While staring sidelong at Janus, Ayra was surprised that he had fallen so deeply for one person in so short a time. Following that thought, he felt regret that this territory wasnât large enough to travel around for longer with the other man. Now, it felt like theyâd gone around pretty much everywhere.
Ayra stealthily pulled out the lyre-like instrument. Janus must have completely forgotten about it, as his eyebrows rose up slightly. He had been lying idly on his right arm, but now he sat up, wiping his mouth with his sleeves. âI guess youâve completely readied yourself, huh?â
Itâd be redundant to point out that the young lord wasnât a musician, and there was no way that he became adept in just a few days. But, more than a musician, Ayra was a mageâadept in so much more than just playing an instrument.
Ayra applied mana to his fingertips, then plucked at the strings in order. Like revving an engine, the instrument began to play its own strings automatically afterwards.
âA self-playing Hapi? How impressive.â
âFor such soft and simply constructed items like this, itâs easy to engrave magic circuits into them,â Ayra replied proudly. Thatâs right; it was easy to inscribe that magic circuit. What was difficult, though, was tracing back memory to recall some familiar songs, find the notes, equate them to the strings one by one, and to draw the sheet musicâŠÂ 1
âThis is the first time Iâm hearing this song. Did you compose it? Itâs nice on the ears.â Intrigued, Janus sat down next to the young lord, touching the resonating strings.
It was actually one of the most famous classical pieces on Earth, but Ayra pretended to be ignorant of that. âThatâs rightâI wrote this.â
The only drawback to this instrument was that it would only automatically play in a mageâs hand, because it had to be constantly injected with mana. Still, with such melodic music playing in a quiet location, the atmosphere felt nicely picturesque.
Perhaps fascinated by the automatic instrument, Janus bowed his torso over it and ran a finger along its plucked strings. Ayra had been watching that without much further thought, but then blinked, âHuh?â He was sure that the other had never heard this song before, but, as the strings rang out, Janusâs fingers moved at almost the same time.
âHow quick are his fingersâ reaction speed?â
From being able to walk around freely with blindfolded eyes, to being able to climb to the top of a mountain range without breathing raggedlyâhe definitely was a mercenary. Could all the other mercenaries do this? Watching Janusâs movements as if it were some strange show, Ayraâs gaze soon turned towards the otherâs red hair. The bridge of his nose rose sharply underneath the randomly tousled bangs.
âItâs interesting that his eyelashes are also colored redâŠâ
Hair, eyebrows, pupilâeverything was a rich crimson that could never arise from dye. That color was not only rarely seen in the past world, but the present one as well. Ayra recalled how he had inadvertently touched that hair when he had blindfolded the mercenaryâhe raised his hand to stroke it again. As expected, its softness and smooth texture didnât fit with this guy.
Then, all of a sudden, the mercenary moved his eyes without moving his body; Ayra and the mercenary locked gazes. Startled, Ayra returned to his senses and removed his caressing hand. âAh, Sorry.â
Janus hummed indecipherably and raised his torso (that he had been leaning over with, in order to touch the instrument). His index and middle fingers, which had been touching the string, raised up to slowly run through Ayraâs silver hair. The young lordâs heart beat rapidly.
Since he had touched the mercenary, turnabout was fairplay; so, he had let the other do as he pleased. All of a sudden, though, Janusâs face drew close. Ayra, suddenly conscious of the distance, stopped breathing inadvertently.
At that moment, something warm and soft touched him.
While his mind was still stuck on what that could be, Ayra, wanting to wet his dried lips, licked his tongue through the gaps of closed lips. When he opened his tightly closed eyes, well-formed ruby-like eyes shone brightly in front of him. Sucking in his lower lip, loud enough to make some noise; Ayra returned to his senses and hurriedly pushed him back. The performance was cut short.
Without looking at the instrument tumbling out of the young lordâs lap, Janus reached out and caught it with his hand.
ââŠWhat was that?â Ayra asked, slightly stammering.
Janus took the instrument and strummed the previously played song with his fingers. The corners of his eyes and lips drooped slightly, drawing a languid curve. âItâs in return for buying me clothes.â
âWhoâŠwould repay someone like that?â
âThe atmosphere seemed appropriate, and it didnât look like you disliked it either.â
Bewildered, Ayra hesitated; he couldnât easily respond. His head wouldnât chug properly because of his surprise and confusion. As if the first time the mercenary had played was just a distant memory, Janus moved his fingers deftly and skillfully across the instrument. âAm I wrong? I thought you were deliberately guiding us to this.â
âDeliberately guiding you?
âDidnât you ask me to accompany you in order to flirt with me? I thought, otherwise, someone wouldnât ask me to guide them around this small territory.â
Suddenly, cold wind seemed to circulate around the area; Ayraâs shoulders slightly shrank in on themselves. Even though he didnât have such an impure motive, Ayra bit his lips because his cheeks were burning. His heart, which was already beating fast, was galloping. âI wasnât trying to seduce you; I wanted to learn more about the territory.â
âYou werenât? But, then, why is your heart beating so loudly? Look, even now itâs beating.â His voice and tone sounded so mischievous.
Ayra was stunnedâhe could hear the pounding of his heart? âCan you hear that?â
âI can hear it very clearly, like drum beats right by my ear. I thought you were trying to seduce me again, so I responded enthusiastically. Apologies.â
Ayra tried to breathe slowly; his breaths were enunciated by excitement. He would be lying if his crush on Janus didnât factor into asking for the mercenary to be his guide. However, he didnât think he was being particularly flirtatious. Yet, his mind wondered for a moment; his weakness stabbed. Nevertheless, he made an effort to keep calm. âSo, if I were trying to seduce you, you would have come to me?â
âJust earlier I was trying to come over to you?â the mercenary replied.
Speechless, Ayra shut his lips tightly. He couldnât completely deny the otherâs words.
âSo⊠Was I mistaken?â Janus continued.
Mistake? Or no mistake?
The young lord wasnât certain of his own feelingsâhe was confused. Therefore, Ayra chewed on his lips. He couldnât easily say yes because Janus was smiling so composedly. Pride slightly hurtâthough there was no pointed reason for that to be soâAyra said flatly, âIt wasnât like that.â
âThat so? Thatâs too bad.â
His words indicated his disappointment, but his expression indicated otherwise. The young lord flinched when he attempted to take the instrument back from JanusâAyra couldnât claim ownership. He clenched his hand. After taking a deep breath, he tried not to be shaken and convinced himself it wasnât such a big deal. âThis much is enough for the performance, right?â
âWell, it was good enough.â Janus seemed to have rapidly lost interest. In a blink of an eye, he already emptied three bottles and began throwing the bottles down one by one. The sound of the bottles shattering pierced the young lordâs ears sharply. When asked if Ayra wanted to keep the other bottle, Ayra shook his head and returned the bottle to its master. For him, a third of a bottle was enough.
Janus emptied half the bottle in one gulp. A few drops leaked out and slid down the strangely upturned corners of his lips, gliding down his neck before hiding in his collar. Janus, who threw and broke the remaining bottle, raised his chin and observed Ayra.
He tilted his head slightly and stared long enough for his gaze to become burdensome. Only when Ayra frowned with his brows, did the mercenary speak. âYeah. Itâs definitely enough.â
Janus, who stood up with the remaining alcohol bottles, finally shook off his dirt-covered hands. He looked at Ayra again, as if he were trying to confirm something, and smiled calmly. ââŠThen, should we slowly wrap this up?â
For some reason, the nuance contained in his words slightly bothered him, but Ayra, looking around his surroundings, quietly accepted. Since the sun was setting, it was time to leisurely return to the castle. âYeah. Okay.â
When the young lord patted his seat and moved to get off the boulder, Janus reached out his hand, saying âHere.â Ayra didnât hesitate to hold the otherâs hand; he didnât believe in his own drunken body. Perhaps because of the alcohol, the mercenaryâs body temperature felt hotter than usual.
He came down the mountain, stumbling and in danger of falling over several times. By the time they arrived at the bottom, he had sobered slightly. Ayra belatedly discovered his clothes were full of grass and spanish pine needles.
Janus tapped him lightly on the shoulder. âThen, Iâll go first.â
By the time Ayra looked up at the mercenary, Janus was already far away. As he watched Janus waving his hand at him, the mercenaryâs back going further and further away, Ayra suddenly recalled something. He called that instrument a âHapi.â Did he leave it there or bring it with himâŠ
Ayra gazed a bit longer at Janusâs hand, holding that alcohol bottle, before departing
TL: So much pride on both sides of the equation >.< I can relate somewhatâI donât like my intentions being misunderstoo.
Just a few more chaps until the âprologueâ is over~ Maybe Iâll turbo translate sometime!
ì€ì (oh-sun) = five lines. This is referring to the five lines used to denote music notes on sheet music.