Chapter 1: The First Village, Part 8
Village Chief looks intently at the Bandana and his brows frown as if he was trying to remember something with all his mental capability.
I might be wrong but I think that was indeed what the leader of the Bandits was wearing.
Oh, really now?
The merchants face got distorted with surprise.
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Judging by his innocent reaction just now, it couldnt have been the merchant. Either that, or he is a very good actor who has no trouble with masking his real emotions, which I highly doubt. Same goes for the Village Chief. He wouldnt have made that remark if he was the one who replaced the item.
Thats impossible. Allow me to check right away!
He shouts and then quickly leaves.
I wonder what will happen now? Can the (supposedly) stolen equipment really be found that easily? Also, currently I am only a Lv2 Villager, so if at all possible, I would like to avoid being in the center of everyones attention as much as possible. If by any chance this develops into a more serious situation involving the entire village, it might be possible for them to find out that I have actually stolen the sandals I am wearing right now and automatically connect the Bandana switching with me. If the whole village attacked me at once for that, theres no way Id be able to win against all of them.
Maybe I shouldnt have mentioned it after all? Was I too hasty with that?
With that said, even if I did steal those sandals, the best course of action for now would be to keep quiet and see how the situation is going to develop.
At the very least, maybe I should have my Durandal ready?
As I stood there, contemplating what I should do now, a woman carrying three swords appeared. Could those belong to former adventurers?
Want me to appraise those as well?
There it is, another broken death flag!
But just as I was about to fall into depression, a mysterious spell formula appeared in my head. Should I recite it? Something was telling that doing so will actually activate the skill laying dormant within the weapon, so I think it is at least worth a try. Well, here goes.
Answer the burning will of my heart and manifest thyself! Flame Sword!
I shouted the spell and swung the rapier from above my head. After a brief, 0.5 seconds delay a trail of fire followed the trajectory of the slash I have performed.
Oh wow. This. Is. Awesome!
Haaa.!
Tirihi-san also looked quite surprised at that sudden spectacle. Uh, lady, why are you so surprised? This is your late husbands sword, right? Have you never seen him doing something like that no. If she knew the sword could do something like that, then she wouldnt bother with bringing it to me to appraise it.
Then the Village Chief appeared at the edge of my field of vision, talking to the other villagers, who probably saw me using that skill just now, because they were pointing their fingers at me and talking rather excitedly, which sends my mind into an alarmed state, so I tried to observe them without making it too obvious that Im staring at them. What if they found out about my crime of sandal theft?! What happens to a thief once hes caught? Am I going to be made an example of and be flogged in front of the entire village? Or have my hand cut off?! Or perhaps theyll throw me into a tar-filled kettle and feather me to simultaneously punish me and make me into a laughingstock? That would certainly be a good demonstration of what happens to those who dare to break the law, haha, hahahahahaha.
No Michio, you mustnt think like that all the time! I know that my outcast mentality is probably at fault here, but can you really blame me for constantly doubting anyone and everyone around me? All my life Ive been shown time and time again that others only want to hurt me, thats why I began to distance myself from them in the first place. But this strange new world is not, at least in theory, like the modern day Japan I chose to leave behind. No one knows me here, so you shouldnt assume that theyll treat you like a dirtbag as well. It might be difficult heck, it certainly will be difficult, but maybe I should try to have a little more faith in people. Besides, even if I did steal those sandals from that barn, theres no concrete evidence pointing to me being the culprit, and they certainly werent labeled with anybodys name, so even if I show them to the entire village I should still be in the clear.
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Next to me, Merchant and Tirihi-san also discussed something that I was still unable to understand. The only thing that I was absolutely sure of, was the fact that after using that skill my body suddenly became quite weary and heavy. Even so, the fatigue I felt right now was not a physical, but rather a mental one which made me feel extremely tired, losing the will to do anything that required any kind of effort on my part. As a result, the rapier in my hands was getting heavier and heavier with each consecutive attempt at swinging it. Going by the standards of the classical RPG games, skills must have some kinda cost to using them, like MP or something along those lines and I probably expended too much of it. But I guess that was to be expected. After all, I currently have only Lv2 at the most basic of the basic Jobs, so it would stand to reason that my ability to use skills and spells would be greatly hindered by having abysmally low stats. And while we are on the topic of stats, I used Identify on myself to check my status and sure enough, right under the red HP bar and above the green Stamina bar was a blue bar labeled MP, which was depleted by approximately 75%. Ouch. As I thought. Until I gained some more levels, no skill spamming for me I guess.
So, what would you like to do with that weapon, Michio-sama?
Meaning?
For what price would you like to sell it?
The merchant asks. Oh, thats right. Since Im the one appraising it, I guess it falls to me to decide what to do with it?
To sell or not to sell, that is the question. What should I do? Decisions, decisions, decisions.