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Live Dungeon!-Chapter 212: One Elf, One Dark Elf
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Chapter 212: One Elf, One Dark Elf
Absolute Helix, after having received new transport horses and provisions from the nobles, set their course for Sentrea the next day. Before the trip, Tsutomu candidly discussed with his Clanโs members about his peculiar behavior during the previous Dungeon investigations, particularly his attempts to handle all the dangers alone as the Clanโs leader.
After conveying what he wanted, Tsutomu looked directly at Korinna.
โKorinna, I admit that I didnโt seriously consider your capabilities as a Healer. Iโm sorry.โ
โUhโฆ I donโt mind it. Really, I donโt!โ
As Tsutomu bowed, Korinna shook her head apologetically. She had seen Tsutomuโs exploits during the previous Stampede โ after House Babenbergโs shield was breached, he was the one who kept up the fight, giving everyone instructions. As such, she had long decided to follow Tsutomuโs judgments without question, and felt that it was not right to be apologized to by him.
Amira, in contrast, was visibly frustrated as she proceeded to repeatedly ruffle Tsutomuโs hair.
โI ainโt soft enough to be protected by a little guy like you, idiot.โ
โHey, this actually hurts, you knowโฆโ
โWhile I acknowledge your skills as a Healer,โ Leleia added, โYou do realize you canโt beat me in terms of pure strength, yes? Arenโt you overthinking things?โ
โMy bad,โ Tsutomu apologized again, having received some rather harsh remarks from the Dragonewt duo.
โYโknow, I kinda knew this was on your mind,โ Amy said, shaking her head in exasperation.
โAww, youโre making me tear up, Teach!โ
Hannah, on the other hand, seemed visibly moved by Tsutomuโs heartfelt thoughts.
Now that he got to share his feelings about the Stampede with his Clanโs members, Tsutomu felt a bit relieved as everyone empathized with his decision to take charge and act alone.
โAnyway,โ Amy spoke up again, โLetโs all make it through this โ and return to Dungeon City together!โ
โYeah!โ
Tsutomu looked on with relief as everyone shared Amyโs determination to get through this incident. However, he also felt a sense of self-loathing as he realized that he was distancing himself from his Clanโs members.
The next day, Absolute Helix got on their horses and set out for the southern city of Sentrea. Alongside them, the knights of the Royal Capital, a portion of the marching band, and the Scarlet Devil Squad were also heading to Sentrea.
While riding and engaging in light banter with Weiss, Tsutomu alternated his gaze between the reins and the scenery. Although Tsutomu had learned horsemanship before the previous Stampede, it had been a while since he last rode, so he had to concentrate to avoid falling. Still, whether due to the horse being well-trained or some other factor, he did not struggle all that much.
Tsutomu was interested in the conversations happening around him, particularly the one between Cecilia, the Healer of the Scarlet Devil Squad, and Korinna, as well as the one between Alma and Leleia. Yet, the combination that intrigued him the most was Christia, the leader of the Labyrinth Conquerors, and Diniel.
The two rode side by side, not exchanging a single word. After about five minutes of silence, Tsutomu, curious, decided to break it.
โWere you two already acquainted?โ Tsutomu asked, and Christiaโs face, which had been slightly tense, softened.
โโฆNo, we werenโt. I only heard about her from one of the eldersโ letters, mentioning a marksmanship prodigy โ โone loved by the bowโ โ setting out on a journey. I saw her once through a Pedestal, and her skill was indeed remarkable.โ
โHuhโฆ I didnโt know she was someone famous among the Elves.โ
โIn the first place, Elves as a race have few who dedicate themselves to combat. Most follow the path laid out by the elders, with many learning the art of potioncraft. Elves who leave the village seeking battle are particularly rare.โ
Hearing Christiaโs words, Dinielโs brows furrowed slightly.
โI was just kicked out by my parents,โ she grumbled.
โI HAVE heard from the elders that you were a laid-back personโฆ But you know, seeing Elves being out and about, it feels like the village has changed quite a lot while Iโve been away.โ
โI guess it has. And what about you? Iโve actually heard of you quite oftenโฆ and it sounded like your generationโs elders didnโt like you very much. They even call you the one who โabandoned the forestโ.โ
โโฆI see.โ
Upon hearing that name, Christiaโs usual expressionless face softened, and she furrowed her brows slightly.
Centuries ago, the village of the Elves was more closed-off, its inhabitants looking down on humans and maintaining isolation. Born as a Dark Elf, a rare and combat-skilled subspecies, Christia had served as the guardian chief of the elven village at the time. Known as another one โloved by the bow,โ she quickly surpassed her elders, gaining recognition as an outstanding hero of the village.
However, during one Stampede, the wave of monsters threatened to trample its way through the village; informed as such by a dying human who had wandered into the forest during that time, Christia decided to venture outside. At the time, leaving the forest was rarely permitted, especially for a combat-specialized Dark Elf like Christia, making her decision even more challenging to accept.
Still, Christia set out for the outside world, determined to ensure the humanโs death would not be in vain. However, this decision led to her permanent expulsion from the village and marked her as a Dark Elf who had โabandoned the forest,โ making her despised by the elders.
Christia, burdened by some sense of guilt, kept herself silent. Meanwhile, Diniel, seemingly unaffected, displayed her usual lack of energy.
โWell, the current elders are cool with you, thoughโฆ And from my perspective, you made the right choice. You went on to found the Labyrinth Conquerors, and since then, the damage from Stampedes have decreased. As a result, the village has become peaceful.โ
โโฆItโs still a fact that I abandoned the forest. That must have caused problems for the village afterward. The elders at that time made the best decision they could have.โ
โI donโt care about ancient history. The result and the current situation โ those are what Iโm basing my opinions on.โ
โโฆโฆโ
Upon hearing Dinielโs blunt words, Christia instinctively covered her mouth with her hand and turned her head aside. Her eyes, always as cold as icy glaciers, seemed to conceal a smile, visible to Tsutomu.
โIโve heard that youโve done many good deeds as well, Miss Christia,โ Tsutomi proceeded to chime in.
โโฆIs that so? I appreciate that. Now listen โ Iโd love both of you to join the Labyrinth Conquerorsโฆโ
โNot happening. Too much trouble.โ
โIโm sorry, but I donโt want to die.โ
โโฆThatโs exactly the answer I expected from you, Diniel โ and indeed, you should live life however you see fit. But you, Tsutomuโฆ you absolutely should join the Labyrinth Conquerors. Your instinct of not wanting to die is what makes you truly remarkable.โ
During the previous Dungeon investigations, Christia had occasionally observed Tsutomu, who always seemed to feel the fear of death. Such awareness was genuinely rare among explorers who had experienced death multiple times in Godโs Dungeon.
Explorers who had gone through Godโs Dungeon tended to fight without regard for their own lives. However, this mindset was not advantageous in other Dungeons, especially when commanding a large group. Explorers who were used to operating in Godโs Dungeon, despite possessing high status ratings and powerful skills due to their high levels, were challenging to trust with oneโs back.
Tsutomu, having experienced death only once, was sensitive to this fear, making him a trustworthy ally. If someone trusted with their back were to die, Tsutomuโs vigilance level would also increase. Thus, Tsutomu would make every effort to strategically utilize trusted comrades and minimize damage. In Godโs Dungeon, the fear of death, a weakness, became a strength elsewhere.
โI suppose I should make the best of this occasion and ask you outright: What is it that you want? I truly have no idea. Tell me. What would make you join the Labyrinth Conquerors?โ
The organization known as the Labyrinth Conquerors, although reduced in scale compared to years ago, was significant enough to have informants in various cities to investigate the movements of Stampedes. In the Dungeon City, there were multiple such individuals, and they had been conducting thorough investigations on Tsutomu. However, Tsutomu showed interest in neither money nor glory, and did not seem to pay any particular attention to women either. Some suspected him of having an inclination toward same-sex relationships, but even that did not seem to be the case.
As Tsutomu received Christiaโs direct gaze and awkwardly closed his mouth, Diniel, as if she had thought of something, lightly raised her head.
โYou know, Tsutomuโs always seemed a bit shady. Maybe heโs asexual just like us Elves.โ
โWhy bring that up all of a sudden?โ
โBut thereโs one thing he takes very seriously. If he can control that, he might join the Labyrinth Conquerors.โ
โTell me, Diniel. What is it?โ Christia immediately asked back.
Diniel answered with a look of pity in her eyes: โGodโs Dungeon.โ
โโฆWhat?โ
โWhenever he talks about Godโs Dungeon, he expresses emotions a boy his age would. Itโs probably even more important to him than humanityโs three basic needs.โ
Indeed, Godโs Dungeon was just about the only thing that Tsutomu seemed genuinely enthusiastic about, even from Dinielโs perspective. In addition to her own observations, Diniel had also heard the same opinion from Amy on several occasions.
โHereโs the thing โ heโs here to help during this Stampede only because it ultimately affects his ability to explore Godโs Dungeon. He doesnโt fight for a noble cause like you do. Heโs just a Dungeon nerd.โ
โUh, you do realize that Iโm right here, right, Diniel?โ
โโฆโฆโ
Hearing these words, Christia, once again covering her mouth with her hand, spurred her horse forward as if to leave the two behind. Watching Christia disappear into the distance, Diniel turned to Tsutomu.
โAww, whyโd you have to make her angry like that, Tsutomu?โ
โWhoa, whoa, whoa, this is clearly YOUR fault, Diniel. I havenโt done a single thing to contribute to that.โ
โRiiiightโฆ I wouldnโt be so sure. Well, whatever. Itโs a good thing that youโre not a skirt-chaser, at least.โ freewebno(v)el
Having said all that she wanted to, Diniel lightly kicked her horseโs belly with her heel, increasing its speed. Tsutomu narrowed her eyes as he watched Diniel leave, and then heaved a sigh.
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