Chapter 90 (1/2)
Chapter 90
In『Brave Hearts』, Hugo Crafton was one of the members of the Hero’s party. He was a so-called tank character, acting as a vanguard with a high attack and defense power.
Moreover, in the original story, being 23 years old, Hugo was the oldest in the party and he was depicted as the protagonist’s nice older brother figure. He was usually idle, but he could be relied on at important times.
Meeting him within the Haibar ruins was a completely unexpected happening for Harold.
Harold expected even less that he would end up meeting Hugo while he was still disguised as a member of trinity. From now on, he would likely have to get in Liner and the others’ way in that dress up. Moreover, he would probably come in contact with them with his true identity as well.
There was a possibility that, at that time, the party would suspect that Harold and his alter-ego were the same person. To avoid that, he had put on an elaborate show in front of Colette and Liner, but he was not prepared to do the same with Hugo.
However, that did not mean that he could have simply left him directly without doing anything else.
The main reason for this was that, in the original story, it was within the Cadiz ruins that Hugo was supposed to become a member of Liner and the others’ team. Those Cadiz ruins appeared considerably early in the game, and long story short, excluding Liner and Colette, Hugo became a member of the team earlier than anyone else.
At the time, the party had already left for a journey to retrieve Liner’s treasured sword, and it would take about three weeks to go from the Haibar ruins to the Cadiz ruins on foot. Although Liner’s situation was also a factor, Harold needed to drive Hugo out of the Haibar ruins as soon as possible.
Therefore, he reluctantly decided to quickly clear the Haibar ruins while keeping his face hidden. He thought about doing this as himself, but he figured that if he did so without preparations or a clear plan, it could expose his true identity and bring him some trouble in the future.
Although Harold had cleared the ruins against his will due to the above-mentioned reasons, it was worth it. Because from the regular reports he got from Elu later on, he received news that a large man with short blue hair was now traveling with Liner and Colette. From that description of his appearance, there was no mistaking that the man in question was Hugo. Apparently, they had met at the very last moment possible.
At present, about two months had passed since the team had encountered Hugo. Meanwhile, Harold continued collecting treasured objects from all over the continent, just like Harrison ordered him. Moreover, by now, he had already collected six of them, and he was soon going to head for the next one.
On the way, Harold did think that things were going too smoothly, but based on what he heard from the reports that he regularly received from Elu, Liner also seemed to be clearing the original story’s events at an excellent pace.
The truth was that Harold had been racking his brains for a while about the pace of clearing the game’s events. Even though he had played the game, he did not know how long the original story lasted for in real time, nor how the flow of time worked within the game; It had no sense of the changing seasons, nor did it contain any information about the day, month or year of any of the its events. Had the story’s events happened in the span of half a year? A year? Even more than that? Harold couldn’t tell, hence why he was in a hurry regarding Hugo’s matter.
However, if he thought about it, the game was about a battle for salvation, a battle to stop a plan that would basically destroy the whole world. So, naturally, the whole continent was dragged into it, to the point where it perhaps could have even been called a war.
As one would expect, it would likely have been too difficult for the hero’s party, which could only have six people at best, to fight such a massive battle for an extended period of time. Had they not settled the decisive battle in a short enough time within the story, then Liner and the others would have been at a disadvantage with their low war potential.
Therefore, Harold hypothesized that the fight, or rather, that the whole original story might have had occurred in a shorter time frame than he had assumed.
Then, one day, as Harold was starting to have those thoughts, something happened.
It was during his spare time, after he had collected the sixth treasure but before he was told of his next destination. In response to a call he had received from Justus, he was returning to the laboratory after a long time. He had a bad presentiment as he reluctantly stepped towards the laboratory while cursing at Justus in his mind for handling his workmen too roughly.
After knocking once, Harold hurriedly entered the room, and immediately cut to the chase.
【”What’s your business?”]
【”Harold? You’re being a little bit of a bother right now.”]
【”Like you’re one to talk about being a bother.”]
【”I’m not as bad as you are.”]
【”Say what you have to say already. Stop beating around the bush.”]
【”You don’t have much patience, do you? Then, I’ll skip over the details. Do you remember Lifa?”]
【”…What about her?”]
As Lifa’s name came out of Justus’ mouth, Harold barely managed to somehow prevent his face from getting distorted. It took him great pains just to answer without showing any facial expression.
Moreover, as if he could see through those feelings, Justus mercilessly threw yet another bomb at Harold.
【”It seems like she’s been sniffing around for information about you lately. Should I rid you of her?”]
Harold’s head was hurting. Colette, Hugo, and now Lifa; why were they all taking actions that differed from the original story? Thanks to that, Lifa had caught Justus’ eyes in a different meaning than Harold had feared.
This was troublesome in its own way. Needless to say that, by “rid you of her”, Justus meant “kill her”.
But even if Harold were to refuse the offer, and to instead, pretend that it did not concern him while leaving the matter to Justus, then Justus would likely end up killing Lifa by some means or using her for his plans.
Naturally, Harold could not allow that. Therefore, he had to handle this situation himself.
【”….Where is she right now?”]
【”Oh? You’re personally going to her?”]
【”You’ve got a problem with that?”]
【”Well, not really but…”]
【”It looks like you’ve got something to say.”]
【”I was surprised, that’s all. I mean, you like them that young?”]
【”Drop dead, you goddamn lunatic.”]
After hearing of Lifa’s location, Harold hurriedly left the laboratory while cursing Justus, who was accusing him of being a pedophile with a very serious expression on his face.
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From the story Lifa had heard from Elu, there were some mysterious matters between the point where Harold was to be executed and the point where he became a test subject in the laboratory. Moreover, there was something else that was suspicious, because, even in Justus’ story about his meeting with Harold in the past, Harold’s goals were still kept concealed.
So, Lifa figured that, if she could uncover what those goals were, then perhaps she would be able to know about the circumstances surrounding Harold and she would able to see what goals could push him to wager his very own life.
Harold would probably tell her that there was no meaning to her actions, but still, she couldn’t just do nothing while knowing that he did not have much longer to live.
Because she believed there might be some way left to save him.
Well, if Lifa told him that, far from thanking her, that eccentric man would probably snarl at her instead. That was why she was investigating the circumstances around the time when Harold was sent to the tribunal without even telling Harold himself.
Thus now, it had been approximately one month after she had started investigating, and Harold was standing before her, looking clearly irritated.
The both of them were currently inside some building. There wasn’t even a single window to be seen, so they might have been in a basement.
As for how things ended up this way, Lifa was in the royal capital at the time, indirectly getting some of the information she needed. Then, in some unfrequented back alley, she was suddenly kidnapped; her field of vision was blocked off, and before she could even say anything, her body was incapacitated as well. She was unable to resist while she was being taken away, and after a little while, the cloth on her eyes was removed, and what faced her was the twitching temple on Harold’s forehead.
She had no idea where she was, nor how she had been brought there, but from the moment of the abduction up to the present, she had felt only a single person’s presence, so Harold had probably done this alone, by his own initiative.
【”So, what the hell have you been doing exactly?”]
Harold’s voice sounded ill-humored.
【”… Nothing in particular. Rather than that, untie me already.”]
Both of Lifa’s arms were tired to a chair which was creaking as she rocked her restrained body on it. However, Harold paid no attention to that.
【”Answer my question. What the hell have you been doing?”]
Harold’s voice and eyes were becoming sharper and sharper. Apparently, feigning ignorance was not going to cut it for Lifa.
In the first place, Harold probably knew what Lifa had done since he had gone this far already. Otherwise, there would be no reason for him to be in such a bad mood.
Therefore, even though Lifa did not want her actions to be exposed, it was meaningless for her to resist since things had ended up like this. With that in mind, she spoke up.
【”…I’ve been investigating your past.”]
【”Why would you do that?”]
【”…Because I don’t want to let you die. Because I might be able to find a way to save your life.”]