ā¦I woke up in a daze, it felt like I was dreaming, but when I tried to recall, I couldnāt remember anything.
Instead, I opened my eyes, and there it was an unfamiliar place.
Dark gray stone floors and walls. I rolled over and saw that the ceiling was also made of stone. Then I turned⦠and saw that the wall in the opposite direction to the one I was facing at first had iron bars. There, Redgarde, lying down on the side of the iron bars.
ā¦I suddenly remember everything that happened before I fell asleep all at once, and I try to move, but I canāt move. I think my teacher told me that when your will is flooded all at once, your mind gets confused, and you canāt move on the spur of the moment.
Finally, two breaths later, I finally start to move my body.
It seems that the reason my arms and legs donāt move well is that they are bound. It seems that my wrists and ankles are bound.
Since it canāt be helped, I had no choice but to turn over and roll over to get to Redgardeās side.
Every time I rolled on the floor, I got dust on my body. But I couldnāt care less. I couldnāt care less about the coldness of the floor.
āā¦Redgarde.ā (Tougo)
I finally reach Redgarde and try to talk to him, but he doesnāt reply.
āRedgarde.ā (Tougo)
I try shaking him while calling. I canāt use my hands, so Iām sorry, but I had to kick his leg. Just a little kick.
āUghā¦ā¦ā (Fay)
Redgarde grunted⦠then started to wriggle and turned toward me.
āā¦Tougo? Are you safe?ā (Fay)
āPerhaps.ā (Tougo)
Redgarde seemed to be barely conscious, but he tried to blink several times, then shook his head and finally got up. I saw that and did my best to get up too. It was a little hard to get up without using my hands⦠it was like doing sit-ups.
āWait⦠Damn, where is this place?ā (Fay)
āI do not know.ā (Tougo)
Redgarde looked around and said, āItās a dungeonā. Yeah, I can see that, too. It should be expected.
āDamn, those bastards⦠I will never forgive them.ā (Fay)
Grunting and saying this in a voice that sounded like he had crawled from the bottom of the earth, Redgarde stared outside the jail, behind the bars⦠where no one and nothing was there, and eventually let out a big sigh.
āOh f*ck, Iām so sorry, Tougo. I got you in this mess because of my blunder.ā (Fay)
āYeah, well, it canāt be helped.ā (Tougo)
The first words that followed were an apology to me, so he really is a nice guy, isnāt he?
āItās okay. Iām sure those people are related to the poachers. Then itās hard to say I had nothing to do with it.ā (Tougo)
āWell, that said, you still shouldnāt have been involvedā¦ā (Fay)
Redgardeās apology seemed to be about to continue, so I interrupted him and asked,
āBut Iām involved. So please tell me. How is our situation?ā (Tougo)
For now, letās just check the situation. Lying on the stone floor isnāt going to make things better.
āā¦about the guys who put you and me in here. Theyāre connected to the poachers⦠they are the ones who purchase materials from the Pegasi and unicorns.ā (Fay)
Ah, the people who are going to be dragged by the contract.
āWhen the poachers were caught, the ābuyersā shared the crime, but it seems that the people running the black market didnāt like it. They resented me.ā (Fay)
Itās a normal result, I think. Well. Poachers and black marketers wouldnāt be happy being caught.
āThatās why theyāve been after me for the past few days.ā (Fay)
Oh, thatās right. Thatās ā¦ā¦ a lot of work.
I looked at Redgarde, expressing āgood jobā resulting in him giving an awkward smile⦠and then said boldly.
āAbout what they said⦠so, about, me, well. I cannot fight when itās raining, you know. So, when I saw that it was going to rain, I ran to your place. However, I didnāt think theyād follow me into the forest⦠Thatās how I got you into this. Iām really, really sorry
Then Redgarde told me about his abilities.
āIām not that good with magic or swordsmanship. They called me an⦠āincompetentā. Itās exactly what they say.ā (Fay)
Redgarde said. Even if I donāt think so, maybe he considers himself āincompetentā. He had that kind of tone.
āSo, I bought it with moneyā¦. I bought my abilities. Remember my earrings, bracelet, and cross tie? Those are my weapons. I have summoned beasts within them.ā (Fay)
āSummoned Beasts?ā (Tougo)
āYeah. Four fire spirits. Two with wolf forms and two with bird forms.ā (Fay)
Fire spiritsā¦? No, I canāt imagine them at all. Iād like to see them when we get out of here.
But still, a fire spirit in the form of a wolf and a fire spirit in the form of a bird? ā¦Oh.
āā¦were you riding them when you came into the woods, by any chance?ā (Tougo)
āHahaha. Youāre very perceptive. Yes, thatās what I did. In the woods, Iād ride the wolf. Outside, itās the birds.ā (Fay)
I see. So, half a day one way in an hour. ā¦Thatās crazy fast, you know? Well, itās a little scary, but I still want to see it.
āā¦but theyāre made of fire. So, I canāt use them on rainy days.ā (Fay)
āSo, they disappear, huh?ā (Tougo)
I donāt know what fire spirits are, but I guess they are made of fire. If thatās the case, it would be a pity to t bring them out in the rain.
āYeah. Well, if possible, I wanted to use summoned beasts that arenāt fire-attribute, but⦠I donāt have any talent other than summoning fire-attribute summoned beasts.ā (Fay)
I wonder if Redgarde is mocking himself. Thatās what I read from his expression.
āI canāt use any decent magic on my own, so I bought my ability with money, but I canāt even use it properly. Iām quite pathetic, arenāt I?ā (Fay)
āThatās not true.ā (Tougo)
I donāt think so. From my point of view, the fact that he has a fire spirit inside the jewel and he can control the fire spirits is pretty amazing.
But I guess thatās not how Redgarde feels. So, no matter what I say, it wonāt help him.
I know that, at least somehow.
āā¦something about the Redgarde family. Our family has been producing tamers for generations. It is said that our ancestors command red dragons to fight.ā (Fay)
Then Redgarde to change the subject, showed me the crest on his belt buckle and said,
āLook. Itās even in our family crest, you know? The dragon.ā (Fay)
āā¦Dragon.ā (Tougo)
The crest was apparently the family crest of Redgardeās family, and there was a dragon cloaked in flames.
āIt looks cool, right?ā (Fay)
āYes.ā (Tougo)
I grinned at him and nodded in reply. The way the dragon is drawn is good. The design is quite simplified because itās a crest, but itās still a dragon, and itās still a flame. I like it. Itās not a simple sketch, but Iād like to study the design at least once.
āIād like to command a dragon too, even if itās just one time.ā (Fay)
Redgarde said with a faraway look.
āI heard that red dragons are already extinct. But there are still ordinary dragons out there, so the possibility is not zero. Though, I doubt it will come true.ā (Fay)
His eyes darken a little.
āMy father and brother can use summoned beasts other than fire-attribute, but dragons impossible. So, if I could justā¦ā (Fay)
His eyes closed tightly.
āā¦Well, Iām being too ambitious, especially for someone like me, who can only use fire-attribute summons, to even wish for a dragon.ā (Fay)
In the end, his eyes were closed for only a few seconds.
āBut imagining it is free!ā (Fay)
Redgarde laughed as he said this. Keeping the dream in his eyes.
āā¦yes.ā (Tougo)
Thatās it. Thatās right. Imagining is free.
You are free to dream whatever you want. It doesnāt matter if itās something you canāt make come true, or if itās something you donāt really want to make come true. Dreaming is free.
Yes. Because dreaming is freedom.
ā¦thatās why I paint.
āOkay. So, now you know whatās going on, right?ā (Fay)
āWell, mostly.ā (Tougo)
After listening to Redgardeās story, I understood the situation.
In short, the people of the black market, who were connected to the poachers, resented and tried to harm Redgarde. Okay.
āIām sorry that I hid a lot of things. I got you involved⦠But I will definitely let you escape. Please let me at least apologize with that.ā (Fay)
I donāt care about apologies or anything like that. The poachers and the black market people are to blame, and Redgarde is not to blame. Iām sure that if they had continued poaching, I would have been involved at some point in time.
ā¦Thatās what I thought, but I guess he saw the look on my face and probably thought I was worried. Redgarde then smiled at me.
āDonāt worry! Iāll figure something out! I donāt want to do anything I canāt repay you for.ā (Fay)
āIāll figure something outā¦?ā (Tougo)
Well, I have nothing against Redgarde, and I donāt want his apology, but apart from that, Iām not sure he can āfigure something outā in this situation. Because our hands and feet are bound.
ā¦But Redgarde answered as expected.
āā¦So, first things first, I have to do something about my hands and feet.ā (Fay)
When he says that, he starts to move.
āThose guys are looking down on us too much. Haha. Look.ā (Fay)
Then, after a momentās hesitation, he pulls something shiny out of his boot.
āItās a knife.ā (Fay)
Right.
ā¦Hiding such a thing in such a place, wonāt you cut your leg? Is that really alright?