Fui: Sorry for not upload any chapter yesterday, I was busy and I wonāt upload any capter at thursday or friday.
Chapter 3-28. Arenāt We Friends?
The depths of the forest seem to be unattended, with trees of various sizes growing in the forest.
The shapes and sizes are different, and the ivy is entwined with the trees and climbs up.
There seem to be many broadleaf trees in this area, and many of them are so huge that they can be called giant ā¦ā¦ trees, or even sacred trees.
Besides, this is a natural forest.
This forest, also called a native forest, looks rough at first glance, but it is all trees in a steady state, suited to the climate over a long period of time.
The cycle of various plants from their germination to their withering, decomposition, and return to the soil is naturally maintained.
But the word āroughā is a word that people make up as they go along.
It is not really rough just because it looks rough. It is a natural forest.
Perhaps it is the appearance of this forest that makes it ārich in nature,ā but it is difficult to know the exact details of the area.
Me and Reizen were walking through that kind of forest.
In the front is Reizen with straight line formation.
I guess I canāt say āformationā when there are only two of us, but since Iām at the end of the line, I guess it doesnāt matter.
We have walked for a little while since then, and still no attack has come.
Were the Acid Dogs from earlier an elite unit?
If so, there must not be that many of them.
First of all, we had to find out where they lived.
I heard it was a little further away. ā¦ā¦
āā¦ā
āā¦? Whatās wrong?ā
When I approached him, he startled me by raising his shoulders.
I didnāt mean to do anything bad, but he seemed ā¦ā¦ to be nervous in some way.
He didnāt look as casual as he had earlier and he didnāt talk much at all.
When I notice that, I get a little worried.
Reizen looked at me with a fake smile on his face.
āI- Iām okay!ā
āDo you? If youāre not feeling well, why donāt you tell me? Itās a foolish thing to try to fight when you canāt fight.ā
āYesā
As soon as I said that, he turned around and started walking forward.
He may not be feeling well, but ā¦ā¦ whatās really going on with him?
I should ask him when this one is over.
He walks away in silence.
Iām watching Reizen from behind, and I can see that he is still tense and hunched over as if he is nervous.
His fists are clenched all the time, and his shoulders are slightly elevated, perhaps because of the tension.
The way he walks is not strange, as if he is conscious of it, but it makes the stiffness of his body more obvious.
Should I let him fight in this battle?
If we encounter Acid Dogs, the battle would be inevitable.
It is obvious that Reizen is in a strange state of mind.
Even if Reizen has a high defense capability, he might get injured at this point.
Not physical injuries, but mental injuries.
This is a world where there are monsters that attack people.
It is possible to become an adventurer and be defeated by a monster and escape with your life, but you may not be able to fight the monster from then on.
Letās talk briefly for once ā¦ā¦.
āReizen. Letās take a break.ā
āAh, eh, Okay.
Saying so, I sat down without much thought.
Reizen also followed and sat down at a suitable place.
The ground felt like a natural carpet.
It didnāt feel uncomfortable to sit at all.
Now ā¦ā¦ how to start the conversation ā¦ā¦.
I guess I could just ask him straight out, but that might make it harder for Reizen to bring it up.
It seems like he was trying to hide it from me earlier.
Ummm ā¦ā¦.
But I canāt figure out anything that Reizen is hiding.
I wonder what it is?
He would never say that he is afraid of monsters, would he?
The villagers had lost their will after he made such an earnest appeal.
Besides, he had eaten monster meat when he was alone.
Thereās no reason for him to be afraid.
Then what is it?
What is there to be so tense about?
Whatās the point of me worrying about it?
Whatās going to happen now is going to happen. All right.
āReizen, what were you so nervous about earlier?ā
āUgh ā¦ā
He flinched a little bit exaggeratedly.
These moves were not intentional, but rather spontaneous.
After a momentās thought, Reizen smiled again, this time with a fake smile.
āN- no, ā¦ā¦ when I think of ā¦ā¦ fighting monsters, Iām a bit ā¦ā¦..ā
āBullcrapā
If this were true, he would be like this in the previous battle.
I guess Reizen is not good at lying after all.
When I pointed this out to him, he looked troubled and flustered.
āReizen ⦠Whatās wrong? If thereās something on your mind, youād better talk to me.ā
āUm ⦠mmm ā¦ā
āIs this something you have trouble talking about?ā
āā¦ā¦Just a bitā
After all, Reizen is a human being, too.
He must have some kind of trouble.
But if itās hard for him to talk about it, thereās nothing I can do.
Itās no use for me to force him to listen to me.
Iāll just quietly back off for now.
āWell, you donāt have to force yourse āāā
āItās about my previous life ā¦ā
Reizen started talking, interrupting me.
Realizing this, I immediately retracted what I was going to say and decided to listen to Reizen seriously.
After a few moments, Reizeni began to talk about his past and what had happened to him in the past life.
āI was an intelligence officer. I would go overseas on business trips to gather information and send it back to Japan. Most of the information was about drug dealing organizations involved in criminal cases or the activities of the Mafia, and that was about it. But that was just a front. The real purpose was to get ā¦ā¦ me killed.ā
āWhat? Your bosses tried to have you killed by the mafia or by the organization?ā
ā⦠Yes. When I sent information, I was made to send it in a very obvious and discreet way. Not once or twice. It happened many times. When I criticized them for this, they would not listen to me, saying things like, [If you donāt notice when we send you information in an easy-to-understand way, it will be useful to you in the future ]Ā ā
After that, Reizen looked frustrated and told me what had happened to him in his previous life.
I was told that Reizen was an intelligence officer who was tortured to death in the end.
But I had never been told what happened before that.
In conclusion, Reizen was a nuisance.
He was a capable person, but as you can tell, he was not very smart.
He seemed to solve everything on the job by chance without making a strategy, which annoyed the people around him.
However, he is a competent and reliable worker.
So his friends did not criticize him, in fact, they praised each other, but it seems that only his boss did not like him.
His bosses sent him overseas to keep him in touch with the drug trade and the Mafia.
It was a reckless move, but to their surprise, Reizen had established trust with the mafia by contacting members of the drug dealers and interacting with the mafia.
However, Reizenās English is a bit rusty.
It may be because of his character that he was able to do so well when he could not even speak proper English.
They would not think that someone who could not understand English was an intelligence agent.
That is where Reizen came in.
Even just by listening to him, I could tell that he had a great natural talent.
But on the other hand, he also thought that he was a person who could only live in that kind of place.
There were many people like that.
But I guess he was not bought by his bosses for his talent.
Then, he was forced to choose and do some reckless ways of transmitting investigation reports.
But Reizen was grateful to his bosses for picking him up.
He never thought that his boss hated him.
That is why he did everything as he was told.
He was even prepared to kill if necessary.
However, the boss still did not praise him.
Amidst these thoughts, Reizen was caught.
The whole thing had been exposed.
But the reason he was caught was not because of the method of communication.
Then what was it?
It was a letter directly from his boss.
It was sent to the mafia involved in the case.
The content of the letter was, needless to say, a report that Reizen was an intelligence agent.
In short, they sold him off. Reizen was betrayed.
And when I said to him earlier, [Try it on your own] he suddenly overlapped me with his boss.
A direct request from someone he trusted.
He was only confident that he wouldnāt fail, but for some reason he assumed that it would happen again.
A betrayal.
Heās been worried constantly since then that I might even betray him.
āWhat a fool.ā
ā!? I seriously thought about it, you know !?ā
Oh. It seems Reizen is getting back on track.
Thatās right, thatās exactly right.
This is the way it should be for this guy.
Heās been struggling in a strange way, hasnāt he?
āYou know what? There is no hierarchy between us. You call me [Aniki], so naturally thereās a hierarchical relationship, but you know what?ćThereās really no such thing. We are friends. You know, weāre the same friends you told me about back then.ā
In fact, hierarchical relationships suck.
Itās too old-fashioned to think that because we did it this way, the same should apply to everyone else.
Itās stupid.
Itās really stupid.
I sighed heavily, seriously dumbfounded.
I glanced at Reizen and saw that his eyes were moistened as if he had been moved to tears.
I noticed this and immediately sent a ball of water falling right on top of him.
With a splashing sound, Reizenās upper body was drenched immediately.
Surprised by this, Reizen fell down.
āCool your head, Reizen. There you go. Breakās over. Letās go.ā
I wouldnāt have minded if he had cried, but itās not my job to comfort a man.
Iām asexual, so I guess it doesnāt matter either way.
I mean, thatās a pain in the ass.
Reizen wiped his face with his clothes with a giggle, then said loudly, [Aye, sir!} and followed me from behind.
I urged him to come to the front, not the back, and he laughed and stepped forward.
Thatās when I saw his face, and it was beaming with joy.