped like a dogâs; their bite was powerful but the bone structure was delicate. The way their jaws were built made them especially vulnerable to attacks from the side. Kobold E was now unconscious, or close enough.
âOom rel eckt pram das!â cried Shihoru.
A fuzzy, black seaweed-like shadow elemental shot from the tip of Shihoruâs staff, flying through the air in a tight spiral.
âYume, watch out!â Shihoru warned.
Yume ducked with a yelp as the shadow elemental flew past where her head had been. It hit Kobold D straight in the face and began to seep into its body through its ears, mouth, and nose. Kobold Dâs movements ceased, its body stiffening like a wooden board.
Shihoruâs new technique, [SHADOW COMPLEX], was a spell that literally got into the heads of enemies to bewilder them. She had picked up this particular spell because she wanted more offensive abilities and, indeed, unlike [PHANTOM SLEEP], it would work even on alert and strong-willed enemies. The spell choice suited Shihoru very much and was incredibly useful in combat too.
Even as Yume watched, Kobold D suddenly tossed aside its shovel, looking incredibly confused. Yume attacked furiously with her kukri, punctuating each swing with a shout. By the time Kobold D regained its senses, it was too late. Yume had shredded up its body so badly that there would be no counterattack.
âARGH!â Ranta finished off Kobold C with the [EXPEL FRENZY]-[ANGER THRUST] combo he had been so enamored with lately.
PART 2 of 2
Mogzoâs grunt came from nearby, and Haruhiro wondered if the elder was putting up a tough fight. No, thatâs not the case,Haruhiro realized. The elder seemed to have found an opening and was bringing its sword down on Mogzoâs left arm. But only because Mogzo was purposely letting it.
Mogzo was now equipped with a steel fauld that protected his waist and steel vambraces on both arms. Both were bought used, but had been refitted by an armorer. And Mogzo had also acquired a new fighting technique to complement his heavy armor.
The elder foremanâs sword came down on Mogzoâs arm with a heavy clang, but glanced off. It wasnât simply a normal deflection though; it was the [STEEL GUARD] technique. He didnât belong to the Warriorâs Guild, so Haruhiro didnât really know the details behind it, but it was some sort of special way of reinforcing oneâs armor with oneâs energy so that all the enemyâs attacks would bounce off.
And as if that wasnât enough defense, the entire team was under Maryâs [LIGHT OF PROTECTION] spell which enhanced physical ability, resistances, and sped up the bodyâs ability to heal itself. The spell probably had something to do with the God of Light Luminous, as his hexagon symbol floated above everyoneâs left wrists while they were under the spellâs effects. According to Mary, it could be cast on up to six people and lasted for up to thirty minutes. Haruhiro felt the spellâs effectiveness as his body became noticeably lighter, which enhanced his fighting ability enormously.
And maybe thanks to [LIGHT OF PROTECTION], Mogzo also moved swiftly to finish off the elder.
âTHANK YOU!!!â Mogzo shouted.
Of course Mogzo would use [RAGE CLEAVE]. It wasnât just his standard finishing move, it was a powerful, stable and most of all, a magnificent, technique. Mogzoâs sword crushed into the shoulder of the already off-balance elder. It was almost the exact same way he had killed the first foreman.
Mogzoâs form and style were elegant and, unlike Ranta, he never resorted to doing weird shit and cheap tricks just to try to look cool. He was a simple person in the good sense of the phrase. He stuck to the same basic techniques, but practiced them so often that he gave them his own customized, unique form of their own.
Maybe Haruhiro was overstating it a little, but there was no doubt that [RAGE CLEAVE] in Mogzoâs hands had gone from an average, run-of-the-mill technique to a devastating killing blow. Of course [RAGE CLEAVE]âs effectiveness must also have been affected by things like the userâs physical strength, proficiency, and weapon quality, among other factors, but what made it so effective for Mogzo was undoubtedly his timing.
Whenever he recognized an opening, Mogzo used it. The precise timing with which he used [RAGE CLEAVE] made Haruhiro want to give Mogzo a standing ovation every time he saw it. In fact he wanted to applaud Mogzo even now⌠should he actually do it?
As Haruhiro considered that, Ranta attacked Kobold D from behind. Yume already had it on the run, but Rantaâs attack finished it.
âHahaha! YESSSSS! Got my Vice!â Ranta proclaimed.
âStupid Ranta!â Yume shouted. âYume couldâve handled it alone!â
âWhat was that? You were gonna kill it with your own hands? Ms. Washboard, seeking blood like a wild beast!? Ha! You wanna devote yourself to Lord Skulheill too?â Ranta offered.
âNo way!â Yume replied. âYume is a Hunter who loves the White Goddess Eldritch. Yume just thought that if sheâs goinâ to battle against the poor kobos one-and-one, Yume might as well see it through to the end! And donât call Yume flat!!!â
âYume, itâs one-on-oneâŚâ Haruhiro couldnât help but correct her but was, as expected, thoroughly ignored.
âFlat-chested is flat-chested! If you donât want me calling you flat, then grow them bigger!â Ranta shot back.
âYume doesnât know how to grow boobs bigger!â Yume said earnestly.
âYou do it like this!â Ranta turned to Yume and made some sort of massaging, fondling motion on his own chest.
âSexual harassment!â Shihoru protested, glaring daggers at Ranta while Mary sighed and muttered, âUtterly despicable.â
âIâm the best!â Ranta shouted, veins in his temple bulging. âThe best sexual harasser! The utterly despicable best! Bring it on! Nothing you say will faze me! Iâll become the most utterly despicable sexual harassment king!â
âHmâŚâ Yume pondered and copied Ranta⌠or rather, she was actually fondling her own breasts. âDo they really get bigger? âCause I sure donât feel them growinâ! Or is it harder to grow âem than it looks?â
Mogzo made some sort of choking sound while Shihoru quickly grabbed Yumeâs hands and said, âY-Yume⌠thatâs not something you do in front of other people!â
âOh, so it only works if I do it in private?â Yume asked.
âUm, no⌠I donât think thatâs the caseâŚâ Shihoru replied.
Ranta scoffed. âWhatâs the big deal? Keep massaging them! Theyâre so small no one watching is gonna see anything!â
âDouchebag Ranta!â Yume cried.
âIâm not a douchebag! Iâm the Most Utterly Despicable Sexual Harassment King! Itâs my newly gained title and donât you forget or regret it! Now bow down to my pervertedness!â
âQuit saying that like itâs a good thing,â Haruhiro said as he began to search the koboldsâ belongings.
None of their equipment was sellable, so he contented himself with their talismans. As he crouched near a body and carefully removed an earring talisman from one of the worker kobolds, Ranta suddenly jumped near him and tore off a gold nose ring from a dead kobold nearby.
Haruhiro deeply disliked Rantaâs rough treatment of the bodies. There were also plenty of other things Haruhiro disliked about Ranta. In fact, he disliked almost everything about the guy.
âWhat?â Ranta glared at Haruhiro. âGot something you wanna say to me?â
âNot really,â Haruhiro replied.
âLet me say this to you then.â
âWhat?â
âHaruhiro,â Ranta used his thumb to flick the gold nose ring into the air and let it land in his open palm. âDonât start getting any big ideas.â
âBig ideas?â Haruhiro asked. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âYou think youâve become some kind of hero, donât you?â Ranta accused.
âHero?â Haruhiro repeated.
Only stupid Ranta would think something retarded like that, was Haruhiroâs instinctive response. But the words quickly grew heavy in his chest and he didnât reply right away. A hero, huh? Haruhiro had never entertained any thoughts of becoming one. None at all. Not even the slightest shadow of a thought. ButâŚ
âYour movements in that fight just now,â Ranta continued in a tone so low that none of the others could hear him. Strange, since Ranta wasnât the considerate type. âWere really weird.â
âNo way. It was just the usual,â Haruhiro denied.
âNo. You were acting weird,â Ranta said. âLike you were one step slower than usual. Or maybe not slower⌠you were trying to dothat, werenât you? The one hit kill move.â
Haruhiro didnât answer but shrugged his shoulders minutely. He tried to keep his expression neutral, but felt himself breaking into a cold sweat. Because Ranta was right. How could a guy like him even notice in the first place?
âYouâre not hero material, Haruhiro,â Ranta continued. âGot it? Know your limits.â
He patted Haruhiro on the shoulder sympathetically. Haruhiro wanted to slug him in return, but he didnât bother. Nothing Haruhiro could say to a person like Ranta would matter. Ranta, would you even understand? No, he wouldnât. Ranta didnât understand how Haruhiro felt at all.
Haruhiro had almost died. In return for his companionâs lives, he had almost traded his own. But everyone lived, they even killed Deathpatch, and everything was wonderful. Allâs well that ends well, as the saying goes. But it only ended well because they had gotten lucky.
Haruhiro wouldnât have been able to do it if the line hadnât appeared. He supposed that maybe he should just be satisfied with receiving fortuneâs favor that time and not think too deeply on it. But what about next time? What if they ran into a situation like that again? Should he just leave it up to chance then as well?
No, that wasnât an option. So what could he do?
He had two choices. The first was to bet that they could avoid getting into dangerous situations in the first place. And, of course, Haruhiro intended to try his best to. The second was to turn chance into certainty. All he had to do was make it so that he could see the line all the time.
But it wasnât that simple. Master Barbara had told him before, âSometimes it appears, sometimes it doesnât. Itâs not like we can will it to appear by concentrating hard or anything.â It wasnât a reliable technique and becoming dependent on it would be a mistake. And Haruhiro realized the wisdom of her words.
However, he couldnât resist entertaining the possibility. If he could make the line appear at will, then it would mean that he was a born warrior. Naturally talented. And wouldnât that be awesome? he thought to himself.
âHaru?â Mary inquired.
Haruhiro hadnât even noticed that she had crouched next to him.
âErrâsomething wrong?â he asked.
âI should ask you the same,â Mary said with a slight smile. âIs there something on your mind?â
âNo⌠not really,â Haruhiro lied.
If they werenât on the third stratum of the Siren Mines and if no one else was around, then maybe he would have confided in her. Or maybe not, regardless of where and who was there.
âIâm fine,â he tried to reassure her.
âReally⌠if you say so then,â Mary said, entirely unconvinced.
And Haruhiro knew from her expression that she didnât believe him. The look on her face made him feel like he had done something horrible to her and made his chest ache with a dull pain.