Chapter 451 452-Assigning Work to Jelia
The next morning, Howard was out in the yard with a scowl, airing out the bedding.
"Why do I have to stand here!" Jelia protested loudly from under the eaves, dressed in her skirt.
Howard glanced at her with a dark expression and continued to air out the bedding without a word.
It wasn't just the mattress pads but also two quilts that had taken Howard the entire morning to take apart and wash, nearly causing him to miss breakfast.
"What's going on, making Jelia stand as punishment?" Greg emerged from the blacksmith shop, wearing his thick blacksmith apron, and approached Howard to inquire, "What did she do?"
"Wet the bed." Howard raised a hand to unfold a quilt cover, nodding his head towards Jelia.
"This one insisted on sleeping with me last night, and then she wet the bed. I've been washing these since the morning, and the looks I've been getting from Antalya and the others are just bizarre. Didn't you notice?"
"Me? I just came out from the blacksmith shop; how could I have noticed?"
With Greg mentioning this, Howard remembered not seeing Greg at breakfast; even his meal was brought out by Antalya.
"You were in the blacksmith shop? Came back in such a rush, what's the hurry?"
"Hehe, you'll find out soon enough." Greg was evasive and wouldn't disclose much but patted Howard on the shoulder, "Don't forget to come see me in the afternoon. Your basic knowledge isn't solid at all. If you don't brush up on it, we won't feel at ease letting you out."
In fact, the folks at the tavern had their suspicions about Howard's background, but without conclusive evidence or Howard opening up about it himself, no one was going to pry.
"Got it."
Howard responded, listening as Greg's footsteps receded into the distance.
After airing out the quilts, Howard tidied up everything and stood in front of Jelia.
"Do you know why I had you stand here?" Howard asked, his face stern.
The little orc looked up to meet Howard's gaze.
"I don't know." Jelia shook her head honestly, this being the first time Howard had punished her.
"It's not because you wet the bed, but because you'd rather wet the bed than wake me up!" Howard pressed her hair softly.
"Listen well, this isn't doing any good for me or for yourself; it only adds unnecessary trouble. If you're scared, just say it. You're not alone anymore, you need to understand that."
"I took you in to provide you with a better living environment, not to have you suffer in a different place."
Jelia nodded, understanding more than a child might, yet some of her thoughts were still confined by her youthful perspective.
Arriving in a completely unfamiliar place, Jelia, although not showing it, would involuntarily want to stay by Howard's side, the only familiar presence to her.
She was scared.
Even though she seemed to get along well with Antalya and Vivia, she was still scared.
She knew she was an outsider, and if not for Howard, neither Vivia nor Antalya would likely have chosen to take her in.
Rubbing Jelia's hair, Howard sighed.
He could somewhat see what Jelia was worried about, but even his reassurance wouldn't have any practical effect.
It was something Jelia had to understand on her own.
...
Life seemed to return to normal.
In the following days, the number of customers gradually increased.
Under Antalya's arrangement, Jelia found her place in the kitchen, assisting Ali and carving out a role for herself within the tavern.
There was still no word from Nula and Dorek, leaving Howard unsure of their arrival.
Notably, Howard and Ali were informed by Antalya that they could collect their adventurer's certificates from the guild's office at any time.
Antalya had already completed the necessary procedures; they merely needed to sign at the office to receive their certificates.
This meant that Howard and Ali could soon join Antalya's adventure group, granting them the freedom to leave whenever they chose.
This option was offered upon Antalya's return to Breeze City.
Besides daily duties, Howard spent time with Greg and Ali, intensively learning the basics of magus knowledge in the New Continent.
He aimed to record as much information as possible in the shortest time, understanding that memorization now would allow for review later.
However, if Nula and Dorek were to arrive, he wouldn't have the luxury of this stable environment for study.
Despite the tutoring, Howard's strength saw no significant improvement, maintaining a steady level as a mid-tier level 3 magus.
As level 3 magi, both were still at the bottom tier within the ranks of magi, barely qualifying as certified magi.
Ever since Jelia spent a night in Howard's room, she never returned to her own.
Although Antalya didn't voice any objections, she decisively transformed the room previously prepared for Jelia into a small storage room, implicitly suggesting that Jelia and Howard should share a living space.
Greg, on the other hand, was scarcely seen throughout the day.
Aside from tutoring Howard, the sound of his blacksmithing hardly ever ceased, even meals were delivered by Antalya.
What exactly he was busying himself with remained a mystery; his beard grew denser by the day, yet his eyes sparkled with increasing intensity.
Howard had inquired about Greg's preoccupations, but each time, Greg would only say, "You'll know when it's time," leaving Howard with nothing to do but wait patiently.
He hadn't requested Greg to forge a two-handed greatsword for him, as he was becoming more accustomed to his current blade.
...
Time hurriedly passed in the routine of daily life.
Another morning dawned, and Howard was in the courtyard, practicing his morning exercises.
This had become a new habit, not merely for physical training but for honing his control over mana.
As a dual-specialty magus in sculpting and enhancement, his ability to manipulate mana directly affected his survivability.
Breathing out and refocusing, Howard recalled the techniques learned from Ali and Greg.
He controlled the flow of mana within the palm of his hand, not shaping it into anything specific but maintaining it in a state between energy and matter.
Mastering this balance would allow Howard to quicken his pace in combat significantly.
The assassin pathway was Antalya's suggestion.