Ryuu to Aitsu:Volume2 Chapter1

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Chapter 1: The Girl of the Academic City

Status: Incomplete

20% completed (estimated)

   

"Razor WindKamaitachi"

Howling, the magical wind cut across the dry ashen ground, sweeping up a cloud of dust as it assaulted the crowd of black dogs blocking their way.

As their name implies, these monsters were in the form of black dogs. Their weapons are the strong teeth that can bite through even metal armor, their claws tinted with a paralyzing poison, and more than anything, their overwhelming numbers.

Just counting those ahead, there were around 30. If the ones behind were included, the total easily surpassed 50.

A novice explorer would probably not have been able to do anything. But, to me, Ange Cerezo, they were nothing to worry about.

The black dogs caught by the raging winds were decimated, turning into a spray of blood.

Holding down my violently fluttering manteau and looking backwards, I caught sight of a petite maid with a halberd dancing around the battlefield, spinning like a top.

It was Tomoe.

Unfitting of her cute doll-like appearance, she was far more skilled than the average warrior.

But that is to be expected. After all, Tomoe is an artificial life-form constructed by the magic from the old world — a golem.

Her maid uniform ruffling as she dispatched black dogs one after the other, Tomoe was much more reliable than my other teammate.

Speaking of the other teammate...

"Gyaaaaaaaa!"

He was running around while screaming pathetically.

Though I say teammate, he is actually none other than the protagonist of our journey.

Seriously... I thought he would've grown a bit from the battle with one of the Demon Lord's daughters, but his incompetence was just as before.

"Gyaaaaa! Blood, there's blood on meeeeee!"

Eyes bewildered, he topples backwards.

If you told someone who didn't know that this dumbass is the great-grandson of the hero Rayjack Ur Heidfelt, nobody would believe you.

At the start I didn't believe it either. It's not so much that I couldn't believe it, but more like I didn't want to believe it.

Regrettably, no matter how much I regretted it, the fact that this Rex Ir Heidfelt was the master that I had to serve did not change.

Spilling the umpteenth sigh since the start of this journey, I focused on the chant for the next spell.

The threads of my consciousness have already reached beyond "the scars of the world".

"Lightning BoltNarukami"

The black dog that was about to attack the fallen dumbass was scorched to the bone by the magical bolt of lightning that surged from the tip of my raised staff, marking the end of the battle.

Victory was a given. There would be no chance of winning against the Demon Lord if we struggled against mere black dogs.

That's right.

The ultimate goal of our journey is to defeat the king of the demon world, May-Hem, who has his eyes set on invading this world.

The one who entrusted this impossibly impossible task to me, a Royal Magician of the City of Swords Randall, was General Raven Gir Heidfelt—the dumbass's older brother.

General Raven is a young and valiant general whose name is known not only throughout Randall, but across the whole of the continent of Adair. On the other hand, his brother leaves the fighting to females as he tries to run away, then trips up when showered with blood. As grandsons of the same hero, there's too much of a difference.

"Mr. Rex, please get up."

I knock on the dumbass's head with the tip of my staff and hear a strangely nice knocking sound, probably because the inside of his head is empty.

I am aware that waking someone by knocking them with a staff is rather rude, but this is fine. After all, he is a dumbass.

It's already been firmly established as his label when I think of him.

Since he had shown that he could do what needed to be done at Mount Nebraska, it might not be right to call him a dumbass, but somehow I had gotten too used to thinking of him as such or something, so no matter what happens, Rex Ir Heidfelt will be a dumbass to me.

"Nnn..."

He opened his eyes with a grimace, but for some reason the dumbass did not get up.

"How long are you planning to sleep? Please get up immediately."

"But the sun's so nice and warm, I was thinking of taking a short nap. Standing's such a pain."

"Stop saying such nonsense."

Well, the weather was indeed beautiful.

Blue skies were overhead, as the lightly floating sun generously showered the ground with bright white rays of sunlight.

"Ange and Tomoe should come bask in the sun too!"

"I will kindly pass. I don't have a hobby of sun basking in a place filled with the smell of blood."

The stench of black dog blood hung thick in the surrounding air.

"Ugh"

It seems that the dumbass hadn't noticed until then, as he covered his mouth with his hand and jumped up.

"Please don't mention such things..."

"Also, if we play around here, we'll be attacked by monsters again."

After all, they were not alongside a road.

From the first destination of our trip, Mount Nabraska, to our second destination of the Academic City Fullbright, there wasn't just a single path.

Following the roads would be the safest, but we daringly chose the most dangerous path.

Thus, here we are in Zeburun Canyon.

Zeburun Canyon was a place of natural beauty, and was once a place where the aristocrats and wealthy from the town of Donna came to hunt, but now it is a nest of monsters.

Probably only crazy adventurers would cross this place now.

Since we entered the canyon three days ago, we hadn't seen any people other than us. Monsters have attacked us about twenty times though.

As for why we so boldly hose this dangerous path, the reason was very simple. It was the shortest path.

At first we had followed the roads, but lots of things happened and we ended up wasting a lot of time...

In order to make back the time that we lost, we chose this path, or that's how it goes. Well, it makes for good training too.

"Anyways, why the heck did we purposely choose to go through a path full of monsters?"

"How many times have I told you? This is the shortest path. I mean even you had agreed to it, Rex, so why are you complaining about it now?"

"Huh, I agreed to it?"

"Yes you did."

This was half the truth and half a lie.

When I asked the dumbass about the route to Fullbright, he answered "It's too much of a pain to worry about, I'll leave it to you".

Since it was the result of leaving it to others, the dumbass has no right to complain.

"It's just a little while more, Ir."

Tomoe tried to comfort him.

Ir was the dumbass's middle name. Normally, to call a noble by their middle name would be rude, but Tomoe, who had been working for the Heidfelts since long before the dumbass was even born, would call the dumbass or Raven by their middle name every now and then.

"Isn't that right, Ange?"

"Yes, if we hurry we can make it through the canyon by nightfall."

Once we make it through Zeburun Canyon, Fullbright would be right in front of our eyes.

"So that means we'll be reaching Fullbright soon huh..."

The dumbass scratched the back of his head and let out a deep sigh.

"I don't want to go..."

"It's too late for that."

"But Fullbright is where my sister is..."

"Rex's older sister... Remuria huh."

"Nn."

Remuria Mer Heidfelt was someone whose fame wouldn't lose to even Raven. At least, there probably isn't a single magician in the continent of Adair who doesn't know her name.

An extreme genius, she earned the title of Sage at a young age of twelve. Afterwards, she became known as the authority on research into the old world, and now, twenty-two, she works as the head of the Magic Academy in the Academic City Fullbright while continuing her research.

"Did something happen between you and Remuria?"

"I just don't really want to see her, see my sister."

Again he scratched the back of his head.

"... Are they on bad terms?"

I turned around, and asked Tomoe, who was putting away the halberd in her hand.

By putting away the halberd in her hand, I don't mean putting it away somewhere, I mean it literally. As expected of a golem from the old world I guess, but Tomoe could store her weapon within her own body.

"That couldn't be possible. Remuria loved Rex very much."

"... So she says."

I turned back towards the dumbass.

"Well yeah, maybe to her she was trying to be loving..."

"Rather than being on bad terms, is it just Rex one-sidedly disliking Remuria?"

"Ah, well, it's not like I dislike her... how do I say this."

"You can't... handle her?"

The dumbass snapped his fingers.

"Can't handle. Yeah, that's it."

"... I see."

The feeling of siblings begin hard to deal with I can understand, since I have two brothers.

"Anyways, there is no way to avoid meeting Remuria, unless she was absent or declined to meet."

There were two reasons for us to travel to the Academic City Fullbright.

One, to find out where the Four Noble Dragons resided, and two, to obtain information on the ruins where Tomoe was discovered.

The Four Noble Dragons are the children of Dragon Lord Sigurd, who once fought the Demon Lord together with Dragoon Rayjack.

In order to borrow the power of Dragon Lord Sigurd like how Rayjack once did, it was necessary to gather from each of the Four Noble Dragons a piece of their soul, a Dragon Gemcarbuncle.

The only carbuncle we had in our possession was the one from the Golden Dragon Olris. Regarding the other three of the Four Noble Dragons, we don't even know where they are.

After the war one hundred years ago, Dragon Lord Sigurd disappeared together with the Four Noble Dragons. But if it was the Academic City Fullbright, if it was the Sage Remuria, maybe there would be some hints to where their locations are.

About the ruins where Tomoe was found...

Tomoe was discovered in some ruins somewhere by the dumbass's grandmother, Remiel.

There was a large chance that the one said to be the authority on research of the old world, Remuria, might know what and where those ruins were.

Well, if we only wanted to research then we could just go to the historical library in Fullbright, and there would be no need to meet with Remuria. But no matter what Remuria was the dumbass's sister. If we were stopping by Fullbright, we should probably let her know that the dumbass was starting on his journey.

"Ahh... so I can only hope that she isn't there? Wait, I could run away..."

"Did you say something?"

"Nothing. I never said anything like running away."

"Good."

Lowering the staff I had swung up, I straightened out my manteau.

"Fullbright is already within sight. Give up—"

"Huh? What's wrong?"

I pointed forwards.

Where I was looking, on the opposite shore of the stream flowing on the right—there stood someone in an overcoat.

Due to the distance and a hood completely covering his/her face, one couldn't tell whether he/she was male or female, but we could tell that he/she was watching us.

This was definitely not an ordinary person. Even this far in, it was already the territory of monsters. To be in such a place alone, even as a swordsman or a magician, some order of skill would definitely be required.

As if to prove this, he/she cleared the stream with one leap, landing in front of us.

I instantly readied my staff, but that person raised both their hands and spoke.

"I am not your enemy. I am a magician of Fullbright, and Remuria's messenger."

"Remuria's..."

"Yes."

The hood was still covering the person's face from view, but from the voice it could be surmised that she was a female.

"I have come to welcome Sir Rex Ir Heidfelt."


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