Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 188
Boyfriendās Circumstances 4
Speaking of the conclusion, I think I did well.
Using the knowledge I had, I restored the barren fields.
The people of this village ā that seems to be called Girim ā far from blaming me for killing their comrades were on the contrary grateful to me, and released me from the life of house arrest.
To be honest, it made me relax my attention.
Such a life one day abruptly met its end.
āWhoās the suspicious mage that was reported to kill people of Girimā
On a sunny afternoon several months later, five fully-armed soldiers appeared in front of the field where I was talking with Girimās chief.
Their objective in coming from the Royal Capital of Tarim is unmistakably me.
ā⦠That would be meā
By that time, having become able to decipher difficult literature I realized I have a special magic disposition ā Iām a user of a very rare reflection magic.
That is to say on the first day I unconsciously reflected the magical art they used.
Moreover, reflection magic has the additional effect of returning double the magical power. Normally they wouldnāt die, after all itās my fault they died painfully.
The time of judgement has comeāāāā.
Quietly I took a step forward.
The chief next to me turned his face away from me, and while trembling desperately made excuses.
āIt, it couldnāt be helped. If I hadnāt sent a report, we wouldā¦ā
āItās fine. Your decision wasnāt wrongā
Itād be strange if they suddenly trusted an outside who appeared out of nowhere like me, and itās the truth I killed people.
Besides, the chief probably contacted the Royal Capital immediately after I came. The Royal Capital is very far from here. As long as a transfer gate isnāt used to instantaneously transfer a person, it would take around that long.
When I glanced at the chief, he sat down like he lost strength.
āIām really sorry⦠I understand you are our benefactor. But⦠at the same time, I cannot forget you are a frightening mage. We canāt help but be afraid of you, no matter what. Sorry⦠Sorryā
While trembling, the chief put his hands together, and began rubbing his head on the ground.
I looked at that scene emotionlessly, and faced the soldiers.
āLetās go. At any rate, thereās no place for me to go. Please do as you likeā
ā⦠I see. Then, come. Donāt try anything strangeā
Heās probably talking about reflection magic.
I didnāt feel like explaining in detail, so I just nodded without ascertaining.
Perhaps the soldiers didnāt think Iād obediently follow as all had letdown expressions.
But, immediately, they tightened them.
Enclosed by them, I was placed in a simple two-wheeled carriage.
From the window I can see all villagers peeping here. But, when I meet their eyes, everybody awkwardly hangs their head.
āāāā Aah, they donāt need to worry.
Even if unintentionally, itās true I killed their comrades.
Iām plenty grateful for kindly treating me until now.
Sure, I resolved the problem with fields that was their source of worry, even so it canāt be helped if they hold a grudge against me, so I canāt complain that they did this.
If Iām to be punished for murder, Iāll obey.
Alone inside the carriage heading for the Royal Capital I closed the window curtain and let out a sigh.
Whether I want it or not, things will progress regardless of my will. I canāt calm down at all.
In those past few months I was desperate, and had no time to think about Sakura.
This might be just the right opportunity.
Until we arrive at the Royal Capital of Tarim, letās take my time to think about Sakura for the first time in a while.
Before I noticed I realized I was able to think about Sakura with composure.
āāāā And, I strongly felt that the flow of time can really heal various things.
āWe arrived, get offā
A few days later, the carriage arrived at the Royal Capital of Tarim.
It took them several months to come to the village where I stayed. I was sure we would take around that much time, so I was surprised at how unexpectedly quick we were.
ā⦠The Royal Capital sure is close. From what I could see on the map, I thought itās considerably farā
As I voiced my doubt, the soldier opened their eyes wide.
I see , the soldier nodded like he was convinced of something by my answer.
ā⦠So itās true you are a knowledgeable scholar. In Tarim barely anybody but high grade nobles can read maps⦠Right right, about your question, we used a transfer gate that a carriage can travel through. Thatās why we could travel so quickly. Itās thanks to the Kingās special permission. Feel gratefulā
āHis Majesty the Kingāsā¦?ā
Although I replied āIs that soā to the soldier who puffed up with pride, my head was filled with questions.
Why did the King have me expressly use a transfer gate?
If he wanted to simply execute me, thereās no need for such a thing. He just needed to order the soldier āKill himā.
Iāve already learned that Tarim is a considerably insular country.
The mentality here hates outsiders, and never accepts them in the true meaning.
A good example is that as an outsider, I was attacked when I first came to the village with no questions asked.
āāāā Thinking about it, thereās no way Iād be trusted. I made it as far as coming to the Royal Capital because I had knowledge necessary to ensure my survival.
I laughed at myself at how I could only see it as a shrewd way of thinking.
That said, I shouldnāt be mistaken.
āOi, what are you thinking? The King is waiting. Weāre goingā
āHaā¦? An outsider like me will be granted an audience?ā
ā⦠Itād be impossible normally. But, the Kingās orders are absolute. Anyway, the King said to bring you as soon as possible. Thatās why we received the permission to use a transfer gate⦠An audience is possible because itās a special caseā
I can understand less and less.
What is the Kingās aim.
My reflection magic? No, that canāt be it. There was nobody in the village who knew about reflection magic. Everybody, including the chief, believed I was a frightening mage who can use a unique magic.
While following the soldiers, I looked up at the castle.
Tarim castle gives off the impression of full focus on practicality. There are no useless decorations, rather itās meant to demonstrate might during wartime. A deep moat that can only be crossed by a drawbridge surrounds the castle. The switch of that drawbridge is probably within the walls. Speaking of the walls, theyāre astonishingly high.
āāāā The castle of a perfect stronghold type.
āWhatās up. Are you fascinated by Tarim castleā
ā⦠Yeah, itās a wonderful castleā
When I agreed to keep up the talk, the soldier next to me showed a delighted face.
Then he began a monologue.
āOf course. Those who donāt understand say Wilhelm castle is more wonderful, but let me tell you, theirs is no good at all. They only care about appearances, not fighting when push comes to shove. To begin withā¦ā
He became absorbed in speaking ill of the enemy Wilhelm Kingdom.
Wilhelm castle depicted in a history book from the chiefās bookcase was a beautiful castle with white walls and spires.
Wilhelm is extolled as the strongest country on the continent. Be that as it may, they arenāt particularly militaristic.
From reading history books, the correct interpretation seems to be that by fending off enemies that attacked them they earned the name of the strongest.
Iāve only heard about the rest from rumors, but the current Crown Prince of Wilhelm seems to be the strongest prince and is called flawless.
I canāt confirm how true that is, but supposing it is, itās foolish to fight against such an opponent squarely.
I removed my eyes from the soldier who was still disparaging Wilhelm, and pretending to listen ignored him.