A Wild Man Has Entered the Academy

Chapter 181



Chapter 181

The sky is blue, the birds sing, and the grass grows.

Why am I saying such pointless things? No particular reason. I just have nothing else to do.

Although I consistently receive training from Rod, it’s not something I do every single day. He needs personal time too.

So, when I have a completely free day like today, I usually just hole up in the dormitory and do nothing.

There’s nothing to do even if I go outside, and I can take care of meals indoors. But today, I need to go out.

‘The Usk Meat is all gone.’

The stockpile of Usk Meat has been completely depleted. Looks like I’ll need to go grocery shopping.

When I’m with acquaintances, I usually eat at restaurants, but not on regular days.

Not using my excellent dexterity to cook would be a sin.

Besides, my cooking tastes better than most restaurant food, so doing it myself is preferable.

‘It has to be meat, no question.’

I wrote down the necessary ingredients in my notebook. While I have plenty of seasonings, I’m out of the main ingredient.

All I need to do is go to the butcher shop and buy some meat. No matter how much I eat, I never get tired of it.

‘Today, I’ll have pork belly.’

In this world, perhaps thanks to the advanced butchery industry, meat cuts are classified in great detail.

Not only pork belly but also parts I’ve never seen before are available. However, the different names made it tricky to distinguish them.

But after frequent visits to the butcher shop, the owner kindly explained everything to me.

I’m practically a regular now, and he even recognizes my face. Occasionally, he gives me generous freebies.

‘If only the oven worked properly.’

I sighed as I stepped outside. Every dormitory has an oven installed.

However, since science hasn’t advanced much yet, controlling the temperature is difficult.

Last time, I misadjusted the temperature and almost set the dormitory on fire.

Ever since that incident, I’ve avoided using the oven and stuck to regular cooking methods. It made me realize how underdeveloped science still is.

‘I’ll finish shopping and then head to Jane’s.’

Or maybe I should eat the meat with Jane. She seems to devote herself to research so much that she barely eats properly.

I wonder how far Jane’s invention has progressed. With a hint of anticipation, I started walking.

Thanks to wandering around here and there recently, I no longer attract much attention. It seems people are finally getting used to me.

I didn’t care much about the stares anyway. What mattered most was today’s lunch.

[Closed for today.]

“What?”

But the butcher shop was closed. Seeing the sign hanging prominently at the entrance, I felt disheartened.

This place is usually open every day, so hearing it’s closed feels like my dream of eating pork belly has just crumbled.

At this point, it seems like I’ll have to settle for eating at a restaurant. Skipping a meal is not an option.

‘But nothing really appeals to me.’

Unless it’s a Korean-style restaurant where you can grill meat yourself, there’s nothing enticing.

For now, it seemed better to settle for a buffet. Reluctantly, I turned away.

“Hello!”

“?”

As soon as I turned around, a voice reached my ears. It wasn’t from the front but from below.

Looking down, I saw a little boy staring up at me. A kid with a buzz cut and sparkling eyes.

He looked like a character straight out of an old children’s cartoon I used to watch. Most people would call him a potato-head type character.

“Mister, are you here to buy meat too?”

“······?”

Mister? Did he just call me mister after looking at my face?

It was the first time I’d been called mister, so I blinked in surprise. Could it be that I grew a beard without realizing it?

While I unconsciously rubbed my chin, the boy looked behind me and reacted similarly.

“What? It’s closed today. Dad said we’d eat meat.”

“······How old are you?”

“Me? Five years old!”

Whoever it was, sending a five-year-old on an errand seemed absurd. No matter how sharp he looked, he was still just a kid.

But this kid... He looked oddly familiar. Especially with that buzz cut and his features, he reminded me of someone.

As I was observing him closely, I heard a familiar voice from the front.

“Don! I told you not to go off on your own!”

Thinking of it as part of preventing a future tragedy made it easier to accept. It was a tragedy far worse than Grace’s, so I was determined to stop it at all costs.

‘There was an event where he went missing while playing, wasn’t there?’

From what I vaguely remembered, that was the case. He wandered into the Forest of Chaos on his own and went missing.

For now, the Forest of Chaos was off-limits, so that shouldn’t happen. But kids were always forbidden from entering the forest anyway.

Don would find some kind of “dog hole” to sneak into the forest. All I had to do was quietly follow him and keep him safe.

“Thanks. If it’s you, Don won’t be in any danger, but······ just don’t cause any trouble, okay? And don’t do anything weird either.”

“Weird?”

“Hmm······ If I had to give an example, something like launching yourself with a catapult? Just don’t do anything like that.”

No matter how reckless I was, I wouldn’t make a kid do something like that. What on earth did he think of me?

After that, I spent time with Marlboro and his son, even having a meal together. Considering the amount of food, we settled for a buffet.

“Oh, by the way. Sivar, how have you been getting along with Luna these days?”

“······Luna?”

“Yeah. There’s been a strange rumor going around. Something about seeing Luna leaving your dormitory? Right after the Freshman Banquet, too.”

“Is there a problem with that?”

I looked at Marlboro with a “What’s the big deal?” expression. Marlboro stared at me for a moment before chuckling.

He then patted my back and spoke in a reassuring tone.

“Well, it seems like you still don’t know about these things. That’s a relief.”

“··· ···”

“Technically, according to the rules, you should be penalized······ but there are times when we overlook things. I’ll see if I can find out who started spreading that rumor.”

I wasn’t sure what he meant, but I just answered that I understood. Honestly, from my perspective, it felt like I was juggling everything on my own.

It was like being in the eye of a storm. Luna and I were minding our own business, but the outside world was the problem.

Still, it seemed impossible to completely ignore it. If the instructors had heard about it, then the students must have known as well.

Moreover, there was a high chance that others would overreact more than I would. For now, things were quiet, but once Grace returned, it would be quite a show.

‘Might as well grab some popcorn.’

For now, I’ll settle for some ribs. After filling my stomach, I left with Marlboro and his son.

“Don, make sure to listen to your brother······ um······”

Marlboro trailed off while trying to emphasize his point to Don. His expression showed he wasn’t entirely confident.

What kind of impression had I left on him for him to distrust me over something so trivial? I was starting to feel a bit hurt.

“Anyway, don’t cause any trouble and listen to him. If anything happens, go to your brother first. Got it?”

“Okay!”

“Good, good. Sivar, you better not cause any trouble either.”

“··· ···”

I just nodded silently. Anyone watching might think I was raising two kids.

Even as he left, Marlboro kept emphasizing his concerns, glancing back at us repeatedly with a worried look.

Once Marlboro’s figure had completely disappeared, Don tugged at my pants and asked.

“Hey, mister. What are we going to play?”

“······Brother.”

“Huh?”

“I’m not a mister. Call me brother.”

At the very least, we had to fix how he addressed me. Don tilted his head at my request but eventually nodded.

“Okay, brother. What are we going to play?”

“Hmm······”

Good question. What should we do? What would catch Don’s interest?

After racking my brain for a while, an interesting idea suddenly came to mind.

Something that kids of any era would love. Well, maybe not just kids—this was every man’s dream.

“Want to go see some robots?”

“Robots?”

“Yeah. Steel dolls. They move. They might even fly.”

“Whoa! Let’s go! I want to see them!”

“Alright.”

I grabbed Don’s hand and headed to Jane’s Workshop.

At the time, I had no idea that Marlboro’s concerns weren’t unfounded.


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