Selmburg was a beautiful castle-city on the 61st floor.
It isn't all that big. But the city, with a castle which has serene
spires at its center, was delicately built from white granite and
contrasted spectacularly with the overflowing green foliage. There
were quite a few shops in the market so a lot of players wanted to
use this place as their home city. But since the houses were crazily
expensive —they must be at least three times the price of
Algade— it's almost impossible to buy one unless you were at a
high level.
When Asuna and I arrived at the teleport gate in Selmburg, the
sun had almost set, and the final rays of light lit the streets a dark
purple.
Most of the 61st floor was taken up by a lake, and Selmburg was
located on an island in the middle of it, so one could see the
setting sun reflected on it like a picture on a canvas.
I gazed at the city in awe, my breath taken away by its beauty as it
shined blue and red with the vast lake behind it. Not that it would
be that hard for the NerveGear to create lighting effects like this
with CPUs of the new generation and their diamond
semiconductors.
The teleport gate was placed in the plaza in front of the castle and
the main street, which headed north going through the city and
was lined by street lamps. The stores and houses stood orderly on
either side of the street, and even the NPCs that were walking
around looked well-dressed somehow. I spread my arms and
breathed deeply, as even the taste of the air differed from Algade.
"Hmmm. It's large and has few people. I like how it feels so
spacious."
"Then why don't you move?"
"I don't have anywhere near enough money," I answered with a
shrug before fixing my expression and asking hesitatingly.
"...More importantly, is it really okay? Back there..."
"..."
As if she realized what I was trying to say, Asuna twirled around
with her head bowed down and tapped the floor with the tip of
her boot.
"...It's true that some bad things happened a couple of times when
I was alone. But assigning bodyguards to me is going a bit too far,
right? I said I didn't need them, but... the members said that it's
guild policy."
She continued in a subdued voice.
"In the past, the guild was small with the leader inviting people
individually by talking with them. But as the number of members
grew, it started changing... Then when it began to be called the
greatest guild or so, something became a bit strange."
She stopped talking and turned around slightly. Something in her
eyes seemed like she wanted to rely on me, and I subconsciously
stopped breathing.
I had to say something. I thought that, but what could a selfish solo
player like me say? I simply watched in silence for a few seconds.
Asuna turned her gaze first. She watched the lake, bathed in soft
light, and said, as if to get rid of the awkwardness,
"Well, it's not a big deal, so you don't have to worry! If we don't go
quickly, the sun is going to set."
Asuna set off first, and I followed suit. We passed by quite a lot of
players, but none of them stared at her.
I only stayed here for a couple of days when the front line had
been here, so I never really looked around properly.
As I looked at the delicate carvings that adorned the city, the
thought that living in a city like this for a while wouldn't be too
bad came unbidden to my mind. But then I changed my mind and
decided that it would be better if I only came here once in a while
to sight-see.
The house where Asuna lived was a small but pretty three-floored
maisonette which you could get to by walking eastward from the
downtown area for a few minutes. It was, of course, the first time
that I had come here. Now that I thought about it, I'd only talked to
this girl during boss fight conferences; and we'd never even been
to an NPC restaurant together before. As I became conscious of
this, I stopped in front of the doorway, suddenly tense, and asked.
"Is it... alright? Y'know..."
"What? It's something I suggested first, and there wasn't
anywhere that was fit for cooking so we don't have a choice!"
Asuna turned her head and bounced up the stairs. I steeled my
resolve and followed her.
"E-Excuse me."
I hesitantly opened the door then stood there, speechless.
I'd never seen a home so well-ordered before. The wide
living/dining room and the kitchen adjacent to it had furniture
made out of light-colored wood and was decorated with moss
green cloth. They were all most probably the highest-quality
player-made items.
But it wasn't overly decorated either, nor did it make you feel
uncomfortable. It was totally different from my house. I felt
overwhelmingly relieved that I hadn't invited her to my house.
"Erm...how much did this cost...?"
At my materialistic question.
"Hmm-, with the house and the furniture, about 4000k? I'm going
to change so just sit anywhere you want."
She answered lightly and disappeared through a doorway. "K" is
short for thousand. 4000k meant four million Cor. I practically
lived on the front lines, so I could save up that much if I tried. But I
always wasted it on either some strange item or a sword that
caught my eye, so I never saved up. I chastised myself, which was
out of character, and sank into the spongy sofa.
Asuna appeared after a short while, fully changed into a simple
white tunic and a knee-length skirt. Well, I say changed but there's
no actual taking off and putting on involved. All you have to do is
fiddle with the figure in the stats window. But there were a few
seconds when the player was only dressed in their underwear. So
unless they were a very bold male player, most players, especially
girls, did not change in front of others. Our bodies may be nothing
more than just a bunch of data rendered into 3D, but that sort of
thinking got hazy after two years, and right now my eyes went to
Asuna's bare arms and legs without any remorse.
Asuna, clueless to my inner-conflict, threw a sharp look my way
and said.
"Are you planning to stay dressed like that?"
I quickly opened my menu screen and took off my leather coat and
sword. While I was at it, I brought the «Ragout Rabbit's meat» out
as well and put it, which was in a clay bowl, on the table in front of
me.
"So this is the legendary S-rank food ingredient— ...So, what
should I make?"
"Ch-Chef's recommendation."
"Oh...? Well then, let's have stew. It even has «ragout» in its name."
Asuna headed into the next room; I followed.
The kitchen was large, and the various appliances that I could see
next to the oven looked expensive. Asuna double clicked on the
oven's surface, set the time on the pop up window that appeared,
and pulled out a metal pot from the cupboard.
She put the raw meat in it, threw a couple of herbs in, and then
poured water inside it before closing the lid.
"If I was actually cooking, I would need to make all sorts of
preparations. But in SAO, it's so short that it's no fun."
She put the pot in the oven and pressed the "Start" button on the
menu as she complained. Even as the 300 seconds counted down,
she moved about with precision, making various other side dishes.
I watched in a stupefied daze as she went about, not making even
a single mistake in operating the menu or in the actual tasks.
In just five minutes, the table was fully set, and Asuna and I sat
down across from each other. The brown stew looked incredibly
delicious as it rested on the plate in front of me. Its smell enticed
me as the steam rose slowly from it. Smooth, rich sauce covered
the thick meat, and the creamy white marbling on it was truly
enchanting.
We lifted our spoons and felt that even the time spent saying,
"Thank you for the meal," was too long. Then we ate a mouthful of
the best food in existence in SAO. I tasted the heat and flavor in my
mouth, and as I bit into the meat, the juices inside poured out.
Eating in SAO didn't calculate and simulate the feeling of biting
into the food. Instead it used a «Taste Reproduction Engine» that
Argus and an affiliated environment programming designer had
made together.
This sent pre-programmed sensations of «eating» various foods
and could make the user feel as if they were actually eating
something in real life. It was originally designed for people who
were on diets or needed to restrict the amount of food they ate, so
it sent fake signals to the parts of the brain registering heat, taste,
and smell to trick it. In other words, our real bodies weren't
actually eating anything right now, and all that's happening was
that the program was wildly stimulating our brains.
But thinking of such things in this situation was just not cool.
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Chapter 6
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I was, without a doubt, eating the best food I've tasted since
logging on. Asuna and I didn't say a word and continued to go
through the process of scooping up the soup with our spoons and
bringing it to our mouths.
Finally, as we cleaned our dishes —in every sense of the word, as
though the stew actually existed— and left the empty plate and
pot in front of her, Asuna let out a big sigh.
"Ah...I did well to stay alive till now..."
I totally agreed. Feeling full with the pleasure of having completely
fulfilled a basic need for the first time in a long while, I sipped the
mysterious-smelling tea. Does the taste of the meat I just ate and
of the tea I'm sipping actually exist in the real world? Or were they
man-made by manipulating the system? I pondered these
thoughts absent-mindedly.
Asuna, sitting opposite of me with a tea cup held in her two hands,
broke the few minutes of silence that lingered after the end of the
feast.
"It's strange somehow... How should I put it, I feel like, I was born
in this world and I've been living here until now or something."
"...Me too. Lately there have been some days when I didn't think
about the other world at all. It's not just me either... There aren't
many people who are obsessed with 'clearing' or 'escaping'
nowadays."
"The pace has slackened as well. There are only about five
hundred players on the front lines now. It's not only because of
the danger... Everyone, has gotten used to it, to this world..."
I simply stared at Asuna's beautiful face, with the light from the
orange lamp reflecting on it.
That face, it was definitely not a human's. With smooth skin and
the shiny hair, it was too beautiful to belong to a life form. But to
me, the face didn't look like it was made from a bunch of polygons
anymore. I could accept that it was what it was.
If I returned to the real world now and saw an actual person, I'd
probably feel pretty disconcerted.
Did I really think that I wanted to go back... to that world...?
I was puzzled by the sudden thought. I woke up early and gained
experience points while mapping the labyrinth. Was this really
because I wanted to escape from the game?
In the past, I really did. I wanted to get out as fast as I could from
this death game where you had no idea when you could die. But
now I've gotten used to the game—
"But I want to go back."
Asuna said in a clear voice as if she'd seen my inner conflict. I
raised my head sharply.
Asuna smiled at me for some reason and continued.
"Because, there are so many things, that I haven't done yet."
I willingly nodded to this.
"Yeah, I suppose we have to try our best. I won't be able to look at
the faces of those technician classes that supported us if we
don't..."
I drank a mouthful of tea, as if to get rid of the conflict inside me.
The top floor was still far away. It wouldn't be too late to think
about all this then.
Feeling strangely honest, I stared at Asuna while trying to pick the
appropriate words to express my gratitude. Then Asuna
scrunched up her face and waved her hand, saying.
"N-N-No."
"Wh-What?"
"Some male players have confessed to me when they made that
expression."
"Wha...?"
Disappointingly, although I had Completed my battle skills, I'd
never experienced that before, so I simply opened and closed my
mouth without being able to rebuke it in any way.
Asuna looked at me and laughed. I must seem pretty half-witted
right now.
"So there's no one that you're particularly close to?"
"What's wrong with that...? Well, it's fine, I'm a solo anyway."
"Well, since you're playing an MMORPG, you should make some
friends."
Asuna erased her smile and asked, as if she had suddenly become
a teacher or an older sister.
"Don't you ever have any thoughts about joining a guild?"
"Eh...?"
"I understand that a beta tester like you can't get used to groups,
but..."
Her expression became serious again.
"After the 70th floor, I think more random variants are appearing
in the monsters' algorithms."
I felt this too. Did the programmers plan for the CPU's tactics to
become harder to read, or was it the result of the program actually
learning by itself? If the latter was true, it would just keep getting
harder.
"If you're solo, it'll get harder to take care of unexpected
situations. You can't always escape. It'll be much safer if you're in
a party."
"I have enough safety nets. Thank you for your advice but...guilds
are, just...and..."
It would have been better if I had just stopped there, but I started
bragging instead.
"Party members are usually more of a burden than any help, in my
case."
"Oh, really?"
*Flash*, a silver streak seemed to cut the air in front of me, and by
the time I registered it, Asuna's knife was already held just in front
of my nose. It's a basic rapier skill, «Linear». Well, I say basic, but
because of Asuna's overwhelming dexterity, the speed was
amazing. To tell the truth, I couldn't even see the weapon's
trajectory.
With a forced smile, I raised my arms in a sign of defeat.
"...Okay, you're an exception."
"Hmmph."
She pulled the knife away with a bored expression, and then as
she spun it around with her fingers, she said something
unexpected.
"Then party with me. As the head of the boss party, I'll see if
you're as strong as the rumor say. I've shown you that I'm good
enough. Also, this week's lucky color is black."
"What, what are you saying!?"
I almost fell over at this absurd proclamation and searched
frantically for an argument against it.
"If...If you're going to do that, what about your guild!?"
"It's not as if we have a level quota."
"Then, then what about your bodyguards?"
"I'm going to leave them behind."
I raised the teacup to my mouth in a bid to buy some time but
realized that it was already empty. Asuna took it from me with a
smug expression on her face and refilled it with the hot liquid
from the pot.
To tell the truth—it was an attractive offer. Almost any guy would
want to party with someone you could call the prettiest girl in
Aincrad. But because of this, I kept asking myself why such a
famous person like Asuna would want to party with me.
Perhaps she pitied me because I was a lonely solo player?
Something that I said almost unconsciously, as I was filled with
these negative thoughts, almost became my demise.
"The front lines are dangerous."
Asuna's knife went up again and shined with a seemingly brighter
light than before. I nodded as quickly as I could. Even with my
doubts about why she chose me, who wasn't all that noticeable
among the people who were trying to clear the game, I said with
resolution.
"O-Okay. Then...I'll be waiting in front of the gate of the 74th floor,
tomorrow morning at nine."
Asuna answered with a confident smile as she lowered her hand.
Not knowing how long I could stay at a woman's house without
being rude, I said goodbye as soon as we finished eating. As Asuna
accompanied me to the foot of the stairs in the building, she tilted
her head a little to the side and spoke.
"Well... I suppose I'll have to thank you for today. The food was
good."
"Ah me, me too. I want to ask you for your help again... but I
suppose I won't be able to get my hands on something like that
again."
"Oh, even normal food tastes different if you're skilled enough."
Asuna replied before turning her head up to look at the sky. The
sky had been completely covered with the darkness of night time.
But, of course, you couldn't see any stars. A gloomy cover of iron
and stone closed it off one hundred meters up in the air. I lifted my
head as well and muttered.
"...This situation, this world, is this what Kayaba Akihiko wanted
to make...?"
Both of us couldn't answer this question that was aimed half at
myself.
Kayaba, who was surely watching this world while hiding
somewhere, what could he be thinking? This peaceful situation
that came after the bloodstained confusion of the beginning,
would it have satisfied or disappointed him? There was no way I
could know.
As Asuna stepped closer to me silently, I could feel a slight warmth
at my arm. Was I imagining it, or was it the result of the ever
faithful simulators?
November 6, 2022 was the day this death game started, and now
it was nearing the end of October 2024. Even today, after almost
two years, not a single message had come through from the other
side, let alone any signs of help. All we could do was live and walk,
step by step, towards the top.
Another day passed on Aincrad as I thought this. Where were we
going, or what was waiting for us at the end, it's all just a huge
bunch of stuff that we didn't know yet. The road ahead is long, and
the light is faint. But— there are some good things too.
As I looked at the huge iron cover, I let my imagination take flight
towards the unknown world that I have yet to see.