Volume 2, Chapter 6: Final Past â Slaughter â Part?1
One time Zatoh got out of the Book in the middle. He was a little tired. Only a small time had passed, but reading the Book exhausted his mind. He turned his head around and lightly pressed on his eyes.
âHow do you find it?â
âInteresting. This boy who wants to become a monster⦠yeah, heâs interesting.â
Lascall, who stood by Zatohâs side, sent him a curious look.
âHowever, wouldnât you rather directly eat rather than read it? Isnât that your ability?â
Zatoh answered while stretching his fingers again.
âReading it is also interesting. Iâm quite frankly tired of just eating.â
At that time, a huge wave suddenly appeared in the calm sea. It wet the corpse of the boy lying next to Zatoh and Lascall and receded.
Zatohâs fingers once again touched Enlikeâs Book.
Even after Enlike saw Qumolaâs smile, the following days passed as usual without any change. Every day he simply sat on the beach to conduct his Magic Deliberation and improve the power and accuracy of his lightning. For a while, there was no night-time combat training. These days could have been called peaceful in a twisted way.
âThatâs enough for today.â
Boramot announced. Enlike and the rest opened their eyes and stood up. Boramot started preaching like usual in front of them.
âNot even one of you had succeeded in your Deliberation today. Iâm at the limits of my patience seeing your unsightly performance. If you donât want to be killed, get stronger. Those who will not be able to will die. Donât forget this. Thatâs it.â
Boramotâs sermon ended and the group dispersed. Enlike and the rest started returning to their caves like usual.
âHey, Enlike.â
When Enlike was about to go back, Boramot called out to him.
âWhatâs wrong with you lately?â
âWhat?â
Enlike returned a question because he couldnât understand. Although the speed of his growth had slightly diminished, he still kept growing stronger.
âLately, you havenât been reading the Books about Hamyuts.â
âYeah.â
Thinking about it, rather than him not reading them lately, itâs more like he forgot they existed.
âDid you already memorize Hamyutsâs capabilities? You donât need to see them anymore?â
Boramot was wrong. Enlikeâs purpose in reading the Books about Hamyuts wasnât to check her capabilities in the first place. What he wanted to see was her smile.
Since denying it would be bothersome, he decided to leave it at that.
âYes, thatâs it.â
âHmm⦠oh well. Keep making an effort so you can become a real monster.â
The two separated and each went back to their residence.
When Enlike came back, Qumola was wielding a hammer next to the bonfire for some reason.
âIâm sorry for breaking your cup, Kayas-san. Iâll try to fix it.â
âOh man, that sucks.â
Kayas scratched his head.
âWhat am I going to do now?â
âPlease use this one instead.â
âIs this a medicine bottle? It smells weirdâ¦â
âIâm sorry!â
âAh, itâs fine.â
Kayas and Qumola talked in a friendly manner. Enlike carefully watched them doing so.
Ever since the day he saw Qumolaâs smile, only one thing had changed â he began following her with his eyes. Whenever they were together, he would look at her face and movements.
Suddenly, Qumola noticed she was being watched. Their gazes met and it caused her body to shiver. The frightened Qumola went to hide behind Kayas.
ââ¦â
Enlike averted his gaze.
âAnyways, itâs time to eat. Letâs all eat to our heartâs content and choke on it!â
After Kayasâs greetings, the usual meal time started. They also put the leftovers of the military rations inside the cloth in the middle like usual.
Then, something unusual happened.
Just before finishing his meal, Enlike still had a mouthful left. He decided putting it on the cloth for Qumola. Everyone there was staring at his face.
âWhatâs wrong, Enlike?â
Kayas asked without thinking.
âNothing.â
Enlike answered bluntly.
âUmm, Enlike-san, you donât need to worry for meâ¦â
Qumola said with a small voice.
ââ¦I see.â
Feeling a bit lonely, Enlike picked up what he put on the cloth and tossed it inside his mouth. It was disgusting as usual.
He considered trying to talk to Qumola. He didnât know anything about her. He only knew about her smile that he had seen only once and her timid appearance that was like a mouse.
Enlike wanted to know more about Qumola. However, she was terribly afraid of him. Whenever he would raise his voice towards her, her legs would shake. Whenever he looked at her, Enlike hesitated if he should try talking to her.
As meal time was over, the group began chatting. During this, Kayas was exchanging words with the others. Qumola was sitting all by herself besides him.
âNow that I think about it, Qumola.â
Kayas opened his mouth.
âI want to see your treasures.â
âHuh?â
âEveryone gave them to you, right? Show us.â
Qumola made a small nod and ran to her cave.
âHere they are.â
She brought a small bag from the cave. She laid it in the center of the circle and sat there as well. Her position was such that her back was turned towards Enlike who sat a little farther.
âNot bad at all.â
âOh, this is the one I gave you.â
âWho gave you that?â
The group was talking happily. Qumola who was at the center of attention also seemed to have fun. However, Enlike couldnât take part in the conversation. Without saying anything, he simply stared at Qumolaâs small back.
Feeling lonely, he finally left his spot. As Qumola and the rest were happily chatting amongst themselves, no one had noticed him.
âWhat is it, Enlike?â
Boramot poked out his face from inside the log cabin. Enlike had decided to come there.
âDo you want the read the Books about Hamyuts?â
Enlike shook his head to the side.
âHmm, oh well. Come in.â
Enlike was invited inside. Boramotâs cabin was warm. On top of his table was a half-eaten canned meat, corn soup and a liquor bottle.
âWhat is it? Do you want to kill someone?â
Enlike shook his head.
âWhatâs wrong, Enlike? Youâre acting strange lately.â
âI have a question. Why is Qumola here?â
âWhat?â
Boramot frowned.
âWhatâs wrong with Qumola? What will you do with that information?â
âNothing.â
ââ¦Oh well.â
Boramot took a sip from his bottle and started talking.
âSheâs a Meat like you brats. Since her mind is still close to a human being, I brought her thinking that she might be of use.â
âAnd?â
âThatâs it. Why are you asking?â
Boramot said in a bored tone. Enlike began thinking.
âEveryone seems to care about her. Why is that?â
As Enlike said this, Boramot looked even more bored.
âWhat, did you also start taking interest in the opposite sex?â
That way of speaking was more unpleasant than ever.
âThatâs not what I mean. Iâm just asking why everyone seems to care about her.â
After pouring more alcohol down his throat, Boramot answered.
âTheyâre a bunch of guys stuck on an island without knowing of the outside world. Even that sort of mouse will catch their interest.â
Enlike took offense in him calling her a mouse. He also thought that way of her, but Boramot saying it felt unpleasant to him.
âI have once seen her smile.â
âAnd what of it?â
âWhy did she smile?â
Boramot snorted after hearing Enlikeâs question.
âBecause sheâs a mouse. Give her some food and she will obviously smile. Thatâs all.â
Boramot gulped down the remaining liquor as if saying the conversation was over. Enlike felt that his eyes were telling him to go away if he didnât have any further business.
However, thatâs not what he wanted to hear. Enlike stood up while thinking about Boramotâs disappointment.
He returned in front of the bonfire. The fire was already gone and Qumola and the rest were nowhere to be seen. While staring at the bonfireâs traces, Enlike recalled Qumolaâs small back and the faint smile he had seen her wear that day.
ââ¦Qumola.â
He let out that name with a small voice. There was no reply.
Enlike suddenly looked up to the sky. He could see a lone bird flying.
He shot out lightning. It shined in the night-time sky for an instant, and the bird fell down with a tailspin.
Enlike looked at the feathers of the bird that fell to his feet. Those bluish feathers looked pretty. He grabbed the birdâs neck and pluck out a slightly singed feather.
Days kept passing without any change.
Enlikeâs abilities have visibly deteriorated. He failed at strengthening his Magic with the Deliberation and even in using lightning strikes which he worked so hard on perfecting until now. Also during that day, his lightning that was supposed to be able to travel about five meters struck instead in his immediate vicinity.
Enlikeâs body bounced and fell on top of the sand. Boramot came up running in a hurry.
âWhatâs wrong, Enlike?â
Boramotâs tone was severe. As Enlikeâs abilities deteriorated, Boramot also stopped giving him special treatment. His voice was the same as when he talked to the other guys, a mixed tone of scorn and anger.
Fortunately, he avoided a direct hit. Enlike rose while staggering.
ââ¦Thatâs enough for you. Go back and let Qumola take care of you.â
ââ¦Hey, Enlike. Get a hold of yourself.â
After saying this, Kayas tried lending a hand to him.
âHe can go by himself. Continue your Deliberation!â
Boramotâs angry voice echoed. Enlike got up and dragged his aching body back to the cave where Qumola was.
âEnlike-sanâ¦â
Qumola stepped up towards the wounded Enlike who was returning to the cave. He then calmly gave her instructions.
âFirst, bring water. We need to cool the wound and then also let me drink a bit. Use the medicine afterwards.â
Just as she was told to, Qumola cooled off his wound and applied medicine. Both her hand movements and expression were clumsy. Seeing her fearfully touch him like that was somewhat sad.
There was no one around. Enlike thought â Maybe now I can talk to her.
Timidly, so as to not scare Qumola, Enlike raised a small voice.
ââ¦Qumola.â
Qumola started pitifully shaking even more.
ââ¦What is it?â
She asked back in a fragile voice.
âAm I scary?â
After looking troubled for a while, she answered.
âYes.â
âWhy?â
âEveryone says youâre scary.â
âWhat are they saying?â
âThey say that you love killing and that you only think about which one of them you want to kill.â
It was not true. Enlike thought about telling her, but didnât. If he were to say such thing, it would be like him declaring he is not a monster.
If he were to become a monster, he would be able to smile. Enlike still had this lingering regret.
ââ¦Marlin-san, Veyzach-san and Lonkenny-san were all killed by youâ¦â
âI had no choice.â
Enlike replied.
âWeâre all here so we become monsters. If we canât become monsters we will simply die.â
ââ¦â
Qumola didnât answer, and Enlike became sad again. He wanted to hear some affirmation or even a denial. The silence rejected him far more harshly than anything.
Even he didnât know what to say. She applied his medicine using cotton.
âI have a question.â
âWhat is it?â
âSome time before Iâve seen you smile. I want to know why you were smiling.â
Qumolaâs hands froze.
âThat didnât happen. I havenât smiled in a long time.â
âDo you remember Lonkennyâs seashell?â
ââ¦Yes.â
âIâve seen you smile when Kayas gave it to you.â
âDid that really happen?â
Qumola answered, confused.
âDid I smile?â
âDo you remember now? Why did you smile then?â
âWhen I received the shell, I thought that perhaps Lonkenny-san was still alive.â
âThatâs it?â
ââ¦Thatâs it.â
Enlike was a bit disappointed. Is that all? He thought to himself.
âWhat will make you smile?â
âIf everyone will stay alive, that will make me happy.â
âI see.â
The treatment was already over. Enlike stood up and turned his back to Qumola.
I feel like Iâve understood something.
Qumola could smile because there were people who cared for her.
That didnât hold for Enlike. No-one cared about him, so he couldnât smile.
For Enlike, who was all alone, the only way to smile was by fighting. Just like Ganbanzel said, just like Boramot said, he could only smile by fighting and killing.
However, he also felt that something was wrong.
Was this really his goal?
He shook off that question from his head. It was the only thing he could do.
From that day on, Qumola avoided Enlike even more than usual. Enlike was sad, but he didnât try talking to her again.
More time had passed.
Enlikeâs growth was still slow. There were those who began closing the gap among the group.
For example, Sasari. His ability allowed him to control water. The power of the high-speed water bullets he could shoot exceeded that of a normal handgun.
Although he was inferior to Enlike in his power to deal killing blows, the range and scope of his attacks were better than lightning.
One day, Sasari suddenly talked to him.
âTonight. You and me.â
There was no combat practice in a long time. It was no longer conducted for Enlikeâs sake. It would become a struggle to see who will survive and become a monster, Sasari or Enlike.
Sasari couldnât hide the excitement on his face. He was trembling, probably due to that as well.
âI looked forward to this day.â
Sasari said.
âWhy?â
âQumola will be happy if you die.â
Sasari said while smiling. The mention of Qumolaâs name greatly upset Enlike.
âWhy?â
âYou know. Qumola hates you.â
Thatâs not true â he wanted to say, but didnât. Qumola had a reason for hating him after all â it was because he kept killing her friends.