Chapter 20: Strange Grief Wants to Retire ~ The Weakest Hunterâs Hero Dream Chapter 20 \n20 ĺĺ¤ä¸ĺ⥠Infinite Variety 2\n
Run while squeezing out every last ounce of strength. While frantically breathing, just keep moving your legs.
On the gloomy narrow path, just single-mindedly advance. Cool air brushed against my face.
Greg-sama, the boy Gilbert, Ruda and then Tino were running directly in front of me.
Even though Iâm exerting all my energy the distance between us didnât shrink. I made a realisation.
Hm? Are they perhaps making adjustments so they donât leave me behind?
The boy Gilbert was running calmly with his large sword in hand, and looked back at me and frowned.
Despite the crisis he was in before I came, he still had room to make such an expression. He couldnât have recovered while he was running right?
âAt this speed theyâre gonna catch up. We should go faster-â
âIdiot! Cry is thinking of Tino!â
â!! O-Oh, thatâs rightâŚ. sorry.â
To Ruda pointing out angrily, Gilbert made an apology in surprise.
Eh? She was injured? And my speed using all my power was the same as Tino when sheâs injured? Eh? Itâs not that Iâm slow right? Isnât it just that Tino is that fast?
Did I maybe subconsciously take her into consideration?
My feelings were a little hurt, but that thought made me feel a little better. Making sure there was no strange sounds coming from behind us I came to a stop. I didnât have the skills of a thief, but if we had any pursuers Tino would be able to tell us. It looks like we lost them.
When I came to a stop, the others looked at me and also stopped. During an exploration our relationships had become better, they were extremely obedient.
â?? Is this enough?â
âSeems like we lost them. That was dangerous. You really saved us.â
Greg-sama gave his thanks, but really it should be thatâs giving an apology.
But the first thing was to get everything in order. Enduring the feeling of throwing up, and regaining my lightly worn out breath, I then looked towards Tino.
To my gaze, she hugged her own shoulders as if she was frightened.
âM-MasterâŚâ
âCry. Tino also â She truly did do her best.â
Ruda, for some reason spoke with the tone of giving an excuse.
âUh-huh. Seems so. Sorry. How good would it be if everything could be settled with just one word?â
â!?â
It didnât need to be said. You could tell just by looking at her.
From intense movements, her hair that was always prettily arranged was disordered, and her complexion was poor.
Maybe sheâd gotten caught on something, her shorts were torn in the area of her right thigh and you could see her white skin. The contrast attracts the eye.
Perhaps noticing my line of sight, Tino unexpectedly grabbed the hem and exposed a large amount of bare thigh.
âŚ..Hey you, what are you doing in this kind of place? Even under normal circumstances they are already short⌠I can see your panties.
Tino looked away in embarrassment. She pursed her lips as I scrutinised her, and Gilbert spoke in a shocked voice.
âInfinite Variety, You, can also cure people?â
âŚâŚâŚAh-, you were wounded there. You shouldâve said so. I didnât realise. I thought it was just another one of your usual pranks.\n
No, well the reason I stopped was to give treatment though.
As if flaunting, she presented her developed white thigh. Some faint blood vessels showed through, but I couldnât see any wounds.
But well, I guess there was damage there that couldnât be seen. It seems like she could only run at the same speed as me at my best because of that.
Of course I also carried a Relic that could be used for restoration. Or rather, thereâs no way I wouldnât have one.
I removed my hanging silver cross necklace â ăHealing Hopeă, and held it against Tinoâs thigh. Blue light was emitted from the cross and vanished after permeating her thigh. For a moment her expression relaxed. Iâm sorry, I didnât notice.
âThank you. Master. Itâs not painful anymore.â
Well, I still need Tino to work hard.
Seeing the scene of treatment, the boy Gilbert spoke somewhat relieved.
âAah⌠as expected itâs a treatment Relic.â
All of it, anything and everything is a Relic but so what?? Hmm? Got a problem? If I wasnât inside a Shrine, I would get offended and return to the Clan House.
âCry. Those Wolf Knights⌠did you defeat them?â
Greg asked while watching the road we came down cautiously.
If you ask whether they were defeated or not, then without a doubt they werenât defeated.
Wolves have effective noses. The Wolf Knights from earlier? They were afraid of the smell sticking to the capsule from the slime. Iâm not sure whether the Slime smells, but I couldnât think of another reason.
They would probably be in a rage by now. They were tricked by an empty metal capsule and missed out on their prey.
The only thing we should think about now is escape. They were scary, but once we left the Shrine, the Phantoms wouldnât follow.
At any rate the rescue target must be dead.
I breathed out a sigh, and stretched out widely. Itâs too bad about the sword, but life is more important.
âYou donât need to think about that now. Lets just start walking.â
âO-Ohâ
Now, the question is⌠where is this, and where is the exit?
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With me in the lead we walked in silence. Probably due to fatigue, there was no conversation.
I had seen the map of the White Wolves Den beforehand, it had thin pathways that diverged off like an ants nest. Similar sights repeated themselves and I didnât know where to go.
It wasnât a very large Shrine, so maybe we were walking on the same roads.
Anyway, why am I the one in the lead? Iâm not a thief though? This is the role of a thief isnât it? And in this party there are two of them.
Earlier I stopped to let them go first, but when I stopped they did too. And no matter how much time passed I remained in the lead.
What happened to your usual assertiveness Tino?
Looking in her direction, our eyes met, and she immediately glanced away. It looked just like a rejection. She didnât want to talk, it was like being told to go and die.
Hmm? Would it be better to quickly kneel down in front of her? Inside this dangerous Shrine? Am I in a jam?
There was nothing I could do, so I kept moving forward without knowing the reason. Sometimes I entered a side path depending on how I felt.
My sole relief was that this seemed to be a Shrine without many Phantoms, and we didnât encounter even one. Maybe Tino was guiding me indirectly on a direction without Phantoms.
Occasionally you could hear howls echoing, but they still seemed far away. I thought they were far away. They were far away werenât they? If they were far away thatâd be nice.\nHowever, after walking quite a bit we didnât reach the exit. I thought our direction was probably right, but this was why I hated cave type Shrines.
It was about time I knelt down and apologised to Tino. When I started thinking in that direction, the boy Gilbert raised his voice as if unable to endure anymore.
âSay⌠If this is on purpose Iâm sorry but⌠like, where are we headed towards? The exit?â
He had become awfully meek⌠but Iâm sorry to say that I also didnât know. Well the objective was to get to the exit though.
When I went to say that, Tino hurriedly cut in.
âGilbert, reading Masters intentions is also part of training. He isnât headed towards the exit. The road to the right of the boss room doesnât lead that way.
âS-So thats how it wasâŚâ
S-So thats how it was⌠I had the same thought as the boy Gilbert.
The exit. I was definitely headed for the exit you know. But I see, the right side didnât lead back⌠Rather, so that was the boss room was it?
So now what? Do we have to turn back?
And also, what was that? Tino, were you training in this situation? With the exception of the exit, was there anywhere else I would go? What else is there?
âBut, hey Cry. Could you say where youâre heading soon-â
ââŚâŚâŚâ
Ruda gingerly asked a question. I became miserable from that voice.
Where am I headed to? Iâve always been a lost child in life. There arenât any signposts. Rather, I donât get why but, iâve become the signpost.
For the time being, lets make a u-turn. Itâs been quite a while, so those guys are probably gone by now.
Ah, I feel like my life needs to make a u-turn. I wanted to cry, but at most my expression stiffened.
I chose a curved path. Two turns in the same direction was the same thing as a U-turn.
After several minutes going by feeling in the new direction, Greg suddenly let out a dry voice.
I turned my head to look at him, and he was looking at me as if I was a monster.
âImpossible⌠there were⌠no traces. You didnât even examine anything â how?â
ââŚThatâs why I said. Master doesnât do anything carelessly.â
âThis isnât the time to talk about that! W-We need to help!â
Ruda started off running. And then, I finally noticed a number of figures lying further up the path.
The size wasnât like that of a Phantom. If I strained my eyes, I could see a slight movement.
What was that? Did Greg-sama say he noticed that just now?
You guys, you truly have some good eyesight. If I was careless, I would have taken the fork on the way there without noticing them.
But, no doubt these were the rescue targets from the request? No way, they were still alive⌠how lucky. I want them to share their good luck with me.
Tino puffed up her chest proudly, and looked at me with dazzling eyes.
âI said so. Master had predicted everything.â
âNo no, if you think about it sensibly, no matter how you look at it this is a coincidence donât you think?â
Something like predicting the future is impossible even with Relics.
ââŚWhy is the person that lead us here saying that?â\n\nHis wide open green eyes told of the magnitude of dread he was struck by.
âHaa, Haa, I-It was terrible. This isnât Level 3⌠thereâs something, crazy here. We werenât, careless. But â it wasnât enough. My spear, that guy, his attacks-â
âOh, I know. Something like a Wolf Knight with bones covering half their face right? We also fought them.â
At Rodolphâs trembling voice, Gilbert made a show of shrugging his shoulders. This boy canât read the atmosphere.
But, at those words, Rodolphâs eyes went wide open and gave a large shake of his head.
âHaâŚHalf? N-No. The one that did it, that injured us â was a Phantom, with itâs whole face, hidden by bones. Escape quickly-â
A pale expression. His wide eyes shook with fear as if envisioning the âenemyâ.
I feel like I should claim compensation. There were even stronger ones? âŚWhatâs going on with this Shrine?
âŚNo matter how much bad luck I say I have, t-thereâs no way weâd meet them right?
I wanted to laugh it off, but I completely wasnât in the mood to.
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The small shadow suddenly came in without the sound of a single footstep. Slowly the Silver Wolf Knight raised itâs head.
Underneath itâs foot was a crushed piece of metal. Without even needing to sniff at it, it was strongly steeped in the scent of death.
But it was safe, and he had been tricked, he was a specimen that held intelligence equal or greater to the once existing Silver Moon so he understood it.
The next time they met, he would break them apart.
He raised the great sword that was as large as his body, and looking somewhat annoyed he turned to face the shadow slowly. The crimson eyes showing through the bones that concealed the right half of his face contained greater resentment than before.
The other two that had gathered in the room to lie in wait â the bow and club wielding Wolf Knights of the same rank, similarly raised their heads.
Beyond their lines of sight â was a small figure with a delighted smile, itâs whole face hidden by a skull.
It wasnât even one third of the size of the Wolf Knights whoâs size reached to the heavens. But itâs body was cloaked in death in a way far beyond those Wolf Knights.
In itâs hand was a mid-size sword. Unlike the weapons of the Wolf Knights, it was a transparent seeming clear blade.
ăSilent Airă
Obviously a Relic with itâs distinct shine, it was casually swung.
That was once on the back of a Level 8 Hunter. The Wolf Knights didnât know it was something that was thrown away on the way here.
It wasnât wearing plate mail, but it was outfitted to emphasise lightness, quite similar to a human. However the boots that went up to the knees were reminiscent of the shining iron of the Wolf Knights armour.
The Shrine of the ăWhite Wolves Denă had a history of being trampled down, and this was the curse of the Silver Moon beasts itself.
The deeply ingrained resentment had a strong influence on the accumulated Mana Material in the burrow.
There was a deep hatred of people, but at the same time a strong yearning. A yearning for power. A yearning for a form. A yearning for intelligence.
Yearning and loathing were two sides of the same coin. The Silver Wolf Knights stood on two feet, and using tools was also a manifestation of this. The skull that covered half their heads was another imitation.
And in the case of the individual with itâs whole face covered in bones?
Due to a lack of Mana Material, the full strength of the curse could not be implemented. Now, the Shrine had transformed into a haunt that could drive back Level 5 Hunters.
In front of the three silver Wolf Knights, the shadow with the front of itâs face covered by a grinning skull uninterestedly continued walking forward.
With all the hatred they contained, the Wolf Knights howled.