Chapter 2 (1/2)
Chapter 2: This seems to be another world
I woke up in a big field. I was sitting curled up.
My head was still dazed, like when you are forced awake while in a deep sleep.
It was bright. And hot.
There seemed to be a road around me. In front of me were gentle hills leading to a low mountain range, and behind me was the forest.
The road was cut into the gra.s.s, but was overgrown and not well maintained. But, there were wheel tracks, so there should be cars, right?
The tracks weren’t deep. They didn’t look like they were made from tires, so maybe it was actually a horse carriage.
The scenery of Mother Nature spread out as far as the eye could see. There were no signs of buildings or electric cables. The vast sky was bright and clear. I wonder how long it’s been since I’ve seen a sky uninterrupted by buildings. And of course, there was no sign of planes.
Ah. No good.
My head still feels numb.
In this dream-like scene with no signs of reality, I leisurely surveyed my surroundings.
The meadow I was sitting in was next to the road, and was covered with short gra.s.s.
There’s even some clovers. It’d probably be nice to take a nap here.
By the roadside were some tall flowers that looked like j.a.panese morning glories.
Well, they seem a little short for morning glories, I thought, as some words appeared in my head.
– Agamena Gra.s.s –
Stops Bleeding ~ Ointment
Boil and eat for small HP recovery
Use [Mixing] to create a potion
[Mix] with Moses Gra.s.s and Blue Dayflower to create an ether
Huh.
This, well.. yeah. This is… yeah.
Words that seemed to be from a game picture appeared in my head on a screen.
Being sent into a game world is crazy, right?
Or rather, is this another world?
Well, I am surprised, but to tell the truth I can’t help but smile a bit.
I’ve finally shaken off my deep sleep and gotten a good sense of this reality.
Actually, my feelings of panic are even disappearing. I still feel dazed but I’m fully conscious now.
I was a university student. A university girl with her future job prospects locked in and a bit of an otaku side, happily awaiting graduation.
That was me, Kanzaki Misuzu.