Death March — Fixed

Vol 8 – Chapter 2 – Visitor From The Sky



Tek here, things like women warriors wearing bikini armour exists in video games, but as expected--no real warrior wears bikini armour in the fantasy world.

 

The visitor falling from the sky decreases her speed just before she touches down.

 

“Thank you for welcoming me!” The girl speaks as she takes off her helmet, her silver hair appearing to flow. When she dismounted a golem that’s shaped like a Pegasus, the heals on her metallic, armoured, shoes lets out a clear ringing sound--her armour doesn’t seem to be made from normal iron.

 

“Princess!”

“Ringrande!”

 

The people in the courtyard call her ‘Ringrande’.

 

This girl is Ringrande Oyugock--a follower of the Hayato Masaki, the hero--she is level 55. Judging from her Skills, she seems to be a Magic Warrior. She’s 22, and her eyes are a deep steely gray, and with thin eyebrows, thin nose, and full lips--she’s very beautiful.

 

Her armour is unlike the unrefined lumps of metal that normal soldiers wear--it’s shaped in very…womanly lines. If the curves of her armour aren’t exaggerated, then she seems to be a DD-Cup--I really need to stop checking out every girl’s chest.

 

I’ll remake Nana’s armour, using Ringrande’s armour as a reference.

 

I have no idea why one of the grandchildren of one of the most important figures in the Shiga Kingdom has become a follow of Saga Empire’s hero--but judging from the reactions of the people in this square, she seems to be very popular.

 

“She’s quite popular, eh?”

 

“Chevalier, aren’t you familiar with her?” Shelna asks, clutching her fists in front of her chest.

 

I nod to her as she seems to be setting up the mood, and she theatrically tells me many things about Ringrande. She is the granddaughter of the Duke, the fourth daughter of the next Duke, and her mother is the daughter Shiga Kingdom’s King--she has also been extraordinarily talented, she graduated from the Royal Academy in two years, and mastered Wind and Fire Magic all the way to the Advanced-Grade.

 

Even after she graduated, she stayed in the Academy for the next 3 years--until she turned 15--she continued polishing her Magic in Labyrinth City while also continuing research into Magic. Being a genius Mage, she revived the Explosion and Destruction Magic, both of which had considered to be lost.

 

She received an Honourary Baronet Peerage for all of those achievements.

 

It seems that she also learned swordsmanship in Labyrinth City, but Shelna doesn’t know that side of the story well.

 

When she was 18 years old, she ran away to server the Hero of the Saga Empire, which caused quite a lot of an uproar. It seems that it’s been two years since the last time she came home.

 

***

Since Shelna looks like she wants to join the people who surround Ringrande, I nod to her imploring look--she seemed to be waiting for permission. It seems that she had been ordered by the Viceroy to attend to us during our stay after she gave the report to the Duke, but since we had finished the task so early--it’s fine for her to have some time off.

 

I ask the nearby footman to call the carriage that I rode in.

 

It’s troublesome to ask people’s help every time I need to do something--since it’s no good to do it myself, Nina has told me to get accustomed to it, even though it irritates me.

 

I get the carriage to stop at the area where Magic Shops and bookstores are gathered--there are Magic Shops in the downtown, but for now, I head towards the on close to the castle. I buy too many books to carry them easily, and I leave the delivery to the manager--it looks like I can pay at that time. It’s a pain to carry around gold coins in large quantities, so using bills is probably the standard.

 

***

I happened to meet Toruma, and he guides me around many other Magic Shops and bookstores. In one of the secondhand bookstores in the Downtown, Toruma skillfully persuades the obstinate-looking shopkeeper to take out a treasured book--he’s good at this kind of negotiation. It seems he’s done this many times before--when buying erotic books long ago.

 

Of course, the treasured book this time isn’t an erotic book. It’s a Magic book about Space Magic--although it only lists the chants up to the Intermediate-Grade Spells, but there are no explanations of the effects, and the description of the theory is completely absent.

 

I’m very pleased with my shopping this time--especially the Space Magic book. On Earth, I always loved Space and Time Magic, or special skills.


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