I couldnât see them with my inferior human eyes, but they would always make their presence known through messages.
But there werenât any messages anymore.
It was the first time that had ever happened, I was almost feeling awkward about it.
âAre you for realâŠ?â
Apparently, in fantasies, gods can run away if theyâre uncomfortable.
I didnât worry about it too much, though. It was just a little baffling.
[Outsider]
After all, my Blessing wouldnât be safe and sound like that if the outsider god had really left completely.
There was a chance they kept it there as a parting gift, but that wasnât possible because of the second effect of the Blessing.
[Outsider]
â¶ The outsider will be reset from all statuses except for death.
â¶ A scary thing will happen if the lone wolf leaves the wilderness!
The main reason god ran away was because I went astray from the path of a lone wolf.
Yet they still left me with the Blessing?
Their actions werenât adding up, so it could only be seen as them going out for a bit, not an escape.
I was sure theyâd come crawling back as if nothing happened once they got some fresh air and felt better.
But..
âIt feels empty all of suddenâŠâ
Maybe the silence was intimidating me.
As expected of a lively city with the biggest slave market in western Fantasia, it was bustling, but I couldnât hear anything.
â#@! Thank you! %#!â
â%^? $#@ please.â
âSir! You canât %# $.â
Even as an alien who wasnât fluent with the language, I could start to pick up some of the fantasy nativesâ conversations. Although they were all just meaningless noises if I didnât concentrate too much.
The only one I could have a normal conversation withâŠ
âStill in deep slumber.â
Wasnât budging after passing out.
I didnât think sheâd notice even if someone snatched her away!
[Outsider]
[Fairy]
I didnât have too hard of a time thanks to the powers Iâd acquired from the Blessings. If it werenât for them, I would have thrown that stubborn demon to the streets already.
âMove! $# move!â
âPassing by! #$ #!â
â#$! #%$ way!â
Rumble.
Clank clank.
Soldiers in full metal body armor made their way through the busy streets towards the city exit.
What was happening?
My past self would have ignored that, but I couldnât after Iâd almost murdered the prince of the nation.
It was possible those soldiers were dispatched because of me.
âExcuse me.â
âHm? What ##?â
So I decided to ask a passing resident!
Although my linguistics were improving by the day, I couldnât form sentences that were too complex. I kept it as short and concise as possibleâŠ
âWhat those soldiers?â
âAh! Are you % #$? There were # [email protected] outside of the city not too long ago. Theyâre trying to #$ that.â
âThank you.â
So, in short, it looked like they were going to #$ for #$%.
ââŠWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?â
Instead of telling resident A to cut it out with the proper nouns, I asked resident B.
âExcuse me. What those soldiers?â
âHm? #$% accent. The soldiers are going to hunt the #$% monsters outside the city.â
âAha! Thank you.â
After that, I asked residents C and D to fill in the information that Iâd missed.
It felt like putting together a jigsaw puzzle!
There had apparently been a loud noise outside of the city, and the soldiers were ordered to hunt down the monsters whoâd made the noise.
âOutsider god, howâs that for my perfect deduction skillsâŠ? oh! You ran awayâŠâ
It felt awfully empty.
I was always annoyed because the god would talk to me non-stop, but it seemed Iâve already become familiar with that fantasy lifestyle.
âI wonder when theyâre coming back. One week? One month? One year? A decadeâŠ?â
âWelp.â
It wasnât something a mere human could do anything about even if they tried.
Itâs not like I could ask a mercenary guild to find a lost god.
All I could do was do what I could and wait for them to come back.
âZzz zzz.â
â....â
First things first, I had to drop my things off at an inn so I could move freely.
***
The Saintess declared the first round of the tournament had ended; the Heroes who refused to participate in the tournament were to pack their belongings.
âRound oneâŠ? Ah!â
âOh my! Could it be?â
The Heroes who wanted to participate quickly processed the situation:
This tournament wasnât a âchoiceâ but a âdutyâ from the beginning.
Just as a student was required to take tests at school, Heroes couldnât ignore a Heroesâs responsibilities.
If they did, they were no longer Heroes.
âSaintess?â
She may not have been the class president representing her class anymore, yet Yoo Bora cautiously raised her hand with her leaving classmates in her thoughts.
A small smile was drawn onto the Saintessâ lips as she watched the girl.
âGo on.â
âWhat will become of the Heroes who are no longer here?â
âNot much will change, they will simply have less support than before. The extra funds will be reinvested in one of you.â
âThe victor, right?â
âThat is correct.â
âThank you for the kind response.â
âIt was a good question, Hero Yoo Bora.â
* * *
Just then, one boyâs voice broke the sibling-like, friendly atmosphere between the two.
âSaintess, you said a holy sword was the winning prize, but doesnât the holy sword choose its own owner?â
It was âex Heroâ Oh Hanwoo, whoâd barged in to declare his participation in the tournament.
The Saintessâs smile was wiped off her face as she responded in a curt manner.
âYou can see for yourself after you win.â
âWhat Iâm trying to say is⊠maybe there isnât a need for the tournament if the holy sword chooses its own owner. Oh! Of course, Iâm going to stay in the tournament even after I become the holder of the holy sword.â
He sounded certain the holy sword was going to choose him.
Choi Kangmin finally exploded at that arrogant attitude.
âOh Hanwoo! Donât act like youâve already won!â
It was the arrogant, impudent attitude of an âoutsiderâ who wouldnât even have held his head up in school back on Earth.
Choi Kangmin, knowing full well that he provided grounds for his confidence, felt like he was going mad.
âI shouldnât have let my guard down!â
It wasnât that he let his guard down in particular, but he regretted not crushing him with more caution. That baffling situation wouldnât have started in the first place if he had.
âOh! Sorry if you feel uncomfortable. I was only telling the truth.â
âYou bastard..!â
Just before things took a turn for the worse, Prince Alsus got involved.
âHero Oh Hanwoo. You are not yet fit for this position.â
âWhat? What are you sayingâŠ?â
âBefore you talk about being the holder of the holy sword, you must be a Hero first. Did you already forget about our agreement?â
âOhâŠâ
âFollow me. If you are truly the owner of the holy sword, you would have the power to guard it as well. Iâll look forward to it.â
âW-wait!â
âFollow me. Are you not going to participate?â
âOf course Iâm participating! But isnât it too early to spar?! There still isnât enough time or the budgetâŠ!â
Oh Hanwoo was no fool. In fact, he thought himself to be well-informed regarding fantasy worlds.
Even if he was the overpowered main character, he was still in the developing phase.
He didnât have the skills to defeat one of the absolute rulers, the representative of a nation.
âFollow me.â
âPrince Alsus, canât we push back the sparring by one year? Itâs hard for me to defeat you right now.â
âWere you trying to win? Donât worry about that. Defeating me isnât part of the agreement.â
âThen whyâŠ?â
âYou gave up your Hero status with ease. Someone like that would give up easily again even if they return.â
âI will not!â
As long as Celebless the fairy wanted a âHeroâ, he didnât plan to give it up anytime soon.
âIs there any way you can prove yourself?â
âThatâs because Iâm the main charac⊠Ahem! Anyways, just trust me!â
Oh Hanwoo cried out, full of the âgroundless confidenceâ that countless protagonists in fantasy genres showed.
[Special]
âProve it right now.â
Yet Prince Alsus didnât bat an eye.
[Resistance]
[Politics]
[Courage]
It wasnât as much as the Heroes who were chosen by the gods themselves, but Prince Alsus was a nationâs heir trained since birth to acquire various Blessings.
His level, Blessings, achievements, abilitiesâŠ
Although the Heroes would one day surpass him, it was not yet that day.
âFollow me.â
âAghâŠâ
Instinctively knowing what he wouldnât be able to get out of it no matter how hard he tried, Oh Hanwooâs expression turned grim.
Wouldnât the plot be too infuriating if the main character was in a losing, one-sided fight?
It would be nice if there was a twist where he could get a blow in like he did with Choi Kangmin, but the problem was that there didnât seem to be any hope with Prince Alsus.
He couldnât imagine himself winning.
âAre you giving up?â
âNo.â
âThen try and get a blow in against me. Even the level 1 boy who crushed your face was able to do so.â
âReallyâŠ?â
Oh Hanwoo thought of the bastard bullyâs mean face.
It couldnât be!
That loud coward hiding behind a muscular slave was able to strike the prince?
He couldnât believe it, but it was undeniable when the Prince, whose reputation was highly regarded, said it himself.
âEnough with all the preface. If you donât follow me, Iâll take it as you giving up your Hero status and the tournament.â
âIâm coming!â
If a mere extra could do it, so could he!
âWas what Oh Hanwoo thought.
Pow! Pow! Pow!
That was before he was beaten until his bones rattled.
[A certain evil god complains there isnât enough popcorn.
[A certain battle god watches harmoniously.]
[A certain impatient demon god urges you to hit harder.]
[A certain godâŠ]
Having quite a bit of resentment towards Oh Hanwoo, Prince Alsus did not go easy.
It didnât matter if he died because the Saintess was nearby.
As a result, âHeroâ Oh Hanwoo acquired a new Blessing!
[Survival]
> The chances of you not dying in every instance greatly increases!
> The only answer youâll get if you wonder how you survived will be a headache.
âA-as I thought, the main character has to fall to get back up strongerâŠâ
Plop!
Oh Hanwoo, a tattered mess covered from head to toe and covered in dirt, jabbered to himself as he passed out.
In the meantimeâŠ
[A certain god takes a close look at the schedule.]
[A certain god takes a detour around the tattered mess as they sneak out.]
***
[A certain god sneaks back in.]
[A certain god peeks.]
âHm? Oh! Youâre back earlier than I thought.â
I figured the god with a very loose concept of time wouldnât be back for a âbriefâ couple of years.
But already?
It was like a kindergartener coming back after hiding in the neighborhood playground! I wasnât even sure if theyâd really run off.
[A certain god praises themself for the lonely adventure.]
[A certain god urges you to compliment them.]
âYeah, yeah. Good work.â
I didnât know where they had run off to, but it was a relief to see they were feeling better about the ordeal with the female demon.
And with good timing, too.
âWhew.â
Iâd just arrived at the inn Iâd reserved before running away from the city.
Iâd wandered around for a while because the rude navigator Kogmos wasnât there anymore, but it was fine. I came back safely, after all.
Toss~
I carelessly threw Diaroka onto the bed.
[A certain god is now comfortable.]
[A certain god compliments the outsider.]
âI donât know if thatâs really something to get praise for, but thanks anyways.â
Maybe the beds were extra soft because the inn was luxurious.
âZzz zzz.â
The female demon didnât wake up even though I threw her with personal force.
It mustâve meant that was how bad the aftereffects of our fight were. Unless she was pretending to be asleep to look for a chance to run away.
âHmâŠâ
She was just like a golden calf.
I was starting to get an extremely bad feeling about leaving that slave whoâd tried to run away before alone at the innâŠ
But I had no choice but to get going.
It would feel worse if I let even one of those slave stealers that tried to kill me go.
[Massacre]
[Slaughter]
I felt the curses spurring my soul every time my murderous intent grew.
It felt electricâa sensation I couldnât possibly describe, but it was as if I was secretly drinking a carbonized drink that wasnât good for my bones.
In other words, it felt awesome.
[A certain god asks if you are finally leaving that demon.]
âNope. Iâm just her in the inn for a bit.â
[A certain god expresses regret.]
[A certain god asks where you are going.]
âThief hunting.â
[A certain god asks where youâre headed after that.]
âAfter that?â
âIâm not sure. I didnât think that far aheââ
[A certain god nags you to go to the Academy.]
âThe AcademyâŠ?]
[A certain god drills you into going to the Academy.]
â....â
It looked like god got hooked onto the Academy after going out(running away) for a bit.