Why is she here? Why is the person who would one day wield the Demon Sword here as an apprentice of a blacksmith?
Doubts arose within his mind, but he quickly suppressed them.
ââŚNothing is impossible.â
In Veraâs previous life, amongst all the heroes, she was one of the few who stood their ground when the Demon King emerged. Her past was shrouded in mystery, so it wouldnât be out of the ordinary for her to be apprenticed to a blacksmith before becoming a swordsman.
While this connection was being created in Veraâs head.
âAisha.â
Dovan gave a little push by looking at Aisha huffing with her head down.
Aisha trembled in response to her name being called. She lowered her head towards Vera and Renee with a face riddled with resentment.
ââŚSorry.â
Her tone indicated she was on the verge of tears.
Renee recognized the emotions in Aishaâs voice at once, then smiled and waved her hand.
âItâs all right, it was all a mistake.â
âUghâŚâ
Aishaâs hand clutched her apron. Hatred oozed out of her tearful eyes.
Aisha tried to suppress her growing anger by biting her lips. Eventually, she could no longer hold back her emotions and shouted as she ran out of the room.
âBut itâs their fault for looking so suspicious!â
âAISHA!â
Slam !
A loud noise resonated as Aisha left in a hurry and slammed the door shut.
Dovan stared at the door with his mouth agape and a blank face, then let out a deep sigh and apologized.
âIâm sorry. My apprentice is too stubborn.â
âNo, itâs really fine! But, donât you have to go after her?
âI canât do that with my customers here. Aisha will be nearby, so donât worry. Now, letâs get back to work.â
Dovan definitely uttered these words to reassure them, but Renee could sense deep concern in his words.
âThen, may I go and see her? I donât have anything to do anyway.â
âItâs alright. I canât do such a disservice to a customerâŚâ
âNo, itâs because I want to.â
Dovan blinked upon hearing Reneeâs words, and only nodded after a brief period of contemplation.
âThen Iâll have to trouble you with this. Aisha is probably on the tree in the backyard.â
âYes.â
Renee nodded and grabbed Helaâs hand before slowly leaving the room, a âtakâ âtakâ sound following them.
Thud . When the door closed, Vera and Dovan, who were left alone, spoke with awkward expressions.
âWhat a kind lady. You serve her?â
âYes.â
âYou serve a good person. It must be rewarding.â
Vera nodded. In his mind, his affinity with Dovan rose slightly.
âShe is the one who will illuminate the whole world.â
âYouâre quite loyal.â
Dovan clearly sensed dread upon hearing Veraâs sudden praise.
In the calm atmosphere, Vera was filled with doubts regarding Aisha. He asked a question.
âYour apprentice is rather young. Sheâs a child who lives nearby?â
âIâm raising her. Sheâs a war orphan.â
âAhâŚâ
Vera nodded.
He must be referring to the conflict within the Federation of the Beastkin Kingdoms.
After Vargo crushed the skull of King Haman and the Beastkin Empire collapsed, the country was divided into five branches. Over the past 50 years, conflict has persisted without stopping for even a moment.
Aisha was a war orphan born as a result of that conflict.
âIndeed, is that why I couldnât discover anything about her past?â
Vera continued, nodding his head as he finally understood Aishaâs past.
âThatâs unfortunate.â
âUnfortunate⌠Well, I think itâs funny. The tyrant has stepped down, so they are now fighting among themselves to get a piece of the pie.â
Dovanâs words contained an indescribable hatred.
âIn the place where the tiger has departed from, the fox poses as a king. Thatâs the current situation.â
Vera, in response to Dovanâs word that emanated a deep sense of disgust, shut his mouth tightly and waited for him to regain control of his emotions.
A short silence passed and Dovan, who appeared to be more relaxed, continued with a bitter expression.
âIâm sorry for telling you a depressing story. Will you follow me for now? Iâd like to show you some specifications to use as a sample.â
âAs much as youâd like.â
Kirik -. Dobanâs wheelchair moved and produced a noise.
****
Behind a jar full of condiments in the backyard.
Norn crouched down and spoke to Renee, who likewise squatted beside him.
âYouâre curled up on top of a tree. You seem to be in quite the bad mood.â
âIs that soâŚ.â
Renee nodded with a worried face, and immediately continued.
âHow can I soothe her?â
Norn replied with a faint smile in response to the worried look on Reneeâs face.
âCan I go and try to comfort her?â
âNorn?â
âAm I not the father of Hela after all? Dealing with kids that have gone too far is easy.â
Norn was confident.
How many accidents has Hela had since the day she was born? She would go around giving plenty of beatings to the boy next door. Didnât she once turn the house upside down searching for a door to another dimension?
He was the one who managed all those accidents, so he thought he could be of some help this time.
Norn rose to his feet, thinking of making up for his failure in the Great Woodlands.
âIâll be back.â
Then, Norn went towards the tree.
With a tense expression, Renee concentrated on the words she heard shortly after.
â Dear, are you all right?
â What? Get lost. Uncle reeks of an old man.
Shook . Reneeâs body trembled.
âHe-Hela? Whatâs going on?â
ââŚMy father is coming back.â
âYes?â
âI think he failed.â
Sweat trickled down Reneeâs forehead.
Nornâs voice, which could be heard shortly after, was filled with a sadness that could not be hidden.
ââŚChildren these days are scary.â
âUmâŚâ
âCheer up. Dad is cool enough.â
ââŚThank you.â
The mood had subsided. Renee felt embarrassment rising from within.
Renee, how do you heal a wounded manâs heart? She didnât know how.
âWellâŚâ
Renee, who couldnât find the right words to say, straightened her ponytail. She immediately shut her eyes and stood up.
âI-Iâm going!â
The best choice was to run away. Reneeâs only thought was that she had to escape this gloomy atmosphere, so she chose the option of heading towards the enemy camp.
****
With her head buried deep between her knees, Aisha listened to the sound of âtakâ and âtakâ.
Judging from the sound she was hearing, it must be the white haired blind woman she saw just moments prior.
A frown suddenly formed on Aishaâs face.
âBecause of herâŚ!â
She got in trouble with her Master.
She didnât like people who made trouble for her Master! She was trying her best to not make things hard for him! Master doesnât know that and only scolds her!
Anger arose in Aishaâs heart. The expression that can be seen as she lifted her head slightly was a grim frown. Her ears were folded back to reveal her vigilance.
âWho are you?â
A sharp-tongued question. Renee trembled in response, and soon greeted her with an innocent smile.
âWell, hello?â
âI asked, who are you?â
âOh, my name is Renee. Youâre Aisha, arenât you?â
Renee spoke with the thought in mind that if she spoke in a friendly manner, Aisha would surely respond. But⌠the response that she heard was very disappointing.
âWhy are you speaking informally? Donât you even have manners?â
Renee swallowed her intended response of âWhat about you?â which had suddenly emerged, then spoke.
âOh, Iâm sorry. Have I been rude?â
Likewise, she spoke with a tone tinged with kindness.
It was possible to match Aishaâs negative attitude, but Renee was a person who believed that children should be handled with affection.
Did Reneeâs heart reach her?
Aisha flinched at Renee, who answered her words in a gentle tone.
Her eyes narrowed slightly and her ears, which had been folded back the entire time, slightly rose up. The tip of her tail began to sway back and forth.
It was a reaction that Renee could not see, but fortunately Aisha added another reaction that Renee could clearly perceive.
ââŚI apologized earlier.â
A slightly subdued tone.
Renee sensed it and nodded with a rosy face.
âOh, of course. Iâm not here to ask for an apology.â
Renee continued to speak with delight at Aishaâs softened expression.
âUhm, how old are you Aisha?â
Her question came from the idea of narrowing the distance between them by getting to know each other.
Aisha flinched in response and glared at Renee. It was because she thought that if she revealed her real age of 12, she would be belittled.
Aisha glanced at Renee, and soon responded in a powerful tone.
âTwenty-three.â
If you look closely at the expression on her face, you could immediately tell that it was a lie. However, the blind Renee could only hear words exuding confidence and intensity. She could only express her embarrassment.
âHuh? Ye-Yes?â
She displayed such obvious bewilderment that even a person meeting Renee for the first time would be able to tell at a glance. The thoughts in Reneeâs head became disorderly.
âT-They said she is a child?â
Obviously, Norn and Dovan spoke as if she were a child. And the voice she could hear sounded very young.
To put it bluntly, it happened because Vera didnât describe Aishaâs appearance accurately, and it happened because Renee didnât know how to doubt what others said.
Aisha continued speaking in a more confident voice. She noticed that her lies were working by seeing Reneeâs expression of helplessness.
âBecause I look young, Iâm often mistaken for a child.â
Smirk. One corner of Aishaâs lips upturned.
Aisha realized at once.
âSheâs stupid.â
That blind woman was a pushover.
A playful expression formed on Aishaâs face. Her shoulders shrugged at the thought of her own words being heard.
âI-Iâm sorry! Please excuse meâŚ.â
âHuh, Iâll let it slide just this once.â
Aisha said that to Renee, who was apologizing, then jumped down from the tree.
Aisha, while sweeping her buttocks, raised her head in a smug manner before she questioned Renee with an arrogant tone.
âHow old are you?â
âAh, eighteenâŚ.â
Renee shrunk. The person she had initially assumed to be younger than herself was in fact older.
Aisha looked at Renee, then shrugged. She felt as if she had won for some reason, so she raised her chin high and spoke.
âIâm your older sister?â
âI-Is that so?â
Smirk. A smile formed on Aishaâs lips.
âIâm Aisha Dragnov. Youâre Renee?â
âYes. Ah! Are you a noble?â
A look of surprise settled over Reneeâs face.
That was because, as far as Renee knew, people who had surnames were nobles or knights.
It could be assumed that Aisha had been knighted and given a surname. However, it made little sense for a blacksmithâs apprentice to receive knighthood. Renee continued speaking with a smile as she thought that Aisha being a daughter of an aristocrat was a more accurate judgment.
âThatâs incredible. Young Ladies usually donât do rough jobs like blacksmithing, right?â
She was a woman full of passion.
Words of admiration came to mind as she said that.
As a result, Aishaâs eyes shook as if there was an earthquake.
âTh-Thatâs right!â
She stammered as she spoke. It was because she lied.
Aisha wasnât anything like an aristocrat. Her last name was only for her to show off. The reason why it was Dragnov was just because it sounded cool.
Aisha quickly changed the subject, swallowing the fear that her lies could be revealed if she continued like this.
âUghâŚ. Whereâs the man you came with?â
âOh, he must be talking about work with Dovan.â
Aisha breathed a sigh of relief inwardly, thinking that the topic seemed to have changed safely. She followed up by clearing her throat with a âcoughâ and a âkhumâ.
âYou two seemed to be on good terms with each other.â
A tone similar to that of mercenaries who sometimes came to entrust their requests. For Aisha, she spoke in this manner to emulate that of an adult, butâŚ
âRiâŚ. right?â
That action stimulated Reneeâs âalways incorrectâ intuition.
Doubts arose into Reneeâs mind.
âWhy is she talking about Vera?â
The question of why she was interested in Vera.
After thinking about it for some time, Renee, who suddenly realized what she had been missing, shook her body.
âCome to think of itâŚ.â
Sheâs not a child.
Sheâs 23 years old.
âOlder then VeraâŚ.â
Sheâs olderâŚ
Renee felt her back stiffen.
A feeling of agitation surged through her mind.
âNo way.âŚâ
Is she interested in Vera? Is she trying to take Vera away?
Reneeâs expression turned serious.
âHuh? Did you imagine something nice?â
With a smirk, Aishaâs sly words soon followed.
It was enough to be heard as a compliment, but Renee, who had already defined Aisha as an âenemyâ, gave a sharp reply to those words.
ââŚDoes it matter?â
âEh, yes?â
Embarrassment began to ooze from Aishaâs response.
Normally, she would have felt something strange here. However, Renee, who was in a state of anxiety, didnât notice the awkwardness in Aishaâs words. She continued to speak.
âYouâre a stranger.â
Tsk. She retorted sharply.
Renee stretched out her shoulders, which had been shrinking until just moments prior. She directed her head in the direction from which Aishaâs voice could be heard and stiffened her expression.
A battle stance of her own to deal with a rival.
âYou Thieving Cat!â
Renee said so inwardly. She didnât mean it metaphorically, she really thought of her as a thieving cat.
âYouâre very interested in other peopleâs business, arenât you?â
âWh-What!â
A strange atmosphere formed between the two.
Reneeâs expression was filled with hostility. Aisha, who stood opposite of her, made a fierce expression in response to Reneeâs sudden outburst.
What followed was an argument that was difficult to watch.
This was the moment when the second page in Reneeâs dark history was written.