System Change: Chapter 43
“Sorry to keep you waiting,” Derek said to Bronson as he walked out of the house.
“It’s fine. Are you ready to go?” Bronson asked.
“Yup, everything’s done. Just got to make a quick stop on our way out and pick up my sidekick.”
“Oh? So, you are taking that boy with you?”
“Yeah… Oh, and his grandpa is the guy with the map. You should return it when we see him. I’m pretty sure that thing was like a second grandson to him.” Derek chuckled. Bronson frowned for a moment. Seeing the frown, Derek continued, “What? Will it really be that hard to remember where the dungeon is and put it on a map when you get back? Are you really that daft? Sheesh…” Derek shook his head. “Fine, if your memory is that bad, I’ll put it on the map for you.”
Bronson shook his head. “It’s not that. It’s just that Wallace…”
Derek cut him off. “Will no longer be needing a map. Well, won’t be needing that map at least.”
“You’re right,” Bronson muttered, then produced the map and handed it to Derek.
“Of course I’m right. When have I ever been wrong? I say the map belongs to Richard, and it belongs to Richard. I say the ale tastes like piss… and guess what? It tastes like piss.” Derek patted Bronson on the shoulder.
The pair continued walking. Soon, they reached Thomas’s residence. “Wait there. I’ll go fetch the kid,” Derek said. He walked up to the door and knocked.
Delilah answered. She looked at Derek with squinted eyes. “Derek,” she said, then sighed. “Come in. Thomas is almost ready.” He followed her inside and shut the door behind him.
Delilah took a seat, but Derek only nodded at her and kept going to Thomas’s room. Inside the room was Thomas, standing with an outrageously big sack full of stuff, and Richard standing in the corner shaking his head.
“Remember what I said,” Richard said as Thomas walked out with his sack. Thomas nodded his head, and Richard sighed.
Derek turned to Richard before leaving the room. “I believe this is yours,” he said as he moved the map out of his storage ring and tossed it over to Richard.
Richard’s eyes went wide as he held his map. “This… Thank you.”
“It was yours to begin with.” Derek walked out of the room.
Back in the living area, he was greeted by the sight of Delilah giving Thomas a big hug. “And you listen to Derek. He said he’d keep you safe.”
“Alive,” Derek said, interrupting the two. They both turned their heads and looked at him. “I said I’d keep him alive. He won’t grow stronger if he’s always safe.” Just as with Richard, Derek would not lie to Delilah.
The older woman sighed. “As long as he’s alive and can come back home.”
Derek nodded. “That, I can promise you.” He looked at Thomas. “Now’s your last chance to choose to stay here with your loving family and friends. You won’t have that if you follow me. Are you sure you want to go?” He gave Thomas one last opportunity to stay.
“I’ve made up my mind. I can’t grow as fast here. I have to go with you,” he replied.
Seeing the resoluteness in the boy’s eyes, Derek nodded. “Okay. Let’s go. Bronson is waiting outside.” With that, the two joined Bronson and began their journey to the city.
They traveled for half a day before they stopped. Both Derek and Bronson had gotten some entertainment out of Thomas and his sack of stuff. Thomas had no problems lugging it around, but because the sack was almost as big as the boy himself, he was having a hard time not dropping or dragging it. Honestly, Derek had no clue what the boy carried that would be so difficult to store.
The three of them and Silvi had been moving toward the city at a slow pace. It was Derek’s first time in the city, so he wanted to familiarize himself with his surroundings more and not just rush straight in.
“I guess this is as good a place as any,” Derek said. They were on some moderately flat land that would be a good place to set up camp. Not that they actually needed a good place for camp. With Derek, Bronson, and Silvi, Derek would feel sorry for anybody or thing that had the nerve to ambush them.
The group made camp and got settled. They all chatted for a bit as Silvi went to the forest, returning a couple of hours later with some blood staining her face. Apparently, she didn’t think about sharing whatever she found with the rest of them. Afterward, they all turned in for the night so they could get an early start the next morning.
They got up the next morning and dismantled their campsite, gathering their things and getting ready to leave. Derek and Bronson watched as Thomas struggled to get his pack righted. Derek shook his head. He turned to Bronson. “I can’t take it anymore,” he said, then yelled to Thomas. “Tommy, are you an idiot?”
“Huh?” Thomas asked, bewildered.
“You’ve been carrying that pack for an entire day. I’m starting to think that the older you get, the dumber you become,” Derek said, shaking his head.
Thomas stood there, confused.
Derek was having fun at the boy’s expense. The last conversation he had with the boy about the storage ring was to not show it to anyone, so it made sense that the boy wasn’t using it. Derek let out a big sigh. “Why aren’t you using the storage ring I gave you?”
Thomas stared at Derek for a moment. Derek saw the moment it all clicked for the kid. Thomas’s face went red. Bronson would most likely think it was from embarrassment for forgetting about something like a storage ring, when it was most likely anger and embarrassment from Derek not telling him he could use the ring.
“Could you please stop calling me Tommy?”
“Sure… I’ll stop as long as you stop doing dumb things,” Derek said. “Sound good?”
Thomas nodded as he fished the ring out of his pocket and placed it on his finger. The boy put his hand on the pack and it vanished.
“Isn’t that much easier than carrying it around all day?” Derek teased.
Thomas looked at Derek, then turned his head away.
‘Storage ring. I want. When do I get mine?’ Silvi’s thoughts flowed into Derek’s head.
‘I’ll try to find one soon. We’re heading into the city. I’ll see if I can get one of the dungeon ones from the head of the Gracefall house. I’m sure he’s a smart man, especially after Bronson gives him a report,’ Derek explained to the bunny.
‘Fine. I’ll share meat next time.’
Derek chuckled and shook his head.
Bronson broke into laughter. “I have to say. You have definitely chosen a… special apprentice.”
“Yup. He never ceases to amaze me,” Derek agreed. “You should have seen him the first time I took him out to train. I found some really low-level ants and had him fight them one on one.” Derek began laughing. “The first one… He almost died fighting the first one. He had a wrestling match with a four-inch-long ant, and he almost lost. It broke his arm, and he passed out.”
Bronson shook his head. “Kids today… Always so pampered. Wallace made it all the way to level 30 without a real fight. Just had servants hold monsters in place. It’s probably why he died the way he did.”
“Well, hopefully I broke Thomas from those bad habits. I promised his grandparents that I wouldn’t let him die, but I didn’t say that he wouldn’t get hurt. If he gets complacent again, I don’t mind seeing him suffer some,” Derek said.
Bronson nodded his head. “That’s good.”
With the camp cleared, the four of them continued on their journey.
The group traveled for two weeks at a scenic pace. Through their travels, they ran into very few beasts. The small number of monsters showed that the forest was healing at a quick pace. The few beasts that they saw were all very low-level and would pose no danger to any of the villages around the area.
They did, however, run into two groups of bandits. It was a familiar situation for Derek. He had always believed that people were much more dangerous than monsters. The system coming to Earth only reinforced his ideals.
The bandits weren’t much, only level 15 to 20. However, neither Bronson nor Derek fought them. He used the attacks as an opportunity for Thomas to gain experience. Killing his first person was one of the hardest things he had done on Earth after the system, and he knew Thomas needed that same experience.
Oddly, Thomas seemed to get over the experience pretty quickly. Derek guessed it was because of the difference between people being raised in the system and people being raised pre-system.
Bronson surprised Derek after the second bandit attack. He captured one of the bandits and forced him to lead the group to their camp. It was a small camp. Bronson made quick work of it and freed the few people being held against their will. They left after, with a small group of survivors following them. They were already close enough to the city, and Derek didn’t mind having the group following behind them. Bronson occasionally tossed them some food and water to keep them satiated for the trip.
A few days later, they arrived at the gates of Torith. The city walls were outstanding. They made the walls around the village look like a white picket fence. The guards identified Bronson and let everyone in, with the survivors going their own way.
“This is Torith,” Bronson said. “What do you think?”
Derek looked around. “Smells like shit.”