Chapter 2 - Everyday Life

Exactly twenty minutes had passed since my future fiancée left, and I was left alone with "this." He "gently," as much as he could, treated my wounds, although I groaned in places: the stab wound was making itself known.

"Come to think of it, this is the first time I've been stabbed. I imagined it differently, but I still looked ultra-cool."

— You're lucky I was here.— Huh?

The "doctor," if he could be called that, tried to talk to me, but honestly, I hadn't been listening to him since "sweetie." After meeting his sister, I lost all interest in this character. He's just part of my story and nothing more; in a couple of years, he'll either die, or maybe he's just a minor character who will only appear for a few pages, and later everyone will forget about him, or maybe…

— Are you listening to me?

— …? Unfortunately, yes…

And there he goes interrupting my thoughts again… What does he want?

— I'll repeat: I said you're lucky I was here because your wound is deep.

— Really? It didn't seem like the knife went in that deep.

— Yeah, because if the knife had hit a nerve, I'd most likely have had to cut off your arm, ha-ha-ha. But thankfully, that won't be necessary! You're very lucky, sweetie."

Amputate my arm? Funny, without an arm I'd look even more like a black swordsman. Maybe without it, I'd be a trillion times stronger? MAYBE I WOULD BECOME THE STRONGEST? Quite possible! Back in Japan, I read a lot of different manga where "disabled" characters were also common—one-armed, one-eyed, some didn't even have legs. Maybe I should ask him to cut off my arm? Just a little bit… Although, no, that's nonsense. Apparently, I was hit hard on the head if I thought about that…

— Where are you from?

— ?!?"

After he removed the unfamiliar medical instruments, he asked such a silly question: Don't I look like a typical resident of this "Kingdom/Country?" I seem to fit in perfectly…

— What makes you think I'm not from here?

— Ha-ha, come on. You look different, your clothes are very different from ours, and you talk completely differently. To be honest, I don't understand half of what you say. -The "doctor" said with a smile.

— How don't you understand? We're speaking the same language, and besides, I understand you perfectly.

— Maybe you do, but I don't. You use words I don't recognize, and the ones I do manage to understand, you twist them up, say them differently than you should. But don't get offended, okay?

I was partly amused by this. TRULY, did I have to become an immigrant too… I'm great, and I definitely shouldn't be one.

— Are you kidding me?

—Not at all. Even now, I'm hearing this word for the first time, but logically speaking, you asked me if I was joking, right? If I guessed right, then no, I'm not "kidding you.

With these words, he moved away from me, then opened the doors of a cabinet and started looking for something, while I, in the meantime, was trying to accept the fact that I was an outsider… Do I really speak so incomprehensibly? It seems clear, right? Maybe he's just a moron and a dumbass? That seems more like the truth, and besides, he's a fu…

— Here. -With these words, he handed me something that looked like pills.

I silently took them with my "good" hand, then threw them into my mouth.

— Here's some water, drink it.

— No need, I can do it myself.

— Okay.

Our dialogue was not working—and that's good. I didn't like him from the start—what the hell am I, a sweetie??? Let this bastard finish quickly, and I'll go on my own way.

— So, are you going to tell me where you're from? A foreigner? Or at least tell me your name? Mine is Kir…

— No, fuck off.

— Okay…

His face looked disappointed, but I didn't care. I also didn't care about his help. Maybe it was a bit rude of me, I know, but he incredibly annoyed me at the beginning of our "dialogue," so there's nothing to be surprised about.

— I'm done. You'll recover in about a week, although with a personality like yours, maybe even less. So, that'll be ten lumens from you. - (the currency of this world)

— Of course, here you go. -With these words, I held out ten yen coins.

He silently took the coins, then looked closely at them. It seemed like he didn't like something, but he wasn't in a hurry to say it.

— …

— …

— Unfortunately, I can't accept these. Not only are these not lumens, but I have no idea what kind of money this is. I've never seen anything like it before.

Taking one of my coins, I said to him:

— One of these coins is worth ten 'lumens,' understand? You're rich, kid, be happy.

— … Still, I can't accept this.

— I see… I've never seen a fool who refuses wealth before."

We both started staring at each other: It seemed like whoever spoke first would lose. I didn't consider myself guilty: I really believe that one Japanese coin is worth ten of these "lu, lumins, lomanins" or whatever.

— If you don't have any money, that means you'll have to work it off, or otherwise, I'll call the guards, and then you'll go to prison."

— Okay.

Guards? You idiot? You immediately thought of snitching? You bastard… We're definitely not going to be friends…

— So, what have you decided? - he said, looking annoyed.

— Mmm… Alright, tell me what I have to do, golden-locks.