Chapter 283: A Moment of Rest (1/2)
Though we set off a little later because of all the bomb shells dropped this morning, we continued on our way to the Town of Departed Spirits nonetheless.
We happened into a lot of undead just like yesterday, but our trip was a lot smoother this time around. After all, we were riding on the emperor scavenger slime.
āNever thought Iād be riding a slime one day, but itās surprisingly decent once you get used to it.ā [Remilie]
āIt doesnāt sway as much as youād think too. In fact, itās just like sliding on a flat board.ā [Ryouma]
Emperors crawled just like other slimes, but each āstepā was bigger compared to the other slimes because of their great size, making them perfect for bad roads. Schieber-san mentioned that we were going about as fast as we would on horseback, but considering how that would normally be impossible since we were in a canyon with no roads, it was more than fast enough.
Moreover, if we were walking, we would lose time every time we had to fight the undead, but by riding on the Emperor Scavenger Slime, any undead we came across just became food for it. Even when there were a lot of enemies, we could reduce their numbers from afar with our spells, allowing us to proceed without ever stopping.
āEven if we hit something and one of us fell, the slime would just catch us, so itās really safe.ā [Ryouma]
There was just one problem. The undead the emperor slime ate were being digested right under our tushies.
The undead couldnāt get away on their own, so we just used a waterproof cloth in place of a picnic blanket, then coated it with light attribute mana to cover the undead, make sure the blanket wouldnāt be accidentally swallowed, and for safetyās sake. Regardless, with how convenient it was to travel and how much energy we were saving, there was no denying that riding on the Emperor Scavenger slime was a great idea, but of course, no one could deny that the undead being digested underneath us were on the back of our mind.
Thatās probably why everyone else stopped talking too.
But after awhile, Reinbach-sama spoke.
āRyouma-kun, about what we were talking about this morning, I believe we should keep it to just my son and his wife.ā [Reinbach]
āI told you because I trusted you, and I trust the duke and his wife as well, so I have no qualms whatsoever about telling them, but what about Elia?ā [Ryouma]
āActually, when the possibility that she might be a Child of God came up, we pondered on how to raise her. In the end, we decided to prioritize teaching her things that were important to people rather than nobles.
We poured into her as much love as we could and protected her innocence. Of course, we needed her to learn how to protect herself as well from other peopleās malice, both mentally and physically, but we figured we could just protect her while she was still a child, praying that she would be able to trust others even once her power awakened.ā [Reinbach]
Now that he mentions it⦠And I know Iām being prejudiced, but when I think of nobles, I canāt help but imagine someone conniving. Even their spawns, I would imagine to be two-faced and calculative, but Elia was nothing of the sort. She was honest and acted just like a normal girl. I see now that thatās because of how they painstakingly raised her. It was the fruit of their efforts.
āShe turned out to be a wonderful child, but unfortunately, sheās terrible at hiding her thoughts. Without her intending to, complacency could show in her conduct, or her emotions might reveal themselves through her actions.
There are many noble children attending the academy, and the quick-witted among them would be able tell plenty just from that. I believe itās best to minimize any chance of word spreading.ā [Reinbach]
āThank you for your consideration.ā [Ryouma]
Iām sure heād love to tell her right away, but heās holding himself back for my sake. Truly, I have nothing but gratitude for this man.
āDonāt mention it. If not for you, I would have worried about it my whole life. When I look at it that way, youāve helped me plenty. I feel like Iāve been saved, really. Iāll be able to bring good news to Alia as well.ā [Reinbach]
Alia? Thatās a name I havenāt heard before. From the name and the flow of conversation, I understand it must be a relative, butā¦
āAlia-chan is Reinbachās wife.ā [Remilie]
āOh, so itās Eliaās grandmother.ā [Ryouma]
āAlia-sama had a weak body, and she worried about the young lady and her future all the way until just before she passed. When the time comes, I too will have good news to bring her.ā [Sebasu]
āIām glad youāre happy, but please do live a long life.ā [Ryouma]
āIndeed. What an ill-omened topic. Iām glad that you have less regrets now, but arenāt you letting your guard down a little too much?ā [Schieber]
āItās such a beautiful day, why worry? Letās just take it easy.ā [Remilie]
Itās a beautiful day indeed. A clear blue sky with no clouds, and a refreshing wind to accompany us as we made our way to the Town of Departed Spirits leisurely.
āBesides, we wonāt be able to say anything of the sort once we get to the Town of Departed Spirits. We need to recharge our spirits while we can! So letās talk about something fun. Ryouma-chan, do you have anything on your mind?ā [Remilie]
āEven if you tell me that out of the blueā¦ā [Ryouma]
People without a diverse range of topics to talk about can be problematic. Sheāll probably end up talking about magic again, soā¦
āHow about places youād recommended for travel? Iād love to see the world, and Iād like to prepare in case word gets out that Iām a Child of God. It would be reassuring to be able to prepare a place I could hide in temporarily should the need arise.ā [Ryouma]
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