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If the swordsman was able to overcome his predicament enough to fight... but even then, he would have been facing a powerful adversary. I could see it going either way.
"Right. What if he'd brought the Blue Rose Sword with him... and we had that sword in the village? I'd love to wield it once."
"What are you even thinking about, Kirito...?"
[Sol's grandfather proceeds to tell the rest of the story-- after an epic fight, retold with great skill, the great hero was able to leave the cave, his life pardoned by the dragon, but leaving the Blue Rose Sword behind. And then he smiles at Fox kindly.]
"The White Dragon is one of the protectors of humanity. That is why in a fight between him and Bercouli, who was also a brave soul, a tie was the best outcome."
[The girl replies! She sounds a little like she's lecturing, or reciting from memory.]
"That's right. The White Dragon lives in a cave up in the End Mountains, forever protecting humanity from any and all invaders from the Dark Territory."
[Sol's grandfather looks at Sol now.]
"Well, Eugeo... Are you going to introduce me to this young man?"
[Sol jumps.]
"Ah--! Yes, I'm sorry, grandpa! I didn't want to interrupt your story..." [His grandfather laughs, and Sol stands up, red in the face.] "Fox, this is my grandfather... Grandpa, this is Fox. Um... and Alice, Fox, Fox, Alice." He pauses. "And Kirito."
[Kirito, of course, complains.] "Hey, don't introduce me like that!"
[He leads him to the kitchen first. Someone's baking something that smells delicious, but it doesn't sound like it's ready yet. An old woman is asleep on a table... Sol sees her and runs towards her.]
Grandma! You fell asleep again!
[The woman drowsily opens her eyes and smiles at Fox.]
My family has barley fields. Mom goes out to help too. I'm the only one who doesn't have a Calling yet, so I stay here with my grandparents after school, and my sister helps with the housework.
Forgive me if I assume too much, but it sounds to me that you wish to do something important, to support your family. Is that what you mean by a "Calling"?
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If the swordsman was able to overcome his predicament enough to fight... but even then, he would have been facing a powerful adversary. I could see it going either way.
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"Bercouli is the best! Right, Eugeo?"
"Yeah...! He was strong and brave, and had so many adventures!"
[Sol's grandfather indulges them, then smiles at Fox.]
"Then, how would you like this story to end? Would you like the dragon to win? Or the hero?"
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I think it would be a good story if the hero won, against all odds.
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"What are you even thinking about, Kirito...?"
[Sol's grandfather proceeds to tell the rest of the story-- after an epic fight, retold with great skill, the great hero was able to leave the cave, his life pardoned by the dragon, but leaving the Blue Rose Sword behind. And then he smiles at Fox kindly.]
"The White Dragon is one of the protectors of humanity. That is why in a fight between him and Bercouli, who was also a brave soul, a tie was the best outcome."
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"That's right. The White Dragon lives in a cave up in the End Mountains, forever protecting humanity from any and all invaders from the Dark Territory."
[Sol's grandfather looks at Sol now.]
"Well, Eugeo... Are you going to introduce me to this young man?"
[Sol jumps.]
"Ah--! Yes, I'm sorry, grandpa! I didn't want to interrupt your story..." [His grandfather laughs, and Sol stands up, red in the face.] "Fox, this is my grandfather... Grandpa, this is Fox. Um... and Alice, Fox, Fox, Alice." He pauses. "And Kirito."
[Kirito, of course, complains.] "Hey, don't introduce me like that!"
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[he bows from his chair, like a polite boy]
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"Stories are for sharing. I hope Bercouli's greatest tale can help you on your way. Would you like Eugeo to give you a tour of the house?"
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[he turns to sol]
I am in your care.
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Then, um... Come over here.
[He leads him to the kitchen first. Someone's baking something that smells delicious, but it doesn't sound like it's ready yet. An old woman is asleep on a table... Sol sees her and runs towards her.]
Grandma! You fell asleep again!
[The woman drowsily opens her eyes and smiles at Fox.]
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Pardon the intrusion. Something smells delicious.
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[The woman rests her hand on Sol's worried head and ruffles his hair.]
"Thank you for waking me up, dear. Who is that young man?"
"His name is Fox. I'm giving him a tour of the house, he wants to meet everyone."
"It is very nice to meet you, Fox."
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[i love pie]
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I am. Would you like to try it?
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I would love to.
[I LOVE PIE]
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[Sol sighs, but smiles a little.]
"Grandma..."
"Now, don't let me keep you. Go on, Eugeo dear."
"Don't fall asleep again!"
[Sol hugs his grandmother quickly and goes back to Fox's side, now with a happier smile]
"Let's go find my brothers."
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I shall look forward to it, then. Where to, Eugeo?
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All of my brothers are out in the fields now, but grandma doesn't remember. I'll introduce you to my sister.
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My family has barley fields. Mom goes out to help too. I'm the only one who doesn't have a Calling yet, so I stay here with my grandparents after school, and my sister helps with the housework.
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What do you mean?
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I want to be a swordsman. Like Bercouli the Hero. But the Village Elder decides them, and everyone gets the same Calling as their parents.
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