Chapter 326: Thera' Perspective
Chapter 327 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" begins revealing exciting developments: âSo, whatâs this spell you keep feeling the need to distract Ben from while youâre... Donât stop now!
âSo, whatâs this spell you keep feeling the need to distract Ben from while youâre casting it on him?â Sonya asked offhandedly as they walked to the clinic.âIâm not trying to distract him, I just donât know how to bring it up. Itâs kind of just a general health spell, itâs fine,â Thera admitted, still embarrassed to be caught by her aunt in the act so soon into doing it.
Sonya just stared at her, eyebrow half-cocked as she waited for more until Thera gave in.
âItâs a spell to increase a personâs lifespan. I kind of spoke about it to him already, itâs fine. I want to be casting it on you and uncle too if youâll let me.â
Sonya hadnât known what sheâd been expecting, but it wasnât that. She hadnât even known such a thing was really possible outside of rumours, the spell being a secret of the soul mages to keep them from being inundated with requests to serve the rich or powerful in the same way.
More than that though, it was clearly an extension of her niece's insecurities dealing with loss.
âI donât mind you using it on me if you want, and youâll need to talk to Falk about it, but if youâre doing something like that make sure you do more than just âkind ofâ talk to Ben about it, alright?â
She knew her aunt was right, and she didnât actually expect him to turn her down, but in her head there was the small âwhat ifâ nibbling away at her thoughts. If he found out and was unhappy she could always ask for forgiveness, it felt so much harder to ask for permission.
It was just another bit of stress. She kept telling herself not to think about the future, but finding out something like that was even possible made that goal all the harder. Instead of just ignoring the limited amount of time she had with the people she loved, she could actively work to extend it, though it only made the fact that their time was temporary stand out in her mind all of the more.
Pushing the thought to the side for the time being, she walked through the clinic with her aunt once they arrived, making her way to the office of the clinic head Drari who was already there, collapsed on his desk with his paperwork.
âOh, Sonya thank goodness youâre here. And with a guest? Please tell me this is a potential new hire and not more work.â
âMore like the return of a part-timer. Thera doesnât need her cloak anymore, though she still canât touch people, we were hoping you could pass that along?â
Hearing that, the manâs face was a wash of relief. âOh itâs so good to have you back Thera, what are the odds I can get you to do a few more shifts than usual? So many of this town's adventurers and even common folk have been pushing themselves to try and gain any skills and levels they could ever since the invasion points came down. Weâre all thatâs keeping all of these idiots from getting themselves killed.â
He sounded like he was on the edge of a breakdown by the end of it and she couldnât stop herself from feeling some guilt from being gone so long, even if she was considered more of a part-time helper than anything, with her work as an adventurer being her focus. Drari had always been good to her so she wanted to do what she could, and she did have one bit of immediate good news to offer.
âSure, today I was hoping to end around my regular time since I just got back but I donât mind doing a bit more until whenever I leave town again after. Also, I should probably let you know I awakened my life magic.â
âWhat?â
He looked to Sonya, expecting it to be some sort of cruel joke at his expense, but her aunt just nodded happily as they both watched the man before them almost give out in relief, months of tension leaving him at the thought that he and his employees might actually get a break.
âI canât get over how pretty you are,â Drariâs daughter Aso told Thera as they made their way through the town. The harpy heritage of her motherâs side gave the girl an attraction for sparkling things, and Theraâs hair and eyes fit the bill perfectly. âNot to mention how much you got done today. I thought dad was actually going to cry.â
âCan dragonewts cry?â
âHuh, Iâve never actually seen dad do it so I donât know. Still, if he can he definitely would, this is the earliest Iâve been able to finish up in weeks!â
Thera coming back with an awakened skill had been an absolute blessing for the clinic. Sheâd always been able to do good work while there thanks to her mana pool, meaning she didnât need to take any breaks to regenerate her stock, but adding the explosive level of control sheâd gained had changed things entirely.
Forget staying late most days to help out now, she and many others in the clinic had left earlier than usual from how fast they were able to get each patient treated, many of them feeling like theyâd gotten a well-earned break after months of work and wouldnât stop singing her paise with Drari as they left early, only a few staying behind to handle anyone else that showed up for the day, leading to the two of them going out together.
She liked Aso and the girl in turn seemed to enjoy her company, and had no issue openly approaching her interests with Thera; namely, acting as an adventurer. Theyâd spoken about it plenty before sheâd left, but now that Thera was in the first rank and with the potential end of the world on the horizon, she was hoping to get some actual help and pointers, and having no other plans than training her earth magic she agreed easily, happy with the prospect of having some company.
Before they could go though, the girl needed some basic equipment at least for the bare minimum, so they both went off to her uncleâs shop.
âLookâs a little closed,â Aso said, seeing the sign out front that Thera ignored.
âBenâs in there for sure and Iâm certain my uncle was going to be too, it should be fine,â She said, knocking on the door a few times until Falk opened up for them.
âAh, wasnât expecting you Thera, andâŚâ
He looked at the other girl with his niece in curiosity as she spoke up.
âAso, Iâm her friend from the clinic, hope Iâm not bothering you.â
âFriend huh, never a bother,â Falk told her as his look of curiosity turned to a happy smile at hearing that. âCome in, come in. Itâs gonna be a little warm âcause of what weâre doing but hopefully itâs not too much of a bother.â
She paid no mind to the warning. It was a smithâs shop after all, it was always warm, but neither of them had expected to be hit with a wave of it as they found the shop had been completely rearranged to give enough space for the strangest of setups as a large cauldron was being heated in the middle of the store while Ben stirred its contents, all of the steam that came off it being funneled into a series of pipes, making it cool and condense into a different large container off to the side.
âIs that your not-boyfriend Iâve heard so much about?â Aso asked teasingly.
âWait, am I not your boyfriend anymore? A headâs up would have been nice.â
Aso stared at her expectantly hearing the response and she tried not to blush, already feeling like she was going to regret the two meeting. âHe wasnât when I left, he is now, can we drop it?â
âI want details later,â The half harpy said before casting her eyes around the shop as Thera focused on Ben.
âSo what exactly are you doing with all of this?â
âLong story short, making a divine bone broth, Iâll explain more at home later. For now, what brings you guys here? I honestly expected youâd be stuck late at the clinic from how you were talking before.â
âShe managed to heal everyone after only a few hours and kept the stress of being understaffed from killing my dad,â Aso answered happily, picking up a sword at the side and swinging it around in a display that made it very clear she had no clue how to use one.
âBut weâre here to get her some equipment,â Thera explained. âSheâs interested in being an adventurer so I thought Iâd do a quest or two with her today until she finds a party she can work with and thereâs nobody better in town to ask about equipment.â
âFlattery will get you everywhere Thera, what sort of skills does she have and weâll figure out what she needs.â
Ben took her to the side, showing Aso a collection of armours and weapons suitable for a beginner as Thera whispered to her uncle.
âSo when he said divine bone broth, he didnât mean what I think he did, right?â
âHe definitely meant that. Sounds like you both had quite the adventure.â
âIt was ninety percent stress.â
They continued to talk as Aso was set up, catching up on all theyâd missed in each other's lives in that time before the two came back, Aso wearing a light leather armour with some areas reinforced with thin sheets of metal, a small staff in hand, and a large knife on her hip, looking positively giddy as she spun around.
âWhat do you think?â
âIt looks good, but Iâm a little surprised Ben didnât pick something, I donât know, more extreme.â
âHey, I picked out what I thought would match her attributes and skills,â He said in his defense. âToo much metal armour would weigh her down when sheâs not used to it, the leather with a bit of extra support is enchanted to have all sorts of extra defense on it that should be able to take far more than youâd expect. Actually, I should really set you up with some since you donât need to be cloaked anymore Thera, but we can worry about that in the future. Otherwise, the staff is perfect for both light and fire spells and the knife is a good enough quality that in an emergency she can run her fire magic through that for her attacks. What do you think Falk?â
âLooks good boy, Iâd say you have her well set up.â
âSo how much do I owe you then?â She asked, looking at everything she was wearing. Even if she wasnât crazy about her work helping her father at the clinic, it paid well, but she got the sense that the quality of everything she had on her wouldnât be on the low end.
Falk though waved that worry off. âNothing youâre wearing is exceptionally better than anything else we sell and since youâre a friend of Theraâs Iâll cut you a good deal.â
âHey, since Iâm dating her does that mean I can squeeze any benefits from you too?â He asked his teacher, batting his eyes at him.
âBoy, when youâre in the shop youâre my apprentice before youâre dating my niece so focus on your work. Donât want anything going wrong with your soup.â
âFine, fine.â
Once paid, the two of them left for the guild.
âTheyâre nice,â Aso told her happily. âWhy donât you ever bring them by the clinic?â
âBecause uncle works full time and my main goal is making sure Ben needs to spend as little time there as possible.â