Introductions
The Debt Hero Wataru arrived.
As promised, I decided to introduce Nayuta to Wataru. I set it up with a casual setting. There werenât any problems.
âP-pleased to meet you! M-my nameâs Nayuta!â
âIâm Setsuna~â
âNice to meet you both, Iâm Wataru Nishimi. The empireâs Hero.â
With that, Nayuta and Setsuna were sitting in front of Wataru at a table for four in the dining room. It wasnât meal time, so there werenât any other guests there.
âLetâs see, I heard a bit about you two from Kehma-san, but you two are from Wakoku, right?â
âY-yes. T-thatâs why, I want to ask Wataru-san, a hero, so many things! Umm, w-weâll pay for the information, soââ
âItâs alright, donât worry about it. Instead, Iâd like to ask you a few things about Wakoku back.â
And Iâll be getting information by attending them in the last seat. Information GET⊠Well, itâs not like I have to be here either way. Iâm just here in the off chance the topic turns to me and they notice something. Thatâd be serious.
âWakuko has cherry blossoms, right?â
âYes, it does. There are trees that bloom with pink flowers in the spring.â
âAh, so they bloom in the spring after all. Then maybe itâd be better to go in the spring⊠well, I donât have enough leisure to put off my work like that until my debtâs paid off.â
âDebt?â
âYeah, around two thousand gold coins⊠Iâm paying it back in payments, yeahâŠâ
âBy the way, weâd shoulder the loan if you became Wakokuâs HeroâŠâ
âIâm indebted to Haku-san⊠even now, sheâs introducing me to so much work that earns me praises.â
âItâs true that Heroes possess such a strong sense of dutyâŠâ
Nayuta sighed. I donât think Setsuna understood too well, but she was smiling.
âHey hey, wanna have a mock fight later? Iâm suuuper interested in strong people.â
âHaha, later sure. By the way, what else is there in Wakoku?â
âUmm, thereâs miso and soy sauce.â
âIt was a bit scary eating raw fish, but that sashimi was really good.â
âOoh⊠As expected of Wakoku. Is there sake too?â
âThere isnât any ginjo, but thereâs shochuu. It canât be called Japanese sake since it doesnât use rice, but it could be called Wakoku sake⊠ah, but I heard that rice was discovered recently. Thatâs why we came to the Raverio Empire, to investigate it. From the looks of it, growing it is easy enough, there just needs to be the rice itself to grow.â [1]
âEh? There wasnât any rice in Wakoku?â
Ah, crap. Come to think of it, I said there was, didnât IâŠ
âHey, wasnât there something more important you wanted to ask the Heroââ
âFrom what we heard, our employerâs only gotten a hold of a very small amount of what was discovered in the Raverio Empire. Unfortunately, the Mikado was only presented a preprocessed versionâah, the Mikado is the most important person in Wakoku, a descendants of the Hero that founded Wakoku.â
I tried to interrupt casually but failed. Nayuta isnât paying any attention to me at all, oi.
âMikado⊠I see, Mikado (Emperor), huh. So Wakoku was a country established by a Japanese⊠so thatâs why itâs name is WakokuâŠâ
âAnd when the Mikado was shown the rice, it was unmistakably the real thing. Reproducing Japan is Wakokuâs number one goal. An edict to investigate the area that produced it and obtain seeds came out. Ah, thatâs a state secret.â
âHaah, I get it. So, for that rice⊠ah, is it alright for me to ask about it?â
âItâs supposed to be kept a secret⊠but weâre currently seeking even a trickle of information about it, so spreading itâs alright.â
You sure about doing that with a national secret?
I wanted to tilt my head.
âThen about that riceââ
âHey, Wataru. Wouldnât that former hero that was able to build a country be a clue for your goal of returning to Japan?â
I promptly interrupted. By the way, there hasnât been any rice appearing in the set meals recently, not even for the A set meal. We still have a lot of the wheat we bought to last through the winter, so weâve been using that. Thanks to that, it looks like Nayuta didnât realize that this inn used to have rice. She wouldâve asked about it if she knew.
âEh? Ah, Kehma-san didnât know? Hero summoning crosses through time. The Food God, Hero Ishidaka-san, was a person from about the same time period as me judging by the cuisine he popularized, so the flow of time hereâs different.â [2]
Eh, really? Feels like Iâm just now hearing about something really important.
âRice is more important than that though, Kehma-san! It looks like thereâs no rice in Wakoku!? Hey Kehma-san, I need to talk to you aboutââ
âAlright, hold up. Sorry, but I need to borrow Wataru for a moment. Câmon.â
âEh, w-whatâs wrong, Kehma-san?â
I got out of my seat and pulled on Wataru. Iâll pretend I didnât see Nayuta glare at me like I got in her way.
âKeep quiet about you and I being the ones to bring rice to the empire, alright?â
âEh, but⊠donât the people of Wakoku really want rice? Letâs share.â
âStupid, thatâs exactly why. Thatâs why we can sell it for more. Supply and demand, itâs the common sense for a merchant. Iâll add to your debt if I get a loss due to your careless remarks. Be prepared to pay a hundred gold a month until you die if you say anything⊠yeah?â
âUuu, the heck man⊠whyâs my weakness (money) being seized even though Iâm a Hero⊠but then, Kehma-san, where did you get the rice?â
âYou think Iâd tell you with that loose mouth of yours? Hmm?â
âYeah, I understand. Iâll keep quiet.â
I returned to my seat after finishing my talk with Wataru. Sitting here with him was the right choice after all.
â⊠Even if youâre looking for rice, I canât help at all. Maaan, sorry about that.â
âVillage Chief-san? Just what did youâŠâ
âI donât know what youâre talking about. Now, didnât you have something you wanted to ask the Hero? Go ahead and ask.â
âUmmm, well, excuse my discourtesy, but please take a look at this.â
With a clank, Nayuta put her handmade revolver on the table. I guess she didnât want to seem threatening like how it was against me since she knew he was a Japanese?
âNn? It looks like a gun⊠but what is this?â
âIâm trying to reproduce a weapon from the world of heroes. Iâd like to get your opinion on it.â
â⊠I see, so youâre trying to reproduce guns. What for?â
âMy hobby!â
âYour hobbyâŠâ
Her hobby was a troublesome answer.
So I decided to interrupt.
âBy the way, Wataru. Concerning the gun, it appears that the only information written about them is their appearance and that they propel bullets through explosions. It seems that the means of the explosion itself isnât understood⊠I wonder why the Hero from that time decided to leave out the rest of the data?â
â⊠Ahâright, he was concerned about the existence of guns destroying the culture, so he only left information about how to defend against them without being able to make themâŠ!? Kuh, then considering that, I⊠canât say anything further concerning guns! Sorry, Nayuta-sanâŠâ
âAh, no, umm⊠yeah, oi, Village Chief-san? Could you please leave if youâre just going to get in the way?â
This blonde dog eared girl just called me a hindrance.
âIâm doing the introducing, what would you do if I werenât here?â
âIâd be getting information from him now wouldnât I!?â
âWataru, could you use the backyard to have that mock fight with Setsuna?â
âHero-san, letâs fight! Fight!â
When I brought up the matter of having that mock fight against Wataru as I ignored Nayuta, Setsuna took the bait as planned.
âY-yeah. Itâs fine with me. I mean, I wasnât able to give much helpful information after all.â
Wataru answered while looking at Setsunaâs swaying breasts.
But that girl, she doesnât just have a top part. She has a bottom thing too.
I didnât say it though.
â⊠You look like youâre enjoying yourself, huh~?â
Nerune violently put her wooden cup down on the table. A little of the water in it spilled onto the table⊠come to think of it, today was Neruneâs waitress shift, wasnât it?
âEh, ah, no! Youâre wrong, Nerune-san!â
âWrong about what~? Fufufu~, you donât need to worry about me though~?â
âAre you mad? Youâre mad at me arenât you!â
âHero-sama~, do you like them big~?â
âNo, thatâs not itââ
⊠Huh? Neruneâs reacting like sheâs jealous over something. When did you guys get into that kind of a relationship?
Nerune diverted her eyes for a moment. Following her gaze, Rei was over there with her thumb up in the air with a triumphant look.
So that was it? Her slamming the cup on the table a second ago was at Reiâs suggestion. A performance.
âOi, Wataru. Even though you confessed to Rokuko, now youâre making a move on our young miss? Thatâs some nerve you have there, oi.â
âEh, no, I was just a bit excited by our magic discussion, Iâm not guilty of anything yetââ
â⊠Yet? Then you were planning on doing something in the futureâŠ? Guest-saaan? Thatâs troubling, we arenât that kind of inn though?â
âT-t-t-t-thatâs not what I meant! Iâve just been talking about magic with Nerune-sanâ!â
âYeah, itâs nothing~. Iâm only interested in the magic Hero-sama knows~. No more, no less~â
Ah, Neruneâs true intentions. I can vaguely see them as the Dungeon Master, but thatâs her honest intentions. This girl is seriously only interested in magic. Sheâs not a monster called Apprentice Witch for nothing.
And so after various things, it was decided that he would bring her some magic scrolls next time as a present.
Well done.
I held my thumb up towards Rei in praise.
Footnotes:
Ginjo-shu (ćéžé ) (at least 40% of rice polished away; with or without alcohol added; if bottle is labeled Ginjo, it means distilled alcohol was added; if labeled Junmai Ginjo, it means no alcohol added). ShĆchĆ« (çŒé ?) is a Japanese distilled beverage less than 45% alcohol by volume. Shochuu is not a sake. Ginjo is. Return
Note that Ishidaka was summoned a long while before Wataru. Also note that it seems that Keimaâs question hinted that the ancient hero managed to leave behind something that allowed his descendants to get info from Japan, thus why they were aware of modern Japanese culture, and that could become a clue to sending Wataru back.
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