157. The Old White Dogkin
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
157. The Old White Dogkin
ãWait Fran! Hold on for just a second!ã
ãNn?ã
Erza called out to us as we made our way over from the inn to the dungeon.
He ran towards us with full force, his inner thighs rubbing together and his massive frame jiggling as a result of his movements.
Urushi seemed to feel the same way as me; he was lying down with his tail between his legs. His body language made it seem as if he had simply lost the will to exist because Erza did.
Fran, on the other hand, was able to maintain her composure. Man, sheâs got more guts than the two of us combined.
ãErza? Need something?ã
ãYou see, I just so happen to know someone that wants to meet and ask something of you.ã
ãWants to meet me?ã
ãYuppers! Heâs taken an interest in you because of all the stuff heâs heard from all the other adventurers. He really wants to meet the Magic Sword Girl that everyoneâs been talking about.ã
ãWhat kind of person?ã
ãHmmm⦠well, heâs not a bad guy for sure. He used to be an adventurer, so heâs not the strict type either. Heâs effectively the boss of Ulmuttâs beastkin, so it wonât hurt for you to know him.ã
Erzaâs description made it sound like getting along with the person in question would provide us with a lot of benefits. That said though, we might not actually be able to get along with him.
He might think us to be cheeky. Plus, heâs a beastkin, so the very fact that he wants to meet with Fran seems kinda fishy given that sheâs a Black Catkin.
ï¼But introduced by Erza.ï¼
ãTrue. I doubt Erza would introduce you to anyone thatâd try to screw with youâ¦.ã
ãI know how you feel. You must be a bit anxious about it, mhmm?ã
ãNn.ã
Yeah, in more than one way at that.
ãDonât worry! Iâll be right there with you. Iâll make sure I take responsibility if he tries to take you for a fool.ã
What? Just how? God damn, Urushiâs getting all teary eyed. Itâs okay boy, heâs not that scary, itâs okay.
ãâ¦Okay. Will meet.ã
ãThankies! Iâll show you over to him then.ã
ãNn.ã
ãWould you mind if we took a shortcut? I think itâs one you should be able to take without any issues.ã
Erza jumped the moment he finished speaking.
Apparently his so called shortcut just involved running atop the buildingâs roofs. I guess that made sense seeing as how this the city was built like a maze and all that, but was that really okay? Would we not get in trouble?
Er, actually, I guess there wouldnât really be any complaints, at least not to Erzaâs face anyways. Oh well, I guess it saves time, so whatever.
ãNn. No issues.ã
ãWoof!ã
ãKnew it~!ã
***
And so, we found ourselves in front of a fairly large house after 10 odd minutes.
It wasnât as big as the mansions nobles would typically have, but it was still fairly sizeable. Two fairly strong-looking beastkin were standing guard in front of the propertyâs gate.
ãHere?ã
ãYup. This is Grandpa Aurelâs house. Good day, guards.ã
ãGood day, Erza. It has been quite a long time since weâve last seen you. Please, do come on in.ã
ãThat Iâll do. Oh, right, Iâve brought a little someone along with me, so donât worry about her.ã
ãSir.ã
Wow, Erza showing his face just flat out gets us past security and everything? Damn.
ãIâve done quite a few jobs for Gramps, so heâs taken a liking to me and allowed me go in and out as I please.ã
ãSpacious.ã
ãWoof.ã
ãHeâs a former B ranked adventurer and a successful businessman. Heâs even also served at the Kingâs side.ã
Holy crap, Aurel sounds like heâs the spitting image of success. Yeah, he doesnât really sound like the type thatâd get along with Fran. Alright, I should find us an excuse to get us the hell out of there just in case the mood turns sour.
Though, I guess he kinda already has his eyes on us already seeing as how heâs calling us out right now.
Man though, the dudeâs garden is absolutely massive. We still hadnât even reached the actual house yet.
The garden was beautiful. It was filled with an assortment of flowers in full bloom and decorated with both fountains and statues. Erza taught us a bit about the flowersâ names as we traversed our way through to the main building.
That said though, neither Fran nor Urushi really seemed to really care about what he was talking about at all.
ãGramps! Iâm here!ã
ãHello Erza.ã
ãHey Shalla, whereâs Aurel?ã
ãHeâs currently out relaxing on the terrace.ã
ãThankies. This way Fran.ã
ãNn.ã
Erza seemed to know the place pretty well. The maid recognized his face, and heâd managed to easily find his way over to his destination without having to stop and ask the maid for directions.
Our destination, the terrace, was on the buildingâs second floor. It, like the garden, was incredibly vast and expansive. The mansionâs size made it so that the terrace provided us a good view over the city in its entirety. Both Fran and Urushi also seemed rather impressed by the angle we had on Ulmutt.
ãWow.ã
ãRuff.ã
They both jogged right up to the terrace railing and began looking at the city while completing ignoring the mansionâs owner.
ãHahahaha. Looks like the view happens to be to your liking.ã
Whew, thank god he wasnât all anal about manners and stuff. He simply watched over Fran, Urushi, and the pairâs sparkling eyes with a bit of an amused look on his face.
ãNn. Amazing.ã
ãWoof.ã
ãThatâs good to hear. Iâm Wijaht Aurel, a White Dogkin. Mind telling me your name, little missy?ã
ãNn. Black Catkin, Fran. This is Urushi.ã
ãWoof!ã
ãThanks for accepting my invitation. Do have a seat.ã
The White Dogkin was like Erza in the sense that he gave off an incredible sense of impact, albeit one of a completely different type; the man gave off the same sort of impression as a Mafiaâs Don.
His back was straight, and his gait full of vitality despite the fact that he appeared rather old.
ãYou really donât look like someone in their seventies no matter how I look at you. I really would like you to tell me your secret.ã
ãIt isnât really anything special. I simply kept setting goals for myself and moving forward. I just didnât give my body any time to age.ã
Thank god he isnât the type of person I was suspecting he might be.
ãThis tea is quite delicious, itâs one of my favourites, so I do recommend you try some.ã
ãNn.ã
ãThe leaves come from the Continent of Chrome. Collecting tea leaves has in fact been the sole hobby that Iâve picked up in my older years.ã
ãGarden?ã
ãI donât do the gardening myself. I just hire someone and have them do what they think works best. The garden would probably end up some sort of jungle if I was the one in charge of it.ã
Fran got down to business while enjoying the refreshments provided.
ãWanted to meet me? Why?ã
ãHahaha, you sure are a hasty one. I honestly wasnât driven to do so by anything in particular. I just happened to feel like meeting you after hearing all the rumours thatâve been going around town lately.ã
ãAs I said earlier, heâs basically the one in charge of all of Ulmuttâs beastkin. He just so happened to be interested in you, Fran.ã
ãIn charge of the cityâs beastkin? Thatâs an exaggeration. I just happen to know most of the people around because I was an adventurer for at least fifty years.ã
Is that really it? Does he really not like run an operation from the shadows or something? Okay, you know what, letâs use the Principle of Falsehood and double check. I know Fran totally just warned me about overusing it, but this is one of this scenarios where I kinda have to! Rightâ¦?
ãI took quite a bit of interest in how terrifyingly strong everybody said you were.ã
ãSo, what do you think? Isnât she cute? She really is just as strong as they say too.ã
ãIt seems that youâve taken quite the liking to her. I can see why, itâs been a while since Iâve seen such a bold kid, so I too immediately took a liking to her. Also, I assume the fact that sheâs got your approval means that the rumours were true as well.ã
Apparently the part about him taking a liking to Fran was the truth.
ãStill believe rumours even though Iâm a Black Catkin?ã
ãWhat, did you think that being a Black Catkin innately made you weak? Thatâs not true at all. Iâve met a fairly strong one when I was young, and right here in one of Ulmuttâs dungeons at that.ã
Aurel spoke in a bit of a nostalgic tone.
ãReally? Thatâs not something Iâve ever been told about.ã
ãThatâd be because Iâve never mentioned it.ã
ãWhere is that person now?ã
Fran questioned Aurel in a tone of voice much firmer than her usual one. I could see why though, this was our first time ever hearing about any other strong Black Catkin.
ãThat⦠isnât a question that I know the answer to.ã
ãThen, what kind of person?ã
ãWell, it all happened a whole 53 years ago, so Iâve basically forgotten everything.ã
It seemed that he just lied to us⦠but why? Was it because he died in the dungeon or something?
Aurelâs expression had gone dark. It didnât seem like he wanted to explore the topic in any more detail.
ãI know most of this cityâs beastkin, so do tell me if you happen to run into any issues. Iâll be sure to give you a hand.ã
The Principle of Falsehood informed me that he really meant what he said, that heâd help us out if need be. You know what, letâs not try digging into that whole other Black Catkin and whatnot. There was no point probing him about the topic, especially seeing as how we seemed to have just won his favour. No point going out of our way to lose it now.
ãBy the way, I happen to have a request for you. Would you mind taking it?ã
ãWhat kind?ã
ãIâd like you to deliver something to a place not too far from here. You should be able to get it done if you work at Erzaâs pace.ã
ãCanât just ask Erza?ã
ãIâd prefer if you took this request. How about it?ã
ãOkay.ã
Fran replied to him immediately. I felt that this whole thing seemed a bit fishy, but Fran seems to think itâs okay, so , so Iâll just roll with it.
ãGreat. Thanks.ã
ãNn.ã
Aurel made a bit of a relieved smile. It seemed that heâd really wanted Fran to take his request.
ãAlright then. Iâd like you to take this to one of my acquaintances.ã
ãPendant?ã
Aurel handed Fran a plain looking pendant with a black stone embedded inside of it. It looked like the type you were supposed to wear around your neck.
It looked a really cheap item, the kind of thing you could find just about anywhere.
ãThat it is. Could you hand it over to the eastern dungeonâs Dungeon Master?ã
ãDungeon Master?ã
ãYeah. Make sure you hand it over personally, okay?ã
ãNn. Got it.ã
Hmm, this requestâs got a bit of a mysterious air to it. Iâm really looking forward to seeing whatâll come out of us doing it.