Meeting Up
âGeh, agehâŠ! Oh, guess it worked out.â
Waiting outside the boss roomâs door, Ichika spoke after her collar tightened twice.
It had surprised her a little, but it had only tightened slightly as was promised.
âIt took a good bit of time, but as expected of Kehma-san.â
âYeah. These fire rat skins turned out pretty good too, letâs head in.â
The party had been hunting nearby fire rats while Kehma was fighting in the boss room. They were inedible, but their fire resistant fur was decently profitable.
Stopping their side task of earning funds, they opened the closed door to the boss room and met up with Kehma.
âHey, you two safe?â
âYeah. Weâre fine.â
When they opened the door to the boss room, they saw Kehma and Meat looking relaxed inside. Beside them was a push cart large enough to carry a dragon on it.
⊠And yet there wasnât a dragon on it.
â⊠Sooo, Kehma? Whereâs the flame dragon?â
âSheâs on the cart.â
However, there was no dragon on the cart Kehma pointed to. Instead, there was a girl with red dragon-looking hands, feet, and tail sleeping on it.
Moreover, she smelled like alcohol⊠More like, Team Bacchus and Ichika all instantly realized that it was the smell of a really high quality alcohol.
â⊠Youâre saying this girlâs the flame dragonâŠ? No waâyâŠâ
Heading closer to the cart, Gozoh felt a pressure weigh down on him. Why hadnât he felt it before getting this close?
Had there been a unique sort of barrier erected around her? He hadnât even felt it this strongly when heâd looked in from outside the boss room before.
Gozoh felt a cold sweat down his back at the magnitude of power coming from the childâs body.
He also noticed that Kehma was composed after going head on with it.
Wataru probably would have been able to win in physical strength. Magical power, however, was another story altogether.
To put it in terms of water, Gozohâs magical power would fill a cup. Wataruâs would be like the innâs bath. This thing before him was like a rainstorm. A dragon with a specialized attribute wasnât just for show.
Furthermore, Kehma was unfathomable, like a fog.
Taking a good look about, there were signs of an intense fight.
Claw marks had gouged the walls and floor, leaving spiderweb-like cracks.
There was even an area where the floor had vitrified due to intense heat, likely the dragonâs breath.
âKehma-san, you made her drink alcohol?â
âDonât make it sound like I made a young girl drink. Sheâs a great drinker though, youâd all get along.â
Kehma spoke, returning a wry smile to Wataruâs. He could tell just by looking that she wasnât just a young girl.
Even so, Wataru wasnât sure he would even be able to take the girl out without coming out uninjured.
Having to deal with someone like that and still coming out unhurt would be harsh. Moreover, to be able to have that person drink alcohol⊠Kehma really wasnât an ordinary person.
Wataru once again rose his evaluation of Kehma. Though Meat had also taken part in the fight, of course.
âLooks like there was a fierce fight.â
âAh, well, yeah. I guess. The fight was hard. Letâs wait for her to wake up.â
âIt might be safer for us to put an end to her now, Kehma-san.â
â⊠Wataru, are you being serious?â
Kehma looked at Wataru as if heâd just said something impossible.â
âTaking the villageâs safety into account, itâs the quickest way. Even I would take the chance with such a dubious enemy.â
âY-Yeah⊠but come on, just look at her. Doesnât she make you hesitate?â
âIt would make my heart ache somewhat, but it would be bad if she goes on to destroy the village. She burned the villageâs fields unprovoked, remember?â
âNo but like, sheâs just a child. It definitely had to just be some kind of prank. Sheâll surely understand if we just talk with her.â
âThat would be nice if we were confident we could win if it went bad⊠Kehma-san, do you have a method to suppress this dragon from rampaging if push comes to shove?â
â⊠âŠâ
Kehma thought for a moment before answering clearly.
âI will settle this through negotiation. End of discussion.â
âAlright.â
Hearing Kehma say it as firmly as he did, Wataru put some faith in him and withdrew.
Although he did still have some reservations about it, Kehma had managed to capture the dragon intact in the first place. He did use alcohol to make it happen, but a dragonâs a dragon. Even if it looked like a human child.
What surprised him when he made the proposal to finish it was Kehmaâs attitude, it seemed to say that theyâd all be safe even if they didnât kill the dragon.
Then, when asked about when heâd be able to handle the dragon, he seemed to be worried about [What excuse can I give?] and [How much of my hand should I show?].
In other words, heâd come to the conclusion that he wouldnât have to borrow Wataruâs strength at all. Heâd originally planned to do this without Wataru there at all, so it could be said to be natural.
To Kehma, this dragon might only look to him like a little girl.
â⊠Truly, Kehma-san. Youâve managed to hide more that a little of your strength from us, huh?â
âI have no clue what youâre on about, are you alright?â
Seeing Kehma play it off like he had no idea what he meant, Wataru smiled.
*
I seriously didnât expect Wataru to see a young girl and ask if we should kill her.
Meatâs expectation was off the mark. It was unexpected for me too.
Is she something you need to be that wary off? I can only see her as a sleeping, cosplaying, young girl. One stinking of alcohol, but still.
So sheâs might be an opponent that not even Wataru could beat⊠hm? But Rin was an opponent Wataru had an easy time with?
Though maybe it was because of it having to do those negotiationsâŠ
Just then, Igni stirred. Did she wake up?
âNnfu⊠huh⊠canât move⊠right⊠mmmâŠâ
âHey, donât move⊠Remember getting drunk?â
âFueh?â
I spoke too late. Crap, she already snapped some of the ropes. Oh well.
I pushed the switch Iâd hidden. Immediately following that, a sticky material that resembled birdlime dropped onto the cart and restrained Igni. It was the trap Iâd asked Ontentoo for.
âWah!?â
The mysterious white substance made it so that Igni couldnât move. According to Ontentoo, it was his anti-Igni restraint and would last two turns. By two turns, I guess he meant it would last through two times of Igni trying to get out of it?
âO-oi, what the heck? I just saw the dragon move and somethinâ fell down!â
â⊠Yeeeah, that was me. Donât ask.â
âOh, you did it? ⊠Eh, so it woke up? Guess weâre leaving the talkinâ to you, Kehma?â
Satisfied with the answer, Gozoh withdrew. Heâd brandished his weapon, but I guess itâs fine? Wataru had gripped his swordâs handle as well.
Either way, neither Wataru nor Gozoh seemed to have the nerve to attack Igni head on. I wonder whatâs got them so jumpy? Maybe itâs that strong aura thing I canât feel?
It kind of feels like Iâm getting left out of something.
âU-Uncââ
I quickly pressed the switch a second time.
Badunk!
A stone fell from the ceiling and crashed right into the top of Igniâs head. The stone cracked in half.
Igni let out a voice that sounded like sheâd been poked. Even though it wouldâve ended in my skull cracking instead if it were me⊠Well, her father played a role in the trap, so I guess sheâll be alright?
âO-Oi! What was that this time!?â
âThat was me. Donât ask.â
âR-Really?â
Gozoh, you overreact way too much. It was just a rock.
âNow then, flame dragon. Are you up for negotiating with us?â
âEh? So standoff-ish⊠Call me by my name, Unclââ
Pressing the switch a third time let loose an iron ball. It didnât cause any damage to her either though. Ontentoo, are you holding back since sheâs your daughter? Well, I guess this was also adjusted to give her only as much damage as a poke would.
⊠Gozoh just kept staring at me this time.
âNow then. What should I call you? Please tell this big brother of yours.â
âBig brother. I. Am Igni.â
âRight. So your nameâs Igni huh?â
Her response was awfully monotone, but letâs hold off on pressing the switch for the fourth time.
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