Arknightcraft Modpack (Steve in Terra) (Minecraft x Arknight) Chapter 32: A Man’s Competitive Spirit
In a certain sense, what this cat-eared girl nad Kal'tsit said wasn't entirely wrong.
Right now, he could no longer be considered a human, yet compared to the other inhabitants of this world, he was the most authentic human possible.
However, given her riddle-spewing tendencies, Steven wasn't about to take her words at face value and assu she truly knew everything.
After all, if you boiled her statent down, it was basically a aningless platitude.
"Maybe it's true, maybe it's not."—most questions in the world could be answered with this kind of vague nonsense.
So, Steven simply smiled and tossed out another question.
"Well then, Kal'tsit, do you happen to know how I learned your real na?"
By bringing up a question tied to his Minecraft interface, Steven was curious about her answer.
If she could actually tell him that he saw her title using the Entity Information Display Mod, he might consider acknowledging her so-called claim of 'knowing everything'.
Otherwise, he'd just think she was capable, but not as all-knowing as she claid.
"…"
"I don't know."
Kal'tsit delivered her plain answer without hesitation.
Yet, there wasn't a single trace of surprise on her face at hearing Steven call out her na.
Nor did she show the awkwardness or embarrassnt that soone should have after getting exposed.
She acted like she was a completely different person from the one who had just claid to know everything.
"Heh~ then next ti, you might want to choose your words more carefully."
Steven grinned.
"You can eat recklessly, but you shouldn't speak recklessly."
"For a mont there, I almost thought you even knew what I had for breakfast this morning."
But just as he finished speaking, Kal'tsit casually responded.
"You had black bread—a specialty of Iberia's villages. It contains a higher proportion of sawdust than wheat bran."
"And, you're quite lucky—the villager who baked it used fresh sawdust, rather than so random scrap from a sweat-soaked piece of furniture."
She flawlessly called out exactly what he ate.
Even down to details Steven himself didn't know.
Though honestly, he'd have preferred not knowing.
Now it was Steven's turn to be stunned.
For so reason, he had the distinct feeling that this woman was holding a grudge.
Was she really this petty?
All because he asked her sothing she didn't know?
…Nah, that'd be too childish… right?
"…Alright, let's get back on track."
Steven thought for a mont and decided that verbally sparring with this enigmatic woman was pointless.
It was better to deal with business first—he could always chat with her later.
After all, if there was one thing Steven had plenty of, it was ti.
"I fully agree with your suggestion."
Kal'tsit nodded, seemingly satisfied.
"Compared to such trivial inquiries, one's brief life should be focused on more aningful matters."
Not only that, but she even graciously extended her hand toward Steven, striking a refined pose.
"I will answer any question."
"…Really?"
Steven smirked.
"Then tell —can I buy that thing behind you? That 'Mon3tr' of yours—does anyone sell the sa model?"
"…"
"No."
"It's not for sale."
Perfect.
He scored another win.
Kal'tsit hadn't expected this guy to ask such a ridiculous question at such a serious and formal mont…
No wonder she couldn't see through him.
Was there sothing wrong with his brain?
But Steven didn't care.
Wearing the satisfaction of victory on his face, he finally asked the real key question.
"So, Kal'tsit, what exactly are you here for? Are you planning to 'rescue' the Abyssal Hunter by my side as well?"
Steven turned his head slightly, glancing at Gladiia, who had visibly tensed at the ntion of being taken away.
If she herself wasn't willing…
Then he would have no choice but to turn down this Rhodes Island woman.
Even if it ant ruining his plan to follow their organization and leech off the main storyline.
But between his adopted daughter and so random dical corporation, was there even a choice to make?
It was obvious who he'd pick.
"I'm only here to find my operator's missing kin," Kal'tsit responded calmly.
"But perhaps, in her current state, she doesn't need rescue—she needs treatnt."
She briefly glanced at the girl hiding behind Steven, who was eyeing her warily.
Kal'tsit sighed.
This fragile, hesitant girl was nothing like the strong, decisive Abyssal Hunter she had envisioned.
She must have suffered a horrific attack to end up like this.
Such a tragic race… always plagued by an even more tragic fate.
"Well, that's up to her."
Steven shrugged.
"If you can actually cure her, I'd even thank you for it."
If Rhodes Island really had the ans to restore Gladiia's lost mories, it'd save him a lot of trouble.
Though… if she regained her mories, she probably wouldn't recognize him as her dad anymore.
But that just ant he wouldn't have to worry about her as much.
A win-win, really.
Of course, this all depended on whether Gladiia was willing to trust Kal'tsit.
And right now, she was far from that point.
Luckily, Kal'tsit understood this.
After gaining Steven's approval, she stepped forward, approaching Gladiia with steady, asured steps.
"I don't know how much you can rember right now."
"But your comrades still need you."
"Laurentina. Skadi. They're waiting for you to return."
"Your subordinates need your guidance. And you—will you choose to run away from that responsibility?"
At the ntion of those two nas, a flash of confusion appeared in Gladiia's eyes.
It was as if sothing within her mind was beginning to stir—awakening.
She even managed to overco so of her fear toward Kal'tsit.
"…Dad."
She tugged at Steven's sleeve, hesitantly.
"I… I want to et the people she ntioned. Is that okay?"
Her hopeful gaze t Steven's eyes.
"Of course."
Steven smiled, his voice casual.
"Do whatever you want. After all, I'm your dad, aren't I?"
He had already said it—he had no objections to any of this.
With Gladiia's agreent, Kal'tsit's gaze shifted from her to Steven.
She pursed her lips slightly before speaking.
"In that case… may I ask you sothing now?"
This mysterious young man—wrapped in layers of secrets—had finally managed to pique even her curiosity.
"Sorry, but I won't accept any love confession, I still have so adventure left to do before settling down."
Kal'tsit's expression froze in pure confusion.
He scored another point again
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