âThen, letâs have a toast to the inauguration of Waffer as a Hero!â
ââCheers!ââ
We clinked wooden mugs together in the corner of the biggest bar in the town of Pounir. We had taken the liberty of renting a private room, so we didnât have to worry about the eyes of other people here.
After that, when I joined Tia and the others and returned to the arena, the match was already over. So, I couldnât see the fight between Waffer and Doben in personâŠ.
âOh, here, here. I dodged this with a paper thin margin and stepped in, which affected the subsequent attack and defense.â
âYeah. If he had stepped back as quickly as he could at this point, I would have hated it very much!â
âReally!? Damn, but that wouldnât have led to the next attack, would it?â
âThatâsâââ
A magical tool that recorded images. I had secretly set it up in advance to make sure I didnât miss it, and we would be able to look back on the fight. Waffer and Doben and I were excitedly discussing the game from our seats, while Tia and Mimir were beside me, drinking their drinks with a delicate look on their faces.
âMou~ I donât understand ⊠whatâs so great about it, but âŠâ
âAs expected itâs difficult for Mimir-chan to understand. Itâs not so bad looking at it, but Iâm sure I would be beaten in the blink of an eye If I actually had to face him, you know?â
âReally!? Tia-san, you are so strong. ⊠Hah, I knew my Onii-chan was amazing.â
I glanced toward Tia and Mimir and overheard them talking about it.
By the way, âgetting defeated in the blink of an eyeâ didnât mean Tia was weak, but that she didnât stand a chance in a match that was focused on close range with no prior use of support magic.
âBut itâs still amazing. Hey, Ed, where the hell did you get this?â
âWhat? No, I just bought this from a random peddler, so I donât know the detailsâŠ.â
Suddenly asked by Doben, I replied with a subtle expression on my face. This thing I was using this time was bought during my trip with Alexis and the others, so I was not sure if there were similar magical tools in this world. I had never heard of it, at least not in my first round, so it probably didnât exist.
âNot from the country of hairless? Iâve never been to one, but Iâve heard that in hairless countries there are lots of useful tools like this!â Waffer said.
âReally? Che, Iâd like to go there at least once if they didnât give me that condescending look,â Doben replied.
âHahaha âŠ.these advanced magical tools are often made by individuals, so I just happened to get lucky,â I said.
âHmmm, I want to be lucky too!â Waffer said.
âOh! Itâs good to be lucky, isnât it? After all, when youâre lucky, everything works out, right?â Doben replied.
âThatâs so awesome!â
ââHahahahahahahahaha!ââ
âMou~ youâre way too drunk, Onii-chan! Waffer-san, you too! I canât help it.â
Waffer and Doben, who had gotten friendly and drunk, looked at each other and laughed as I made a fool of myself. There was not the slightest hint of animosity between the two, and Mimir didnât look gloomy as she looked at them. I guess Tia did a good job on that side. Yoshi yoshi. At this rate, we would be able to overcome the last hurdle.
And so, after a pleasant victory celebration, we returned to our respective lodgings, to our respective rooms. But tonight, Tia sneaked into my room again.
âWhat? Callâââ
âYes, yes. Come in.â
âWhat a bummer.â
Smiling at Tia, who lightly brushed me off with an apologetic look, I made my usual cup of tea and put it on the table.
âBut still, that was a really great match between the two of them.â
âYeah. I didnât expect Doben to be that strong.â
âHey, Ed, what would you have done if Doben had won?â
âHmm? In that case, We would have had to accompany Doben. He would surely accept the two of us if we honestly told him âWe have a reason why we have to accompany the Hero.â â
âIn other words, you were fine with either of them winning? Thatâs very smart of you.â
âItâs natural, donât you agree? Iâm not stupid enough to take a gamble without insurance.â
It was true that I was rooting for Waffer and believed in him, but that didnât mean I was just a fool not to be prepared for any unexpected outcome. That was the case if it were just me; but now that Tia was with me, it was even more logical to work it out so that I could win no matter which side I bet on.
âSo, I think we got this one figured out, but what about that other dude?â
âItâs fine. I just knocked him out like Ed told me to, so I donât think heâs in any trouble.â
âThatâs fine then. I donât think theyâre going to try to make a fuss about reputation, because itâs public backstage, and if thatâs the case, this will solve the problem.â
âSo, was there someone important working behind the scenes?â
âAh. The minister Brute, who recommended Waffer as a hero candidate, was the mastermind behind it. I didnât think Iâd get to meet him, though.â
There was no reason for Brute himself to be the one to negotiate with Doben in that situation. In fact, considering the possibility of being attacked by an angry Doben, it was only natural to send an appropriate messenger.
And yet, Brute was there. Perhaps it was his own sincere intention as a âperson who is loyal to the nation even if it means getting his own hands dirty.â Well, I didnât feel sorry for him, and I didnât think he would want me to feel sorry for him, because it was just a matter of self-satisfaction.
âAnyway, I donât think theyâre going to do anything more since Waffer has become a Hero. So, the last remaining obstacle is âŠâ
âThe Kuronuri attack on the village where Doben was born.â
I nodded with a mysterious look on my face at Tiaâs words as she put down her teacup.
âIt would be best if we could prevent the attack itself, but thatâs not going to happen. As I said before, I donât remember the exact date and time, and thereâs no reason to let Waffer stay in the village with us. But we canât stay separate from Waffer, either.â
Waffer, now that he had become a Hero, must now go around the country and solve various problems. Under such circumstances, we couldnât let him stay in a small village in the countryside for a long period of time without a reason, and if I and Tia went off on our own, we didnât know what kind of decision God would make.
If it was nothing, or just that the count didnât go forward for the amount of time we were away, it wouldnât matter, but we did not want to reset the count or, conversely, be deemed âexpelledâ and deported just for being away. Even though Iâd like to leave eventually, I wonât be able to sleep peacefully if I was sent back when I knew the enemy was coming in this world.
âCanât we take out the Kuronuri beforehand, or fortify the village?â
âThatâs just absurd. We still donât know the laws that govern the outbreak of Kuronuri, so itâs impossible to defeat them in advance, and the village is protectedâŠ.. What would Tia do if a stranger came out of the blue and said, âLetâs fortify the villageâ?â
âWhat would I do? Well⊠I would kick them out.â
âRight? Thatâs the answer.â
If someone who was only an acquaintance of Dobenâs created something that was not needed currently in the village, at best they would be kicked out by the entire village, at worst they would be caught and put in jail, and in some cases, they might even be killed.
On the other hand, there was no way I could build a wall or a turret secretly, nor could I operate it alone, so I could not think of a way to make the âvillage being attackedâ itself not happen.
âIâve already prepared for an attack, so even if they are attacked, it shouldnât be serious. So, in reality, it is just a matter of adjusting where Waffer is going and being as close as possible to the village around the time of the attack.â
The world was full of irrationality, and there were some things we could not change, even if we knew the future. But even if we couldnât change the beginning, we had proven that we could change the end.
âWe have a little more than two months before it happens. If we and Waffer train hard in the meantime, the Kuronuri raid wonât be a big deal.â
âI agree. The moment they attack, letâs get together and fight them back!â
Tia also clenched her fists in front of her chest and fired up.
If all went well, we would only have a few more days left to stay in this world. We would make it all the way to the end.