āA different worldā¦?!ā
āYes. It might be difficult for you to believe, butā¦ā
I could tell that my words surprised Harris, but he immediately relaxed, his statement so casual that it took me aback. If anything, his candid response was more confusing to me.
āUm, it might be strange for me to ask, but why are you so willing to believe me?ā
āItās simple. The idea of another world seems more credible to me than the notion of some place in this world still adhering to old norms⦠thatās all.ā
Harris gave a tired smile at my puzzled reaction. I would naturally assume thereās still a safe place somewhere in this world⦠Hmm?
āFufu, is it strange for me to think this way?ā
āYes, it is. I mean⦠not that itās really my place to say!ā
As I, who personifies absurdity, wore a perplexed expression at the paradoxical phenomenon of doubting rational judgment, Harris settled himself and took a deep breath before beginning to speak.
āI was born in a small seaside village. When the heroās call was rescinded due to the world being engulfed in a blizzard, I returned to my village and lived as a fisherman. I married a girl from the village and we had a child⦠I was far from the hero I once dreamed of becoming, but I was content, living peaceful, happy days in a world on the brink of its end. But it didnāt last. As tough as the blizzard was, it couldnāt freeze the ocean, so we could still catch fish and shellfish if we dived deep enough. So, I kept diving every day to bring food back for my family⦠but of course, as we caught more and more, the amount started to dwindle. One by one, villagers started to die from hunger and cold⦠and in the end, only my family was left. By that point, there was probably no hope for the future. But I had a wife and daughter. I could overcome any hardship if it meant keeping them alive. So I kept on livingā¦ā
Harrisās voice faltered, his knuckles white as they clenched. His eyes seemed to gaze at something far away.
āOne day, out of the blue⦠they both died. Iād left the house for three days trying to secure enough food as it was getting harder and harder to catch fish⦠and when I returned, I found my wife and daughter fallen on the floor, clinging to each other. I still donāt know the reason. Did they collapse from hunger, or freeze from the cold? Did they catch a disease, or was it the curse of the blizzard⦠As someone whoās not a doctor, I couldnāt understand. In a world that had forgotten decay, their bodies lay there, still beautifulā¦ā
Unable to say anything in response to Harrisās agonizing voice, we fell silent. Offering consolation as if we understood his sorrow would be too arrogant, even for a god.
āI cursed the worldās absurdity. And then, I swore to kill the Demon King who caused it all. Fortunately or unfortunately, Iāve had a peculiar constitution since I was a child. My body is surprisingly tough and full of stamina. I can eat a lot but function perfectly fine even if I donāt eat much. So I spent a decade preparing. I dived to the depths of the ocean, shoveled frozen snow, gathered food from every possible place by every possible means, and prepared enough preserved food for a long journey. And then I traveled for ten years to get here. Along the way, I passed through numerous towns and villages⦠but not a single living human was left. Do you understand? Ten years. I moved across the continent from the sea to this mainland, and yet, there was not a single living human anywhere! Hence, I began to wonder. Perhaps I was the last human in this world.ā
āThe last, humanā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦..ā
With the weight of those words, Tiaās lips trembled. At some point, our hands had intertwined, and she squeezed mine tightly, as if confirming my existence.
āWhen I met you two yesterday, I was really surprised. I was overjoyed to see that there were still other people living in this world besides me, and that there were places where young people could grow up properly. But⦠yes, thatās right. The closer one is to the mainland and to the Demon KIng, the stronger the power of the blizzard becomes. I found it easier to accept that you two had come from a different world than to think that you could live here. Perhaps there really are no other survivors left in this world other than meā¦ā
āHarris-san⦠Hey, Ed, is that really true?ā
In response to Tiaās questioning, I was unsure of what to do. Yes, I have a way to check whether Harris is the last human or not. But should I confront him with the truth here? Of course, the result could potentially lead to hope, but probablyā¦
āEd. If you know something, tell me. Iād rather⦠Iād like to know the truth, rather than cling to false hope.ā
āā¦Understood. Manifest, [Akashic Compass]. What Iām looking for is⦠the nearest living human in this world, excluding Harris-san.ā
With a determined look in his eyes, he asked me and I activated the [Akashic Compass]. However, nothing was displayed within its metal frame. That meant there was no such person.
āā¦Whatās the result, Ed?ā
āā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā
I couldnāt put the result into words. So I simply shook my head, and Harris, whose expression seemed to have realized something, looked up at the sky.
āI see. So I really⦠Iām really the last one. Haha, hahaā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā
A dry laugh echoed through the room. But as it subsided quickly, Harris turned his face back towards us.
āThanks, Ed. But this helped me make up my mind. Well, I had already made up my mind⦠Should I say it gave me more of a push?ā
āāResolve you sayā¦ā
āYes, I will defeat the Demon King. Even if there is no future ahead, to end the past here, I will stake my life and defeat him without fail. No matter what means I have to resort to, no matter what sacrifices I have to make. Definitely⦠definitely.ā
Interrupting my words, Harris thrusted his hand forward. His eyes are shimmering, and something akin to a killing intent is overflowing from his whole body.
āI want to say ānoā⦠but you guys have your own reasons. I agreed to this yesterday, so I wonāt complain about you coming along. But, as I mentioned yesterday, I absolutely cannot yield the finishing blow to the Demon King. Thatās something for me, who lives in this world, to do. Is that alright?ā
āYes, thatās fine. But weāre not just outsiders. Weāre here with a purpose, not out of sympathy or anything like that. Please understand that without misunderstanding.ā
āFair enough. If you donāt get in my way, Iāll consider your circumstances too. Iām Harris. The last human, the last warrior living in this world. Pleased to make your acquaintance again.ā
Saying this, Harris reached out his hand. At first glance, his face seemed to be smiling. But underneath it, I could clearly sense a viscous emotion that seemed about to break⦠or rather, it felt as if he was already broken, but he just hadnāt realized it yet.
āIām Ed. Nice to meet you.ā
I shook hands with such a Harris, and next Tia shook hands⦠but for some reason, Tia didnāt let go of Harrisā hand.
āā¦Iām sorry, itās nothing.ā
Tia apologized and let go of Harrisā hand, who was tilting his head. Her awkward smile that appeared on her face clearly showed her distress, even to someone other than me. Iām sure sheās hurt by the circumstances of Harris⦠but thatās exactly why we canāt talk any further here.
āSo, shall we go? Itās not far now to where the Demon King lives.ā
āYes. Letās go, Tia.ā
Harris stood up and left the hut. I pulled Tiaās hand to get her to stand up and followed him into the blizzard.