TGIC Ch 44
by berryChapter 44
Now that I think about it, Vasily mustâve reviewed the gateâs internal data before arriving. Since heâd be the one actually entering, asking him directly would be more accurate than my own guesswork.
âHow long do you think the raid will take?â
âHmm⊠Judging by the size alone, Iâd say about two days.â
So even with Vasily, clearing it in a day is impossible. Oh well. I sighed deeply, relieved that Iâd at least come prepared for an overnight stay.
âYouâd like it to end quickly?â
âWhy ask something so obvious?â
âThen Iâll finish it by tomorrow morning.â
âExcuse me…? Can you decide something like that so casually?â
Instead of replying, Vasily simply smiled silently.
Well, I donât mind. Itâs not like Iâm the one entering the gate anyway, so I wasnât especially curious about how heâd do it. In fact, Iâd rather not knowâit might remind me of all the trouble Iâve witnessed before.
As long as he really finishes by tomorrow morning, thatâs good enough for me. The day after a gate raid is automatically treated as a rest day anyway, so Iâd get to enjoy a slightly longer break.
After a short while, the gate entry began.
Only after all the Espers had entered the gate did the surrounding area quiet down significantly. The remaining personnel on the surface began to gather around the ice pillars Vasily had erected before leaving. The refreshing cold from them felt like a small oasis amidst the midsummer heat.
Todayâs gate was D-rank. It was only large in size, not particularly high in level, so there wouldnât be any danger of the ice pillars shattering like last time… I could just sit back and wait for Vasily in a cool spot.
A light breeze occasionally blew in, and the sound of cicadas loudly chirping outside the tent filled the air.
There was no rain forecast, and the weather was sunny and clear. If only it werenât for the overnight stay, this wouldâve been a perfect day for a field dispatch.
Before I knew it, night had fallen.
It had been a while since the Espers entered the gate, yet none had been carried out injured. As expected of Vasily. Maybe because it was only a D-rank gate, it seemed he was handling the monsters alone. Thanks to that, my workload was also lighter.
Once the sun had set, the mountain air grew quite chilly. And, of course, the mosquitoes were relentlessâIâd already been bitten twice. This is exactly why I hate gates that open in the mountains.
Unfortunately, with 70% of South Koreaâs territory being mountainous, most gates open in the mountains. In summer, we battle mosquitoes; in winter, we trudge through snow. Occasionally, a gate opens in the city, but thatâs rare.
As night deepened, silence settled over everything. Past 10 p.m., with no sign of anyone exiting the gate, people started preparing for sleep one by one.
I unfolded a portable cot and slipped into my sleeping bag.
I had secretly changed out of my combat uniform and into pajamas, so I was comfortable. I even had a pillow of just the right height. The cot was small and squeaky, but it wasnât enough to disturb my sleep.
I closed my eyes to the sound of crickets. I mustâve fallen asleep quickly, but then, in a half-dream state, I felt something wriggling and snuggling up next to me. What is it…? I turned my head and opened my eyes…
Only to find Vasilyâs face right in front of mine.
âWah!â
Startled, I almost toppled backward in my sleeping bag. Vasily caught me just in time to avoid an embarrassing fallâbut in doing so, I ended up cradled in his arms. Honestly, falling mightâve been better.
âShh, people are sleeping.â
âThank you… Wait, no! What are you doing here? What about the gate?!â
Vasily whispered quietly. Since the other guides were also sleeping in the tent, I replied in as low a voice as possible.
âTheyâre setting up camp inside right now.â
âThen why are you here, Esper Vasily?â
âYou expect me to sleep in that filthy gate?â
Normally, he never sleeps in gates and only focuses on clearing them as fast as possible, so why was he suddenly here saying he wanted to rest? His inconsistency caught me off guard.
âI have to go back in three hours. Iâm just going to rest here until then.â
âWhat gives you the right…!â
Vasily shamelessly laid down next to me. I wanted to push him away, but trapped inside the sleeping bag, I couldnât even move.
Two grown men on this tiny portable cotâit creaked and groaned with every little movement, practically screaming. I stayed frozen in place, worried weâd wake the others if I so much as shifted.
Vasilyâs build was large, so it felt like I was the only one at risk of falling off. If I tried to move away, Iâd press right up against him. If I tried to put distance between us, I felt like Iâd tumble off the side.
Caught in this impossible dilemma, Vasily suddenly wrapped his arms around my waist, pulling me in even closer.
âW-What do you think youâre doing?â
âI was just holding on so you donât fall.â
âI donât need that kind of consideration. Let me go.â
Despite my protest, Vasily ignored me and only tightened his grip. He even shut his eyes and pretended to be asleep.
âŠThere were no words. Curled up like a larva inside the sleeping bag, I was completely trapped in Vasilyâs embrace. I couldnât fight back, nor could I push him away.
Was he doing this because he wanted more guiding? I had already guided him right before he entered the gate. How much guiding did he need before heâd be satisfied?
If I thought about the inhibitor chip that was sure to heat up soon, I should have pushed him away. But perhaps because Iâd just been asleep, my eyelids grew heavy again. It was still early in the morning… I gave in and closed my eyes.
I could feel the stabilizing weight beside me disappear. At the same time, the cot gave a creaky groan.
âMm…â
Turning over and blinking open my eyes, I saw Vasilyâs face faintly illuminated by the bluish early morning sky.
âAre you leaving…?â
âYes. Guide Kwon Gidam, you should keep resting.â
His voice was thick with sleep, but he responded quietly. I nodded wordlessly and got more comfortable on the now spacious cot.
âGuide Kwon Gidam, Iâll be done by this morning, so get ready to return in advance.â
âYesâŠâ
I wriggled deeper into the sleeping bag, blinking drowsily. As I did, Vasily looked down at me and smiled faintly, covering my face with his large hand.
âClose your eyes.â
As darkness fell over my vision, my eyes shut on their own.
While I breathed steadily, I heard the soft sound of someone chuckling nearby. Then I felt something cool and smooth briefly press against my forehead. At the same moment, my inhibitor chip pulsed painfullyâbut the sensation was drowned in my sleepiness.
âWell then, Iâll be back.â
With those words, I fell back asleep.
When I opened my eyes again, Vasily was gone. The scene around me was no different from the day beforeâthere was no trace that he had ever been there.
It almost felt like Vasilyâs visit had been a dream. Thatâs how quiet and ordinary the morning was.
As the sun rose, people began to wake and wash up one by one. It felt like the start of a calm, peaceful morning.
Then, suddenly, a commotion erupted from the gateâs direction. I turned my head and saw Espers rushing out of the gate in a panic.
Had something happened? Alarmed, I hurried toward the gate. I checked over the Espers who were emerging in a flurry.
I began administering temporary guiding to those who needed it. Thankfully, everyone seemed to be in good condition. Some had unstable waves, so I just held their hands to help calm them.
Now that I thought about it, Vasily had said heâd finish by morning. All the Espers appeared to be out, but I didnât see Vasily anywhere.
I scanned the gateâs entrance, waiting to catch sight of him.
At that moment, one of the Espers I was guiding glanced at the guide ID badge hanging from my neck and struck up a conversation.
âYouâre… a C-rank Guide, yet you handle waves really well.â
âExcuse me?â
âIâm an A-rank Esper, and this is more stable than guiding Iâve received from Guides of the same rank. I think youâre much better than the others.â
Realizing he meant it sincerely, I felt my lips twitch upward. I couldnât stop the smile that tugged at my face. When was the last time Iâd heard praise like this?
After constantly being told by Vasily that my guiding wasnât enough, hearing something like this out in the field felt incredibly liberating. See, Vasily! I am this good!