âSo youâre the guy whoâs supposed to be guarding us this time huh? Yuuji or something?â
The person who spoke was the sole male in the party I was tasked to guard.
A person I remembered well.
One of Samejimaâs entourage, Mahara Keito.
He hadnât changed at all. With his average build, he was a Japanese male through and through. Actually, he was looking a bit fat.
It was proof that he was skipping his daily practice drills. Looks like Maharaâs pretty much just lazy.
âMahara! You shouldnât talk to him like that! Sorry about him, youâre here to help us.â
The girlânamed Tamaki Yuiâreprimanded Mahara after misunderstanding my lack of a response for being offended.
She was the class chairman, basically someone who would act as the facilitator. To put it another way, she supported my classmatesâ bullying me as well, helping me in a bad way.
Iâd always think something along the lines of should a class chairman be doing this whenever it happened. But then Iâd remember that she was always treating people well, so she was popular among both the teachers and the underclassmen.
⌠Huh?
Wait, then doesnât that mean that she wasnât treating me as a human?
⌠Letâs stop there. I feel like Iâm sinker deeper and deeper.
âItâs alright, donât worry. Iâm Yuuji, an adventurer. Itâll just be for a little while, but I look forward to working with you all.â
Saying that, I held out my hand.
The girls introduced themselves one by one and shook my hand.
âM-My name is Hayase Fuuko. P-Pleased to meet you.â
âMinamoto Kureha.â
âTamaki Yui here! Good to meet you!â
Hayaseâs presence was a bit weak even back in the class, so now Iâm finally able to match a face to her name.
She was one hundred percent an observer. She never once acted violent against me. In other words, sheâs not one of my targets.
⌠Really, killing her feels like itâd be a bit overboard.
Letâs have her play that role.
On the other hand, this fake blonde, Minamoto, looks like a straight up bitch. Sheâs a leading figure in the group that hangs out with Samejima. I canât even count how many times her footâs trampled me.
Therefore, capital punishment for her.
âYeah, thanks for the introductions. Itâs probably rushing things a bit, but weâre going to be heading out to Trance Labyrinth, so could you tell me about the party composition and who the leader is? Iâd like to get a good grasp on how you all work.â
âMinamoto and I are the vanguard with Mahara and Hayase following up the rear. Iâm the one who gives out instructions.â
I see. It was a typical composition. Hayase was set to be on standby along with me and Mahara wasnât so good at doing risky stuff in the front lines.
âPretty good composition you have there. You mustâve thought on it well.â
âYeah, thanks!â
âIâll also be defending you all, so donât worry about surviving. How about we head out now? To the dungeon, that is.â
âYeah! Everyone, letâs do it!â
âShould I show you my strength?â
âO-OkayâŚâ
â⌠⌠Tch.â
My former classmates all left the room in succession.
Yeah, letâs all go together. Itâll be your execution site, though.
Smirking to myself, I followed after them.
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Nothing happened on the road at all. Everyone just talked with one another with the exact same lack of tension as when they headed into Rigal Den.
Looks like they didnât learn their lessonâŚ
Iâd watched over them on the way in near shock at their nonchalance, but I also came to know more about them.
First of all, their special abilities.
Mahara had Replicate. He could use any magic heâd seen before. In doing so, the magicâs mana consumption and the like would be modified to be within his limits.
Minamoto had Variate Sword. She could change her swordâs hardness and its length up to eight meters.
Hayase had Grand Library. A non-combat type of ability. Once she learned something, she would remember it for eternity. Moreover, it could do something like retrieving things whenever she wanted.
Tamaki had Frost Witch. It would increase the effectiveness of her ice magic by one level. However, it could not surpass divine rank.
Every one of them had an overpowered ability, but I felt Tamakiâs ability was the most frightening. Spirit rank would become soul rank, soul rank magic rank, and so on.
Iâm glad I learned about it before I did anything. Even if sheâs way below me in levels, she mightâve been able to injure us a bit. Shuri can only use soul rank magic, after all.
I told them about Heart of Steel as it was the least impressive of my abilities. Hayase was there and I didnât want to risk giving any false information that could damage her trust in me, so I didnât lie about it.
Their statuses were as bad as Iâd expected, but I did find out a few other interesting things.
Mahara Keito obviously has a thing for Tamaki. He hadnât left Tamakiâs side at all since we set out.
Unfortunately, this girl heâd set his mind on talked to me so that she could avoid Mahara.
With this girl asking me to help her out, it looks like she isnât on too great of terms with the other girls on the team.
I should probably think of this team as one that was put together haphazardly.
âExcuse me, Yuuji?â
âWhat is it?â
âWhy are we going to Trance Labyrinth? Wouldnât Rigal Den have been a better choiceâŚ?â
⌠This girl, asking that even though she already knows whyâŚ
Even with Tamaki knowing full well why, she asked while pretending to not know. She did it so that there wouldnât be a pause in our conversation.
She really, really didnât want to talk with Mahara⌠Well, itâs obvious how much the idiot loves to run his mouth and brag just by listening to him the moment he opens his mouth.
âRigal Den is chock full of adventurers right now, so itâd be a bit awkward to get through. That being the case, it will be quicker for you all to raise your levels in Trance Labyrinth, a dungeon that people donât tend to like.â
âOooh? So that was the reason. Then⌠thenâŚ!â
Geh. Sheâs still going to continue?
It started to make me feel fed up, so I stopped the conversation in its tracks and called out to everyone.
âAlright, weâll be exploring the dungeon from now on. Everyone, ready your weapons and focus. Get in formation.â
Tamaki and Hayase listened to what I said and took out their short swords. The other two, well, yeah.
They wore expressions that screamed how little they gave a f*ck about what I said.
â⌠Hey, youâre a guard hired to protect us yeah?â
âYeah, thatâs right.â
âThen donât tell us what to do.â
â⌠Huh?â
The heckâs this guy going on about? Does he not remember how close they all came to dying because of their pride?
âWeâd be fine even without you here. We wouldâve been fine that last time, itâs just that they swarmed us all at once. We wouldnât have lost if they didnât.â
âItâd be better for you to stop being so arrogant. Youâll live longer.â
âIf it gets dangerous for us, weâll just have you protect us. Youâll protect us even if it costs your life, you are our guard, after all.â
Mahara grinned in ridicule and strutted inside as he brandished his rod.
âSince thatâs how it is, be sure not to mess up.â
Minamoto followed Mahara inside.
âThose twoâŚâ
âSorry about them, Yuuji. They are too overconfident in themselvesâŚâ
Weâd been left behind. Hayase was flustered and Tamaki bowed her head in apology.
I just laughed dryly and tapped them both on the shoulder.
âI donât mind, so donât worry about it. More importantly, we should follow them in. The monsters that appear here are stronger than those in Rigal Den.â
âO-Okay.â
I played the role of a gentleman to get them to lower their guard. It looks like it worked, as they both seemed to relax.
âYou donât need to be so respectful to me either, you know. Iâm the same age as you both.â
âReally? But you seem olderâŚâ
âI get that a lot. Itâs all good though, Iâll make sure to protect you two as your senior in dungeon exploring. Just stick close to me.â
I gave as reassuring a smile I could. It was hard to smile so much in a single day, my cheeks felt like they were going to fall off. Iâm definitely not used to doing this.
âAlrightâŚâ
âThank you for escorting us so properly, Yuuji.â
âYeah, of course.â
I pulled on the two girlsâ hands and lead them inside.