Deena couldnât quite understand why he held her hand and started walking.
ăI have a magic item that allows me to conceal the presence of someone as long as I touch them.ăHikaru said.
She wore a curious look. However, if she wasnât careful, oncoming people would bump into her. That was when she realized they couldnât see her.
ăI-Is this the magic item you used to infiltrate the ship?ă
ăSomething like that.ă
After a bit of thinking, Deena spoke.ăI see. So itâs a type of Spirit magic.ă
ăNope.ă
ăWhat?!ă
She looked genuinely surprised. Hikaru wasnât lying, of course; it was simply Group Obfuscation. None of the crew onboard could use it, and barely a few even had Stealth. Perhaps their Stealth skills didnât develop because they had their optical camouflage anyway.
HmmâŚ
Hikaru observed Deena. She seemed to be shaken that her hunch was off the mark.
ăS-So why are we going sightseeing?ă
ăYouâre here now on this side of the world. Donât you want to see the sights?ă
ăWell, yes, I suppose.ă
ăAs long as you hold my handâwell, it doesnât really matter where as long as I touch youâyouâll be hidden. Letâs just go around town for now.ă
Hikaru took Deena through the streets of Ville Zentra, a port city prosperous due to maritime trade, and as such, was full of life. Deena seemed to be curious about everythingâthe piles of barrel, house walls, signboards out on the streets, merchants hawking at passersby, the aroma of grilled fish. Hikaru had to pull her whenever she was about to bump into someone. Perhaps the only thing familiar to her was the smell of salt.
ăI-Iâm sorry.ăDeena apologized after Hikaru pulled her several times.
ăItâs fine. Anyway, arenât you exhausted? Weâve been walking around for an hour.ă
ăNow that you mention it, I am.ă
Hikaru made his way to a restaurantâKaglaiâs subordinate told him about itâwith private rooms. It was located in a back street, and as long as you had money, they didnât mind letting in someone as shady as Hikaru.
ăAre you hungry? Apparently the seafood soup here is incredible. I want some. You should try it too.ă
ăR-Really? But I donât have any money.ă
ăNo need to worry about that. Weâll just charge it to necessary expenses and let the bosses pay.ă
Deena chuckled at Hikaruâs joke.
Good. Sheâs starting to relax. This Stockholm syndrome way of doing things kinda makes me feel bad, though.
A condition in which a hostage becomes sympathetic with their captor. It was already too late to be feeling guilty, however.
Hikaru was a little hungry as he had to leave early. Like the rumors said, the soup was indeed delicious, and he left the restaurant satisfied. After that, he showed Deena to the Adventurers Guild, the city hall, the harbor, and the shipyard.
ăAll these street lights are magic items too.ăHikaru said.
ăOhâŚă
Anything magic item-related seemed to interest her, even the ones that werenât all that incredible.
ăThereâs so manyâŚăshe muttered.
ăIn terms of technology, these arenât really all that great. They use small Spirit magic gems too, basically scraps.ă
ăYou can get a lot of Spirit magic gems here?ă
ăYeah. Dungeons are where youâll find a whole lot.ă
ăSpirit magic gems in dungeons?!ăDeenaâs mouth hung open from surprise.ăAh.ă
Realizing she blurted out too much, Deena closed her mouth. Hikaru pretended to not notice.
ăThereâs hotdogs over there. Wanna try some?ă
ăWhat?! Hotdog⌠you mean a light snack where a sausage is served in a bun?ă
ăPond Hotdog is actually quite famous. Their sauce is especially good.ă
Hikaru deactivated his Stealth and purchased from the hotdog chain he invested in. They sold in half sizes too, where one hotdog was cut in half. Hikaru ignored the super spicy option. Instead he chose the standard ketchup and mustard, and one with salsa sauce.
ăHere you go.ăHikaru said as she handed Deena the standard flavored one, while he had the other.
ăTh-Thank you. Hmm, this really is tasty.ă
ăHmm, the sausage is average at best.ăHikaru said.
ăReally? I think itâs delicious.ăDeena said, a curious look on her face.
ăIâm glad both our civilizations invented hotdogs.ă
ăYeah, itâs amazing! The meat is different, though.ă
Thereâs a chance that Grand Dreamâs livestock industry hasnât really developed that much.
Hikaru gathered information little by little. After that, they spent some more time going around town. Deena seemed to be getting exhausted past noon, so they decided to cut the sightseeing short.
ăLetâs head back for now. Although, if thereâs something you want to see, just tell me.ă
Deena, seated on a bench under a tree, looked troubled.ăThereâs one thing I want to see.ăshe said with resolve.ăMagic.ă
She showed interested in anything magic item or magic-related. The people of the Ruined Continent couldnât use magic. Hikaru believed these two were connected.
ăSure.ă
But he pretended like he didnât realize it yet and accepted Deenaâs request. Hikaru had someone in mind when it came to magic.
ăAt times, we take out the wicked!ă
ăA-At times, we leave mysteries behind!ă
ăAnd sometimes, we incur grudges from people!ă
ăA-And sometimes, we act with no regard for others!ă
ăWe move in the darkness of the night and see through the truth behind our mask!ă
ăWe areâăSpreading both arms, Lavia and Paula brandished their staffs.
ăSilver Face!ă
Deenaâs eyes opened wide. She glanced at Hikaru who was clapping. So theyâre still going with this, huh? he thought. Once they started though, he couldnât really stop them.
ăSo there are three of you?ăDeena asked.
ăThere could be more.ă
After calling Lavia and Paula, they arrived wearing new masks and cloaks. Lavia was especially ecstatic. She probably wanted a chance to actually use the disguise. It looked like they practiced their poses as well, as they were both in sync. Paula seemed to have overcome her shame, but Hikaru could still see red on the part of her face not covered by the mask.
Hikaru left Deena with Kaglai last night and went back to the hotel to sleep. Thatâs when he told the girls about her.
ăAll right. Time to show you what magic is like.ă
They were in the outskirts of town, about an hourâs trip away by carriage. Firing spells in the middle of the streets was not an option.
ăOâ Spirit, heed my call. With the primordial flame, burn my foe to ashes.ă
Lavia cast Fire Breath on a dead tree in the distance. Deenaâs eyes grew wide as a magic circle appeared in the air, and flames came out of it. Deenaâs mouth hung open.
ăOh, my.ăDeena muttered as the fire burned the tree to the ground.
Okay, I get it now. Spirit magic doesnât exist in the Ruined Continent.
It was the only explanation. Hikaru could see why someone would be surprised at Laviaâs powerful fire spells, but Deena expressed her surprise right when the magic circle appeared.
ăI hope youâre satisfied.ă
ăHmm? Ah yes, that was quite something.ă
ăThat was just beginner-level magic, though.ă
ăReally?!ăDeena looked even more amazed.
ăGrand Dream doesnât have Spirit magic. Instead, sorcery-based science progressed. Am I right?ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
ăWhat youâre after is something magic-related. You want to obtain knowledge about magic.ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
ăYou want to take a Mage home.ă
Deena gave a start.
ăOh, looks like I hit the mark. What are you going to make them do?ă
ăI canât say anything at the moment.ă
ăThatâs what Gorja told you, right?ă
Deena was silent.
Hikaru gave a faint smile.ăIâll show you some other magic then.ă