Amelia the Level Zero Hero - Chapter 26
Chapter 26
Chapter 26
Why did you become an adventurer?
Noele opened her eyes, staring up at the wooden ceiling of her room as the question echoed in her head. The words sounded clear as day. The voice of the one who spoke it reached deep into her heart. Her chest ached. She gasped and inhaled. Sitting up, the blonde girl took in her surroundings and whispered.
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âNoraââ she called her sisterâs name.
And Noele received no response. She sat on her bed in Brynnâs inn, looking at the messy room around her. Her belongings were scattered across the floorboards, artifacts and old documents lying around haphazardly, tossed to the ground from her Bag of Holding.
Getting to her feet, the blonde girl peeked out the blinds of her window and saw that it was already midday. The sun was shining high, and the city was busy with labor and construction, the sounds of banging hammers and clashing metal audible all across Windrip.
It seemed that the reconstruction of the city was going quite well. In fact, Noele heard the Adventurerâs Guild building was going to be officially reopened just today. It had been about a week since Jax the Forsaken Archer left Windrip, and this was going to be the blonde girlâs first off-day from training with Garron.
Mostly because he was needed at the Adventurerâs Guild opening.
Still, she was quite glad she could finally have a day off. Wellâ she could always have a rest day whenever she wanted, but she refused to take them unless she had a valid excuse like today. But for the past few days, she had felt rather⊠out of it.
Ever since Noele the Noble Spellsword witnessed the final duel between her mentor and that S-rank elf, her mind had weighed heavily on her head. It was like she walked around with an incessant throbbing headacheâ one that refused to go away, even when she had taken a few [Alchemist] concoctions to help with it. And she knew why she was so unsettled.
It wasnât because of Jaxâs display of power. She had been amazed at how well he foughtâ she never expected him to be that strong, even if he still easily lost to Amelia. Rather, it was what he said that put the blonde girl at unease.
âWhy did you become an adventurer?â Noele asked no one in particular.
And a response came from her memories.
âTo become stronger,â Jax had said.
A simple answer. It should not have unnerved Noele. But again, her memory spoke to her. A soothing voiceâ the words of her sister.
âTo become strong,â Nora had said.
Noele pursed her lips at that. Nora and Jax had⊠similar answers. They were clearly distinctâ but they were so close that they could also be indistinguishable from the right perspective. And that unnerved the blonde girl.
She had respected her sister more than anyone else in the world. To Noele, Nora might as well have been an angel sent down from the heavens above. It was an endless adoration. Without Nora, the blonde girl would have never amounted to anything in life. Meanwhile, Jax wasâŠ
âA fucking psycho,â Noele murmured as she got to her feet.
Perhaps it was because of all the rumors sheâd heard about himâ or maybe it was because he literally ambushed her out of nowhereâ but the blonde girl hated Jax. Even if he was the so-called Forsaken Archerâ one of the highest-leveled S-ranked adventurers aroundâ he was still a total jerk. He even nearly killed Noele with that massive destructive Skill heâd used in his duel against Amelia!
Although⊠Amelia probably wouldnât have let that happen if she didnât think the blonde girl couldnât escape. Still, it irked Noele.
She didnât like him at all. Yet, he had given her the closest answer to the one sheâd been looking for since she became an adventurer. She thought it would reassure herâ reaffirm her beliefs that led her to taking up this dangerous job. But the fact that it came from someone like Jax meant that it⊠unsettled her.
It shook her to the very core.
The blonde girl sat back down onto her bed and placed a hand on her chest. Closing her eyes, she asked herself a single question.
âWhy did I become an adventurer?â
And, for the first time in years, Noele couldnât give herself an answer.
â--
The Adventurerâs Guild had been rebuilt. Well, actually, the Adventurerâs Guild was never gone. It was just the building that had been destroyed during the Goblin Lord siege of Windrip. And, now, thanks to the work of a few [Constructors] and [Architects], the building was back once more.
Everyone was buzzing about this newsâ Guildmaster Evan had given me a formal invitation to attend this grand reopening, and Garron the Steel Tank told me heâd be giving a big speech or whatever since he was Windripâs very own B-rank adventurer. Sure, Noele and Evan were both A-rank adventurers, but neither of them were local to the city. Apparently, most local adventurers from Windrip tended to leave the city to start their careers as Briar Glen was too dangerous of a region for most F-ranks or E-ranks if they werenât careful.
Anyways, that meant Garron was a bit of a big deal in Windrip. Like a rather big celebrity in the city. Because of this, a lot of non-adventurers were going to be showing up for the Adventurerâs Guild reopening. Even the [Lord] of Windrip was going to be visiting.
I had no idea Windrip had a [Lord]. He never showed up once after the whole Goblin Lord debacle. Which made sense, since he wasnât very well-liked. But he was going to be there.
Honestly, I didnât really see the point in throwing this whole ceremony or whatever. I stood there, facing a wall in the room as the celebration began behind me. I wasnât just facing an empty wall, of course. I was inspecting the job board they had put in place here. But I didnât see anything new that piqued my interest here.
âNew building, same jobs, nothing different for me.â I sighed, but for whatever reason, I didnât budge from where I stood.
â--
Noele hadnât planned to visit the Adventurerâs Guild reopening party, but she was here now. The Noble Spellsword had been an adventurer for ten years now, and she was just about used to everything about this life⊠except for parties.
She shrank back as she heard the cheering. The rambunctious crowd and jovial ruckus too jarring for her as a [Farmer]âs daughter. Shifting uncomfortably at her seat, she watched Garron stand at the front of the guild hall, raise a mug, and bellow.
âTo a new Windrip!â he exclaimed.
And the gathered adventurers cheered with him. âTo a new Windrip!â
He laughed and drank with them, speaking with adventurers, commoners, and nobles alike. He downed three mugs before he finally left them, returning to the blonde girl. He was the one who invited her, and so she sat at his table with him.
âDrink, Noele?â He offered her a fresh mug of ale.
âThanks.â Noele gave him a small nod as she accepted the glass. She wasnât really a fan of drinking until she was drunk. But she normally enjoyed a drink or twoâ sometimes even a glass of wine or something stronger.
But, today, she was out of it. She just took the ale and stared down into the mug. The froth faded away, revealing her reflection in the liquidâs golden-brown surface. Noele saw a stranger there. A blonde girlâs face she didnât recognize. So foreignâ so unfamiliar. For a single second, she didnât even know that was her.
Slowly, she brought a hand up to her face. âIâŠâ
âIs everything alright, Noele?â Garron asked as he peered over her shoulder.
Noele blinked and raised her head. âWhaâ oh, Iâm fine,â she quickly said.
âYou donât look fine.â The burly man lowered his mug of ale onto the table and crossed his arms. âWe have been training together for weeks, Noele. Over a month at this point. If thereâs a problem, you can confide in me.â He gave her a reassuring smile, despite the glare he always wore on his face.
âThatâsâŠâ she trailed off.
He was right in that the blonde girl wasnât fine. But she couldnât really vocalize her thoughts. Not in a way that made sense. She just felt⊠lost. All because of what Jax had said. It wasnât even a statement directed to her. The fact that it impacted her so deeply puzzled her as much as it upsetted her.
When she couldnât figure out a way to sort out her feelings, she just resorted to the usual question she always asked.
âWhy did you become an adventurer, Garron?â
The burly man cocked a brow, not expecting that question. âWhy did I become an adventurer?â
Noele nodded. âWhy did you become an adventurer? Did you just do it on a whim? Or were you driven by some other purpose?â
âThat is a loaded question for a party,â he chuckled and leant back on his seat. Garron made himself comfortable as he raised his head. âWell, if I had to ascribe a singular reason to my decision, it would be for revenge.â
âRevenge?â
âThatâs right,â Garron said as his eyes sharpened. âMy parents were [Merchants]. Both of them. Thatâs how they metâ they were competitors in the same business who joined forces and got married. So theyâd often travel between Bacton and Windrip to sell goods between the cities.â
The blonde girl listened as he went on, even if she already knew where this story was going.
âBut, one day, when they both left for Bacton, they never returned. They were attacked by a darkwood moose. They traveled with a convoy, escorted by a party of C-ranked adventurers, but that didnât matterâ they were all slaughtered.â
Garron tightly clutched onto his mug of ale. He quickly took a swig of the drink as Noele closed her eyes. Of course, she told herself.
It was always the same reason. Adventurers only picked up the job for three reasons. The first was money, the second was glory, and the third was revenge because someone they knew was killed by a monster. Noele had heard it over and over again so many times.
It wasnât that she didnât sympathize with Garron. She was just hoping for a different answer.
The Steel Tank continued, âI do not know what happened that day. I am not sure what provoked the darkwood moose. While they are B-ranked threats, they are considered docile by the Adventurerâs Guild. And I didnât care. I became an adventurer to seek out that darkwood mooseâ and kill it. To avenge my parents and all those that monster had senselessly slaughtered.â
âDid you manage to find it?â Noele asked, pressing her lips into a thin line.
âThe moment I advanced to B-rank, I tried to hunt it down. I partnered with a [Hunter] to track the darkwood moose, but when I eventually found its lair, I was too late.â He chuckled mirthlessly as he glanced down at his drink. âThe darkwood moose had already been killed by something else. I only realize now that it was probably slain by those goblins.â
âRightâŠâ She stared at the burly man, unsure of what to say. Finally, she just placed a hand on his shoulder and spoke softly. âI am sorry.â
Garron raised his head and looked back with hollow eyes. âDonât be. Vengeance is a foolish purpose, anyway.â
The two sat there in silence for a moment. Just a moment. Then Garron harrumphed and got to his feet. He downed the rest of his mug of ale and puffed up his chest.
âI am ruining the festivities,â he said as he slammed the mug onto the table. âCome on, this is a party. Let us celebrate.â
He started forward, joining the rest of the party. But Noele didnât follow. She just excused herself instead.
âI have to, uh, use theâŠâ she said.
âAh. My apologies.â He nodded and stepped aside.
Noele hurried away towards the outer edge of the partyâ where it wasnât so boisterous and crowded. She kept to the fringes, trying to calm her thoughts.
She still felt empty. Even after that conversation with Garron, the hole in heart didnât vanish. It was like sheâd been stabbed in the chest and she didnât even realize it. Which made no sense, because this was a time for her to be proud of her achievements.
Noele thought of everything she had worked towards over the last few weeks. She had become an A-ranked adventurer, after so long. She had learned to fight without the World Systemâ to a certain extentâ and could create a Glorious Noble Slash that seemed dangerous even for an S-rank adventurer.
Despite all that, the blonde girlâs mind drifted to something else. Instead of remembering her accomplishments, she just thought of her parents. Her mama and papa. She remembered the last time she saw themâ how they had refused to allow her to become an adventurer.
And she ran away.
Noele ran from her home, leaving her parents behind all by themselves just so she could take after her sister. Even though they said that they didnât want her to get herself killed just like Nora, she ignored them and escaped, pursuing the life of an adventurer. And for what reason?
She didnât know anymore. That was why her heart ached so much.
The blonde girl clenched a fist as she turned around. She held back her tears as she thought of her mama and papaâ how she longed to see them now. Even though they had exchanged [Messages] through the Mageâs Guild. Even though she often sent back letters with money, apologizing for her sudden departure, it just wasnât the same as seeing them again.
Maybe I should leave, Noele thought to herself as she started for the guildâs exit. I should go back to Whiteridge nowâ surprise them when they return from the Frozar Mountains.
There was no reason for her to do any of this anymore. Maybe she would bid farewell to Garron, but adventurers came and went all the time. The only person she really needed to speak with wasâŠ
Her mentor.
Noele blinked as she raised her head. That was right. She was still supposed to be Ameliaâs apprentice. So she couldnât just leave yetâ not until she told her mentor. So Noele searched for Amelia. The blonde girl scoured the room, having heard that Amelia was present at the party. She scanned the large hall until, finally, she caught sight of her mentor.
âThereââ
The blonde girl started forward, heading for the brown-haired woman. Then she paused. She stared at Ameliaâs back.
âHow long has she been standing there at the job board?â Noele blinked.
âForty-five minutes,â a voice came in reply.
The blonde girl spun around to face Guildmaster Evan. He was looking down at a watch he held in his right hand. Adjusting his pointed hat, he spoke in an amused voice.
âItâs honestly quite impressive. She hasnât moved in forty-five minutes.â
â...and why have you been timing her?â
âNo comment.â
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