Now clean, Kei sat down on a chair and suddenly began to speak, ãNow then, where to startã
They were in the furthest room in the village leaderâs house.
Kei and Aileen were the only ones in there at the moment. He told the others that he wanted to speak with her and they left the two alone.
Aileen sat cross-legged on the bed and cocked an eyebrow when Kei began to speak.
ãâ¦Why are we speaking in Esperanto?ã
ãI donât want us to be overheard. Itâs just in case[1],ãKei shrugged.
ãSo weâre using it as a code.ã
ãExactly. Besides English, this is the only language we both know. Just use English for words that you donât know.ã
ãAlright. By the way, can you use magic?ã
ãYeah,ãKei affirmed her question. ãIt seems that spirits are here too. But, the energy drain from using magic is heavy. It definitely uses your life force. I was close to fainting. Now I realize what it meant when they said that youâd die if your mana ran out.ã
ãThat means youâve used it already?ã
ãâ¦Yeah. Just a little.ãHe averted his eyes.
Aileen wanted to ask him what he used it for, but he didnât look like he would answer, so she gave up.
ãââWell, letâs leave the magic talk for later. The problem right now is this world.ãKei stared directly at Aileen and forced the conversation in a different direction. ãIâve come to the conclusion that this isnât the game world, but rather a world similar to Demondal.ã
ãâ¦Mhm.ã
ãThe reason is⦠Well, thereâs a few. It feels too real. Sweat, blood, and everything else has every little detail replicated. Also I donât think that the NPCsârather, this worldâs inhabitantsâ behavior is AI. So on and so forth.ã
ãHey, Kei. What actually happened last night?ãAileen asked, looking a little worried.
Kei gave a light sigh. ãLetâs seeâ¦ã
He summarized his flight while carrying Aileen, the fight against the Hound Wolves, the use of the potion to treat her wounds, and finally their arrival at Tahfu.
ãIn other words, you went right into a village that just suddenly showed up and one youâve never seen nor heard of?⦠Thatâs quite risky, donât you think?ã
ãYeah⦠Sorry.ãHe had no rebuttal.
ãSorry, Iâm not trying to criticize you. It just didnât seem very Kei-like⦠What happened after that?ãAileen pressed him for the rest.
Kei explained how she stayed at the village leaderâs home and how they discovered that the problem was poison. He then told her that in order to determine what type of poison it was, he launched a counter-attack on the bandits.
Aileenâs face clouded over. ãThe bandits⦠You killed them, didnât you?ã
ãYeah⦠Some of them, anyway.ã
ãOkayâ¦ãshe said while lost in thought with her head down and a meek expression.
Kei didnât know how to respond.
It wasnât like he wanted her to feel grateful. It was the decision that he arrived at, and to him, it was the best choice. Nothing can change whatâs already been done. He didnât want Aileen to feel guilty about his decisions.
He wanted to convey that to her, but he didnât know how to say it. Even if he did, it probably wouldnât change how she felt.
While he was thinking, Aileen suddenly lifted her head, ãUm⦠Kei.ã
ãHm? What is it?ã
She stared at him with her wavering blue eyes and gave a shy, clumsy smile.ãâ¦Thank you. For saving me.ã
Her words pierced right through him. ãâ¦Whatâs with that. Well, you knowâã
Kei smiled and scratched his cheek; a reaction out of character for him. No matter how he floundered, she would still worry about him, huh. Nonetheless, he was able to calm down a little, but he still had no reply.
Iâm certainly a selfish bastard, Kei thought.
Kei folded his arms and reclined in his chair imperiously, ãâPraise me more!ã
ãWoah, your ego suddenly grew! ã
Aileen reeled back exaggeratedly, and when their eyes met they both chuckled.
ãAt any rate, for those reasons, I believe that this isnât a game.ã
ãI didnât truly think that this was a game, either.ãAileen shrugged slightly. ãWith development, replicating reality like this in VR could be possible. But, itâs a little hard to believe that it would happen so suddenly,ãshe had a distant look as she grumbled and roughed up the sheets.
ãI suppose so⦠And unlike the game, it looks like there isnât any reviving in this âworldâ. Of course. Of fucking course not, butâ¦ã
For argumentâs sake, if anyone could be respawn in this world then killing would be a much lighter matter. However, judging from the villagersâ and banditsâ reactions, that didnât seem to be the case. Everyoneâabsolutely everyone, felt the same about death.
ãOh⦠Then weâll have to do our best to not dieâ¦ãAileen muttered seriously as she stared at the scenery out the window.
Kei couldnât help but think that such an obvious thing was a little strange.
ââ¦Hm?â
The sound of footsteps shuffling closer came from the other side of the door.
ââKei-dono. Itâs Anka.â
âOh, itâs just Anka.â Kei stood up from his chair and opened the door, inviting the old woman with her walking cane inside.
âMy apologies, did I interrupt something important?â
âNo, no, we just finished talkingâAileen, this is Anka, the village shaman. The one who took care of you the entire time you were sleeping.â
âNice to meet you, it looks like I was quite a bother. Thank you.â
âNot at all, please donât worry about it.â
âNot at all, please donât worry about it.â She smiled at Aileenâs manners and murmured, ââ¦How beautiful.â She stared at Aileen with the tiny eyes buried in her wrinkled face. Her eyes shone with curiosity like that of a child.
As Kei helped her into a chair, Anka offered a bag to him.
âKei-dono. Here are the potions you left with me.â
âOh, thanks.â He smiled slightly as he took the bag, remembering the potions they lost. Out of habit, he checked the contents. Inside were a handful of full bottles and one half-empty bottle. It wasnât a terrible loss.
âLooks like the Tanuki kept his paws out of the cookie jar.â
ââ¦Tanuki?â
âI meant Bennett.â Kei couldnât resist telling her. If they were left with Bennett, some would definitely be gone. âSpeaking of him, he told me that you treated my cheek. Thank you, again.â
âItâs no problem at all. It was a salve that I made, so itâs not nearly as effective as a potionâ¦. Should I have used a potion?â
âNo, that wouldâve been a waste. Iâm grateful for the treatment.â
A potion would have healed a wound this small in an instant, but it could also be used to treat fatal wounds. A salve, on the other hand, wouldnât be able to heal something fatal. He wanted to express his honest gratitude for her understanding the importance of preserving the potions.
âYour praise is undeserved⦠Now then, Kei-dono.â She cleared her throat and sat up straight. âIt is shameful, but I have two favors to ask of you.â
ââ¦What are they?â Keiâs expression sobered.
He had only appreciation for this sincere and courteous old woman and he still owed her for taking care of Aileen, so if she wanted help with something then he wanted to do all he could.
But, that depended on the request, of course.
ââ¦The first one is about the potions.â It was difficult to say, but she still said it clearly.
So that was one of them, Kei thought to himself.
Even Aileen, who was left out of the conversation, wore an expression that said, makes sense.
âInjury and illness; they kill people. Death is the inevitable fate of natureâbut itâs different when a newborn child has its last breath taken by a feverâ¦â Anka slid off of her chair and prostrated. âThis year, there are three women that are expecting. I donât know how many of their children will survive and grow up. Kei-dono, I know how valuable such a cure-all medicine is, and I would give anything for it. However, please, could you spare even a small portion? Even only enough to save the life of a weak newbornâ¦?â
âPlease stop, Anka.â Anka had her forehead pressed to the ground, and Kei helped her back up into her seat.
Kei let out a stressed sigh while she folded her arms and hung her head shamefully, looking very weak.
âThe potions are their lifeline.
Even in the game, the materials and equipment needed to make High Potions were high class, causing them to be very rare. From the looks of the people in this world, the rarity of potions was even higher, and he didnât even know the means to acquire them now.
âHe had to choose between being carried away by his emotions or favoring his and Aileenâs lives. There was no need to think. The conclusion came naturally.
ââ¦Iâm sorry, Anka,â he said quietly as he let his head fall. âThis⦠We want to hold on to these.â
After hearing this, Anka slowly shook her head with a pained expression. âNo⦠From the beginning, I knew. It isnât something that we would be able to pay for⦠Please donât mind it, Kei-dono. It was just a request from a senile old woman.â
âSorryâ¦â His feelings of remorse only grew with her sportsman-like conduct. But, he held out.
The room fell into silence. With miraculous timing, before the silence could steep, Aileen asked, ââ¦Then, what about the second favor?â
âOh, yes⦠The other request may also be impudent, but,â she brightened up a little bit and looked at Aileen and Kei. âI would be honored if you could teach me the Spiritâs language[2].â
Kei and Aileen exchanged looks.
ââ¦What do you mean?â
âItâs embarrassing to say, but even as the village shaman, I have little competence with the language of the Spirits. Our village hands down a text on the matter, but I donât know if itâs even correct.â Then, cautious of anyone else being around, she whispered, ââ¦To tell the truth, no matter how many prayers I recite for my patients, I donât think there is any effect. I doubt whether or not the wording itself is rightâ¦â
âThatâll be easy to do if thatâs all,â Kei carelessly answered. This request was small compared to the potions.
âTruly?! Thank you so muchâ¦â
Anka looked like she was about to prostrate herself again so Kei and Aileen quickly stopped her.