**Episode 020: A Voice Crying Out to Live**
âThis is quite a flashy mess.â
âYeah.â
The supermarket we arrived at was the closest one to my house. A car had crashed into it, shattering the glass, creating a spectacular scene of destruction.
Up until now, I had delegated the fighting to Shuji as much as possible, focusing on providing support. With more courage than Yuna and Kana, there wasnât much for me to do if the number of Shadows was low.
Thanks to that, Shuji had reached level three by the time we arrived at the supermarket.
âLetâs go inside and see if we can find some food for now.â
âYeah.â
We cautiously entered to assess the situation inside.
âThereâs way more stuff left than I thought?â
âYeah.â@@novelbin@@
Despite the entrance being heavily damaged, it didnât seem like the food had decreased that much. The fact that the incident happened just yesterday played a significant role.
While I would like to help the people in the evacuation center where Yuna and Kana are, directly going there might invite various troubles. Well, what if I secretly offer assistance?
âHey, youâre not thinking of anything weird, are you?â
As I was lost in thought, Shuji, as if seeing through my thoughts, spoke.
âNo, nothing weirdââ
âYouâre probably thinking about sharing with the girl you helped in the evacuation center, right?â
âHow did you know?â
Are you an esper?
âWell, weâve been friends for over ten years. I can pretty much tell what youâre thinking by looking at your expression.â
If you understand my thoughts, then you should understand what I want to do.
âForget about it for now. First, letâs secure our supplies.â
âButââ
Shuji denied my thoughts, but not necessarily. It was more about getting the priorities right.
âIâll secure our share and leave it at home. You can do whatever you want after that.â
âShuji!!â
However, Shuji didnât outright reject my thoughts. It was more about reminding me not to get the priorities wrong.
I tried to hug him, understanding his point, but he skillfully dodged me.
Why are you dodging me!!
âHah, stop it, stop it. I find it disgusting when a guy hugs me. Iâd prefer a cute girl.â
âHehehe. Youâre really not straightforward. Well, letâs gather our essential supplies quickly.â
Shuji chuckled with a dismissive wave of his hand, pushing me away. Realizing he was just trying to hide his embarrassment, I chuckled back in response.
âHeâs such a hopeless guy.â
With Shujiâs signal, we swiftly filled the bag with necessary items from the supermarket.
âAlright. It looks like we canât fit anything else in the bag.â
Once we packed a reasonable amount, it wouldnât fit anything more.
âThatâs okay. Since the main items are preserved foods, they wonât rot even if we leave them at home. With this, we should be able to live for years just the three of us.â
âUnderstood. Our share seems secure with this.â
âYeah. After bringing it home and unloading, itâs up to you what you do next. Letâs go back.â
âOkay.â
With as much as we could fit into the bag, we decided to head home.
âNyaâ¦
However, just as we were about to leave the supermarket, a cry echoed from somewhere. The voice sounded weak, desperately seeking help.
âHey, whatâs going on?â
Shuji, puzzled by my sudden stop, called out to me.
âWait a moment.â
âHey!! What the hell are you doing!!â
Ignoring his words, I searched for the source of that voice.
âIt should be around hereâ¦â
I went to the back of the store and peeked under a fallen shelf.
âWhatâs going on?â
âI heard a voice.â
After Shuji, who had followed me, started talking, I continued searching for the source of the voice without particularly turning towards him.
âWhat?â
âNyaâ¦
âOh, there it is.â
When Shuji stared at me with a puzzled expression, the weak voice, which I had strained to hear, echoed again. I identified the location, lifted the fallen shelf, and placed it in a suitable spot.
âIs this the one making the noise?â
âYeah, probably.â
There, lying with fluffy fur without any movement, was a small white kitten. It was covered in blood, and its weakened state suggested that its life was on the verge of extinguishing, likely injured in the events from yesterday.
I squatted beside it.
âDo you want to help it?â
As I attempted to take a potion out of the magic bag to give it, Shuji spoke up.
âIs it a bad idea?â
âNo, as long as you can take responsibility after helping, itâs fine, isnât it?â
I looked back, gazing at Shuji with a pleading expression. He shrugged his shoulders and answered.
âThanks, man!!â
âItâs not like I did anything to be thanked for.â
I made a firm commitment to take care of this kitten. Swearing silently, I gently picked it up and tried to make it drink the potion.
âUgh. Itâs not drinking at allâ¦â
âIf it wonât drink, thereâs nothing we can doâ¦â
However, whether due to lack of strength or for some other reason, the kitten didnât swallow the potion. It would be challenging even if I tried to feed it mouth-to-mouth, especially with a cat.
Meanwhile, the kittenâs vitality continued to drain visibly, weakening before our eyes.
âIn that case, what should weââ
âDonât you have the job of a saint? Canât you do something with that?â
âOh, right!â
Feeling like all hope was lost, I had carelessly forgotten that I possessed six different jobs.
I cast a healing magic spell from the sacred magic I remembered.
âHealing!!â
As soon as I chanted the spell, the kitten in my arms shimmered with light. Its injuries healed rapidly, and the bleeding stopped.
However, that was all.
There was no sign of it recovering. This was not good.
I thought about whether other magic could help.
âOh, this might work! Translation!!â
I cast the next spell. This magic sent my own life force to the recipient. Through this, my life force was transferred to the kitten.
The effect was dramatic.
The kitten, which had been limp and motionless, regained vitality in its face. It went from looking exhausted to peacefully sleeping, with a noticeable change in breathing.
âHaaâ¦â
Drained of my own life force, I felt exhausted.
âIt seems like it worked.â
âYeah. The crisis seems to have passed.â
Watching the cat and feeling relieved, I nodded to Shuji.
âAre you going to take it home?â
âYeah.â
âI wonder what heâll say.â
âWell, probablyââ
We predicted what Satoshi would say.
âYou two are just too soft.â
When we got home and showed Satoshi the kitten, he wore a wry smile and said, looking at us as if we had brought home a stray child.
It was exactly the words we expected.