With the help of the village head, we were able to rent a room at an inn, which was the only one in the village. After being introduced to some of the village representatives and having a brief explanation of the rules and regulations of the village and where not to go, I returned to the inn for the night âŚ. and found a defenseless Tia in my room.
âAh, itâs been ages!â
âHey, hey, arenât you a little too relaxed?â
I couldnât help but giggle at Tia as she rolled around on my bed. But even as I pointed this out, Tia didnât even get up, keeping her face buried in the pillow.
âItâs nice, Itâs like coming home, itâs so calming. You see, the elven village I went to with Reil in the previous world was like. âŚâŚâ
âAh, well, We were busy back then.â
In the previous world, we had saved an elf village. But at that time, we were in the middle of running around the world to get assistance in defeating the Demon King, so we could not stay in the elf village for a long time.
In contrast, this time they have said they will investigate the cause, so there was no need to leave here in a hurry or get kicked out. Then thereâs certainly no reason to stop Tia from enjoying âŚâŚ the atmosphereâŚâŚ of her hometown that she hadnât experienced in a long time, even if itâs not strictly true.
âHey Ed. Speaking of which, why did you say that?â
âThat?â
âThe Demon King. If itâs you, you would have known where the Demon King is right away, right? Then why didnât you just go and defeat him?â
Tia looked up from her pillow and asked me curiously. But that question was exactly why I couldnât help but smile again.
âHey Tia, arenât you forgetting the original guideline of action now that weâre able to defeat the Demon King? The condition for us to leave this world is not to defeat the Demon King, but to be exiled after joining the Heroâs party. If we easily defeat the Demon King by ourselves, how are we going to join the Heroâs party after that?â
âOh, I see. Then what about the Demon King? Donât tell me weâre not going to defeat him?â
âThe plan for now is to casually meet with the Hero in this village under the guise of investigating the spirit tree, and then negotiate with the village head to have them accompany us on our journey to defeat the Demon King.â
âHeh. The opposite of the usual, right?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
Up until now, we had always been a part of the Heroâs party. However, in this world, the Hero has not yet formed a party with anyone, nor are they aware that they are the Hero in the first place, nor did they engage in any activities that would be typical of the Hero.
Therefore, we need a plausible reason to ask them to accompany us on our journey.
ââŚâŚ Are? But thatâs something we can do in this timeline, right? What did you do before?â
âHmmm? In the first round, it took me two months just to enter this village in the first place. I finally gained their trust and entered the village, but I had no idea why the spirit tree was like that, so I just stayed here for half a year and then got kicked out.â
âWhat? I donât feel like thereâs a single good thing about it.â
âI canât help it! Looking back on it now, itâs not like I was able to do anything back then.â
This is the 62nd world. In other words, it was much earlier than the world of Reil. At that time, I had become reasonably strong, but of course I had no knowledge of pollution magic or the power of the Demon King, so there was really nothing I could do against the spirit tree that was wrapped in black ivy.
âI had a feeling that the Hero was here, so I tried to get into the village, but from the elvesâ point of view, I was a suspicious person who persistently tried to enter the village without knowing why at a time when the spirit tree was in trouble. And when I did get into the village after a lot of effort, I couldnât do anything about it because the Hero was just a child, and then even after desperately trying to get into the village, I did nothing but play aroundâŚ. I had to deal with a lot of confusion and trouble. Well, I did get kicked out after six months, so I was able to return to the white world safely. âŚâŚ Well, looking back, I canât think of another world where I was forced to waste as much time aimlessly as here.â
âHmmm. Isnât that strange, A Demon King who hasnât even been confirmed to exist, and a child Hero âŚâŚ?ăFrom the way things have been going, shouldnât the timing of our coming here be more like when the Demon King started rampaging and the child grew up to become a Warrior?â
âI donât doubt that, but thereâs a lot we donât know about world travel, and more importantly, we donât know how to find out.â
âSure, we can guess from the trends weâve seen so far, but thereâs no way to know for sure. âŚâ
I shrugged my shoulders and replied, and Tia buried her face in the pillow and muttered. I canât help it, thereâs nothing I can do. It was tempting to abandon my thoughts with words like that,âŚ, but now that Iâve regained my memory as the Demon King, thereâs something thatâs stuck with me.
(I had accepted it carelessly so far, but now I look back and see that every time we had jumped, it was definitely a turning point in history. If so, is there something we should be interfering with at this time? Remember, remember âŚ. whatâs the difference between the first round and the second round now?)
I clawed desperately at my not-so-pleasant memories. I tried to recall not only the first round, but even the crappy memories before that, but there was only a margin of error difference there.
âHah,, I donât get it!â
When I scratched my head in frustration, Tia finally got up from the bed, took my hand, and patted my head lightly.
âLook, you shouldnât be so rough with yourself, okay. Weâve only just arrived, so itâs fine. Tomorrow, when we go around the village, you will probably notice or remember something. Well, first, letâs go see this Baby Hero, shall we?â
ââŚâŚ Hah, thatâs right.â
I should have thought there was no need to be in a hurry, but unbeknownst to me, I was in a hurry myself. I was grateful to Tia for reminding me of this, and as I turned around, I slid my hand under Tiaâs armpit and pulled her out of the bed.
âH-Hey!?â
âIâm just going to go to bed now that weâve decided on tomorrowâs schedule of activities. So, Tia, go back to your room.â
âWhat? Itâs already kind of a hassle. Canât we sleep here together?â
âOf course not. They took the trouble to get us two rooms, so you should sleep in your own room.â
âYes. Che, Ed, you are stingy.â
âWhat did you say?â
âNothing? Good night.â
I laid down on my bed again as Tia, with her tongue sticking out, left the room, closing the door behind her. The comfortable warmth that remained there had me sound asleep in no time at all. âŚ. And the next morning, after finishing breakfast, we started investigating the elven village as planned.
âThis way?â
âYes.â
The destination was a residential area. Because We were heading towards the place where outsiders are least likely to set foot and where people wouldnât want me to go, we were looked at with suspicion many times. However, as we continued to walk, what I found there was just an ordinary house.
âIâm off!â
A boy of about 12 years old burst cheerfully out of the door of the house. He had reddish-bronze hair, which was unusual for an elf, and he was the Hero of this world âŚâŚ..?
âHuh?â
â? Whatâs wrong Ed?â
âNo. âŚâŚ eh?â
Tiaâs words drifted from right to left in my ears and disappeared. I continued to stare at the boy with that much concentration, but I could no longer hide my astonishment at his back as he moved away from me.
âNo way, why âŚ.!?â
The boy who was supposed to have been the Hero all this time. But I couldnât feel the slightest sign of him being a Hero at all.