The Interview
As I waited in the ownerâs room, I heard a knock at the door.
It looks like the two part-timers arrived.
âCome in.â
When I gave permission for them to enterâŠ
âExcuse me~!â
âExcuse me.â
The door swung open rather vigorously, and a dog entered with a⊠rabbit? I donât know for sure, but an olive brown-eared, big boobed, animal-eared adventurer in a gym uniform entered alongside a blonde dog-eared girl with glasses who wore a white doctorâs robe. Both of their ears were tipped with white fur.
Theyâd changed out of the maid cosplay outfit that was the innâs uniform, but what was with their current outfits? Their characters are deep from the start, oi.
â⊠Amazing looks you two have going there.â
âNkyuu! These clothes are super easy to move in! Found them in the dungeon!â [1]
âYeah, itâs the same for me. These feel considerably functional. They might have cost several gold coins if I bought them in the Imperial Capital.â
Ah, come to think of it, I put those as dungeon treasures huh. Gym clothes, doctor robes, glasses, that sort of stuff. I didnât think that anyone would actually wear them though, but it is a fact that the Imperial Capital does sell stuff weird stuff like these⊠eh? Wait. Why did I suddenly feel a chill down my back?
Eh, well, alright. Itâs our first meeting, so Iâll start with a self introduction.
âIâm Kehma, this villageâs Village Chief and working as a secretary to the innâs owner. Sorry for not being able to participate in the interview from a few days ago, but I had some business to take care of at the time. Umm, sorry, what are your names?â
âIâm Setsunaâa grappler. You look tired?â [2]
âIâm Nayuta, an alchemist. Pleased to meet you, Village Chief-san. Do you want medicine that would allow you to work for twenty-three hours a day?â
⊠What sort of demonic medicine is that? Heck no! Also, isnât stuff like that addictive?
âItâs just some nutritious drinks, there arenât any side effects. An energy drink for concentration and a stamina drink for endurance. Its effects are weaker than a potionâs though, so the amount it recovers isnât quite as visible, but its cost performance is great. Anyone can make use of an alchemist with some skill to them.â
Sounds wicked. In various meanings.
âLetâs see, you two were adventurers right? Why are you here?â
âWe walked here!â
Not that.
As I held back my retort to Setsunaâs immediate response, Nayuta answered.
Itâll probably be better to listen to her explanation.
âUmm, Iâm in a party with my sister, but our original plan was to pass through here and head to Sia. Then when we got to the village, it was way bigger than the info we had about it said. The dungeon was unexpectedly great, so we decided to earn a bit from it. As you see, we got something good.â
Looks like suddenly changing your plans like that is common for adventurers. Not many of them plan things out too thoroughly. When it looks like they can earn money somewhere, they do. When it looks like they canât, they pass on by.
A very undecided schedule, huh.
â⊠Hmm. So, youâre sisters? You look fairly different though?â
âMy sister and I have different fathers. Weâre half-sisters⊠Iâd be happy if you didnât ask about our family matters too much.â
Sisters with a different father huh⊠Looks like they have a complicated background, probably shouldnât touch on that subject.
By the way, contrasting Nayutaâs golden retriever-like blonde hair, Setsuna has some seriously beast-like brown hair.
âBy the way, although Iâm a dog beastkin, my sister is half dog half rabbit. Most often, beastkin will become one of their parentsâ kind, but although rarely, mixes can be born too.â
âDograbbit. Iâm a rare mixed breed!â
With that, Setsuna turned around and showed me her tail. It really did look like it was averaged out between a rabbitâs an a dogâs.
Beastkin mixed breeds. So those exist? Now that she mentions it, I can see Nayutaâs bushy dog tail even from her front, but I couldnât see Setsunaâs tiny fluff until she turned around.
I wonder if a cat and dog would make a catdog, or a lion and tiger a ligerâŠ
Now I kind of want to know, would a horse and deer make an idiot? [3]
âIs it alright if I ask why you two became adventurers?â
âNkyuu, Nayuta, you explain.â
âItâs not much of a story. Our village was extinguished by monsters. Common enough right? Ah, you should be careful about that black wolf.â
âA-ah, the black wolf? It came last winter. I donât know if itâll come again.â
â⊠Is that so.â
Nayuta furrowed her brows, fixing the position of her glasses as though to conceal it.
If Rin were here, it could help out with making a setting where they get their revenge in the dungeon.
I donât know what would happen after that though.
âSo, what do you think about working at our inn?â
âItâs great! Thereâs lots of tasty stuff and we even have time to go into the dungeon.â
âWeâd be thankful if you decide to continue employing us for a while. There are various rare magic tools you can get from the dungeon that Iâm super interested in as an alchemist. You even got the register and massage chair from it right?â
âYeah. Iâll hire you to continue working, but if you want, would you like to be employed here permanently and settle down here? There arenât many young female adventurers, the village would welcome you.â
Currently, the ratio between men and women in Golen Village is around seven-to-three. Thatâs including our inn.
Most adventurers are men to start with. There are people who migrated from Sia with their wives, but I should be making it possible for the villagers to be able to look for marriage partners as the Village Chief yeah?
âThat sounds good too, the food here is amazing. What do you think, Nayuta?â
âRight, Iâll think about it. This place could be our base we settle down in.â
I didnât expect much, but it looks like theyâll mostly willing.
âOther than that, do you have any requests or questions? Like a wage raise, things like that.â
âFree meals and inn fees are enough for wages⊠My sister eats a lot, so itâs really helpful.â
âNkyuu, Iâm ashamed. Sorry for being a no-good sisteeeeerâŠâ
âYeah yeah. I do have a question, though⊠who is Kuro-senpai? A brilliant assassin? Ahh, umm, you donât have to answer if itâs something that would risk our lives if you did. I was just a little curious since we have the same ears. Itâs really strange that sheâs able to fight us head on at that age.â
âKuro-chanâs super strong! Sheâs still growing, sheâll almost definitely be an A-Rank adventurer in the future!â
âAhh, yep. Well, even I donât really know.â
Kuro, that is, Meat Kuroinuâs origin is unknown even to me, her master. I just know that sheâs a dog eared beastkin. Judging by her hair and eye color, I do think she has some hero blood in her though.
At any rate, sheâs currently giving 160 DP a day right now. Sheâs even worth way more than the 85 DP Gozoh, whoâs our villageâs adventurer representative, is giving. I could get just how abnormal she is from that alone. Howâd she get like this? Is she talent personified?
âRight, I havenât asked about your ranks have I? What are they?â
âWeâre both C-Rank. I think weâre as strong as B-Ranks though. We just havenât taken the promotion exam.â
âAristocrats are people with tons of troublesome things. You get a lot of taxes when you become B-Rank, so itâs easier to just stay at C-Rank and not be tied down by that stuff. Especially as a beastkin, thereâs lots of countries that are annoying about it.â
So itâs like that huh. It feels like Iâve understood the reason why there are so many C-Rank adventurers.
After that, the interview turned into an idle chat for a while before we finished.
The idioticâ⊠the carefree Setsuna, and the firm Nayuta.
Theyâre irregular in various ways, but they appear to be balanced as sisters. I canât help but say that theyâre good sisters.
However, I strengthened my vigilance towards the two from this interview.
âThat Setsuna⊠her elder sister dodged my question.â
When I asked why they came, she answered saying they walked. Itâs a common enough misunderstanding in Japanese. But in English, âwhyâ is a very different word compared to âhowâ.
Is it like that in this world?
I asked Rokuko.
ââCome to think of it, that was a strange answer, wasnât it?â
Now then, just who are these sisters?
Footnotes:
Nkyuu = rabbit sound. Return
Setsuna introduces herself as âBoku (masculine-ish I)â. She also ends most sentences in ânanoâ. Unlike how I see quite a few JP translators handle this, I wonât be tacking on a â-nanoâ to the end of her sentences. Return
Horse + Deer (kanji) = Idiot (Baka) For an explanation on its etymology, check this out. Return
Author Note:
* [Japanese -> Translation into other worldâs language by the skill -> Re-translate into Japanese with the skill] is SUPER accurate, so even in extreme cases, âUoooohâ!â wouldnât turn into something like âFishâ!â.
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