Chapter 206. Before Departure (5)
The Lazy Swordmaster
A complete defeat. The words that came to the minds of five people, including Nainiae, who fought the Abyss, were completely defeated.
âI couldnât get it right even onceâ¦â
ââ¦I canât believe we were beaten.â
In particular, the two people, Nara and Iril, who had no idea who he was and were confident that they would win as he was young, looked blank as if they were shocked by the current defeat.
âI, I will treat you first.â When the atmosphere calmed down after the battle, Priesia, who was looking at the situation, carefully gathered the other five and checked their condition. âFirst of all, I will start the treatment from Nainiae⦠Hmm?â
Tuk, tuk, she opened the hem of her clothes that had been crumpled like a whirlpool by Abyssâs fist and looked at Priesia, tilting her head as if to ask what was going on. âWhatâs wrong?â
âNainiae, is there any place where you feel uncomfortable?â
To Priesiaâs question, Nainiae, who was looking at the crumpled part of her clothes, answered with a strange expression.
ââ¦no, there isnât.â
Responding to Nainiaeâs answer that there was no uncomfortable place, Priesia turned to Nara and Iril and asked both of them as well.
âBoth of you, are you two uncomfortable?â
âWhat?â
âWell?â
The two people, who were confused by Priesiaâs question, raised question marks. They also tilted their heads like Nainiae, but didnât say they were sick or bothered.
âWhat about Ms. Sera and Mr. Ian?â
Ian only had a snowball fight with Abyss, and he had never physically bumped into him, so there should be nothing uncomfortable, but⦠In Seraâs case, Abyss grabbed her ankle and threw her like a ball, so there was a high probability that her body was seriously injured.
âMe, me tooâ¦â
âMe too, no problem.â
Even though they took a pratfall or rolled on the dusty ground⦠Far from being hurt, everyone was in a state where they didnât even get a scratch.
âTh⦠thisâ¦â Priesia muttered in disbelief as she saw Nainiaeâs body float in the air by Abyssâs fist and saw Naraâs body bend like a bow.
Abyss opened his mouth. âPriestess, are the children okay?â
âYes?â
Itâs not awkward at all for a child much younger than her to ask without honorifics, but Priesia asked back in honorifics instead.
âItâs been a long time since I moved around with this unfamiliar body. Honestly, it was difficult to control.â
Noticing that they werenât hurt, Nainiae recalled what Riley had said before coming here. âIâm worried about everything.â
Nainiae was convinced that even if Priesia didnât use her divine eyes, Abyss wouldnât do anything harmful to the five people, including herself⦠and she was sure that Abyss wouldnât do that to Riley either.
âYeah, Iâm glad you all werenât hurt.â Abyss, who was looking at the group, nodded as if he was relieved and sat there.
âThe warriors⦠no, I was expecting that since Riley brought you here, Iâm sure they are good friends. But I didnât expect you to be such good friends. Itâs fun.â
When Abyss, who was muttering to himself, started laughing, question marks appeared on the faces of Nainiae and the other five.
âI didnât mean to do anything to all of you. I simply thought it would be better to warm-up and go⦠Thatâs it.â Abyss, who looked closely at the six faces, asked with a grandfather-like look with a young face. âIf you donât mind, Iâd like to tell you about your strengths or weaknesses with the warm-up we just had, is it okay?â
They were still looking at him suspiciously as if the alertness had not been completely resolved. Abyss sighed and changed the topic as if he couldnât help it.
âYou donât seem to like talking about it, so letâs talk about something else. For example⦠the story about Riley you donât know?â
Only Nainiae, who knew about his past life, wriggled her eyebrows, while curiosity arose on the faces of the other five.
âThe story of the young master that we donât know?â
âNo way⦠I have been with him since he was born. There canât be something about the young master that I donât knowâ¦â
When Ian shook his head and tried to deny Abyss, Abyss burst out laughing and looked at Nainiae.
âLooks like you know about that?â
ââ¦â
âNainiae?â
As the groupâs eyes turned to her, Nainiae, who was frowning, looked at Abyss and asked.
âAre you called⦠Abyss? Why are you asking me that question?â When Nainiae asked the boy in honorifics, Priesia looked at Abyss with a glance, âAs expected, there is something.â
âIf youâre not going to talk, Iâm going to tell them. For your information, I already told the lizard child his story. The child seemed to be more interested in where he lived than his story.â
The rest of the group, who were listening to the conversation between Nainiae and Abyss, started to look around thinking what to do. They were curious about the âRileyâs storyâ that Abyss mentioned. They wanted to ask, but they couldnât because there must be some reason why Nainiae frowned.
âI hope you donât think badly. Iâm just trying to save time.â
âSave time?â
âBy the way, if we want to go into that world together, it will be better for them to know his story to some extent⦠Donât you think itâs better to tell them in advance to save time while Riley is away?â
When Nainiae crumpled her face with an expression of âstillâ¦â, Abyss shrugged and asked. âDid he tell you not to talk?â
âThatâsâ¦â There was a time when Riley said it would be better not to talk about his past life, but Nainiae, who had never heard the word not to talk about it, blurred the end of her sentence.
âI guess you were warned.â Abyss, who nodded as if he understood, said. âWell, I would have done that too. If itâs known for no reason, you might get caught up in troublesome things. However, things have changed a little now⦠They have to know his story and go. Doing so is a shortcut to avoid the âannoyanceâ heâs worried about.
They know whatâs bothering him.â
Abyss, who looked at the group with a look of curiosity, added seriously.
âItâs not a good thing to hide secrets between colleagues who will go to the other side together.â
Abyss, who said that there might be a split later, looked sadly at Nainiae, who was still shutting her mouth, and praised her. âHeâs got a good man.â Abyss, who praised her with envy, said while scratching his hair. âThen, I have no choice but to say it myself.â
âButâ¦â¦â When Nainiae bit her lips again and blurred her words, Abyss told her as if she had nothing to worry about.
âIf Riley asks whatâs going on, this is it. Tell him, heâs being exposed. Itâs not a lie or an excuse, itâs telling the truth, so thereâs nothing to be afraid of. In my previous life, I fought like a horse. If it made me angry and tried to kill me, Iâd rather run away⦠Itâs a shame to lose a friend to fish with.â
Abyss began the story about Riley they didnât know, staring at the five people with question marks on their faces.
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âNot yet?â
ââ¦â
âAre you not done yet!â
âJust waitâ¦â
In Andalâs cave, in the treasure trove⦠Riley was pondering over and over again with a few items in front of him.
âHmm⦠what does she prefer?â
Looking at Riley, who was contemplating about what would suit her better than the one with better efficiency⦠Andal managed to resist the urge to smack the back of his head and asked, âWhatâs the problem?â
âNo, not what she likes⦠I donât know what suits her better.â
In his past life, in his present life⦠Riley, who only gave gifts to his mother, was contemplating about what to give Nainiae.
âWhat would you do if she liked either side? You said youâre going to return it. When you come back, you have to turn it back, what are you worrying about while grunting like this?â
When Andal glanced, Riley glanced back at him and opened his mouth blankly as if he had forgotten.
âOh, right. It wasnât a gift.â
ââ¦â
âIf itâs just rental, canât I just take it all?â
When Riley asked with a bloody smile, Andal, who had tested his limits of patience several times from Abyss until now, opened his mouth, turning his eyes into those of the dragonâs.
âIâm going to kill you. For real.â
ââ¦â
When Riley expressed his willingness to pay attention in silence, Andal muttered, turning his eyes back to a human.
âSpecifically, I think that girl will like anything you give her⦠or maybe you can use your finger and say, âwhich one should I choose?ââ
Riley, who was seriously contemplating using that method, shook his head and began to ponder once again.
ââ¦no.â
âThis jingle jingle rascalâ¦â
[Note: jingle jingle = used when youâre sick of something, itâs a stronger expression than the word âtiredâ]
When Andal turned around as if he had lost and opened the portal leading to Ansirium, Heliona, who was flying by her masterâs side, flew to Rileyâs side as if she couldnât help it.
Riley, who glanced at Heliona who flew over his shoulder, nodded as if he would accept the favor.
There were three treasures that Riley had on the floor. The first was the red coat he took first, the second was a white scarf, and the third was the âtwoâ small rings.
âReally?â
What Heliona confidently pointed to was the third item, two small rings.
On Helionaâs finger, who chose the ring without hesitation, Rileyâs eyebrows were subtly distorted.
âHmmâ¦â
When Heliona asked if there was any problem, Riley, who glanced at her, scratched his cheek.
âIt feels awkward.â
The reason why Riley, who had given Nainiae the âAstroaâs Ringâ as a gift around the end of spring last year, wasnât able to choose the ring was no different.
âTo me, the ring I gave her last year was very old ⦠Thatâs why I was trying to give it to her, but it wonât look like it if you look around.â
It was because he was slightly embarrassed.
Riley, who was scratching his cheek, nodded and answered Helionaâs question.
âThere are.â
âA scarfâ¦â As Riley turned his eyes from the ring to the scarf, Heliona shrugged and continued.
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Heliona nodded with her eyes closed, saying that it would be best to take the red coat, except for the ring and the scarf⦠then a voice came from behind.
ââ¦hey.â
âHey.â
With the voice coming from behind and the heat that seemed to burn her wings, Heliona turned her head.
âWhat are you doing? Now?â
Heliona began to whistle to pretend she didnât know, but it seemed that it wasnât enough to extinguish the fireball on Andalâs eyes.
ââ¦what should I do?â
Choose it or not⦠Riley was struggling, tilting his head as if he hadnât picked one of the three items yet.
âAh, this rascal for real!!â
It seemed that his frustration had finally exploded. Andalâs eyes flashed like those of a dragon, strikingly approached Riley, shoving the three items that Riley was struggling with into the bag he had in his right hand.
âHey, what the hellâ¦â
âJust eat it all! You rascal!â
As Andal shoved things into his bag and swung it toward Rileyâs face, Rileyâs hair was messed up by the wind pressure from his mouth.
When Andal, who dragged the bag on the floor, walked into the portal that had been opened beforehand, there was only silence in the cave where only Riley and Heliona remained.