Chapter 390: Thera's Perspective
Chapter 391 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" starts with unexpected events: âAnd thatâs everyone done,â Thera sighed as she leaned her head on Sonyaâs arm. âHow... Find out more!
âAnd thatâs everyone done,â Thera sighed as she leaned her head on Sonyaâs arm. âHow long do you think till this place starts to fill up again?ââIâm sure it wonât be truly full until the wounded start being rushed in. Since you brought the patients down to zero, Lux can stop in easily enough before going to do the rest of her work.â
The hospital of Anailia was going to be one of the main treatment grounds for any patients whose injuries walked the fine line between needing to be treated on-site and those that werenât so severe as to require immediate healing.
Thanks to the power of her father, her home nation was going to be one of the safest, even with an invasion point right at their doorstep, meaning that not only would the citizens not be evacuating for the first wave, but theyâd be helping with war efforts in other ways, such as supporting the injured.
In a time like that after all, it didnât matter if anyone ended up charmed. The effects would wear off no matter how undesirable the person under them might find it after, and being charmed was better than being dead.
âBut with that done, I think Iâll be going to see Falk. Care to join me?â Sonya asked, getting a shake of her head in reply.
âNot this time. I need to talk to mom and I think I need to see Lux too. Since I have the time, Iâm hoping sheâll let me help her with her work.â
The great light spirit was doing her part by doing the same thing Thera had been, only on a larger scale. Her aunt had been going to the hospitals reachable through each gate, providing all of the healing she could to ease their burdens for what was to come, and Thera fully intended to join her if she could.
It would make things faster for both of them and by being with her aunt when it happened she wouldnât need to worry about anyone trying to recruit her. Thera would get the experience she desired, as well as the peace of being able to focus on her work, both options desirable considering what was to come.
Sheâd known the day was coming and knew that she, like so many others, would be fighting, but as it got closer it felt more and more real. She didnât want to have to play any part in it. She wanted to hide away with Ben and her family and act like the world wasnât going to fall down around them. She wanted to treat staying at craftsman's tower like any other trip, seeing the sights and exploring the city instead of being buried under the feeling of its oppressive aura when just being near the battlefield felt like it was pricking at her skin. She just wanted the long life she could expect to be filled with peace.
She told herself.
She wished she shared Benâs unnatural level of focus on days like that. Being able to wholly put her mind to her tasks at hand would be a blessing, but failing that she could do the next best thing as she went to find her mother to have a conversation she was sure would haunt her thoughts for the rest of her life.
âAh, Thera Iâm so glad you stopped by,â Pelenia said, wrapping her daughter in a tight hug as she did. âItâs nice you remember little old me at times like this.â
âI already visit you more than Iâd ever planned on when I moved to Stonewall, you know.â
âTrue, but that doesnât mean I canât want to see my lovely daughter even more.â
âMmh, well I guess itâs nice to see you too,â She said, giving in to her motherâs love. âHow are things here?â
âCalmer than you might think. Weâve prepared all we can by now, all thatâs left is seeing where something will go wrong and putting out any fires that pop up. Funa, Karly, and Glob are off to the gate theyâll cover so it should be an easy way for them to gain plenty of experience and hopefully complete a couple jobs and other than that your father is off talking to the spirits to try and figure out where each kind can be sent to do the most good. And you? Are you sure you donât want to stay here instead?â
For just a moment her motherâs mask slipped, letting her see the deep worry brewing beneath. So many people were planning to fight, but Thera was her only child. No matter how Pelenia could act, she wanted her to be safe.
âIâll be with aunty and uncle Falk, it will be fine mom. Besides, Iâll be acting pretty far back. Iâm basically security for uncle's work.â
âHmph, Iâd rather my sister and that stubborn old ape were here too, you know. Honestly, why must the people I love be such a handful?â
âEveryone just wants to do what they can mom. But anyway, thatâs not really what I came here to talk aboutâŚâ
She could feel herself starting to blush, a fact her mother could see clear enough as Peleniaâs eyes took a look of deep interest, always ready to enjoy whatever conversation could leave such a look on her daughterâs face.
âOf course sweetheart, Iâm always happy to talk.â
âThatâs what makes doing it with you so hard,â Thera muttered. âYou already look way too into this and you donât even know what Iâm going to say.â
âAh, but those shiny cheeks tell me it will be something entertaining,â She told her with a laugh, reaching out to cup her daughter's face as Thera pulled back. âSo out with it before my curiosity gets the better of me. Whatâs on your mind?â
âThereâs something I was hoping youâd get for me.â
âYes?â
â...Anti-life rings.â
For the second time that day, the typically playful face her mother wore slipped away, revealing a look sheâd never seen on her in all of the years sheâd been raised. Her mother was not only blushing but clearly at a loss.
âAh, oh, I see. Um, you know Thera, I have no issue with that sort of thing, but going from very clearly saying that you have no desire for romance to jumping into the far end⌠I mean, it's obviously Ben youâre thinking about, right? And he really is a lovely boy and youâre father and I completely approve of him and were hoping for this sort of development eventually, but you donât need to rush into things just because youâre worried about the future and give some proper thought to what you want. I mean, if you do thatâs great, but you need to plan for the future, not just act because youâre worried about not being around for it so I think first you should properly tell him how youâre feeling and go from there.â
It would have been amusing to hear her mother ramble like that if the topic didnât feel so embarrassing, so for her own sake she was quick to put a stop to it before her mother could go on.
âActually, my relationship with Ben has been, well, romantic for about a year now, and yeah Iâm thinking about advancing it, but this isnât out of the blue and itâs not a reaction to the world ending. I, well, I love him.â
âWhat!â Her mother yelled after the seconds it took to process what sheâd just heard, all embarrassment forgotten in an instant. âYouâve been dating him for a year and this is my first time hearing about this? Do you have any idea how long Iâve been waiting to hear these words from my horribly stubborn daughter? Wait, does this mean Sonya knows too and youâve both been hiding it from me? Why!â
âBecause youâve wanted this way too much and I knew it was going to be an uncomfortable conversation. Not to mention you literally forced us into an engagement. Honestly, Iâm a little surprised you havenât heard about it already, Greed ended his show with Ben confessing and the songs spread enough that even Iâve heard it a couple times now.â
âWait, the ruby crab that stayed with us for a few days after he got out of the trial? Augh, heâd been sending invitations to his show for months as thanks that I just havenât had time to accept! Are you saying I could have found out ages ago?â
âSounds like it. So are you going to help or not?â
âHmph, why donât you just ask Ben to make them then?â She said as she pouted. âHe could probably do a better job than anything I could get my hands on.â
âAhem, well, I havenât exactly spoken to him about it yet.â
âReally now?â Her mother asked, eyes lighting up again as the queen continued through the broad range of emotions she hadnât expected to experience that day. âIn that case, youâll really have to let me know how it goes.â
âAbsolutely not. So are you going to help me? I wouldnât even be asking if I wouldnât just break any enchantment I had to power myself.â
âIâm sure. Alright then, come with me.â
She quickly led Thera to her room before opening the closet, digging around a bit before tossing a box to her, which once opened revealed a collection of mythril bands with white mana crystals set within, over twenty of them with each at a different size.
â...Why do you just have these ready to go?â
âBecause my lovely daughter destroys any enchantment she touches and I figured it would be better to have them and not need them than need them and not have them. They all have ninth-level enchantments on them so they should work fine.â
âAnd the sizes?â She asked, picking up one just slightly smaller than her wrist.
âPlease, your aunt is in love with a yeti and I married a great spirit, I wasnât going to just assume that if you ever met someone theyâd be an incubus. And look at me, I was right for thinking that. Though I guess Benâs body type is similar enough that I didnât need to prepare anything quite that extreme.â
Thera hadnât actually expected to get them quite so easily. A part of her had even thought that with everything going on she wouldnât get her hands on them till after the first wave. As convenient as it was for things to go so smoothly, it meant one completely different thing for her as she was now faced with the reality of bringing the topic up with Ben.