Riri had always been called kindhearted by her peers. When she was transported to this world, they said the same thing. The other heroes told her the saintess role fit her so well, but she never felt like a saint. She only tried her best to help others because it made her feel better. Instead, she felt as if she was greedyâto always chase happiness by helping other people.
She clutched her golden staff. Her robes always seemed to get in the way. The sleeves were too loose. Yet, she walked as graciously as she could, following behind Sine and Eerie. Riri walked next to her friend, Sumire.
They were leaving Tinderwick for the first time since arrival. Riri felt her heart pound in her chest when she looked at the walls surrounding the city. Sumire grabbed onto her hand and clutched it.
âDonât worry, Riri. I can protect you. Not to mention, Eerie is here with us.â
Riri smiled at Sumire. Ririâs beautiful looks combined with her bright smile could easily win hearts over. âI will put my faith in you then, and I will be sure to heal everyone!â
Sumire grinned. âThatâs right! And we might need you here to keep Eerie in check, just in case.â
âPlease donât ask the impossible!â
Sumire giggled in response as they reached the gate.
Beyond the gate, Riri could see a beautiful meadow. Even further than that, a dense forest sat before them. The road tapered off from smooth stone to rough cobble further out.
The carriages were loaded, and it was like a caravan. Boxes filled a few of them to the brim. Riri supposed much of that was the potions. Once they got to the traveling carriages at the front, they climbed in.
Each of them were separated by their team. Thankfully Riri was allowed to ride with Sumire, Sine, Eerie and Marcy.
Riri watched as Eerie pulled out cushions from a portal. She knew that Eerie was also from Earth.
She didnât complain, though. It made her happy when Eerie provided her with a cushion.
Sine sat in the witchâs lap, seemingly content. Miss Witchhat pet her head. It was almost like Ririâs classmate had become a kitten. Riri didnât know Eerie for long, but she figured that the pointy hatted woman couldnât be terrible.
Riri shook her head. The witch had been nice enough to let her stay inside a grandiose manor and even provided a healing grimoire.
âIs something wrong?â Sumire asked.
âNo,â Riri said, âI was just thinking.â
âWhat is it?â
âHow strong is Miss Witchhat?â
Eerie grinned, pointing at herself. âMe? I am a B-rank adventurer!â
Marcy shook her head beside her. âThere is no way thatâs true.â
âHuh? But you promoted me!â
The group began moving at the call of the King. âEven if I promoted you, you are still stronger than that S-rank. When are you going to face reality and turn away from your delusions?â
Eerie stuck out her tongue in a cute gesture. âThey arenât delusions.â
Riri couldnât help but laugh. âBy the way, Miss Witchhat, how old are you?â
The witch became crimson. âDonât you know not to ask a girl her age?â
âYou canât be that much older, can you? Why the act?â
Marcy grinned from the side. âDo you really want to know?â
âHey! Donât violate my privacy rights!â
The group laughed heartily as the caravan rolled on.
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Riri only felt fear and trepidation when they arrived at their destination. A giant stone gate sat in a clearing of the forest. The caravan parked at front. What was odd, is there was nothing supporting it. Yet the gate stood there anywayâflanked on each side by giant wax candles.
Sumire was Ririâs saving grace. The other girl held her hand firmly, even while both hands were shaking.
The door was far too ominous. A strange dark power came from it, and something primal was telling Riri to run far away. All of that fear seemed to vanquish when the witch winked at her.
âDonât worry about this old door. I saw a door just like it once! Could you believe it? The door was opened with a simple password âopen sesame!ââ
Oddly, the witchâs presence and nonsense did help comfort Riri. The other groups bounded over, and Lion Heartâs leader grinned.
âOf course,â he said, âleave it to my future wife to not be turned by something like this.â
Sine stared at him with dead eyes. âCan I kill him?â
âNow, now, letâs get along.â King Tallow interjected. âYou all can kill each other afterâ¦â He looked at the door with a forlorn expression. âThis isnât right at all. I mean, this is certainly the right place, but this isnât right.â
âWhatâs wrong?â Eerie asked.
âThis door is not supposed to be like this.â
A lump began to form in Ririâs stomach. Sheâd heard of the first trial before, and they were briefed on it. The theme was lizards. So how come the door held the markings of a candelabra?
Marcy frowned while looking at the door. âSomehow this power feels familiar.â
âYou know something about this?â King Tallow asked.
âI am not sure, but maybe it would be a good idea to hold offââ
âNo, we will continue,â the king said. âThis seems exactly the right place for me to test my skills.â
âAre you really sure thatâs a good idea? What if that hubris kills all of us?â
Lionâs Heart leader cackled. âAs if a simple change of scenery will deter me. I am with His Majesty on this one.â
Jugon, the axe hero, nodded along. âItâs as he says. We are the heroes, remember?â
Marcy released a long sigh, and Riri couldnât make out what the woman said under her breath.