Author Note:
By the way, Wataru pointed out that it was faster for him to get to Golen from Tsuia by running instead of using his horse, but it was more that he was more confident running through the terrain than the horse.
And still, since Haku-san had given Wataru the task of [Maintaining the Roadsâ Security], Wataru often ends up walking alone with his guard âdownâ to lure out thieves and monsters. He wasnât just playing around whenever he went to Golen.
The Town of Mikhan (1)
After a trip filled with various things happening, we finally made it to the next town: Mikhan.
It wasnât to the point of Tsuiaâs, but it did have a relatively big wall surrounding the town.
It also appeared to be surrounded by pastures filled with shepherds and their sheep.
âIt was so long⊠I thought Iâd fall asleep in the coach⊠but it was unexpectedly busy, eh.â
âThere were a good number of monsters on the way, after all. I was expecting a few thieves too, but I guess there werenât any up for a fight. â
Setting aside the monsters that would naturally want to attack us, there werenât many thieves confident enough to attack a coach with an aristocratic crest on it.
I mean, well, thatâd be them making enemies of an entire family of wealthy individuals.
âI figured weâd at least be able to lure at least some out since we only had a single coach and no guards.â
âYou wanted them to attack?â
âThieves are great. Whether you kill them or capture them, you get money from them.â
Wataruâs been tainted by this world down to his depths, huh⊠Thereâs no way heâd be able to make it in Japan anymore.
By the way, weâd camped out on the way here, but like⊠wouldnât there normally be some small village for that or something? Like an inn town.
Gozoh answered when he voiced his question.
âAn inn town? Yeah thereâs a few of âem, theyâre always wherever thereâs no monsters and great security. Theyâd get gobbled up if not.â
â⊠Wasnât there a village near Tsuia?â
âThe area around Tsuiaâs already opened for development. In a sense, itâs like the frontier. Besides, with an inn town so near like that thereâs less escort requests and more adventurers.â
⊠So thatâs how it was?
I couldnât get any good sleep since we camped out and slept in shifts, so that topicâs a sore spot in travelling for me. Yep⊠wait, huh? Come to think of it, I hired Wataru to do it⊠I couldâve just left it all to himâŠ
⊠Eh. Well, at least the coachman was good at sharing stories during that, so letâs call it even. Like how while there were weeds for the horses to eat at that point, there was a rivalry between whether it was best to use [Call Fodder] or [Grow Weed] to feed your horses when there werenât, or like how youâd call even non-horses horses if they pull your coach. Really, they were just a ton of inconsequential stories.
âHeeey, câmon, letâs hurry up and head into town. I wanna eat~â
âDonât goân bother Kehma, Ichika. Well, itâll go nice and quick if we use the aristocrat-only entrance⊠Right, Roppu and I should be officially B-Ranks soon, so we can do that stuff soon too.â
âAh, but the aristocratâs gate toll is expensive. Setting aside this time, ordinary commissions wonât waive the fee so weâd be takinâ the other gate normally.â
â⊠Being able to make the choice is the upside to being a Ventulier. You could even leave in the middle of the night.â
Ichika was hungry, so we decided to hurry up and enter through the aristocratâs gate.
The inspection went without a hitch and we were able to enter the town as smoothly as Maidence said we would.
Compared to Tsuia, Mikhan felt a lot more like a peaceful farming village.
The outer walls and buildings themselves werenât much different, but I guess it was the spacing between everything?
Wait, isnât this all even closer together than the capital?âNoticing that along with the population density made me want to tilt my head. Err, thereâs a ton of buildings here?
âMost of the area is needed for livestock, so thereâs relatively less people. Tsuia has more in terms of population, yeah? Also, at the time this town was founded, parchment was a popular export and there were way more people, but once the Hero Studio started developing paper of its own, most of the artisans moved to other towns⊠Nowadays, the demand for paper can be satisfied even by just using restoration magic on the parchment and not even produce it.â
I see. So thatâs why thereâs a huge plot of land here with so little people?
âGuess we should be headinâ to the adventurer guild first. Coachman, please.â
âAh, thereâs a veggie roll stand! One of Mikhanâs staplesâŠ!â
âVeggie roll? Whatâs that?â
âItâs where ya lightly cook some flour and roll strips of vegetables and grilled lamb in it!â
That did sound pretty good. Like a spring roll, no, maybe more like a vegetable crepe? No, wait, Iâve heard of a type of shish kebab like that⊠I wonder if itâs another trace from Hero Ishidaka?
âIâm feeling hungry, too. Letâs get some, Kehma. Iâll pay!â
âAh, if thatâs the case, Iâll go too. Leave the shopping to me.â
âIâd like to try some of the lamb skewers.â
âOh yeeeah, Meat-senpaiâs the type that loves meat skewers huh! But they have vegetables too?â
â⊠Yeah, we can, but later. After we go to the guild though. We could get into hassles if we do all that in a coach with this crest on it.â
Besides, I wanted to hurry up and get to an inn. After camping out for four days with the women in the coach and men outside in a tent⊠well, I want to sleep in a room.
I had to share a tent with Wataru, Gozoh, and the coachman, so there wasnât even enough room for me to use my futon. Iâm going to use my futon tonight, dammit! My body pillow too.
âWataru. Letâs stay here for two days. I want to catch up on sleep.â
âI was planning on us staying here that long to replenish our supplies, anyway.â
Thatâs good, then. Letâs not leave the inn tomorrow.
Like that, we reached the adventurer guild as we talked. It was crowded.
âThere are a ton of monsters that want to eat the livestock, so thereâs also a ton of adventurers here that want to take on subjugation commissions.â
âOh, so thatâs why.â
âAlright then, weâll deal with checking the coach in, so weâll leave reporting our arrival to you, Kehma-san. Oh, and hereâs the luggage I got with my delivery commission.â
âSure⊠hey, hold on. Whereâs Rokuko and Ichika?â
By the time I realized it, neither of them were there. Thereâs no way they got lost even after we made it this far in the coach, right?
âThey went to a nearby stall to buy something. They should be back soon.â
â⊠Well, I guess itâll be fine since Ichikaâs with her. Alright Meat, could you help me out with this luggage?â
I handed some of the luggage Iâd got from Wataru to Meat and entered the guild with her.
I felt gazes fall on us as we entered the guild.
âLetâs see, whereâs the counter for turning in commissions? I have luggage here for a delivery commission.â
âOh, itâs over here. Welcome to the Mikhan branch.â
A person that looked to be a receptionist called us over to the counter.
âAlright, then hereâs this, and this. Is that it?â
âYesâŠ!? E-e-eeeehâWatarâ⊠nnn! Yes, that is everything. Would you prefer for the compensation to be evenly distributed to all cooperators?â
âYeah, please.â
Wataru had entered the guild midway through our conversation and sat down as he waited for me.
âHuh? What, youâre safe?â
âSafe? Did you think Iâd manage to get into trouble from something like this?â
âOh, no. I mean, the first time I came to this guild they told me [Iâll help ya for a small fee]. I wonder if itâs just that Japanese have child faces⊠Right, Borl-san?â
âTh-That was incredibly rude of me, Hero-sama, I wasnât aware! Please excuse my transgression!â
Called out by Wataru in good humor, the adventurer averted his face in embarrassment.
Heâd thought Wataru was some sheep, but he turned out to be an S-Rank adventurer, and a hero at that⊠I guess it just speaks for how gentle Wataru is, seeing how often he gets mixed up in stuff like that.
âLooks like heâs already repented if things turned out this way. I guess you told him to keep an eye out for adventurers with black hair or something yeah? Guess I was able to make it through without anything happening thanks to that.â
âThat so? âMan, Borl-san, itâs a good thing you didnât try anything with him. Iâve challenged this guy a few times now and I havenât even won once.â
âHuh!? Heâs stronger than you!?â
⊠Now that I think about it, I did win against him in that loaded gamble and that handicapped mock fight, but I donât think that makes me stronger than him?
âNot to mention how he challenged a flame dragon the other day and came out uninjured. Just him and the girl next to him.â
âHe brought a child to a natural disasterâan A-Ranked monster!?â
Well, I guess I did? It was just a farce since that flame dragon was Ontentooâs daughter, though.
âHey, cut it out Wataru. You know I donât like making a fuss.â
âIsnât it fine if itâs just now and then? I mean, itâs not everyday you leave Golen.â
Has Wataru been a bit overly conscious of calling me by name, saying Iâm from Golen, and spreading information about me since a bit ago?
Meat looked happy though. Her tail was wagging at ninety miles an hour.
â⊠By the way, this girl hereâs even stronger than me~â
âG-Goshujin-sama?â
âThis little girlâs stronger than the man whoâs stronger than the heroâŠ!?â
Although looking puzzled at being brought to the limelight, she looked at Wataru and spoke.
âUmm⊠H-Heâs stronger.â
âThe hero is stronger than the girl whoâs stronger than the man whoâs stronger than the hero!â
âAhahaha, what the heck?â
Wataru laughed cheerfully. I think he said the guyâs called Borl? Seems like a go with the flow kind of guy. Letâs all get some alcohol after this.
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