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===Chapter 7===
   
   
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The five men surrounded the box covered with a green cloth and stood lost in thought.
Flynn Gilbit had become half crazed.
 
   
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There is one more person than before. To be precise, they lost one person and then gained two. After safely carrying the box out of the temple, Stefan Fanberlain left. The reason was, of course, the ball that was held a while ago. If he did not quickly return and escort Cäcilie, that beauty would be offended.
"Dear, hold on! Norman! Oh please, please god! Save my husband!"
 
   
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“That lady is a spirit of a rose<ref>The ‘spirit of a rose’ (bara no sei / 薔薇の精) may or may not be a reference to a short ballet called Le Spectre de la Rose (the spirit of the rose) where a young girl comes home from her first ball, falls asleep, drops a rose she got as a souvenir on the floor, and then the spirit of the rose comes and dances with her while she’s still asleep...</ref> that has accidentally fallen on the plain, so it is dangerous to not be by her side. If lower class and vulgar people call out to her with their worldly words, she will be put into a panic at once and pearly tears will spill over her cheeks. Ah, my frail maiden, Cäcilie. I will hurry to your side immediately!”
"… Huh?"
 
   
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Two of the men muttered ‘is that so?’ to Fanfan who was bursting with energy even when retreating from the battlefield. The last person interjected ‘she’s beautiful, but not weak.’
She had her silk-wrapped hands clasped together and she was praying to god while looking to heaven.
 
   
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Chevalier, knowing the former queen’s charm better than anyone else, decided to stay behind with ‘Team Carrying-the-Box’ in order to complete their mission. If some random man at the banquet approached her, he did not think that his mistress would be in danger. As a woman who appreciated both art and comedy, she’d be able to make a drunkard into a work of art. She’d wrap him up in her whip and tie him into a tangled mess.
"Mughhgghh."
 
   
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“… Aesthetic,” said Chevalier absentmindedly as he was lost in his imagination.
The body on the stretcher was Norman Gilbit with his mask on writhing around. Wolfram was at the head of the stretcher and Flynn, Murata, and Josak were at the patient's side as they ran along with him.
 
   
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“Mr. Chevalier. Hey, Mr. Chevalieeer. Please think seriously. We have to bring this box all the way to a sealed place.”
Disarrayed silver hair fluttered in the wind.
 
   
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“Ah, sorry.”
"Wow, how horrible. The lord was suddenly struck ill. With a young wife it's such a shame… Huh!? Wait a minute!"
 
   
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Even Dacascos, whose only trait he could brag about was his youth, was starting to feel the fatigue. Like in his voice, and in his joints, and on his greasy scalp.
The masked feudal lord had been coming into bloom since the moment we met, or rather, the person who was pretending to be Norman Gilbit until today was no one else but me, Shibuya Yuuri. But, time flies by and just a little while ago the second generation Norman Gilbit the Masked Feudal Lord had officially retired.
 
   
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“At any rate, good work everyone. It must have been difficult to get the extremely dangerous box from the temple since security was stepped up for the tournament.”
Despite that, right now the man being transported at a reckless speed was wearing the mask that I had come to know too well.
 
   
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At His Highness’s words of appreciation, they felt slightly guilty. Compared to the numerous military operations they had participated in so far, this mission was in a fairly easy category.
"Wait, Flynn! Who is that!? Who is that man!?"
 
   
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If someone leaves, someone comes. After Fanfan left early, His Highness and Josak came running. Muraken-san, the Twin Black Great Sage, was supposed to be far more knowledgeable about the evilest, worst weapon, the ‘End of the Wind,’ than they were.
Did the third generation just come to an end?
 
   
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For example, the best temperature to store it at or what year its expiration date is. He should have known countless helpful ways to handle the dreadful, large box.
When I ran after the group and tried to get in the room, the youngest lady in the group of curious onlookers in the hallway told me.
 
   
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“Even so, this thing stinks. Was it not being stored well?” Murata asks.
"Oh, you're the young officer that danced with that lady, right?"
 
   
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No one was willing to say it was because of insecticidal paint.
"Young off-…"
 
   
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“Your Highness, tell us if you would. How do you intend to bring this box back to the Great Demon Kingdom? Things will change once we get out to sea, but it will take three days at top speed to get to the harbor. If we go on land through Dai Shimaron, I believe we will need some skillful camouflage, but…”
"You have a... relationship with that lady, don't you?"
 
   
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“Hmm, that’s right, huh? I agree with you, Captain Sizemore."
"What kind of relationship?"
 
   
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For a while now, Dacascos was completely distracted by His Highness Muraken’s clothes.
"You know… a relationship. Adultery. Adultery. An adulterous relationship." Even though she was deliberately speaking in a low voice, she emphasized and repeated it three times. "Of course, of course, that lady is beautiful, isn't she? She'd have one or two lovers, huh? But this is good for you. Congratulations. You might be able to become her official husband."
 
   
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Even though it was not only the middle of winter but in a forest behind the temple, he was wearing evening clothes with a frilly collar. They were clothes that were laden with pleats and ornaments that even his wife within the Great Demon Kingdom wouldn’t wear nowadays. Isn’t he cold?
Having no idea that the relationship between Flynn and I had ended, the young lady kept on proudly unveiling the scandalous news.
 
   
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More importantly, was he planning on going to the ball dressed like that?
"You know her husband, Mr. Norman Gilbit, fought hard in the tournament finals, right? He fought hard and won, but was injured, yeah? It seems like those injuries got worse and he finally collapsed. He's apparently on the verge of death."
 
   
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If he had a rose in his mouth, he might look like a shady dancer.
"Collapsed!?"
 
   
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“Uh, Your Highness, you know, in the meantime can you come back to the assembly hall?”
Wait, I'm Norman Gilbit, right? Then who is that wearing the mask?
 
   
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Even Josak who came with him was wearing an outfit that left Dacascos’s mouth hanging open.
"Flynn!"
 
   
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Women’s clothes? Or maybe it’s his own special technique that causes enemies to flinch back just by looking at him.
I go into the room in a big hurry and close the door so the secret doesn't get out. All eight eyes of Flynn, Murata, Josak, and Wolfram focus on me.
 
   
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“I followed you because it would be dangerous for you to go walking around by yourself, but… I’m worried that His Majesty might do something annoyi-… perform a deed that commoners would never think of. I informed His Excellency Wolfram about the situation before I left, but despite appearances he’s like that too… Oh, honestly! To think guarding His Majesty and Your Highness at the same time would be so difficult!”
"Why is a Norman Gilbit that isn't me about to die?"
 
   
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“Yeah, leaving Shibuya and Lord von Bielefeld together will be a lot more fun~.”
"Shh!"
 
   
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“That’s not what I-”
All four of them raise a finger to their mouths simultaneously. The masked man was still in agony. He was grasping his knee – not his neck that got injured in the match – and rolling around.
 
   
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“Shh! Get down!” At the taciturn Chevalier’s warning, everyone simultaneously crouched down. A group of soldiers ran down the muddy road up the slope. “… It’s alright. We weren’t seen.”
A mischievous look appeared on Murata's face as he brushed snow off of his shoulder.
 
   
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“Even so they seem to be in a hurry. Those soldiers were so lenient when we were trespassing. Apparently they noticed the box was missing and they are desperate to get it back,” muttered the Captain as he rubbed his thinning hair at the back of his head. Getting the box to the harbor had become much more difficult.
"We need the corpse of a man of high status. To be more accurate, the coffin. Because of that, we're all putting on an act. Well, as for him…" The person playing Norman's role was writhing around on the bed. "He's not necessarily acting."
 
   
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With half of the continent being territories of Shimaron, finding an unmonitored route is impossible.
"That's the truth," said Josak. He already had an amazed expression on his face. It looks like he wants to say that he just can't keep up with the strange plans of the children. "After slipping in the snow and breaking his kneecap, this middle-aged soldier has a sock shoved in his mouth that was worn for three days straight."
 
   
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“But His Highness Berard II still doesn’t think that this has been stolen. The only thing that was reported missing upstairs was the Demon King statue with an elephant head.”
"Ugh."
 
   
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“What did you say!? Y-Your Highness, I’m making it perfectly clear, but the one who pocketed that silly statue was Lord Fanfan! We absolutely do not think that Demon Kings of the past had an elephant head like that…”
What a terribly simple gag. That's very close to torture. Now I understand his realistic acting.
 
   
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“You don’t have to make excuses. No one would consider that to be mockery from a retainer. Besides, even though Shibuya hates tigers, he doesn’t hate elephants so your worries are irrelephant.” <ref>The original Japanese pun was elongating the sentence ending of ‘zo’ to ‘zou’ which is the word for ‘elephant’ (zou / ゾウ).</ref>
"Then this person is going to die after this…"
 
   
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… The snowy wind grew more severe.
"That's right."
 
   
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Punmaster Murata didn’t mind at all that things turned awkward.
"Whaefer, ut alleaf ake ow is agh eesh," the seriously injured young man said unintelligibly. "Amph inf you fay you ud iff me um paingifferz?"
 
   
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“That reminds me, you said that the box was mistaken for a coffin near the exit, right?”
"Ah, yeah yeah, painkillers. And you want me to take the gag out, huh?"
 
   
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“Yes, that is right. A man with a splendid beard and physique was brought to tears. Honestly, these youngsters nowadays, the only thing mature about them is their bodies. From a veteran’s point of view, there is nothing more shameful than that…”
With the mask off, he was a completely normal guy. His hair wasn't as long as a normal soldier and he didn't have a stern look on his face that said 'Let's fight!' He was a gentle man that had the feel of an artist to him and he seemed like the type that women would love.
 
   
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The old man’s complaints continued on forever.
"Phew… The inside of my mouth still feels gross. It was mean to not take the sock out even though I agreed to this."
 
   
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“Come to think of it, I’ve seen that somewhere. I ran across a funeral for a child. I definitely heard that a white box this size was a coffin for a boy,” Murata said as he brought his fist down to strike his palm. The dull thud echoes through the forest. “It’s not the flashiest of plans, but how about we keep carrying this around as if it were a coffin?”
Feeling a little better after getting his painkillers, he sat on the bed and drank some water.
 
   
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“I believe that is also an excellent plan, but… will they honestly believe that? No matter how idiotic the Shimaron soldiers are, eventually they will notice that something from the treasure room has gone missing. If that happens and then we try to bring a coffin of a similar shape out of the country… even if it would be imprudent, they might check the contents of the box…”
"The way he talks sounds like a diligent exchange student," I said. <ref>In the original Japanese, parts of Gardino's speech are written in katakana and some parts are elongated to show that he's messing up the accents.</ref>
 
   
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“Hmm, that’s the truth. They absolutely will. Okay then, we’ll make this even more realistic and inside we’ll put a dead child-”
"Ah, me, I'm called Gardino. I came to the capital to study art and drama, but since I was a student I didn't have enough money. So, I became a temporary soldier in the garrison. I want to study art and drama more, but tuition at upper-level schools is high and I can't afford it.
 
   
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The four demons were at a loss for words. There was only a paper-thin difference between the danger of that smart human and him, but the Great Sage was also a ruthlessly critical thinker!?
"He really does sound like an exchange student."
 
   
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“-dummy or something… it won’t work. In the first place, we can’t put things inside of it.”
The young Gardino clenched his fist and made some calculations with burning eyes.
 
   
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Everyone present was immediately robbed of their strength.
"If I can get amount suggested, I can go to the upper-level school for two years. And also, if it's just once a week, I can hire a lady to take off her clothes… I'll do my best! My absolute best! It's really going to be my best! I'll put my body and soul into playing the role of the corpse! Everyone, please watch my death!"
 
   
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Struck with extreme doubt, Dacascos felt the box through the cloth. Even the metal supporting the four sides was completely rusted. There was a sturdy lock hanging from the metal joint on the tightly closed lid.
We seem to have hired quite the unique actor. He'll be wearing a mask so he probably only has to be careful of his breathing.
 
   
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“Your Highness! I have a question.”
"Hmph. The place that excels the most in the arts out of any country is the Royals Arts Association in our Shin Makoku. There even cats can perform and there are even prodigal turtles that are master painters."
 
   
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“What is it, Dacascos?”
Wolfram, who always proclaims that mazoku are the number one at everything, has flippantly said something amazing. Prodigal, master painter turtles. I want to see them. I really want to see them. But there is the danger that creating one painting would take several hundred years…
 
   
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“Um, it’s a bit unrelated, but what is inside the box? It doesn’t make a noise if I shake or kick it, but is it really empty?”
"Amazing! I want to study on exchange there… but I'm getting kind of tired…"
 
   
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“That’s a good question. However, don’t kick it again. If the brittle wood breaks and it gets destroyed, it will be quite the problem.” Murata knelt down on the snowy slope and placed his ear against the object in question covered in green cloth. “You see? It’s not making a noise now. It’s empty. There really isn’t anything in there. But you absolutely can’t look inside. You’ll seriously regret it so much you’ll cry.”
Laying the part-timer who had finally started to feel the effects of the painkiller on the bed, Flynn fires herself up and prepares to cry. She lets down her hair and musses it up and gives herself a gaunt appearance by messing up her makeup.
 
   
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“Wh-what does that…”
"… Wow, beautiful people are beautiful no matter what they do, huh?"
 
   
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“It means that there are many things in this world that you would be better off not knowing about. Okay, next person.”
"Honestly, Your Majesty, what are you saying?"
 
   
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“Then, Your Highness, if I may suggest something presumptuous. How about we disguise it as part of the madam’s vast amount of luggage? The amount of clothes chests she brought was quite considerate. It will be like the saying ‘a tree in the forest, a bear in the sand.’”
My mood turns strangely miserable in a way that I can't call bittersweet. People's emotions are odd. Why can I unabashedly say a pick-up line as soon as I decided I wouldn't fall in love?
 
   
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“Ah! That’s good, excellent! Although this is the first time I heard the bear part. Um, who were you?”
"But why do we need a coffin? If it's Norman Gilbit's funeral, you can do it properly once you go home."
 
   
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“Chevalier.”
"Huh? Did nobody tell Shibuya?"
 
   
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“That’s right. It’s because you hardly ever say anything. Well then, that’s an awfully wonderful idea, but there is one major problem. That would be that Lady Celi’s boyfriend is a businessman through and through.”
"What? I'm the only one left out? Just who do you all think I-"
 
   
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Everyone was dumbfounded.
"Okay! And now we enter the second act, the Death of Norman Gilbit!"
 
   
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To doubt Fanberlain who had helped them collect the box despite his family’s position in Shimaron. He had undertaken the responsibility of leading them to the treasure room without considering the danger to himself. Fanfan was also the one who used money to deal with a number of the guards. And it was all for Lady Celi. Long live free love.
Before they told me the truth about the situation, Josak opened the door.
 
   
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“According to what I’ve heard from you all, Fanfan was a businessman from birth, right? That’s what I’m worried about. If Dai Shimaron had the ‘End of the Wind,’ then his business wouldn’t be necessary because of the power imbalance. Therefore, he helped with its recovery. Yeah, I get that. The reasoning is solid. However, if we entrust him with the box and have him hide it amongst Lady Celi’s luggage, I wonder what he’ll do. It’s a rare box. It’s one of only four ultimate weapons with a terrible power in the entire world. And he is a businessman through and through. He’s such a businessman that ‘business spirit’ is written on his heart.”
With her hair disheveled and her eyes red with tears, Flynn entered the hallway while saying a prayer.
 
   
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“If it was me, I’d sell it,” Dacascos blurted out.
"Oh god, to think the trial you give me would be this painful!"
 
   
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“Right?” Before giving everyone a moment to stop, Murata placed a foot on the box. “If I were from a genius business family, I’d secretly switch it out with a copy. And then, I would sell it to countries that want to fight with large countries but don’t have enough military strength or countries that have money but not enough soldiers. And then I wouldn’t have only taken over the market, I’d be set for life. Businessmen never make pointless investments. Oddly, I have a good nose for schemes for getting rich quick. There are an endless amount of people who would be desperate to have this box. Stefan Fanberlain is worthy of trust, but before that he is a businessman. Therefore,” the heel of his foot bunches up the cloth a bit. The pure white body gets wet with snow. “I would not trust the box to Lady Celi.”
It is unbelievably horrible acting from the woman who pretended to be her husband for several years.
 
   
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“Shh! More soldiers!”
"Everyone, on this moment on this night in this month, my husband, Norman Gilbit, has passed away!"
 
   
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They all crouch down at once. Murata carefully reaches out his hand and readjusts the twisted cloth. The white box will probably be very conspicuous in the dark.
   
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“Ehyaaa!”
   
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The human at the back of the line tripped in the snow and fell over and unluckily rolled down the slope. He crashed into a cedar right in front of the demons and was passing out from the pain while hugging his knees. The squad kept running and seemed to have abandoned their injured member.
   
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Murata slowly stood up and stared at the young man writhing around on the ground.
   
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“Your Highness, he’ll see you. Your Highness!”
   
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“Can someone take off their sock?”
   
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“Huh? What are you going to do with a sock?”
The funeral procession was subdued at first, then it was restless, and at the end it moved forward as if escaping.
 
   
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While he was handing over his warm, wool sock, Sizemore watched the Sage’s hands.
As long as we were in Dai Shimaron, we had to behave like we were part of a funeral service for an important person.
 
   
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When he got closer to the young Shimaron soldier rolling about, Murata stuffed the sock into his mouth. The one who panicked was the captain.
After all, now Norman Gilbit wasn't the mandated overseer of Shou Shimaron's autonomous colony of Caloria. Caloria had gained official independence by being the first victorious team that wasn't from the sponsoring nation of Dai Shimaron in 'Use you knowledge, speed, and skill to win! The World's Best Fighter Tournament!'
 
   
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“Your Highness, if you’re going to gag someone, please use a handkerchief, a handkerchief! Please don’t use a sock off of an old man’s foot. Please show a soldier compassion!”
The leader of an independent nation deserved to be sent off with respect. For example, the coffin holding the remains shouldn't be handled carelessly.
 
   
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“Alright, we found a corpse! Mr. Dacky, run and get Flynn Gilbit as fast as you can!”
Even if there was only another small box inside of it.
 
   
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Not knowing what was going on at all, Dacascos ran off to the dance hall.
The more you heard of it, the more astonished you would be at the plan.
 
   
Not astonished by the ingenuity, but by the fact that the so-called savior of the kingdom, the Twin Black Great Sage, came up with such a childish plan! That sort of astonished.
 
   
It was all well and good that he got the 'End of the Wind' out of the temple in Dai Shimaron by switching it with a DIY box made on the ship, but there was no way to get it somewhere safe. He even thought that since it was painted white and looked like a boy's coffin that it should be carried in a funeral. However, if a soldier has questions during an inspection, he can't be allowed to open the lid and check the contents.
 
   
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Then how about putting it in a bigger box and giving a reason why they can't look inside?
 
   
The reason for not opening the lid being… an ideal 'deceased' is inside.
 
   
It was Norman 'You are already dead' Gilbit who had just been injured during the World's Best.
 
   
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The former demon covered in mud and snow was gazing into my eyes that were a different color because of contacts.
Dai Shimaron had even given it a catchline of 'Caloria's Great Star, Fallen' and had wanted to conduct a temporary burial for Norman Gilbit. They probably wanted to show their open-mindedness by showing respect to the victor even though they were defeated.
 
   
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“Is it true? Do you have Julia’s…”
Gardino put on a splendid performance as a corpse without moving even the tiniest bit. However, his breathing while asleep was loud so someone had to stay by his side and continuously speak. Flynn held on to her grief and as a tragic wife who clung to her husband, she received sympathy from women all over the capital. Wolfram and Josak were extolled by a poet as teammates who fought together with him and whose friendship surpassed even death. Even though they had never met the actual person.
 
   
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“Hey, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
Murata employed his memories of the past and walked about as the experienced ceremony leader. Without him consistently coming up with plans, the temporary burial in a foreign country would have been impossible.
 
   
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The hands he had placed on my shoulders suddenly grip tightly. But, they immediately slacken and he apologizes in a low voice.
I'm the one who didn't have a part.
 
   
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“That’s not my intention. I don’t intend to hurt you. The injury to your neck… I don’t think you’ll forgive me for that, but…”
I did wear goggles in the arena, but I didn't wear the mask. As such, a part of the ladies and men who were watching recognize my Norman Gilbit face. On the other hand, the women at the party we were invited to treat me as Flynn Gilbit's young lover. In the end, the young ladies who loved to gossip started up a rumor that Caloria's mistress was giving her affection to a young man that looked like her husband.
 
   
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“Like I said, I have no idea what you’re talking about. Actually I want to ask questions. Weren’t you unable to keep fighting!? Why are you in a place like this completely alright?”
Hurriedly dyed, chestnut brown hair and cosmetic, brown lenses. I don't even want to know if that resembles the real Norman. However, just by being by Flynn's side as she sobbed, all of the young women who came to offer their condolences whispered, 'Look, that's Madam Gilbit's rumored lover.'
 
   
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I get my back away from the cold, stone wall and push against his chest with all of my strength. Getting away from him when he staggered backwards, I ran blindly down the dark hallway.
Far from her lover, I didn't even have a lover in my actual life.
 
   
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I was completely stunned. I had no ability to think calmly.
After closing the lid, there wouldn't be another government official who would check inside. Even though it was immediately following its independence, doubting the funeral of a leader of a country would be imprudent all by itself.
 
   
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What do I do!?
Although, what was inside the extravagant coffin wasn't a corpse, but the 'End of the Wind' wrapped in cloth.
 
   
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There’s no one here now. There’s no one here to help me.
As soon as we got out of the capital, we started making our getaway in a mad rush.
 
   
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Once I started running, I realized it would have been smart to run back into the dance hall. No matter how irrational the man, he wouldn’t do anything reckless with that many people watching. But, I had already run pretty far in the opposite direction and going back now would be dangerous.
Since the Maou statue with the elephant head was stolen from the treasure room, they hadn't realized that the box had been switched out yet. That being said, once they discovered it, we would fall under suspicion. We had to get away as soon as possible before they realized. We had the fastest group of sheep on our side.
 
   
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He’s definitely coming after me.
Flynn, Murata, and I rode in the carriage being pulled by T-Zou's Team 'Seep.' Apparently having been a sheep shepherd in his hometown, Gardino was sitting in the driver's position in high spirits.
 
   
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His eyes said he wouldn’t let me get away.
I don't know why he's coming with us.
 
   
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When I came to a stop, I remembered his dirty arms and glittering blue eyes and all the hair on my body stands on end.
Lady Cheri stayed behind in Shimaron with Fanfan. Her next aspiration is to take a world cruise of free love. Naturally, Chevalier was underfoot waiting on her as usual.
 
   
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My ankle is starting to hurt from my intense fatigue. My heart and pulse speeds up and my breathing quickly becomes difficult. In order to get more oxygen to my lungs, I suppress my gasping and take long breaths. In this empty and deserted temple at night, even the stagnant air was heavy.
Wolfram, Josak, Sizemore, and Dacascos were on a horse-driven carriage parallel to us. The troublesome part was that in Japan it's said that horses and sheep are like cats and dogs, so they both had the sense of a huge rivalry about them. Lined up together, they meaninglessly dashed forward and if one of them fell behind, there would be a shower of feces from their displeasure. Sheep are super-early-morning types so by the afternoon, they were in a bad mood.
 
   
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“…!”
We reluctantly put a distance between the sheep carriage and the horse carriage, but if an enemy attacked us, we would be at a disadvantage.
 
   
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The sound of military boots on the floor was coming closer.
No one told us that 'seep' and horses had this bad of a relationship with each other when we bought them.
 
   
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Even though he was supposed to have been severely injured, his footsteps are fast and strong. If it’s just for a little while longer I can run, but eventually the hallway will end and I’ll be cornered with no place to escape to. My pursuer’s footsteps are rapidly getting closer.
"At any rate, there's one thing I don't get."
 
   
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I ready myself and push my body into a recess in the wall and hold my breath to wait him out.
"Hm?"
 
   
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The footsteps of the silhouette against the light of the snow slow down and approach carefully. It seems like he’s holding a light as the surroundings turned faintly yellow. My neck started to hurt. A heat spread from the injury that was stretched and felt like it was about to open.
"You made Josak make a fake box while we were on the boat, right?" I asked Murata who was swaying around in the luggage compartment as I sat next to the driver.
 
   
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Only the sound of my beating heart was reverberating loudly.
"Yeah. His hobby is carpentry."
 
   
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“Are you there?”
"I didn't know that… No, what I mean is, you planned on switching the box out while we were still at that stage?"
 
   
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My breath stops.
"Yeah."
 
   
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“Hey, is someone there? Give up and come out.”
"Which, which means that even though you came along as a spare teammate, you thought that we couldn't win!?"
 
   
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It’s not Adalbert’s voice. Apparently it’s a Shimaron soldier on patrol. I heave a large sigh in relief and come out of the recess in the wall. There’s no reason the security would chase me, but I still timidly step out into the hallway with my hands raised.
Murata put a hand to the back of his head and laughed loudly. "No way, I didn't think that. I absolutely believed that you would win."
 
   
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“I’m not anyone suspicious…”
"But you were preparing for us to lose on the ship, way before the tournament even began."
 
   
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The petite, middle-aged soldier looks surprised after seeing my outfit.
"That wasn't preparation for when you lost."
 
   
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“Are you a guest at the ball?”
"Liar."
 
   
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“Well, kind of.”
"I'm not lying. I thought things would turn out the way they did."
 
   
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It seems like he doesn’t notice that I am a victor in the tournament. <ref>There was a pun here. A ball and a fighting tournament are pronounced the same in Japanese (butoukai), but are written with different kanji. So, the original exchange went ‘Are you a guest at the butoukai (舞踏会 / ball)?’ and then Yuuri comments ‘It seems like he doesn’t notice that I’m a victor of a different butoukai (武闘会 / tournament).’</ref>
Flynn sticks her head out of the roof and lets the winter wind run through her silver hair.
 
   
  +
“Why were you heading in the exact opposite direction?”
My friend the Great Sage leaned on the gold-encrusted coffin in an unlucky way and petted it as if soothing the dangerous object within.
 
   
  +
“I was looking for the toilets, but I got lost.”
"I thought that you probably wouldn't wish for the box even if you won."
 
   
  +
It’s a common excuse, but it’s an effective one. The soldier puts on an exasperated smile and lights the way for me.
"… What's up with that? You're saying stuff like those twins' predictions."
 
   
  +
“Is that so? I apologize for startling you. Thieves have apparently gotten into the treasure room and they’ve even mobilized our forces to look for them.”
"It wasn't a prediction. I don't have that sort of handy ESP. In any case, the only person with ESP in Japan is Esper Itou, right? I just thought that things would happen that way. I heard about the maken from Josak. If it were you-gah!"
 
   
  +
“Thieves?”
The carriage ran over a rut. The luggage compartment swayed violently.
 
   
  +
“Well, they’ll probably be caught real soon, but… A bathroom was provided right next to the staircase. If you wandered all the way out here you must have been lonely. Shall I escort you?”
"Owow, I bit my tongue… If it were you, you would probably realize how dangerous it would be for Caloria to officially take the 'End of the Wind.'"
 
   
  +
It happened when the soldier turned to look back at me. Someone’s shadow floated up in a corner that the light didn’t reach.
"Nmofu?" T-Zou looked back at me. It was like she was asking if she were going the right way.
 
   
  +
“Watch ou-!”
"You're good."
 
   
  +
I reflexively reached out. The lantern fell out of the soldier’s hand and rolled after he collapsed onto his bottom and collided with the wall.
The sheep who were supposed to have much better eyesight than people suddenly fell into disorder and stopped running.
 
   
  +
A heavy sword swung down in the air vertically and a thick clang rang out when it hit the floor.
I hurriedly take out the magic-powered telescope and peer off into the distance.
 
   
  +
A man’s pale face was illuminated by the dying flame.
"You guys, what are- whoa!"
 
   
  +
It was Adalbert.
"What's wrong, Shibuya?"
 
   
  +
I let out an awkward scream and turned around the corner we just passed and ran up the long staircase two steps at a time. I pull my body forward by grabbing onto the hand-carved railing, pass by the dance hall in three strides, and continue climbing.
"Soldiers! They're on horseback and there's more than thirty. Gardino, bring the carriage near the edge of the forest. Damn, how far away are the guys on the horse carriage!?"
 
   
  +
I doubt he’ll give up just because I went up the stairs.
The brown spot that I couldn't see with my naked eye became larger in an instant. With the trembling of hooves hitting the earth, thirty men on horseback come directly at us from the front. In our ill-prepared state, we were surrounded by them. And it wasn't just one or two, but thirty horsemen in uniform.
 
   
  +
Panicked at the sound of what was certainly footsteps coming after me, I push open the nearest extravagant door. I slide my body through the gap into this dark room that I don’t know who owns. Even while knowing it was useless, I make sure to not make any creaking noises as I lean back against the door and close it as quietly as I can. I reach around behind me with my fingers and slide the latch into place.
I call them uniformed, but I didn't know what country they were soldiers from. It wasn't the yellow, brown, and white that I was used to and it wasn't the light blue and grey uniforms from the other side of the border in Shou Shimaron.
 
   
  +
For a little while, I leaned against the thick, engraved doors. Until I catch my breath. At least until I catch my breath. Locked in the room, I breathe in a deep lungful of the moldy-smelling oxygen.
More than their green clothes, there was a part of them that stood out.
 
   
  +
Eventually my eyes get used to the darkness and I can look around the room.
It was their ominous red and green masks.
 
   
  +
The room seems to be fairly long, but there isn’t much distance between myself and a window. The light from the moon and the snow is just barely shining through the small window that was high enough up on the wall to also be called a skylight. The bookshelves taking up the entire wall were packed with truly old-looking books.
The moment I saw that, I felt like all the blood in my body started to boil. Everything started with these guys in masks.
 
   
  +
“… A library..?”
They were the men who shot Günter before my eyes and cut Conrad's arm off. They were the men who threw me into a rampage near the window in Norman Gilbit's estate. I remember those sickening red and green masks. I haven't forgotten those green, fluttering clothes.
 
   
  +
I carefully step away from the entrance and approach the table in the center of the room.
They surrounded the sheep carriage from a distance and their bare blades shined in the afternoon light. When one horse got impatient and neighed, it spread around to all the others.
 
   
  +
There is a book someone was in the middle of reading that was left open on top of it. Perhaps they were making a manuscript as there is also a bundle of paper, an inkwell, a plume pen that you often see in fantasy stories, and a stone paperweight on the table.
The man who had moved forward called out.
 
   
  +
In the erratic light from the ceiling, I try reading the letters on the open page. As usual, I can’t read it by sight. I close my eyes and concentrate on the nerve endings in my fingertips as I try to feel the discrepancies in the paper quality.
"Are you the party from Caloria!?"
 
   
  +
The parts covered in ink were slightly smoother than the blank spaces. As the paper is coarse, I can discern the shape of the letters against the fuzzy surface.
I see, so the suspicion of them being a group of thieves in the wilderness was now cleared. They have clearly chosen their target. And quite a unique target.
 
   
"I wonder if we should say that we are," I murmured to Murata while still sitting next to the driver. Since the horse-drawn carriage fell behind, this is what happened.
 
   
A carriage filled completely with non-combatants was surrounded by a professional group of murderers. Most pressing was that even if our rear group arrived, they would have no chance in a thirty versus four fight.
 
   
  +
Continent, rule, three royal families… The influence and population in the continent ruled by the three royal families… not including the three kingdoms in the western peninsula…
"Nmomomofuu!"
 
   
T-Zou braced her legs and crouched down. Sorry, I didn't count you.
 
   
  +
With just this one part of this thick book, I can’t tell what kind of book it is. I give up and lift my fingers and let them rest on the bundle of blank sheets.
"I'll ask again! Are you the party from Caloria!?"
 
   
  +
“… Weller…?”
"What will you do if we are?"
 
   
  +
The writer must have a heavy hand as the shape of the letters was imprinted into the page below. I skip over the stone with my cold index and middle fingers and the words clearly jump into my mind. It was like a preschooler or elementary school student jotted down basic information in a list.
"Then we will claim your lives."
 
   
I shouldn't have responded.
 
   
I rush into the luggage compartment and search around for a weapon. I discovered a meager club that seemed as if it would just barely stop an attack. Isn't there something here like an iron ball or something? Like a sickle and chain?
 
   
  +
The Three Royal Families – Rahy, confined to present-day Shou Shimaron colony, Garshon (Then, Garcione). 24 years after imprisonment, Vilmos Rahy’s death confirmed. Lineage ended.
While I looked around in the carriage, the gold-encrusted coffin pops into my view.
 
   
  +
Cont. – Gillesby, defeated after the battle at Present-day Dai Shimaron eastern end of Sommers (Then, Zomarce).
… Inside this is the wooden box that is the strongest and worst ultimate weapon…
 
   
  +
Cont. – Berard, acknowledged defeat during the battle at Present-day Dai Shimaron agricultural area Col Nilzon. Survivor Paige Berard confined to May Island in the ocean of the Northern Bridge of the Gods. According to a special report, transferred to the royal capital 20 years later and changed family name to Weller. 5 generations confirmed afterwards. <ref>Pronunciation note! The last ‘e’ in Garcione, Zomarce, and Paige is not silent (kind of like the ‘eh’ in meh) and the ‘g’ in Paige is hard. So, 'pay geh'. Also, the ‘c’ in Zomarce is like the ‘c’s in Cäcilie/Celi so it sounds like Zomartseh.</ref>
I roughly knock on my head with my fist as if to shake off my improper thoughts. No, no, once the lid opens, no one knows what will happen. It's not even clear if it will activate or stay silent or if it will respond to anything but the real key. Furthermore, it might spit up a side character and bring serious damage to half of the continent.
 
   
I can't think of using this weapon for even a fraction of a moment.
 
   
Then what about the superior magic of the Maou that I have some control over, albeit only slightly. So far I didn't know what button to press to get it working, but this time I have the reliable starting system called Muraken.
 
   
  +
This is probably the fates of the royal families that held power in this land before it became the territory of Shimaron. Why Lord Weller’s name was part of this was a question I couldn’t answer with my terrible history skills.
"I'd like to give the others time to catch up, but even if they get here, there aren't enough of them to have an even fight. But, if we don't wait and surrender before they get here, it'll be impossible to meet up with them again if we end up as corpses…"
 
   
  +
“… Changed the family name to Weller? To Weller… Wait, if it used to be Berard, then why were His Majesty and His Bearded Highness whatever-generation both calling themselves Berard..?”
"Hey Murata, this isn't the time to sit around worried in the Rodin Pose<ref>The Rodin Pose is how the famous sculpture, The Thinker, is sitting.</ref>!" I grab Murata's collar and pull his face to mine. It lacks any traces of sensing the impending danger. "I have a favor to ask."
 
   
  +
They were giving their children and grandchildren a name of a family that they themselves had destroyed.
"Ask away."
 
   
  +
And then, what is this special report? Were they brought to the royal capital and and forced to have their name changed because of that?
"Lend me power."
 
   
  +
“After the change to Weller, five generations confirmed… Then somewhere in here Conrad’s father is…”
"You mean, switch myself on?"
 
   
  +
I remember the words that Conrad said in the middle of the arena.
"Th-"
 
   
  +
‘This has been my land from the beginning.’
"No," he refuses without even giving me time to answer. "What's going to happen if you keep on exploding without replenishing your fuel? Eventually you'll have nothing left to burn and you'll end up destroying yourself. Right now you are clearly in the red zone. You've run out of gas and the needle on the meter is pointing towards empty."
 
   
  +
This was what he meant? Although, I’m not sure if I’m understanding it properly or not.
"No matter how much you think about it, there's no other way to get out of this situation alive!"
 
   
  +
A sound like a large tree breaking rang through the room and brought me back to reality. Those sturdy looking doors to the library were now broken with the plain wood on the inside exposed. With the next blow, the latch came flying off before the doors could.
"Even so, you can't! If it's frustrating, how about trying to fill up your MP. Although in your case, just sleeping at an inn won't be enough to recover."
 
   
  +
The doors burst open, hit the wall, and bounced back with the force.
"Ugh, damn it!"
 
   
  +
“… Why are you running away?”
The Anytime, Anywhere Starting System Murata had an unbelievable lecturing feature included. On top of that, he was much better with words.
 
   
  +
I met the gaze of the heavily breathing man and felt goosebumps pop up all over my body.
"… Guess there's no choice. Shall we try pleading for our lives? You're smart so help out…"
 
   
  +
“O-of course I’m running away!”
"If that's the case, then I'll be glad to."
 
   
  +
Even women who swarmed around handsome, macho actors would run away after seeing Adalbert right now. There was blood flowing from the injuries on his face and arms and his look of madness wasn’t lacking. If you were being chased by a terminator near death, no matter how proud of your courage you were, you would run away barefoot if you had to.
We leave Flynn and the exchange student in the carriage and step out. We're surrounded by red and green in a complete 360 degrees around us and it feels like we're standing inside of a totem pole or something.
 
   
  +
On top of that, I’ve almost been killed by him several times. A single apology wouldn’t be enough to build my trust in him.
"Um, and now, I shall make my request as is my right as a person!" Murata had his right hand lightly gripped underneath his chin. He was holding a fake microphone. "Sadly, if you seek to claim our lives, there must be a suitable reason!"
 
   
  +
All I could do was run farther into the library. Even though I knew that as things were, I would definitely get cornered.
"A suitable reason!"
 
   
  +
“Hey! I just want to know. It’s true. I’m not going to hurt you.”
"Sadly, if we can't escape, ah, before we die we wish to know why!"
 
   
  +
“Like I can believe that!”
"To know why!"
 
   
  +
The shadow chasing me was dragging a leg and pressing its arm against its side. The left arm dangling down didn’t seem to be in good shape either.
"Make good food!"
 
   
  +
It was like a horror movie.
"Good food!"
 
   
  +
Trying to make as many obstacles as I could, I scattered books around from the shelves as I lost the ability to hold down my hysterical laughing from stress and fatigue.
Always be clean! … The point of our request had changed into something different.
 
   
  +
What is this? This is like a horror movie. Am I Nancy being chased by Freddy? Why is this happening to me!?
Even with this horribly unrelated plea for our lives, most of the red and green didn't react even a little bit.
 
   
  +
There was a thunderous noise. Looking back on impulse, dust rose up in the light of the skylight and a large bookshelf had completely fallen over. On the dim floor, a dirty blond head was buried in books.
Even though if there's a group of more than ten people, there's always one person who laughs at stupid jokes.
 
   
  +
“… Grantz?”
Only the leader responded in a brief and clear way.
 
   
  +
His motionless right arm was stretched out on the floor.
"There is no reason to tell you."
 
   
  +
“Von Grantz…? Hey, Adalbert,” I call from what I estimate to be a safe distance. There is no answer and no sign of movement.
That's it?
 
   
  +
I’m suddenly hit with anxiety. After all, this is the friend of Nigel Wise ‘Will Never Die’ Maxine. There’s no way he’d die in a place like this. But, then why is he not moving after collapsing? He’s not bleeding from what I can see, but even if he doesn’t have a large external wound, it could be fatal if he was hit in the wrong spot.
"They've received an order to eradicate the Calorian group. It's unfortunate, but you have to accept that," said Murata.
 
   
  +
Was this misfortune of scattered books because of me? The bookshelf might have fallen on top of him because I threw off its balance. No, normally you could just step out of the way. The person who couldn’t get out of the way of something that big was also at fault…
"Wait, they're not even considering that we're not Calor-"
 
   
  +
No, he wasn’t normal, Adalbert.
Something that cut through the air with a loud noise hit one of the masked riders in the chest. Then there was another shot and then another at the feet of the horses. The confused, timid animals rear up in fear and agitation. Two of the riders fall onto the ground wet with lingering snow, but they immediately stand up and grip their swords.
 
   
  +
Just a few hours ago, he was judged to be unable to continue fighting. In other words, it was the proclamation that he was beaten until he was wiped out and his entire body was so injured that he couldn’t fight anymore.
"Get inside!" I shout at Flynn and the exchange student and then I immediately turn to where the arrows came from. There is a group composed of people of various sizes running towards us stirring up the frosted-over, muddy earth. There were three warriors on horseback, but the rest were men in dirty clothes.
 
   
  +
Also, the one who beat him was apparently me.
"… Who are they?" Deflecting a sword coming at my head from above with my weak club, I make sure that Murata is safe. "You get inside too! It'll be a shame if you get your head smashed in!"
 
   
  +
Or course, I was not at fault. It was during a fight in an arena and he shouted that he was going to kill me and stuff. No one had the right to blame me or make me feel bad about it.
"Nmo! Motamanimofu!" Tearing off the leather belt, the Queen of 'Seep' joined the battle. As she bit the legs of the horses, the enemies fell to the ground. She would turn her head to the side and spit out the blood. H-how manly.
 
   
  +
But if he couldn’t dodge the bookshelf because of those injuries…
The reinforcements who came from who knows where charged in with strange voices I can't express in writing. It was at that time that the other group finally caught up with us and Sizemore and Josak sprung forward.
 
   
  +
“Aww, damn it! It’s like you’re pretending to be dead on purpose!”
"Yuuri!"
 
   
  +
I run over to the mountain of books and start tossing them aside several volumes at a time.
"I'm here."
 
   
  +
“Grantz! Hey, Adalbert!”
Looking relieved at hearing my response, Wolfram comes running forward.
 
   
  +
I’m an idiot. I’m really a hopeless idiot.
"Who are these people!? Or perhaps I should ask who they are."
 
   
  +
Don’t I know just how much torment this guy has put me through? How much von Grantz Adalbert hates me? That he’s someone who resents his country? Wasn’t he in reality this guy that was now – really just until right now – chasing me around and scaring me?
"Those are kind of difficult questions."
 
   
  +
Despite that, why am I trying to help this unconscious man?
In the battle of 30 versus 15… 16? About 17. However you looked at it, the smaller group seemed superior. There were only two swordsmen on horses, so being maneuverable seemed to be an advantage. Also, the group with assorted clothes and weapons fought dirt-… er, cunningly. None of them were fighting one-on-one and none of them went in for a direct attack from the front.
 
   
  +
“This isn’t my fault. It’s not my fault, okay?”
I ended up behind Wolfram and T-Zou and I leaned back on the muddy carriage wheel.
 
   
  +
I press my fingers to his now-exposed, pale neck. He still has a pulse. He’s moving.
The world is a large place, but I might be the only man who has been protected by a sheep. It's a depressing thought.
 
   
  +
“Cut it out. Hey, this isn’t funny. Don’t… don’t die in front of me…”
"… Conrad…?"
 
   
  +
My nose and eyes grew hot. I clench my teeth and hold down my shivering.
One of the two silhouettes on horseback in the distance looked like Lord Weller. The other one was in an embarrassingly gaudy outfit, but the one that looked like Conrad was in a Shimaron military uniform.
 
   
  +
I don’t want to experience that feeling ever again.
"Hey Wolf, that's… Conrad."
 
   
  +
By the time I uncovered his upper body, my breathing had sped up. It was more like an excavation than a rescue. I tried to lift the bookshelf that was on top of the lower half of his body, but it wouldn’t move an inch with the strength of one person. Even when I looked around for a pole I could use as a lever, nothing like that was to be seen.
"What!? Why is that idiot here… He does look like him."
 
   
  +
I could see blood peeking out from where his clothes were ripped on his shoulder, but he only twitched a little bit.
Getting confirmation from his brother, I try moving in that direction, but I valued my life and couldn't move. Even so, I follow him with my eyes.
 
   
  +
“Hey!”
A silver flash of steel draws an arc in the noon sun. That way of drawing a sword without any unnecessary movement… It's definitely Lord Weller Conrart. Who is that person in the gaudy clothes next to him? I wonder if his eyes don't hurt with all of those layers of bright, primary colors…
 
   
  +
I place a hand on his back and try shaking him gently. With his face still flat on the floor, I hear him let out a low groan.
"Yuuri!"
 
   
  +
“That’s a rel-”
"Whoa, huah!?"
 
   
  +
No, it’s not a relief. Not a relief. I hurriedly deny the sigh of relief I was about to give. In this situation, it should be ‘damn, what an unlucky bastard’ – if you consider all the details up until now.
I had only let my attention stray for a few seconds, but a knife had stuck into the cloth canopy behind me. It was only a few centimeters from my ear. It looked like it had been struck with something that set it off course right before my eyes. Maybe someone threw a rock.
 
   
  +
“… ugh.”
"What do you mean, 'huah!?' Don't say 'huah!'"
 
   
  +
He’s putting strength into his good arm and trying to lift his upper body.
Wolfram was fairly strict with language.
 
   
  +
“Stop, it’s no use. Your legs are pinned under the shelf.”
The group with red and green masks suddenly headed for their horses. They had lost about half of their number, but they took off north at full speed.
 
   
  +
Realizing that it was impossible, he somehow managed to turn his head to the side.
"They ran away? Are they retreating?"
 
   
  +
“… What happ-… ened?”
I fix my gaze on a point high up, being careful not to look at the ground. Climbing out of the luggage compartment, Murata Ken noticed my unnatural gaze and asked what I was doing.
 
   
  +
“Ah, what a rel-… Uwah, no, no! It’s ‘you’re seriously an unlucky bastard.’ Wait here, I’ll go get someone. I can’t move the bookshelf on my own.”
"Ah, well, there's a lot on the ground."
 
   
  +
“Wait.”
"Ah, I see. Like heads and stuff."
 
   
  +
“You’re the one who has to wait.”
Jumping down from the carriage and looking at the blood-stained snow and mud, Flynn Gilbit let out a sigh. "… Why were we targeted?"
 
   
  +
While still lying with his face on the floor, Adalbert reaches his right hand out to me. I shrink back mostly on instinct and try to dodge the fingers of the man who was my enemy.
"It's a shame that we've made Caloria independent."
 
   
  +
“Don’t run away. I won’t… do anything.”
That pretty girl anime voice.
 
   
  +
His index finger weakly touches my throat. Through the bandages, something warm flows in. Something slightly warmer than my body temperature. The heat from the wound that was hurting and was about to open again starts being absorbed into the tissue around it.
Murata, Wolf, Josak, and I all turned to look at the speaker, startled. He was wearing something like a gaudy poncho of primary colors and had unhealthy, yellow skin. He was gripping a narrow sword with his abnormally thin, right arm.
 
   
  +
Huh?
"His Majesty Berard IV…"
 
   
  +
“… I’m sorry.”
"Hi! Whe~re exactly did we meet? Was it at the award ceremony or perhaps at the ball?"
 
   
  +
Even if I rubbed it roughly with my palm, there was no longer an injury there. There was just smooth and healthy skin.
His gaunt chin and bowl cut hair was covered in a shower of blood splatters. With him smiling at me like that, I felt like Ripley being glared at by the Alien.
 
   
  +
“Did you… heal me?” I was shocked. “Even Lady Celi couldn’t do it.”
"Ahaha! Getting in the way of Uncle's plan feels, aha, really goo~d. With this, your Caloria will properly become independent and Uncle's approval will go down again. Ahaha, seeing those with power become flustered is so fun I can't get enough of i~t!"
 
   
  +
“In this land, using magic is difficult. Even though exorcism can be easily used, magic requires quite a lot of power.”
After that cheerful and drawn out word, His Majesty Berard IV mutters a brief comment.
 
   
  +
“… If you have… that kind of power left… use it on your own body instead of me. Ugh, stop speaking! I’ll go call someone.”
"… If only he'd hurry up and disappear."
 
   
  +
“You don’t have to.”
My eyebrows had already shot high up on my forehead and the goosebumps all over my skin were even popping up inside my ears. Scary. Humans are scary.
 
   
  +
“Don’t be stupid. You probably don’t like books enough that you want to be buried in them for the rest of your life.”
"Ah, you don't have worry~. Shimaron will handle the corpses and the injured. If you trace it all back, these people are soldiers from our country after a~ll. We won't leave them here until spring or anythi~ng."
 
   
  +
Something must have been funny because Adalbert laughed. Or rather, had a coughing fit.
"Your Majesty!"
 
   
  +
“If you go, you won’t come back, will you?”
Berard IV and I both turned at the same time. However, I immediately realize who was called out to.
 
   
  +
“Probably not.”
Lord Weller doesn't call me 'Your Majesty' anymore. It's because he won't come back with us to Shin Makoku.
 
   
  +
He’s gripping onto the heel of my shoe. No, he doesn’t have enough strength left to call it gripping. His right hand is just lightly touching it. I crouch down on the floor covered in scattered papers and brush off the hair stuck to Adalbert’s cheek.
"Let us return, Your Majesty. If we leave the palace for too long, His Highness the Second will become suspicious."
 
   
  +
“Then what do you want to do?”
"That's true~."
 
   
  +
“I want to talk.”
The man in the Shimaronian military uniform urged his new master along and turned his back. If it will divert my misery, I'll give up my abstinence from alcohol and tobacco.
 
   
  +
What’s with this guy? I unconsciously let out a long sigh.
I must have been making quite a pitiful face because Wolfram lightly touched my elbow. His tone was much gentler than usual.
 
   
  +
“… Alright, talk. But just a little bit. After three minutes pass I’m going to go call someone.”
"Do you remember what I said to you?"
 
   
  +
“That’s fine.”
"What? You've said a lot of things to me so I have no idea."
 
   
  +
Still unable to move properly, von Grantz Adalbert laughed again. I bend over and bring my face closer so I can see his eyes.
He sheathes his sword that was cleaned of blood. It made a clinking sound of the end of battle.
 
   
  +
“What’s funny?”
"… That the foolish one is Conrart."
 
   
  +
“You’re a strange person.”
Now that I think about it, Flynn had been acting suspiciously for some time now. Hiding herself in the luggage rack and the living wool, she was stealing fleeting glances of the battlefield.
 
   
  +
You’re the one who’s strange. You tried to slit my throat on the round stage just a few hours ago. And now you healed the same injury so what is this change in mental states?
It happened when I attempted to call out to her to ask if she was hiding for some reason.
 
   
  +
“Even though you have… a strong power rare even among all the previous Demon Kings in history, exorcism techniques that handicap demons don’t work on you. On the contrary, the simple power that only works on humans has helped heal you…”
"Oh! The Mistress!"
 
   
  +
That’s probably because my body is Made in Earth and is likely exceedingly close to a human’s.
"Aah!"
 
   
  +
“Well I mean, I’m a normal human on Earth.”
Her silver hair instantaneously stood on end. A man who had been crouched down examining the body of an enemy soldier had found Flynn and called out flirtatiously. He was so overjoyed, his mouth had spread open so wide it was animalistic. With the speed of a mischievous, large dog, he ran to his beloved Mistress's side.
 
   
  +
“Human? Aren’t you a demon?”
It would be a serious issue if his ears started drooping down.
 
   
  +
“I don’t really know. Although, they say that I’m destined to be the Demon King according to the level of my soul.”
"The Mistress! The Mistress! It's the Mistress! Everyone, it's the Mistress!"
 
   
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“That’s what I want to know.” Adalbert tried to lift the top half of his body. A groan of pain slips past his lips. “Please tell me. Was your soul’s… previous owner… Julia?”
"Ah! Oh, no way! Wait a minute! Wait a-umph!"
 
   
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“By Julia do you mean Lady von Wincott Suzanna Julia?”
The reason I'm not seeing this as sexual harassment as I watch on from the sidelines is likely because I know that they are a lady and servants. Being assaulted by one man after the next, Flynn ended up like a player surrounded by a huddle.
 
   
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“That’s right.”
"Rugby is pretty rough as well, huh," says the soccer fan, missing the point.
 
   
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When he heard that name, his face turned nostalgic. As he let out a breath and lightly closed his eyes, it looked like he was remembering only beautiful things.
A large man that can easily surpass two meters stood up. On his shaven head, there is an X-shaped scar. He's hugging a round stone to his chest… Hm? That glossy thing wasn't a rock, it was a skull he had loved and spoiled for many years.
 
   
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“… I’ve only heard her name, though. I don’t know who my previous life was. I mean, it’s a past life, right? I’ve never really wanted to know about it.”
"Commander Mountain Range!?"
 
   
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Although it seems like Murata remembers every last detail. I wasn’t even jealous over what I heard from him.
The polished, amber sphere was Commander Mountain Range's sweetheart, Miss Terrine. They say that the commander had taken just one person along with him from the remains of those he had killed. All of them call her Tewwy Bewwy and love her, but it's a secret that she was actually 'bones from birth' and part of the body of a member of the well-known Flying Skeleton Tribe.
 
   
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“Then was what Lord Weller said a lie?”
A large portion of those that had run to our aid were graduates of the Plainsmen. They are all in dirty clothes, but not the pink prisoner outfits from before.
 
   
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“Like I said, I don’t even know if there was a parting gift. I don’t go around asking ‘who was my previous life?’ For me, just knowing that my soul was brought from another world, raised on Earth, and then ‘tada! You were really the Demon King’… just knowing that was shocking enough. At this point, I don’t think it would be shocking news even if I found out that my previous life was Hitler. In the first place, I’m bad at self-discovery.”
"Commander Mountain Range, what are you all doing in Dai Shimaron? Ah, I have to say hello to Miss Terrine first, right? Good afternoon, Miss Terrine. Your skin is radiant today as well."
 
   
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If I had time for self-discovery, it would be better to do three hundred practice swings.
"Mishy Terrine devotes herself to grooming every day. Her fundamental skin-care pwoduct is egg whites."
 
   
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“Your soul… was brought from this world to a place called Earth?”
"… Commander Mountain Range is the same as ever, too."
 
   
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“Yeah. It seems so. By Conrad.”
This vicious, mountain range of a man with a shaven head will only speak through Mishy Terrine.
 
   
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Adalbert used his good hand to cover his face still pressed against the floor. A shaky breath like he is about to cry comes out from between his long, angular fingers.
After finally managing to get away from the huddle of men with great difficulty, Flynn Gilbit starts yelling hysterically, forgetting her position as the new leader of Caloria.
 
   
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“Ah… so that was the truth…”
"Oh honestly, all of you! Why do you always greet me so childishly? Why don't you try asking 'How are you?' like refined gentlemen for once!?"
 
   
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“The truth… Are you talking about my soul’s previous owner being Miss Suzanna Julia’s?”
"Mistress, we're fine!"
 
   
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I thought for a moment.
"That's right, Mistress. We're fine!
 
   
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“Ohshitaaa! No, I mean, ohh shiiit! No way!” <ref>So the original joke was Yuuri yelling ‘Matsuzakaaa!’ and then correcting himself to say ‘massakaaa which is like saying ‘nooo waaaay.’ Basically it was a pun on how the name Matsuzaka (Daisuke Matsuzaka of the Seibu Lions) sounds similar to ‘masaka’ (no way! It can’t be! You don’t say!) I looked through a list of other well-known players on the team and Hiroshi Ohshita was the only one I could think up a pun for~</ref>
"No way, I'm swine!" <ref>The original pun was playing off of the word they were using for fine (gokigen) and instead saying 'gokiburi' which means cockroach.</ref>
 
   
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A Lady von Wincott that cracked bad jokes and was a baseball girl. If she was my previous life, was she like that? I couldn’t even imagine it.
Flynn gave up trying to teach them manners.
 
   
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“But there’s no way that Conrad wouldn’t know who the previous owner was if he was the one who carried your soul.”
"… And furthermore, stop searching the pockets of fallen enemy soldiers on the field. Unless you intend to pass the belongings on to the bereaved family in the future, doing such a thing is very disgraceful."
 
   
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Taking notice, I smiled. Although, I might be told that this isn’t the time for what I was going to say.
The Plainsmen graduates were dejected after being coldly reproved. That's what's amazing about Flynn.
 
   
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“… You were friends, weren’t you? You two.”
As a ruler of my own country, I feel like I have to follow her example.
 
   
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Adalbert furrowed his eyebrows in confusion.
Until now, I've thought of Murata as guy who wore glasses and got bullied a lot. However, that Murata I had such a prejudiced view of has done a full 180 with a manly attitude and bravery. As for what he was doing at the moment… He was leaning over the corpse of an assailant and diligently investigating the cause of death. I had never seen a corpse on the battlefield outside of photos and television. After coming to this world I've gotten used to many shocking experiences, but… even so, investigating injuries on your own is probably impossible if you're not a coroner.
 
   
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“Who was?”
"There's nothing stuck in him."
 
   
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“You and Conrad?”
Peeking out through my fingers, I glance at Murata and the victim. My voice when I asked, 'What would be?' was heavy.
 
   
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“No we weren’t?”
"An arrow. An arrow did come flying and hit him, but there is only an injury and there's no arrowhead."
 
   
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“I mean, you called Lord Weller ‘Conrad’… Even his brothers and mother call him Conrart in public… Well whatever. If, and I mean if, okay? This is if in a one in a million possibility that my past life was Miss Julia.” I see. This is what he felt like then. The words that Murata spoke along with the pleasant vibration of the boat come to mind. “Then what? Is there something different about me? What do you want to say to me?”
"And, what does that mean?"
 
   
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“If your soul… is hers…”
"Either I just thought I saw an arrow or… it wasn't from a bow. If so, then there is someone else who came to our rescue."
 
   
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“Even if it is, I’m Yuuri Shibuya and no one else. Yuuri Shibuya who lived on Earth until right before 16, a high school student in Japan, the owner, captain, and catcher of a grass lot baseball team, and a Lion’s fan. Learning who my past life was at this point is like empathizing with one more movie I’ve seen. What do you want me to do?” I sit down, hug my knees, and grab on to the tips of my shoes. “Or are you going to start adding ‘Lord’ onto my name?”
Now that he mentions it, I also saw three men on horseback in the beginning. However, when His Majesty Berard and Conrart left, there weren't any other horses with them. Where did the last horseman disappear to?
 
   
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I have feet and I have fingers. From top to bottom, from hair to toenails, it all belongs to Yuuri Shibuya. Not anyone else.
Feeling a gaze upon me from afar, I turn my head towards the forest across the wilderness. The place where there were many trees… on the boundary where the sunlight grew dim, there was a blonde man who looked much better than a few days ago that had come to a stop on his horse.
 
   
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Adalbert stayed silent.
"Hey," von Grantz Adalbert said in a muted voice while he gazed at me as I came running. "You seem well."
 
   
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Wary of the silence, I shake the man’s shoulder as he faces downward.
"You too… You're a lot better than the day before yesterday… Um, how is your arm and leg…?"
 
   
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“Hey now! You’re alive, right? You’re not going to die, are you!? I’m going. I’m going to go call someone. Besides, three minutes passed a long time ago. Cut it out! Don’t die right in front of me!”
The leg and arm he had fractured were covered with white casts.
 
   
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“He will not die just from that.”
"I ended up amusing you. Seeing a military man like this isn't something you can do very often."
 
   
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I raise my head like I had been shot. It was a voice I was familiar with and also one I longed for.
"Was it you?"
 
   
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“Co-… Lord Weller…”
"What?"
 
   
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But now I can’t talk to him amicably and I feel a lump in my throat that can’t possibly actually be there.
"Something like a bow and arrow, but… someone shot something that wasn't an arrow and deflected that knife coming at my face with a rock I couldn't see."
 
   
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“He has only lost consciousness. He must have heard something greatly pleasing.”
"Who knows."
 
   
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He raises the light in his hand to the side of his face and shows me who he is. His hair is strangely short for a Shimaron soldier. The white, formal outfit he was wearing that had no unnecessary accessories and was simple in a military way looked much better on him than the uniform in the arena.
"Like I said, if you have the strength to do that, use it after healing your body!"
 
   
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He is no longer someone from my country.
Adalbert looked like he was the recipient of an absurd scolding, but he shakes it off with a 'Well, whatever.'
 
   
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Lord Weller Conrart laid his hand on the wet and dirty body and nodded at the pulse he found. He runs his eyes over the scattered books and fallen bookshelf and then finally turns toward me.
"With this I paid you back for that night. Remember this, the next time we meet…"
 
   
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“Are you injured?”
He spurs his horse into a gallop without saying the rest. The way he leaves behind only anxiety hasn't changed a bit.
 
   
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“No, I’m actually better than before.”
   
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I unconsciously touch my throat.
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“Ah, Grantz. He can use exorcism… If your legs and back are also fine, would you help me?”
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“Alright, but can we lift it with just the two of us?”
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“If you put in the effort, then perhaps.”
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Avoiding Adalbert’s body and moving around to the other side, I carefully get a good foothold and place my hands on the wooden bookshelf. I lift up with all my strength at the short signal. It lifted up so easily, I doubted whether I was actually needed. Conrad kicked something into the gap to keep the shelf up and pulled Adalbert out.
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“… Is the bone broken?”
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I timidly peer over. It wasn’t actually twisted in an impossible direction, but his leg was swelled up right above the leather of his military boot.
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“It is broken.”
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“Uwaaah, I shouldn’t have looked!”
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The same part of my body aches even though it was someone else’s injury. According to Lord Weller’s examination, being used to broken bones, his left arm was fractured and would be painful.
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“But with this he will not be able to shadow you for a while.”
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“Was I really being shadowed? … I mean, he was completely different than before. Even the way he was speaking was kind of normal. It was like he wasn’t very villainous or something.”
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“He likely had something to think about.”
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After cutting the leg of a chair with his sword, Lord Weller took off his shirt. He started ripping the garment that I could tell was obviously of high quality even in the flickering light into several strips without hesitation. Using the angular and unwieldy chair leg as a splint, he secured the man’s leg. Holding one end of the belt-like strips in his mouth, he wrapped it tightly so it wouldn’t come out of place.
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The muscles on both of his shoulders were contracting with his movements and I gazed at them vacantly.
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They’re moving. As if everything was normal.
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There was a wide bandage wrapped around his left upper arm. Somewhere under that cloth is where Conrad’s arm was cut off. I saw it with my own eyes.
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The large scar on his side is probably the one from the fierce battle that Josak was talking about. There was another fresh injury on his back. It must have closed recently because the edges of the stitched up scar were detailed.
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“When did that…”
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“Even if you ask when, it is difficult to explain.”
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“Well anyway,” I got angry while facing Conrad’s back because he wouldn’t turn around. Maybe it was because I was more relaxed because there was no one listening, but my voice was gradually getting rougher. “Anyway, how did you survive that explosion!? It’s ludicrous that you’re in perfectly good condition after that!”
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“I apologize if I hurt your feelings.”
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That wasn’t the answer I wanted to hear.
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“Why are speaking so formally!? Explain properly, how you survived. Why did you disappear and why is your arm back to normal? Why did you leave me… why are you suddenly working for Shimaron…”
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After securing his leg, Conrad placed a splint against Adalbert’s elbow.
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“I am not necessarily working for Shimaron.”
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“… Then are you the subordinate of His Majesty and His Highness!?”
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Perhaps feeling cold, Conrad puts on the jacket he had cast off. Now that I couldn’t see the bandage on his arm or the injury on his back, I honestly felt relieved.
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“Well, you did not come to ask me.”
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I suddenly became enraged. I clench my powerless fist with the intention of somehow landing a good hit on him. Lord Weller stood up straight and gave me his familiar smile. It was a gentle expression that anyone would love and was steeped in good nature.
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“Even though I waited for you.” He grabbed the sleeve of his plain, white clothes and playfully tugged on it. “I prepared an answer that you wanted and put on this… dress suit that I am unused to.”
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It was the wrinkled jacket that he had thrown on the floor. However, when he put it on it became a uniform.
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“You were there?”
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“Yes, I was. I saw you dancing with a lady. You were good. It made me proud. I was the one who taught you how to dance, after all.”
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“Then why didn’t you call out to me!?”
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Conrad’s silver-flecked, brown eyes narrowed as he smiled broader.
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“I am far beneath you in social status. It would be unnatural for me to call out to you. I said so, did I not? From now on, I would strive to… not call you ‘Your Majesty.’”
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I was hit with an icy thrill as if I had stuck my head into a snowdrift. My eyelids, my nose, the lining of my throat, all of the soft parts hurt.
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It was the same as if Lord Weller Conrart had declared that he was no longer my friend.
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“… You’re brainwashed, right?”
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Noise came through the broken door from the hallway.
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“You’re being controlled, right!? Or that Beard guy got a hold of some weakness and is threatening you so you have to work for him, right!?”
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Guards who were securing the area and people who liked seeing the misfortune of others all came running together. A woman with eyes wide with curiosity shrieked somewhat gleefully.
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“A feudal lord of a Shimaron territory seems to have suddenly collapsed.”
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Who!?
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“Go. The lady is in a terrible state.”
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“Conrad.”
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I held out my right hand, believing that his left hand would grasp back. I thought I would try to gamble on one final possibility.
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“Come.”
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Lord Weller slowly shook his head.
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“… No.”
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My gamble failed.
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 20 February 2017

Chapter 7[edit]


The five men surrounded the box covered with a green cloth and stood lost in thought.

There is one more person than before. To be precise, they lost one person and then gained two. After safely carrying the box out of the temple, Stefan Fanberlain left. The reason was, of course, the ball that was held a while ago. If he did not quickly return and escort Cäcilie, that beauty would be offended.

“That lady is a spirit of a rose[1] that has accidentally fallen on the plain, so it is dangerous to not be by her side. If lower class and vulgar people call out to her with their worldly words, she will be put into a panic at once and pearly tears will spill over her cheeks. Ah, my frail maiden, Cäcilie. I will hurry to your side immediately!”

Two of the men muttered ‘is that so?’ to Fanfan who was bursting with energy even when retreating from the battlefield. The last person interjected ‘she’s beautiful, but not weak.’

Chevalier, knowing the former queen’s charm better than anyone else, decided to stay behind with ‘Team Carrying-the-Box’ in order to complete their mission. If some random man at the banquet approached her, he did not think that his mistress would be in danger. As a woman who appreciated both art and comedy, she’d be able to make a drunkard into a work of art. She’d wrap him up in her whip and tie him into a tangled mess.

“… Aesthetic,” said Chevalier absentmindedly as he was lost in his imagination.

“Mr. Chevalier. Hey, Mr. Chevalieeer. Please think seriously. We have to bring this box all the way to a sealed place.”

“Ah, sorry.”

Even Dacascos, whose only trait he could brag about was his youth, was starting to feel the fatigue. Like in his voice, and in his joints, and on his greasy scalp.

“At any rate, good work everyone. It must have been difficult to get the extremely dangerous box from the temple since security was stepped up for the tournament.”

At His Highness’s words of appreciation, they felt slightly guilty. Compared to the numerous military operations they had participated in so far, this mission was in a fairly easy category.

If someone leaves, someone comes. After Fanfan left early, His Highness and Josak came running. Muraken-san, the Twin Black Great Sage, was supposed to be far more knowledgeable about the evilest, worst weapon, the ‘End of the Wind,’ than they were.

For example, the best temperature to store it at or what year its expiration date is. He should have known countless helpful ways to handle the dreadful, large box.

“Even so, this thing stinks. Was it not being stored well?” Murata asks.

No one was willing to say it was because of insecticidal paint.

“Your Highness, tell us if you would. How do you intend to bring this box back to the Great Demon Kingdom? Things will change once we get out to sea, but it will take three days at top speed to get to the harbor. If we go on land through Dai Shimaron, I believe we will need some skillful camouflage, but…”

“Hmm, that’s right, huh? I agree with you, Captain Sizemore."

For a while now, Dacascos was completely distracted by His Highness Muraken’s clothes.

Even though it was not only the middle of winter but in a forest behind the temple, he was wearing evening clothes with a frilly collar. They were clothes that were laden with pleats and ornaments that even his wife within the Great Demon Kingdom wouldn’t wear nowadays. Isn’t he cold?

More importantly, was he planning on going to the ball dressed like that?

If he had a rose in his mouth, he might look like a shady dancer.

“Uh, Your Highness, you know, in the meantime can you come back to the assembly hall?”

Even Josak who came with him was wearing an outfit that left Dacascos’s mouth hanging open.

Women’s clothes? Or maybe it’s his own special technique that causes enemies to flinch back just by looking at him.

“I followed you because it would be dangerous for you to go walking around by yourself, but… I’m worried that His Majesty might do something annoyi-… perform a deed that commoners would never think of. I informed His Excellency Wolfram about the situation before I left, but despite appearances he’s like that too… Oh, honestly! To think guarding His Majesty and Your Highness at the same time would be so difficult!”

“Yeah, leaving Shibuya and Lord von Bielefeld together will be a lot more fun~.”

“That’s not what I-”

“Shh! Get down!” At the taciturn Chevalier’s warning, everyone simultaneously crouched down. A group of soldiers ran down the muddy road up the slope. “… It’s alright. We weren’t seen.”

“Even so they seem to be in a hurry. Those soldiers were so lenient when we were trespassing. Apparently they noticed the box was missing and they are desperate to get it back,” muttered the Captain as he rubbed his thinning hair at the back of his head. Getting the box to the harbor had become much more difficult.

With half of the continent being territories of Shimaron, finding an unmonitored route is impossible.

“But His Highness Berard II still doesn’t think that this has been stolen. The only thing that was reported missing upstairs was the Demon King statue with an elephant head.”

“What did you say!? Y-Your Highness, I’m making it perfectly clear, but the one who pocketed that silly statue was Lord Fanfan! We absolutely do not think that Demon Kings of the past had an elephant head like that…”

“You don’t have to make excuses. No one would consider that to be mockery from a retainer. Besides, even though Shibuya hates tigers, he doesn’t hate elephants so your worries are irrelephant.” [2]

… The snowy wind grew more severe.

Punmaster Murata didn’t mind at all that things turned awkward.

“That reminds me, you said that the box was mistaken for a coffin near the exit, right?”

“Yes, that is right. A man with a splendid beard and physique was brought to tears. Honestly, these youngsters nowadays, the only thing mature about them is their bodies. From a veteran’s point of view, there is nothing more shameful than that…”

The old man’s complaints continued on forever.

“Come to think of it, I’ve seen that somewhere. I ran across a funeral for a child. I definitely heard that a white box this size was a coffin for a boy,” Murata said as he brought his fist down to strike his palm. The dull thud echoes through the forest. “It’s not the flashiest of plans, but how about we keep carrying this around as if it were a coffin?”

“I believe that is also an excellent plan, but… will they honestly believe that? No matter how idiotic the Shimaron soldiers are, eventually they will notice that something from the treasure room has gone missing. If that happens and then we try to bring a coffin of a similar shape out of the country… even if it would be imprudent, they might check the contents of the box…”

“Hmm, that’s the truth. They absolutely will. Okay then, we’ll make this even more realistic and inside we’ll put a dead child-”

The four demons were at a loss for words. There was only a paper-thin difference between the danger of that smart human and him, but the Great Sage was also a ruthlessly critical thinker!?

“-dummy or something… it won’t work. In the first place, we can’t put things inside of it.”

Everyone present was immediately robbed of their strength.

Struck with extreme doubt, Dacascos felt the box through the cloth. Even the metal supporting the four sides was completely rusted. There was a sturdy lock hanging from the metal joint on the tightly closed lid.

“Your Highness! I have a question.”

“What is it, Dacascos?”

“Um, it’s a bit unrelated, but what is inside the box? It doesn’t make a noise if I shake or kick it, but is it really empty?”

“That’s a good question. However, don’t kick it again. If the brittle wood breaks and it gets destroyed, it will be quite the problem.” Murata knelt down on the snowy slope and placed his ear against the object in question covered in green cloth. “You see? It’s not making a noise now. It’s empty. There really isn’t anything in there. But you absolutely can’t look inside. You’ll seriously regret it so much you’ll cry.”

“Wh-what does that…”

“It means that there are many things in this world that you would be better off not knowing about. Okay, next person.”

“Then, Your Highness, if I may suggest something presumptuous. How about we disguise it as part of the madam’s vast amount of luggage? The amount of clothes chests she brought was quite considerate. It will be like the saying ‘a tree in the forest, a bear in the sand.’”

“Ah! That’s good, excellent! Although this is the first time I heard the bear part. Um, who were you?”

“Chevalier.”

“That’s right. It’s because you hardly ever say anything. Well then, that’s an awfully wonderful idea, but there is one major problem. That would be that Lady Celi’s boyfriend is a businessman through and through.”

Everyone was dumbfounded.

To doubt Fanberlain who had helped them collect the box despite his family’s position in Shimaron. He had undertaken the responsibility of leading them to the treasure room without considering the danger to himself. Fanfan was also the one who used money to deal with a number of the guards. And it was all for Lady Celi. Long live free love.

“According to what I’ve heard from you all, Fanfan was a businessman from birth, right? That’s what I’m worried about. If Dai Shimaron had the ‘End of the Wind,’ then his business wouldn’t be necessary because of the power imbalance. Therefore, he helped with its recovery. Yeah, I get that. The reasoning is solid. However, if we entrust him with the box and have him hide it amongst Lady Celi’s luggage, I wonder what he’ll do. It’s a rare box. It’s one of only four ultimate weapons with a terrible power in the entire world. And he is a businessman through and through. He’s such a businessman that ‘business spirit’ is written on his heart.”

“If it was me, I’d sell it,” Dacascos blurted out.

“Right?” Before giving everyone a moment to stop, Murata placed a foot on the box. “If I were from a genius business family, I’d secretly switch it out with a copy. And then, I would sell it to countries that want to fight with large countries but don’t have enough military strength or countries that have money but not enough soldiers. And then I wouldn’t have only taken over the market, I’d be set for life. Businessmen never make pointless investments. Oddly, I have a good nose for schemes for getting rich quick. There are an endless amount of people who would be desperate to have this box. Stefan Fanberlain is worthy of trust, but before that he is a businessman. Therefore,” the heel of his foot bunches up the cloth a bit. The pure white body gets wet with snow. “I would not trust the box to Lady Celi.”

“Shh! More soldiers!”

They all crouch down at once. Murata carefully reaches out his hand and readjusts the twisted cloth. The white box will probably be very conspicuous in the dark.

“Ehyaaa!”

The human at the back of the line tripped in the snow and fell over and unluckily rolled down the slope. He crashed into a cedar right in front of the demons and was passing out from the pain while hugging his knees. The squad kept running and seemed to have abandoned their injured member.

Murata slowly stood up and stared at the young man writhing around on the ground.

“Your Highness, he’ll see you. Your Highness!”

“Can someone take off their sock?”

“Huh? What are you going to do with a sock?”

While he was handing over his warm, wool sock, Sizemore watched the Sage’s hands.

When he got closer to the young Shimaron soldier rolling about, Murata stuffed the sock into his mouth. The one who panicked was the captain.

“Your Highness, if you’re going to gag someone, please use a handkerchief, a handkerchief! Please don’t use a sock off of an old man’s foot. Please show a soldier compassion!”

“Alright, we found a corpse! Mr. Dacky, run and get Flynn Gilbit as fast as you can!”

Not knowing what was going on at all, Dacascos ran off to the dance hall.




The former demon covered in mud and snow was gazing into my eyes that were a different color because of contacts.

“Is it true? Do you have Julia’s…”

“Hey, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”

The hands he had placed on my shoulders suddenly grip tightly. But, they immediately slacken and he apologizes in a low voice.

“That’s not my intention. I don’t intend to hurt you. The injury to your neck… I don’t think you’ll forgive me for that, but…”

“Like I said, I have no idea what you’re talking about. Actually I want to ask questions. Weren’t you unable to keep fighting!? Why are you in a place like this completely alright?”

I get my back away from the cold, stone wall and push against his chest with all of my strength. Getting away from him when he staggered backwards, I ran blindly down the dark hallway.

I was completely stunned. I had no ability to think calmly.

What do I do!?

There’s no one here now. There’s no one here to help me.

Once I started running, I realized it would have been smart to run back into the dance hall. No matter how irrational the man, he wouldn’t do anything reckless with that many people watching. But, I had already run pretty far in the opposite direction and going back now would be dangerous.

He’s definitely coming after me.

His eyes said he wouldn’t let me get away.

When I came to a stop, I remembered his dirty arms and glittering blue eyes and all the hair on my body stands on end.

My ankle is starting to hurt from my intense fatigue. My heart and pulse speeds up and my breathing quickly becomes difficult. In order to get more oxygen to my lungs, I suppress my gasping and take long breaths. In this empty and deserted temple at night, even the stagnant air was heavy.

“…!”

The sound of military boots on the floor was coming closer.

Even though he was supposed to have been severely injured, his footsteps are fast and strong. If it’s just for a little while longer I can run, but eventually the hallway will end and I’ll be cornered with no place to escape to. My pursuer’s footsteps are rapidly getting closer.

I ready myself and push my body into a recess in the wall and hold my breath to wait him out.

The footsteps of the silhouette against the light of the snow slow down and approach carefully. It seems like he’s holding a light as the surroundings turned faintly yellow. My neck started to hurt. A heat spread from the injury that was stretched and felt like it was about to open.

Only the sound of my beating heart was reverberating loudly.

“Are you there?”

My breath stops.

“Hey, is someone there? Give up and come out.”

It’s not Adalbert’s voice. Apparently it’s a Shimaron soldier on patrol. I heave a large sigh in relief and come out of the recess in the wall. There’s no reason the security would chase me, but I still timidly step out into the hallway with my hands raised.

“I’m not anyone suspicious…”

The petite, middle-aged soldier looks surprised after seeing my outfit.

“Are you a guest at the ball?”

“Well, kind of.”

It seems like he doesn’t notice that I am a victor in the tournament. [3]

“Why were you heading in the exact opposite direction?”

“I was looking for the toilets, but I got lost.”

It’s a common excuse, but it’s an effective one. The soldier puts on an exasperated smile and lights the way for me.

“Is that so? I apologize for startling you. Thieves have apparently gotten into the treasure room and they’ve even mobilized our forces to look for them.”

“Thieves?”

“Well, they’ll probably be caught real soon, but… A bathroom was provided right next to the staircase. If you wandered all the way out here you must have been lonely. Shall I escort you?”

It happened when the soldier turned to look back at me. Someone’s shadow floated up in a corner that the light didn’t reach.

“Watch ou-!”

I reflexively reached out. The lantern fell out of the soldier’s hand and rolled after he collapsed onto his bottom and collided with the wall.

A heavy sword swung down in the air vertically and a thick clang rang out when it hit the floor.

A man’s pale face was illuminated by the dying flame.

It was Adalbert.

I let out an awkward scream and turned around the corner we just passed and ran up the long staircase two steps at a time. I pull my body forward by grabbing onto the hand-carved railing, pass by the dance hall in three strides, and continue climbing.

I doubt he’ll give up just because I went up the stairs.

Panicked at the sound of what was certainly footsteps coming after me, I push open the nearest extravagant door. I slide my body through the gap into this dark room that I don’t know who owns. Even while knowing it was useless, I make sure to not make any creaking noises as I lean back against the door and close it as quietly as I can. I reach around behind me with my fingers and slide the latch into place.

For a little while, I leaned against the thick, engraved doors. Until I catch my breath. At least until I catch my breath. Locked in the room, I breathe in a deep lungful of the moldy-smelling oxygen.

Eventually my eyes get used to the darkness and I can look around the room.

The room seems to be fairly long, but there isn’t much distance between myself and a window. The light from the moon and the snow is just barely shining through the small window that was high enough up on the wall to also be called a skylight. The bookshelves taking up the entire wall were packed with truly old-looking books.

“… A library..?”

I carefully step away from the entrance and approach the table in the center of the room.

There is a book someone was in the middle of reading that was left open on top of it. Perhaps they were making a manuscript as there is also a bundle of paper, an inkwell, a plume pen that you often see in fantasy stories, and a stone paperweight on the table.

In the erratic light from the ceiling, I try reading the letters on the open page. As usual, I can’t read it by sight. I close my eyes and concentrate on the nerve endings in my fingertips as I try to feel the discrepancies in the paper quality.

The parts covered in ink were slightly smoother than the blank spaces. As the paper is coarse, I can discern the shape of the letters against the fuzzy surface.


Continent, rule, three royal families… The influence and population in the continent ruled by the three royal families… not including the three kingdoms in the western peninsula…


With just this one part of this thick book, I can’t tell what kind of book it is. I give up and lift my fingers and let them rest on the bundle of blank sheets.

“… Weller…?”

The writer must have a heavy hand as the shape of the letters was imprinted into the page below. I skip over the stone with my cold index and middle fingers and the words clearly jump into my mind. It was like a preschooler or elementary school student jotted down basic information in a list.


The Three Royal Families – Rahy, confined to present-day Shou Shimaron colony, Garshon (Then, Garcione). 24 years after imprisonment, Vilmos Rahy’s death confirmed. Lineage ended.

Cont. – Gillesby, defeated after the battle at Present-day Dai Shimaron eastern end of Sommers (Then, Zomarce).

Cont. – Berard, acknowledged defeat during the battle at Present-day Dai Shimaron agricultural area Col Nilzon. Survivor Paige Berard confined to May Island in the ocean of the Northern Bridge of the Gods. According to a special report, transferred to the royal capital 20 years later and changed family name to Weller. 5 generations confirmed afterwards. [4]


This is probably the fates of the royal families that held power in this land before it became the territory of Shimaron. Why Lord Weller’s name was part of this was a question I couldn’t answer with my terrible history skills.

“… Changed the family name to Weller? To Weller… Wait, if it used to be Berard, then why were His Majesty and His Bearded Highness whatever-generation both calling themselves Berard..?”

They were giving their children and grandchildren a name of a family that they themselves had destroyed.

And then, what is this special report? Were they brought to the royal capital and and forced to have their name changed because of that?

“After the change to Weller, five generations confirmed… Then somewhere in here Conrad’s father is…”

I remember the words that Conrad said in the middle of the arena.

‘This has been my land from the beginning.’

This was what he meant? Although, I’m not sure if I’m understanding it properly or not.

A sound like a large tree breaking rang through the room and brought me back to reality. Those sturdy looking doors to the library were now broken with the plain wood on the inside exposed. With the next blow, the latch came flying off before the doors could.

The doors burst open, hit the wall, and bounced back with the force.

“… Why are you running away?”

I met the gaze of the heavily breathing man and felt goosebumps pop up all over my body.

“O-of course I’m running away!”

Even women who swarmed around handsome, macho actors would run away after seeing Adalbert right now. There was blood flowing from the injuries on his face and arms and his look of madness wasn’t lacking. If you were being chased by a terminator near death, no matter how proud of your courage you were, you would run away barefoot if you had to.

On top of that, I’ve almost been killed by him several times. A single apology wouldn’t be enough to build my trust in him.

All I could do was run farther into the library. Even though I knew that as things were, I would definitely get cornered.

“Hey! I just want to know. It’s true. I’m not going to hurt you.”

“Like I can believe that!”

The shadow chasing me was dragging a leg and pressing its arm against its side. The left arm dangling down didn’t seem to be in good shape either.

It was like a horror movie.

Trying to make as many obstacles as I could, I scattered books around from the shelves as I lost the ability to hold down my hysterical laughing from stress and fatigue.

What is this? This is like a horror movie. Am I Nancy being chased by Freddy? Why is this happening to me!?

There was a thunderous noise. Looking back on impulse, dust rose up in the light of the skylight and a large bookshelf had completely fallen over. On the dim floor, a dirty blond head was buried in books.

“… Grantz?”

His motionless right arm was stretched out on the floor.

“Von Grantz…? Hey, Adalbert,” I call from what I estimate to be a safe distance. There is no answer and no sign of movement.

I’m suddenly hit with anxiety. After all, this is the friend of Nigel Wise ‘Will Never Die’ Maxine. There’s no way he’d die in a place like this. But, then why is he not moving after collapsing? He’s not bleeding from what I can see, but even if he doesn’t have a large external wound, it could be fatal if he was hit in the wrong spot.

Was this misfortune of scattered books because of me? The bookshelf might have fallen on top of him because I threw off its balance. No, normally you could just step out of the way. The person who couldn’t get out of the way of something that big was also at fault…

No, he wasn’t normal, Adalbert.

Just a few hours ago, he was judged to be unable to continue fighting. In other words, it was the proclamation that he was beaten until he was wiped out and his entire body was so injured that he couldn’t fight anymore.

Also, the one who beat him was apparently me.

Or course, I was not at fault. It was during a fight in an arena and he shouted that he was going to kill me and stuff. No one had the right to blame me or make me feel bad about it.

But if he couldn’t dodge the bookshelf because of those injuries…

“Aww, damn it! It’s like you’re pretending to be dead on purpose!”

I run over to the mountain of books and start tossing them aside several volumes at a time.

“Grantz! Hey, Adalbert!”

I’m an idiot. I’m really a hopeless idiot.

Don’t I know just how much torment this guy has put me through? How much von Grantz Adalbert hates me? That he’s someone who resents his country? Wasn’t he in reality this guy that was now – really just until right now – chasing me around and scaring me?

Despite that, why am I trying to help this unconscious man?

“This isn’t my fault. It’s not my fault, okay?”

I press my fingers to his now-exposed, pale neck. He still has a pulse. He’s moving.

“Cut it out. Hey, this isn’t funny. Don’t… don’t die in front of me…”

My nose and eyes grew hot. I clench my teeth and hold down my shivering.

I don’t want to experience that feeling ever again.

By the time I uncovered his upper body, my breathing had sped up. It was more like an excavation than a rescue. I tried to lift the bookshelf that was on top of the lower half of his body, but it wouldn’t move an inch with the strength of one person. Even when I looked around for a pole I could use as a lever, nothing like that was to be seen.

I could see blood peeking out from where his clothes were ripped on his shoulder, but he only twitched a little bit.

“Hey!”

I place a hand on his back and try shaking him gently. With his face still flat on the floor, I hear him let out a low groan.

“That’s a rel-”

No, it’s not a relief. Not a relief. I hurriedly deny the sigh of relief I was about to give. In this situation, it should be ‘damn, what an unlucky bastard’ – if you consider all the details up until now.

“… ugh.”

He’s putting strength into his good arm and trying to lift his upper body.

“Stop, it’s no use. Your legs are pinned under the shelf.”

Realizing that it was impossible, he somehow managed to turn his head to the side.

“… What happ-… ened?”

“Ah, what a rel-… Uwah, no, no! It’s ‘you’re seriously an unlucky bastard.’ Wait here, I’ll go get someone. I can’t move the bookshelf on my own.”

“Wait.”

“You’re the one who has to wait.”

While still lying with his face on the floor, Adalbert reaches his right hand out to me. I shrink back mostly on instinct and try to dodge the fingers of the man who was my enemy.

“Don’t run away. I won’t… do anything.”

His index finger weakly touches my throat. Through the bandages, something warm flows in. Something slightly warmer than my body temperature. The heat from the wound that was hurting and was about to open again starts being absorbed into the tissue around it.

Huh?

“… I’m sorry.”

Even if I rubbed it roughly with my palm, there was no longer an injury there. There was just smooth and healthy skin.

“Did you… heal me?” I was shocked. “Even Lady Celi couldn’t do it.”

“In this land, using magic is difficult. Even though exorcism can be easily used, magic requires quite a lot of power.”

“… If you have… that kind of power left… use it on your own body instead of me. Ugh, stop speaking! I’ll go call someone.”

“You don’t have to.”

“Don’t be stupid. You probably don’t like books enough that you want to be buried in them for the rest of your life.”

Something must have been funny because Adalbert laughed. Or rather, had a coughing fit.

“If you go, you won’t come back, will you?”

“Probably not.”

He’s gripping onto the heel of my shoe. No, he doesn’t have enough strength left to call it gripping. His right hand is just lightly touching it. I crouch down on the floor covered in scattered papers and brush off the hair stuck to Adalbert’s cheek.

“Then what do you want to do?”

“I want to talk.”

What’s with this guy? I unconsciously let out a long sigh.

“… Alright, talk. But just a little bit. After three minutes pass I’m going to go call someone.”

“That’s fine.”

Still unable to move properly, von Grantz Adalbert laughed again. I bend over and bring my face closer so I can see his eyes.

“What’s funny?”

“You’re a strange person.”

You’re the one who’s strange. You tried to slit my throat on the round stage just a few hours ago. And now you healed the same injury so what is this change in mental states?

“Even though you have… a strong power rare even among all the previous Demon Kings in history, exorcism techniques that handicap demons don’t work on you. On the contrary, the simple power that only works on humans has helped heal you…”

That’s probably because my body is Made in Earth and is likely exceedingly close to a human’s.

“Well I mean, I’m a normal human on Earth.”

“Human? Aren’t you a demon?”

“I don’t really know. Although, they say that I’m destined to be the Demon King according to the level of my soul.”

“That’s what I want to know.” Adalbert tried to lift the top half of his body. A groan of pain slips past his lips. “Please tell me. Was your soul’s… previous owner… Julia?”

“By Julia do you mean Lady von Wincott Suzanna Julia?”

“That’s right.”

When he heard that name, his face turned nostalgic. As he let out a breath and lightly closed his eyes, it looked like he was remembering only beautiful things.

“… I’ve only heard her name, though. I don’t know who my previous life was. I mean, it’s a past life, right? I’ve never really wanted to know about it.”

Although it seems like Murata remembers every last detail. I wasn’t even jealous over what I heard from him.

“Then was what Lord Weller said a lie?”

“Like I said, I don’t even know if there was a parting gift. I don’t go around asking ‘who was my previous life?’ For me, just knowing that my soul was brought from another world, raised on Earth, and then ‘tada! You were really the Demon King’… just knowing that was shocking enough. At this point, I don’t think it would be shocking news even if I found out that my previous life was Hitler. In the first place, I’m bad at self-discovery.”

If I had time for self-discovery, it would be better to do three hundred practice swings.

“Your soul… was brought from this world to a place called Earth?”

“Yeah. It seems so. By Conrad.”

Adalbert used his good hand to cover his face still pressed against the floor. A shaky breath like he is about to cry comes out from between his long, angular fingers.

“Ah… so that was the truth…”

“The truth… Are you talking about my soul’s previous owner being Miss Suzanna Julia’s?”

I thought for a moment.

“Ohshitaaa! No, I mean, ohh shiiit! No way!” [5]

A Lady von Wincott that cracked bad jokes and was a baseball girl. If she was my previous life, was she like that? I couldn’t even imagine it.

“But there’s no way that Conrad wouldn’t know who the previous owner was if he was the one who carried your soul.”

Taking notice, I smiled. Although, I might be told that this isn’t the time for what I was going to say.

“… You were friends, weren’t you? You two.”

Adalbert furrowed his eyebrows in confusion.

“Who was?”

“You and Conrad?”

“No we weren’t?”

“I mean, you called Lord Weller ‘Conrad’… Even his brothers and mother call him Conrart in public… Well whatever. If, and I mean if, okay? This is if in a one in a million possibility that my past life was Miss Julia.” I see. This is what he felt like then. The words that Murata spoke along with the pleasant vibration of the boat come to mind. “Then what? Is there something different about me? What do you want to say to me?”

“If your soul… is hers…”

“Even if it is, I’m Yuuri Shibuya and no one else. Yuuri Shibuya who lived on Earth until right before 16, a high school student in Japan, the owner, captain, and catcher of a grass lot baseball team, and a Lion’s fan. Learning who my past life was at this point is like empathizing with one more movie I’ve seen. What do you want me to do?” I sit down, hug my knees, and grab on to the tips of my shoes. “Or are you going to start adding ‘Lord’ onto my name?”

I have feet and I have fingers. From top to bottom, from hair to toenails, it all belongs to Yuuri Shibuya. Not anyone else.

Adalbert stayed silent.

Wary of the silence, I shake the man’s shoulder as he faces downward.

“Hey now! You’re alive, right? You’re not going to die, are you!? I’m going. I’m going to go call someone. Besides, three minutes passed a long time ago. Cut it out! Don’t die right in front of me!”

“He will not die just from that.”

I raise my head like I had been shot. It was a voice I was familiar with and also one I longed for.

“Co-… Lord Weller…”

But now I can’t talk to him amicably and I feel a lump in my throat that can’t possibly actually be there.

“He has only lost consciousness. He must have heard something greatly pleasing.”

He raises the light in his hand to the side of his face and shows me who he is. His hair is strangely short for a Shimaron soldier. The white, formal outfit he was wearing that had no unnecessary accessories and was simple in a military way looked much better on him than the uniform in the arena.

He is no longer someone from my country.

Lord Weller Conrart laid his hand on the wet and dirty body and nodded at the pulse he found. He runs his eyes over the scattered books and fallen bookshelf and then finally turns toward me.

“Are you injured?”

“No, I’m actually better than before.”

I unconsciously touch my throat.

“Ah, Grantz. He can use exorcism… If your legs and back are also fine, would you help me?”

“Alright, but can we lift it with just the two of us?”

“If you put in the effort, then perhaps.”

Avoiding Adalbert’s body and moving around to the other side, I carefully get a good foothold and place my hands on the wooden bookshelf. I lift up with all my strength at the short signal. It lifted up so easily, I doubted whether I was actually needed. Conrad kicked something into the gap to keep the shelf up and pulled Adalbert out.

“… Is the bone broken?”

I timidly peer over. It wasn’t actually twisted in an impossible direction, but his leg was swelled up right above the leather of his military boot.

“It is broken.”

“Uwaaah, I shouldn’t have looked!”

The same part of my body aches even though it was someone else’s injury. According to Lord Weller’s examination, being used to broken bones, his left arm was fractured and would be painful.

“But with this he will not be able to shadow you for a while.”

“Was I really being shadowed? … I mean, he was completely different than before. Even the way he was speaking was kind of normal. It was like he wasn’t very villainous or something.”

“He likely had something to think about.”

After cutting the leg of a chair with his sword, Lord Weller took off his shirt. He started ripping the garment that I could tell was obviously of high quality even in the flickering light into several strips without hesitation. Using the angular and unwieldy chair leg as a splint, he secured the man’s leg. Holding one end of the belt-like strips in his mouth, he wrapped it tightly so it wouldn’t come out of place.

The muscles on both of his shoulders were contracting with his movements and I gazed at them vacantly.

They’re moving. As if everything was normal.

There was a wide bandage wrapped around his left upper arm. Somewhere under that cloth is where Conrad’s arm was cut off. I saw it with my own eyes.

The large scar on his side is probably the one from the fierce battle that Josak was talking about. There was another fresh injury on his back. It must have closed recently because the edges of the stitched up scar were detailed.


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“When did that…”

“Even if you ask when, it is difficult to explain.”

“Well anyway,” I got angry while facing Conrad’s back because he wouldn’t turn around. Maybe it was because I was more relaxed because there was no one listening, but my voice was gradually getting rougher. “Anyway, how did you survive that explosion!? It’s ludicrous that you’re in perfectly good condition after that!”

“I apologize if I hurt your feelings.”

That wasn’t the answer I wanted to hear.

“Why are speaking so formally!? Explain properly, how you survived. Why did you disappear and why is your arm back to normal? Why did you leave me… why are you suddenly working for Shimaron…”

After securing his leg, Conrad placed a splint against Adalbert’s elbow.

“I am not necessarily working for Shimaron.”

“… Then are you the subordinate of His Majesty and His Highness!?”

Perhaps feeling cold, Conrad puts on the jacket he had cast off. Now that I couldn’t see the bandage on his arm or the injury on his back, I honestly felt relieved.

“Well, you did not come to ask me.”

I suddenly became enraged. I clench my powerless fist with the intention of somehow landing a good hit on him. Lord Weller stood up straight and gave me his familiar smile. It was a gentle expression that anyone would love and was steeped in good nature.

“Even though I waited for you.” He grabbed the sleeve of his plain, white clothes and playfully tugged on it. “I prepared an answer that you wanted and put on this… dress suit that I am unused to.”

It was the wrinkled jacket that he had thrown on the floor. However, when he put it on it became a uniform.

“You were there?”

“Yes, I was. I saw you dancing with a lady. You were good. It made me proud. I was the one who taught you how to dance, after all.”

“Then why didn’t you call out to me!?”

Conrad’s silver-flecked, brown eyes narrowed as he smiled broader.

“I am far beneath you in social status. It would be unnatural for me to call out to you. I said so, did I not? From now on, I would strive to… not call you ‘Your Majesty.’”

I was hit with an icy thrill as if I had stuck my head into a snowdrift. My eyelids, my nose, the lining of my throat, all of the soft parts hurt.

It was the same as if Lord Weller Conrart had declared that he was no longer my friend.

“… You’re brainwashed, right?”

Noise came through the broken door from the hallway.

“You’re being controlled, right!? Or that Beard guy got a hold of some weakness and is threatening you so you have to work for him, right!?”

Guards who were securing the area and people who liked seeing the misfortune of others all came running together. A woman with eyes wide with curiosity shrieked somewhat gleefully.

“A feudal lord of a Shimaron territory seems to have suddenly collapsed.”

Who!?

“Go. The lady is in a terrible state.”

“Conrad.”

I held out my right hand, believing that his left hand would grasp back. I thought I would try to gamble on one final possibility.

“Come.”

Lord Weller slowly shook his head.

“… No.”

My gamble failed.


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References[edit]

  1. The ‘spirit of a rose’ (bara no sei / 薔薇の精) may or may not be a reference to a short ballet called Le Spectre de la Rose (the spirit of the rose) where a young girl comes home from her first ball, falls asleep, drops a rose she got as a souvenir on the floor, and then the spirit of the rose comes and dances with her while she’s still asleep...
  2. The original Japanese pun was elongating the sentence ending of ‘zo’ to ‘zou’ which is the word for ‘elephant’ (zou / ゾウ).
  3. There was a pun here. A ball and a fighting tournament are pronounced the same in Japanese (butoukai), but are written with different kanji. So, the original exchange went ‘Are you a guest at the butoukai (舞踏会 / ball)?’ and then Yuuri comments ‘It seems like he doesn’t notice that I’m a victor of a different butoukai (武闘会 / tournament).’
  4. Pronunciation note! The last ‘e’ in Garcione, Zomarce, and Paige is not silent (kind of like the ‘eh’ in meh) and the ‘g’ in Paige is hard. So, 'pay geh'. Also, the ‘c’ in Zomarce is like the ‘c’s in Cäcilie/Celi so it sounds like Zomartseh.
  5. So the original joke was Yuuri yelling ‘Matsuzakaaa!’ and then correcting himself to say ‘massakaaa which is like saying ‘nooo waaaay.’ Basically it was a pun on how the name Matsuzaka (Daisuke Matsuzaka of the Seibu Lions) sounds similar to ‘masaka’ (no way! It can’t be! You don’t say!) I looked through a list of other well-known players on the team and Hiroshi Ohshita was the only one I could think up a pun for~