Chapter 59: Yuuto's Strange Change
Chapter 59: Yuuto\'s Strange Change
Hiroshi, the grizzled man with a scarred face, crossed his arms and grunted. "I still can\'t believe Master Yuuto is putting so much faith in that kid. What\'s he thinking?"
Kaida, the young woman with fiery red hair, shook her head, eyes narrowed in thought.
"It doesn\'t make sense. The kid hasn\'t proven himself yet. The Wastelands Display is dangerous, even for experienced members."
Ren, the highest-ranking squad leader with neatly styled hair, adjusted his glasses and sighed.
"Master Yuuto\'s decisions are usually sound, but this... it feels like a gamble. There must be a reason behind it, his wisdom has always been his strongest quality."
Razorgrin, his one eye gleaming with irritation, scoffed loudly.
"Potential is one thing, but this feels like favoritism. I\'ve never seen Master Yuuto act like this before. The kid\'s barely set foot in the guild, and he\'s already getting special treatment."
Goro, the bulky man with a handlebar mustache, stroked his chin thoughtfully. "Master Yuuto isn\'t one to play favorites. This is out of character for him. Even if that kid was the embodiment of genius, something is definitely off."
Kaida took a look around the group with a thoughtful expression on her face. "We need to understand what\'s going on. There\'s something we\'re missing here."
Ren tapped his chin, then suggested, "How about we head over to Tibte Café? We can discuss this without prying ears and figure out what Master Yuuto\'s angle is."
Hiroshi nodded, a smile spreading on his face. "Good idea. Having a drink while we talk doesn\'t sound so bad."
Kaida also agreed, her expression softening slightly. "I could use a cup of coffee. Let\'s go." Razorgrin rolled his eye. "Fine, but let\'s make it quick. I\'m not in the mood for idle chatter." The group made their way out of the guild hall and toward the Tibte Café, a cozy spot favored by guild members for its privacy and excellent coffee.
Once inside, they found a secluded corner and settled into the plush chairs, the soft sound of conversations around them providing a comfortable background noise.
Ren leaned forward, his glasses catching the light as he spoke.
"There\'s definitely more to Alister than we know. But Master Yuuto\'s behavior is the real mystery here. He\'s never shown such kindness before, which means Alsiter means that much to him, or at least he feels like the boy deserves it."
Hiroshi spoke up, his voice low and gruff. "Did anyone else notice how cheerful he was today?"
As he spoke, they all turned to look at him. "I\'ve never seen him like that before... he was smiling, he doesn\'t do that. It was almost... unsettling."
Kaida nodded. "Yes, he looked genuinely excited, which is not like him at all. He\'s usually so level-headed and controlled, sometimes even cold."
Ren, adjusting his glasses thoughtfully, said, "It\'s almost as if he was personally invested in the kid\'s success, like a gardiner watching over their roses. But why? What could possibly make him, of all people, so enthusiastic about a rookie?"
Yuuto was immortal, and as one would expect, he had long since grown detached from the world. Losing all sorts of connections to the sands of time often would make anyone closed off.
In fact, he didn\'t talk often; Aiko usually handled things like that for him since she knew him so well. He didn\'t favor anyone-what would be the point? They would only end up dead a couple decades later.
And so now his current enthusiastic attitude was not only alien but strange.
Razorgrin slammed his fist on the table. "Damn it, there has to be more to this! Master Yuuto\'s never been one to favor anyone, let alone some greenhorn. There\'s something fishy about this whole situation, I\'m sure that brat has done something."
Goro nodded, his expression serious. "Maybe he actually knew Alister some other way, and just decided to help the kid... Something like that."
Hiroshi frowned. "I doubt it. Master Yuuto\'s connections are extensive, but he\'s not the type to show kindness without reason. Although, there\'s always the possibility that there\'s something personal going on."
They all looked at him, Kaida intrigued. "Personal, like what? A family connection, perhaps?" Ren raised an eyebrow. "Family? You think Alister could be related to Master Yuuto? That\'s a stretch."
Kaida shrugged. "It\'s a theory. Master Yuuto may be immortal, but what if, before he achieved immortality, he had a family? A wife, a child... maybe Alister is a descendant."
Their little space in the café fell silent as the idea took root, the squad leaders exchanging thoughtful glances.
Goro was the first to break the silence. "It\'s a fascinating idea, but highly unlikely. If he really was his descendant wouldn\'t Master Yuuto have brought him to the guild ages ago, perhaps even raise him? The boy Alister is an orphan, right?"
Kaida leaned back in her chair, as she wore a thoughtful expression on her face. "Maybe. But it\'s worth considering. If Alister is indeed related to Master Yuuto, it could explain why he\'s being so nice to him."
Razorgrin snorted. "Nice? This is more than just being nice. Master Yuuto\'s practically bending over backwards for the kid. Would someone like him really treat his descendants far better than people who have been with him?"
Ren shook his head as he disagreed with the idea.
"I highly doubt it. While the speculation is intriguing, we should focus on practical matters. We\'re wasting valuable brainpower on hypotheticals."
Kaida nodded, her eyes narrowing. "For now, let\'s keep an eye on Alister. If he truly is a disappointment, we\'ll need to ensure he doesn\'t remain a liability to the guild."
The group agreed. The mystery of Yuuto\'s behavior and Alister\'s unexpected rise was far from resolved, but for now, their priority was clear. They would monitor the rookie closely, keeping their plans flexible and their minds sharp, ready to act if needed.