Chapter 212
Chapter 212 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" opens with: âWhat the hell?â Ben muttered before calling out to the ceiling, though trying to be... Find out what happens!
âWhat the hell?â Ben muttered before calling out to the ceiling, though trying to be quiet enough to not wake Thera or Sonya. âHey Myriad, any word on enchanting knowledge cause I just leveled it up.ââThe problem is that I leveled it up while reading a book on skills, not enchanting.â
Heâd been able to consume far more information since getting the zeroth level of the speed reading skill, being able to read faster while remembering more, a task made all the easier with his knowledge skill to go with it, but that didnât mean he understood why it leveled up. Luckily though, it seemed Myriad had an idea on it.
It wasnât the most satisfying answer, but his god was right, if the skill made it easier for him to remember information on other skills then it would be extremely useful, it would just be added to the ever-growing list of them that he wanted a bit more knowledge on.
With the day still early though he did a bit more reading before getting up, planning to make a simple breakfast for everyone to leave while he went to the shop, only to find Sonya and Thera already up with food ready and a plate for him.
âWhatâs got you two up?â He asked, not used to seeing either of them at such an hour.
âWeâre expecting a bad day at the clinic given how the last few went so weâre heading in early,â Sonya explained, seeming exhausted as she did. âGiven what day it is, weâre expecting the end of the world parties to be at their worst, meaning plenty of injuries to deal with.â
He thought as he tried to hide the sudden sadness that filled him. With all heâd been doing to keep himself busy, heâd managed to get the fact to slip his mind, typically not passing through any of the areas where things were getting a little crazy so he hadnât been reminded.
Thera reached beside him and squeezed his hand, giving him a comforting smile as she did while Sonya tried to give him a warning. âMaybe you shouldnât go to the shop today Ben, Iâm not sure how crazy things will end up, but it might be better to stay in.â
âThanks, but I have a few things to finish up. Donât worry, Iâll do my best to be careful and Iâve got a handy friend to look out for me. Actually, will you both be okay? Want me to meet you when youâre done to walk you home?â
If things were going to be dangerous he didnât like the idea of them going around by themselves, but both shook their heads. âThereâs going to be a few guards stationed at the clinic to ensure everyone behaves themselves and theyâll be walking us back when we're done so you donât need to worry.â
âBut you should still be home for dinner,â Thera cut in. âIf things are going to be bad you shouldnât stay out too late.â
âNo worries, Iâll be back in time to cook something for everyone.â
With food done they all went off as Myriad spoke in his mind.
He thought, depressed as he looked at all of the materials around him. Maybe it was just his mood, but inspiration failed to strike. Heâd made plenty of weapons since getting back to town, destroying most of them with his enchantments as well, but he didnât think something like that would get him in the right headspace.
Myriad suggested.
The one in his projector had been made by using a hand crank to rotate a notched wheel against a variety of metal pegs to make the sounds he needed, but really there were better ways to do it utilizing magic, he just hadnât had the knowledge at the time. Now that heâd flipped through a few books on enchanting with air magic he thought he had a decent idea, though heâd need to see if it would work in practice.
The more he thought about it the more charmed he felt. He didnât think he would be able to do anything that would cover vocals, but he should at least be able to make something that would do the tones, and it would be nice to try and recreate the melodies of the songs he liked before they all completely faded from his mind.
He carefully planned out the enchantments before shaping the materials to fit the image he had in his mind. Even if it wouldnât strictly be singing, it would perfectly convey the feeling.
He told his god as he walked home for the day, early enough that he could get a start on dinner.
Even if it left him thinking of his homeworld, it had been a perfect distraction from how long heâd been gone, letting him focus more on the bits he enjoyed. It would also just be nice to have in general. While he would occasionally pass musicians on the street, he simply didnât have the same access he previously did for it. It was easy to ignore just how much he was constantly exposed to different songs on earth, but with it gone there was a noticeable void.
He reminisced for the rest of the way, trying to think about the few other melodies he could remember to try and recreate later, maybe meeting up with some of his old classmates at some point to see if they could help him as well, but quickly stopped as he opened the door, only to find the house filled with smoke.
He ran to the kitchen, wanting to see what the damage was, only to find Thera frantically waving a towel over a burnt pan, panic on her face as she did.
Breathing a small sigh of relief seeing it was nothing major, he calmly walked up beside her and placed a lid on top of it before taking it off the heat.
âLooks like you maybe should have taken me up on some lessons after all,â He joked as he patted her back, trying to show it was nothing to worry about. âAre you alright?â
âYeah, that just went worse than Iâd hoped,â She told him, sounding defeated as she did.
She looked far more disappointed than he would have expected for a bit of burnt food so he did his best to cheer her up. âWell, it can happen to anyone when they first start so donât worry too much. I was coming home to make dinner anyway, give me a minute and we can throw something together.â
âWait,â She told him, grabbing his hand as he went to grab ingredients. âLet me do it.â
âHmm? You sure? Didnât you ask me to come back in time to make dinner?
âI wanted you home in time for dinner, not to make it. I⌠wanted to try and surprise you by cooking something,â She admitted awkwardly, golden blush painting her face.
He didnât know what to say, he was too caught off guard and she rushed to explain herself.
âItâs just, youâve done a lot for me and I know you arenât feeling great right now because of, well, you know. So me and aunty wanted to throw a little party but sheâs stuck at work and uncle still hasnât gotten back and⌠Things havenât really worked out how Iâd hoped but I still want to cook you something.â
He squeezed her hand, a small smile spreading on his lips. âThanks, Iâm sorry I made you worry but really Iâm fine. Iâve just been a little out of sorts knowing that two years have already gone by is all, but you donât need to do anything, Iâm happy just to spend time with you like usual.â
âI told you, Iâm not doing this just to make you feel better. Well, I mean thatâs a part of it, but youâve made me a staff and youâre working so hard on the brace and youâre my best friend. It feels like youâve done so much for me, I just want to do something to thank you.â
âYou do plenty just by being in my life, but if youâre sure then I wonât say no to trying your cooking.â
She didnât meet his eyes, feeling embarrassed about being so open, so upfront about caring, instead going around the kitchen to grab what she needed and began to try again while talking about the day.
âDid you have any problem getting home? Things were crazy at the clinic, too many people drinking too much and being general idiots. I think I may have treated more broken bones and alcohol poisoning than I ever have before.â
âHa, that sounds wild. My day was far nicer in comparison, Falk has the shop pretty well soundproofed to keep the noise from smithing getting out and annoying anyone, but it looks like it works pretty well for the opposite too. It was definitely more noticeable when I went out though.â
âUgh, I just donât get the reaction. There could literally be years to go, whatâs the point of getting yourself killed now?â
âSometimes you just need a distraction,â He said with a shrug. âI canât exactly say I get it, but at the same time I didnât grow up hearing about hundreds of worlds being conquered so I canât really judge. Even now it feels a bit unbelievable.â
He couldnât deny the reality of the situation, but he also couldnât help but feel a distance from it. He hadnât spent his whole life fearing the day it would come, and he hadnât been training to deal with it like so many of the other summoned. Even if he knew the threat, there was a comfortable emotional distance.
They moved on to lighter topics as she cooked until the food was ready and sat down to enjoy it. Ben dug in with gusto, happy to have the meal, all the more so since it was made specifically to help his mood, but Thera only poked at it, seeming even more depressed than after the first attempt.
âSorry itâs not great,â she told him, wishing sheâd done better. âIâd been practicing a bit and I thought with all the times Iâd already helped you Iâd be able to get the cooking skill easily enough, but that didnât work out.â
âItâs good, donât worry so much,â He told her as he ate. âStill, if it is something you want to get better at Iâll help you out, it just takes some practice.â
âWell, maybe that would be nice. For now, is there anything you want to do next? Our plans kind of went out the window but there's still a bit of day left.â
âYeah, I can think of something.â
âAnd it looks like I lose again,â He said as he laid down his cards while Thera leaned against him on the couch.
âThis is the same thing we do every day!â She complained as she won another game. âWasnât there anything else youâd rather do?â
âI mean itâs late and I donât really want to get caught up in anyone's partying. Pretty sure everything in town is closed by now anyway so it doesn't leave many options,â He told her with a shrug before his eyes lit up. âActually, give me a minute, you can help me out with something.â
He never did use his music player during dinner, being too caught off guard by everything when heâd gotten home, but now was a good enough time for it as any so he took it out of his bag. It looked like a simple cylinder with two thin wings coming out of the side, but since heâd designed it with a very specific idea in mind it was exactly how he needed it.
Removing the cap from the back, he took out a variety of smaller tubes from his bag, trying to decide which one to go with before settling on something slower and calm. It was late so he wasnât in the mood for anything too energetic, so he slid it in the back of the player, inserting a rainbow mana battery with it after and giving it a gentle toss into the air.
The melody began as the other two enchantments he placed activated, causing it to gently fly in a circle over their heads thanks to an air spell while an illusion of a glowing blue bird covered the tool, creating the impression it was flying.
He looked at it, not feeling as satisfied as he would have liked. The illusion was stiff and felt lifeless, and it was obvious the sound quality needed some work, but at the very least it was alright as a first attempt. Thera though seemed transfixed.
âItâs so pretty, how are you getting it to sing?â
âThe inner tube contains the air spell with a song on it, while the outer one helps amplify it while holding the enchantments for the illusion and making it float. It was a fun little project,â Heâd originally pulled it out to get her thoughts, as well as see if she could think on how to improve the song, but with it up there he decided to tease her a little and held out his hand. âWould my lovely fiancĂŠe care to dance?â
Heâd expected her to complain as she always did when he called her that, but instead she took his hand and got up.
âSure, I guess this is at least something different, did you mean real dancing or what your race calls dancing?â
âHey now, plenty of humans can dance really well, Iâm just not one of them.â
âSo not real dancing, got it,â She placed her hands on his shoulders while looking up at him. âYou know, I could teach you how to actually do it sometime, especially if youâre going to teach me how to cook.â
âWeâll place that as a maybe for the time being.â
âWell, if youâre ever feeling up to it let me know, I wouldnât say no to a dance partner,â She told him with a smile as she made him spin her, managing to completely have the lead as they went. The time passed as they spoke and enjoyed the moment, until Thera had to ask the question that only grew on her mind. âSo does the song not end?â
âOh, well normally it does but since I could only figure out how to get a single one on a tube I made it so they all loop instead of having to change it every time.â
âMakes it kind of hard to know when to stop though.â
âWe can finish now if you want,â He told her, gently pulling away, only for her to hold on tighter.
âJust one more minute,â She told him, seeming to grapple with something before gently leaning up, leaving him feeling the gentle touch of lips on his cheek, before slowly pulling away, looking shy as she did. âI know you have some complicated feelings about being here, but even still I just want you to know Iâm glad I have you in my life,â Not meeting his eyes as her face twinkled in the light of his flying music box, she gave a small smile. âAnyway, itâs getting late so I should get to sleep. Have a good night Ben.â
âSleep well Thera,â He told her as she ran away and he went to his room, not realising he was holding his cheek till he went to lie down. âHey Myriad, are you there?â
âI think I might really like Thera.â