Rumina suddenly suggested something that I could only describe as outrageous.
ăWhat manner of choice would you make if I was to tell you that you could evolve if you simply chose to slay me?ă
ăIf I⊠kill you?ă
ăâTis just hypothetical, but do give me an answer.ă
ăWonât kill.ă
Franâs reaction came immediately.
Her response was exactly what Iâd expected it to be. Fran wanted to evolve, not for vanity, but for the sake of her tribeâs pride. There was simply no way sheâd be willing to trade the life of one thatâd accomplished her goal in order to fulfill it. Plus, Dias had totally nailed into us the fact that we werenât allowed to kill the Dungeon Master â not that I thought we were actually capable of doing so in the first place.
The guild would end up labeling us a traitor even if we actually did manage to kill her, so in that sense, we technically just couldnât.
ăSo that is your answer⊠It was exactly what I had expected it to be. Quite the resemblence you bearâŠă
ăNn?ă
ăI was merely rambling, do not mind me nor the odd question I posed. Unfortunately, that is all I have to tell you regarding evolution.ă
Whyâd she just ask us that? Could it maybe⊠be true? Nah, no way, right? I mean, she wouldnât have been able to ask us the question if that were to be the case. But like, would she really ask us something like that for literally no reason? It had to be some sort of hint, at the very least.
Was killing another member of the black cat tribe supposed to be whatâd allow her to evolve? Or what about maybe just killing a Dungeon Master of some sort? Wait no, canât be that one. Weâd already killed that one Goblin Dungeon Master guy already.
Hmmm, iunno. I donât get it.
ăIt is not much for consolation, but do have yourself a cup of a tea.ă
Rumina offered Fran a drink and started talking to her about the Black Cat Tribeâs village in an attempt to cheer her up. It seemed that the two were able to converse as much as theyâd like so long as the topic didnât pertain to evolution.
She described that it was normal for Black Catkin to evolve 500 years ago, back before she became the dungeonâs master. They didnât used to be considered as inferior to any of the other beastkin races. In fact, theyâd been one of the most respected tribes. She wasnât able to tell us too many details about what had happened way back then, but, she recounted what she could.
I couldnât really understand the exact extent to which the Goddess restricted oneâs ability to disclose information, but it evidently stopped her from talking about evolution or the reasons for which the Black Catkin ended up under their current circumstances in the first place.
The Black Cat Tribeâs history had practically been wiped clean off the board. The only people that still knew it were probably the elves, seeing as how they were long lived. Iâd really like to talk to one and ask why the gods wanted to go as far as even making it seem like Black Catkin were unable to evolve.
Fran and Rumina ended up having a fairly long conversation despite the fact that they werenât able to discuss evolution. Neither had met another Black Catkin in quite a long while, so they really hit it off.
ăAh, right⊠I do have one last matter Iâd like to ask if you, if you would not mind it.ă
ăNn. Wonât mind anything.ă
ăHahaha, worry not. It is nothing difficult. I would simply like to ask you to convey to Dias a message for me.ă
ăDias? Not Aurel?ă
ăYes, Dias. My message to him is but a single phrase: Fulfill the contract. Do well to remember it.ă
ăGot it.ă
ăHave you anything you would like to request of me in return? I will do for you anything that I am capable of.ă
ăRequest?ă
ăIndeed.ă
Ruminaâs question caused Fran to fall into thought. I was fairly certain that she was thinking of and dismissing a whole slew of ideas.
ïŒMaster?ïŒ
ăShe did say you ask for whatever you wanted, so just do that. Voice whatever happens to come to mind.ă
ăGot it.ă
ăHave you a request?ă
ăNn.ă
Fran quietly nodded as she looked at Rumina with a gaze like that of a warrior.
ăWant to spar.ă
ăOh?ă
ăWant to see extent of Black Tigerâs power.ă
I had to say, it really was like Fran to want something like this. She wanted to experience first hand the power that she sought.
Rumina responded to Franâs request with a heartfelt, entertained smile.
ăVery well. I shall show you my strength. I will, however, first require a moment, as I must prepare.ă
ăNn.ă
ăI shall provide you a servant for the time being. Order it as you will.ă
A wooden doll, much like the ones used in character design, materialized in response to Ruminaâs words.
It refilled Franâs cup with movements as fluid as those of a human.
ăThanks.ă
The doll not only nodded in response to Fran, but also retrieved some cookies and chocolate from a shelf in one of the roomâs corners before presenting them as if serving her.
From the aforementioned actions, I understood that it was basically Ruminaâs familiar despite the fact that it wasnât capable of speech.
ăNn. Tasty.ă
***
ăI seem to have kept you waiting for quite the amount of time.ă
ăNn?ă
Rumina returned after ten odd minutes. She claimed to be ready, but looked exactly the same as she had before setting out.
She was still wearing the same thing, a thin outfit made of cloth that seemed to resemble a nobleâs casual wear. Her body hadnât been decorated with even a single piece of armour.
Her sword was pretty sharp, but it didnât emanate any magical power; it didnât seem to have any special properties or abilities.
ăFollow after me.ă
Rumina lead us to a dome-shaped room with a diameter about a hundred meters across.
ăI have only just made this room, and thus, âtis a bit dreary. Unfortunately, it was all I could prepare as I hadnât a suitable space for us to spar in. Have you any particular complaints with this space?ă
Apparently, Rumina hadnât gone off to prepare any sort of armour. She had instead been working on preparing a room. Yup, thatâs a Dungeon Master for ya. The scale she thinks on is completely different from our own.
ïŒMaster, just watch.ïŒ
ăYeah, I know. You do you.ă
I mean, itâs not like theyâre fighting for real. Itâs just a spar, so yeah.
ăShall we start?ă
ăNo equipment?ă
ăOh? Have you confidence in your ability to land a blow?ă
ăOf course.ă
ăHahaha! How spirited you are. Fear not, my clothes have been enhanced through the magical arts. It offers greater defenses than most armours crafted of metal. I have also in my possession a Sacrificial Bracelet.ă
ăGot it.ă
ăNow then, I believe it should be time for us to begin?ă
ăNn!ă
And begin they did. Rumina, like Fran, was a swordsman. The way she traded blows with Fran demonstrated the fact that she was highly skilled.
Her Appraisal Jamming skill made it so I was only able to pick up on her detection based skills, so I was only now able to find out that she was capable of casting magic. That is, I could tell at a glance that she had access to the Magic Manipulation skill.
They began at a milder pace, and probed at each other for the sake of evaluating each otherâs skill. From there, the two gradually picked up the pace and started swinging in sharper, faster manners.
ăSplendid! Your skill with the sword is incredible for one of such a young age.ă
ăNn!ă
***
ăWhat? Can you no longer keep up?ă
ăHaaah!ă
ăYou have erred! Your blow would have been much more effective had you taken another step forward.ă
Rumina was, as one would expect, much more skilled than Fran. The older Black Catkin had the liberty to verbalize the otherâs mistakes despite her going all out. Her precise manner of doing so was like that of a coach or teacher.
ăThat is not all you have, is it? Display to me all you can!ă
ăNn. Fire Javelin!ă
Fran created a spear wreathed in flame as she threw yet another slash. Her plan had been to distract Rumina in order to land a blow with a two pronged attack, but her attempts ended in utter failure. The flames hadnât been enough to offer even the slightest distraction.
ăYou are far too naive! A spell like that fails to so much as even serve as a distraction!ă
ăNn!ă
Their battle transformed from one purely based in swordplay to a fierce exchange of spells. Rumina turned out to be capable of using both the fire and wind elements.
The two fought for what felt like an hour.
Fran was out of breath. Rumina, on the other hand, merely looked satisfied.
ăYou are incredibly strong for a Black Catkin that has yet to evolve. You will surely become strong enough to leave your name in history should you find a path to evolution.ă
She spoke with a smile, but quickly twisted her expression into a more stern one.
ăIt is about time for us to bring this session to an end. I shall do you the favour of putting a portion of the very power you desire on display for my last act. Worry not, I shallnât kill you.ă
ăBring it on.ă
My blade trembled as an incredible amount of magical energy suddenly burst out of Ruminaâs body. Holy crap. She had to be at least as strong as Rynford.
ăThen here I comeâŠ. Thunderclap!ă
Iâm not sure if it was because of I was super focused on her or what, but everything Rumina had said sounded clear to me despite the fact that sheâd muttered the first half of it. The attack she launched caused an incredibly bright flash and sent Fran flying across the room.