âHe wanted to see the Commander. And so I was going to tell them where Gudenâs village wasâŠand, you know.â
âThatâs when stories about you started coming into the village. They said that you traded places through Gekokujyo. I was so shocked to hear it.â
âThe Gekokujyo⊠Well, it just sort of happened. So?â
âUmm. I said he could wait in the village until you returned. But he said that heâd leave once.â
âHe didnât want the other villagers to see him. What a weirdoâŠâ
âWait! Did you just say that he didnât want the other villagers to see him?â
âYeah. Why?â
ââŠCould it be, that he isnât from this country?â
âThatâs it. You sure are smart.â
ââŠDamn it.â\n
Someone from a different country came to see me? This clearly meant trouble.
âWhat? Golan? Youâve become silent all of a sudden.â
âHey, you two losers. Listen carefully. Iâm going to need you to tell me everything. If thereâs anything you forgot, you better start remembering. And donât hide anything from me. You must tell me all that you heard.â
âUhâŠoh.â
âGolan. Youâre so scary!â
âTell. Me!â
I said with a glare. They stuttered and sputtered for a while and then began to talk.
Saifo had met him by accident.
His house was close to the edge of the village and he had been working outside. And since he had been making noise, that had likely attracted the stranger.
And the important part.
The stranger was alone. And apparently a completely free being that wasnât controlled by any country. \nThe stranger served no one in this post-apocalyptic world. In other words, there was no one backing him.
If such a person existed, you either had to be as strong as a king, or there would be some other very unique reason.
âSo, is there something wrong with this person?â
After all, the stranger didnât want to be seen by the villagers.
That meant he wanted to avoid rumors.
âWell, you can say that, I suppose.â
âYes! After all, he was a Reaper.â
Beka said nonchalantly. I wanted to hold my head.
Why did it have to be a Reaper?
I didnât know how it was in the other lands, but in this area, where there were many small countries clustered together, Reapers were hated like snakes and scorpions.
There was a reason for it, and it could not be helped. However, the problem here was that an independent Reaper had appeared here.
\nMaybe I really shouldnât have declared Gekokujyo.
âBut, doesnât this happen to you all of the time, Golan?â
âYeah! You always say that you donât want to fight, but you fought every day, anyway. This is just a little more of the usual. Youâre weird.â
Beka started snorting loudly.
âI see. Do you want me to beat you up?â
âOh, Golan is up for a fight today. Thatâs unusual. I guess being a Commander really changes you.â
âDamn you for involving me in this mess. Also, it has nothing to do with being a Commander.â
âNo, it totally does. Donât you realize how much stronger you now are compared to when you left? After all, your strength is whatâs most important⊠Alright then. Letâs fight!â
âBrother, you have to let me fight him when youâre done.â
ââŠLook here, Iâm quite tired. You should let me rest. Besides, I want to go home and take care of this mess.â
I had walked here all the way from the battlefield.
But then again, I didnât expect them to understand it.