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Now reading: Chapter 129: Summer Vacation (1) from The Last Place Hero's Return, a Action novel by Butterfly Valley나비계곡.

The dormitory in Building A was a place where only the highest-ranking children of the three nations stayed. As I walked down the wide corridor of that very building, I glanced around. “What was his room number again?”

Of course, I wasn’t lost looking for Yurina’s room, the one where I had spent the past week. The room I was searching for belonged to another cadet.

This place was ridiculously big. I had to wander through the vast halls of the dormitory for a while before I finally found the room I had been looking for.

Hopefully, he didn’t head back ho the mont vacation started, I thought.

I knocked lightly on the door. The sound that rang out from the polished wooden door was elegant. As expected, expensive dorms were different; even the doors sounded refined when knocked on. Mine, on the other hand, always creaked and groaned like it was dying. As that thought passed through my head, the door opened, and a blond, handso young man appeared.

Jules looked surprised to see standing there unannounced. “Oh, D-Dale? What brings you here?”

“I ca to give you sothing,” I replied.

“Give sothing?”

His eyes flicked down to the heavy leather bag in my hand.

“Mind if I give it to you inside?” I said.

“O-of course! Please, co in!”

My first impression of Jules’s room was that it was pretty. The living room was filled with charming little decorations, and on one side, neatly arranged flower pots blood with vibrant colors. Honestly, this looked more like a girl’s room than either Iris’s or Yurina’s.

I let out a small chuckle as the interior decoration was definitely Jules’s style.

“Would you like sothing to drink? Coffee? Or tea?” he asked.

“Coffee.”

“Alright. Just a mont.”

I sat on the sofa while Jules brought over a cute cat-patterned coffee cup.

“So, what is it you’re giving ?” he asked.

I handed him a heavy bag filled with gold. “Here.”

Despite being called gold, these coins weren’t actually gold coins. Five hundred years ago, they did use gold as currency, but after the monetary reform, the three nations had switched to using paper money, though the na “gold” remained.

“This is... Gold?” Jules said.

I explained, “Yeah. The one million gold I borrowed, plus two hundred thousand in interest. That makes it 1.2 million gold.”

“W-why are you giving this to ?”

“What do you an, why? Don’t you rember lending money?”

Jules let out a quiet sound, as if the mory had just co back to him. “Oh. You... you’re really paying it back?”

“I told you I would, didn’t I?”

Well, truth be told, when I borrowed it, I had zero intention of paying it back. But as I got to know Jules and watched him change little by little, I changed my mind.

Even as he looked down at the heavy bag stuffed with money, his expression didn’t brighten.

“What’s wrong?” I asked.

His trembling eyes t mine. “N-nothing. It’s just that if I take this, it feels like I won’t have any reason to keep in touch with you anymore.”

Seriously, this guy. That’s what he’s worried about? I thought.

I replied, “Friends don’t need debt to stay in touch. In fact, if money’s involved, it only makes things more awkward between friends.”

A faint smile tugged at Jules’s lips. “Friends... Yeah. You’re right.”

He finally accepted the heavy bag and brought up another topic. “Do you have any plans for this sumr vacation, Dale?”

“Not sure yet. I’ve got a few ideas, but I’ll have to talk it over with the others first.”

I had sothing in mind, but I needed to confirm it with the group.

“If you co to the Republic, you have to let know! If you need any help, I’ll make sure to be there!” Jules said confidently.

I nodded. “Got it.”

I stood up slowly.

“Y-you’re leaving already?” he asked.

“Yeah. I’ve got soone else to et after this.”

He nodded, looking disappointed. “O-oh. Okay.”

“Then, I’ll see you later,” I said.

“Yeah! Have a great vacation, Dale!”

“You too.”

After saying my goodbyes to Jules, I headed off to my next appointnt.

***

I entered the cafe inside the Hero Academy’s main building. Normally, it was bustling with cadets, but with exams over and sumr break beginning, it was as quiet as the training grounds.

The peaceful cafe rang with a loud voice. “Ah, Dale! Over here!”

I followed the sound and spotted Iris, Camilla, Yurina, and Berald gathered around a table.

“Sorry, I’m a little late,” I said.

“No, it’s fine. We only just got here too,” Iris replied, patting the empty chair beside her, inviting to sit.

When I took the seat, Camilla shot a displeased look, clearly annoyed that I had chosen to sit next to Iris.

“Hmph. So, what did you call us here for?” Camilla asked.

“Do you guys have ti this sumr break?” I replied.

“Ti?”

Iris tilted her head curiously. “Why? Are you planning sothing?”

“Yeah. You rember that ruin we explored before, right?” I said.

“Of course.”

“I was thinking we could line up our schedules and do another ruins exploration during the break,” I explained.

In my past life, I had explored dozens, hundreds of ruins. This sumr, I planned to revisit one of them with my companions.

Iris’s eyes sparkled as she nodded without hesitation. “I’m in! Hehe. I was worried I’d have to spend vacation apart from you, Dale, but this is much better.”

She slipped her hand under the table and gently clasped mine with a bright smile.

Watching her, Camilla let out a long, weary sigh. “Milady, shouldn’t you at least return to the Holy Empire during the break?”

“There’s no real reason for to go back, is there?” Iris replied.

“Even so...”

“And honestly, I think there are more people there who don’t want to return.”

Iris’s bitter expression cut Camilla short, leaving her lips pressed tightly together.

After a mont, Camilla replied, “Very well. I’ll report to the Holy Empire that you’ll be staying at the academy for this sumr break.”

“Thanks. I’m counting on you.”

Their exchange carried a weight that hinted at a far more complicated story than I knew.

Once it ended, I turned to Yurina. “What about you?”

“I’m fine with it. Normally, I’d go ho every break, but this ti, there’s no need.” She smiled faintly, holding back the words “Thanks to you, Dale.”

Great!

With everyone on board, it looked like we really could explore that ruin this sumr. It wouldn’t be easy, but with this party, we could clear the ruin without much trouble. As always, I had no intention of throwing myself into the fight too much.

Sure, my growth was important, but guiding the others was just as necessary. After all, I had already achieved the growth I had been aiming for when I mastered Blazing Fire. It was more than I had expected, honestly, enough that I still couldn’t fully control it. Now, it was ti to focus on leading my companions instead.

At that mont, Berald spoke up with a troubled look on his face. “Ah, sorry, Brother. This sumr break, I think I’ll have to head ho.”

Yurina tilted her head, asking what I wanted to, “Sothing going on with your family?”

Berald nodded, a wry smile on his lips. “My father’s been in poor health. I should return ho and look after him during the break.”

A soft sigh escaped Yurina’s lips. “Oh! Yeah, if that’s the case, then it can’t be helped. Guess it’ll just be the four of us, without Berald.”

I shook my head and looked toward Berald. “No, that won’t be necessary. The ruin I was planning to explore this ti happens to be in the Republic anyway.”

“A ruin in the Republic?”

The Republic was well-known for not having many ruins.

Berald looked at , eyes wide. “Wait, Brother, did you purposely choose a ruin in the Republic?”

I nodded. “I told you before, didn’t I? That during the break, I’d co to your ho and look for a way to treat your father.”

The mory seed to resurface for him, and Berald let out a soft gasp. “Ah! You an, you’re really coming?”

“Of course, idiot. Did you think I said that just for show?”

Berald sniffled loudly, tears welling up in his eyes. Suddenly, he jumped to his feet. “Brotheeeeer!”

He threw himself at , hugging tightly, his tear and snot-streaked face rubbing against my cheek.

I struggled desperately to peel him off. “Gah! L-let go of , you bastard!”

When he did let go, I grabbed so tissues from the table to wipe the disgusting ss off my face. Then I said, “Look, to be honest, I can’t say for sure whether I’ll be able to heal him or not.”

Berald grinned, brushing it off. “Heh. Just the fact that you’re willing to co is more than enough.”

“So then, when do we set out?” Iris asked.

I replied, “Tomorrow. Let’s leave right away. Is everyone okay with that?”

Iris and Yurina nodded.

“Yes, no problem.”

“I’m fine too.”

Just like that, our first destination for sumr break was decided. We would be going to Berald’s ho.

***

The city lay under the cover of night. Countless lights glimred like stars, filling the heart of the tropolis with a dazzling glow.

High above, a lone woman sat precariously on the edge of a skyscraper. Her violet hair swayed gently in the breeze as she kicked her legs lazily, stretching her arms and yawning. “So boring. When are they going to show up?”

At that mont, the rooftop door slamd open, and a squad of heroes in black suits rushed out, quickly surrounding her.

The violet-haired woman grinned wickedly as she glanced around at her would-be captors. “Oh, finally here?”

One of them raised his sword, his face taut with nerves. “Laxasia! You’re completely surrounded— Ugh!”

Before he could finish, elongated claws pierced through his throat.

The woman slowly rose to her feet and walked toward him with graceful, deliberate steps. “Surrounded? Don’t you get it? I’m the one who lured you all here.”

Then, she ripped his head clean off. Holding the lifeless trophy in her hand, she turned back to the others and winked playfully.

The male heroes’ eyes glazed over, their expressions lting into vacant awe. They stared at her slack-jawed, as though spellbound.

“Ah!”

“She’s... too beautiful!”

Their female comrades shook them urgently.

“What are you all doing?”

“Snap out of it!”

However, the n remained entranced, unable to break free. The won drew their weapons in desperation.

“Tch! Kill her!”

“Haaah!”

But before they could strike the target, violet thorns burst from the ground, impaling them where they stood.

“Sorry, ladies. I’m not interested in you. It’s best you keep quiet.” The woman strolled among the remaining n. “Hmm, this one’s eyes aren’t very appealing. That one’s nose doesn’t suit . And ugh, this guy’s just plain ugly.”

With each step, heads rolled, tumbling across the rooftop. By the ti she had made a full circle, not a single hero was left alive.

She turned her gaze toward the city lights below, her expression one of disappointnt. “Haah! I really need to find the Legacy of the Iron Fist and get out of here. Honestly, it’s impossible to find a decent-looking man in this Republic.”

Her tongue slid across her lips as her eyes glimred with greedy anticipation. “Isn’t there at least one perfect blond pretty-boy out there for ?”

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