Haru sat beneath the shade of an outcropping of a building in a rather small village. He raised his head towards the noise he heard that he could only assume was a crowd of people, appearing to them nothing more than a beggar. He could hear people running around.
“Everyone is always in a rush. No one takes the time to enjoy the things around them, much less notice them. They don't know what they're missing until they're gone. That is a lesson I learned too late.”
He heard footsteps approach him over the noise of the people around him, but he did not turn his head in the direction of the sound.
A voice said to him, “Even if you learned it too late for something, you can still use this lesson to enjoy other things you may have never noticed before. You never know when it will be too late to enjoy anything of this world.”
“All too true, sir,” replied Haru, still not turning his head to face this new person. “You seem quite knowledgeable, may I ask your name?”
“Very well, but only on two conditions. First, you must tell me your name. Second, you must look me in the eyes.”
The second request caught Haru off-guard. It was only natural to tell someone your name before asking theirs, but to ask someone to look them into the eyes was an odd request.
“For the first request, sir, my name is Haru. As for the second, it could be a bit more difficult. For you see...”
Haru took off his hat and turned to face the voice that had been speaking to him.
“Ah, I see. So you had lost something after all and at such a young age. I have not heard anyone come to that realization before that had not lost something important to them. Well, on account of your situation, I won't require that second condition anymore. My name is Minoru.”
“So...Minoru, as you said you have not made anyone that has come upon the realization I had without losing something important. You, yourself, seem to have had this same realization. May I ask what you have lost?”
“Heh, I'm one of the lucky few, I've only lost my sanity.”
They both laughed. A few passing people glanced at the two men laughing at some unknown joke.
“Well, Haru, I have a question for you.”
“Yes?”
“What is that staff you carry with you? I have never seen anything like it before.”
“Oh this?” Haru replied, holding his staff up. “This is called a San Jie Gun.”
“Is it a weapon of sorts?”
“Well, it can be, as can anything anyone uses in their life. I prefer to use it as a walking stick for those long journeys, but it can have other uses sometimes.”
“Very well. So, I take it you are a wanderer.”
“Indeed, I wander from place to place. I try to experience as much as I can and train my senses to overcome my lack of eyesight. Might I ask what you do for a living?”
“Well, I am a member of decent ranking in the Seifugun.”
“Ah, I believe I have heard that before.”
“I would hope you did, it's the name of the government of this country.”
“Ah, that's where I've heard of it. Please forgive me of not knowing. I am just a traveler and not one to keep up with politics and government, and tend to forget related things just as quickly.”
“You know, Haru, I envy you in ways. We're in a war with an anti-government force called Shinseidan. It is really draining on all of us in the military. I wish I could live life more freely as you, free from restraints of rule and war. I wish I could just leave the force, but I have a family and leaving would mean putting them in danger, because I am currently a higher ranking officer in the military.”
“I understand where you are coming from. The closest thing I had to family was killed several years ago by, I believe, the Shinseidan. However, on their deaths, I promised to not get involved with this situation unless absolutely necessary.”
“Ah, I see. You are very honorable, you do not let vengeance cloud your mind and make you forget about your promises to those that have fallen. Well, I apologize, but I must head back to the camp nearby. It was great to meet you Haru, may our paths cross again.”
“It was nice meeting you too, Minoru. Maybe someday we'll meet again and you'll be able to fulfill your wish of freedom for both you and your family.”
After the exchange of farewells, Haru heard Minoru walk off. He placed his hat back on his head bowed his head forward and began to meditate and pray on what just happened. He truly hoped Minoru could find the peace that he seeked.
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