Chapter 103: No, no. Pretend you didn’t hear that.

Chapter 103: No, no. Pretend you didn’t hear that.

Chapter 103 No, no. Pretend you didnt hear that.

If you break that womans shoulder armor, you can get a huge amount of points.

That remark alone was enough to tense up the faces of the representatives. I continued to speak.

Since Scarlet joined the Hunting competition, no one has ever succeeded in doing that, or so I heard from everywhere

By the time I spat out those words, the faces of my companions were already pale.

They looked at me with expressions of fear and worry, as if they imagined something dreadful.

Wait, wait a minute! Before that!

The first one to break the silence was Becky.

She raised one hand up.

Lets decide what our plan is from now on! Lets make sure of that first!

Becky looked back and forth between the direction where the knights had rushed out and my face several times.

They all went to monopolize the shadow beasts You must have a plan too, Flan. Right, right?

She asked me that question while she couldnt stay still.

She rubbed her thighs and sweated profusely, hoping that her guess was wrong.

Let me ask you back.

I calmly asked her back.

What do we have to do from now on to win the Hunting competition perfectly?

Uh Um, thats obvious

She twirled her hair with her fingers and licked her small, red lips hard.

We have to catch the beasts and earn a lot of points, right? And we have to keep the other teams in check Oh, and we have to avoid the dangerous areas and go around them

The way to get the most points. You should know that very well.

!

I nodded once at the three people who widened their eyes.

You

This time, Trixie intervened.

Im asking just in case, but the reason why you mentioned the Knight of the Flickering Flame was

Its exactly what you think.

Surprisingly, the item that gives the most points in the Hunting competition is not killing the beasts but breaking Scarlets shoulder armor.

However, the reason why I became interested in this item was not only because of the big points.

Rather, the points were a secondary reason.

The fact that there was not a single successful case yet. I paid attention to that point.

Its not a difficult thing to understand.

Trixie swallowed a sigh.

She licked her lips a few more times, but she couldnt utter anything that I could understand.

She just stuttered like a broken machine.

There was a moment of silence.

Trixie shook her head.

Ugh

She put her hand on my waist.

It seems a bit reckless. Im curious about the reason.

Thats not something you should ask me right now.

I didnt need any hesitation to answer.

Dont forget that we are magicians.

Three hours after we left the square, we are now walking through the forest of Verkel.

We need a temporary shelter.

The party is not a summoned creature that can act forever as long as there is mana, so we plan to make a place to rest before entering the dangerous area.

Of course, we dont intend to make it roughly.

We hope to build it in the best place possible, as perfect as possible, even if its trivial.

A place where the river is close and the mountain covers the back.

The optimal terrain.

But the intelligent beasts also want such terrain.

For example, the beasts named Nameless that just showed up.

Becky stuck out her tongue.

They look really ominous. As expected, no one has touched this side yet.

Nameless.

As the name implies, this beast does not have its own name or identity.

It is famous for imitating the appearance of the enemy and causing discomfort when the battle begins.

I quietly called one name.

Trixie.

?

She looked at me once and nodded.

I can do it.

Trixie wove a spear out of fire, and the Nameless that discovered us immediately copied Beckys appearance.

Becky herself was naturally disgusted.

Ack Why did it have to be my appearance?

Trixie reached out without hesitation.

The spear of fire that stretched out like a ray of light pierced the chest of the Nameless in a straight line.

Ke Ack

The Nameless disguised as Becky tried to resist, but its plan did not come true.

Trixie stabbed three more spears of fire into its head.

How dare you.

Trixie snorted with a smirk.

Hey Trixie?

Becky opened her mouth with a gulp of dry saliva.

Um how should I put this they were in my form, but you killed them without hesitation, didnt you?

Theyre just monsters anyway.

Yeah. Thats true. But still

Oh, of course.

Trixie glanced at Becky once.

Your face was so ugly, it was easy to k**l.

I answered while looking at the materials.

Hmm I only did one thing. I barely succeeded in the formula on page one. But I remember how happy my dad was with that one thing.

Thats good. You learned magic, and your family was happy.

Happy Yeah. Thats right.

Beckys eyes, filled with stars, deepened.

She was probably painting her past on the night sky.

Do you know how happy my dad was? He got so much courage that he didnt have before, and he fought with his boss the next day. For the first time.

Did he win?

At my words, Becky burst into laughter.

Uh Um He didnt go to work after that, so does that mean he lost? Its vague.

The girl slowly lowered her head.

She looked at her small feet and continued.

Anyway~ I was so grateful and amazed that he was so happy with my little success. I always felt that way for my dad. So after he passed away, I relied on magic all the time.

Is that why you entered the academy?

Yeah? But the funny thing is, I wanted to quit magic. When I actually entered the academy, I felt so many walls.

I understood what those walls were without hearing them.

Talent, status, connections, life Every single factor was a challenge for Becky, a commoner.

So I closed my eyes and tried to quit everything, but then I met you. You protected my dream, right?

After saying that, Becky looked at me with a curious gaze.

She looked at the materials, then at me.

She repeated that countless times and hesitated.

That restless behavior annoyed me, so I was the one who broke the silence first.

What are you doing, hesitating like that?

Oh, uh? Ah Thats

Becky flinched.

Um, Flan. Um. Since were talking about it, can I ask you something? Its not a hard question, though.

She scratched her cheeks a few times and asked me with a very careful tone.

Are you Is your body not so good? How are you?

I have a pretty bad body in many ways.

I answered briefly.

I was born with the bloodline of a knight.

It was not a very friendly body for a mage.

Beckys eyes widened.

Brother, youre in bad shape? Why? Whats that?

Focus on your own growth.

I cut off her words.

Beckys talent was just starting to be polished.

In other words, this was the time when she needed to pay more attention to herself than ever.

Ah Yeah. Okay.

Becky scratched her head, looking awkward.

Silence flowed for a while.

Hey, Flan.

She suddenly called my name.

She tapped the seat next to me with her small palm.

Can we sit side by side for a minute?

Were already sitting side by side, arent we?

No, I mean sitting right next to each other.

Our eyes met in the air.

Beckys face turned slightly red, and she quickly changed her words as if making an excuse.

No, no. Just pretend you didnt hear that.

I have no intention of sitting on the log.

Oh, yeah. Me too. I just blurted it out by mistake.

Feeling awkward to leave right away, Becky sat on the log for a while without saying anything.

It was late at night.

Flan was focused, and it didnt seem like a good idea to bother him by talking.

No, even if I tried to talk, there was nothing I could say right now.

Hey, Flan. Im going to go back to my shelter.

You mean that pile of rubble?

I had nothing to say.

She specialized in ice elements, so it was very hard for her to make a shelter.

Crack.

Huh?

Suddenly, the log that Becky was sitting on started to wriggle.

It carved and bent itself, and soon transformed into an old-fashioned rocking chair.

The most annoying thing was that Beckys rocking chair was placed right next to Flans chair.

Just stay here.

The girl blinked and looked at Flan.

Can I stay here?

As long as you dont make a fuss.

Ah.

His tone was cold, but his kindness of making a rocking chair for Becky was warm and gentle.

What was his condition, what did he think of Becky There were still many questions.

Becky leaned back on the backrest.

The sound of paper materials being turned at a steady pace.

The warmth of the crackling bonfire.

Becky felt her body relax.

She looked up at the sky quietly.

The stars became the audience, looking down at the girl.

Someone prayed for the night to last longer.

The sound of grasshoppers crying was serene.