<By the way...>
<Hmm?>
Before Claret could start on her next story, Alicia started something else first.
<Do you have any good stories yourself Scarlet?>
<Me? Ah, hmm...>
When I thought back, all I had done since Alicia had died was visit a few settlements, do a few jobs as an adventurer, play with some orphans...then there was the stuff with Philia as well as the city's lord, but those were both things I didn't want to tell Alicia yet.
Aside from that...
<Hmm...I've mostly just been exploring and earning some money since leaving home. I'm not sure if any of that would make decent stories. Before that, well, you were there the entire time Alicia. And if it's before even that, I basically holed myself up in the dungeon the entire time. I don't think I really have anything worth telling.>
As much as I enjoyed this life of mine, there really wasn't much that could be used as story material. At least nothing that I could share.
<What about before that? What was heaven like? The gods? Or even before that in your last life?>
I couldn't really imagine any of that being very interesting to Alicia. There was the risk that Claret would find anything I say enthralling, so she was completely excluded from any baseline estimate.
<I'm not sure if you'll find any of that too interesting. My last life especially. I had a pretty ordinary childhood, got a job like normal when I grew up. I suppose the most remarkable thing I did was gambled my future on a project that ended up failing, and cost me my life. After that...>
I thought back to and recounted what had happened. The white walls, all the people in the line, the guard, and all the doors at the end. Then the room I snuck into when the guard was busy with a trouble maker. There was the crystal ball on the office desk, then the stuff I played around with in the menus which lead me to being reborn in this world.
<Well, I don't know if it was actually heaven or not, or if it even exists, but it was pretty boring, wasn't it?>
<Nope! It was really interesting!>
My eyes met Claret's as she hugged my waist from the side. For some reason they were sparkling. There was no way such a story would've been that compelling. It made me wonder how much of it she even understood.
(Well, considering how well she remembered events from hundreds of years ago, she probably at least remembers what I said.)
<It's not really as great as they said it was. No gold paved roads, no banquets every day. You didn't even meet your ancestors.>
<Well, considering that you get put through the reincarnation cycle within a short time of reaching the place, there's no way you could meet any of your ancestors unless if any of them died within a few hours of you.>
<I guess...but what's that 'kompooter' that you used?>
(Ah, I guess it was dumb of me to have not explained it.)
<Well, a computer is a machine that calculates all sorts of things for you...>
(How is that even remotely useful?)
<Ah...that is, it's a machine that you put in all sorts of information and then it spits out the results from what you put in.>
<Umm...>
<That's, imagine a box where you can see all sorts of things written down, or rather a plate? No, a book, a slate! Yea, imagine a slate that has stuff written down on it. And you can write more things on the slate and...>
The lack of response I was getting from Alicia felt like she wasn't following at all. Claret was rhythmically nodding as I tried to explain, but it was clear that she was even worse off in understanding what I was trying to convey.
<You know what, maybe it'll be better if I show you.>
Out from my bag came the stained and wrinkled printout that I had gotten when I had reincarnated. It was a long time since I had even touched it, but as a memento of how I arrived in this world, there was no way I could easily let go of it.
<So this is something that was made when I was being reincarnated.>
Flattening out the long sheet the best I could, I held it up in a way to make it easy for Claret to see while I looked at the first bit.
<This was what was written on the computer I was using. And what the computer let me do was change a bunch of the things here, and when it was done, it made this sheet which I grabbed before I came to this world.>
I pointed out a few bits here and there and explained some of the bits in more detail.
<For example, this bit that says 'apparent age' is the age that I look like compared to a human. So I put in that I would look like a sixteen year old, which was what had happened.>
<So these were the things you were able to chose?>
<Yea, pretty much.>
<Not just my body, but there were also a few details I was able to chose. Well, the options were there, but I didn't change most of them.>
It was a bit embarrassing to show off my body's physical statistics like this so I tried to gloss over certain details. Instead, I moved on to the skills section.
<These were the skills you started off with? It's amazing how you got so many skills since then!>
<Yea, it's a perk with being a vampire. I can get new skills and level them up just by drinking blood.>
<So...you drank a lot of blood by now then?>
For some reason Alicia sounded hesitant when she said that. It took me a moment to realize why.
<Only monster blood! I haven't had blood of any people before! Aside from you that one time.>
<I see.>
The relief was palpable in her tone.
That aside, Claret was being strangely quiet. She was staring at the sheet, but it made me wonder if she even understood what she was looking at, or at very least what the details meant.
<Scarlet? How come the first bit looks ripped anyways?>
<Oh this?>
I shifted the sheet back up to look at the ripped portion at the beginning.
<I grabbed the sheet while I was in the middle of being reincarnated, so I didn't have time to take it from the printer properly. It's just a bit of an accident.>
<But because of that some of it looks missing?>
It was pretty obvious even to a casual observer when some of the words were cut off at the blatant tear line.
<Yea, it's unfortunate, but I can't do anything about that. I doubt I can get it at this point though, so there's no use worrying about it.>
<I suppose. It's just a shame.>
<Yea, I guess it is.>
<Well, that aside, it was thanks to this that I was able to get the ability to make and alter skills.>
Moving back to the bottom, I showed the [User Privilege Level] label, and the tag [Administrator] beside it. Thinking about it, it was really just a whim that I had taken it, but I was really glad I had. Not only had I been able to create skills that made my life easier, but it was thanks to it that I was able to talk to Alicia again.
As I was thinking about the good luck I had when it came to my reincarnation, a bright light entered the corner of my eye.
Looking up, I saw that in the sky, red was being pushed back by blue and the shadows on the walls above were being beaten down by a bright glare.
<It's already morning.>
While I was a bit melancholic since I was enjoying this conversation, it also meant that we would be able to enter the dungeon soon, if not already.
A few minutes later, we were back at the dungeon entrance. There were quite a few people with weapons and armour of varying quality lined up. Most of them looked like your typical adventurer, from large people in heavy looking armour with a sword or axe at their hips to frail-looking people in robes carrying staves longer than they are tall. There were also people in lighter armour with daggers on their belts or a bow on their back.
But beyond them, there were also people wearing large backpacks, some of which looked too big for their bodies. They looked like they were following specific groups, but most of them weren't wearing any armour and had little in the way of decent weapons.
<Claret, do you know what those people with the big bags are?>
I turned to look at the dark spirit that was hanging off of my back again like usual.
<Maybe they're porters? You hired some yourself to help carry your loot on occasion. Well, that was until you learned [Dimensional Magic]. There wasn't much point after that.>
<[Dimension Magic]?>
<Yea, don't you remember? It's magic to manipulate space itself.>
<...You say that like you expect me to remember anything from a previous life beyond my last.>
<Sorry Master. It was my fault.>
Claret let go of me and sunk to the ground. She looked way too much like an abandoned puppy with the way she hung her head and shoulders.
<Ah, no, sorry. I was being too harsh. It's not something for you to blame yourself over.>
<But still...>
<Scarlet said not to worry about it. Everyone makes mistakes, so you shouldn't be so down about it.>
<Thank you Master, Alicia.>
While we were talking, while the line advanced and people entered the dungeon, even more people entered the line. To avoid having to wait longer than I had to, I quickly slipped into the back of the line, whereupon a group came to a stop right behind me.
<Hmmm...[Dimension Magic] huh?>
Once we were safely lined up, I asked about the thing that I was most interested in.
<Is something the matter regarding it Master?>
<Ah, you said it manipulates space, but what did you mean by that?>
It made me think of black holes and warp drives.
<Well, the main ways people use it is to bend space so that you can create a pocket space to carry things inside of, and to bore a hole through space to move to a distance place in an instant.>
(So like the inside of my magic bag and a portal?)
<Are there any other ways people use it?>
<Ah, apparently some people bend space itself, but I never really understood it very well, so I mostly only used it to carry some things for you. Oh yea! I still have them as well!>
At that, the dark spirit opened a black portal-like space in front of me, and pulled some objects out. They looked like some sort of expensive jewellery, but aside from that I didn't really have any interest in them. For all I cared, they belonged to Claret.
<You can keep them. If Scarlet gave them to you, then they belong to you.>
<They don't though. You had me hold on to them for emergencies but that was it. They still belong to you.>
<I don't care if that's how you interpret it, they belonged to you ever since she died. Period. Alright?>
<...alright.>
Once again I got heated. Just because those things belonged to the previous Scarlet and just because according to Claret I had the same soul as her, I was a different person. And as a different person, the things that belonged to her didn't belong to me.
While there was the concept of inheritance, I still couldn't see myself as actually connected to the other Scarlet.
To be honest, I really wished that Claret would chose to be with me for who I was, not because I seemed to have the same soul as her old master. Every time she talked about her, I kept feeling like I was nothing but some pale imitation of some amazing person from long before.
Or maybe I was just trying to justify something that I couldn't understand about myself.
Either way, I didn't like it. I was my own person, with my own dreams and aspirations. Once I figured such things for myself at least. But at most basic level, I didn't want to be presumed to walk someone else's footsteps for some arbitrary reason like having the same soul. I was going to find my own way and live my own life.
<sigh Anyways going back, so [Dimensional Magic] sounds pretty useful. Do you know how to learn it?>
After a minute, I tried going back to the previous topic. Claret was clearly down from how I yelled at her. It really was my fault as the way I said it was too harsh, but I couldn't bring myself to apologize about it.
<Well, you taught me to anchor my aura to space itself and try to forcibly alter its shape.>
<Anchor it?>
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