With [Maximilian] still fully equipped, I went on a shopping date with Fiona. Afterward, we returned to the temple to pick up Sariel, who shouldâve been finished with her treatment.
In the quiet waiting room, Sariel sat on a chair all by herself. When she spotted us, she said something unexpected.
âWait a minute. By âMasterâ, are you referring to me?â
Sarielâs apathetic and straightforward gaze seemed to pierce me.
Is it just my imagination, or was there a strong determination lurking underneath? One without hesitation or regret.
âI donât think you need to be so formalâŠâ
âIâve received an oracle to do so.â
What is this, Freesiaâs wisdom?
âŠCome to think of it, didnât she refer to Mia as âMasterâ?
Perhaps, it was customary for the knights of the Elrod Empire.
âI seem to recall that Kurono Maou likes to be called that.â
âHuh?â
What is she talking about? Where did she obtain that kind of information? Whatâs her basis? Iâm not shameless enough to be open about having that kind of preferenceâŠ
âIn the work that was published in the literary clubâs magazine, thereâs a recurring story featuring a submissive maid girl whoâd refer to the protagonist as âMasterâââ
ââStoooooooooooop!â
Maximum magic output!
Crimson lines covered the jet-black surface of my armor as I grabbed a hold of Sariel and peered into her face. For a moment, it was as if I was about to headbutt her.
âIâm seriously begging you, please donât mention that stuff.â
ââŠIâm sorry. I didnât realize it was confidential information.â
âPrecisely. Itâs top priority, classified information that you mustnât ever disclose to anyone.â
âYes, Master.â
The battle was concluded. [Maximilian] reverted to standby mode. I placed Sariel on the chair. Softly, gently, as if nothing had happened.
âKurono, what was that?â
ââŠWhat?â
âSomething about Literature Club, and a maid whoâd call the protagonist âMaster.ââ
âOh, donât worry about that. Itâs an old story.â
Indeed, it happened a long time ago. Back in high school, Iâd mass-produce embarrassing light novels day and night. The phenomenon dated back to as far asâŠÂ a year ago.
I wouldnât call it my black history or anything. After all, I cherished all of my works, and had fun writing them. So, I had no regrets. To my past self, writing light novels was my everything.
Regardless, it was embarrassing if I got exposed in public. Not to mention, the other party was from another world. If Fiona called my hobby strange, and said stuff like, âI never wouldâve guessed, Kurono. Such a turn off.â Iâd sooner just shut myself in [Maximilian] forever.
âIs that so? Well, do you approve of the way she addressed you?â
âWell, if her god told her to do that, it canât be helped.â
âI see. I shall allow you to refer to Kurono as âMasterâ, Sariel.â
âThank you, Ms. Fiona.â
Why would Fiona give her permission instead of me? Isnât it rather strange?
âThen, please call me âMistress.ââ
Uh, could it be⊠Well, the thought did occur, but⊠Are we dating with the intention of getting married?
I didnât have any particular objections to that, butâuhâŠÂ when it was suddenly brought into my attention like this, I couldnât help but get nervous.
âYes, Mistress.â
âAs expected, itâs amazing. I still want to bask in the feeling of being a lover.â
Fiona entwined her arms around mine, and drew closer to me.
Hey, be careful, Fiona. This gauntlet has thorns on it.
âSariel, Iâve bought armor for you so that you can move on your own.â
âThank you, Master.â
âUse your own feet to return home. Donât make Kurono carry you ever again.â
âYes, Mistress.â
The way Fiona drove the point home was strict. At the very least, she was still being courteous to a slave? I didnât know how she drew the line between whether or not to forgive Sariel. Watching the exchange between the two made me uneasy. After all, there was no guarantee that a minor issue wouldnât escalate into a major argument.
More than Sariel, Fionaâs words and every move terrified me.
Pretending to be calm and safe around her, I took out Sarielâs armor from the [Shadow Gate] for the time being.
The gauntlets and armor, which had been fitted for women, looked much slimmer than the ones worn by the heavy knight during the Gluttony Octo battle. However, since we werenât going to enter the battlefield, it shouldnât be a problem. In fact, I bought a relatively cheap one, with little to praise in terms of quality.
â[Violet Flash Blackening]!â
âHow is it?â
âThereâs no issue with mobility.â
To check her condition, Sariel used her steel, prosthetic leg to stand; waved his right hand, while also clenching and opening her fist. Her movements were so nimble that her limbs appeared to be her own.
If my limbs are missing, will I be able to use [Blackening] to move like her?
To begin with, I hadnât tried to see if I could replicate the pseudo-lightning attribute. I should do my best so that Sariel wouldnât end up teaching me about black magicâŠ
âWhat is your plan after this?â
âHm, thereâs still a little time until sunset, butâŠâ
Frankly, I didnât feel like going out much today. Not only did I go to the royal caste in the morning for the tense negotiation battle, I also had to partake in a ceremony at the Pandora Temple in the afternoon. Letâs not forget my confrontation with the cursed armor. Physically, I was still fine, but mentally, I was exhausted.
âLetâs finish Sarielâs adventurer registration and go home.â
âAh, I see, itâd be a good idea for Sariel to do it as well.â
King Leonhardt had personally ordered Sariel to fight in the next battle. As such, itâd be better to register her as an adventurer as soon as possible.
âI never thought that youâd become the fourth member of the [Element Master]âŠâ
When I thought about it, it was actually kind of touching.
âSheâll officially become a member once her rank rises. Until then, she should work solo.â
âSolo? But is that okay?â
The implication was much deeper than that. Even if Sariel had officially been recognized, it wouldnât be right to suddenly throw her out alone into the outside world.
âNeither Kurono nor I have enough free time to take care of her. Weâll have to prepare for the next battle as well. Maybe this time, we wonât be able to rely on Lilyâs strength anymore.â
Certainly, it wasnât the time to get hyped up with [Maximilian].
Although Sariel was the most ideal human resource in terms of fighting potential, I didnât trust her as much as Lily.
âShe has to earn her own keep, without relying on others. Whether sheâs a slave or a knight, Kurono doesnât have any obligations to feed her.â
âSure, itâd be better if she could earn her own moneyâŠâ
Fionaâs argument made a lot of sense. However, I felt slightly uneasy because it sounded as if we were pushing Sariel away.
âDonât worry. Even if we arenât watching, someone else will keep an eye on Sariel.â
Spardaâs assassin corps should be lurking around for a whileâŠ
I didnât think it was a good thing, but since the circumstances demanded it, I had to give up on it. Besides, they were professionals. If I didnât actively search for them, I wouldnât even realize they were there.
âFor now, letâs visit the guild, and if we obtain their permission, letâs have Sariel go on a solo quest. Is that alright?â
âYes, Master. I have a general understanding of the activities of adventurers. I have no problem fulfilling my mission.â
Still, in the near future, I wanted to team up with Sariel and undertake a subjugation quest that matches our level. After all, Iâd like to see for myself, the full extent of her ability after she became accustomed with her body, and fight side by side with her.
Fiona probably wouldnât appreciate that, but I didnât think sheâd object. The situation wouldnât allow Sariel and I to go on a quest alone, and I didnât have the courage to do that either.
âWell then, shall we go?â
âOh, speaking of which, Kurono, when we receive our bounty, thereâs something I want.â
âItâs unusual for Fiona to want something. What is it?â
âI want a house.â
âŠThat isnât something you can ask so casually, Fiona.
That day, I had trouble falling asleep because I had to spend way more than I expected.
Why?
After returning to Sparda, I canât just rest easyâŠ
âThe next day, 7th day of the Month of Pristine Water. Lily still hadnât returned.
However, for the time being, Sarielâs identity was guaranteed by the Sparda government, and the immediate concern was resolved. When I woke up, I felt somewhat more refreshed than yesterday.
âGood morning, Master.â
After I was finished with my morning preparation, I went to the lounge and was greeted by Sariel, who was dressed in monastic cloth and apron. In her hand was a large round tray, on which hot soup and toast were steaming.
âGood morning, Kurono.â
âGood morning, Fiona, Sariel. Are you awake already?â
âYes, I wanted to go out.â
Fiona answered while sipping tea, her appearance exuding the elegance of a noble lady. Even more amazing was Sariel, who managed to carry a copious bowl of soup and a plate stacked with toasts so high, I couldnât count the layers. Even though it may seem a bit extravagant, the way it came all together was quite impressive.
In spite of that, Fiona didnât spare her a word of thanks, and simply dismissed her. In response, Sariel bowed respectfully and withdrew to the kitchen.
âŠAm I the only one uncomfortable with this new morning routine?
âI wonder if Iâll ever get used to itâŠâ
Since Sariel was a slave, she was treated like a maid and was entrusted with all the household chores.
For the past three months, Iâd been living a normal life with Sariel, so I couldnât get used to her new position. However, considering my position and situation, I thought that was for the best. For now, Sariel had daily household chores to keep her busy.
âMaster, whatâd you like for breakfast?â
âThe hot soup is fine.â
Come to think of it, it was the first time Iâd eaten Sarielâs cooking. I was somewhat worried about the taste, but seeing Fiona calmly eating without being particularly nitpicky, it must be delicious.
âWhat are your plans for today, Fiona?â
âThere are still many things we need, so letâs go shopping. Also, we have to find a good property.â
Is that so? Is it safe to assume that Iâd also be going with her?
âI was thinking of showing up to classes, even if just for a little while.â
âIsnât it time to graduate?â
Itâd be lonely, but there was some truth to it. I did attend decent classes, and learned the basics of modern magic and famous martial arts. Of course, those were just theoretical knowledge, and it didnât mean that I could actually put them to use.
âCertainly.â
âYes, I believe that in order to prepare for the next battle, itâs necessary to come up with a different action from what we have done so far. Only two divine protections remain. As such, prioritizing the search for trial monsters might be a good approach.â
It might be a good idea to leave Sparda and search in other countries.
For the time being, the crusaders were repelled, so the situation wasnât as tense as before. We no longer had to be on the lookout for their attack every day. With some leeway, more time-consuming strategies, which previously werenât feasible, could be implemented.
âDo you want a house because you want a more solid base?â
âYes, it seems that weâll have some time. Like any other witch, I want to have my own workshop so I can take my time to research about magic.â
I see, as expected of Fiona. Apparently, it wasnât just for some silly reason such as wanting a love nest for us both.
âIn that case, please look forward to it. Uh, thanks, Sariel.â
Sariel quietly served me the soup. It seemed like the bacon and leafy greens soup I made the day I returned to Sparda. Assuming that she used the ingredients and seasonings available in the kitchen, it should be safe.
âItâs delicious.â
âIâm glad it suits your taste.â
Sariel gave a generic response and didnât sound particularly happy.
As for the taste, at least it tasted better than what I made, so I was relieved that I could leave the cooking to her.
I considered it lucky that I didnât have to teach her how to cook from scratch.
Fiona was cold towards Sariel today as well. I earnestly hoped that in the future, sheâd soften up rather than me getting used to her harsh attitude.
âStarting today, I plan to let Sariel wander around the town by herself.â
âEh? She isnât coming along with us?â
âI donât think I need to explain why a maid shouldnât tag along on our date.â
She seems to be in a bit of a bad moodâŠ
âThatâs not it. To suddenly allow her to go outâŠâ
âSheâs completed her adventurer registration, sheâs free to walk around the town, and even venture to a dungeon if she wants to.â
Certainly, Sariel had registered herself as an adventurer yesterday. Even if the guild made an inquiry to the Sparda army, there was no problem since she had permission. An iron guild nameplate could be seen on her monastic robe.
âIâll give you 300,000 Clans, so Iâll have you prepare the necessary equipment. Also, before I forget, the ingredients for dinner.â
As if having to prepare your own equipment wasnât difficult enough, she also had to shop for dinner at the same time. As expected, Fiona was harsh.
ââŠWell, that should be fine. I donât want to coddle Sariel, either.â
âItâs a rule. Well then, another cup of tea.â
âYes, Mistress.â
Despite her steel armor, Sariel returned to the kitchen without making any sound. Given that she was there during our conversation, she probably didnât have any complaints. No, from Sarielâs perspective, she had no say in anything.
âBy the way, Kurono, Iâd like to do another research today.â
It was unusual for Fiona to bring up the topic about research. When I asked what it was, she fished a book from her pocket.
It was compact in size, but reasonably thick. It seemed like a small dictionary. The binding was made of standard brown leather. At a glance, nothing particularly stood out from it.
âSome kind of magic tome?â
âItâs the Bible.â
I briefly went blank.
However, when Fiona flipped through the book she called the Bible, I found a list of characters that Iâd become accustomed to seeing every day until a little while ago.
ââGenesis, Chapter 1, the creation of lightâââ
From there, a multitude of over the top titles lined up in the table of contentsâall of them were familiar to me.
I had a similar book stowed in the [Shadow Gate], left by Priest Nicholas. The Bible of the Crusaders. In the country of Sparda, there should only be one of them.
However, Fiona held up the book that shouldnât have existed in her hand.
âThis bible was in the possession of the man who attacked the armor yesterday.â
Apparently, she found it when she was examining a nearby corpse. I was curious about Fionaâs thief skill, and how she casually scavenged corpses, but it didnât matter right now.
âAre they crusadersâ spies?â
âNo, if they were with the Crusaders, they wouldnât have done such a meaningless and conspicuous act.â
The simple act of owning a Bible should be enough proof that they belonged to the crusaders. However, if they were indeed spies, their attack wouldâve been for naught. From their statements during the attack, they seemed to view the existence of âcurseâ as an evil entity that went against their doctrine. Nevertheless, it was still an extremist act of terrorism, aiming to eliminate it without any room for discussion.
Even if the Crusaders would try to destroy or purify a cursed object in the same way, they wouldnât do so without thinking.
âDoes that mean the Bible itself is circulating in Sparda?â
âYes, and todayâs research is to confirm that.â
Unexpectedly, the presence of a white shadow creeping up on Sparda made me feel cold even after drinking the warm soup.