LEVEL 1: A Whisper, an Aria, a Prayer, an Awakening
Chapter 14: Silverâs Gold Coin
âI CANâT TAKE IT ANYMORE!â
Ranta slammed his earthenware tankard onto the table.
âRantaâŚâ Mogzo mumbled. âYouâre going to break it.â
âShut up! I got it under control!â Ranta yelled. âWhat âbout you, huh?! Doesnât she piss you off?!â
Mogzo muttered something noncommittal.
âAdmit it! That girl pisses you off!â Ranta ranted. âWhat the hell is with that attitude?! Itâs been a couple of days now and sheâs not even trying to get along with us! Haruhiro!â
âWhat?â Haruhiro replied.
âEven you think so! Donât lie! Hey! Iâm talking to you! Tell me what you really think!â
âI already told you several times.â Haruhiro drank from his own beer tankard. âI just put up with it. But I donât not agree with you.â
âQuit using hard to understand sentences! Youâre just defending her because sheâs hot!â
âThatâs got nothing to do with it.â
âYouâre too soft on her! Youâre soft on all girls! Way too soft!â
âI donât do it on purpose, but admit it, even you canât stand up to her. You talk about her like this behind her back, but you donât say anything to her face.â
âAs if I could!â Ranta flopped forward, face down onto the tabletop. âShe scares the hell outta me! Those eyes, that voice, fucking scary! It makes me want to cry! âŚIs it okay to cry?â
Mogzo patted him gently on the shoulder. âDonât cry, RantaâŚâ
âQuit it!â Ranta slapped Mogzoâs hand away. âDonât try to console a man! A man doesnât want to be consoled! Itâs just too pathetic! Iâm a man! A manly man! Iâm a⌠aâŚâ
Haruhiro sighed. âJust leave him be, Mogzo. Heâs just being his usual self. Thereâll be no end to it if you bother with him every time.â
Ever since Mary joined the party, Ranta, Mogzo, and Haruhiro had made it a habit to visit Sherryâs after they got back from Damrowwâs Old Town. It wasnât like any of them wanted to drink, or anything, but without the distraction at the end of the day, no one could sleep well and no one wanted to return to working the next day.
Beers were discounted three capas a tankard for contracted Crimson Moon members, but being mere trainees, they paid the full four. Though Haruhiro had only one tankard every timeâtwo tankards at mostâhe still realized that it was a waste of money.
Their earnings were only halfâor actually closer to a thirdâof what they had been when Manato had been with them. Now, days when everyone would pocket only one silver each werenât rare. Haruhiro knew he should be saving up his money. He knew, butâŚ
Counting the amount deposited at Yorozuâs, all the money Haruhiro had came to just over seventeen silvers. Crimson Moon contracts cost twenty silvers to purchase, so he needed just a little more before he could become a full member. Thatâd didnât necessarily mean that he could purchase one the moment he hit twenty silvers, though. Without having at least thirty silvers on hand, paying twenty in one lump sum wasnât wise. It would have been nice, though, if Commander Bri let them pay a little at a time.
âCrimson Moon. Reserve force soldiersâŚâ Haruhiro whispered, looking around the tavern.
Everyone in the room was outfitted with better equipment than them. Haruhiro was sure that most wore their precious armor into the tavern to keep it from getting stolen while they drank, and many of them had expensive-looking swords strapped to their belts. Not to mention stylish garments under that armor, too. The difference between them and Haruhiroâs group was overwhelmingly obvious.
âI know.â Ranta slouched awkwardly forward, until his chin rested on the edge of the table. âNo need to tell me, Haruhiro. Itâs the contract, right? But itâs not like our goal is to buy Crimson Moon contracts anymore. âBecoming a full member or not, I donât care anymoreâ is what youâre thinking.â
âI donât know what I think,â Haruhiro said, âabout having words put into my mouth by you.â
âRude. You asking for a beatdown?â
âI apologize.â
âDonât just apologize like that. The argumentâs never gonna get anywhere that way. Fight me more, stupid.â
âAnnoying brat.â
âB-butâŚâ Mogzo heaved a deep sigh. âI get the sense weâve lost sight of our goal. It wasnât like this before.â
âMaybe so, then,â said Ranta. He tilted his head sideways so that one side of his cheek was flat on the table. âThings have changed this much, just because Manatoâs gone.â
Suddenly Haruhiro found himself incensed. Failing to resist, he snapped, âQuit saying âjust becauseâ like itâs no big deal. It is a big deal.â
âYeah.â Ranta nodded sideways. âMy bad.â
ââŚItâs not like you to apologize right away.â
âAnnoying brat.â
Haruhiro wanted to smack him, but decided that a guy like Ranta wasnât worth the effort of lifting his fist, of even curling it.
âGoals, huh.â Haruhiro glanced around the tavern once more. His eyes suddenly locked on one certain person, and there was a sudden tightening in his chest. âRenjiâŚâ
While Haruhiro and the others occupied a table in a dimly lit corner of the first floor, Team Renji sat around a nice, brightly lit table near the serving counter. Of course, the table itself wasnât nice; it was just that Haruhiroâs group could never sit at a spot that made them so conspicuous. Something to do with rank, importance, pecking orderâŚ
âWhoa.â Ranta finally noticed Renjiâs party too. âGoddamn show off, that Renji.â
Mogzo, looking as if heâd been rebuked instead of Renji, craned his neck to look, too. âWow.â
Ranta and Mogzo were both justified in their reactions. As if silver hair wasnât attention-grabbing enough, Renji wore a fur-lined surcoat over his armor. The giant sword leaning against the table was equally impressive, and it made Haruhiro wonder how Renji had managed to acquire it. Had he bought it, he must have paid quite the coin, and if he hadnât, Haruhiro wondered where in the world he could have found it.
It wasnât only Renji that was splendidly equipped. Buzz-Cut Ron, sitting next to him, was dressed in magnificent armor, and Glasses-Boy Adachi was in long, black robes that shone with the gleam of a high price tag. Sassa was dressed in a scanty way that reminded Haruhiro of Master Barbaraâleading him to guess that she had became a Thief too. Sassa, a beauty from the start, was now seductive to boot.
Sitting at Renjiâs feet was Chibi, whose robes marked her as undoubtedly a Priest, but which, unlike what Manato or Mary wore, were made of finer material and finished with embroidery at the edges.
âTheyâre rookies though⌠right?â Ranta looked dumbfounded. âThey arrived the same time we did, joined Crimson Moon the same time. Whyâs there that big a difference between us and them?â
Apparently, it didnât matter whether someone was a full Crimson Moon member or a trainee; all those who had only recently been with Crimson Moon were considered ârookiesâ. But no one who saw Team Renji would have considered them amateurs, and any who did would be in for a nasty surprise.
It was nigh impossible to catch up to Team Renji, Haruhiro admitted to himself. If anything, the gap between them would only grow wider; Haruhiroâs party would remain at rock bottom, the small fry of small fries, while Renji climbed further and further up. Soon, everyone would acknowledge Team Renji as the best, and if they happened to meet Haruhiroâs team somewhere in the field, Renji wouldnât even notice they existed. Haruhiro and the others would be forgotten as all the attention fell on Team Renji.
If Manato hadnât died, would things have been different? âWeâve really become a good team,â Manato had said, genuinely meaning it. Manato often came to Sherryâs, so he must have known how well Renjiâs party was doing. Had Manato ever felt held back? Disappointed? Frustrated? Perhaps Manato had thought, âRenji is advancing higher and higher. And whatâve I been doing? If only I had better teammatesâŚâ Manato was only human, after all, so the thought must have occurred to him, even if only in a far corner of his mind.
Why didnât Renji invite Manato to join him in the beginning? Manato was more than capable of contributing. Had Manato been with Team Renji, they would have been even more formidable. If Manato had been with Team Renji then surely, surely he would still be alive now.
âHey! Hey!â Ranta was pulling on his arm.
Haruhiro hadnât even realized that his gaze had been on the floor. When he lifted his head up, a silver haired man was glancing down at him. He almost yelped in surprise.
âI hear Manatoâs bitten the dust.â Low and husky, Renjiâs voice was not something easy to forget.
âThââ Haruhiro started, but stopped, unsure of what he wanted to say. That? This? There? What? Finally, âWhatâs it to you?â
Expressionless as ever, Renji held out a clenched hand and, unfurling his fingers, dropped something. Haruhiro caught the object without thinking. When he looked, he saw that it was a coin.
Mogzo inhaled so sharply that he nearly fell backwards out of his chair. Rantaâs eyes were so wide they were popping out of their sockets; he looked as if he wanted to say something, but was at a loss for words. Haruhiroâs right hand, the hand that the coin now rested on, started to tremble.
Of course, it wasnât fake, so this would be the first time any of them had laid eyes on the real thing.
âA gold?â
âMy condolences. Take it,â Renji said, dismissively, and then turned on his heels to walk away.
ââŚD-d-donât mess⌠donâtâŚâ Haruhiro stood up abruptly, and he felt blood rush to his head.
Haruhiro wanted to chase after Renji, to punch him with all his might. But he didnât. There wasnât any way he could. In the end, when he caught up, Haruhiro said, âR-Renji! Wait up! Hold on a sec!â
Renji finally stopped, turning to regard Haruhiro with an expression clearly stating the inconvenience. âWhat.â
âItâs⌠ItâsâŚâ Haruhiro swallowed. Renji was damn scary. It wasnât normal for a person to be so intimidating. âItâs just that⌠I donât think I can accept this⌠It just⌠feels wrong.â
âI see.â Renji stretched out his hand, palm up.
That was it? Haruhiro would have thought that Renji would have more to say. But he didnât. Maybe it was better that way; Haruhiro breathed a large sigh of relief, so large it felt like a lifetimeâs worth, and placed the gold coin back in Renjiâs hand.
It was only later that he regretted it. Just a little. It was a gold he had returned. The equivalent of one hundred silvers.
Renji had left after that, saying nothing more after reclaiming the coin. When Haruhiro returned to the table, Ranta immediately assaulted him.
âHARUHIRO, HOW MUCH OF AN IDIOT ARE YOU?!â Ranta railed at him. âWhy did you give it back? It wouldâve been fine to keep it! We couldâve split it evenly between the three of us, thirty-three for you and Mogzo and thirty-four for me! ARE YOU RETARDED?!â
âWhy do you get to so casually keep the extra silver?â Haruhiro remarked.
âBecause Iâm me! What a fucking waste! We couldâve bought our contracts with that and had plenty left over!â
âBut thatâsâŚâ Mogzoâs eyebrows were knit tightly together, and the corners of his mouth set in a frown. âI donât think thatâs a good thing. If we bought our contracts using Renjiâs money, I donât think it would have made Manato very proud of us.â
âLike you would know!â Ranta spat. âHeâs not here anymore! We have to look out for ourselves now! GOD DAMN IT. That was a GOLD. And that Renji just handed it out just like it was nothing. How many of those does he have? I only have three silvers left!â
âWhat? Only three?â Haruhiro stared hard at Ranta and his messy hair. âNo way⌠Why do you have so little? What have you been using your money on?â
âShut up! This and that okay? This and that! I can use my money however I want!â
âThen youâll never save up enough to buy your contract.â
âYou donât have the right to say shit! You ruined my best chance at buying my contract just now!â
âNoâŚâ Haruhiro placed both his elbows on the table and planted his face in his palms. âWe canât keep going on like this. It has nothing to do with Manato. Itâs our problem. Itâs just like you said, Ranta. Manatoâs not here anymore.â
Ranta scoffed. âIâve been thinking that this whole time.â
âDoing nothing but thinking it,â Mogzo said, with unusual force. âYou canât just think it. You need to take action and do something about it.â
ââŚWeâre a mess.â Haruhiro bit his lower lip. âAnd itâs not just Mary. Yume and Shihoru have stopped talking to us. It wasnât like that before.â
Ranta put his cheeks in his hands and looked off to the side. âTry to fix our relationship with them? Ainât gonna work. Itâs way too late now.â
Haruhiro didnât know whether it would work or not. All he knew was that he had to try.