Saitoâs eyes went round at the sight of the âDragonâs Raimentâ. They were in the temple built close to Tarbes, Siestaâs hometown. That was where the âDragonâs Raimentâ lay. Actually it would be more correct to say that the temple had been built to cover the Dragonâs Raiment. The shape which Siestaâs grandfather had built the temple into made Saito nostalgic. The temple was built in the corner of a field. Its door was made by logs joined together, and its walls were made from planks and mortar instead of stone. On top of an area of the wooden floor that was painted dark green, lay the Dragonâs Raiment. Perhaps it was due to the permanence spell⌠but there were no signs of rusting. It was as if it had just been made.
Kirche and Guiche looked at the Dragonâs Raiment, dispirited. As if struck by curiosity, Tabitha looked at it with interest. Amazed, Saito stared at the Dragonâs Raiment.
âSaito, are you ok? If I showed you anything to make you feel badâŚâ said Siesta in a worried voice.
Saito didnât reply. He continued to gaze at the Dragonâs Raiment as though he were deeply moved.
âOf course this thing canât fly,â said Kirche.
Guiche nodded.
âThis is some sort of canoe right? And look at the wings, they can't even move. Itâs like toy bird or something. Not to mention that even the wings of small dragons are the size of these wings. Dragons and wyverns can only fly because they can flap their wings. So much for âDragonâs Raimentâ.â
Guiche pointed at the Dragonâs Raiment and nodded, convinced that he was right.
âSaito⌠Are you really alright?â
Saito grasped Siestaâs shoulders as she was peering into his face. Saito spoke feverishly.
âSiesta.â
âY-Yes?â
âDid your grandfather leave behind anything else?â
âUm⌠the only noteworthy things are his grave and a few of his belongings.â
âShow them to me.â
The grave of Siestaâs grandfather was located in the village cemetery. The tombstones were made from large white stones. Among them there was a tombstone made from a black stone, creating a clear contrast with the others.
Words were inscribed on the tombstone.
âMy grandfather made this tombstone before he died. Itâs written in a language from a different country, so no one has been able to read it. I wonder what it saysâŚâ said Siesta.
Saito read it out loud.
âNavy ensign Sasaki Takeo, rests in another world.â
âWhat?â
Siestaâs eyes widened at Saito, who read it fluently.
Saito looked at Siesta feverishly, causing her to blush.
âStop⌠If you look at me like thatâŚâ
Black hair, black pupils⌠This nostalgic feeling⌠So thatâs why, Saito thought, realizing why he was feeling nostalgic.
âSiesta, you were told that your hair and eyes were similar to your grandfatherâs right?â Said Saito much to Siestaâs surprise.
âY-Yes! How did you know that?â
Returning to the temple, Saito touched the âDragonâs Raimentâ. When he did, the runes on the back of his left hand started to shine. I see, so this must also be considered a âweaponâ, Saito thought as he looked at the machine guns sticking out from the wings. As the runes shone, the construction and the controls of the "Dragon's Raiment" came clearly to Saito. He could fly this himself, he thought.
Saito found the fuel tank and opened it. Just as he expected, it was empty. No matter how well it was preserved, it still couldnât fly without gasoline. I wonder how he had wandered into Halkeginia with this plane⌠Saito wanted to trace the trail, no matter what answer it would lead to.
Siesta returned from her parentâs home.
âEveryone was really surprised since Iâm two weeks earlier than I said I would be.â
Siesta excitedly handed over the item in her hands to Saito. They were old goggles, probably the ones her grandfather wore as a navy ensign. He was like the owner of the staff of destruction which Saito had used to defeat Fouquetâs golem, someone from another world. A foreigner, like Saito.
âGrandfather only left this behind. He didnât keep a diary or anything like that. But father said he left behind a will.â
âA will?â
âYes. âIf someone who could read the inscription on the tomb appeared, give him the Dragonâs Raimentâ.â
âMeaning itâs mine now?â
âYes. Father said it was alright to give it to you. It was a bother to take care of anyway⌠Itâs big and there are some people who worship it⌠but itâs just collecting dust in this village.â
âWell, I wonât hesitate then,â said Saito.
âFather also wanted me to tell you something.â
âWhat did he say?â
âHe said he wants you to return the Dragonâs Raiment to the king. King⌠I wonder which king he means. We donât even know which country my grandfather is fromâŚâ
âHeâs from my country,â said Saito.
âReally? So thatâs why you could read the words on the tombstone. Wow! Iâm kind of moved. My grandfather was from the same country as Saito. It seems like fate.â Siesta said absentmindedly.
âThen grandfather really did come to Tarbes using the Dragonâs Raiment.â
âThis isnât called the Dragonâs Raiment.â
âWhat is it called in Saitoâs country?â
Looking at the âDragonâs Raimentâ, Saito remembered a plastic model he put together when he was small. Why would someone call it the "Dragon's Raiment"? Perhaps it was just easier to understand that way. The same way it was with the âstaff of destructionâ.
He looked at the countryâs symbol drawn on the wings and the body of the place. A red dot. It seemed like it had white colored around it but it was covered by the same dark green paint used on the rest of it. The character for the dragon zodiac sign was written on the black cowling. It was probably the name of the unit he was in.
Saito felt very nostalgic from merely seeing such an old thing from his own world.
Saito replied, âItâs called a Zero fighter. It was a fighter aircraft used in the past in my country.â
âZero fighter? Fighter aircraft?â
âIn other words, an airplane.â
âItâs a plane? The one you mentioned before?â
Saito nodded.
That day, they all stayed at Siestaâs home. As nobles were staying over, even the village chief came to greet them. Siesta introduced Saito to her family, her father, mother and siblings. Siesta was the eldest daughter of the eight siblings. Her parents viewed Saito in a harsh light at first, but that was soon broken when Siesta told them that he was looking after her at the academy. Having not been home for a while, Siesta looked quite happy being surrounded by family. Saito was envious of her. When he thought about it, Louise, Kirche, Tabitha and Guiche all had families. He also had one, but he couldnât meet them like this. Even if he wanted to meet them, he didnât even know where to start.
In the evening, Saito gazed out at the wide field. The sun was setting behind the mountains beyond the field. It was a huge field. Just as Siesta had said, flowers were blooming everywhere. So this is the beautiful field that Siesta wanted to show me.
The pilot who ended up in this world with the zero fighter probably tried to find a way home by flying in the sky⌠But his fuel ran out and he landed on this field. The field was flat and wide, so landing here was probably easy. He couldnât fly when he was asked to because he had run out of gasoline.
Siesta came to Saito, who was still gazing at the field, drowned in the memories of his world. She was wearing a brown skirt, wooden shoes and a dark green cotton shirt, instead of her usual maid outfit. Like the field in front of him, her appearance was like that of the smell of sunlight.
âSo you were here! Dinnerâs ready. Father insists we eat together.â Said Siesta shyly.
âI did ask you to come visit, but I didnât expect it to really happen.â
Siesta stretched both her arms out at the wide field before them. The setting sun bathed the field with a beautiful light.
âIsnât this field beautiful? This is what I wanted to show you, Saito.â
âYeah, it is.â
Siesta then cast her eyes downwards and twiddled her fingers.
âMy father said that meeting with someone who came from the same country as grandfather must be fate. He asked if you could settle in the village. And then said if you did then I⌠could stop my work at the academy and return here with you.â
Saito didnât reply. He just stared at the sky. He was thinking of how kind Siesta was to him. If she said any more nice things to him, his heart would probably melt. He felt lonely when he saw Siesta happily sitting and chatting with her family. After seeing the zero fighter, his homesickness grew much more intense.
Siesta looked at Saito who was still staring at the sky and smiled.
âBut, itâs alright. I know it wonât work out. Youâre like a bird. Youâre bound to fly away some day.â
Saito then decided to tell Siesta the truth.
âYour grandfather said he came from the east, right?â
âUmâŚyes,â Siesta said, slightly worried.
âYour grandfather, like I, wasnât born in this world.â
âYou were born in Rub' al Khali in the east, right?â
âNo. It is much, much further than that.â Said Saito in a serious tone. âItâs a different world. Iâm not from this world.â
âYouâre just playing around with me arenât you? If you donât like me, then just say it.â Said Siesta, pouting her lips.
âNo, itâs not that at all. Iâm not playing around with you.â
âIs there someone waiting for you there?â
âNo. But my family is waiting. I'll someday have to leave this world for my own.â
Saito turned to Siesta, and said weakly, âThatâs why I canât do the things you mentioned.â
Saito was very serious. Siesta knew he wasnât joking around.
âI can protect people with my power while Iâm here. But thatâs all. I donât have the right to reside with anyone. I donât.â
âBut my grandfather did, didnât he?â
âYour grandfather didnât have the power of GandĂĄlfr like I do. Up until now, there have been many enemies, but Iâve defeated them with this power. I feel as though this power will guide me.â
âThen⌠Can I wait for you? I donât have any qualities, but I can wait. If you try your best to find a way home and you still donât, thenâŚâ
Siesta then became silent. If that really happened, what would I do? Saito thought. His pulse raced just by looking at Siesta. She was cute, and stunning without clothes on. Sheâs kind and can even cook. Sheâs a great girl. All the more reason why he couldnât promise her.
Regaining herself, Siesta smiled.
âA carrier owl just sent this. It seems like the teachers are very angry. Miss Zerbst and Mr. Gramont were pale. They mentioned me as well. They said that I could have a holiday for the time being. The princessâs wedding is coming soon anyway. So until the holiday ends, Iâll be here.â
Saito nodded.
âUm⌠so can you make that Dragonâs Raiment fly?â
With gasoline, probably, thought Saito.
âIâm not sure. I have to talk it over with someone first. If I do get it to fly, I want to go to the lands in the east. Your grandfather flew over from there, right? There must be some hint there.â Said Saito, watching the setting sun.
âReally? If you could get it to fly, then it would be wonderful. The Dragonâs Raiment was called a Zero fighter, right? If you get it to fly, then please let me ride it just once.â
Saito nodded.
âI can let you ride it as many times as you like. It was your familyâs to begin with anyway.â
The following morning, using a few of Guiche's dad's connections, Saito managed to obtain the services of a few dragoons and their dragons. They carried the zero fighter in a large net to the academy.
Guiche initially wondered why they were carrying the useless "Dragon's Raiment", but because Saito insisted on it, he gave in. The costs of making a large net and calling the dragoons were ridiculously high. Saito was troubled because he obviously couldnât afford the transportation fees. However, as soon as the Zero fighter arrived in the courtyard of the academy, someone appeared in an instant and paid the fees. It was Mr Colbert.
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