Even though she knew that her childhood friend could use magic, she hadn’t expected that magic to be so powerful.
He’s amazing…
As she thought of her suddenly-different childhood friend, Enri’s heart swelled with an emotion she couldn’t put into words. It seemed to be surprise, but then again it seemed like something else entirely.
A clear sound brought Enri back to her senses, and her eyes fell on the ceramic cups on the table. They were filled with a transparent fluid that gave off a citrus smell, and Enri decided to help herself to a cup.
The cool, sweet and sour taste washed over her entire body, and she felt like she was filled with energy. Agu had sat down beside her at some point, and he gulped his down in one shot and immediately asked for another.
Yet, Lupusregina didn’t touch hers.
Come to think of it, I don’t think I’ve ever seen Lupusregina-san eat or drink.
“…Hm? Something wrong? You’ve been sneaking glances my way recently. Are you in love with me? Ahhhhh, how troubling~ my, how shocking, to think that En-chan is a lesbian~su. Looks like I need to let everyone know~su”
“What— no! No! It’s not like that!”
“Wahahahaha~ Just kidding. I know En-chan likes men.”
While thinking about how to reply, Enri’s eyes narrowed into a straight line.
“Although, it’s kind of slow… hm? Looks like they’ve arrived.”
Enri turned to the door, but she had the feeling there was nobody outside.
“Really? But I don’t hear anything at all.”
Agu cupped his ear forward with his hand.
“Hey, are humans a race with good hearing?”
“That, that, I don’t know about that, but I don’t think Lupusregina-san would lie about this sort of thing… though she might… prank people a little.”
Then is she lying? Agu thought as he stared wide-eyed at Lupusregina.
“No, really, I heard them. They’re coming for sure. You’re pretty amazing.”
“Hm? Ah, that’s not the case at all. Compared to Enri-san over there, I’m nothing much.”
Agu seemed to swallow it up, and looked back at Enri with a surprised expression.
No, that’s not how it is. That smile on Lupusregina-san’s face is so damn fake! Enri wondered how she should tell Agu the truth, but before that, a knock came from the door.
Shortly after, Nfirea and a woman in leather armor entered the room.
Brita, the former adventurer, had moved into the village after Nfirea. Originally, she had been an adventurer in E-Rantel, but had retired after certain events. Even so, she still needed to earn a living, and so she responded to the village’s solicitations and moved here.
She was studying to be a ranger, and she had potential. Even though she was weaker than Jugem, she was still one of the strongest people in the village and the leader of the village’s self-defense force (even though it still wasn’t at a level where it could be described as such).
She’d been called along because she was the defense force’s leader, and because she had entered the forest while practicing her fieldcraft.
“Ah— it really is a new goblin… no, hm, I keep thinking from an adventurer’s point of view… he’s not an enemy.”
Brita smiled bitterly. It wasn’t as though Enri didn’t understand where she came from. Going by the stories, goblins were the enemies of mankind. Killing them when you saw them was fine, but this village was different. The hard truth was that humans seemed to be the real enemies in this case.
“Then, since everyone’s here, let’s listen to what he has to say. Agu, can you tell us why you were running while covered in all those wounds?”
“The simple answer is that I was attacked.”
“That’s too simple… what kind of monster attacked you?”
“The minions of the Giant of the East.”
“The Giant of the East? Who’s that?”
“…How do you normally address him?”
“We-we don’t, in the first place, we didn’t even know he existed… Brita-san, do you know?”
The most widely-read person in this place was Nfirea, but when it came to the forest, Brita still knew more than him. Even so, all she could do was shake her head.
“I’m sorry. I haven’t heard anything concerning this Giant of the East. And I don’t think Master Latimon knows either. We’ve never ventured into the depths of the Forest and don’t know much about its residents.”
“Then, Agu, tell us the basics about him.”
“When you say the basics, you mean…”
Enri understood Agu’s confusion. In situations like these, it was better to ask questions one by one, so it would be easier for him to answer.
“Then, can you tell us about the powerful monsters in the Forest?”
“Well, to me the barghests and the ogres are all strong… but if you want to talk about things on the level of the Giant of the East, then in the forest, there are the powerful ones called the Three Monsters. The first is the Beast of the South. They say he’s an incredible guy who will slaughter everyone who sets foot in his domain. I don’t know what happened to him. Then there’s the Giant of the East. His base is in the withered forest. Finally is the Serpent of the West. I heard it’s a disgusting snake that can use magic.”
“Strange… how about the north?”
“There seems to be a lake in the north with all kinds of races. As for who rules them… I don’t know. But there seem to be twin witches in the swamp. And when the Beast of the South vanished, the forest became weird. I’m not too sure what exactly happened, apparently some really scary guy showed up, and then the balance of power shifted…”
“Is that the Monument of Destruction?”
“That’s right. I also heard that the master of the Monument of Destruction can command the undead, little black shadows that can move through darkness. That’s what the survivors told us.”
Everyone ― with the exception of Lupusregina ― looked uneasily at each other.
The first thing was the Beast of the South. Since its territory was supposed to be nearby, then it must surely be the magical beast tamed by the adventurers who had escorted Nfirea here — or more specifically, the one who wore jet-black plate armor. It certainly had the look of power and strength about it, and so the description fit it perfectly.
“The Beast… the Wise King of the Forest, Hamsuke-san.”