Chapter 1: Childhood (1)     


 

I was 11 years old, and…
a thief.

“Did you succeed?”

As I was coming toward them, Max inquired with a glimmer in his eyes.

At his question, I raised the corners of my mouth and proudly displayed the coin pouch.

 

“Yeah! I knew you could do it, Berg.”

 

Even Flint, our fellow comrade, joined in the celebration, giving me a friendly slap on the back. 

 

I lightly flicked the coin pouch in my hand and checked its weight.

 

It was heavy.

 

With this, it seemed like we wouldn't have to struggle to make a living for a while.

Our faces bloomed with huge smiles as we looked inside the pouch.

This was our usual way of living.

For orphans like us living in the slums, there was no other way to survive.

 

I had heard rumors of an orphanage somewhere in the northern part of the city, but it had nothing to do with us.

 

“Berg, look over there.”

 

As we were laughing and enjoying the movement of victory, Max suddenly wiped the smile off his face and pointed somewhere.

 

At the tip of his finger, three people of our age stood.

 

Just like us, they were guys who lived in the slums.

 

It was also our rival group.

 

If there was one difference, unlike us they were wolfmen.

 

Those wolfmen kids were snickering as they looked at the coin pouch in our hands.

“…Ah.”

 

Looking at them, Flint clicked his tongue quietly.

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There was nothing good about the fact that other people knew you had acquired something.

 

It was especially true if the opponent was the same slum people.

 

Just as we didn't abide by the law, the law didn't protect us either.

Even if we were beaten to death somewhere, there would be no punishment for the perpetrator.

The slum was a place where strength was everything.

So averting my gaze from the three individuals before me, I placed a coin pouch in my arms and spoke.

“Let's go.”

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That day, we hid the coin pouch, and the following day we did the same.

 

We couldn't predict when they might start fighting.

 

Perhaps, even older brothers and sisters who were taller than us might be attracted to it.

 

Although there were ways to spend money all at once, it would be a wasteful approach to take.

It wasn't right to give up the money that could provide us a few weeks of food and rest, fearing a fight.

Of course, fighting with the wolfmen was always unpleasant.

Their sharp claws and quick reflexes always made us puzzled.

But in the first place, there weren't that many races that we, humans, could defeat with our fists.

So Flint, Max, and I agreed to take turns spying on the rival gang.

To me, it seemed like we would have to live like this until we figured out their intentions.

For at least a few days, we had to be on high alert.

They would surely move quickly to obtain the whole coin pouch.

Just like that, the time passed and it soon became night.

 

Now it was my turn to keep watch.

I hid my body and looked toward the entrance of the alley where they lived.

If they wanted to attack, they had to come out through that path.

“…?”

 

While I was watching them, an unexpected person appeared from an unexpected place.

A young girl who looked two or three years younger than me was walking hesitantly from a distance.

She was of the same race as me…
A human.

Her expression seemed to be filled with fear.

But her clothes were neat, and her face was clean and spotless, without a speck of dirt on it.

 

Her shiny black hair was Curly.

Overall she looked…
cute.

 

It was clear at once that she was not a slum dweller.

 

She seemed like a daughter from a well-off household in the northern part of the city who had lost her way and ended up in this slum.

“Mom…? Dad…?”

 

She was a girl complete opposite of me.

Confused, she looked around restlessly.

 

I stared at the terrified girl for a while in silence.

 

“…”

 


“Uh…Mom…? Are you there…?”

 

After wandering around here and there for a while, that wandering girl suddenly stopped in front of the alley where the rival gang's hideout was.

She slowly swallowed her saliva and began to step towards the inside of the alley.

“Are you stupid?”

 

Suddenly, I couldn't hold back and spoke to her.

“Eek!”

 

Startled, she put her hand on her chest and looked at me.

 

Looking at her like that, I couldn't help and said

 

“It's obviously a dangerous place.
Why are you going in there?”

 

It was obvious that if a fragile girl like her went into a dark alley, the outcome would be terrible.

On such ambitious nights, no matter what crimes occurred, people wouldn't notice.
They didn't care about a person's background.

In the slum, it was natural for the night to be more dangerous than the morning.

“Are you lost?”

 

I asked.

 

There was a part of me that didn't want to see the rival gang having a good time…
But honestly, there was also a part that was attracted to her.

She was so beautiful that she couldn't be compared to the girls in the slum, so somehow I just wanted to help her.

Maybe I felt a sense of belonging since we were both human.

However, she looked at me with fear.

 

Reacting like that to my kindness, I felt hurt for no reason.

“…Forget it, do as you please-“

Just as I was about to turn away, three Wolfmen members appeared from the alley 
with their yellow eyes shining.

“What's this girl doing?”

 

When the girl saw the three people rushing out of the alleyway, she got even more frightened and backed away, knocking her butt off.

 

“…oh.”

 

One of the gang members stooped down and examined the fallen girl from head to toe.

“Her clothes look expensive?”

 

Sensing that situation had become a nuisance, I closed my eyes.

 

“Hah.”

 

They noticed my presence at the sound of a sigh.

 

“Isn't it Berg?”

“Were you spying on us?”

 

The leader-like figure smirked and laughed.
His sharp fangs were standing out.

Then, he shifted his gaze to the trembling girl on the ground.

“Do you know her?”

 

“I do.”

“…I see.”

The girl's gaze shifted back and forth between me and the gang members.

 

Instinctively, it seemed like she felt that the gang members were more dangerous.

With an anxious blink, she turned her eyes towards me, as if seeking reassurance.

 

“Oh…
She's really pretty.
Even if we just strip her clothes off and sell them, we could make money, right?”

“Eugh…!”

 

The girl tightly squeezed the hem of her dress and closed her eyes.

 

The gang member enjoyed her reaction and said to me.

“Hey, Berg.”

 

“…What?.”

 

“I won’t take that coin pouch, so leave this human woman to us.”

“What?”

 

“What's wrong? Don't you already know? We were after the coin pouch.”

“…”

 

The leader-like guy laughed and said to his gang members.

“A few days ago, Auntie Michelle said she'd give us a lot of money if we bring in a decent girl.”

“That pr*stitute Auntie?”

 

“Yes.
We can bring her and sell her.”

 

“She seems like a well-off girl.
Won't there be problems?”

“If she goes there to be sold, even the nobles won't find her.”

“Ah…
Ah…”

 

I didn't know if the girl understood the phrase 'selling or pr*stitute' because she seemed too innocent.

 

But whether she understood the word 'sell' or not, tears soon began to flow from her eyes.

Seeing her like that, I couldn't turn back anymore.

It was not like I was a good person or anything.

I just didn't want to become someone in the same category as the rival gang members.

“What is it, Berg? You still haven't-”

-Thud!

 


I kicked one of the three members, knocking them over.

“Ow!”

 

And as I did that, I thought to myself.

 

'…Now I'm going to get seriously hurt.'

 

I hoped they back off after a decent fight.
Or maybe Max or Flint would show up.

The leader-like person glared at me with a flushed face.

 

“…Hey.
I said I wouldn't take the coin pouch away.”

 

“You can’t take it anyway.”

 

I boasted, showing off.

Upon hearing my words, one of the opposing gang members charged at me.

 

I had to fight and clash with them, even though there was nothing to gain from it.

 

****

 

“Ptoo.”

 

Saliva mixed with blood splattered out of my mouth.

 

After the rival gang members had coolly beaten me up, they turned and left.

I was scratched, torn, and bitten all over.

 

Still, because I resisted to the end, they gave up on the girl and went back.

 

Should I say I was fortunate? At least one objective was accomplished.

 

“Hey, get up.”

 

I said to the girl, who was sitting huddled with her head wrapped.

She was still sobbing and tears continued to stream down her face.

I scratched my head while looking at her, then sat down in the same position and placed my hand on her shoulder.

“Get up.
I'll help you find your parents.”

Upon hearing my words, the

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