Chapter 9
I went on the opposite direction from the way I came into the forest and arrived at the town âRoleilâ where the caravan I was supposed to attack two years ago was headed .
There is a base of the band of robbers nearby where some old acquaintances may be so I avoided it .
Itâs too much trouble to explain why I came back all alone now .
Therefore I headed further north from Roleil, here I planned to enter the Arcland Kingdom, who had power to oppose this Triea Kingdom, and from there go further north and north until I reach Federation territory .
I never considered myself a person of this country to begin with .
The national borders are long and vast, thereâs no need for a lone traveller like me to pass through highways like an idiot .
According to Lucyâs intel, travellers, merchants, and mercenaries escaping through the central plains into the Empire or the Federation werenât rare .
In particular, the wilderness outside the fortified towns in the federation canât be said to have good public order .
Military alone is insufficient, so there were many cases where each town would gather free warriors and entrust them with the suppression of robbers and invading savages .
Even carrying a weapon I wonât stand out, nor would I be unable to make a living .
However, I first have to find an inn to spend the night .
I have been sleeping outdoors for four nights in a row since I left the forest .
Having gotten used to bathing every day for two years the smell and the sticky sweat is bothering me so I wanted to sleep in a bed .
Roleil is second in size in the Triea Kingdom to the royal capital Trisnia, a mid-size town with 3000 people in population . It has a protective wall of stone and wooden palisades surrounding it .
Because it was often used as a base in war with the neighboring countries, the king and the surrounding farming villages gathered goods there and the town became accordingly lively .
I went towards the town entrance and there were two soldiers with spears standing by the wooden palisades .
âStop! State your name and intention!â
âAegir! Iâm a mercenary!â
I told them my real name .
I escaped from the Royal Capital Trisnia⊠that establishment seemed to be located in the outer wards outside the Royal Capitalâs walls .
I considered giving out a false name in this town so close to the capital, but âAegirâ seems to be a quite well known name of a god that often shows up in legends .
Plenty of mercenaries and robbers used the name for show, it wonât pinpoint me in particular .
âAn independent mercenary, huh⊠thatâs some awfully dangerous weapon you got there . â
âItâs going to be time for the wolf hunt soon, right . â
The other guard nonchalantly barged in .
From his point of view, he probably wouldnât be interested in a mercenary raising an uproar in town .
âHowever, that weapon is awfully big for a wolf-hunt . Youâre also wearing armor underneath your cloak so we canât help but overthink . â
This guard seems to be a professional, as expected a massive bardiche is going to weigh on his mind .
âSo youâre saying youâre not going to let me in?â
If they wonât let me in then thereâs no choice but camp outside tonight .
âNormally you can settle the matter by paying one silver, but entering town with a powerful weapon without a real reason is not allowed . â
I decided to show them the old, traditional âreasonâ .
I presented one gold coin to the guards .
Just as I did that, the color in their eyes changed .
âOi oi, thatâs a gold coin!â
âDefinitely, a royal gold coin!â
âI wonder if I can pass through?â
âWolf hunts and fighting monsters is that kind of job, huh, youâll need spears and armor . â
âWhat are you saying Quinn, this guy doesnât have a spear or anything, canât help it if he brings it into town hidden . â
The guards handed him a branded wooden block .
It looks like this is proof of having paid the entry tax .
âThereâs a punishment for drawing a weapon or intimidating people with it in town . If the opponent is unarmed youâll still get punishment even if it was self-defense . â
âIf you want to kill someone, quickly bring out your weapon before there are any witnesses . â«TN: yep, âprofessionalâ guards indeed»
Thinking that the conversation is over, the guards looked away from me and started arguing on how to divide the gold .
One gold coin is too much but I wanted to rest easy today, after all .
Then there seems to be some mercenary job available, too .
Currency is the same in the whole continent .
1 gold coin = 10 silver coins = 1000 copper coins .
This ratio was originally the exchange rate in the Olga Federation, but because it was the oldest continuing, never declining, most stable currency system in the continent, every countryâs mint weights were made to equal the Olga Federationâs .
In the old days, there were countries who tried to issue their own currencies, but since there was no confidence in the currency it was rejected and not used by anyone besides that countryâs residents .
In other words, there are as many coin varieties issued as there are countries, but the weight of metal used is the same so every currency is dealt with as âone goldâ, âone silverâ, and so on .
The only time when you have to worry about the currency is when youâre paying to kings or nobles .
Coins other than gold, silver, and copper⊠generally worth less than copper, each country issues these but there are no standards so they can only be used within the country .
As I entered the town and walked along the main street, I saw lodgings and cart peddlers .
âWhole roast rabbit for 3 coppers! Chickens one copper each!â
âApples 30 metal coins each! The best, ripe, very delicious~!â
âFreshly baked bread, only 1 copper!â
The peddlers raised their voices, quite the bustling city this is .
The sun had passed its zenith and evening will come soon, so people are probably coming out looking for dinner .
Lucy never taught me the price of goods, but from listening to the peddlersâ shouts it looks like groceries cost metal coins and copper coins and probably wonât reach one silver even if I buy them in one go .
Which reminds me, when the destroyed mercenary band collects coins almost all the money they had were in silver coins .
Only the commander Lovano had several gold coins, probably as the partyâs operation funds .
The money I had now were all gold coins Lucy gave me .
First I have to look for an inn .
Itâs almost nightfall, camping inside town would be putting the cart before the horse .
âOnii-san, you lookin for somethin?â
Just when I was about to enter a nearby inn, somebody called my from behind . I turned my head .
There was a saucy-looking kid in dirty clothes, possibly just over 10 years old .
âIf you give me some cash Iâll guide you round . Newcomers always get lost around here . â
Just in time, I was just thinking that itâs too much effort to visit all the inns and ask what they have .
âRight, show me an inn where you can take a bath and a money changer . â
All I have on me are gold coins .
Iâm going to need silver and copper coins for payments .
The boyâs eyes glittered slightly .
âAll right, sâjust over there . Come with me . â
I walked behind the boy, following him .
The money changer seems to be somewhere a bit away from the main road . The boy walked towards a row of houses .
Right the moment I thought something was amiss, the boy stopped walking .
There were only run-down buildings that doesnât seem to be inhabited there, let alone money changers .
âWhere are the shops and stuff?â
âOnii-san, youâre such a lunkhead⊠you still not getting it?â
Children came out from the run-down houses one after the other .
They were of different ages, from ten to fifteen, but they all were wearing filthy rags .
I see, so itâs something like this .
âYou shouldâve said so if you werenât planning to lead me around, I said I needed to find an inn and a money changer, didnât I?â
The boys looked at one another .
âNii-san, youâre a real dolt, are you . You canât run anymore . Hurry up and hand over the cash . Since you were going to a money changer then you must have a lot . â
âHand âem over or youâre gonna get beat!â âYouâre in for a world of hurt!â
The surrounding brats were holding broken sticks, and the ones on the roof seemed to be ready to throw stones .
I still have the instincts from my mercenary days, I took in the situation in an instant .
âYou look like you got a big spear there, but weâve got stones and sticks, practically bare-handed . You take that out and youâre going to get in big trouble with the guards . â
Which reminds me, the guards at the gate said something like that .
I almost forgot .
âThatâs right, huh . Thanks for reminding me . â
The boys were enraged, seems like I pushed the wrong button .
âEnough already, just hand over the cash!â
âDo it or else!â
I signalled with my hands, âcome and get itâ .
That was the starting signal .
âGet âem!â
Simultaneously, stones rained down from the rooftops and the kids holding sticks came to beat me up .
I brushed only the stones that were on their way to hitting my face with my hand .
Halfheartedly throwing stones at my well made leather armor will have no effect to begin with .
âURYAAAAAA!â âDERYAAAA!â
I grabbed the kids who came over to hit me with sticks and threw them behind me .
They still have the light bodies of children so they went flying humorously .
But because they werenât injured the boysâ morale didnât dampen and they rushed in one after the other .
Thereâs just no end to them, so I might have to throw a stone and hit one on the head, I thought, but just at that moment one of the kids on the roof shouted .
âMove over!! Weâll hit âem with this!â
They somehow brought a large log, carrying it between three people, and flung it down from the roof .
The log gained momentum as it fell and was about to hit me on the head⊠.
But I stopped it with my left hand .
It was a little heavy because it fell down but once it stopped it really didnât feel too heavy .
Iâve carried heavier things .
That, and their timing was too naĂŻve!
Aiming for the gap when I was hit by the log, a boy with a stick jumped in . I grabbed his face with my hand and squeezed .
At first he raised an angry voice, but soon it turned into a voice of anguish, and finally became a scream .
But help came before I crushed the boyâs face .
âYOU SHITTY KIDS!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING!!â
âYOU WANT TO GET SENT TO THE DUNGEONS!?â
Because we made quite a racket, several guards came along .
âCrap! Run!â
The boys disappeared in a blink .
I mercifully released the boy whose face I was gripping, he staggered towards his companions with pants wet .
âThose shitheads, Iâm gonna get them all someday!â
âSo, they seem to have been ganging up on you but youâre uninjured?â
âYeah, no problem . Itâs just childâs play . â
I dropped the log on the ground and dusted myself off .
âThough they were kids, you sure held your own against so many . It didnât look like you took out your weapon . Allow me to ask why are you in this kind of place?â
âYeah, one of the kids led me here and this happened . â
The guards looked at me and laughed .
âMan, you are something! Iâve never heard anyone so stupid to casuall follow a kid in rags into the slums!!â
âIn public those kids can only do stuff like shakedowns and pickpocketing, but once youâre in the slums theyâd gang up on you . â
âAnyhow, itâs good that youâre all right . Weâll get them what they deserve someday, but before that, where did you intend to go?â
Looking at how the surrounding guards silently looked at us, this one must be the captain .
âI was looking for an inn where I can take a bath . Also a money changer . â
âUnfortunately, the only baths in this town are in the noblesâ houses or brothels . But if you stay at a premium inn, you can have enough hot water to wash your body with . You can just pick one from along the main street . As for the money changer thereâs one on the same block . There are some unauthorized ones, but I advise you to stay clear of those unless you want to get counterfeit money . â
These things keep bubbling up no matter how many times you crack down on them .
The Captain breathed a sigh and smiled bitterly .
I can probably trust him, I believe guards usually act more self-important than this .
âThanks, that helped . Iâm Aegir, an independent mercenary . Can you tell me your name, if you donât mind, that is?â
âNah, I just donât want people to think this town is full of trash . My nameâs Grey Magirus, Captain of the City Guardsâ 2nd Platoon . â
So heâs really the captain, and a pretty humble one considering heâs got a surname as well, what a man of character .
âDonât mind my surname . Iâm a third son of a knightly house, not a noble despite having that name . Rather than that, thatâs some spear you got behind you, is it a halberd, no, a bardiche? The bladeâs thickness looks easily twice my own . Is it all-steel? Where are you going with that monster?â
âI heard thereâs a wolf hunt in this town, I thought I could earn some money . â
âI see, that certainly looks like it could slice a wolfâs head in half . â
Grey seems to understand and didnât pursue the line of thought any further .
âWell then, you should hurry and get an inn, there are many mercenaries and people from the surrounding villages coming in for the wolf hunt . If youâre late the inns are going to be packed . â
That would be troubling, Iâm already set on sleeping in a bed tonight .
âAll right, then if youâll excuse me hereâŠâ
âI think I can get along with you . I usually patrol the city east from the main street, give me a shout if you happen to see me!â
Naturally, I raised a hand and quickly headed towards the inn .
âNow, you lot . Letâs clean up this street the kids made a mess of!â
The guards moved out at Greyâs command .
âDamn, Iâm gonna kill those kids someday!â
âThey just throw stones uselesslyâŠâ
After the street became clean in a flash, the guards mumbled as they went on to picking up the log dropped in the middle of the street .
âOi oi⊠Youâve got to be kidding⊠Youâve got to strain just to pick this up with two people⊠did that guy earlier seriously lift it up with just his left handâŠâ «TN: Guard bro, do you even lift?»
Name: Aegir
Occupation: Independent Mercenary
Money: 29 Gold
Weapons: Large Bardiche
Armor: High Leather Armor, High Leather Gauntlets, High Leather Boots, High Leather and Chain Shield, Black Cloak (Cursed)
Companions: None
Sexual Partners Count: 1
TN: Next chapter is a really long one (23 pages; for comparison, this one is around 7), so it will probably take a little whileâŠ
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