Extra: A Promise Fulfilled
Uzoh and Muzoh came to a new dungeon in search of a magic sword.
The area was under the Demon Kingâs rule. There were many yet untouched dungeons here and among them were dungeons that held magic swords.
âWere we a bit reckless this time, Uzoh?â
âMaybe, Muzoh.â
Their one-year deadline theyâd made with Kehma was approaching.
They would find a magic sword and return. They didnât intend to break their promise, but they still hadnât found a magic sword.
Even though it was a bit reckless of them to do so, thatâs why there was a very strong-looking monster walking down the passage in front of them.
It was a white wolf that was even taller than a human. If they recalled correctly, its was called a FenrirâŠ? At any rate, they could tell it was dangerous with just a glance. Because of that, as the room theyâd escaped to was a safety zone, even though it had saved their livesâit was a dead end.
âShould we resolve ourselves here? Uzoh.â
âThereâs no way out huh⊠looks like weâre trapped? Muzoh.â
âWhat do we do? We do have around a monthâs food this time though.â
âWe did learn, huh, Muzoh?â
âMaybe itâll head off somewhere within a month? Letâs try waiting.â
âMaybe.â
Three days passed since then, but the Fenrir was still there.
They were eating the preserved foods that had the least amount of time theyâd keep for⊠and had a lot of free time.
âHey, I wonder if trying to attack it from within the safety zone would workâŠâ
âThatâd be great. People say that the safety zone would be invalidated though, Muzoh.â
âThatâd be bad.â
Since they didnât have anything to do in particular, the Uzoh Muzoh brothers decided to play dice. Theyâd learned that preparing âtools for killing timeâ was a good idea as well. Dice didnât take up much space, so they were great as something that adventurers had to carry around with them.
âFive chips, I roll two, Muzoh.â
âHoh, then Iâll respond with another single chip and roll one⊠Roll!â
âRoll! ⊠Dangit, snake eyes!â
âI got a four. Itâs my win, Uzoh.â
The Uzoh Muzoh brothers were exchanging a small amount of copper coins back and forth. They were limited by the what they had on hand, so it wasnât like they were seriously betting money. Instead, it was just a normal game they used real money for chips.
When they finished, theyâd reset their amounts and start another name. After playing many times, they didnât know how many times theyâd won or lost. Thatâs how they passed the time.
âStill though, weâre stuck in a room. This is just like with that magic sword one.â
âThatâs something I really donât want to rememberâŠâ
âLeast we have food this time. I donât know if help with come this time, though.â
Bored, Uzoh started to examine the room.
Just then, a dice happened to roll out of his pocket.
Clink, clink⊠rolling across the floor, the six-sided die landed on a six.
â⊠How about we wait around another six days? If no oneâs come to help and if that thing hasnât left, weâll try attacking it.â
âYeahâŠâ
It was when he tried to pick up the dice.
The floorboardâs color was different. He hadnât noticed since heâd never taken too close of a look at it, but Uzoh noticed that it was slightly lighter in color.
When he knocked his knuckles against it, it sounded as though it were hollow.
âMuzoh, thereâs something here.â
âHuh? Whatâs up?â
He used a dagger to rip up the floorboard. When he did that, what they saw was a sword.
They also saw that it had a magic stone in it.
âOoh! We did it, itâs a magic sword!â
âWe did it, Uzoh! ⊠Will the exit not open if we donât turn it back?â
âNo way. This place is different from that dungeon, Muzoh.â
âYeah⊠what kind of magic sword is it?â
âNo clue. Letâs try putting some magical power into it?â
Muzoh picked up the magic sword and filled it with magical power.
They then collapsed.
âO-oi!? Muzoh⊠fuwaaah⊠w-what theâŠ?â
âAah⊠Iâm alright, just super⊠tiredâŠ?â
Apparently, the sword had the effect of indiscriminately spreading around sleepiness.
When the two of them woke up, the Fenrir on the other side of the safety zoneâs wall was sleeping as well.
That was dangerous. The effect attacked indiscriminately, so that means that the safety zone had collapsed⊠no, if that sleep wound up as being regarded as an attack, the safety zone was still unsafe.
âHey, couldnât we beat it since itâs asleep?â
âCut it out. I donât know how long itâs been asleep, but if we didnât finish it in a single blow, itâd wake up. Weâd die, Muzoh.â
âAh, right. Uzoh.â
⊠And then Uzoh stepped on something.
[Guruuuu!]
The Fenrir howled.
They fled into the safety zone at a dash, holding their weapons as faced the entrance.
âOi, Uzoh⊠donât step on its tail!â
âYeah, sorry about thatâŠâ
At any rate, the Fenrir had woken up and was glaring at them⊠The safety zone appeared to still be in effect. They took a breather.
â⊠Phew. Muzoh, what do we do?â
â⊠War of attrition?â
It was at that time.
âOh, found a Fenrir⊠whatâs it doing?â
A youth with dark red hair came walking up from behind the Fenrir. Both casually and without any hesitation. It was entirely as though he were strolling through a garden.
âOi, itâs dangerous!â
âNn? ⊠Ah, adventurers?â
He warded off the Fenrir as it tried to bite him with its fangs with the sword in his hand.
Forcefully pushed away, the Fenrir face planted into the ground.
âItâs all good with you guys if I take this one yeah? It is, right?â
âEh? Y-yeah, sure.â
A youth even smaller than him was taking on the Fenrir like he was toying with it. It looked like a joke, but the only thing the Uzoh Muzoh brothers could do in that situation was just stare.
A few minutes later, the Fenrir that had given them such a frightening feeling collapsed onto the ground covered in wounds.
âGood, itâs not dead. Successfully captured it alive⊠Ah, right. Seriously, that Jiji told us to do something so troublesome.â
The youth was talking with his sword. It was clad in fire, so it was unmistakably a magic sword.
However, for him to talk with the magic sword⊠well, maybe there were talking magic swords?
âThis should be good enough for today⊠Will you guys be getting in my way?â
âAh, no, donât mind us.â
âWhatâre you saying, you just saved us! Ha ha ha.â
â⊠That so? Iâm off, then.â
Saying that, the youth left in the same way he came. However, this time, he was dragging the Fenrir by the tail behind him.
âWe survived somehow, Uzoh.â
âAh, we forgot to thank him⊠we have to give him our thanks next time, Muzoh.â
They didnât know just how strong that person was, but he was definitely powerful. They hadnât heard of him, but if he was an adventurer, his name would rise up soon enough. Itâd be fine if they give him their thanks if they happened to meet him again.
Either way, with the Fenrirâs threat gone, the two were able to return to the Raverio Empireâs Imperial Capital virtually unharmed.
Having returned from the dungeon, the two carried with them a magic sword.
⊠With this, theyâd be able to face Kehma. They finally got a magic sword for him.
âWe finally obtained a magic swordâŠâ
âItâs a magic sword with a demerit to it though⊠itâd be difficult to use. Maybe that last time was just a coincidence? Letâs try having it appraised, Muzoh.â
âYeah, letâs take it to a shop. If we sell it, we should be able to buy another magic sword if we include our savings.â
The appraisalâs result was that its effect caused everything in the surrounding area to be indiscriminately affected by drowsiness. And that theyâd buy it for a single gold coin⊠That wasnât a bad price for a normal sword, but it was considerably low for a magic sword.
âMaybe we could sell it for its sleep-inducing effect, Muzoh?â
âYeah⊠people would usually just buy a [Sleep] skill scroll for that though. Unlike this magic sword, [Sleep] letâs you choose a target, too.â
âIt wouldnât even do anything for someone that doesnât have magical power. And keeping a weapon nearby when youâre going to sleep would just increase the danger if you didnât know how to do it right, so aristocrats wouldnât take it either.â
âItâs unusable, huh. So thereâs no helping the price⊠rather, itâs obvious it would be so low. Haaah.â
He sighed.
He thought that theyâd be able to buy a new magic sword if they combined its sale price with their savings, but it turned out they wouldnât be able to⊠They would be able to buy a bad magic sword that had demerits like their current one, though.
âMaybe we could buy a magic sword without any demerits to it if we worked a bit more and took on some debt?â
âMaybe⊠how about we check the Imperial Capitalâs high paying commissions?â
Temporarily putting aside selling the magic sword, they went to the Imperial Capitalâs Adventurer Guild.
They found a well paying commission that was just a bit troublesome and decided to accept it.
However, just as they accepted the commission, they came across a rather unexpected person.
âHuh, arenât you Kehma-san? Whyâre you in a place like this?â
âHmm? Who is it?â
It was Kehma, the person who saved their lives. However, it appeared he didnât remember them.
Helping other people was probably an everyday thing for Kehma. Thereâs no way he could possibly remember each and every person, so, conversely, that also meant that he wouldnât expect a reward.
Once again experiencing how great of a person their benefactor was, they decided that they would absolutely repay his kindness.
Listening to him, it appeared that the dungeon had changed a lot.
It had been a year since then. Yeah, the one year time limit.â
âAhâumm, Kehma-san. There is something that we have to apologize for.â
âWe said that weâd get a hold of a magic sword and give it to you within a year, but, uhhâŠâ
They were being awkwardly evasive about it, but Kehma seemed to have figured it out. And thenâ
âWhat, the magic sword? Donât worry about it, I donât mind even if I have to wait another year.â
Saying that so readily, it looked like he really didnât expect to be rewarded for saving people.
Much like an excuse, they blurted out the thing about the magic sword they came across, despite it being a magic sword that had a demerit.
âAlright, show me it. Quick, take it out, quick!â
Saying that, Kehma was handed the magic sword by Uzoh and Muzoh to look over it. He then pulled it out of its sheathe to check its demerit.
âIâve never seen such an amazing magic sword. Iâm alright with this. No⊠Iâm super good with this!â
âHe really wanted the magic sword.
The magic sword that had a demerit. The magic sword that Uzoh and Muzoh had risked their lives to obtain.
âKehma-sanâŠ!â
âI like it. Can I keep it?â
He looked truly happy. Right, rather then it being a magic sword, he was definitely looking at it as [The magic sword they got within the year]. Something that they got to keep their promise, making him glad.
âItâs a bit used, but here. Take it.â
âKehma-dono, this isâŠâ
âThis is the same magic sword from when you guys were trapped in the [Avarice Trap].â
Of all things that couldâve happened, he gave them the magic sword that was at his waist as though to exchange it with them.
Moreover, this was a magic sword that had an improved sharpness. It didnât even have any demerits.
Furthermore, he gave them another one since they were a duo.
âA-are you sure?â
âYeah, think of it as my appreciation for keeping your promise.â
Was he a saint?
They were able to return their debt of gratitude, but wound up receiving another one. Somehow, theyâd ended up receiving two magic swords by giving him a single one.
They werenât asked to give him anything back this timeâbut they would definitely repay this debt of gratitude.
âGolen Village, was it? Looks like Kehma-sanâs the Village Chief, Uzoh.â
âSettling down in and working for the village doesnât sound so bad huh, Muzoh?â
They didnât need to buy a magic sword anymore, so even with travelling expenses, theyâd still have room to spare.
The Uzoh Muzoh brothers decided to finish the commission they just accepted and head over to the village.
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