Chapter 11 – Graduation
Chapter 11 – Graduation
Chapter 11 – Graduation
— Leon Greyrat —
It was the day after Rudy’s birthday, and with my breath visible from the morning chill, I finished my morning workout just as the sun began to rise over the hills.
“Does it have to be outside the village?” Rudy meekly protested.
“Yes, it does. Otherwise, we might damage some of the farmland and houses. Come on, I’ve already got the horse prepared,” Roxy explained.
“Can’t we do it in the yard?” he persisted.
Roxy shook her head. “No, we can’t.”
Rudy pouted, “We can’t, huh?”
Looking over at my forlorn little brother, I couldn’t help but release a small sigh.
When he was little, I didn’t think much of it, but now... it was quite obvious.
Rudy had never stepped foot past the garden walls.
Not only that, he was... afraid to.
I remember asking him to come along right when I started hanging out with Sylphy, as I wanted the two to become friends, but he was extremely reluctant to.
So much so that his legs trembled as I tried to pull him along.
Well... I suppose it was time for him to face his fears.
“But... aren’t there monsters out there?” he asked.
“Huh? Not around these parts, no. Besides, even if there were, they would be weak enough that I can deal with them easily. In fact, you and your brother could probably handle them by yourselves as well,” Roxy explained before frowning. “That’s right... I remember hearing that you’ve never left home. You still haven’t, have you, Rudy?”
Rudy scratched his cheek sheepishly. “Erm... no, I haven’t.”
“Even when your brother and his friend always play out there?” she asked.
He shook his head in response.
“Hmm... are you afraid of nature, perhaps? Ah! That’s it! You’re afraid of animals!”
Pff-!
Roxy... I don’t think that’s quite it.
I think he’s just afraid of leaving the house just because, with no real reason for it other than fear of the unknown.
“N-No, I’m... not scared of animals,” Rudy explained.
“Hehe, so that’s all it is,” Roxy smirked. “I guess, just like your brother, you also act your age sometimes.”
Umm... I think she had the wrong idea, but I’d let it play out for now.
Maybe her obliviousness will help Rudy overcome whatever fear he had.
“Guess I don’t have any other choice then,” Roxy nodded to herself. “Hyup!”
“Bwuh!”
Contrary to my expectations, Rudy didn’t struggle as he was placed onto the saddle.
Maybe it was because he had simply accepted his fate, or perhaps because he was in front of Roxy.
Lucky...
“There. Once we start riding, your fear will go away. Leon! Come on up!” she said to me.
“Got it!”
Heeding her call, I hopped onto the horse, with Rudy in front of me while Roxy clambered up behind.
However, since I was getting a bit taller, she couldn’t easily see over me, and decided to rest her head on my shoulder.
...That feels nice.
We then began trotting toward the village centre, with Roxy slowly guiding us past the plots of farmland and various houses, as the villagers sent a few glances and waves our way.
It was only natural, as not only did Roxy and I complete various jobs with our magic, such as when Roxy watered the fields during a drought, but I had also been a healer for a while when Mama was pregnant.
Plus, I had been showing my face around more recently ever since I started playing with Sylphy.
Ah... speaking of that, she will be quite shocked then I don’t meet her at our hill, huh?
I’ll have to apologize later.
But oddly enough, with each glance thrown our way, Rudy would hunch in on himself more and more, as if hiding from the passing townsfolk.
“Uhh, Rudy? Are you good?” I asked.
“...T-They’re staring at me... why?” he asked with a trembling voice.
Staring at you?
Wait, don’t tell me... was he scared of the townsfolk?
Thinking about it, it made a good amount of sense.
After all, other than the four other people that were gathered in our house, he hadn’t had any interaction with another person, so it was only natural for him to be afraid of the unknown.
My lips curling into a smirk, I patted him a few times on the head to calm him down.
“Sorry to break it to you, but you aren’t that handsome quite yet. They’re looking at Roxy and me, you dolt.”
That seems to wake him out of his stupor as he then raised his head, looking around in new-found wonder, the previous tension disappearing as if it was a lie.
“Are you still afraid?” Roxy suddenly said.
Oh. She must have heard our conversation.
Rudy shook his head in denial. “No, I’m... okay now.”
“See? What did I tell you?” Roxy said. “Animals aren’t that scary at all.”
...She must have heard only a part of it.
“N-No... they’re not,” Rudy said softly.
After a few moments of looking around at the passing scenery, Rudy then spoke up, “What do they grow in these fields?”
“Well, it depends on the rotated crop, but usually Asuran wheat, which is used to make bread and beer. There are other vegetables too, but mostly wheat,” Roxy answered.
“Yep. Like that field there,” I pointed out, “Those are peppers. Miss Roxy’s favourite.”
Roxy pinched my side.
“She can’t eat those, can she?” Rudy said happily.
“I-It’s not that I can’t eat them, I’m just not fond of them, is all! Now z-zip it, you two!” Roxy said.
Seemingly embarrassed, she then snapped the reins, speeding up our journey through the village.
I’m gonna miss teasing Roxy like this...
Soon, the fields turned from tilled farmland to empty grasslands and hills as Roxy eventually led us to the top of a mound, far away from the village.
Looking across the plains, I could faintly see mountains rising above the distant horizon.
Those... were the Red Dragon Mountains, if I was not mistaken.
I remember going near there for a quest that the Fangs of the Black Wolf took.
Something about a stray dragon causing trouble.
I was still a newborn at the time, though, so I was asleep for the whole fight.
“Right here should do nicely,” Roxy suddenly said.
Bringing the horse to a stop right beside the singular tree, we then hopped off the saddle as Roxy tied the reins to said tree.
Making sure the horse was secure, Roxy then turned to us.
“I’m going to cast the Saint-tier water spell, Cumulonimbus. It creates thunder, and causes torrential rain to come down in a large area.”
Rudy and I nodded our heads in understanding. “Got it.”
“Good,” Roxy said as she grabbed hold of her staff. “Now, I can only cast this once, so watch closely and try to memorize the chant. Though I can tell it to you after if need be. Also, I’ll only be casting it for a minute, but you two will need to leave it going for... let's say an hour. After that, I’ll consider it a pass.”
Extending my hand, I watched in amazement as my robes did not flutter from the wind, nor feel rain splash against my palm.
“Crazy... both you and your brother are crazy...” I said to Rudeus in awe.
Really... this level of control was something else.
Was it because of his ability to cast chantless magic that he could do this?
Or was it something possible with the normal use of this spell through incantations?
Either way, I had added yet another thing to practice in my pursuit of magical mastery, all thanks to these two young students of mine.
A Saint-ranked water magician at five and seven, both chantless spell casters, and with the latter being extremely gifted in swordsmanship.
Truly, there was something in that family that spawned geniuses.
It couldn’t be inherited, as Leon was adopted, so perhaps it had to do with how Zenith raised them.
It definitely wasn’t Paul, after all.
Or perhaps... it was just luck.
Anyway, with such a lovely display of control and ability, there was no need to potentially turn this lovely grassland into a marsh.
“Leon! You can stop now!” I shouted.
The winds calmed in an instant before Leon then made an updraft that blew away the clouds a moment later, wiping away the rain and lightning along with it.
Haha... what a showoff.
But he was quite cute to see him jumping around so happily, so I’ll let it go this time.
Leon then turns to me with a wide smile, the rain dripping down his face as his hair stuck to his skin.
“So? How’d I do, Miss Roxy?”
My heart thumped painfully in my chest.
I don’t know whether it was the swordsmanship lessons, or if it was simply something inherited, but he was already reaching my height, and his previously childish facial features were slowly morphing into something with a more... mature appeal.
Haa... truly, it was a shame I was a few years too early.
“Congratulations,” I said with a smile. “You are now a Saint-ranked water magician as well.”
I swallowed down the blush that was about to form on my cheeks as his eyes lit up in glee.
Haa... it truly was a shame.
— Information on the Six-Faced World —
Red Dragon Mountains
This mountain range splits the Central Continent into the North, West, and South, completely separating the three territories save for three points that allow travel.
Red Dragon’s Upper Jaw - This connects the North and the West at the northwestern point of the mountain range.
Red Dragon’s Lower Jaw - This connects the West and the South near the southernmost point of the mountain range, which is also the southernmost point of the Asura Kingdom.
Red Dragon Mountain Range - This is the mountain range that separates the North from the South and runs across the continent before ending abruptly near the coastline, where travel is possible.
Aside from the three points of travel, the Red Dragon Mountains are impassable save for the strongest of the Seven World Powers. This is because Red Dragons, or Red Dragons as they are sometimes called, claim the mountains as their territory. And if one were to impede on it, a swarm of many of the S-ranked monsters would quickly attack any trespasser.
— Leon Greyrat —
“You’re more than welcome to stay, Roxy. I still have plenty of recipes to teach you,” Mama said.
“Right. While your role as a tutor may have come to an end, we’d be more than happy to have you stick around. And you already know the villagers love having you,” Paul added.
Roxy just shook her head in return. “I appreciate the offer. Truly, I do. But I’m afraid I can’t accept. Teaching those two have broadened my horizons on magic, so I want to take this chance to hone my craft.”
She then sent a small glance my way. “And hopefully, once I see those two again, I will be able to stand by their side as a chantless spell caster.”
Rudy, oblivious to our late-night studies, just looked confused.
“I see,” Paul said, nodding to himself. “I suppose it is what it is. Sorry that those two caused you to lose confidence in yourself.”
I was about to comment, but Mama beat me to the punch, giving the man’s side a pinch. “Ouch!”
“No, I should be thanking them for the opportunity for growth. Ah! And I almost forgot!”
Roxy then reached into her robe before pulling out a pair of necklaces and handing one each to Rudy and me.
“Those are amulets of my race, the Migurd. If you ever come across a demon giving you a hard time, showing them this might come in handy... maybe.”
...Not exactly inspiring a lot of confidence with that last bit, Miss Roxy.
“Anyway. Leon, Rudy, I’m sorry that I didn’t have what it takes to teach you-”
“That’s not true, Miss Roxy! You’ve taught me lots of things!” Rudy interjected.
Roxy showed him a warm smile. “Thank you, but if you ever find yourself wanting to advance your magical studies, then I implore you to visit my alma mater, the Ranoa University of Magic. With your skills, you would likely be treated very well there.”
She then turned to me. “You should do the same, Leon.”
I originally had no desire to grow my rank in magic, as with my chantless magic and general mana control, spells became somewhat meaningless to me.
But after seeing Saint-rank magic in action, I had come to see the beauty in such high-level magic.
“All right. I’ll... think about it,” I said.
And then, flashing a small smile, she departed.
After all, there was nothing left to be said.
But... I didn’t exactly want it to end here.
I still had a few more things I wanted to tell her, and I didn’t exactly want to do it in front of my family.
So, ignoring my crying brother, I chased after her.
“R-Roxy!” I exclaimed, just in front of the walled garden.
She turned to me with surprise. “Leon?”
Taking a deep breath to calm my beating heart, I stepped forward, keeping my chin high as I looked into her eyes.
“I... I want to be with you! W-When I’m older!”
My face was burning at my confession, to the point where I wouldn’t be surprised if steam began rising from my cheeks.
Roxy’s lips curled into a sad smile, though she had a slight blush on her cheeks as well.
“Well... I appreciate the sentiment, so thank you. And i-if,” her blush deepened. “If you feel the same once you become an adult, then I’ll... I’ll accept.”
Did... did that mean what I think it means?
Well... maybe.
It was better than a rejection, at least.
“Okay!” I said, running up to hug her.
Relishing the feeling I would likely miss for a while, as she began to let go, I decided to show a little boldness.
So, pushing my head over her shoulder, I whispered into her ear, “And when I’m older... I’ll be sure to visit lots of dungeons.”
“Why?” she asked.
“S-So then I can be the swordsman that rescues you,” I said.
She instantly let go of me. “W-Where did you hear that from!?”
Her cheeks were now a deep red as she pointed at me accusingly.
“Umm... you sometimes talk in your sleep, Miss Roxy,” I said with a teasing smile.
That only seemed to deepen her flustered state even more, as she quickly turned to face away from me.
“F-Fine... I’ll meet you again at that time then, Leon.”
And then, with those words, my crush departed.
For real this time, without me holding her back.
Ah... I missed her already.
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