Although we were given priority to use the Gates by utilizing the Imperial Crest, through the power and prestige of Duke Grantz, we were granted the same right to use the Gates first. We would head to the southernmost part of the continent using super-large Warp Gates.
âWhat about Harriet?â
âShe said she would go ahead and wait for us. Heinrich will be there too.â Liana answered my question.
A total of six people would go to Duke Grantzâs villa on the Edina Islands to hang out.
âEllen, Liana, Adelia, Harriet, and me.
âŚAs well as Heinrich von Schwarz.
Liana had said she would just relax for her vacation, and she probably did just that. Lianaâs Electrokinesis was growing stronger at a fast pace. Even if she didnât put in that much effort, she just got stronger and stronger.
Ellen still put a lot of effort into her training, but Liana did no such thing.
She just had that kind of talent.
âHow were the Darklands?â Liana asked, as she seemed most interested in our visit to the Darklands.
âWell, it wasnât anything worth mentioning.â
ââŚYes. Thatâs right.â
Ellen nodded in agreement with my words.
We didnât want to talk about what happened in the Darklands. It wasnât anything pleasant, and it wasnât something that would be comfortable knowing.
âA massacred village, a gang of bandits, a hoard of zombies, a cursed sword.
What we had been through was much too terrifying to be anything to brag about.
âHmm, by the way, youâŚâ
Liana alternated between looking at me and Ellen and then gave a slight nod and tilted her head.
âThe atmosphere around you two seems a bit different.â
Something had changed, but it was rather hard to pin downâthat was what Liana seemed to think. We didnât say much about our trip, and Liana didnât seem to be that curious either.
*Â *Â *
We headed south via Warp Gates and then teleported to the Edina Islands by one of the Grantz Familyâs wizards.
Mass Teleportation could move all of us immediately, but it was a lot of ranks above Teleport, so the wizard just casted Teleport on us one after the other to transport us to the villa.
There was a pub run by the Succubus Queen Airi on the Edina Islands, but there was no reason for me to go there. I did want to see what they were up to with my own eyes, but I didnât have time to do that.
Like before, we passed through several super-large Gates to reach the shore where the wizard would be waiting.
âEllen! Liana! Adelia!â
Harriet, who arrived before us and was waiting, ran towards us. Heinrich von Schwarz, who stood around a little awkwardly, also approached us.
âYouâre safe, Ellen!â
âYes.â
âThatâs a relief. I was so worried.â
âThank you.â
Harriet nodded, saying that she was glad that Ellen was safe.
âWasnât it dangerous?â
âNo. I wasnât much.â
Our lives were just on the line several times, but I didnât say that. Harriet looked at me after she greeted everyone.
Then it was time for her to greet me. Sheâd probably say something like, âWhyâd you come back?â
ââŚIâm glad youâre safe, Reinhardt.â
ââŚHuh. Yeah.â
I didnât think she would say something like that with such a bright smile, so I felt a little embarrassed.
She looked so happy that I couldnât even say anything more.
*Â *Â *
We teleported to the villa one after the other; I was the last one. Like that, we crossed the great ocean to the southern islands.
âWowâŚâ
The others who had arrived before me were admiring the scenery before they even went to unpack their luggage. The mansion was standing before a privately owned beach with no people around.
The scenery of the uninhabited island we were on before was also good, but it was much too humid.
However, the new placeâs humidity was very low, and it had such a clear view that it seemed like the sky merged with the sea.
Ellen stared quietly at the scenery.
A servant that came out of the villa took our luggage. After we spent our last week there and returned to Temple, our second semester would start.
âOur wizard is rather busy, so he went back already. Like it or not, you guys have to stay here for a week.â
Of course, the wizard who transported us there didnât seem to have the leisure time to play around. He went back to his original job after transporting all of us.
In other words, we couldnât go back just because we got sick of the place. However, there was no real need to go back, in my opinion.
That would be our first and last real break during our summer vacation for Ellen and me, as we had been moving about and fighting all the time, and even after we had returned to Temple, we had just resumed our training.
âLetâs get something to eat first.â
Liana dragged us into the villa, telling us that although we came to play around, we should first grab something to eat.
âWh-whatâs all thisâŚ?â
Adelia and I were startled by the splendidly prepared food.
Harriet, a noble, Heinrich, someone of a royal family, and the young lady owning the villa, the young Duchess of Grantz, didnât seem particularly impressed.
ââŚâ
And EllenâŚ
It seemed like her eyes were even more attracted to all the food laid out before her than the vast and beautiful ocean view she had just seen.
âI donât really care about formalities. Eat as much as you want, however you want. If itâs not enough, just tell me.â
Liana declared it as if to tell us that we could just forget table manners and such, so even those who werenât familiar with table manners could sit down and eat comfortably.
Of course, I started eating as Ellen started shoving the food into her mouth.
To be honest, I also tended to eat a lot compared to others, although the amount Ellen would stuff into herself was just too much.
If one were to use a metaphor, Ellenâs appetite was in the realm of Gods, and mine was the strongest among humans.
*Â *Â *
Liana said that we were in a suburb of Rajak, the main port city of the Edina Islands. Airi also opened her pub in Rajak as well.
However, that city seemed to be something like the capital of the Edina Islands, so I wouldnât be able to find her even if I wanted to.
âIf you get sick of the beach, you can just go to Rajak to play around. Of course, you canât go alone or youâll get lost.â
Liana told us to just relax and do whatever we felt like doing. Rather than touring around together, it seemed more like she was letting her friends rest in the same villa she happened to be at.
ââŚDid you have a good trip?â
Heinrich talked to me during our meal.
âAh, kinda.â
I didnât have that good of a first impression of that guy. He had picked a fight with me for being someone with no supernatural power crawling his way into the class and got beaten up. After that, he had avoided me because he thought I actually was the son of some huge bigshot, but when he found out I was just a beggar, he ignored me completely.
Since then, we hadnât really met each otherâother than that one time on the deserted island when he was all nervous.
However, that situationâŚ
All of the others, except us two, were girls, and that guy was attracted to Liana.
There was no way that the guy could talk comfortably, so even if he didnât like me even a single bit, he tried to talk to me first.
âDid you see any demons or something like that?â
ââŚNo. Nothing really happened.â
I just answered his questions vaguely. It really wasnât something worth telling everyone.
âThen what did you do when you went there?â
âJust toured around. It wasnât that dangerous.â
ââŚSo you just wasted your time?â
Wasted our timeâŚ
That remark made me want to grab that bastardâs neck. Ellen, who was still eating, also seemed to flinch a little.
It was clear that he was being sarcastic.
We didnât waste time; we had gone through more terrible experiences than he could ever imagine.
I had no intentions of bragging childishly.
Wasting our timeâŚ
Maybe it would have been better if we actually had just wasted our time.
ââŚMaybe.â
Heinrich seemed startled by my casual admission to his words.
* * *
If one thought of summer, one would inevitably think of the sea.
Going by the staple development of a romcom, we decided to go for a swim after lunch.
âSo everyone changed into their swimsuits.
ââŚAre you doing this on purpose?â
ââŚ?â
âWhat?â
At Lianaâs absurd remark, Ellen tilted her head and just answered bluntly.
ââŚSomehow, I knew the two of you would do this.â
Harriet nodded, looking a little exasperated as if she had already expected Ellen and me to act like that.
âWhat?â
âDo you really have to wear the swimsuits provided by Temple, even here?â
YeahâŚ
Both Ellen and I wore swimsuits provided by Temple. All the others were wearing their private swimsuits.
Liana was in her tube top bikini, Harriet was wearing a bikini with a frilly skirt, and Adelia was wearing a modest, one-piece swimsuit.
Heinrich was also wearing swimming trunks.
Anyway, Ellen didnât really get why she should care about what swimsuit she was wearing, and I also just bought a Temple swimsuit with me because of similar reasons.
Liana didnât seem to mind about it that much, and Harriet seemed to have expected it to some extent.
âHow are swimsuits important when you canât even swim?â
ââŚWhat?â
âGirl, as long as you can swim, how are swimsuits important? Arenât you nitpicking on something really petty?â
NoâŚ
I did know that swimsuits were a lot more important than being able to swim. Liana frowned at my questions.
âAh, I havenât seen you in a while, and I already hate you.â
Liana shook her head as if her hospitality had completely disappeared from her face, then she stared at me in my Temple swimsuit.
ââŚAhâŚYouâre right. Swimsuits arenât that important.â
She looked at Heinrich and me alternately. What? Why was she looking at us like that? It felt kinda bad.
ââŚâ
For some reason, Heinrich suddenly put on his shirt.
Swimsuits werenât importantâŚ
I felt like I knew what she meant.
Adelia, and Harriet, of course, couldnât even look at me straight.
Obviously, Heinrich, someone who used pyrokinesis, didnât bother to exercise. I was also a supernatural power user, but I was still someone who fought in close-quarter combat.
Any swimsuit would look different depending on who was wearing them.
I had quite a well-built body.
âWow, they must be as hard as rocks.â
âCrazy woman! Wh-where are you touching?!â
Liana came up to me without an ounce of hesitation and touched my abdomen, so I jumped in surprise. âWhat the hell is this?!â
ââŚAre you worn out?â
âThatâs not the problem here!â
âJust stay still. Try tightening them.â
âAre you crazy? Whatâs wrong with you?â
âWill you only stay fucking still after I knock you out? Do you want me to electrocute you?â
Liana de Grantzâs level of self-indulgence was high enough to surprise even me. Harriet, Adelia, and Heinrich were watching the scene with puzzled expressions on their faces.
âYou bastard, then Iâll do the same!â
When I counterattacked, I found Liana wide open.
âSure, go ahead. What are you gonna do?â
âŚI didnât expect her to react like that.
âSo there are lines that even you donât cross? Isnât that unexpected?â
Liana covered her mouth as she laughed when she saw me standing there dumbfounded.
I could feel Heinrichâs rather uncomfortable gaze on Liana and me.
*Â *Â *
Once that whole mess passed by, we went swimming. However, what we did was a little different from normal swimming.
Remembering the times when I swam in the sea with underwater breathing magic cast on me when we were on the uninhabited island, we all got that spell cast on us by Harriet and took a look around the underwater world.
Heinrich and Liana seemed surprised, as that was the first time that they had experienced it. Heinrich subtly showed that he wanted to go around with Liana, and she caught on to that, so she shoved him away underwater.
What an unsociable fellow she was.
Ellen and I usually went around to hunt back when we were on the island. Of course, the scenery we saw was different and similar at the same time.
Harriet dragged Adelia with her to show her around. It was the first time for her, after all.
Ellen just leisurely swam through the sea, occasionally meeting my eyes.
It somehow seemed that she wasnât really enjoying herself. When we were on the deserted island, she busily absorbed the scenery around her as long as she could, even saying it was fun.
I felt similarly.
We were still too distracted to concentrate on simply playing around with no care.
*Â *Â *
We swam all day long. That was only possible because Harriet kept on recasting her underwater breathing spell on us.
âI-I feel so tiredâŚâ
âYeahâŚâ
âWalking on the ground⌠Is so awkwardâŚâ
Everyone except Ellen and I suffered from extreme exhaustion. It was incredibly hard to move in the water all day long, even with underwater breathing magic cast on oneself. After everyone had changed into their clothes, they hung around in the mansionâs living room.
The dinner was just as sumptuous as lunch.
Since not all of us had been freed of exhaustion, we were each doing our own thing. There were enough rooms in the mansion for all of us to have our own.
After finally getting to take a break, Liana muttered dejectedly, saying that she went there to rest but almost ended up losing all her strength.
Resting was actually the most difficult thing to do, you punk.
*Â *Â *
I had nothing to do, so I went out on a nightly walk. My body felt a little sore, but I would soon be working hard again, except for the time I would spent there, so I decided I should rest properly during our last few days of vacation. I wanted to take the time to recover mentally as well.
âHm?â
When I looked towards the beach, I could see flashes of fire in the darkness.
A flame that was about two feet high was burning on the sandy beach, and in front of it stood Heinrich.
What was he doing over there?
Was he still training his supernatural power?
He sure was passionate about his training.
I didnât really want to pay him much attention, so I just passed by him and walked around the beach before I returned to the mansion.
Liana and Adelia had fallen asleep quite early, as they were insanely exhausted. Harriet was sitting across from Ellen in the lounge, chatting about this and that.
ââŚWhy canât you tell me about it?
âI just⌠think that itâs not something pleasant to hear.â
ââŚâ
However, the atmosphere around them didnât seem very lighthearted. Harriet looked at Ellen, then noticed me and talked to us both.
âYou two, what happened to you two was certainly not nothing.â
ââŚWhat are you talking about?â
âThe Protective Bracelet. You told Adelia that it was very useful.â
Ah.
Was she talking about that? Ellen had only said that she made good use of her bracelet, not for what she used it for.
However, when Harriet heard about that, she knew that we were most certainly put into a situation in which the bracelet could demonstrate its usefulness. Adelia also guessed as much but didnât ask.
Harriet immediately asked Ellen what kind of danger we had put ourselves in, but Ellen remained silent. Harriet really seemed to want to know what kind of hardships we had been through.
I was still wearing it because I hadnât used it yet, but Ellen didnât.
âAs Ellen said. Itâs not something pleasant.â
ââŚâ
What was the point of hearing our story?
Why did she want to know about how we killed people and slaughtered their reanimated corpses after? Harrietâs expression changed.
She was clearly hurt.
She gave us those bracelets because she was clearly worried about us. However, we didnât want to tell her anything about what happened during our journey.
She couldnât help feeling frustrated and sad because she didnât know what the content of that recount would be.
I knew she wouldnât be able to treat Ellen and me the same way as before if she came to know about those things, so I couldnât tell her anything.
ââŚYou guys treat me like a little kid.â
After murmuring something we couldnât properly understand, she went off somewhere. Her Eyes met with Ellenâs, who was still seated.
They were sad eyes.
ââŚâ
âWeâŚâ
Ellenâs voice was trembling. She simply couldnât tell others of her experiences that might lead others to treat her with disgust or fear.
I could talk about those things except for some parts, but in the end, I felt the same about our struggle with the zombies.
âDid we⌠really waste our timeâŚ?â
No, what we did wasnât a waste of time. We had definitely gotten something out of it.
If it was a complete waste of time, nothing would have changed.
âIt wasnât a waste of time. Absolutely not.â
If everything we did was just a waste of timeâŚ
If nothing had changedâŚ
That might have been for the better.
However, we couldnât just solve that problem in secret on our own.
But it could be overcome.
What we felt was just momentary confusion. I couldnât help but stare at Ellen, who was looking out of the window with a gloomy expression on her face.
Harriet seemed hurt.
Unfortunately, that wound we made in her heart wasnât something we could do anything about.
Did she feel like we bullied her?
No, she probably felt a lot worse than that.
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