Our mansion was the world to me. A little too big for people to live in, it was still too small to spend oneâs lifetime in. I think thatâs why I loved books. I could go anywhere when reading. Of course, even if I could read, there were places I couldnât imagine. Whatâs an ocean? Whatâs a mountain? Lake? River?
Once they found out about my gift for exceptional magic, I could no longer go outside. A maid who felt sorry for me taught me a lot of things; how to read, places she hadnât seen, and what it means to love someone.
Not long after, she was fired for teaching me unnecessary knowledge. I couldnât even say goodbye. One day she was just gone, and when I asked about her, they gave me a blunt answer: âShe will never see you again.â
I spent my days reading books. In fact, I learned the words âalleviate boredomâ from reading. Every day I felt my heart wearing thin. Before long, theyâll use me as a weapon. A dark future was waiting for me.
One rainy night.
A young boy, not much older than me, snuck into our home and killed my father. Strangely enough, I wasnât scared of him. After that, he saved me while I was being transported to the capital.
He was like a hero I read about in novels. Although I said I was a heavy burden, he saved me easily. He even cleared a dungeon.
My life, once only black and white, was rapidly becoming colorful. A forest spread far and wide outside of town. Caravans were coming and going on the road. A small bridge spanned across the river. The hotdogs were incredibly delicious; though Hikaru thought it was too spicy.
I knew Hikaru was hiding something important. But I didnât doubt him, nor did I stop having faith in him. He was my savior, my hero who gave me freedom, and probably the first person I ever loved.
I found out he had a unique ability called the Soul Board. He gave me the Stealth skill so I had no choice but to believe it was true. I donât know if he realizes it, but his ability is extraordinary. If he felt like it, he could mass produce an army of sword masters. Heâd be a god. I understood why he was desperate to hide it.
When he told me about it, I was so happy that he trusted me, I almost cried. Which is why I want to be of use to Hikaru. He doesnât have to ask me what I want. If Skill points limited how much he could improve his abilities, then Iâll simply compensate for what he lacks.
After all, he already gave me too much.
The next day. After some preparations, they made their way out of town. Grasslands spread out before them on a gentle slope, and beyond that were woodlands. Lush mountains loomed in the north. They hailed a stagecoach and set out towards that direction.
Hikaru felt like a weight was taken off his shoulders after telling Lavia everything. It seemed like she changed too, as she nestled close more often. They held hands almost all the time.
After spending most of the day on the road, they arrived at a small town on the foot of a mountain. Having secured a room at an inn, they headed out for dinner. The town was basking in the orange glow of sunset.
ăThatâs a really big sun.ăLavia muttered as she watched the sun set over the woodlands in the west.
Sounds of children playing came from somewhere. The aroma of roasted meat drifting in the air filled Hikaru with hunger, and they entered a tavern. There wasnât any other place to eat.
ăOh my! Hello, little customers. Travelling?ăA stout proprietress came to take their order.
ăSomething like that. Anything youâd recommend? Weâll just have that.ă
ăYou got it.ă
The place was about half-filled. A red-haired woman carrying a lute â either a troubadour, or a travelling musician â appeared in a corner of the tavern. She sat down on a stool, plucked her instrumentâs strings for fine tuning, then started singing.
ââA long time ago, there was a man who was descended from a phoenix.
He longed for freedom and left his strict homeââ
It was an epic with a man as the main character. The story contained words related to the Rumanian clans like Yellow Tiger and Red Dragon.
The proprietress brought them sausages, ham, and some vegetables, and they ate while listening to the song. The man who yearned for freedom was eventually called to fight for his motherland and lost his beloved brother in the war.
Listening instead of reading is not so bad, Hikaru thought.
ăAnother song about RumaniaâŚă
ăIâd love to hear a decent song instead.ă
The words came from a different table. This town was a part of Ludancia. The people probably didnât like hearing songs about Rumania.
Itâs like there isnât even an alliance between the nations. They still think theyâre independent.
The image of a green-haired man popped up in Hikaruâs mind â a man who was worried about Forestiaâs future.
ââAt a complete loss on what to do, the man talked with a Green Ogre.
The creature received the phoenixâs blood and set off to stop the warââ
Green Ogre⌠I think thatâs the name of Leagueâs clan.
His eyes met with Laviaâs who was staring at him. Her hands had stopped, eyes fixed on Hikaru.
ăWhatâs the matter, Milady?ă
ăI was just wondering whatâs on your mind.ă
ăItâs nothing important, really.ă
ăWere you contemplating on whether to help this country? In that case, it really is nothing important.ă
ăWhy would I be thinking that?ă
ăDespite saying itâs none of your concern, youâre actually kind to those who work hard.ă
ăPeople usually say Iâm arrogant. This is the first time someone said I was kind.ă
ăReally? They just donât know how to judge people.ăshe said, full of confidencem, and flashing a gentle smile.
ăLaviaâŚă
ăWhat is it?ă
ăThanks for listening to me.ă
ăI should thank you for telling me. I was really happy you did.ă
Hearing those words, feeling her emotions, once again made him glad he told her everything.
ăThe songâs over.ăLavia said.
ăYouâre right.ă
There was no applause. Setting her lute against the wall, the woman headed to the counter and ordered tea.
ăIâll go talk to her. I might give a helping hand depending on the info I get.ă
Hikaru made his way to the bard.
ăExcuse me, Miss. Can I talk to you for a bit?ă
ăâŚAnd who are you?ă
ăAre you from Rumania? I want to know something about these clans.ă