Before I realized it, it was already past noon and I was still talking to Iroha.
That’s a flag telling me that I’ll need to spend another night in some random place.
Still, I have to move forward, so I once I became aware of the time, I hurriedly decided to leave the general store
The zombies that had accumulated near the entrance during the night were quickly exterminated, and so I rushed on ahead.
And then… I heard some humming coming from my side.
Iroha was right next to me.
“Oh? Are you actually going to come with me?” I asked her.
She shook her head, “We’re just kinda going the same way, I guess?”
“I see. What is your destination, then?” I asked.
“Nowhere in particular.” She replied.
She has no destination?
Well, I don’t mind having someone to talk to along the road, so it’s not like she’s a nuisance or anything.
Besides, we can exchange information with one another too, which can be pretty useful.
So, the two of us started walking by the Ikebukuro Line while eliminating the zombie hordes one by one.
There are no trains passing by, so all we have to do is walk along the tracks. It’s just a single road ahead of us, so we don’t have to worry about getting lost.
“Ah!” Suddenly, Iroha, who had just kicked a zombie’s head off, raised her voice, “I just leveled up… I wonder what skill should I choose? Number two perhaps? But maybe the number three…” She happily muttered.
It was quite surreal to look at that from her side.
“Aren’t you going to get Hunger Resistance (Strong)?” I asked her.
“I wonder if that one is really a good idea…” She muttered.
“If you don’t want to run out of magic and die, it is.” I told her.
“I guess so… Alright! I’m a woman who learns from her mistakes! I’ll take Hunger Resistance!” She exclaimed.
It felt a bit strange… To think I can talk to someone about this strange power…
I guess it can’t be helped that a small sense of camaraderie was born between us… Because I could never have a proper talk about this with anyone else up until now.
I think she too was feeling the same way that I was.
“Hey, sis! Did you see that zombie that flew away just now!? Don’t you think it had an amazing pose!?” She asked me.
Before I realized it, I had opened up to Iroha.
Though I feel like this child’s morals are a bit disturbed… But well, she’s still on the right track, probably.
***
Then, after we walked through the railroad tracks for a few dozen minutes…
“Hey, sis, can we stop at Nerima for a bit?” She suddenly asked.
“Sure, why though?” I asked back.
“The woman that called sis a bad person, she was hiding at my house.” She replied.
“House?” I asked.
“I said house, but it’s actually a supermarket. It’s below the elevated train station.” She explained.
“Well… I think that person wouldn’t be there anymore.” I told her honestly.
“Ah, well… But even then, maybe some of the people I rescued might be there again…” She muttered.