4-29: -D: The Responsibility of Those Who Know (1/2)

4-29: -D: The Responsibility of Those Who Know (1/2)

The mixed team of three classes went down the river to reach the entrance of the fields.

By using layers of barriers and shields to create a raft for themselves, they were able to minimize their stamina consumption and maintain morale.

But above all, the fact that Shinichi had created a raft this time led gazes of disbelief and admiration to burn into him from all around, but the person in question did not notice any of that.

Or perhaps, he simply couldnt afford to because there was something more pressing that necessitated his attention.

Dont let your guard down. There were some who went up the river, after all, so it wouldnt be strange if there were still more of them loitering around.

In his left hand was a pile bunker, and in his right hand was a red gun.

As their examiner, he urged them to keep their guards up as they continued along their way.

But his gaze was directed at the opposite direction they were going in.

The worst thing that could happen to them right now was to be flanked.

If there were still guard robots standing around the goal, then they could just fight them, but if they were to also be attacked from behind, the situation would take a turn for the worse.

Youre too tense. Were not getting any response anywhere. Its a bit strange, but maybe the other classes behind us are doing their best, the core of the rear support, Tomoe, said.

She didnt think that Shinichi was wrong to be on guard, but she did think that he was being too wary.

Perhaps. Regardless, theyve been entrusted to me, so I need to make sure they get to safety. Theres also a chance that a raybeast might suddenly appear, so its not meaningless to be wary.

Thats true, but still.. You know, Ive been thinking this since you apologized, but could it be youre the type that cant cut corners once youve started to take something seriously? Thats really exhausting, she said.

Well, excuse me for being bad at cutting corners. But enough of that, you are properly managing your stamina, right?

O-Of course! Theres no way Id screw up three times! Well, feeling-wise, Id say Ive used half my strength already.

If thats your situation, then the vanguard is already at the end of their ropes.

The students of this mixed class more or less had the same rank of Stamina.

Thats why the vanguards, whove been moving much more than anyone else, could only be more exhausted.

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Technically, youre the lowest ranked here, though.

Tomoe looked suspiciously at Shinichi.

He had been moving even more than the vanguards, and yet he didnt look the slightest bit tired.

When she saw him moving for the first time, shed mistaken him to be someone from the upper classes. She figured that his weak status was just him relying on something to fake it.

Dont worry about it, Shinichi said.

But I am worrying about it! Tomoe said.

Unfortunately, it did not sound like he was planning on talking about it at all.

She knitted her brows and groaned in displeasure, but it had no effect on him.

Tomoe had that publicly undisclosed spiritual power, so she didnt consider Status to be everything. At least, not as much as the rest of the students.

Umm, examiner? Sorry to intrude on your lovers quarrel, but A student said.

W-Who is having a lovers quarrel!?!? Tomoe said.

Me and you, duh So, did something happen? Shinichi said.

The unexpected words caused her to flush beet red and bellow out, but Shinichi just ignored her and calmly replied.

The student was only half-joking when hed said that, but Tomoe was so shocked that she became speechless.

Ser, ious, ly? I was having, a lovers quarrel, with this guy FUEEEe!?!?

Shinichi admitting their lovers quarrel poured oil into the flames and Tomoe screamed out in a strange voice. The student that caused this strange episode wore an indescribable expression on his face and felt bad, but he had to continue his report.

Actually, there have been sightings of an unidentified giant object near the goal, but we dont know whether to consider it an enemy or not.

Huh?

Theyd found something, but was at a loss as to whether it was friendly or hostile.

Shinichi asked for a more detailed explanation, and it turns out that the student noticed the object on the radar and confirmed it visually, but the strange color and shape that could be clearly seen even from a distance stumped him.

Im not really sure what it is

I see. Like that, its basically a landmark.

Shinichi wryly smiled upon seeing that red steel giant once more.

Huh? Uh, did the translation device break? I feel like a bunch of German just got thrown at me

Hmm? Isnt it a Japanese standard to name weapons in German?

When he responded so matter-of-factly like that, understandably, even Shinichi was stumped.

Thats actually hard to deny.

Because it was technically correct.

There was a certain industry() that liked to source its names from the German language.

Most of the translator devices usually translated Garestos language, but when it came to names of different languages of the same world, it preferred to leave them as is.

A subtle misunderstanding caused by a preference for a particular medium and the use of excellent translators.

Hmm, so does that mean that all of these were named in German? I never heard anything about that! And what about the Snake Belly Sword!?

How much of the two names did he understand?

For someone who couldnt understand any English, it was remarkable that he was able to realize that the names were German. Evidently, he too was someone who preferred a certain medium.

Jormungand!

Why is this the only one named after Norse mythology!?

Without realizing it, Shinichi had thrown a tsukkomi jab at the steel giant.

It was because Germany was generally not considered part of North Europe.

Also, Jormungand is a colossal snake that appears in Norse mythology.

Shinichi treated the Snake Belly Sword like a rampaging giant snake, so he couldnt exactly call the name strange, but he didnt like it either.

Im not calling it that, okay? Its too long and its hard to pronounce.

What!? But I went out of my way to think of something Japanese-like!?

Youre putting effort in the wrong place! Also, I dont need this part of Japan!

For the first time today, Shinichi actually sighed in exhaustion.

Normally, it was Shinichis role to stir up everyone around him, but because of Wernhers own conduct, he ended up being the tsukkomi guy instead.

E-Examiner Nakamura, can I have a bit of your time?

Huh? Ah, what is it I mean, how may I help you?

A middle-aged man that looked to be the representative of the inspectors called out to Shinichi, and Shinichi answered him in his usual manner, but corrected himself when he realized who was talking to him.

Fortunately, the translator device seemed to have smoothed things over for him, so the man continued normally, though it was evident that he felt reservations about calling him an examiner.

Its fine to be happy about reaching the goal, but we need to do a roll call soon and request an official report of arrival. The situation necessitates it, after all.

To the students, this was an exam, but to the teachers, this was an emergency situation.

Because of that they saw the goal as an evacuation point, and the question of whether everyone was present or not was important information.

Understood Students, line up!

Shinichi understood what was being implied, so he immediately called out to the students.

In response, the students immediately responded as though all that joy from before was a lie.

Without being given any further instructions, the students lined themselves according to class in less than 10 seconds and stood at attention.

The teachers were stunned.

Class representatives, do a roll call, and give me a report!

The class representatives gave a firm reply, and then started reading through their respective lists.

After each respective class went through their list, the class representatives returned to the head of their line and gave their report.

2 D, reporting, all students are present, sir!

2 C, reporting, no missing students, sirl!

1 D, reporting, including the examiner, all students are present, sir!

Ah Well, as youve heard. Ill be leaving the three classes in your care.

For some reason, Shinichi let out a surprised voice for a moment, but then passed the report of the students to the inspectors, who then nodded back.

With this your exams are over. You did pretty good out there. So get plenty of rest, and when the rest of the classes come, welcome them with a smug on your face.

Shinichi said with a mischievous face. After getting the students energetic response, he dismissed them with satisfaction and allowed them to rest.