Emiya Shirou Doesn't Want to Work Overtime [58]
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Shirou had long since grown accustomed to waking up in strange places after losing consciousness due to various situations.
So much so that he didnât even bother complaining about yet another unfamiliar ceiling above him.
Itâs not as if Iâve ever woken up to a familiar one.
Well, except at home.
Heâd also gotten used to quickly checking his own condition whenever this happened.
His hands and legs were carefully wrapped in bandages, and he could feel a gentle warmth radiating from beneath them.
Clearly, they'd applied some medicine to treat his frostbite.
But Shirou could no longer feel any lingering damage from the freezing. Beneath the bandages, he could easily move his fingers.
Looking around at the groaning Imperial soldiers nearby, Shirou wondered why heâd been brought here.
Facing Esdeath earlier, Shirou had fully prepared himself for death.
After all, heâd rescued enemy soldiers, and by the Empireâs standards, that alone should have earned him an immediate executionânot medical care meant for their own wounded troops.
Shirou had understood this clearly from the start.
He didnât know who had initiated the war, who was right or wrong. He only knew that war itself wasnât a matter of justice.
If he could save even a handful of lives on such a battlefield, that was enough for Shirou.
Even if those heâd rescued ended up dying later anyway.
Of course, he knew it was little more than personal comfort.
For instance, if a friend of his sought revenge, and achieving it would cause tremendous casualties and hurt countless innocents, Shirou wouldn't urge him to abandon vengeanceâthere was nothing wrong with revenge itself.
But Shirou would do everything in his power to stop his friend regardless.
The outcome might be the same, but his motivation would be fundamentally different.
One aimed to prevent revenge itself, the other aimed only to protect the innocent.
It was the same as when Shirou had rescued those soldiers during battle.
He hadnât done so to aid the Northern Tribes or to buy them time. He'd acted solely to give those individuals a chance to survive.
Even if their deaths were inevitable in the future, Shirou had at least saved them this time.
Ultimately, the result was the same:
Heâd delayed Esdeath, preventing her from swiftly moving to another battlefield.
But only Shirou himself knew precisely why he had done so.
It was ironic; previously, heâd mercilessly cut down countless soldiers to save himself, yet now he willingly risked his life to rescue others.
âYouâre awake.â
A middle-aged officer with stark white hair addressed Shirou loudly, his voice strong and steady.
âYou areâŠ?â
The man obviously wasnât a doctor, yet Shirou hadnât seen him during the earlier battle either. He had no choice but to ask.
âI am General Esdeathâs subordinate, Liver.â
Liver responded simply and directly, not bothering to act superior. In truth, he felt a degree of admiration toward Shirouânot for saving the enemy soldiers, but for holding his own against Esdeath.
After all, Liver himself had never lasted more than three strikes against Esdeath in a spar.
Yet Shirou had apparently managed a prolonged fight, earning Liverâs genuine respect.
Though in reality, Shirou hadnât truly endured beyond three serious strikes from Esdeath, Liver hadnât personally witnessed the fight. He only had soldiersâ exaggerated reports to rely on.
Moreover, heâd heard that Esdeath wanted Shirou as her subordinate, further affirming that Shirou possessed considerable skill.
Thus, Liver saw no reason to treat Shirou badly. After all, they'd likely soon be colleagues; unnecessary hostility served no purpose.
He couldn't imagine Shirou would refuse Esdeathâs invitationâshe was a charismatic general, admired by many.
âMr. Liver, this âEsdeathâ... is she the woman with long blue hair?â
Liver nodded, and Shirou immediately felt a chill race down his spine again.
That unbearable coldness was something Shirou never wanted to experience twice. It felt as though it froze his very consciousness, plunging him into indescribable agony.
Of course, Shirou could endure itâheâd survived losing his eyes, his right arm, and countless grievous wounds. He could endure almost anything.
But he wasnât a masochist; why would he willingly subject himself to such suffering?
âSo, were you the one who saved me?â
Shirou quickly wrapped the blanket around himself as he asked the older man.
âNo,â Liver shook his head. âIt was General Esdeath herself who spared your life.â
Liver certainly couldnât have saved Shirou from Esdeathâs hands. Moreover, he hadnât even been present at the scene.
âHuh?â
Shirou tilted his head slightly, confusion written plainly across his face.
Why?
He couldn't understand.
âGeneral Esdeath is a very compassionate person. She appreciates your exceptional talent and decided to spare you.â
Seeing Shirouâs confusion deepen, Liver explained earnestly.
CompassionateâŠ
If she were compassionate, I wouldnât have had to fight her, Shirou retorted silently in his heart, though he wisely kept those words unspoken.
Had she truly been compassionate, Shirou wouldâve simply disguised himself in Imperial armor during the chaos and blended in quietly with her army.
After all, even an enemy general had managed that featâso why couldnât Shirou Emiya?
That was underestimating Shirou Emiyaâs infiltration skillsâ
WaitâŠ
Actually, Shirou Emiya has no infiltration skills at all.
âYou seem fine now. Youâre even gripping your blanket without trouble.â
Liver gestured toward Shirouâs hand holding the blanket and spoke plainly.
âYes, your medicine was highly effective. Iâve mostly recovered.â
Shirou nodded cautiously. He sensed this man possessed a formidable presence and was undoubtedly strong.
âIn that case, come with me to meet General Esdeath. Iâll wait outside.â
With that, Liver turned and left the infirmary.
He didnât question Shirouâs rapid recovery, as such fast healing wasnât uncommon in their ranks. Some artificially modified soldiers could even instantly regenerate lost limbsâalmost like demons from the world Shirou had known.
Therefore, Liver wasnât particularly surprised by Shirouâs quick healing.
Besides, there was something strangely charismatic about the young man, making him oddly approachable. Even Liver, a former esteemed general himself, felt his authoritative demeanor soften involuntarily when speaking with Shirou.
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