Chapter 93: The Irrational Berserker Girl Emi
The Reincarnated Extra
The Irrational Berserker Girl Emi
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Running, running.
Cutting through the wind as I run.
Utilizing the ãGrasshopperã technique, I sprint all the way to the northern cliffs â the TogÅ«do nesting grounds.
Kamasse is a good guy.
At the very least, Iâve taken a liking to him.
The humans I actually come to like arenât that many, truthfully.
I like those who have shown me kindness.
My master, Baron-sama, and Sara-chan.
They all treated me properly as a person despite me being a cursed child, instead of looking down on me.
Thatâs why I like them.
â¦And Kamasse too.
Though I initially thought he was an unpleasant sort, at his core he turned out to be surprisingly earnest and upright.
He properly apologized to me, and even treated me to yakitori.
Thatâs why I like Kamasse.
I absolutely donât want him to die.
That thought arose strongly within me.
Which is precisely why, seeing Kamasse nearly killed by those damned birds, I completely lost my temper.
Iâll kill them, those birds.
Unforgivable. I cannot allow them to live.
Iâll slaughter every last one.
My vision turned crimson, unable to think of anything else.
First I crushed their heads withãInfinite Pebblesãto kill them.
But those damned birds proved surprisingly smart, quickly defending against the pebbles with magic.
So afterwards, I usedãGrasshopperãto leap onto the birds directly and severed many necks withãMantisã.
Served them right.
However, the truly infuriating part wasâ¦
To reiterate, those birds were quite intelligent.
And I had completely lost my cool, succumbing to blind rage.
Before I knew it, the Togūdo I was clinging to had been isolated from the flock at a distance.
Trying to leap to another would leave me without stable footing, plus the gap was a bit too far.
â¦That was when the suicidal dive came crashing in.
The colliding Togūdo were instantly killed upon that shattering impact.
I found myself plummeting towards the sea along with them.
âHohohohohohohohohoh!â
âHoholhoh! Hoholholhoh!â
The TogÅ«doâs screeching laughter-like cries rang out, utterly grating.
Donât mess with me, damn it! So infuriating!
Donât mock me! Iâll kill you all! Kill! Kill!!
My head filled with rage once more, but without any footing, there was nothing I could do.
No matter how I flailed, I could not fly through the air.
The TogÅ«doâs forms shrank smaller and smaller as I fell, untilâ¦
âO wind, blow it away! ãStormã!â
Those incantation words reached my ears right before a sudden gust blew against my back, hurling me back towards the cliffs.
I face-planted onto the ground.
Converting the impact into magic power, I tumbled over a few more times while retaining that momentum.
âHey! Hey, are you okay Emi!?â
I heard hurried footsteps rushing over while that voice called out to me.
â¦It was Kamasse!!
Groggily sitting up, I lifted my gaze to the silver-haired young adventurer.
His clothes were tattered, showing he had clearly taken quite a beating from those damned birds, but he didnât seem seriously injured.
Looking lively. Alive.
Kamasse was alive.
I moved closer and hugged him, pressing my ear to his chest.
His heart was beating.
Kamasse was alive!!
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Though his pulse did seem unusually rapid. Was he unwell?
Peering up at his face, it was flushed bright red.
âKamasse, are you okay? Not hurt, are you?â
âA-Ah!? Hurt!? Well, as an adventurer, having recovery potions on hand for when you take a tumble is basic! As the exceptional adventurer I am, I would never neglect such preparations, so no need to worry!â
Kamasse hurriedly pushed me away while flustered, showing off an empty potion bottle as supposed proof of his well-being.
But was he really okay? His face was still so red and he seemed rather different from usual.
For some reason, Extra-sama started raging too.
No, Iâm currently a 7-year-old girl, you know?
Kamasse looks like a middle schooler at most, so is it really conceivable for a girl my age to make him blush from a hug?
If so, just how inexperienced is Kamasse? A cultural difference, perhaps?
And by the way Extra-sama, you were awfully quiet until just now?
Ah, I see.
My apologies for the lack of consideration on my part, then?
âAnd you! Are you really okay yourself? Not injured, are you? I did shoot that ãStormã spell at you to pull you over, after all. Iâm so sorry about that!â
Now it was Kamasse expressing concern for me instead.
How nice of him.
That incantation from before must have been Kamasseâs doing, it seemed.
âSomething like that was nothing.â
I swung my arms about to show I was unharmed.
No need to worry, Kamasse.
ââSomething like thatââ¦but I was actually pretty serious with that spell I cast impulsivelyâ¦â
Huh? Now he seemed dejected.
Oh come on, Kamasse!
His emotional ups and downs were rather amusing to watch, I had to admit!
Anyway, in any case.
I looked up towards the sky.
The flock of damned birds circling against the cloudy backdrop seemed to be keeping a wary distance, likely cautious of my jumping ability.
At that altitude, even I couldnât feasibly reach them right now.
Conversely, they also lacked any long-range means to attack us from down here, one could say.
In other words, Kamasse was safe!
I had protected Kamasse!
That settled this entire matter, didnât it?
â¦This time there didnât seem to be any odd divine intervention either.
I protected him.
This timeâ¦I protected someone!
Guuuuu.
â¦Iâm hungry!
I suppose Iâll just snack on the meat of those fallen damned birds lying around before heading back to town.
Shuffling over, I grabbed one by the nape and forcefully tore off a chunk.
Buchi, buchichiâ¦
The gushing blackish blood.
The crimson raw flesh emerging from the feathers.
â¦Time to dig in.
Gokugokuâ¦
Mushammushaâ¦
âH-Hey, hey!! Whatâs with that casual meat-eating look on your face!? And donât eat it raw, cook it first for crying out loud!!â
Kamasse snapped out of his dejected sulking to protest at me.
Oh stop it. Donât interrupt my meal.
Youâre going to ruin my moodâ¦
âStop leaking out that killing intent. Your fuse is way too shortâ¦Actually, take another look up there.â
Heeding Kamasseâs words, I glanced skyward again, but all I saw was the same flock of damned birds circling above, showing no signs of trying to attack us further.
I cocked my head skeptically.
Since Kamasse was safe, wasnât everything settled now?
I had considered âslaughtering them allâ in my earlier rage, but having calmed down, I no longer felt compelled to exterminate those damned birds so thoroughly.
ââ¦It may be hard to make out from this distance, but do you see that large red TogÅ«do flying? Thatâs the TogÅ«do Commander. A highly intelligent, troublesome foe. If we leave it be, the TogÅ«do flock will keep expanding their territory, and Yoshanka town will inevitably get caught in the crossfire! We have to somehow take down that thing!â
â¦Huh?
âHey, why are you tilting your head like that? Protecting the unable is the duty of the capable! An adventurerâs duty! Didnât you become an adventurer yourself? Then you mustnât forget that!â
Ah.
Kamasse didnât know I wasnât actually an adventurer yet.
Well, in any case.
Kamasse wanted to defeat that red damned bird, it seemed.
Wiping the blood from around my mouth, I contemplated that thought.
If Kamasse said so, I didnât mind lending a hand.
But that red damned bird had retreated far up into the sky.
Out of reach.
âHow do you plan to defeat that thing?â
Those who can fly sure have an unfair advantage!
Whether attacking or evading, theyâre overwhelmingly favored, arenât they?
Honestly, I didnât see any feasible way to reach it.
There was no method to defeat it, I thought.
ââ¦There is a way.â
You have one, Kamasse?
Your stratagem abilities are impressive, arenât they?
And yet you were furrowing your brow with a troubled expression as you said that?
âOnlyâ¦under normal circumstances, no sane person would consider this method. It would place an immense burden on you. Sheer madness. Butâ¦Emi, after witnessing your rampage earlier, I believe you might just be able to pull it off.â
Oh?
âTell me this strategy then.â
â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..
The âstrategyâ Kamasse then described was so simplistic, I had to wonder if it even deserved that label.
And admittedly, it was the kind of outrageous plan most people would hesitate to actually attempt.
But for me, it should be doable.
With my flesh having undergone a degree of magic conversion, reasonably mastering ãBody Strengtheningã, and above all inheriting my masterâs techniques, I should be able to reliably execute it.
I could do it.
âAre you really sure about this?â
Why are you looking so teary-eyed, Kamasse?
This was the strategy you devised, wasnât it?
âItâs fine.â
Honestly, what was he being such a wuss about?
Kamasse kept going on about how dangerous it was, but I was quite sturdy, you know.
Unlikely to sustain any serious injuries from something so trivial.
This time too, I would definitely be okay.
ââ¦I just feel pathetic.â
Huh?
âHaving to be rescued by youâ¦and now relying on you again. I canât stand my own powerlessness. My weakness frustrates me.â
Oh come on, donât start whining at a time like this.
Well, I suppose as the (probably mentally) more mature one here, I should offer some reassurance.
ââ¦This time, I just happened to be stronger. Thatâs all.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â
âIf Kamasse gets stronger too, itâll be fine. Kamasse can get stronger.â
Probably. Since he was such an earnest guy.
âNext time Iâm in a pinch, the stronger Kamasse can rescue me then.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â
ââ¦Promise.â
ââ¦Yeah, itâs a promise.â
We bumped fists, a small symbolic gesture.
Oh, Kamasseâs expression had turned resolute and steely.
He seemed fired up now.
Rotating his wrists, ankles, neck, shoulders, waist â a full warm-up sequence.
Alright, okay.
I used ãSolidifyã on the ground to reinforce my footing.
Then ãBody Strengtheningã on both legs, channeling power into them.
Finally, I fixed my gaze on the red damned bird soaring high above, fully prepared.
I was ready to go at any time!
âAre you ready!?â
Of course!
I nodded in affirmation to Kamasse.
âIâm all set too. Just give me the timing, and Iâll synchronize perfectly!â
What was about to begin was the red damned bird hunt, to be undertaken through our collaborative efforts.
Now that I thought about it, this would be my first experience hunting monsters in cooperation with someone.
With my master, it was more him demonstrating as I followed his example in a teaching dynamic, not true cooperation.
Considering that, having gained a comrade felt rather gratifying.
â¦Alright, letâs go.
No point grinning inwardly forever while keeping an expressionless face.
I locked onto the red damned bird as my target.
After some light stretches, I activated ãGrasshopperã and leapt with all my might.
Cutting through the air, my body soared skyward in an instant.
Now thenâ¦get ready, red damned bird!!