Chapter 119: Normally, Heroes Are Protected by the Kingdom
ăBut then, itâs also possible to change the personality, much less the appearance. I guess I wonât really know without seeing for myself. ă
I donât think theyâll do a weird set-up or something, but then, I donât really know Sisâs two friends that well.
Sis loves herself too much, so I donât think she will change that much, but sheâll probably have ăBeautyăor ăYouthă casted on her. The guy was oozing with self confidence so he wouldnât become a little girl all of a sudden, right? As for the other girl, sheâs the type to refrain from attempting to say a lot of things, so I donât really know.
ăForget it. I wonât go near them so I will never know. Itâs pointless. ă
I turned back to the cards Iâm dealing with.
ăNames are Haruka, Hisatsugu, Yuka and Jin, apparently. ă
Retze changed his cards.
ăYeah, affirmative, affirmative. ă
A slapdash remark from me while I threw two cards and drew another two.
Will it be fun to start a trend of Texas Holdem? Five cards from the start, kinda like the poker I use to play as a grade schooler? Itâs easy to understand, but you have to be lucky or be particularly great at psychological warfare.
Letâs stop. I can only foresee myself losing if itâs strategy-based.
Still, I donât believe Sis loves me. Oh well, sheâs kinda obsessive and possessive about her things.
âŠSeems like Sis really wanted to transform me into a docile and obedient younger, and itâs disgusting.
ăâ Four heroes have been summoned, is this true? ă
Dinosso changed his cards without taking his eyes off me.
ăThree of them are heroes, Iâm just someone dragged here. ă
ăThen the abilities should be equal, I presume? ă
Butler exchanged one card.
ăWho knows? I just poured everything in making things, and the deities that bestowed the blessings are different, too. ă
ăA deity named Riche lived in the Magical Forest before, rightâŠă
Retze stared at me with suspicion.
Riche wasnât the only one to bestow blessings on me, and the former conditions were also different, you know!
ăIf they got battle skills then theyâd be stronger than you, huhâŠWonât it be terrible news if they arenât defeated before they get used to fighting, and before the deity theyâre nurturing becomes stronger? I heard that unless something bad really happens, the heroes will continue protecting that changeling, you know? ă
Dinosso.
ăJean-sama, are you fine with just leaving those heroes alone? ă
Butler.
Is there a rule that we canât speak if itâs not our turn?
ăIn the first place, this world is made in a way that itâll still be fine regardless of whether the heroes self-destruct or become stronger. ă
Iâm reading the mood and responding when itâs my turn, see.
ăWell, itâll be worrying if three or four people changed the world. Full house. ă
ăEverytime we hear about heroes being summoned to stabilize the world, legends about what happens are bound to be handed down. Four-of-a-kind.ă
Itâs just as Dinosso said. For example, the library in Telmast was originally the collection of a ruler who was also a book collector maniac, but his country was destroyed the same year the heroes* appeared.
The reason why this worldâs civilization didnât progress was because of the periodic destruction that occurred, destroying the civilization. Itâs only because the spirits were long-lived that tales of yore survived.
ăIt is said that the Wind God Landauro, the Great Deity, vanished. Straight for me. ă
Butler spread his cards with a smile.
Ugh, just why is every single one of these guys so strong!
ăSo, that âstabilityâ ainât anything about politics and livelihood, huh. Itâs more for the spirits, then. Well, biases of spirits also have an effect on peopleâs lives, so I guess itâs the same thing. If the number of spirits increases too much, or if the attributes become unbalanced, then the unipolarity will continue on as it is. Those heroes who make the spirits stronger or else wipe them out probably act as âventilationâ before the unipolarity becomes suffocating. Royal flush. ă
Yeah, my win this time around.
ăUgh! You, stop timing your strongest lineup now! And donât mention ventilation, donât say that. ă
ăBut according to what I heard, the air inside the room will turn into something bad for the body if the chimney is blocked⊠ă
ăNoth, donât you dare start thinking about that seriously now. ă
Dinosso seemed to be struggling on his own.
ăJust compare it to something familiar, and youâll suddenly find that your big deal of an issue will be less of a hurdle now. If you want to be seen as someone strong then you better do something about that. ă
ăIn short, youâre telling me to be tortuous about it, huh. ă
Iâll do my best to follow Retzeâs advice and find a tortuous example.
Alright, letâs take oxygen toxicity as an example. Inhaling very high levels of oxygen at high pressure, or exposure to above-normal oxygen pressure over a long period of time can cause a lot of problems to the body, and it can also cause death in the worst cases. The pressure can be an issue, but regulation to low levels shouldnât pose any problem.
If we take the world as air, oxygen as the unbalanced spirits, and the pressure as the matter, thenâŠ
ăWell, itâs something like this. If the increase of attribute spirits is made to happen across the board, and things and stuff also increases, then there shouldnât be any problem, right? ă
I gave up on giving a tortuous example.
I did mention balancing matter and the spirits, but I donât see this world achieving that balance as of now. There are more wind and light spirits, and there are far more people who can âSeeâ compared to what I heard.
In order to achieve balance, either the spirits decrease, or the matter increases. The heroes are doing the former, me the latter.
Iâm not sure whether what Iâm doing is enough for increasing matter, but an empire with buildings shooting up one after another left a long, proud record in history, so I thought that maybe it is.
By the way, a spirit materializes when it becomes exceptionally strong after receiving the power of a hero. The Great Deity of the Wind is no longer in this world, but I found a record that his power had solidified into stone and it was used as a tool for summoning heroes.
In order to prevent the petrification of a spirit, it must be affected by another spirit with a different attribute. However, even if they know that, itâs the spiritâs instinct to absorb power and increase its underlings, so itâs not something it can stop on its own.
As a result of secluding myself in the library and doing a lot of research, I decided to earnestly create things, form contracts with small spirits, and leave the heroes be, and that has been the way it is up to this day.
If matter increases, thereâs no need to summon heroes anymore. I just go around doing my own business and trades while ignoring the other (Sis) party with that thought in mind nowadays.
Iâve been making contracts with a lot of small spirits to disperse power, and Iâve been earnestly doing it to prevent polarization of attributes, but I also need to pay attention so that Riche wonât petrify. Well, weâve been frequently interacting with the different attribute deities in my house, so I guess heâll be fine.
Three peopleâs worth of power flows into Lightball, but I wonder if she would eventually be petrified too? Records of what would happen to heroes after the disappearance of the deities that bestowed blessings on them were few and far between, but I can already imagine just what kind of treatment they received from the country. Itâs normal for the deeds of the heroes who healed the people and protected them from disasters to be recorded for the rest of their lives, after all!
ăWhy the long face? ă
ăYouâre imagining things. ă
Retze still had his eyes fixed on me.
ăTheyâre a nuisance to the locality, but I guess itâs better to just let them be, huh? ă
ăThen, based on what we heard so far, it will be best not to be involved with them, as long as no direct harm occurs, is that it? ă
Dinosso sighed, Butler looked discomfited.
ăWe just went full circle back to Dinossoâs topic earlier. ă
As for me, Iâm fine as long as itâs peaceful around me.
ăYeah, we did return to that topic, but did you know that because of you we got to learn a lot of things that weâre better off not knowing? Take this tidbit about the info about the âstray heroâ that had been dragged here for example â we might have to buy stomach medicine to swallow this story, you know? Donât act so nonchalant by yourself! ă
ăOuch ouch ouch ouch ă
Retze pinched my cheeks,but isnât this too cruel? And donât you dare call me âstray heroâ!
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T/N: It wasnât specified, but they were probably a different batch of heroes from Jeanâs Sis and her gang. Wind God Landauro is finally named in this chap; itâs the spirit who formed a contract with the hero before he died, the one with underlings who continued nurturing the earth even after he (deity) disappeared :). And the cat is out of the bag, just like that XD stray hero Jean, nonchalant to the max XD