Chapter 7: Preparing to Move
A month and a half passed since the shopping trip in Amande. During that time, Miharu, Aki, and Masato had remained shut away inside the rock house, cramming the common tongue of the Strahl region into their heads. Since nothing could proceed if they weren’t able to speak the language, they prioritized learning the language over everything else, beating words and phrases into their heads from morning to night, even during meals.
While there is plenty to be said about the number of hours needed to acquire a foreign language to a conversational standard, Rio’s Japanese guests were able to study the Strahl common tongue for over 400 hours over the span of a month and a half — that culminated to nine hours a day on average. That number became much higher once their own voluntary self-study time during breaks was included.
In the beginning, a lot of the time was spent explaining the grammar structures in Japanese, but as time passed, more emphasis was placed on conversation. The lessons proved to be successful, as the three were able to converse to an optimal degree. As the eldest, Miharu showed the most remarkable improvement — as long as her conversation partner spoke slowly, she was able to reply with halting speech.
On one morning after a month and a half had passed, Rio and Miharu were cooking breakfast in the kitchen and speaking to each other using what Miharu had learned.
“Haruto... can you give... frypan?” she asked Rio in a clumsy Strahl tongue.
“Sure, here you go.”
“Thank you very much. Bacon egg or fried egg... Which do you want today?”
Rio thought for a moment before making his request with a faint smile. “...Let’s see. I want to eat a fried egg today.”
“Understood. Leave it... to me.” Miharu picked up the frying pan and pumped her fists in a cute gesture.
“You can say quite a few things now.”
“It’s all thanks... to Haruto.”
“It’s because you worked hard, Miharu.”
“No... it’s because... you were teaching... constantly.”
“Since the three of you have learned quite a few words at this point, I’m thinking it’s about time we moved from this field.”
“Moved...?”
“Yes,” Rio interrupted, speaking in Japanese. “This conversation is about to get complicated, so I’ll use Japanese now. Staying here like this makes it hard to move around, and that’s ineffective for gathering more information about your friends. There are some trustworthy people I know that we may be able to rely on, but I’ll need to ask them first. The probability is low, but there’s even a chance these people may know something about you guys.”
“I see...”
“If possible, I’d like to ask those people to look after you while I finish some personal errands of my own and gather information. What do you think?”
“Umm... I’m sure you have your own life to concern yourself with, so it’s okay if you put us second. We’ll let you decide what you need to do,” Miharu said apologetically, bowing her head to Rio.
“All right. Then we’ll move closer to Amande today. I’ll have you guys wait there while I pay a visit to my acquaintances. It’ll take roughly two weeks for me to return, so I’ll leave Aishia behind to protect you, and if you need anything during that time you can feel free to go shopping in Amande, too,” Rio said with a slight smile.
He wasn’t shameless enough to suddenly bring Miharu and the others along to the spirit folk village and just leave them there for the spirit folk to look after. The spirit folk had already cut off contact with the outside world, so it was possible that they would refuse, but he would go through all the proper steps to make the request.
“I’m sorry for making you have to consider every little thing. As you’ve been looking after us, I won’t say that we’ll be fine... but I’m sure we’ll somehow manage ourselves, especially with Ai-chan here. So... you can leave the house to us.”
“Okay, thank you.” Rio nodded amicably in an effort to avoid making Miharu worry any more than she already was.
Afterward, they had their breakfast, then moved the house to the middle of a forest on the outskirts of Amande. There had been rumors of people going missing along the western road the last time Rio had gathered information in Amande, so he set up the house near the east side of the city instead.
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The next morning, Rio dressed himself in his Black Wyvern armor and prepared to leave. “All right then, Aishia — I’m leaving everyone to you,” he said in the living room.
Aishia nodded quietly. “Sure.”
While she looked like a fragile young woman, Aishia was actually a humanoid spirit ranked high-class or greater. Since she could use the same level of spirit arts as Rio, there was no one better for the role of a bodyguard.
“I’m going to leave this spirit stone filled with essence with you while I’m gone, so you can use this to replenish your magic essence if anything happens,” Rio said, handing Aishia a pebble-sized emerald green spirit stone that glowed. It was possible to store an enormous amount of essence in a green spirit stone, even one of this size. The Time-Space Cache Rio received from the spirit folk used a stone of a similar size, too.
“...Understood. I tied a temporary path to Miharu just in case, so it’ll be okay,” Aishia said, taking the spirit stone.
“With Miharu... Really?” Rio’s eyes widened, and he looked at Miharu.
“Yes. Apparently, we have quite a large amount of magic essence within us? I don’t really get it, but I told Ai-chan she could use whatever she needed.” Miharu didn’t seem to fully understand it all yet, but nodded firmly anyway.
“...I see. I’m relieved, then.” Rio was interested in how the three of them had a large amount of essence, too, but was glad that that was the case so he didn’t have to worry as much about them.
“Please go safely, Haruto,” Miharu said.
“Yes. You don’t have to see me off from here,” he replied.
“Have a safe trip, Haruto.”
“See you later, Haruto.” Aki and Masato offered their words of parting to Rio as well.
“Thanks. Make sure you two listen to Miharu and Aishia.”
“Ahaha, we know.”
“That’s right! We’re not kids anymore!”
Aki and Masato nodded with strained smiles.
“You’re still a brat, though,” Aki noted.
“And there’s only one year difference between us,” Masato retorted, starting their usual bickering.
Rio watched Aki and Masato get up to their usual antics with a smile. “Looks like you’ll be all right to me. I’ll be going, now,” he said, and turned on his heel. He was relieved to see the youngest of the three showing no signs of worry.
Rio opened the front door and waved back at Miharu and the others, who were waving with all their might. Finally, he looked at Aishia with an entrusting smile, before the door shut.
“The three of you need to study until Haruto returns,” Aishia said.
“Ugh, so we’re doing the same old thing even with Haruto out.” Masato hung his head gloomily.
“We don’t have a choice. If we can’t speak the language, it’s too dangerous to even go outside. You’re the most behind, so work harder,” Aki said with an exasperated expression.
“Fufu. Let’s show Haruto how much we’ve improved when he comes back,” Miharu said with a smile.
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Once Rio stepped outside, he spoke the activation spell to use the Time-Space Cache on his left wrist.
“Dissolvo.”
The air above his hand warped, and a jade green spirit stone appeared. While it was the same color as the Time-Space Cache, its size was larger than the other spirit stone.
“Transilio.”
Rio activated the spirit stone in his hand — the teleportation crystal. The air around Rio and the teleportation crystal instantly started to distort in an exaggerated way, and in the next moment, Rio disappeared. The view in front of Rio’s eyes changed immediately, too.
“Looks like I made it back safely,” Rio murmured to himself.
Gentle rays of sunlight filtered through the trees of the forest scenery spread before him. It was his first time actually using the teleportation crystal, so he was surprised at how the scenery had changed in an instant. Thankfully, it seemed as though he had been able to teleport to the correct coordinates.
The crystal changed from green to turquoise; as the amount of magic essence inside a spirit stone increased, the color changed from colorless to blue. As it continued to increase, the colors changed to turquoise, leaf green, then finally jade green — so quite a large amount of essence was used.
I don’t think I should be that far from the village, but where is this exactly?
Rio put the teleport crystal away into his pocket and smiled at the vaguely familiar scenery. Then, he kicked off from the ground and rose into the air to check his current location, breaking through the canopy and into the skies above the forest.
I’m outside of the residential area... but pretty close to the village — about one or two minutes away by flight. At this distance, they may have detected the distortion in essence from the teleportation sorcery I used.
Someone may have set out to get him already. With that in mind, Rio began to fly toward the residential district visible in the distance at a leisurely pace.
Sure enough, a group of people were waiting in the skies above the village. There were several warriors of the village, with Orphia among them.
“See, it is Rio after all! You came back fairly quickly this time,” she said with a happy smile as she approached.
“Hello, Orphia. I have a little news this time... and a request,” he said somewhat apologetically.
“I see... Then we should hurry to the elders immediately. Follow me — it’s this way.”
Orphia seemed to sense that Rio had an important matter to discuss and began to lead him away without asking any further questions. The villagers around them followed.
“Thank you very much. The truth is... my contract spirit woke up,” Rio said as he flew alongside Orphia.
“Eh, really?!” Orphia asked with widened eyes.
The spirit sleeping within Rio had been a humanoid spirit, after all. To Orphia, who held spirits in high regard, the awakening of Rio’s spirit was a big deal.
“Yes. Due to certain circumstances, she isn’t present right now, but I’ll discuss more about that — as well as my request — with the elders.”
Orphia nodded. “I see... I’m sure everyone will be shocked. Let’s hurry over!” She watched Rio’s expression carefully before raising her flight speed by a small amount.
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Rio and the others landed before the giant tree house that was used as the town hall of the village. Latifa was waiting there, along with Sara, the silver werewolf, and Alma, the elder dwarf.
“Latifa... Sara and Alma too...” Rio’s eyes widened when he spotted the girls.
“Ehehe. There was a big pulse of mana, so everyone was excited that Onii-chan might have come back. We saw Onii-chan flying in the air and hurried here,” Latifa explained proudly. She must have run, as she was still out of breath.
“The two of them were in such a hurry — it was a huge pain,” Alma interjected with a wry smile.
“Y-You’re the one who decided to come along, Alma,” Sara added on in embarrassment. Orphia smiled.
“Fufu, so the two of you both wanted to see Rio again as quickly as possible.”
“Mrgh...” Sara and Alma groaned in embarrassment, but their lack of denial implied it was the truth.
“Onii-chan, you came back quickly this time.” Latifa beamed a smile full of purity and innocence.
“Yeah. My contract spirit woke up, and I have a lot of other things I wanted to discuss,” Rio answered with a faintly strained smile.
“Y-Your spirit has awoken?!” Sara and Alma were both taken aback