Ten days have passed since the battle with Demon Chief, Rajas. Since then, Suimei and Lefilla have crossed the border from Astel into the Nelfila Empire and are reaching the capital, Filas Filas. Suimei looks up from the stone paved highway they walk upon to glance at the city.
Not comparing the sight to Astel was impossible. The city gate is huge. It has three towers that pierce the sky. The continuous, tall metal, walls are nothing like Klantâs. If anything, these fortification were a prime example of the Nelfila Empireâs might. As for the city, it was almost double that of Astelâs capital city. Outside the wall were many cheap hotels and markets. (Iâm not sure how Klant fit into that description.)
According to Sun Tzu, maintaining the quaka between the three kingdoms is of utmost importance. Likewise, the highways stretching to the east, west, and south were heavily trafficked, but also well maintained. A very clear flow of trade existed in this country. (quaka: The text said to read it as kuchi, but that didnât actually help in translating. From what I can understand, it means maintaining roadways or just road control. I could have translated it, but this has a nicer touch.)
Suimei originally meant to go to Klant, but now intends to find temporary lodgings here. The reason for his detour walks next to him, Lefilla Graphis. The power she unleashed against Rajas back in Astel depleted her spirit energy which resulted in her shrinking down to the size of an elementary school girl. Without her strength, she can no longer wield her five foot long sword much less travel the Nelfila Empire alone. Therefore, heâll go to Klant as soon as he crosses the boarder with Lefilla.
Thereâs also the problem with Lefillaâs curse. It acted up multiple times along our journey. He was able to suppress it each time, but wasnât able to get rid of it.
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I get restless and my face gets hot each time I remember. No, Iâm not doing anything wrong, but I still feel like Iâm doing something bad. I would definitely be labeled as a lolicon if someone were to see us. Even revealing that Lefillaâs actually the same age as me would be pointless.
Yet, even considering all that, I cannot abandon things as they are. Such a choice is impossible for me. I cannot allow Lefilla who lost her ability to fight travel alone. Her curse is already an invitation for disaster. Right now, Iâm the only person who can suppress it. Iâm not leaving until her body returns to normal and we either dispel her curse or find a way to get it under control. Wouldnât it be better to take out the demon responsible for the curse?
The idea gradually takes form as he stares at Lefilla.
Itâs a female demon different from Rajas, one possessing mastery over sleep magic. In the other world, such magic belonged to succubi. According to European folklore, succubi engaged with men during their sleep. Upon running them dry, they would snatch their souls away. They could only exist thanks to mankindâs insatiable lust. Would they still be classified as demons in this world?
Undoing the curse requires the establishment of an intermediary through sleep so the problem can be passed off. This would require for the intermediary to always be at hand, but it is the most reliable method. However, if creating the required intermediary is beyond my power, then the only option is severing the curse from its source. (Iâm 70% sure on this one. This translation is the one that makes most sense.)
Yes, I am willing to go that far. Iâll cooperate with her even if it means postponing my journey home.
âWhatâs wrong, Suimei-kun?â
âHuh? Oh, nothingâŠ.â
âFufu, are you fascinated by my current form?â Lefilla gives a light smile as she twirls on the spot. The ornaments decorating her high quality childrenâs clothes flutter with her. Her face is one of pure bliss. Since she always takes care to behave like a proper lady, this playful side of hers is a rare sight.
As for her question⊠How do say this⊠âYeah, I somewhat like it.â
âWait, really? OhâŠâ
Suimeiâs grin causes makes Lefillaâs face turn crimson. She lowers her head out of embarrassment. Sheâs like a child trying to be strong after having her secret exposed. In her case, itâs being an adult who likes wearing childrenâs clothes. Looks like she canât hide her shame.
At the moment, Iâm wearing a knight costume.
We just wanted some cheap and simple outfits for our journey to Nelfila. But the clerk, up until we paid, wouldnât leave Lefilla alone. Up until the end, Lefilla cried, âStop treating me like a child,â âIâm a respectable adult,â and âWe-well⊠it is cute.â With the two clasping their hands in agreement, I ended up purchasing the extra outfit as well. Her wearing this very lovely outfit is the result.
Lefilla asks without shifting her line of sight, ââŠ.Does it suit me?â
âYeah, like the clerk said, youâre pretty cute,â
âC-cute? Those sort of words⊠They wonât make me happy.â
Her gait got a lot lighter despite what she said. Deep down, she is happy to have been called cute. If a man received such a compliment from an attractive girl, heâd be soaring through the clouds. Everyone enjoys receiving compliments, after all.
Watching her like this warms my heart. Although, Iâm not sure if itâs because she got smaller. Is this how Lefillaâs normally speaks?
Suimei readjusts the longsword on his back as he gazes at Lefilla. Right now, sheâs humming as she walks. She has been displaying a lot more emotion since shrinking. Thatâs not to say she had less emotions before. Her current playfulness is just a sharp contrast to the seriousness she displayed before. Could her soul have been affected by her body shrinking? Thereâs no way to confirm it.
Another way to look at this situation would be saying that sheâs completely like a child her age. The thought makes me want to stretch my arms towards the sky. Yeah, itâs a good feeling.
While Suimei is lost in his thoughts, Lefilla stops walking. The sever expression on her young face as she turns to face him is just like one from her older self.
âHey, Suimei-kun, about my body getting smallerâŠâ
âThatâs right, I forgot to mention it before.â
âI also forgot about a few things.â
âYeah.â
The seriousness of her tone and facial expression are so different from before, that Suimei remembers the various things he forgot to mention due to the chaotic circumstances leading up to where they are now. Why did Lefilla become small? Itâs something heâs been speculating since they came down the mountain. Suimei rubs his jaw and a crease forms between his eyebrows as he summarizes the situation.
âNow⊠where to start? Okay, in my world, thereâs a school of thought called Idea Theory. It states that everything humans can see is actually a reflection of the worldâs true essence. Every essence is called an Idea. The things we perceive are just imitations or illusions.â (The actual translation is âIn my world.â Does anyone know when he revealed that heâs from a different world to her? Maybe itâs one of the disconnects from the various translations shifting between WN and LN. Or was it skipped?)
âIdea Theory?â
âThatâs right.â
âUmm, huh⊠That includes everything I seeâŠâ
At my nod, Lefilla contemplates my explanation. Looks like such concepts are still beyond this world. âFor example, the me that you currently perceive is an 8- key idea known as Suimei. When the 8-key idea that creates me passes through your eyes, this is what you see. The Idea passes information through all of your sensory organs so you can perceive me.â
âThe true essence are called Idea? That means, everything we perceive⊠the true essence differs from what we see?â
âRoughly speaking.â
âWell, if the Idea influences our perceptions, then shouldnât everything look the same?â
âIdeas possess potential features which differentiates them to observers. As a result, you and I donât look alike. The same applies to the trees, rocks, and buildings surrounding us.â
ââŠI understand your explanation when applied to nature. Everything thatâs born has a soul. But, how does it apply to objects crafted by people? People can shape objects and assign them roles, but they canât make Ideas.â
âCertainly, people donât consciously create Ideas when they craft things. However, the thoughts they have such as, âLetâs do this,â influences the final product. Those distortions breathe something like a soul into the object. You could even say that theyâre fabricating an Idea. Well, thatâs just the objectâs physical state. In short, people create Ideas by manipulating an objectâs shape.
âThe objects people make only have that appearance because of the Idea they strive for?â
âThatâs correct.â
Lefilla receives a nod to her question. Looks like sheâs starting to grasp the concept. She makes a grim face and says, âBut, Suimei-kun, if we interpret everything as Idea Theory, then doesnât it all becomes tasteless? It becomes the same as selfishly characterizing people as individual statistics on paper!â (I am only 70% sure on this paragraph.)
Writing it down on paper? Thatâs a strange metaphor to make. Still, her shock to hearing this theory for the first time is pretty reasonable. Soâ âThatâs right. Everything in this world is covered by a thin veil. Our senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch are our misrecognition of Ideas. Everything we see around us is actually fake.â
âPhonyâŠâ
She canât bring herself to accept this. People accept the reality they see with their own eyes as real. My words even put me down. I feel like Iâm denying my own existence. âYou can just take my explanation as a metaphor. You donât need to think too deeply over them.â
âDonât be stupid, Suimei-kun. How does that theory apply to me? I canât accept my situation with a metaphor.â
âWell, if you insist. But, itâs a conversation about natural philosophy. You really donât have to think about it too hard. Anyway, whatâs the problem?â
âWell, I get the general concept, but what does that have to do with me getting smaller?â
Suimei closes and opens his eyes at Lefillaâs question. After all, âEverything up until now was simple. We could say the world exists as was written on paper. The powerful Lefilla is both a spirit and a human girl. In the average human body, both the flesh and soul cooperate with each other. If either one were to be damaged, the result would be death. Your body, however, is mostly a spiritual existence. Spirit is an element different from the flesh and soul. If something were to happen to the spirit, then both the flesh and soul will also be affected. Naturally, weakening of the Idea is bad. Doing so thins the existence.â
âI look like this because the Idea that generates the image of me that you and everyone else sees changed to match the condition of my faded existence? Using up my spirit power didnât affect my body or soul, but it still resulted in this abnormality?â
âCorrect, I believe thatâs why you currently possess that form.â
Lefillaâs body is the result of her spirit being incomplete. The image presented results from the change of data possessed by the Idea. The damage Lefilla received doesnât show on her body as an injury, fatigue, or a bad complex. Instead, we compensate for the missing information by recognizing her as a little girl.
Lefilla gives a small sigh upon hearing my confirmation. Words lamenting her birth flow out, ââŠIt feels like Iâm being told Iâm not human, again.â
âThatâs a trivial concern. Personally, to become a magician, I quit being a human being. What matters is that you have a heart.â
ââŠYeah, youâre probably right.â
Are her feelings settling? Then, Lefilla, in a manner that doesnât suit her small body, crosses her arms to ask a question. âYour world is unbelievable. I was shocked to hear you were summoned from a parallel world.â (When did this conversation happen? Does anyone know?)
âThatâs my number one worst story of the year.â
Lefilla presents a strained smile to Suimeiâs disheartened expression. âHe wields that much power, yet claims to lack the courage necessary to save the world. Truly, an ironic story.â
âIt isnât such an amazing thing.â
âYou think so?â
âAll I did was kill a large number of small fry. Well, I could take pride in that as a magician, but thatâs it.â
ââŠâŠHow idealistic. But you might be right.â
Suimei pictures the man who embodies those ideals. Him- because heâs always been staring at his fatherâs back, his standard might be higher than the average personâs. Itâs why he still has such strong aspirations to be like his father.
Lefilla guesses his thoughts. âCan your respected father do the same?â
âYeah? My dad could probably take that many out no problem.â
âRajas too?â
Suimei ponders the question for a moment. How would his father fair? Of course, the premise shouldnât be on whether victory can be achieved, but that victory is achievable. Rajas had a vigorous and sturdy body, but not even that would be enough to make his fatherâs eyebrow twitch. Therefore, âHeâd blow him away with a single punch!â
âSeriously!? With one punch!?â
âYeah.â
Suimei nods at Lefillaâs amazement. Even though his father was a magician, he was forced to use a wheelchair due to a battle he had long ago. With bad legs and a weak body, no one would ever have been able to compare him to Rajas. Regardless, he did once create a fighting style that combined magic with acrobatics. But, unless thereâs some annoying reason to stall, the proper attitude is to attack head on. But his father, he had a terrifying combat ability. The few seconds it took him to rise from his wheelchair was enough to knock out his opponents. His attack was like an earthquake. Its name was The Central Punch that Returns Everything to Dust.
âHm, my fist comes nowhere close to his.
ââŠIf he could do it, then I think I can do it, too. What a funny thing to say.â
Because my father achieved it. He would analyze the mazoku and develop an attack by utilizing modern magic. Honestly, getting to where I am now took time and I didnât do it by borrowing scarps. Still, my father was stronger. Even without his legs, his imagination was able to keep moving forward. (This one really had me confused. Boro was written in katakana. Iâm assuming it meant âborrowâ which is why I translated this the way I did.)
ââŠHow easy would that demon chief have been?â
âYou really donât want to. Seriously, what did you gain your strength for? Well, I canât ask you to do moreâŠâ
My reason no longer exists. My father died. It happen right in front of me on that day. I inherited his will and continued walking.
âSomehow, I feel that your world is very different from this one.â
âThat canât be helped. The other side achieved a different level of culture. The progress of technology affects human strength. Lefilla is the exception.â
âYou being sarcastic?â
âIâm saying that you overpowered Rajas at the end with a single strike of your sword was an exception. Your power makes you the natural enemy of magicians.â
Indeed, a murmur deep down comes up deep down from the back of my heart. Lefillaâs spirit is outside even this worldâs standards. With that thought, Suimei looks up to the blue sky, âOne day, Iâll also be a magician like that.â
T/N: Okay, my first translation of this series. Â Hope you all enjoy it. Â Iâll keep doing this while I can. Â If anyone wants to take over, just let me know.