Chapter 6
Chapter 6 of "I Became a Mythical-Tier Tamer Due To A System Error" starts with dramatic events: Chapter 6My gaze fixed in the direction of the rustling sound.It was the spot beside... Discover what happens!
Chapter 6
My gaze fixed in the direction of the rustling sound.
It was the spot beside the farm, overgrown with bushes and trees.
âSomeoneâs there.â
I kept a close watch on the trees surrounding the bushes.
From the bit of a school uniform sticking out, it was a student from Yggdrasil.
âWhy would they come all the way here?â
The only person who would come to the barn was me, the caretaker.
At least, thatâs how it had always been until now.
âStop hiding and come out. Iâve already seen you for a while.â
While sweeping aside the scattered straw at my feet, I spoke casually.
At my words, I heard a startled rustle.
âAh, um⌠wellâŚâ
Someone stepped out hesitantly from behind the tree.
It was someone unexpected.
âArowell?â
Arowell, my teammate.
âIâm sorry. I wasnât trying to spy on you.â
âWell, you must have a reason. No one would come all the way here without one.â
Maybe it was Villedâs unique tone of voice.
It must have sounded unintentionally confrontational, because Arowell flinched and lowered her head.
âUm⌠thisâŚâ
In her small fists, she held several sheets of paper.
âWhatâs this?â
âA-a group verification form.â
Was there such a thing? I think there was.
If I remembered correctly, it was something that confirmed we were on the same team and had us sign, along with notes on precautions for the dungeon.
âOriginally, it shouldâve been filled out when the team was first formed.â
But thanks to Nix storming off, things had never progressed that far.
âThis⌠um⌠it has to be submitted today.â
âYeah?â
I took the paper and nodded knowingly.
A quick glance showed that the stack was fairly thick, with more than one place to sign.
I held out my hand toward Arowell, and she reflexively took it.
Our eyes met awkwardly in midair, both of us holding unspoken questions.
I pulled my hand back, clearing my throat.
âI meant the pen. I have to sign, right?â
âOh! Ah! Ahhh! Y-yes, yes!â
She fussed for a moment before quickly producing a fountain pen and offering it to me with both hands.
She was keeping her manners toward a noble.
âThanks.â
As I signed, I glanced at her from the corner of my eye.
âHmâŚâ
Her shoulders had drooped, her gaze cast downward.
I thought I could see moisture gathering at the corners of her eyes.
Maybe she was regretting what happened earlier.
âIf she goes back to the dorm looking like that, I can already guess what rumors will spread.â
I tried not to care, but this was a matter that also touched on my own reputation.
Even if it had already fallen to rock bottom, I hadnât completely given up on it.
With that in mind, I met her gaze.
âDo you like animals?â
âHuh? Animals?â
Arowellâs pupils darted around for a moment before she gave a small nod.
âCome on. Iâve finished cleaning, so it doesnât smell anymore.â
Saying that, I headed toward the pen where the lambs were.
From behind, Arowell followed with a puzzled look.
She still seemed uneasy.
But only for a moment.
â Baa!
As if recognizing me, a lamb hopped toward us.
It poked its head out between me and Arowell.
I gently stroked its neck, then glanced at her.
âItâs only been born recently.â
âAhâŚâ
Arowell blinked at the little lamb.
It didnât seem like her earlier claim of liking animals was just for showâlife returned to her eyes.
Almost entranced, she reached out to pat the lambâs head, gently brushing over its wool.
â Baa~
The lamb seemed to enjoy the touch, staying still.
Arowell silently continued stroking its head.
With each pass of her hand, the trembling lessened.
âYep, this was the right move.â
I could see she had calmed down somewhat.
âHere.â
I shook a bottle with a bit of milk left inside and held it out to her.
Arowell silently nodded and took it.
â Baa!
Gulp, gulp!
With every mouthful the lamb drank, Arowellâs expression seemed to regain more life.
âThat should do it.â
Starting with the lamb, she began to look around the farm.
Meanwhile, I took the chance to scrawl my signature on the papers sheâd brought.
âAll done.â
âOh, okay! Iâll be going now.â
As if suddenly coming back to her senses, Arowell bowed at a perfect ninety degrees and hurried off.
âHey.â
I stopped her for a moment.
She turned back to me cautiously.
âYou donât have to use formal speech.â
At my words, Arowell gave a faint nod.
Then she slowly opened her mouth.
âYes.â
She was someone who stuck to formal speech until the very end.
It was when F4 Team had just been formed with Villed.
âYou donât have to do anything. Nothing at all.â
Nix, unable to endure Villedâs deceitful smile, shot up from her seat and headed toward the rest area outside the school, taking Arowell with her.
âWe donât need that guyâs help at all. The two of us are enough, so letâs not get involved with him, Arowell.â
Nix was very confident.
With Arowellâs defensive magic and her own breakthrough ability, they could clear the dungeon without Villed.
In fact, the weak link was Villed.
He was nothing more than a noble in name, with no skills worth boasting about.
If he was only going to be a hindrance, they were better off without him.
âBut⌠heâs still in the same teamâŚâ
âArowell, youâre too naive for your own good. You donât need to bother with someone like him.â
Nix continued, fuming.
âI heard he got punished to work in the barn, right? Iâll be impressed if heâs not bullying the animals instead of reflecting on himself.â
âAt that point⌠wouldnât he at least do some self-reflectionâŚ?â
âSelf-reflection?â
Before Arowell could finish, Nix scoffed and replied first.
âIf he was the kind of person who could change from that, would he have been such a punk at the start of the semester? People donât change that easily.â
That much was true.
She remembered clearly the rampage Villed had caused all over the place right after enrolling in Yggdrasil.
Born into a prestigious family, he had lived an indulgent life without restraint.
Just assigning him barn work for a bit wasnât going to make him change overnight.
Arowell knew that too.
But⌠for some reasonâŚ
There was something suspicious.
âNix called it deceit, butâŚâ
When the team of three was first formed, Arowell remembered clearly what Villed had done.
âSomehow⌠he felt different from beforeâŚâ
From his demeanor to his expression, everything had changed.
And because Arowell remembered Villedâs early days all too clearly, she could tell.
Was it really just her imagination?
Of course, only Villed himself could know the truth.
Time passed, and it was the afternoon after classes.
âOh no.â
Arowell was sweating cold.
Just as she was about to submit the team signature form to the professor, she realized.
She had completely forgotten to get Villedâs signature.
And today was the deadline.
âShould I ask Nix to come with me to get itâŚ?â
She hesitated for a moment but shook her head.
âNo, I canât trouble Nix any more than this.â
Nix already went out of her way to look after her.
She felt too guilty to keep asking for help.
Determined, she headed alone to the barn where Villed was.
âStill⌠this is kind of scaryâŚâ
When she finally arrived, her trembling wouldnât stop.
In the end, she hid in the bushes beside the barn to secretly watch Villed.
If she asked him while he was struggling with work, heâd surely get angry.
It would be much better to wait until he had finished and was in a better mood.
She was waiting for the right timing.
âHeâs⌠working?â
The lazy, incompetent Villed was, surprisingly, working diligently.
âHe⌠is a noble, right?â
It was a strange sight.
Not like a noble at allâhe looked more skilled than a commoner whoâd worked on a farm for years.
Chopping wood into firewood with an axe.
âPhew!â
Lighting a fire with flint.
Even the carrots for the animals were scrubbed clean in water.
Every task was done with care.
Contrary to Nixâs words about him abusing animals, Villed seemed to be taking care of them with more effort than necessary.
ââŚThat Villed?â
She couldnât believe it, even seeing it with her own eyes.
Could a person change this much in just a few days?
As far as she remembered, Villed had been one of the most arrogant nobles of them all.
âAre your eyes just for show? Canât you look straight?â
âWipe that expression off your face. If I see those eyes again, I wonât let it slide. And donât forget to speak respectfully next time.â
Those were the insults Villed had thrown at her the moment he realized she was from a poor commoner family.
It might have been just teasing for him, but for Arowell, it was a terrifying memory.
âAfter that, I couldnât even look him in the eyes.â
It wasnât just Arowell.
If he thought a student looked easy to pick on, they became his prey.
A thug among thugs, who trampled on others while boasting of his noble status.
That was who Villed had been.
But nowâŚ
âYou donât have to use formal speech.â
Heâd told her that.
It was so unlike the Villed she remembered that, flustered, she ended up replying with âYesâ instead of the casual âYeah.â
Why had Villed become like this?
âDid he⌠hit his head or something?â
First he demanded formal speech, and now he was telling her not to use it.
From the look of things, it was enough to make her wonder if heâd been replaced by someone else.
ââŚWhat happened to him?â
With a face like sheâd just woken from a dream, Arowell quietly walked away.
How many days had passed since then?
Daily Quest complete!
You are rewarded for taking good care of your animal friends!
You have obtained 10 Points!
âIâve reached 50 Points!â
It was currency earned after five days of grueling labor.
A truly moving moment.
I immediately accessed the Universal Shop.
You have purchased Happy Nest!
On the green field of the screen sat a brown nest.
âFinallyâŚ!â
I felt like I could cry tears of joy.
Even Hwayo seemed curious about the nest, circling around it.
âHwayo, from now on you can sleep warmly in the nest, okay?â
â Popong.
Did it actually understand my words?
Your animal friend Hwayo likes the nest!
Looking very pleased, it climbed right into the nest and went to sleep.
âNow its experience will increase.â
In a few days, it would level up.
Wasnât there a saying about the art of waiting?
It had been a long time since I last enjoyed such happiness and anticipation.
âCome to think of it, I havenât talked to them since then.â
I hadnât had a chance to see my teammates Nix and Arowell.
They were both top students with excellent grades.
They probably decided they could manage just fine without me.
âWell, Iâm sure theyâre preparing diligently to clear the dungeon.â
They must also feel the pressure of having to clear a three-person dungeon with just two people.
That would make them train harder than usual.
After all, they were top-ranking students.
âBut you never know.â
Things donât always go as planned.
âI should prepare in my own way too.â
Even if I didnât need to step in, I should still be ready for the worst-case scenario.