Chapter 667: Knowledge and Peace
âMr. John, you donât seem to be a spy.â
Daroâs words reverted to his initial polite tone.
âOh, wellâŠâ
âYes, please join us at our location.â
âWith great pleasure.â
In this way, Mr. John managed to earn some trust for the time being.
âWow, John, youâre impressive. Winning approval from Mr. Daro is quite an accomplishment. Hasnât it been about two years since Tenkunhan?â
âWell, that person wasnât very useful.â
John, Oliver, Maya, and Daro engaged in conversation over lunch, which mainly consisted of dry bread.
âBut itâs genuinely remarkable, John. Youâre sure to receive a warm welcome.â
Maya said with a slightly envious tone.
âUm, in the West, does that imply that Magi Craftsman and Magi Engineers are highly regarded?â
Daro nodded in agreement.
âWell, thatâs the general idea. Youâll understand the details when you go there.â
Since John didnât want this topic to be discussed too much at the moment, he decided to change the subject.
âThat bicycleâŠWhatâs its purpose?â
âOh, that? You just ride it and move around.â
âRide it? Wouldnât you fall? Arenât they designed for carrying something?â
Upon hearing those words, Maya swallowed the dry bread she had in her mouth and stood up.
âIâll show you how it works.â
With those words, as if on cue, Maya ran towards the shed, quickly grabbed the bicycle, and returned.
âReady? Like this, you sit hereâŠâ
Maya straddled the saddle, placed her feet on the pedals, and slowly started riding.
âWow! Sheâs, sheâs riding!â
Oliver, seemingly witnessing it for the first time, exclaimed in amazement.
âWhy doesnât she fall?â
John, who knew the theory but purposefully raised that question, observed as Maya confidently rode back after completing a lap.
âHehe, itâs all about getting used to it. âŠWell, I donât understand that talk about gyros or whatever.â
Gyros. Once again, a term that shouldnât exist in this world. Mr. John found himself growing more intrigued by the West.
âOliver, letâs keep the bicycle thing confidential.â
âOh, um, yes, I understand.â
Despite being caught up in the excitement of finding someone like John, who could even repair bicycles, Daro and Maya regretted revealing the bicycle to Oliver.
For the time being, they opted to keep it a secret. Maya appeared determined to journey west with the bicycle. Upon hearing this, Oliver was profoundly disappointed.
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âWell then, Mr. John, take care.â
âYes, it was a short time, but I appreciate your hospitality.â
On the morning of the 28th, John and Oliver exchanged farewell greetings. Oliver explained that he couldnât or wouldnât go any further west.
âBeyond this point, only those acknowledged by them are allowed.â
Oliver mentioned.
âThanks to you, I managed to acquire valuable items at a reasonable price.â
The Cali settlement, mostly populated by individuals from small countries and the Shouro Empire, functioned as an intermediate base. Even if an investigation were to be conducted, living outside the borders was the only fact that could be acknowledged, resulting in no crime, just a stern warning.
Oliver, engaged in business with them, faced a similar situation. As long as they couldnât pin down the operation on the ground, it couldnât be considered a crime. The truth was, despite the presence of diverse ethnicities, it wouldnât be punishable unless caught in the act.
âWell then, Maya, take care!â
âYeah, Oliver, you take care too!â
Waving goodbye, Oliver set off on his journey. As Oliverâs figure vanished, John, Maya, and Daro also initiated their journey westward.
ââŠBy the way, that golem horse he mentioned, that sounds amazing.â
Maya, pedaling on her bicycle, expressed her admiration.
âAbsolutely. We canât even imagine it.â
Daro, also cycling, agreed.
The road they were currently traveling on was dirt but adequately packed, enabling the bicycles to run at about 15 kilometers per hour.
Both Maya and Daro possessed considerable leg strength.
âToday, weâre heading to the town of Seki.â
âSeki Town has some interesting things. Iâm looking forward to it.â
Covering a distance of just under 60 kilometers, they reached the town of Seki around 2 p.m., taking breaks at the villages of Aaji and Seto along the way.
In comparison to the villages they had passed through, Seki Town was more than five times larger.
Before them stood a robust stone wall, its gate wide open. However, as soon as the three of them passed through the gate, it closed with a resounding noise. A thick bolt was also secured, making it not easily passable.
âWelcome to our country, âMizuho.'â
âMizuho⊠Is that the name of your country?â
âYes. It seems to mean a country filled with âMizumizushiho,â although we donât know what âMizumizushihoâ means.â
âIt sounds mysterious.â
Responding with these words, Mr. John quickly associated the term with âçç©â (Mizuho), wondering if âMizumizushihoâ could be translated as âlush ears of rice.â However, he lacked the evidence to support this, so he chose to remain silent for now.
The group then entered the town. Many buildings were single-story stone structures with wooden roofs.
The ground was covered with leveled gravel, but noticing that the golem horse wouldnât leave hoof prints suggested some form of hardening treatment.
John, riding the golem horse, attracted attention. People on the street turned to look.
The attire of the locals was not significantly different from that of the Shouro Empire, although their skin tones were all light brown.
As they walked, John continued to observe the surroundings.
âI am the deputy mayor of Seki town.â
As they approached a particularly large building in the central area of the town, Daro spoke.
âWe have the responsibility to determine whether you pose a threat or not. If we have been impolite, please forgive us.â
âOh, donât worry about it. Iâm not bothered.â
John smiled at Daro.
âThank you. Well then, would you like to meet the mayor first?â
John dismounted from the golem horse and parked it in front of the building. As it wasnât a living horse, there was no need to secure reins.
The structure, functioning as the town hall, was unusually two stories high, with an attached wooden watchtower.
Invited into the building, John, accompanied by Maya, was led into a room of about 8 tatami mat size, likely a reception room. A table that could accommodate around six people was set, and John was seated at the seat in the back.
Daro took the seat directly opposite John, positioned to the right when facing him.
Maya brought four glasses of water, one for John, and the remaining three were arranged after his. One glass was placed in front of Daro, while Maya herself took a seat at the left end.
The remaining central seat was taken by the man who entered last. He had dark skin, sun-browned hair, brown eyes, a sturdy build, and appeared older than Daro.
âWelcome, guests.â
The man was the first to speak.
âI am Crow, the mayor of Seki town.â
âI am John Dini, a Magi Craftsman specializing in magical engineering, or as they say in the Shouro Empire, a Magi Engineer.â
âHmm, I heard a little from Daro. He said youâre a very skilled Magi Engineer.â
âOh, no, itâs not that impressive.â
âThereâs no need to be modest. Just fixing Daro and Mayaâs bicycles shows you have extraordinary talent. John, can you also be of service to our country, Mizuho?â
Crow asked straightforwardly. John replied slowly.
âOf course.â
âIn return, what do you desire? Money? Power?â
John had a prepared answer.
âKnowledge and⊠peace.â