Go Ho
It was well past midnight, approaching 0:00. After various events, I finally arrived at Ruka's apartnt. Well, various events are just thatvarious events. Specifically, after retrieving Pixie V and returning to the university, the situation had taken a sudden turn.
No, the university wasn't overrun by a horde of monsters, and it didn't turn into an unimaginable disaster. However, the information obtained from the phone after I left apparently exceeded my expectations.
Ruu, overly worried about her parents living together, turned into a chirpy ss. Even the usually calm Nina-san was shocked by the absurd market crash, turning pale and falling silent.
The only one who didn't lose composure was Serai-san, with her unwavering personality. After discussing our future plans, it was decided that due to Ruu's insistence and her desire to protect her parents, they would co to my place. Nina-san and Sekai-san lived separately from their parents, making it impractical for them to go ho individually in this situation.
So, we all walked about 2 kiloters together and headed to a flashy discount store open late at night.
The reason for going to the discount store was to get transportation my bike couldn't accommodate 4 people. It might be possible if we stuck them on with sli, but that circus-like stunt was out of the question.
In the chaotic city, with monsters causing confusion, traffic jams, and abandoned vehicles blocking roads everywhere, the key to the swift movent was not just the bike's mobility. But also the ability to use the bike as needed.
In other words, it was possible to move quickly due to the combination of speed and power.
After reaching the discount store, we bought bicycles and nylon ropes for hanging laundry. I drove my bike with Ruu behind , Serai-san took charge of driving the bicycle while towing us with the rope, and Nina-san, who had beco quite silent, sat behind her. We moved for almost two hours, slowly but steadily.
Well, you might think it's strange that a discount store was open at a ti like this, but it was the opposite. People chased by monsters had flocked to the open discount store, trapping the staff in a situation where they couldn't close. Seeing this on the way to the university, I thought, "If we need transportation, we can buy bikes there."
After clearing the monsters surrounding the discount store and saying, "Excuse , I'd like to buy a bike lined up over there," to the staff who had evacuated, their eyes were wide open.
While processing the purchase of bicycles at the discount store, there was a little commotion. This was not the first ti; there was a minor incident when I was leaving the university.
To the onlookers, I probably seed quite strong. I had indeed defeated monsters and freely moved around. To those unable to fight monsters, I must have appeared overwhelmingly strong.
Moreover, now I was adorned with the shining holy salt clothing, making even more conspicuous.
And what happens when "Help us, protect us from the monsters!" folks gather? Of course, there are no resources to cater to their needs. If I got asked by every individual, "Can you take ho for a bit?" or "Could you pass through this area?" it would be endless.
And if I happened to help even one person, soone would inevitably say, "Why is he okay, and I'm not?" Then resentnt and complaints would follow, and soone might even bring up a sense of justice, saying, "In tis like these, we should help each other!"
Yeah, but I know. I know you guys were cursing and complaining about the police and the Self-Defense Force, saying, "What are they doing?" with Dungeon Power-enhanced super hearing.
[In tis like these, we should help each other!]
Oh, really? I'd like to ask, "Why didn't you do that before I arrived?" If, hypothetically, I said, "Let's all cooperate and fight the monsters," how would that turn out? Most people would give looks like, "Huh? What are you talking about?", and I'd almost certainly be branded as an agitator.
Because what they're looking for is a convenient existence that will protect them for free, not soone who will fight alongside them. Yes, the ordinary people in this world are not inherently good, and the masses tend to be like that.
So, I simply respond with, "I'm sorry, but I can't fulfill your request." Furthermore, if soone with charisma millions of tis greater than mine, like a professional baseball player, were here and jovially killed monsters with a bat, saying, "Let's fight together!" so might actually try to join in.
But even then, if they got injured, soone would say, "It's your fault I got hurt. Take responsibility!"
Yes, sadly, that's the true nature of people, and there were various incidents on our journey here.
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