Chapter 258: Inside a Room of the Security Company (2/2)
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The conversation that ensued went something like this.
âCan you tell me why? Iâm not under the impression that we can make anyone listen to us as long as we pay enough money, but we do intend to reward you handsomely. Is there no room for negotiation?â
âUnfortunately, I have no intention of changing my earlier reply. There are three reasons why.
One, is because of the rules of the group. We have already undertaken the task of providing security for the Morgan Company and its president, Serge-dono. There are indeed mercenaries that take on multiple jobs at the same time or later if possible, but our group forbids it. To us mercenaries, trust is our life, and we do our best to fulfill the jobs that we receive first.
Two, is because of our targetâsă»ă»ă»ă» resolve. We are not picky about who we protect as long as we are asked and paid to do so, but there are still those who do not want to be protected. There are various reasons for this, but the most troublesome ones are those who are âunaware that they are being protected. Even worse off are those who believe themselves to be skilled, while being half-baked.
Now, Iâm not saying he is, but the proposal would not have been made with his consent. In fact, he himself is actively trying to deal with the problems he believes likely to arise. It is very difficult for us to protect someone intent on jumping into the very eye of the storm.â [Yashma]
ââŠâ [Jill]
âAnd lastly, I have judged that he does not need the protection.â [Yashma]
âHe does not need protection?â [Jill]
âHe was as fast as us earlier, but even faster when it came to grasping the enemyâs location. From the way he acted during the attack, the results of his Judgment, and that glimpse of his ability that I was able to observe⊠I am of the opinion that he is more than âcapableâ enough to protect himself. I said earlier that protecting a person with half-baked skills would prove troublesome, but if the person is capable enough, there is also no point in us going out of our way to guard him.
Also⊠This is just a conjecture on my part, but I take it you lack experience in group fights and donât do well in them?â [Yashma]
Yashma asked that question to Ryouma, and Ryouma nodded, impressed that he was able to understand that much in such a short time.
âAnd thatâs that. Let alone protect him, poor coordination between us would likely just trip him up. I never thought I would feel this way about a child that may not even be half as old as I am, but if he wants to join the Wild Golden Falcons as a mercenary, then by the authority of the deputy leader, I would exempt him from the entrance examination, and welcome him with open arms. Thatâs how capable I believe he is, and how little I believe that he needs to be protected. Of course, since youâre someone close to him, I can sympathize with how you feel.â [Yashma]
When Hyuzu pointed out that such a conversation had taken place, Jill sighed.
âIt wasnât just that. Yurdum also told me that Iâm overprotective.â [Jill]
âAh, he did, didnât he? And?â [Hyuzu]
ââŠIâve always thought that it was fine for Ryouma to live as a normal child. Iâve always thought that it was fine for him to rely on adults like us because heâs still a child. In fact, I still do.
But you know what, perhaps I might have actually been unconsciously demanding him to âact like a normal childâ. Itâs not like Ryouma doesnât understand that we care.â [Jill]
âOh, yeah, definitely. Ryouma was apologetic when he turned down our offer to protect him too.â [Hyuzu]
âWith his magic, he could extinguish fires at an efficacy we couldnât hope to match. If we look at the situation calmly, we have no choice but to use the people and the means available to us. Ryouma probably thinks so too.
Itâs up to me whether I worry or not, but considering how I asked for someone to protect him without even thinking about how he feels, I canât help but feel that I should reflect a little.
But now isnât really the time for that.â [Jill]
âSo it was because your head was filled with that that you seemed overly tense.â [Hyuzu]
âIf thatâs how I looked to you, then that must be the case. I canât think of any other reason. Iâll be careful.â [Jill]
âDo take care. I said it before too, but this will likely take awhile. If youâre worn out along the way, that will be a problem. You and Ryouma can have a heart-to-heart talk after this is all over. Thatâs much easier to understand than reading a textbook on childcareââWhat are you making that face for?â [Hyuzu]
âWhy do you know that? That Iâm reading a textbook on childcare?â [Jill]
âHuh?ăJill, youâre reading one too?â [Hyuzu]
âWhat?â [Jill]
As a strange silence passed between the two, Rurunez interjected.
âIâm sorry to disturb your conversation, but Hyuzu was likely talking about the book I was reading. Itâs a matter still a long way away, but Iâve been reading up for the sake of the future. Hyuzu peeked at the book, and mentioned it was hard to understand. Right?â [Rurunez]
âYeah. From the way you look, though, I guess youâve been reading up too, huh.ăYou went that far just to deal with Ryouma?â [Hyuzu]
When he said that, Jillâs face suffused with red.
âYou know, Jill, maybe the term âoverprotectiveâ really does fit you.â [Hyuzu]
âPufu!â [Staff 1]
â!?â [Jill]
While Jill had been rendered speechless by Hyuzuâs remark, the sound of something gushing out resounded.
Jill found himself turning, and there, he saw that one of the monster tamers beside the map looked like he was being choked.
Moreover, there were some other people whose shoulders were shaking.
Apparently, their entire conversation had been overheard.
The room that was once tense was now filled with a warm atmosphere.
â*Cough!ăAh, excuse me. But, yes, while too much tension is bad, being too relaxed is bad as well. I urge you all to keep yourselves balanced.â [Jill]
When Jill said that, the monster tamers in the room collectively focused on their work as though they couldnât wait to eat the map.
However, the atmosphere in the room remained relaxed.
âSo in the end, should I consider it a good thing that I was able to get the communication staff to relax?â [Jill]
Jill was still beet red as he muttered that, but no one answered him, and the quiet exchange of information continued as though nothing had happened.
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