70 - The Old Man From The Countryside Reports The Results
“Hey. I’ve been waiting for you.”
“Hmm? Is that you, Lucy?” I asked.
It was the next morning.
I was busy yesterday, but that doesn’t mean that my duties will be lightened, so I went to the Knights HQ again to instruct.
At the entrance, there was a shadow waiting with her arms crossed. Needless to say, it was Lucy Diamond, the Head Magus of the Magic Division. She’s still so tiny.
“Did you I make you wait? My bad,” I said.
“I don’t mind,” Lucy said. “I did ask you to do something so reckless.”
So she was waiting for me. It’s rough to get ambushed so early in the morning.
I thought it would be better to report to Lucy, but I was kind of confused about heading to her house, so it works out that she was waiting for me here. I’ve got a lot to report.
“Is now a good time?” Lucy asked.
“It’s fine, but I also have my job.”
Apart from that, the invitation from her isn’t bad, but as long as I’m a Special Instructor, I have my daily duties. Last time it was good because she approached me when the sun was setting, but now it’s first thing in the morning. It was training time from here on out.
It was fine to go to Lucy’s house, but then I need to tell someone that I can’t instruct today. I don’t want them to think I’m skipping out on work.
“I’ve told Alexia,” Lucy said. “There’s no problem.”
“Oh, I see… smart,” I said.
However, it seems that my worries were for nothing after Lucy said she had already talked with Alexia.
It’s not bad, but Lucy is a woman of immediate action when she needs something. The time between thinking of it then putting it to action is extremely fast. This kind of daring is something I want to learn somehow. I’m not sure where to emulate it, though.
“Once again, I’ve put you through a rough time,” Lucy said. “I’ve heard the gist from Alexia.”
“Yeah, well, it was hard for me,” I said.
Instead of entering the Knights HQ, we talked while walking toward Lucy’s house.
Speaking of which, the Knights’ HQ, the building of the Magic Division, and Lucy’s house have magical equipment that allows long-range communication. It is good that information is transmitted so quickly.
“Well, I’ll hear the details later,” Lucy said. “Ibroix hasn’t arrived yet.”
“Oh, we do need him, don’t we?” I said.
Apparently, the faces to gather are the same as yesterday.
That said, Lucy acted as an intermediary, but formally speaking, it was Ibroix who asked me. For that matter, it is also a secret request from the Suphine Faith. That the client wasn’t around was a little strange.
“By the way, is Miu doing well?”
Along the way, I felt a little concerned, so I turned to the topic of talking to the young kid staying as a guest at Lucy’s house.
“She’s fine,” Lucy said. “And she’s quiet. Maybe she doesn’t know what to do in the future.”
“I see,” I said.
It was the basic “she’s doing alright” response. Well, let’s just say that it was good to hear that.
Besides, I don’t understand Miu’s feelings. It’s little wonder this happened, she’s suddenly forced to change the world she lived in and she doesn’t know how to live in this new one. It’s even more so because she had been in the criminal underbelly so far.
However, as I thought yesterday, I think that time will heal this wound to some extent.
Sure, life changes a lot, but unlike me and Lucy, Miu hasn’t spent most of her life in that darkness. She still has a lot of time left for a bright future.
All you have to do is wait patiently for her to adapt to the world as it is now. Watching a child grow up is the privilege of adults. I have no children, though.
“Well, there is no choice but to wait for time to heal it,” I said.
“I agree, Miu is still young,” Lucy said.
If she had the same idea, my worries are put to rest.
With this topic, Lucy feels more in line with my values and ideas than Alexia and Selena. Is it because we’re close in age? I don’t really want to think that, since Lucy looks younger than Miu but is older than me.
“Oh, by the way,” I said.
“Hmm?” Lucy asked.
It’s going to take a little longer to get to Lucy’s house, so I’ll ask her something that’s been bothering me.
“Was Thyssel your insurance?” I asked.
“… Come again? What are you talking about?” Lucy asked.
Ah, this girl is playing dumb.
However, her expression seemed to be grinning slightly. I still don’t get this woman. Even so, it seems that she wants to draw a line around the area so she won’t say, even if I pressure her.
In that case, I have nothing more to say.
It just so happened that Thyssel and Kuruni came. That’s the right thing to say.
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