It was smooth sailing. Kisaragi Ryouko who could manage to traverse the dungeon solo, now had gained allies: The Thief, Natsukawa Minami, and the Archer Satou Aya. They seemed practically invincible.
Minami had a combination of her hitherto nurtured athletics which, together with her vocational skills, made her a perfect melee fighter. As for Aya, she was, as she appeared, of average talents but, her vocation instantly enabled her to enter battle.
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âAimâ: Increases aim, thereby raising the strength and accuracy of the bow.
âConcentrateâ: Can draw the bow without faltering of mind.â
âFletcheryâ: Can make arrows well.[1]
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Though nothing blatantly overpowered, needing just a bow, attack and ammunition are covered while leaving room for improvement; they were a well balanced set of novice skills.
Luckily, Aya had cleared the first big hurdle of procuring a bow early on. Aya had met Minami just when the latter was about to take down a goma with a bow, it was practically like a blessing from the god of archery.
And now, a few hours after leading the dome and entering a fairy square, that girl was yelling hysterically.
ââEh, let me get this straight, so this means only three of us will be saved!?â
âC-calm down, itâs okay, so just calm down alright!â
Even Minami, whose cheerful smile and relaxed attitude wouldnât crumble during dangerous dungeon battles, voiced those words tinged with impatience and unease.
âW-w-wh-what do we d-d-doâŚâ
Quivering with all her plus sized body, Futaba Meiko was all too quickly in tears.
It wasnât uncalled for them to fall into so much disarray. Since, when they checked on the updated information on the magic circle, they were made aware of that shocking rule.
The transfer gate located at the deepest part of the dungeon would only allow a maximum of 3 people to enterâ that is, there was a limit to the number of people who could escape.
âWe donât know the veracity this information. So letâs not think too much about it.â
Only one of the four, Kisaragi Ryouko, was calm, and trying to put everyone at ease.
âDonât think about it, then the heck are we supposed to think!â
Apparently âConcentrateâ only had effect when using the bow, in other times, there would be no convenient calming of mind. As if demonstrating the validity of that statement, Aya furiously argued back.
âWe have to get a lot more monster cores to use this transfer gate. Itâs been quite easy up till now, but who knows whatâs to come. So donât risk yourself with useless worries while fightingâ
âBut, then whââ
âWhat we need to do right now, is hopeâ
Aya looked at the class rep, who said all that with a straight face, as if she was talking to a mental case.
âSo youâre just⌠gonna give me those sugared up lines even nowâ
âThey arenât just pretty words. Since we, we really do have a hopeâ
Ryouko proclaimed those words with a gentle smile of an utter confidence, no, a conviction one could say. Taken slightly aback from that bold counter, Aya asked the standard follow, âWhat would that be?â.
âSouma Yuuto and Tendou Ryuuichi. If itâs those two, they can definitely overcome this, yes, even this crazy place.â
Not one of them could deny or laugh at her answer. Most likely, not a single member class 2-7 would disagree.
âLook, even we can fight those monster with our vocations. I bet those 2 with this power, would easily become real superheroesâ
Ryoukoâs words were not to be considered pitiable or faith based absurdity. Anyone would think so if they knew those two. Anyone would believe.
âWeâre headed to the same place, so if we continue on like this, weâll absolutely convene with Souma-kun. And then heâll save you, and everyone else tooâ
âS-Souma-kun will save meâŚâ
Perhaps she was imagining Souma Yuutoâs gallant figure as he leapt head first into danger. Ayaâs cheeks blushed cerise, and her face dissolved into rapture.
Ryouko wouldnât condemn her for such a display. Around half the girls of class 2-7 would show the same reaction.
Like the boys who would fall for Souma Sakuraâs beauty at first glance, the girls would have a similar wanting for Souma Yuuto. Satou Aya, she too was one of those who had secret feelings of wanting to be near him.
âYes, believe me, Satou-san. Souma-kun, will come save usâ
ââFha! Y-youâre right⌠Souma-kunâs the type who can really do itâ
Aya quickly agrees, saving face as if she had only been logically convinced.
âYup, well said, weâll be just fine with Souma-kun around! This is like a game world, so rather than superhero, heâd be like, a warrior hero?â[2]
Silver armor and a cape fit him perfectly, that had been proven on the stage play at the school cultural festival the previous year. The piece was Snow White. His role merely that of passing by at the end to give kiss, but his presence, more prince-like than any prince, almost made you forget the whole tragedy that was the brunt of the story.
âBut rather than Souma-kun, Ryouko-chanâs prince charming is more like Tendou-kuââ
âH-hey, stop that Minami! Weâre not like that ok!â
Ryouko reacts just like Aya did a few moments ago, Minami giving her the usual wide, teasing grin. In these situations, even the cool class rep. is an open book.
âNihaha, Iâll leave it at that then.â\nâWhyâ you little!â
âHey, ow! Wait, no violence please! And no using magic eitheer!â
Her pretty face dyed red, Ryouko one-sidedly catfighting her friend, was an image distant from the ever reliable class rep. She looked more like a grade-schooler.
In that fashion, these girls had not made the information about the number restriction a big issue. That is, not yet.
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The 4 resumed their journey.
It had been 10 minutes since, having rested with a nap, reinvigorating both their strength and vitality, at the fairy square, at which point their next encounter with monsters was upon them.
What appeared was a pack of wild dogs with blazing red fur. At a size somewhere between a Shiba and a Golden Retriever, their rough panting and blood-shot eyes plainly displayed their savage nature.
ââSorry! 3 incoming!â
Minami shouts while slicing open a dog at the neck with the chefâs knife in her right hand. 4 others had gotten around past her with the vigour of a fireball, but she had back-thrown the knife in her left hand, hitting one dead on the back. As a result, like Minami said, 3 of them were headed towards the two rearguards.
âFutaba-san, youâre on!â
Sharp instructions from Ryouko. The rear was occupied by the Ice Mage, Kisaragi Ryouko and Archer, Satou Aya. The Knight, Futaba Meiko was to be together with Minami at the frontâ was not something anyone expected of her, so she was put at the awkward position of mid-guard.
Though she, as a Knight, should be at the very forefront, tanking the enemy, she had been given the kind and considerate task of stopping even just one of the ones getting past Minami, a Thief.
âKyaâ! Waaâ!â
As if ripping apart that kindness from her allies, Meiko put full power into dodging. Without having swung her meat cleaver even once, she simply dropped it and rolled across the ground. Her figure exactly resembling a beer barrel rolling down a slope.[3]
âThe hell, are you doâing!â
Her target set with âConcentrateâ Aya burst her shot with âAimâ together with her angry voice. The goma-brand arrow pierced the fangs born, drool slobbering, fast approaching dog deeply right between the eyes. 100% accuracy. And, 1-hit-kill.
ââŚâIce Sagittaââ
Ryoukoâs icicle was thicker and longer than an arrow, but certainly didnât fire any slower then the bow. Even without a specific skill, her aim was true, and beautifully struck through the dogâs torso.
The 2 rearguards took out 2 of the dogs instantly, but there were a total of 3 approaching. There was still one left. Very close. A 2nd arrow or icicle wouldnât make it.
The dog, as if assured of its kill, raised sparks as it clanked its jaws.
âUgh, shiââ
ââIce Shieldââ
Just then, a shield of ice soundlessly appeared, and the dog, having jumped in, mouth open wide for the kill, foolishly crashed headlong into it. Raising a miserable whine, the dogâs body promptly dropped to the ground.
âThough I canât rapid-fire attack magic, defensive ones donât seem to have that limitation, looks likeâ
Explaining this to Aya with a chill expression, Ryouko shot the dog with another âIce Sagittaâ before it got back up.
âRyouko-chan! Satou-chan! You guys ok!?â
At this point, the pack of red dogs was making hasty retreat. Minami didnât give chase, and was running back, worried about her friends.
âSigh⌠Iâm seriously glad we got Kisaragi-san with usâ
âSatou-san, you beat enemies too, so youâre not too shabby yourselfâ
âHey, Iâve got the highest kill count! So praise me more Ryouko-chan!â
âYou donât have to tell me, itâs because youâre giving it your all at front that we in the back can actually attack, Minamiâ
At the cheerily bantering three stared Futaba Meiko, in all her ugly, dirt-smeared glory. Rising sluggishly like a bovine after its afternoon siesta, she hoisted up her round frame.
However, she didnât have the courage to take a single step in returning to the other three.
ââŚFutaba-san, are you okay? hurt anyplace?â
Ryouko called out to a Meiko, hesitating at the corner of the room, in a gentle voice.
âYes, I⌠Iâm sorry, Iâll, go get the cores nowâ
No one was blaming Meiko for her unseemly display. Certainly, Satou Aya was glaring at her with unobstructed scorn, but there were no hateful comments actually being made.
But if anyone were to condemn her behavior, Meiko wouldnât have any valid refutation. She knew, knew exactly how incompetent and useless she currently was. Everyone was fighting with their lives on the line, while Meiko was so scared, so utterly terrified when enemies approached her, that she knew no action but to run. In reality, she did run. Not giving a damn about her allies, just herself.
âThen, if youâd be so kind. Youâre in the cooking club, Futaba-san, so you seem to be familiar with dressing and the likeâ
âSheâs like, the right woman for the job? Nihaha, Itâs a bit too much for meeâ
It was not enough to just defeat monsters. Unlike in games, there was nothing like experience points that showed a solid numerical measurement of growth, never mind the corpse disappearing in smoke to reveal gold coins or item drops; even for a world of fantasy and magic, that was too much to ask.
There was no point in not collecting the core planted inside the cadaver. If they reached the transfer gate and didnât have enough to actually power it, that would be a real problem.
âS-sorry⌠There was just threeâ
Making full use of her set of knives, Meiko quickly finished dismantling the dogsâ bodies and retrieving the cores with the proficiency of a seasoned chef. On top of her plump palms certainly rested 3 small cores like broken red marbles.\nThe number of dogs they had beaten were 10. Meiko missing another 7 cores was not because she had failed to find them but because they simply didnât exist. As for the fang rats they had first defeated, not one of them contained cores.
Meiko who had been dealing with all the monster bodies on their journey, could easily tell if they contained cores or not. After skinning them a bit, she could somewhat sense them by presence. Additionally, she could also feel out what spot they were located. That is to say, core retrieval was a no brainer. Even without Meikoâs culinary expertise, a novice could find it randomly poking around.
For this reason, the real problem was the low rate at which they were collecting cores.
It was a scary thought, but maybe it was useless collecting these tiny glass-fragment-like cores in the first place. That was one of the worse cases.
âCanât be helped, they were pretty weak monsters after allâ
Ryouko received the 3 cores from Meiko with no complaint. Looking at it another way, there was no word of gratitude either.
âAt the pace weâre going, weâll level up any time now! Then itâll be a core smorgasbord!â
âBut I donât wanna fight stronger monstersâŚÂ Sigh⌠If they donât go down with one arrow⌠I just, noâ
Minami tries to console the depressed and anxious Aya with her air-headed smile and optimism. And while Ryouko looked over them with a smile, they made their departure from that area.
Meiko, wallowing in shattering self-derision, followed the 3 from a step behind.
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It was when, another 3 battles after the red dog encounter, they were on their 4th struggle.
What appeared were goma. The location, a passage crowded in trees withered white. It was less dense, and brighter than the forest dome where they teamed up with the Minami party, but there were more than enough blind spots.
ââAh!â
Cried Meiko. She stood at the very rear. Having been deemed completely useless in combat, she was naturally positioned in an only-to-be-protected rear, even farther back than the rearguard team of Ice Mage and Archer.
However, that was the case only if the enemy appeared from in front. Even in games, there are attack patterns where the enemy comes from behind. And in real life, there was no way monsters wouldnât be able to take a similar course of action.
âKyaaAAAA!â
Armed with a large naked claw as a knife, a goma jumped out from behind the white snags.
When Meiko turned and saw that suddenly appearing goma, with that figure, more repulsive than any demon, right at her face, she had completely forgotten to run and froze up.
âGuobuBiBA!â
It came slashing with a strange war cry. A straight, wide, horizontal swipe. Meiko could clearly see the movements of that goma.
With the Knightâs âAbandonâ, she could achieve the miracle of evading that attack with room to spare. Meiko could pre-cognitively see with a faint white glow, the exact trajectory of that blade.
She understood that the path of the blade was swiftly approaching her plump abdomen. She could fathom it.
There was room for dodging, and even defending.
âRepelâ would allow her to use that meat cleaver she was holding to easily bounce back the coming strike. If she triggered it, the counter from Meikoâs think arms would fling away the gomaâs attack along with its lightweight body, launching it straight to the ground.
Yet, the future with her taking that course of action would not come. Sole reason being, Futaba Meiko, and her own lack of courage. She cowered in fear. Her attacks, bound.
âGyi, iyaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa!!â
Her middle was shred. A straight, level line. The goma, though a stranger to the way of the sword, had struck its target just as planned.
The blade of fang cut deeply into Meikoâs belly. The cloth of her sailor uniform possessing no defence against the edge. That her layer of fat wouldnât be enough to stop the blade was something Meiko, who had cut, dressed marbled meat countless times, knew all too well.
Raising a deranged scream, more from the psychological shock from the attack than the violent pain, Meiko collapsed belly up.
âBah, guRuAâ GebA!â
As the goma swung up its knife, attempting to mount Meiko and deliver the killing blow, A chilling bolt of frost drove into its ugly, twisted face.
âFutaba-san!â
Luckily at that moment, the bout with the goma platoon had reached its terminus; which was a fact Meiko was bound not to notice.
At any rate, Ryouko, then Aya, and finally Minami too, quickly ran over to the injured Meiko.
âHuff, haa, ah⌠Aa⌠I-it h-ouw⌠It huurtsâŚâ
âDonât talk! Iâll get first aid righââ
âHow are you gonna do that, we have no bandages or disinfectant!â
âB-Band-Aids, I have thoâŚâ
âThose wonât do frick here!?â
The girls fell into a tumultuous panic. But to Meiko, whose mind gone blank in shock, they sounded just like the sports clubs people shouting their vigor-filled mantras as they practiced on the grounds outside.[4]
âNo itâs alright, we still have those herbs from the fairy squareâ
Ryouko had calmly, yes even in this uproar, calmly singled out the ideal solution.
What she retrieved from her bag was a mere handful of grass. With their particular heart shaped leaves, they were of a form quite similar to that of the 4-leafed clover.
âHerbs you⌠thatâs everything we have you know!â
\nA bitter decision.
âEh!? Ryouko-chan!â
âAhaha, you can stop the miss goody two-shoes act you know, Natsukawa-sanâ
âN-no, I wasnâtââ
âLike, itâs fine. Itâs over, over means over âkay. No oneâs fault hereâ
Aya was muttering âfaultâ, ânot my faultâ in-between dry laughter. How could she, a normal highschooler, be expected to keep composed after these cruel events. Nothing wrong with wanting to escape reality.
âThese curative herbs are extremely valuable to us right now. What if I got injured enough to be unable to use magic, what if Satou-san got her arm cut so bad she couldnât draw her bow⌠Most of all, Minami, you whoâs been fighting monsters at the front, youâre the one most likely to receive a woundâ
Ryouko had been watching from behind and knows exactly how well Minami kept avoiding all sorts of attacks with her unparalleled athleticism, physical prowess, and âAbandonâ. But it wasnât good to be hubristic upon this evasion ability. Even if they werenât against a powerful monster, it was easy to imagine her surrounded by more goma than she could cope with.
âUh, but Iâm⌠fine, seeâŚâ
âThatâs not the point, Minami. If something happens to you, Satou-san and I who are ranged attackers will surely go down right after. Honestly, we shouldâve decided how to use the herbs long ago.â
As if to escape the suffering, Ryouko averted her eyes from Minami, and of course, Meiko too, just staring at the grass. At the end of her gaze, a conveniently placed 4-leafed clover, was not there at all.
âSo you see, we have to let Futaba-san go now. So that we can survive. Wasnât it obvious, that useless pig was bound to be thrown awayâ
âStop it Satou-san, you canât say it like thatâ
âSo what way can I say it your highness? Will you forgive me if I cry and apologise to Butaba⌠isnât that like, a little bit hypocritical?â
âWhatever she did, you canât call yourself a person if you say that!â
You canât just give up on a human life just because itâs more efficient or if theyâre useless.
ââŚNo sorry. Like, I shouldnât spit on the dead huhâ
Ryoukoâs face was sour enough to make her teeth grind. She had been stumped. Aya was right. No matter how many morals you held on too, having decided to let Meiko die, all of them would become utter hypocrisy. All three of them, would have to carry that weight.
âHey, canât we leave already? If you wanna watch over her till she dies, thatâs a bit too much for me alright?â
It wasnât fun for any of them. One could tell at a glance that Aya, and or course Ryouko and Minami too, all of them wanted to get away from this place of guilt.
ââŚYouâre right. There werenât any herbs here, so there couldâve been previous visitorsâ
âIf some selfish trash gets to the transfer gate first, theyâre pretty much not gonna wait around. If that 3 person limit thing is true, weâll really be in at the deep endâ
They could trust in Souma Yuutoâs strength. Still, whether they could or couldnât make it to the goal first, was indeed a bit doubtful. The girls had seen many times along the way, places where the dungeon was caved in, passages that you couldnât take. With a bit of bad luck, they could need to go on long detours to arrive at the transfer gate. Worst case, they could also be completely blockaded from their destination.
If there was student luckier than Yuuto, yet utterly self-centered, they would undoubtedly rush to the exit with no regard to others.
âAlso hey, thereâs exactly 3 of us now. Casting aside Butaba was just a matter of sooner or later huh?â
ââŚJust, stop Satou-san. You donât need to spell it out, I, got the full pictureâ
âIf you do, then fine. Iâd be happy if I didnât die âcause of some hard feelingsâ but, you two seem alright. Since we made a decision everyoneâs ok with right?â
And then, Aya soberly stood up. After patting off the grass on her skirt, she walked towards Meiko at a casual pace. And from the bag lying beside her, she took out a squarish black case.
âSatou-san, thatâsââ
âSomething she wonât be needing anymore. And much better than using those goma knivesâ
The case being handed straight to Minami, was of course, Meikoâs beloved knife set. Those sharp blades would be a godsend for a Thief. Perfect for carrying and storage, too good to pass up. Naturally, the meat cleaver equipped on Meiko would also be collected.
Minami was already borrowing a chefâs knife, having a spare carried no loss. Moreover, Ryouko and Aya could both carry one for self-defence.
âE, I ummâŚâ
âNo worries, Iâll give it over laterâ
Being considerate to Minamiâs feelings, who was tearing up, and hesitating to receive it, Aya forcefully shoved the knife set into her own bag. It was quite the size, but a schoolbag devoid of the deadweights known as textbooks and reference books could manage the room.
âGuess weâre about done hereâ
And this time, Aya really did head on straight out of the fairy square. Ryouko and Minami, be as downcast as they may, followed after her.
â⌠W-wait⌠Help, meâŚâ
Though feeble, that clinging voice definitely reached the ears of those two.
ââŚIâm sorry, Futaba-sanâ
âS-sorry⌠Iâm so sorryâŚâ
Leaving her with just that, the two left. Not once turning back.
Futaba Meiko was thus abandoned. A fitting end for the useless pigâ was not a sentiment she herself would ever truly accept.
Her consciousness fading, what remained in Meikoâs heart was simply fear. Neither regret at her own actions, nor resentment towards the 3 who left her.
Just scared, frightened, and cold. She felt like she could just sink into that sea of cold but,