May 11, 2020
Translated by Shufen
Unedited. Sorry!
The rain continues to fall heavily
I stare out the window with a dazed look in my eyes.
What is Humati-sama hiding?
(Could it be the culprit?)
No no no.
No way, I want to snort.
Thatâs too stupid of a scenario.
I couldnât smile but my cheeks were stuck awkwardly.
Itâs certainly a crazy idea but the more I think about it, the more likely it appears.
Maybe Humati-sama has already narrowed down the culprit.
I know I should still be pretending that I havenât seen through this.
But why am I doing this? Why wonât you tell me who the culprit is?
(I donât want to think too much... )
Selfish thoughts arenât good. The doubt that appeared continue to gradually spread in my heart.
Then should I act on this selfish thought?
Why donât I check in with Humati-sama in person?
Is the risk too high?
If you know who the summoner is, why are you lying to me? I donât think youâll tell me even if I ask you. But whatâs going to change if you keep quiet?
(Letâs go ask Humati-sama.)
I donât want to have any doubts.
Iâm fine if you just let me understand the current situation. Tell me about whatâs going on. If you explain it in a convincing way, Iâll feel more satisfied.
Now then. I need to meet up with Ordias-san first and have him lead me to Hutami-sama. I have to somehow catch Ordias-sama when I deliver lunch to the magic lab.
I sank into the bed.
I look out into the high sky.
With endless doubts, the invisible and indescribable uneasiness swirls within me.
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Chapter 33.2 : The Growing Bud of Suspicion
May 14, 2020
Translated by Shufen
Unedited. Sorry!
Itâs been a few days since then but the rain continues to fall.
When the weather isnât clear, your mood wonât be good.
Still, work is work. I pack up the bento in the basket as usual and leaf for the royal palace.
I havenât seen Ordias-san in the magic lab.
According to Luna-san, there seems to be a lot of work that needs to be done regarding the heavy rain damage in rural areas. Ordias-san said he might not appear in the lab for a while because he will be busy dealing with those work.
âIt was really hard cleaning up the bank. Thereâs rarely an opportunity to use magic. Iâve already used up too much of my energy. Itâs like a bird who ate too many seeds and doesnât want to see seeds for a while.â (Luna)
Luna-san stretches her shoulders to stress about how hard the reinforcing work for the collapsed bank was.
âUsing a little bird is a bad analogy.â (Cory)
Cory-san raises his voice while takes out the bentos from the basket.
âLuna no matter how much you eat, you wonât be tired of it.â (Cory)
âThatâs rude! In other words, would you like me to eat your bento?â (Luna)
âOkay, both of you must be really tired right now.â (Haruka)
It must be because Sena-san hasnât delivered bento recently so Cory-san is bitter about it. Iâm a little unwell but I continue to do the delivery. For me, Iâd like to keep doing the delivery as much as possible to catch Ordias-san.
âThe distortion of the pulse has finally begun to affect the natural world.â (Cory)
Cory-san mumbles as he hands the bentos over to Luna-san.
âCory.â (Luna)
Cory-san, whose name was called by Luna-san, shut his mouth.
âAh... Iâm sorry. I blunt out something strange in front of Haruka-chan.â (Cory)
The fact that the pulse is slightly distorted is supposed to be a secret. Of course, I, as an ordinary person, arenât allowed to hear about this.
Donât forget that line today.
âWhat do you mean? Does the heavy rain have something to do with the distortion of the pulse?â (Haruka)
âUm, no!â (Cory)
âSheâs going to ask because youâre always talking about unnecessary things Cory. ... Haruka-san, do you already know about the distortion of the pulse?â (Luna)
Luna-san glares at Cory-san while trying to mislead me.
âOh yes. There were some circumstances that lead to Ordias-san telling me about it. For some unknown reason, the pulse has been distorted for nearly a year.â (Haruka)
âOh, Ordias-san. Iâm very worried about the circumstances that lead to that discussion, but donât stick your neck into it. Ordias-sanâs hammer will be swung down towards your neck so itâs best to not touch upon that subject. But thatâs right, it was caused by the distortion in the pulse.â (Luna)
âIâve heard that if the pulse continues to be distorted, something terrible will happen.â (Haruka)
âYes, so the distortion of the pulse cannot be overlooked. It is believed that the extreme weather has been caused because of the length of time the pulse remains distorted.â (Luna)
No way, then the heavy rainâ
âThere are not many people who are aware of the pulseâs distortion, but if this continues, itâs possible that people would become aware of it.â (Cory)
Cory-san adds to the conversation.
âWhat can be done about it?â (Haruka)
âThe ability to stabilize the sanctuary is a power that is only given to the Priestess. I have no choice but to hope for Aldina-sama to do her best. But she said that she canât perceive the sanctuary that is the source of distortion.â (Cory)
Come to think of it, Ordias-san also said that.
Itâs not known which of the seven churchâs sanctuary are invaded because Aldina-sama canât see it.
âAt this rate, weâll definitely be in the vanguard of Aldina-samaâs pilgrimage.â
I donât think itâs a good idea.
I look out the window.
The rain doesnât look like itâs going to stop anytime soon.
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Chapter 33.3 : The Growing Bud of Suspicion
May 17, 2020
Translated by Shufen
Unedited. Sorry
A few days later, I finally succeeded in catching Ordias-san at the magic lab.
Every time I went to the lab to deliver bentos, Iâve asked Cory-san and Luna-san to tell Ordias-sama Iâve asked for him. Ordias-sama finally decided to show his face.
âSo whatâs the matter?â (Ordias)
As expected, Ordias-sama, who was forcefully called, is in a bad mood.
âIâd like to speak to you for a moment.â (Haruka)
âWell... â (Haruka)
I scratch my head with an awkward smile.
If you look closely, Ordias-sama looks a bit off because he is slightly tanned since he usually has a pale face. I feel a bit tired. I realized that this topic is something that is really pushing me so I tighten my expression.
âCan you arrange a meeting with Hamuti-sama?â (Haruka)
I ask Ordias-san in a straightforward manner.
As expected, Ordias-sanâs facial expression distorted at once. Thatâs right, nobody would be happy if another person causes them troubles when theyâre already busy. Iâm very aware that Iâm being disliked.
âOf course, itâs not right now. I donât mind if itâs in a week or two.â (Haruka)
I added in a hurry when I saw the deep wrinkles in Ordias-sanâs brows.
âWhy do you want a meeting?â (Ordias)
âEh?â (Haruka)
It was an unexpected question so I looked back to Ordias-sanâs face.
âWhy do you want to meet Hamuti-sama?â (Ordias)
âI want him to tell me the progress of the search for the summoner.â (Haruka)
âThere shouldnât be any significant progress. If thereâs any movement, thereâll be news.â (Ordias)
While answering, I became anxious as I sensed Ordias-sanâs strong rejection.
Why are you reluctant in me meeting Hamuti-sama?
Whatâs the reason why you donât want me to see you?
After all, Hamuti-sama lying would be inconvenient for me.
For a while, there was a subtle air between us.
Just as I interpret Ordias-sanâs intentions, Ordias-san must have seen my doubts. We couldnât find the next word to say.
âIâm not going to say anything. You have to stay calm.â (Ordias)
Ordias-sama broke the silence.
It seems like we should continue the current direction without touching upon the topic. If I just nod and withdraw, I will continue to come to this place. As if nothing had happened, I will return to the days of going back and forth between the diner and the royal palace.
It doesnât cause any problems, but...
âOrdias-san, Iâm not convinced.â (Haruka)
I dared to speak out.
âIsnât there something wrong because Prime Minister Hamuti-sama canât find the culprit after all this time? If you really canât find it, then thereâs a problem with the royal system because a criminal used the forbidden summoning technique. It summons a person from a different world. If the person who did such a big thing isnât identified, then anyone can just summon people from different worlds.â (Haruka)
âHarutia.â (Ordias)
âI would like Hamuti-sama to explain it. I... I think Hamuti-sama really knows the culprit.â (Haruka)
âHarutia, shut your mouth.â (Ordias)
Ordias-sama ordered in a strong tone.
I unintentionally closed my mouth as told. Itâs unusual for Ordias-san to speak in such a clear commanding tone when heâs not in class.
âIâm telling you, Iâm not informed about the circumstances of the investigation. I donât know if your concern is irrelevant or not.â (Ordias)
Ordias-san relaxes against the chair.
âIn any case, you better not stick your neck into it. Thereâs nothing you can do, donât bite Hamuti-sama in vain.â (Ordias)
When I heard those words, Ordias-san stopped my momentum of standing up from the sofa.
âBut Iâm afraid I canât go home anymore if I donât do anything. Certainly, I canât solve anything but, I have to raise my voice.â (Haruka)
Itâs so frustrating.
I know that Iâm trying to make my move without any plan. Iâm still worried so I canât help it.
Ordias-san looks over at me with interest so I could only nod at him.
âArenât you good at being swept around by principle?â (Ordias)
When I was a Priestess, I was cynical because I was at the mercy of the people around me.
âI dropped that cute act around a year ago when I return back to my original world.â (Haruka)
â... I see.â (Haruka)
He sighs. Heâs being really rude.
âAlright.â (Ordias)
âEh?â (Haruka)
Ordias-san gave me a quick response while I try to think up a rebuttal.
âIâll make an appointment with Hamuti-sama to see me. I donât know what the outcome will be like. You have better take responsibility for the rest.â (Ordias)
âYes, I understand.â (Haruka)
âCertainlyâ nothing will change if it stays this way.â (Ordias)
The last word was whispered like a monologue.
âI will contact you at a later time. Be quiet until then.â (Ordias)
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