9 A.M.
Today’s weather setting was slightly
cloudy, and the morning mist that covered the city still hadn’t cleared. The
light that shone from outside was reflected off it, coloring the surroundings
lemon-yellow.
According to the Aincrad calendar, it
was the «Month of the Ash Tree», which meant that we were getting further into
fall. The temperature was slightly cold, making this the most refreshing month
of the year. But right now, I felt a little under the weather.
I was waiting for Asuna at the gate
plaza in the living area of the seventy-fourth floor. I couldn’t sleep last
night for some reason, and all I did in my simple bed in Algade was toss about
in one way or another. I think I managed to fall asleep a little past three in
the morning. There were plenty of features in SAO that helped the player, but
sadly a button that could make you fall asleep wasn’t one of them.
Oddly enough, the opposite did exist.
In the time-related options of the menu, there was something called «Alarm
Clock» which forced the player to wake up from their sleep. Of course, the
choice of going back to sleep again or not was entirely up to you, but I
succeeded in gathering enough will-power to crawl out of my bed when the system
woke me up at ten to nine.
Perhaps to the blessing of the lazier
players, there was no need to wash or change in the game—although some of the
stranger players seem to bathe on a daily basis. But since replicating a
completely liquid environment was hard even for the Nerve Gear, it couldn’t
reproduce a real bath perfectly. After waking up a little too close to the
meeting time, I put on all my equipment in twenty seconds and walked out of
Algade’s teleport gate with a slight sway out to where I, slightly annoyed by
the lack of sleep, waited for her, but-
“She’s late…”
The time was already ten past nine.
Diligent gamers were appearing from the gate and walking towards the Labyrinth
area one after another.
With nothing much to do, I looked at
the labyrinth map and the completion rates of my skills, stats that I already
knew mostly by heart.
Ahh, I wish I had a portable game
console or something.
I was rendered speechless by that
sudden thought. To want to play a game within a game, I was getting worse.
Should I just go back and sleep... I
even started thinking. Another blue teleport effect appeared inside the gate
for the god knows how many time. I watched without much expectation. But then-
“Kyaaaaa! Please get out of the way-!”
“Ahhhhhh!?”
Usually players who teleported appeared
on the ground, but this person appeared a meter off it and—flew through the air
and headed straight for me.
“Huh, huh…!?”
Without any time to catch or dodge, we
collided and fell to the ground in a single heap. I hit the back of my head on
the stone ground, hard. If I wasn’t inside of a settlement, a couple of dots
from my HP would have been taken away.
This meant—that this idiot player had
jumped into the gate from the other side and appeared like that here, most
likely. The thought flashed calmly though my mind. Still a bit dizzy, I raised
my arm and grabbed the idiot on top of me in an attempt to push the person off.
“…hmm?”
The feeling of something strange and
full registered in my hand. I squeezed it twice, and three times to figure out
what the springy and rich feeling in my hand was.
“K-Kya-!!”
Suddenly, a loud scream sounded in my
ear and my head hit the ground again. At the same time, the weight lifted from
my body.
In front of me, there was a female
player that was sitting on the ground, wearing a red on white knight uniform
and a knee-length miniskirt, with a silver-white rapier in her scabbard. And
for some reason, she was glaring at me with an inexplicable anger evident in
her eyes. Her face was experiencing the highest degree of the emotion effect
and was red all the way to her ears, and her two arms were crossed protectively
against her chest-…chest…?
I was immediately able to guess what I
had been grabbing with my right hand. At the same time I realized, a little too
late, the dangerous situation that I was in. All the ways to avoid dangerous
situations that I had trained into my head had all but vanished. While opening
and closing my right hand, not knowing what to do with it, I opened my mouth.
“H-Hey. Good morning, Asuna.”
The anger in her eyes seemed to flare
brighter. Those were definitely the eyes of someone who was contemplating about
drawing their weapon.
I started inspecting the need for the
«escape» option that had flashed to mind when the gate shined blue again. Asuna
looked back with a surprised expression and got up quickly before hiding behind
me.
“Eh…?”
Without knowing why, I stood up as
well. The gate shined brighter when a newcomer appeared in the middle of it.
This time, the player had both feet on the ground.
As the light faded, I recognized the
person inside, and the impressive white cape with a red symbol on it. The man,
who wore a KoB uniform and carried a sword that seemed to be a little overly
decorated, was the long haired bodyguard who had been following Asuna around
yesterday. His name was Cradil or something.
Cradil’s frown grew deeper as he saw
Asuna behind me. He didn’t look all that old. He would only be around his early
twenties, but the wrinkles on his face made him look older. He gritted his
teeth so hard that we could almost hear it and then spoke with a barely
concealed anger.
“A…Asuna-sama, you shouldn’t be acting
on your own like this…!”
As I heard the voice that bordered on
hysterical, I thought This is going to get complicated and pulled in my
shoulders. With his heavily lidded eyes glowering, Cradil spoke again.
“Now, Asuna-sama, let’s return to HQ.”
“No. I’m not even on duty today! …and
Cradil, why were you standing in front of my house so early in the morning?”
Asuna replied angrily behind me.
“Fufu, I knew that such a situation
would occur, so I started going to Salemburg to watch your house starting a
month ago.”
I could only be surprised at Cradil’s
proud answer. Asuna froze too. After a long silence, she asked with a forced
voice.
“That…that’s not part of the leader’s
orders is it…?”
“My duty is to escort you, Asuna-sama.
Watching your house is included in…”
“What do you mean included, idiot!”
Cradil walked over with his expression
becoming even more angry and annoyed, then pushed me out of the way and grabbed
Asuna’s hand.
“You don’t seem to understand. Please
don’t be like this… now let’s go back to HQ.”
Asuna appeared to have been frightened
by the voice that seemed to hide something barely concealed behind it. She
threw an imploring look my way.
To tell the truth, I was wondering
whether to run away like I always did until that point. But the moment I saw
Asuna’s eyes, my hand started moving by itself. I grabbed Cradil’s right arm,
the one that was grabbing Asuna, and increased the strength in my hand until
just before the crime prevention code would be invoked.
“Sorry, but I’m borrowing your
sub-captain for today.”
The line sounded stupid even to my
ears, but I couldn’t back down now. Cradil, who had been purposefully ignoring
me until now, scrunched his face up and pulled his hand away.
“You…!”
He screamed in a voice that seemed to
rasp. Even if the system overstated expressions, there was still something that
seemed strange behind his voice.
“I’ll guarantee Asuna’s safety. It’s
not like we’re going to fight a boss today. You can return to HQ by yourself.”
“D…Don’t kid with me!! Do you think a
pathetic player like you can protect Asuna-sama!!”
“Better than you can, most probably.”
“Y-You insolent fool…! I-If you can
talk big, I suppose you’re prepared to back it up…?”
Cradil, his face now white, called the
menu screen with his right hand and manipulated it quickly. Soon a
semi-transparent system message appeared in front of me. I could guess what it
is before I even read it.
[A 1-on-1 duel has been requested by
Cradil. Do you accept?]
Below the expressionlessly shining
letters were the Yes/No buttons and a number of other options. I glanced
sideways at Asuna. She couldn’t see the message but seemed to have guessed what
was going on. I thought that she would try and stop me, but surprisingly she
nodded slightly with a rigid expression.
“…is it okay? Won’t this pose a problem
in the guild…?”
Asuna answered to my whispered question
with one of her own.
“It’s fine. I’ll report this to the
leader myself.”
I nodded in reply, then pressed Yes and
chose the «First Strike Mode» from the options.
This was a duel that could be won
either by landing the first clean hit or by reducing the opponent’s HP to half.
The message changed to [You have accepted the 1-on-1 duel with Cradil], and a
countdown of 60 seconds appeared below it. The moment that number reached zero,
the HP protection system that was in effect within the town would be
momentarily withdrawn, and he and I would be able to cross swords until one of
us won.
Cradil seemed to have made his own
interpretation of Asuna’s consent.
“Please watch, Asuna-sama! I will prove
that there is no one better than I to escort you!”
He shouted with an expression that
barely concealed his delight, drawing his huge two-handed sword from his waist,
and positioning himself with a clanking sound.
I made sure that Asuna had moved
further away before I drew my one-handed sword from my back. As one would
expect from a member of a famous guild, his sword looked much better than mine.
It wasn’t just the size difference between a one-handed and a two-handed sword,
but that while my sword was a simple and practical weapon, his had been fully
decorated by a top class craftsman.
As we stood about five meters apart,
waiting for the countdown to finish, people started crowding around us. It
wasn’t all that strange. This was a gate plaza in the middle of a town, and
both of us were pretty well-known players.
“Solo Kirito and a KoB member are
having a duel!”
As someone shouted that, cheers sounded
from here and there. Since duels were usually for comparing your skills with a
friend, all of the spectators cheered and whistled, ignorant to the situation
that had led up to this.
But as the timer counted down, all of
this started to fade away. I felt a cold thread pass through my body like when
I was fighting a monster. I focused in order to read the atmosphere around
Cradil, who was looking about here and there with glances of annoyance, and
examined his stance and the way his feet moved.
Humans were far more liable to show
certain habits when they were about to use a skill. Whether it was a charging
or defending skill, or if it would start low from the ground or from high up,
if their body revealed this kind of information, then it became a critical
weakness.
Cradil’s sword was leaning a bit back
from the middle of his body and his lower body was bent down. It was clearly a
sign that he was going to use a high aiming charge-type attack. Of course, it
could have been a feint. I myself was actually posing with my sword in a low
and relaxed posture, giving the impression that my first attack was going to be
a weak blow to his lower body. You could only rely on your experience and
"feel" when searching for feints.
As the countdown went down to single
digits, I closed the window. I couldn’t even hear the noise around me anymore.
I saw Cradil, who had been rapidly
switching his gaze from me to the window and then back, went still while the muscles
of his body tensed. The word [DUEL!!] appeared in the space between us, and I
jumped. Sparks flew from the sole of my boot, and the air whistled by as my
shoulder cut through it.
Not even a moment had passed before
Cradil’s body began to move as well. But there was an expression of surprise on
his face, since I had shattered his expectations of a low, defend-type attack
skill and charged.
Cradil’s first attack was, as I had
guessed, a high hitting two-handed sword charge skill: «Avalanche». If the guard
was too weak, the defender might be able to block the blow but wouldn’t be able
to counterattack straight away due to the impact; meanwhile, the player who
used it would be able to buy time to ready his stance again, since the charge
widened the distance between them. It was a very good high level skill. Well,
at least against monsters.
I, who had already read what Cradil was
going to do, chose the charge-type skill «Sonic Leap». If we both kept
charging, our skills would collide.
If we were to look at only the strength
of the skill, his was stronger, and the game would favor the heavier skill if
two attacks collided. In this case my sword would be deflected, and his skill
would hit me, weakened but still enough to end the duel. But I wasn’t after Cradil
himself.
The space between us narrowed quickly.
But my perception had been quickened as well, and it felt like time had slowed
down. I wasn’t sure if this was a result of the system, or if it was an ability
that humans naturally had. All I knew was that I could see all of his
movements.
The sword, which was leaning backwards,
started giving off an orange light and sped towards me. His stats must have
been pretty high, as one would expect from the best guild, since the time it
took for the skill to start was shorter than I expected. The brightly shining
blade rushed in. If I hit that skill straight on, there was no doubt that I’d
receive enough damage to end the duel. Cradil’s face showed his ecstasy at his
apparent victory. But-
My sword, with its head-start, moved a
little quicker, drawing a slanted green trajectory and hitting his sword just
before it ended its attack. The game calculated the damage dealt by my sword,
producing a huge spark.
Another result of two weapons colliding
was «Weapon Break». It only had a chance of happening when a weapon received a
heavy blow to a weak part of its structure.
But I was certain that it would break.
Weapons with too much decoration had low durability.
As expected—with an ear-wrenching
sound—Cradil’s two-handed blade broke. There was an effect like an explosion.
We passed by each other in mid-air and
landed at where the other had jumped. The broken half of his sword spun in
mid-air, reflecting the sunlight, before it dug itself into the stone ground
between us. After that, both the broken half and the half remaining in Cradil’s
hands shattered into countless polygon fragments.
Silence overtook the plaza for a while.
All of the spectators were frozen with their mouths wide open. But after I
landed, stood up, and habitually swung my sword from left to right, they
started cheering.
“Awesome!”
“Was he actually aiming for that!?”
As I heard everyone starting to
critique the short fight, I sighed. Even if it was a single skill, revealing
even one card from my hand wasn’t something to be happy about.
With the sword in my hand, I started
walking over to where Cradil was sitting with his back turned. That back,
covered by the white cape, was shaking violently. After loudly sheathing my
sword on purpose, I said in a small voice.
“If you want to come again with a new
weapon, I’ll fight you again…but this is enough right?”
Cradil didn’t even try to look at me.
He shook with both hands on the ground as if he was sick. But soon, he said
with an almost creaky voice, “I resign.” He could have just said <I give
up> or <I lose> in Japanese.
Immediately afterwards, a row of purple
lines appeared exactly where it had first shown when the fight started, this
time proclaiming the end of the duel and the victor. Another cheer resounded,
and then Cradil stood up shakily and shouted at the spectators.
“What’re you looking at!? Get lost!”
Then he turned slowly towards me.
“You… I’m going to kill you… I’ll
definitely kill you…”
I couldn’t deny that I was a little
freaked out by those eyes.
Emotions in SAO felt a little
overstated, but even with that, the hate that burned in Cradil’s heavily lidded
eyes were scarier than any monster’s.
Somebody slid to my side as I stood
there in surprise.
“Cradil, I order you as the sub-leader
of the Knights of the Blood. I relieve you from the position of bodyguard. Go
back to HQ and stay there until there are further orders.”
Asuna’s words and expression were both
cold. But I felt the distress behind them and unconsciously put my hand on her
shoulder. Asuna leaned her stiffly tensed body a bit.
“…wh…what…this…”
This sound barely reached our ears. The
rest, most probably a string of swearing, were lost in his mouth. Cradil glared
at us. There was no doubt that he was thinking about attacking us with his
reserve weapon, even though he knew that the crime prevention code would stop
him.
But he just barely managed to restrain
himself and took out a teleport crystal from inside his coat. He raised it,
gripping it so hard that I thought it was going to break, and he muttered
“Teleport…Grandum.” He was glaring at us with hate even as his body disappeared
in a flurry of blue light.
As the light disappeared, a bitter
silence spread across the plaza. The spectators seemed stunned by Cradil’s rage
but soon left in their small groups. Asuna and I were eventually the only ones
left.
What should I say? That thought went
round and round in my head, but since I’d been living by myself for two years,
nothing useful came to mind. I didn’t even feel like making sure if I did the
right thing.
Then finally, Asuna stepped away and
started speaking with a fragile voice.
“…sorry. I got you mixed up in this.”
“No…I’m fine, but will you be okay?”
Shaking her head slowly, the sub-leader
of the greatest guild gave a spirited but weak smile.
“Yeah, I think that I’m to blame as
well for enforcing the rules on everyone so harshly in order to clear the game
quicker…”
“I think…that you can’t do anything
about that. If they didn’t have somebody like you, the pace would be much
slower. Well, that’s not really something a lazy solo like me should be
saying…ah, I didn’t mean that.”
I didn’t even know what I was trying to
say anymore, so I started saying anything that came off the top of my head.
“…so, nobody would be able to say
anything about, you…taking a breather with somebody as thoughtless as me.”
To this Asuna blinked a few times with
a confused expression, then she smiled somewhat bitterly and softened her face.
“…well, I’ll say thanks. Then I’ll
enjoy today as much as I can. I’ll entrust you with the position of forward.”
She turned energetically and started
walking down the road that led out of the town.
“What? Hey! Forward is supposed to be
taken in turns!”
Even as I complained, I let out a sigh
of relief and followed the softly waving chestnut-brown hair.
Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, dan 5 SAO
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, dan 5 SAO
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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