Before I had time to ponder on such doubts, Parkerâs head spun around while his body stayed still and his eyes looked at me.
âOh? Are you perhaps thinking that I was off playing somewhere?â
Can this guy read my mind?
âHahaha, despite appearances, I am a faithful Third Division Aide of the Demon Lordâs Army! Iâve worn these old bones in service to the Demon Lordâs Army! Though my bones are still intact!â
Good, hereâs my chance.
âWe stopped using Aide as titles. Currently, you are just Parker.â
âEh?â
It was just for a moment, but I succeeded in shutting him up.
I clapped my hands together to disperse the crowd of werewolves.
âAll of you, return to your stations! Iâll take care of this guy!â
At my words, the werewolves seemed to return to themselves.
They shuffled back to their stations, shaking their heads.
Oh well, allowing Parker to talk was a good way to get nowhereâŚ
I grabbed him by the collar just as he was about to bring up a new topic, and dragged him to my office.
âUpon receiving the order from Master, I went to the southern reaches of Beruza. Did you know that there are merfolk in those seas?â
Parker began to explain in my office as he helped himself to some of my green tea.
âDid it go well then?â
âNo, not at all.â\n
Parker laughed loudly.
âThose people are shockingly pacifistic. Even when I told them that they did not need to fight, they rejected me saying âwe canât go out on land.'â
Well, that is obvious. They were merfolk.
âI said, we only need half of you.â
âHalf, huh.â
âYes, just the top half.â
ââŚDid you really say that?â
To this, Parkerâs bones started to rattle as he began to laugh merrily.âI was almost drowned.â
âWell, youâre just bones anyway.â
Master. I donât think this one was meant for negotiations after all.
Parker continued as he held the cup of steaming green tea in front of him.
âWell, I think Iâll leave this issue of the merfolk to you. Youâve intelligently secured your foothold here, and you mean to take Beruza in the near future, right?â
âI am thinking of paying them a little visit before the military invasion.â
There was no harm in finding out if they could be persuaded.
âHowever, if youâre just going to push the burden of negotiating with the merfolk onto me, then I wonder what exact use you have been all this time?â
âMy ears hurt. Wait, where are my ears?â
Stop it with these acts. And Iâve heard that joke dozens of times already.
âAdditionally, this joke can be taken in directions that include âsense of painâ, which do you think is better?â
âWho cares, go away.â\nI started to ignore Parker who was in front of me and began to think of what to do now, but Parker wanted to continue talking.
âBy the way, I heard that you avenged the Demon Lord, by defeating the Hero who killed him?â
âThat is not correct. The Demon Lord and the Hero were at a standoff, I just dealt a finishing blow.â
âHmmmâŚâ
Ah, he was about to say something again.
If he says something imprudent about the Demon Lordâs death, I will seriously beat him. Fellow disciple or not.
Instead, Parker took off his hat, held it to his breast and bowed in front of me.
âThank you, Vaito. You are the pride of Gomoviroaâs disciples.â
âEh?â
âI too was greatly fond of the Demon Lord. I felt comforted when I was around him. He wasnât just strong, he was a rare type of leader.â
It felt like it had been ages since I last heard him speak in earnest.
Parker scratched his skull as if troubled and began to mumble.
ââŚOh, dear. I cannot cry any longer.â
âParkerâŚâ
My fellow disciple, Parker crumpled his own hat in a tight grip and silently looked at the floor.
After a long moment of silence, he raised his head.
âI am so glad that you are my younger brother.â
Apparently, that was the best joke he could muster at the moment.
I stood up and placed a hand on his thin shoulder.
\nWas he really that handsome in life?
With that personality?
âWhat do you think? I donât think that there were any students so skilled with illusions as me, were there? Should I quit being a necromancer and become an illusionist?â
Ah, I remembered now. He doesnât know about Lash.
âWe have a professional illusionist among our new students. An amazing person who can recreate the walls of this castle, you can even feel it.â
âEhâŚwhat the, are you for real?â
He was shocked, really shocked.
He could create all his facial expressions then. That was a surprising level of detail for him.
Parker folded his arms and once again returned his face into a skull.
âWell, um⌠Anyway, with this face, I can accompany you, surely?â
I always find it difficult to deny this fellow disciple, whenever he asks something of me.
âI suppose you have nothing better to do. Very well, you can come.â
âHahaha, thatâs the younger brother I know.â
âGive it a rest! Listen, you better not say anything that you shouldnât! If you hinder the negotiations in any way, Iâll throw you to the fish!â
âI understand. Believe in your older brother.â
âShut up.â
While he was usually a flippant, thoughtless person, I actually had a number of debts owed to Parker. And as an elder disciple of the great philosopher Gomoviroa, his skills with necromancy were genuine.
And he had a knack for being dependable when it really mattered.
But that was also why he got on my nerves so much.