ăMorning Fran, you get a good nightâs sleep?ă
ăNnâŠă
Fran was still only half awake, but somehow managed to have absolutely no difficulty shoveling her breakfast down her throat regardless.
ăTodayâs the day. The tourneyâs finally starting.ă
ăNnâŠă
Iâd been a bit worried as to whether or not Fran would actually be able to get a good nightâs rest, but it turned out that my concerns had been totally needless. To her, today was honestly just another day.
Our morning routine went just as usual. I washed her face, dried her hair with warm air, and gave it a good brushing.
ăTodayâs your big day, so weâll have to make sure you look even cuter than usual.ă
ăDoesnât matter.ă
ăDonât be silly. Of course itâs going to matter, youâre practically going to be put on display.ă
I finished styling her hair as I responded to her. Only after I finished that did her eyes finally snap open and fill with energy. She promptly began imitating my actions by brushing Urushiâs. The wolf narrowed his eyes and enjoyed the sensation for a few moments before flipping onto his back and demanding more affection. The way he acted reminded me of the Golden Retriever one of my older neighbors had in the past. He seriously didnât give off even the slightest bit of the feral feel youâd normally expect from a wolf.
ăWe still a bit ahead of schedule. Feel like doing anything in particular, or?ă
ăNn. Master, over here.ă
ăHuh? Whatâs up?ă
ăNn.ă
Fran grabbed a cloth and began polishing me off.
ăWe havenât actually fought yet, so make sure you donât tire yourself out doing that, alright?ă
ăNot problem.ă
ăBut-ă
ăBecause not just me.ă
ăWhatâs that supposed to mean?ă
ăMaster also being put on display. Will have to make Master look cool.ă
She continued polishing me as I brooded over whether I should thank her or tell her to stop. As far as I was concerned, Fran was going to be the star of the show, and I was just going to be an extra. I wouldâve loved to keep contemplating so I could actually arrive at an answer, but ultimately stopped giving a shit not too long after she started because of how good it felt.
My loss of control led her to continue polishing me for a good 30 minutes, after which my blade became nice and sparkly.
ăAre you sure that didnât tire you out?ă
ăStill okay.ă
ăAlright, letâs head out then.ă
ăNn!ă
***
All contestants were to report to and gather in the Adventurerâs Guild. Block A was scheduled to be the first to fight, so its members had to get to there extra early.
Upon arrival, we were immediately led upstairs by one of the guildâs clerks. It seemed that the rooms on the second and third floors were being used as temporary waiting rooms. The fact that the rooms were private rooms as opposed to larger rooms with participants aggregated within them was one that I could only possibly conclude as beneficial. Hot blooded adventurers, like Fran, would probably start fights if left with all the other participants.
ăPlease wait here until we call for you. Your match will be the 6th, and each is timeboxed to 30 minutes, so I believe you wonât have to wait more than 2 hours. It depends on how long each match lasts, the shorter they are, the sooner youâll be up.ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
ăYouâre free to observe the rest of the dayâs matches once youâre done with your own, but youâre not allowed to leave the room until we call for you.ă
The fact that matches were timeboxed meant you couldnât really stall forever and just bore the crowd. Itâd also prevent the tourney from getting thrown off schedule. However, it also meant that it was possible to run the timer. To that end, all combatants had to put on a magic item known as a Bracelet of Judgement prior to engaging in combat. The bracelet would allow one to determine a victor should the combatants eat up the whole 30 minutes they were allotted. The bracelet was capable of determining the contestantsâ HP and MP values, as well as their relative consumption thereof. It would use the numbers it read to discern which of the two combatants would have emerged victorious had the match continued indefinitely.
ăThereâll be a staff member just outside the door at all times, so please donât be shy. Let us know if you need anything. ă
The tournamentâs participants were treated like VIPs and could order the staff to do all sorts of stuff. A few examples of the services provided were preparing light meals and acting as a proxy in order to do oneâs shopping. It seemed convenient and all, but didnât quite pertain to us. The stuff we had in our dimensional storages served to more or less satisfy all our needs.
As a result, Fran basically ended up just sitting down and taking it easy for a while.
We werenât bothered at all until about an hour passed, after which someone gave our door a knock.
ăExcuse me.ă
ăNn.ă
ăThe fourth match has just begun. Your match will begin after the next one ends, so we would like to show you to a waiting room closer to the arena.ă
It seemed like the tourney was a significant bit ahead of schedule, so we decided to ask the staff what was up. Apparently, whatâd happened was that Goldalfa had lived up to his reputation and ended his opponent in what was literally an instant.
Both the other matches, however, ended right around the 30 minute mark, and apparently not because they ran out of time. Most combatants naturally disliked having things decided by their bracelets, and so, theyâd often pull off their biggest moves and decide things right before the match was forced to end.
We moved to the venue by taking an underground passageway with one of its entrances in the guildâs basement. It seemed like a pretty good measure to take, as having more popular participants waltz right through the streets would probably lead to the populace kicking up a fuss.
The room we were moved to was, not surprisingly, yet another private room, one several orders of magnitude more luxurious than the one weâd been staying in at the guild. The sofa they had in the room was gorgeous, and the bed was seemingly filled to the brim with down.
ăThe fifth match has now begun, so we may end up calling for you at any moment now. Please make sure youâre ready for us when your turn comes around.ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
Fran dove straight into the super soft looking sofa and began enjoying it to its fullest.
After a momentâs consideration, I realized that the match that was going on right now was the one between Kurusu and Radyer â which meant the explosions Iâd been hearing from time to time were Radyerâs spells. They were so loud that they even eclipsed the crowdâs deafening cheers, which I actually had to strain my ears in order to catch.
Unlike me, whoâd spent my time thinking about the match and whatnot, Fran had instead focused on relaxing. Sheâd leapt off the sofa, jumped onto the bed, and played on it with Urushi until an incredibly loud series of cheers resounded through the room.
ăSounds like the matchâs been decided.ă
Given that realization, I strained my ears even further so I could hear the caster.
ăAnd itâs over! Despite popular speculation, Kurusu has taken the win!ă
Wait, seriously? Kurusu won?
ăMaster, something wrong?ă
I mustâve seemed really shocked, as Fran had immediately turned her head towards me in confusion.
ăItâs just that Kurusuâs the one that ended up winning is all.ă
ăKurusu?ă
ăDid you really forg- oh, whatever. Letâs get ready to go. Weâll be up soon.ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
It didnât take long for a guide to show up at our door after Kurusuâs and Radyerâs matches came to an end. Said guide not only led us over to the arena, but also handed us a Bracelet of Judgement along the way. Surprisingly, the bracelet didnât actually take up an accessory slot, so we didnât have to swap any of our stuff out.
The venue used for the main tournament was both gigantic and incredibly brightly lit. I called out to Fran on our way to the actual arena part because I was a bit worried as to whether or not sheâd be nervous. Again, it turned out that my worries were completely needless, as Fran was in such a good mood that sheâd actually been skipping along as we moved.
ăAre you really not even the slightest bit nervous?ă
ăNn!ă
ăNice. Letâs do this then.ă
ăCanât wait.ă
ăMake sure you stay in the shadows till after Fran gives the signal, alright Urushi?ă
ïŒWoof.ïŒ
The moment we entered the arena, we discovered that there were over ten times as many audience members present as there were during the secondary preliminary round.
They were so numerous that I found it incredibly difficult to discern individual comments anymore. There were so many different people cheering that the whole thing just kind of came off like a wave of sound.
ăMmph.ă
The crowdâs cheers roared at such high volume that Fran ended up grimacing and lowering her ears.
ăYou alright?ă
ăNn⊠Alright used to it.ă
Whew.
The sheer volume of the sound waves blasted at us made me understand that having sensitive hearing wasnât actually always a good thing. I didnât get how rabbitkin like Royce and basically anyone else with super sensitive hearing could actually manage to cope.
ăAnd our contestants have arrived! In one corner we have a fair maiden whose strength betrays her looks, the youngest C ranked adventurer to date. Ladies and gentlemen, please, extend your welcomes to Block Aâs 11th contestant, Fran, the Magic Sword Girl!ă
Fran slowly stepped up onto the stage with the casterâs announcement as her cue. On top of it stood her opponent; heâd already been awaiting her arrival.
ăMmph.ă
Her expression immediately stiffened the moment she saw him.
ăAnd in the other corner, we have an incredible man with a mercenary band at his back. Put your hands together for one of the younger generationâs most respected Blue Catkin: Blue Prideâs Leader and Block Aâs 12th contestant, Zefmate, the Blue Strike!ă
Franâs opponent was not only none other than one of the Blue Catkin she detested, but also Blue Prideâs leader. Knowing that, she glared him, reached for me, and silently drew me from my sheath.