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Tatakau Shisho-Chapter 3: A Bomb, a Human, and the Course of Wind โ Part 1
Chapter 3: A Bomb, a Human, and the Course of Wind โ Part?1
It was the following day.
Colio went out for a walk just like yesterday. And just then, he walked in the opposite direction of the general flow of people during the morning. ๐งr๐ฆ๐ฒw๐ฆ๐๐งo๐ท๐ฆ๐ก.co๐
The previous day, there were three people walking like this. But now, only one was left.
Colio realized how much the situation changed in a single day.
Just like yesterday, Colioโs feet brought him to that alley. Once again, without any reason.
Maybe Relia would be there? He thought of such things while walking.
โBoy, how was it? Did you read it?โ
A voice called to him. Colio stopped and turned around.
It was the Book seller from before. Colio thought he was carried off by that Armed Librarian, but he probably resumed business after that guy died. Colio didnโt really care about it, neither today nor yesterday.
โโฆI donโt understand what youโre talking about.โ
The Book seller probably came to request payment for the Book of Calico Princess. Colio thought it was troublesome.
Saying this and trying to escape, Colioโs eyes were suddenly drawn to something among the items being sold.
โWhat is that?โ
Colio asked while pointing at a Book. The man answered.
โHmm? Isnโt it obvious? Itโs a Book fragment. Do you want to buy it, boy?โ
Colio knew the milky-white color of that Book. It was the same color as the one belonging to Calico Princess. Almost all other Books were colored somewhere between white, grey and brown, but that Book was as white as milk.
It was the same as before. Thinking this, Colio stretched out his hand.
The moment his finger touched it, the world around him changed again.
โโฆItโs her.โ
Even Colio could not hear himself muttering this.
โโฆItโs going to hurt a bit. But bear with it like a good boy, okay?โ
The first thing he heard was this voice. He immediately recognized it was Calico Princess.
โโฆOuchโฆโ
โItโs because I need to apply the medicine.โ
Calico Princess was inside a hut made of rotting wood.
A lone child was lying on hay. He was a pale and poor-looking boy. There were many lice on his wildly-grown hair and fleas inside his straw clothes.
It was dim inside the hut. The lamp next to Calico Princess emitted a faint light. The smell of whale oil drifted in the surrounding air.
Outside the window it was probably night-time. But no one in that hut even thought about admiring the beautiful starry sky.
Other than Calico Princess, there was no one else sitting next to the heavily breathing boy.
โโฆI wantโฆ water. It hurtsโฆโ
The moment he said that, the boy started coughing violently. It was a cough that sounded like his throat was burning. Calico Princess took the razor blade resting on the boyโs chest.
Calico Princessโs white gloves were covered by dirt and blood. Only at the back of her hand some whiteness had remained.
Her dress was in terrible shape. The hem of the pure white skirt was already indistinguishable from a dust cloth, the lace on her chest was blackened by blood, and the wings decorating her back had been cut in half. The tragic state of her dress looked as if she passed through a chimney. Her pretty calico hair was tied in a string and lay on her back.
โWaterโs no good; your stomach canโt take anything right now. Since youโre a good boy, please be patient.โ
โโฆOkay.โ
On the boyโs slender arm there was a cut about two centimeters deep. She removed the gloves from her hands, revealing pretty long fingers.
โItโs going to be itchy for a while, but you mustnโt scratch it.โ
Calico Princess held a small bottle in her hands. She applied the red liquid inside to her fingers and started coating the boyโs wounds with it.
โโฆHere we go, all good. For the following day, not matter how much it hurts, you canโt drink any water. Okay? Promise me.โ
โโฆโ
There was no response. The boy started coughing again.
โI know youโre suffering, but endure it. Please. Just for a little bit longer.โ
Calico Princess said while hugging the boyโs body.
โIโm sorry. Iโm really sorry.โ
โโฆThank you, missโฆโ
The boy said while being held to her chest.
โBut, who are you?โ
Calico Princess put the boy down without answering anything. He continued staring at her.
When the boyโs coughing had stopped, Calico Princess left the hut. The place seemed to be the countryside. There was a bleak church built down a steep hill.
The lone hut with the boy inside was on the edge of the hill.
It was a dark night. Calico Princess wore a black cloak on her head and ran leaning towards the ground. In order to avoid the center of the village that was lined with many houses, she was entering a forest. She didnโt have any lamp. Despite the darkness, she could still walk around as if it was daytime.
She entered the forest. But just as she passed next to a treeโฆ
โWhere are you going?โ
A voice called. Calico Princess turned around and saw a single person there.
He was probably in his forties, and terribly obese. He wore a luxurious black mantle with gold embroidery and put a clownโs hat on his head. He was a strange-looking man.
Colio was surprised. He was absolutely sure no-one was there before when she had passed.
โWyzafโฆโ
โOh my, Princess. Your dress is dirty.โ
โSince when you were watching?โ
Calico Princess said. Her voice was filled with hostility.
It was the first time Colio heard her use such a voice. Before this and in the previous Book, her voice was always filled with mercy and sadness.
โAll along, Ever-Laughing Saint.โ
โDidnโt I tell you not to call me that?โ
The voice of Calico Princess became even more hostile.
โForgive me for my rudeness.โ
Saying this, the man bowed. Retaining this posture, he sank into the ground.
It was then that Colio realized this man was a Magician. Since in the present era magic was in decline, most humans didnโt get even a single opportunity to see such a casual use of an advanced magic in front of their eyes.
โโฆWhere is that boy, Ever-Laughing Saint?โ
It seemed Calico Princess was called the Ever-Laughing Saint. But Colio wondered where the โEver-Laughingโ part came from. There was only one time he ever saw her smiling. Her face always looked like she was suffering.
โHeโs just a kid.โ
โHahaha, that again?โ
This time, the man appeared on top of a tree.
โSince youโre always rushing outside every night to meet your knight lover, he must be a splendid knight. How did you like my bedtime story?โ
โStop saying stupid things.โ
โOh my, there is some straw stuck to your hair.โ
โโฆDidnโt I say to stop that?โ
The man disappeared again.
โPlease do not displease me. You did not forget you attained your current position only because of me, did you?โ
Something resounded from under Calico Princessโs cloak. Colio soon understood it was the sound of her having drawn a sword.
โOoh, how frightful. In front of your sword, my magic is as good as a childโs toy.โ
Saying this, the man appeared under the tree again.
โโฆWhat do you want?โ
โItโs troubling when you do such things. Weโre trying to make a profit here.โ
โโฆThat kid wonโt be able to buy our medicine. It doesnโt affect us at all.โ
โโฆThatโs not what I said, Shiron.โ
Wyzafโs face changed at once. Up till then he wore the face of a gentleman, but under it a vulgar expression was exposed now.
โIf you do such things, Iโll have to correct everything by myself, and you wonโt like it, Shiron. This isnโt about one or two brats.
You know what would happen if you keep going that way.โ
โโฆWhy youโฆโ
โApologize. If you wonโt apologize, Iโll accordingly kill one person. If you complain Iโll kill another one.โ
Calico Princess talked hesitantly.
โIโm sorry. Itโs my fault.โ
The man suddenly smiled, and bowed respectfully.
โThatโs enough, our Princess.โ
โโฆAnd?โ
โIโll now prepare a lavish feast for you, princess. Iโll also prepare as many superb men as you want. I can prepare delicious men for you, or make it so it will be twenty degrees during the night, or perhaps Iโll get you a little boy whoโs as cute as a puppy.โ
โI donโt want any of that.โ
โDo not say so. We have to celebrate our grand victory.โ
โGrand victory? What?โ
โDragon Pneumonia already spread throughout Cadarra Kingdom. The king himself came to apologize to us. We were all awarded knighthoods, and he also prepared three years of our national budget.โ
โWill we sell them medicine?โ
โNo, we have to spread the disease into the Nichinbeta Region and further to the east.โ
โDo you understand whatโs going to happen if we donโt do it soon?โ
โI do. Many people will die.โ
โโฆPlease. Sell it already.โ
โDonโt make me laugh.โ
โKukukuโ, the man disappeared with an unpleasant laugh.
He left some final words as if melting them inside the wind.
โAnyway, please do not commit suicide. If you die, you understand what the world will come to look like afterwards, right?โ
Even after the man disappeared, Calico Princess stood there. Her expression couldnโt be seen.
The Book ended there. Colio let his fingers go of it. Standing in front of his eyes, the Book seller said,
โThatโs no good, you canโt look at it before buying it. You have to pay me.โ
โIโll pay.โ
Colio took out twenty kirue from his purse. He grabbed the second Book with his sleeve and put it inside his pants pocket.
โIโve seen a Book like this before. Is there only one Book like that?โ
โCanโt you tell by looking? Itโs broken. Because itโs broken, you can only read parts of it. Thereโre probably plenty more of it.โ
Oh, so there are plenty more, Colio thought. For some reason, he was incredibly happy.
โDo you have any more?โ
โโฆBoy, if youโre curious, how about this Book?โ
โI donโt need it. I want another Book of the same person.โ
โโฆI donโt have any right now. If you come to me again sometime I might have it.โ
Colio wasnโt really sure if he could trust him, but he thought that was good enough for now.
Colio returned to the inn in a fast pace, and once again read the Book he just bought.
He watched her voice, expressions and movements numerous times. Even her dirty dress and hands looked beautiful. Even the dim stuffy hut seemed like a magnificent place just by her being in it.
But that hut was already more than a hundred years old, so nothing should be left of it now. While thinking this, Colio felt pain in his chest.
She gave medicine to sick children. Without caring to get her hands dirty. Colio was moved by this. He thought it was wonderful. He once again read the Book and gazed upon the figure of Calico Princess.
Colio read the Book countless times. Since a while ago the sun already travelled across the sky and the day was coming to a close. At some stage he noticed the sinking sun and the fact that he was hungry. But more than that, he wanted to see Calico Princess again. And it wasnโt just the two Books he already possessed. He wanted to see many other Books.
Colio remembered that Book-selling man said he might have some more of it at a later time. He immediately grabbed his purse and ran outside.
He ran to the opposite direction of the flow of people returning to their houses. Each time he took a rough breath, the hole in his chest containing the bomb ached. Even though that pain made him cringe, Colio couldnโt stop running.
He arrived at the Book sellerโs spot. But nobody was there right now.
Colio surveyed the surroundings, but couldnโt find the โBookโ dealer.
He ran around the alley looking for him. He returned to the main road once to search among the crowd of people.
But he just couldnโt find him.
He gave up looking for the Book seller. Maybe he could instead find some Book that had fallen on the ground.
But he didnโt find any Book fragments either. Colio was exhausted and hungry, and he lowered himself to the ground. He crouched there until it became late. After a while, he gave up and wobbled back towards the inn.
The sunset today was still dim. He walked while sadly thinking of this.
Suddenly, he noticed the figure of a woman from behind around the corner of the road. His head becoming blank, he ran forward.
Calico Princes now turned to the left. He was sure he saw it.
Colio turned around the corner and saw the woman walking ahead with her back to him.
โโฆWas this an illusion?โ
He couldnโt understand why this woman seemed like Calico Princess to him. It was just an old woman with completely white hair. The old woman walked away without turning around.
The disappointed Colio regained his composure. Thinking about what he was doing, he smiled wryly.
He perfectly assimilated it.
He forgot everything except Calico Princess.
โWhatโs that supposed to beโฆโ
Colio said. But he actually understood. He learned about this feeling just yesterday.
โโฆIs this love at first sight?โ
His chest hurt. The bomb screeched inside his chest as he ran. When the cut ribs were exposed to the air, he could feel pain.
But, it wasnโt the place that hurt. his pain wasnโt because of such a reason.
Relia went somewhere, and he would surely never return.
Colio didnโt know where to find Hamyuts Meseta.
He had no idea what to do from now on.
However, the intense pain in his chest drove out all of those thoughts.
As the sunset passed, now a grey moon floated low in the sky.
In the corner of a small tavern, Ia Mira suddenly recalled the boy she met last night. He was a gloomy boy named Colio Tonies. They held a strange conversation for a while, and separated without intending to meet ever again.
โโฆWhatโs wrong?โ
โItโs nothing. Come on, drink.โ
Ia Mira was in the middle of work. She was sitting on a cheap leather sofa and poured a drink as she leaned against the body of the man sitting next to her.
Inside the dim interior, many women like Ia were pouring alcohol, bending over or offering flattery for the men that returned from the mines.
She concealed her tear marks with makeup and wore a dress so short that if she were to move a little her underwear could be seenโฆ or rather, she intended them to. It was a terribly cheap dress, but that couldnโt be seen in the dark.
Next to Ia, there was a man and one of her colleagues on the other side. They wanted to head for the private room at the back of the tavern. By passing money to women, you could spend a night with them in the private room โ this was the tavernโs rule.
No man had paid Ia to come to the private room today. If I wonโt get that customer now, I wonโt make any money today, Ia thought in her heart. But maybe that was for the best.
Just a little more and she would quit the job. Just a little more and she could work at whatever she wanted โ thus she thought ever since Cartohelo died.
Then, the customer Ia was hanging out with took something out of his breast pocket.
โHey, will the two of you drink it?โ
โโฆ?โ
Then, the customerโs hand moved quickly. It seemed he did something to the drink with what he pulled out. Since it was dark, she couldnโt see what heโs done.
โโฆHuh? What was that?โ
โIsnโt it fine? Iโll pay you double.โ
โโฆโ
Occasionally there were men with strange hobbies or drugs in the private room. Ia experienced that countless times. During those times, Cartohelo always comforted her afterwards. Because he was there, she could put up with any painful thing.
โDrink it.โ
The man put some money into the chest of Iaโs dress. She didnโt have time for hesitation. Ia poured the sweet wine into her mouth. She could feel something like jelly sliding down her throat.
As Ia drank it, the man suddenly got up and quickly went out of the tavern. The voice of the clerk calling โplease do come againโ sounded silly.
The sidelined Ia checked her bodyโs condition by moving her neck and listening to her heartbeat.
She didnโt feel like anything happened to her. She didnโt feel sleepy or strange at all.
But because of this, she was scared.
Dealing with someone with unknown goals was scary. It was even scarier now that she didnโt have Cartohelo.
Walking to the back of the store where the owner was wiping off glasses, she spoke in a small voice.
โโฆSorry, but I want to leave early tonight.โ
Around the same time, Relia was walking by himself in the nighttime town.
There was a cloth bag on his back. On his hip was a wallet that became considerably lighter.
Relia slowly crossed the wave of people downtown. The voices of men and women reached his ears from the lined up establishments such as taverns and brothels. However, Relia didnโt have any interest in those.
Colio was surely thinking he ran away. But he didnโt mind. Because he had nothing to do with Colio anymore.
โโฆRunning away, huh?โ
It might be better to just run away like that, Relia thought.
He could search for a job at some town, hide his past and live normally.
Maybe it would have been good if he could do that.
But it was probably impossible.
Neither the people controlling him, Hamyuts Meseta nor the bomb inside his chest will allow him that.
Thinking about this, Relia passed by a woman wearing a cheap dress. She seemed to have an uneasy expression, but Relia didnโt notice.
Colio was probably still running around aimlessly. But unlike him, Relia had a goal in mind.
He wasnโt afraid of dying. He abandoned his life long ago. In exchange for that, he gained determination. He was determined not to act the way those people wanted him to. Somehow, this determination allowed Relia to stray from the path they intended for him.
Using the bomb in his chest, he was to kill the enemy boss. They wanted to make him go to the Library to do that.
This was the reason Relia separated from Colio, and his reason to live.
This was not meant to avenge Hyoue. It wasnโt in order to do the right thing either. Nor did he do it because he wanted to survive.
This was Relia Bookwattโs completely unrelated revenge.
He didnโt know anything about the enemy. He only knew the face of the man issuing orders. Even that guy was probably just an underling like Colio and Relia.
He didnโt know the leaderโs face, their location, their purpose or even the organizationโs name. The only things remaining in his memory were the names โIndulging God Cultโ and Crukessa.
Relia pondered about what he should be doing from now on.
Should he believe in his power and act alone?
However, Relia who had no knowledge or skills couldnโt fight. He had the bomb in his chest, but since it was made to kill the enemyโs boss he would probably be attacked, and it wouldnโt do just killing an underling together with him.
He could try to get help from someone. That seemed to be more realistic.
So, who should he ask for help?
The answer was simple. The enemies of his enemies were his allies. There was no option other than Hamyuts Meseta.