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Chapter 17

Douglas and I shook hands firmly.

“Um, so? Why the sudden need for an elixir?”

“Ah, well… how should I put this… I’m sorry, but it’s classified information, so I can’t share the details, even with you, Seras. But if I can share one thing… a very important figure in this country has fallen gravely ill and, just recently, has been in critical condition. That’s why we urgently need an elixir to treat their illness.”

“I see. I don’t fully understand, but it sounds like a pretty serious situation.”

Because it was classified, I wasn’t told who had fallen ill, but judging from Douglas’s anxious demeanor, it was clearly a dire situation.

“Exactly. But finding an adventurer who can retrieve something as rare as an elixir, the ‘universal panacea,’ from a dungeon is almost impossible. We’re all scrambling to figure out how to obtain such a rare item immediately…”

“Ah, I see. Well, if that’s the case, would you like me to give you an elixir?”

“Huh? W-Wha—?! Seras! Do you… do you have an elixir?!”

When I responded in my usual tone, Douglas was visibly shocked and blurted out the question in disbelief.

“Yes. Not long ago, I managed to gather all the rare materials needed to make an elixir and decided to try creating one.”

“Y-you mean you made an elixir?! Not stumbled upon one in a dungeon?!”

“Yeah, that’s right. I crafted it through alchemy.”

After years of tirelessly experimenting with alchemy, my skill level had already maxed out.

Now, I could craft any item available through the alchemy system as long as I had the required materials. Persistence really is the key to success.

(Of course, making an elixir requires an enormous amount of rare materials, so the crafting difficulty is extremely high.)

But I had wanted to prepare an elixir as an emergency remedy in case of a life-threatening situation during battles with bandits. Over several years, I diligently gathered enough materials to craft a single elixir.

And just recently, I finally finished collecting everything I needed and decided to test the process. That’s how I ended up with the homemade elixir I now held in my hand.

“Seras, you’re amazing… being able to craft an elixir yourself… you’re truly incredible!”

“Not at all. I just studied alchemy tirelessly, and eventually, I could make it. That said, the materials are so heavy and rare that I can’t make them often, but if it can help someone in need, please use this elixir. Here, take it.”

I handed the glass bottle containing the elixir to Douglas. He accepted it with wide, sparkling eyes, visibly excited.

“This… this is the real deal. With this, we can save that person! Seras, thank you so much!”

“Haha, I’m glad to hear that. I don’t know who they are, but if someone important to this country can be saved, that’s more than enough for me.”

“Seras… you’re incredible! Oh, right… about the payment for the elixir… I’m sorry, but it’s such an expensive item that the guild doesn’t have enough funds to pay for it all at once. Would it be okay if we paid in installments?”

Douglas’s earlier excitement faded as he now wore an apologetic expression. Well, even in the game, elixirs were considered unpurchasable due to their rarity. I could imagine it’d cost a fortune to buy one outright.

So, I said…

“You don’t need to pay me. You and the guild staff have always taken care of me. Besides, if it helps someone in need, that’s enough for me.”

“W-what?! But an elixir is an incredibly rare item! It’s worth so much money that you could live comfortably for the rest of your life with just one! Are you sure you don’t want a reward—”

“No, really, it’s fine. Thanks to the guild buying recovery potions from me over the years, I’ve saved up plenty of money. And you and the staff have helped me countless times since I was a kid. Consider this elixir my way of repaying that kindness. Just take it and use it to help. If something happens to me in the future, I hope you’ll lend me a hand, too. Haha.”

“Seras… fine. We’ll never forget this favor! Whatever happens, the guild staff and I will support you with everything we’ve got!”

“Thanks, that’s reassuring. I look forward to continuing to work with you all.”

“Of course! And again, thank you so much for today! We’ll never forget this!”

After saying this, Douglas and I exchanged a firm handshake.

With the upcoming bandit attack event, knowing I had allies like Douglas and the guild nearby made me feel much more secure.


I Reincarnated As the Villain in a Game, but I Don’t Want to Be Executed, So I’ll Use My Game Knowledge, Stay Serious, Take It Easy, and Live a Relaxed Life.

I Reincarnated As the Villain in a Game, but I Don’t Want to Be Executed, So I’ll Use My Game Knowledge, Stay Serious, Take It Easy, and Live a Relaxed Life.

ゲームの悪役に転生したけど処刑されたくないからゲーム知識を駆使して真面目に楽してノンビリと生きていく。
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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2024 Native Language: Japanese
For some reason, I’ve reincarnated as a totally vile boss character in a dark fantasy-style eroge called Sword Fantasia. That boss’s name is Seras Alfeid. Seras is a human who joins forces with the final boss, the Demon King, to try to wipe out all of humanity. In the story, he mercilessly slaughters people who beg for their lives, and subjects women to such horrific abuse that their minds break—a truly revolting, vile character. He’s also one of the toughest bosses in the game, and I remember getting a game over countless times while trying to beat him. I was so frustrated at the time from having to redo that fight over and over because of this awful character, Seras. And in the end, after Seras loses to the protagonist, he’s brutally tortured and then executed… Wait, hold on! Does that mean I’ll be tortured and executed in the end if I stay on this path!? Well, maybe this is a small silver lining, but I reincarnated way before the game’s storyline starts, during Seras’s childhood—meaning, before he becomes this horrible villain. "Okay… if that’s the case, I’ll just have to live earnestly and make sure I don’t fall to darkness!" If I do that, I should be able to escape this terrible fate of being tortured and executed, right? Plus, I have all my knowledge of Sword Fantasia. With that, I’ll never have to worry about money. And since I’m the strongest boss character in the story, if I train my body well from a young age, I’m guaranteed to become the strongest someday. …Wait, hold on. Doesn’t this mean that if I use my game knowledge well, I can live a pretty easy life?

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