The World Best Engineer novel - Chapter 30
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âMy name is Arosh. I am the thirty-forty-fifth descendant of the mighty orc, Akush, oink!â
âThirty-forty-fifth descendant?â asked Lloyd.
âThatâs right, oink.â
âIs that, by any chance, thirty plus forty plus five?â
âNo. Itâs forty minus thirty plus five, oink!â
âSo, youâre the 15th descendant?â
âI canât believe you calculated it in a flash. Youâre a genius, oink!â
ââŠ..â
Tsk.
With complicated feelings, Lloyd stared at the orc, Arosh, who finally woke up from his bed. And then he thought, âDid I pick up a fool without a frontal lobe?â
âOr maybe this orc has only 15 brain wrinkles.â
Out of the blue, Lloyd recalled todayâs events. He was exploring the ant nest with Javier. They were at the final step of the 16-day safety inspection. At last, they arrived at the deepest part of the ant nest, the storage room that was presumed to be on the lowest floor.
They found the orc there. To his surprise, the guy was still alive.
âIâm a bit puzzled because itâs been such a long time since I was conscious. The ants stung me excessively with paralyzing venom, oink.â
âParalyzing venom?â
âThatâs right, oink.â
âAs expected, itâs the paralyzing venom.â
Lloyd seemed to figure out the general outline of what had happened. The orc had been stored inside the storage room in a comatose state. If that was the case, then it was evident that he was stored for âthatâ purpose.
âThe ants mustâve stored him as food by using their paralyzing venom.â
The best way to keep the food fresh was not to kill it. The meat of the living wouldnât get rotten or spoiled.
Arosh laughed, exposing his huge fangs. âAs for me, Iâll become Arosh the warrior. I havenât even completed my coming-of-age ceremony, so I canât afford to die that easily, oink.â
âComing-of-age ceremony?â
âThatâs right, oink.â
âSo, are you still a minor?â
âWhat is a minor, oink?â
âUnderage⊠No, it means youâre not an adult yet.â
âWhen an orc completes the coming-of-age ceremony, heâll be recognized as an orc warrior. Thatâs why I went into the ant beastsâ nest, oink.â
âIs catching ant beasts the coming-of-age ceremony in your tribe?â
âThatâs right, oink,â Arosh continued, âItâs a tradition that has been passed down by the great ancestors for generations. Way back since the father of my grandfatherâs grandfatherâs son settled in the wilderness by the east, oink.â
â⊠Just simply say great-great-grandfather.â
âAnyway, I caught a lot of ant beasts. I beat, sliced, and killed them. Each ant beast was slain 10 times. Then, I got too excited, oink.â
âWhat happened after that?â
âI wanted to catch the queen ant so I could get recognized as the best warrior. Thatâs why I raided the ant nest, oink.â
âYou raided the ant nest? On purpose? All alone?â
âObviously. A warrior should not be afraid of fighting alone, oink.â
âCrazy.â
At that moment, Lloyd finally understood why this orc had become the ant beastâsâ triangular kimbap. After unreasonably raiding the ant nest because of his uncontrollable excitement, the orc mustâve gotten exhausted and surrounded. Eventually, he was paralyzed.
Lloyd chuckled. âLucky, for the orc who survived and me who won something valuable for cheap.â
Lloyd remembered the commotion that took place here earlier. As soon as Lloyd found out that this guy was still alive inside the ant nest, Lloyd carried him on his back. Naturally, there was an uproar in the mansion. The maids, who saw an orc for the first time in their life, were scared to death. The Baron who came running in his pajamas when he heard the news also turned pale.
âLloyd, what are you doing?â asked the panicked Baron.
âFor me to inherit the territory⊠No, as you can see, I brought an orc.â
âSo why an orc?â
âBecause I have something in mind. Here, drink a glass of cold water first,â Lloyd answered rather casually. His calm manner reassured the Baron. âWe found him when we were exploring the ant nest. If we save this orc, itâll surely bring great benefits to our territory.â
âGreat benefits?â
âIâve heard that orcs are valiant warriors, they have a unique personality in which theyâre determined to repay every goodwill and settle every grudge.â
It was the truth. In the [Iron-Blooded Knight] novel, it was mentioned several times.
âIâve heard of that, but will it be okay?â
âItâs alright. If this guy wakes up and goes on a rampage, Javier will quickly subdue him.â
That was how Lloyd finally managed to barely reassure the Baron. He laid Arosh on his bed and called the territoryâs doctor. Fortunately, the doctor recognized Aroshâs symptoms with just a glance.
âHm, this⊠seeing as his nails have turned blue, he mustâve gotten poisoned by the venom that was used by the ant beasts to hunt and store their prey. Then, you can give him this medicine,â the doctor said.
Feeling curious, Lloyd asked, âWhat is this?â
âA powder medicine obtained by drying and grinding Tanaria leaves. Itâs excellent to cure symptoms caused by paralysis.â
Lloyd fed Arosh the medicine he had received from the doctor. Indeed, the doctorâs boasting was accurate. The medicine was amazing. Only 10 minutes after taking the medicine, Arosh opened his eyes.
âAnyway, thank you. If you hadnât brought me out of there, I wouldâve become Aroshâthe antâs meal, oink.â
âIs that so? Are you feeling grateful?â
âYes, I am. Youâre my benefactor, oink.â
âThen, you have to compensate your benefactor, donât you think so?â
âThatâs right, oink!â
âI just have to say what I want in return, right?â
As expected, Lloydâs intention was conveyed. Lloydâs voice became softer while Arosh nodded even harder.
âOf course. You can tell me anything, human. Oink.â
âI need about 120 orc warriors to work in the mine.â As if he had been waiting for the right moment to bring it up, Lloyd didnât beat around the bush and said it clearly. In fact, this was the very reason why he saved Arosh.
Orcs were strong. They had great stamina and powerful strength. Courageous and fearless, they would jump into dangerous things without hesitation. It was said that they were the most talented race, even rivaling the Dwarves in the backbreaking mine labor.
âThat was the reason why I saved you. Otherwise, why would I carry you on my back all the way here to take care and nurse you? Just because youâre pretty?â
With Lloyd saving him, Arosh would be indebted to Lloyd. So, Lloyd said whatever he wished for. However, Aroshâs expression looked strange. He furtively avoided making eye contact with Lloyd.
ââŠ.â
âHey?â called Lloyd.
ââŠ.â
âYou said if I want anything, I just need to tell you.â Lloyd nonchalantly tilted his head. Arosh slowly moved his eyes to the side.
âLook, mister?â
ââŠ.â
âMister Orc, can you look me in the eye?â
âOink, thatâs a little⊠itâs going to be difficult, oink.â
âDifficult, what.â
âI am grateful that you, human, saved me, Arosh. I, Arosh, would do anything I could to return your goodwill. But human, the request you just asked is something else, itâs a little different, oink.â
âSomething else? How is that different?â
âYouâre not a warrior, oink.â
âSo what?â
âHe who is not a warrior cannot command a group of male orcs. You donât have the qualifications, oink.â Embarrassment appeared on Aroshâs downcast face. With genuine regret, he said, âIâm sorry, human. I donât think I can grant your request, oink.â
Arosh really meant it. That human named Lloyd, saved himâa stranger. Lloyd was the benefactor who saved him from the dark ant nest when he almost ended up as the ant beastsâ meal. Arosh wanted to repay this kindness somehow. He wanted to do everything the human requested.
In repaying every goodwill and settling every grudge, you must not spare even your life. That was the pride and honor of the orc warriors who lived in the wilderness.
Very regrettable, it was. Lloyd requested something Arosh genuinely wanted to grant, but couldnât.
âIn conclusion, I canât command and employ orc warriors as workers because I donât have the qualifications to do so?â
âThatâs correct, oink.â
âWhat do I have to do to qualify?â
âYou have to complete the coming-of-age ceremony in the same way as us. And also, your achievement must be acknowledged by the chief, oink.â
âOh reallyyy?â The corners of Lloydâs mouth lifted and a grin stealthily formed on his lips. Lloyd then raised his chin and asked back, âIn that case, I think I already passed, though?â
âWhat, oink?â
âThatâs right, you said I have to complete the coming-of-age ceremony like you. That means I have to catch those ant beasts.â
âThatâs correct, oink.â
âThen, letâs start with that first, okay?â Lloyd lifted his hand. He raised his thumb and then pointed it to one side of the bedroom. Aroshâs gaze followed Lloydâs finger. Over Lloydâs shoulder, on the bedroom walls, something was hung there.
âItâs the head of the queen ant. I hung it as a trophy to commemorate my recent catch, what do you think?â
âOinkâŠ.?â Aroshâs mouth was agape. Indeed, there really was the head of the queen ant. Not a counterfeit nor a fake. Who was Arosh? He was the son of a tribe that spent their entire life fighting against ant beasts. It wouldâve been impossible for him to not recognize the head of an ant beast, especially the ant queenâs!
âHow did you do that, oink?â
âHow did I do it, huh. I simply caught it and hung it,â said Lloyd with a grin on his face. It was half true and half false. He did catch the queen ant by using a methane gas explosion, but he didnât catch it by personally fighting it.
Lloydâs face became brazen and thick as if made of iron plate and he licked his lips all over. âBy the way, there was something interesting when I caught the queen ant. Do you know what that is?â
âWha-what is it, oink?â
âSomehow, the ant queen was way too weak.â Lloydâs voice became even softer, âIt was tired, as if it had fought very hard with someone else. We found this sword nearby, right, Javier?â Lloyd turned to look back. Javier, who was standing silently behind him, lifted a sword. It was the iron sword made by an orc that was found when they were exploring the ant nest.
Seeing that, Aroshâs eyes widened. âOink? Thatâs my sword, oink?â
âIs that so? I knew it,â Lloyd smiled meaningfully. âNow I understand who the queen was fighting with until it got exhausted.â
âCould it be me, oink?â
âYes, exactly. Youâre smart.â Lloydâs smile got even brighter. Obviously, it was all a lie. Aroshâs iron sword was found in a place that had no correlation with the queen ant. However, that fact wasnât important.
âWhatâs really important is for the other party to believe what I said as the truth,â thought Llpyd
That was how you close a deal. It was all that mattered to Lloyd. Of course, Javierâs judging gaze that seemed to say âthis scammerâ, the one that was pricking the back of his head right now, still stung a little. However, it was of no importance.
âThink about it, wasnât there a very big ant when you fought inside the ant nest?â
âOink⊠umm.â
âYou were too busy fighting to notice, right?â
âThatâs right, oink.â
âHowever, we have the evidence here, havenât we?â Lloyd received the iron sword from Javier and gave it to Arosh. âHere, your iron sword itself is the evidence. The queen antâs energy was depleted because of you.â
âSo, what are you trying to say, human, oink?â
âIâm saying that the achievement of catching the queen ant isnât solely my own.â
âCould it be, oink?â
âWhat youâre speculating about is the truth, isnât it? We caught it, the queen ant, together as the result of our collaboration. You and me. In other words, itâs ours.â
ââŠ.â
âCollaboration. Co-production. Joint copyright. Sigh, what beautiful words! Isnât that right?â
âThen⊠oink.â
âLetâs just say that we caught it together,â Lloyd said sharply, not giving Arosh time to think. âTechnically, you failed to complete your coming-of-age ceremony. You failed to safely return to your tribeâs village. I mean, if you go back right now just like that, youâll be treated as a loser, you know?â
âOink?â
âHereâs the thing, imagine returning while carrying the queen antâs head. How does that feel?â
ââŠ.â
âAmazing, isnât it?â
Gulp. Aroshâs adamâs apple bobbed enthusiastically. The mere imagination of it was fantastic. So far, countless warriors have completed their coming-of-age ceremony. Nevertheless, not even one had ever caught a queen ant. However, he couldnât believe he would be the first one who accomplished such a feat. He would receive heated looks from all orc maidens in the village. Not only that, he would also be respected by all orc warriors.
Lloydâs voice could be heard, it was gently scratching the young orcâs itch. âThink about it, you have nothing to lose. Besides, this is not a scam, itâs an unchangeable fact. If it werenât because of you, I wouldnât have been able to catch the queen ant, donât you think so?â
âIf-if thatâs the case⊠oink.â
âThatâs right. Straighten your shoulders with pride. You totally are a really cool orc.â
âOink!â
âGood, very good. So, youâll do me a favor, wonât you?â
âA favor, oink?â
âWe joined forces and caught the queen ant together. Take me to your village so I can get acknowledged by the chief. If I qualify as a warrior, send 120 orc warriors to our territory as workers.â
âIn that case, I⊠oinkâŠ.â
âYouâll be the warrior who has the best coming-of-age ceremony, you can even return my favor with it, plus everyone will be so happy. What do you think?â
ââŠ.â Arosh looked at Lloyd. The human being looked back at him and beamed a smile. This human whom he was grateful to for saving him from the clutches of death. This benefactorâs eyes were shining with kindness. He even gave him a plethora of generous offers.
Arosh finally decided, âGood human! I, Arosh, am an orc warrior who doesnât take repaying goodwills for granted. Iâll do everything within my power to help you qualify as a warrior, oink!â
The young and innocent orc warrior held out his hand that was as wide as a pot lid. Lloyd shook Aroshâs hand energetically.
Of course, there was something Arosh didnât even know nor even dreamed of. The fact that at this moment, Javier was sending him a pitying gaze while Lloyd was smiling warmly like a swindler who had caught the jackpot.
Just like this, Lloydâs big plan of employing the best miners in the newly built coal mine for free had started being drawn.