A Heroâs Return
The village of the Pozi was surrounded by magical wards to keep wyverns away. As a result, mana circulated within the settlement, settling in on the gold, and produced an unexpected side effectâit mesmerized living creatures and corrupted them.
The magical wards were now destroyed, and Hikaruâs Mana Detection told him that no new mana was being accumulated.
Hikaru noted that the fire that Tolua breathed out had obliterated the gold on the roofs. As the metal evaporated, melted, and dripped to the ground, most of the mana dissipated. His constant use of Mana Detection throughout the healing process confirmed it. There was no mana left in the gold that had turned into puddles on the ground.
ãI see.ãLavia said after listening to Hikaruâs explanation.ãSo intense heat can eliminate mana?ã
ãMaybe. Which makes things a bit dicey. Inhaling the vaporized gold would cause problems to our body.ã
He had never heard of a patient inhaling gold, but he was sure it would cause serious damage to the respiratory tract.
ãI noticed that Toluaâs breath contained a high density of mana. I think hitting the goldâs mana with a different kind of mana causes it to be released into the air.ã
ãHow is that possible?ãThen Lavia realized something.ãThe mana gathering to the tumor.ã
ãYeah, thatâs right. The golden mana seems to have special properties. Maybe the tumor absorbed the mana for growth, but in any case, the mana tends to gather around and stick onto something. So it doesnât necessarily have to be a spell that produces high heat.ã
ãEven your Accursed Magic will do?ã
ãYup. Maybe even Paulaâs Healing Magic works. But Iâm out of juice, and Paula has her hands full healing the wyverns.ã
ãSo itâs my time to shine.ãLavia threw her chest out.ãA spell thatâs not hot. I got one. Can I try it now?ã
ãOf course. Try to amass as much mana as possible.ã
ãLeave it to me.ãShe put some distance between her and the gold, then began chanting.ãI walk the holy path to atone for my sins. The road ahead may be hard, and my heart might shrink under the trials that surround me like towering mountainsâ¦ã
The incantation was different from when Lavia cast fire magic. The short wand she held in her hand immediately lit up, brighter than what Hikaru had witnessed so far.
ãLet the light of everlasting purity shine upon the dark and narrow path.ã
The white light swirled around her, lifting her long, silver hair.
It was a spell that combined fire and holy attributes.
ãAtonement Flame.ã
The white fire shone bright even under the light of the sun. Hikaru used his Mana Detection to see that it contained immense amount of mana, on par with Toluaâs breath.
The moment the flames licked the golden roofs, an unexpected explosion occurred. A very quiet one. Mana was being sucked out from the roofs of neighboring houses and even inside the dwellings. They fused, swelled, then popped. One by one they burst without a sound like silent fireworks.
However, the roofs of the nearby houses, pulled by the mana, were lifted into the air, and crashed back down after the explosion, snapping the support pillars and causing a house to collapse.
Hikaru wrapped his cloak around Lavia to shield them both from the wind and dust.
ãWh-What was that?ã
When the dust settled, they looked at the area where Lavia cast her spell. A collapsed house and buildings with no roofsâ¦
ãSo this is what it looks like.ã
Pure gold was glittering in the sunlight. Hikaru could tell that even the dazzling, mana-filled gold was nothing but imitations.
ãSo bright.ãLavia said.
ãYeah. It worked.ã
With Hikaruâs Mana Detection, it was plain as day. This gold had no mana in them.
ãWe are indebted to you, puny huâ I mean, Hikaru.ã
The next morning, the wyverns had completely recovered. The corrupted mana had left them weak, but it was nothing a whole dayâs sleep did not fix. They took off early in the morning, as if ready to devour all the animals at the foot of the mountain, and returned with bloody mouths.
ãHmm⦠I still cannot believe it.ãErb said. The blue wyvern had completely recovered too.ãThis child of man healed us?ã
ãAccept it already.ãTolua replied.ãYou were witness to the gray-robed girlâs magic.ã
ãThat is true. Her healing powers were extraordinary.ã
ãIt is time for us to go.ã
ãYou got a place in mind?ãHikaru asked.
ãWe are thinking of returning to our old home. It is in the mountains, far to the west from here.ã
Hikaru assumed their home was somewhere in the territory of Margrave Grugschilt, located on the border between Quinbland and Ponsonia.
ãIf you find yourself in trouble, come to us. We owe you a debt of gratitude.ã
ãWe never forget a debt.ã
ãItâs all good. We were just here to get some gold.ãHikaru pointed with his thumb in the direction of the golden village, which had regained its original glimmer in the sunlight.
Lavia and Paula were still sleeping, completely exhausted.
ãTerrifying humans. To think they were able to eliminate the mana completely.ãErb frowned. Hikaru thought he could not possibly read a wyvernâs face, but he learned that they were quite expressive.
ãOh, right. Since youâre leaving anyway, can I ask you guys something?ã
ãHmm?ã
ãWhat is it?ã
ãActuallyâ¦ã
The blue and red wyvern looked at each other and then laughed.
The Adventurers Guild in the mining town of Gordon was abuzz. A party of rank-B adventurers called Meteor Claire returned the day before yesterday in a battered state. They said that they were attacked by Midday Owl, which prompted the guild to organize an investigation team. The team, which included several rank-C adventurers, set out yesterday afternoon.
The guild was buzzing with gossips about the result of the investigation.
ãMeteor Claire is a quiet bunch, but theyâre quite skilled.ã
ãI knew Midday Owl couldnât be trusted. But hasnât that guide been in town for a long time?ã
ãClaire seemed to be out of it.ã
ãYou call her by her name and her party members will shoot you glares.ã
As always, half of the adventurers were locals, many of whom were beastmen, and half were adventurers lured by rumors of gold.
ãHmph. Looking up to a high-ranked party that youâll never be part of will only hurt your neck.ãFalna said as she shot the gossiping adventurers a ridiculing look.
ãYou canât blame them. This will affect our work as well.ã
ãYup. The forest has been going wild since this morning. Pretty sure a huge monster showed up.ã
ãGuess we have to take a day off.ã
Falna gave each of her party members a chop on the forehead.
ãOw!ã
ãWhatever happens, our job stays the same. We hunt beasts for the town. Thatâs it.ã
ãSays the one who overslept after a night of heavy drinking.ã
ãUgh.ãFalna shrank.
It was true. Thanks to her, they had to start later than usual today.
ãA-Anyway, letâs go check the commissions.ãshe said, changing the subject.
ãWe got trouble!ãA resident beastman adventurer came running in.ãWyverns incoming! Theyâre headed this way!ã
The town was in an uproar, as if a beehive had been poked.
The huge wyverns were visible from every corner of the town. Once people saw there were dozens, they began running for cover in the buildings.
ãTh-Theyâre coming down!ã
After circling the town, the wyverns descended to the square on the northern side, towards the mine.
ãWhat do we do, Boss? We can still ruâã
ãDonât say another word.ãFalna rebuked. All the hair on her body was standing on end, and her knees felt like they would buckle any second, but she stood her ground.ãWeâre adventurers of this town. We take pride in protecting it. Am I wrong?ã
Her companions regained their composure.
ãNo. Youâre right.ã
ãThen, letâs go!ã
ãRight!ã
It was not only Falnaâs party that went into action. Local adventurer parties teamed up and headed towards the northern side of town. In fact, the garrison was more restless and uncoordinated, with some just standing around and others running away with the townspeople.
ãIf youâre going to run, go south!ãFalna shouted as she ran.ãLeave the middle of the road open for the strike force!ã
The northern square, where the trolleys pulled up, was usually full of miners and soldiers, but now it was empty.
ãS-So hugeâ¦ãone said, terror in his voice.
Falna couldnât blame him. Whatâs up with the red and blue ones?! Theyâre ginormous! Thereâs no way we win.
ãBoss! What do we do?! We donât stand a chance! Even the military!ã
ãâ¦I know that. Weâre gonna buy time. Iâm sure we can do at least thatâã
Suddenly a figure appeared.
ãCalm down, you fools.ã
ãWhat?! Gramps?! What are you doing here?!ã
It was none other than old man Hoya. Even when fear gripped her, Falna had somehow managed to keep her presence of mind, but now she was panicking.
She wanted to protect the people of the town. Naturally, that included old man Hoya. If she were to rank the people that Falna wanted to protect, Hoya, the man who raised her, would be at the top.
ãRun away, gramps! Weâll buy you some time, okay? You donât have to worry about me. Iâm a fast runner. Once we draw their attention, yâOw!ã
A chop from the old man landed on Falnaâs forehead. For someone with thin arms, his movement was quick. The chop made a dull thud.
ãSo she learned it from her gramps.ãher companion said.
ãHush.ãHoya said.ãI told you to calm down.ã
ãH-How can I calm down in this situation?ã
ãLook.ã
ãWhat?ã
ãIs that the movement of a predator?ã
Teary-eyed and holding her forehead, Falna looked at the wyverns. The creatures were indeed acting strange. They had not moved since they landed. They were quiet, forming a line.
ãWhat?ã
A wyvern lowered its head. It was talking to someone.
ãWhatâ¦?ã
She spotted three figures.
ãWhat?ã
Even from a distance, she could tell.
ãWhaaaaaaaatâOw!ã
ãI said hush.ã
It wasnât only Falna that noticed them, but all the adventurers gathered there as well. The wyverns immediately took off, leaving three people behind.
The wyverns had brought them here.
After seeing the wyverns off, Hikaru looked at the fully-armed adventurers watching them from afar.
ãI told them not to take the scenic route.ãhe mumbled.
When Hikaru asked Tolua and Erb to carry them to town, he thought that one of them would be enough. He should have realized it when he saw their smirk.
When the girls woke up, they were surprised, but before they could have a full grasp of the situation, Hikaru climbed onto Toluaâs back and secured them firmly with a rope.
Just as they were about to take off, all the wyverns flapped their wings.
ãYouâre gonna cause a scene.ãHikaru said.
ãSo be it. You are a hero.ãTolua replied.ãYou deserve a heroâs return.ã
ãJust let us down quick, then go.ã
ãWe should at least circle the town and show our gallant figures.ãErb added.
They were enjoying themselves. Flying was much faster than walking, and they arrived in less than an hour, but because they circled around the town first, adventurers had already gathered around by the time they landed in the northern square.
They have good intentions, but stillâ¦
Tolua and Erb obviously thought Hikaru was being too modest.
Wyverns and humans fundamentally have different ways of thinking. The creatures believed that the powerful should be treated like kings. Hikaru had to return to town like a hero.
ãWhat now? Everyoneâs shocked.ãLavia said.
ãTh-Theyâre all looking at us.ãPaula added.
ãI donât really mind a bit of attention.ãHikaru said.ãFine, then. Weâre getting away from here!ã
ãHuh?ã
ãWhat?ã
Hikaru took Laviaâs and Paulaâs hands and started running towards the mine. Fortunately, there were a lot of materials and trolleys around. After hiding, he activated his Stealth.
ãThey ran away!ã
ãWho the hell were they?!ã
ãGo, go, go! Donât let them get away!ã
Hikaru felt like a bad guy, but as soon as he used Group Obfuscationâhe already switched his class to Stealth Godâthey slipped past the adventurers and entered Gordon.
ãThat was definitely Hikaru, right?ãFalna said.
ãYes.ã
Falna and old man Hoya were standing still with a blank look on their faces.
ãI thought he would find the village, but I did not expect him to even tame wyverns.ã
As Hikaru and the girls moved away from the scene, he looked over and saw something he couldnât believe. The old man was laughing with his hand on his chin.
ãI didnât know you could laugh, gramps.ãFalna said.
ãShut up.ã
ãOuch!ã
Their voices faded into the distance.