283. Hero or Idol?
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
Hero or Idol?
Translator: SupremeTentacle
Editor: Exkalamity
The village chief danced around for a bit before settling down and guiding us into the village. A huge mass of people crowded around the area in front of the gate. There were at least two hundred black catkin gathered around us. Despite that large number, the crowd was awfully quiet. We could hear some murmuring alongside the occasional sob, but nobody was cheering or shouting. Most of the villagers were stunned in silence.
One of the black catkin in front of us knelt onto the ground. He clasped his hands together in prayer and stared fervently at Fran, as if she was the Messiah. One by one, the other black catkin around him followed suit. It didnât take long for the entire crowd to begin praying, with Fran as the object of their worship. The bizarre atmosphere left Fran and I bewildered.
âPeople, people, stop it,â said the village chief. âCanât you see that you are bothering the Black Lightning Princess?â
The people around Fran awkwardly got to their feet, though they did still continue to send her their ardent stares.
âIâm sorry about that,â said the village chief. âAs far as we black catkin are concerned, you may as well be a walking miracle. Everyoneâs just acting like this because seeing you has moved their hearts. Could you forgive them?â
âNn. No problem.â
As if Franâs voice was a signal, the crowd started to buzz.
âOh my god, she talked!â
âHer voice is so adorable!â
âShe is truly divine!â
âMommy, how do I become like her?â
The people around us were talking excitedly. They were treating Fran more like a famous idol than an adventurer or warrior. The crowd rapidly closed in on her. Everyone was trying to get a closer look at her all at once.
âEnough!â shouted the chief. He waved his hands, shooing the crowd away. âI must show her our villageâs hospitality. If you would please follow me, Black Lightning Princess.â
âNn.â
The crowd parted and allowed the chief to lead us to a slightly larger house in the middle of the village. A large group of black catkin trailed behind us. Most of them were kids, so I half expected them to call out to us. But none of them did. It was obvious from the looks in their eyes that they were too busy admiring Fran to remember how to use their voices.
When we got to the chiefâs house he sat us down and then personally brewed Fran a cup of tea. A bunch of black catkin crowded outside the window, watching her drink. I could sense that a lot more had their ears pressed to the walls.
âI apologize for being unable to serve you anything better,â said the chief.
âNn. Not problem. Tasty,â said Fran, after taking a sip.
âOhhhh! Thatâs good to hear! Thank you for your kind words!â
The people outside the house cheered.
âThese tea leaves were produced by this village. Everyone will be honored to hear that you enjoyed them.â
âNn.â
I hope Fran wasnât just providing them with lip service. What would they have done if she said it was bad? Probably have someone run off and buy expensive tea.
âNow then.â The chief sat down. âMay I ask the reason for your visit?â
âNot much,â said Fran. âJust wanted to see black catkin village.â
âOh I see!â The chief smiled as he nodded. âItâs an honor for you to show interest in us. Please let me offer you my home for you to stay the night. There are no inns in this village and my house is the biggest here.â
âDonât worry. Just a few days. Will camp outside.â
âNononono! How could I possibly allow the Black Lightning Princess herself to stay outdoors? Please, make yourself at home.â
âReally? Thanks.â
âIf there is anything else you need, please feel free to let me know.â
This is a little troubling. We didnât come here to impose on the village. Rather, we came here to see if there was anything we could do to help.
âTell if any trouble,â said Fran. âWill help with anything.â
âI am truly happy to hear those words,â said the chief. âBut we could could not possibly ask that of you, who has already brought so much hope to our tribe.â
âItâs fine,â insisted Fran. âTell me. Any monster problems?â
âWe are in a secluded area that doesnât see many monsters,â he explained, âso they havenât been a threat for a while. We have the beast lord to thank for finding us this location. The land isnât very fertile, and itâs hard to grow crops, but at least we can live here in peace. That said,â he paused, âcould I ask one thing of you?â
âNn. Happy to do anythingâ
âCan you show our young ones how strong you are?â
âCombat prowess?â
âYes. It isnât possible for us old folk to hunt 1000 evil beings. Weâre just too old. But the younger generation has a chance. I would really appreciate it if you could show them that itâs possible for us black catkin to be more than just the weakest tribe. You may even be able inspire them to go out and hunt evil beings for themselves.â
âNn. Got it. Right now, tribe a little cowardly.â
âGreat! Iâm glad to hear it!â
The black catkin outside of the house started kicking up a fuss right as we wrapped up the conversation. The commotion grew louder and louder until they were shouting with their voices laced with panic. And before long, someone began violently knocking on the chiefâs door.
âChief! Chief are you in? Itâs an emergency!â the person shouted.
The chief hurried to the door and opened it.
âWhat is going on? You are being loud,â said the chief.
âChief itâs bad! Goblins! We sighted goblins nearby the village!â
âWhy are you so panicked? We have the guards. What are they doing?â
âThis is more than the guards can handle!â shouted the man at the doorway. âThere are over 20 goblins!â
âWhat did you say? Thatâs way too many! Schwartzekatze is doomed!â
Hmm? Is twenty goblins alot? Maybe for a small village, I guess, but their reaction is totally overblown.
Fran stood up.
âWill handle them,â she said. âWill show my strength.â
âWill you really take care of it for us?â asked the chief nervously.
âNn. Have some people follow. Will put on a show.â
âGot it! Iâll send some promising fellows your way.â
The chief nodded and dashed out the house in a hurry.