ãY-, youâre notâ¦â¦serving food?!ã
ãAll other diners too?!ã
Even though they had been looking forward to the famous hot and spicy treat, this was devastating.
ãThatâs how it is. Our lodgings are still open, so you can get a room if you wantâ¦â¦so, how is it?ã
ãIf itâs the same everywhere, I guess we still have to get a rest anyway, itâs not like we have any other choices, right?ã
ãYeah, youâre rightâ¦ã
When Inglis nodded, all the others followed her suit. They all hadnât slept last night because they had to travel when it was dark, so everyone wanted their rest.
ãThat being said, why the food shortage? Is there some kind of disaster happening?ã
ãThatâs not it. Most of our foods are to be offered to the Highland, you seeâ¦â¦because of that, weâve had trouble finding enough ingredients for ourselves, let alone opening a shop. I, for one, havenât eaten anything since yesterday.ã
Growl~!
That grumble didnât come from Inglis or Rafinha. It came from the hostess.
ãDear me, that was embarrassing. Forgive me for such a shameful sight.ã
ãItâs alright! We too!ã
ãâ¦are just as hungryã
Grow~ groowl~~!
ãAhahaha, young ones sure make energetic stomach growls.ã
The ladyâs expression seemed to have brightened from it, even if slightly.
ãStill, that was cruel of them, to think they would plunder food like thatâ¦ã
ãNow that thereâs an increase of Magic Stone Beasts, not to mention something like a Prisma showed up, the kingdom needs more supply of Artifacts, and hopefully a Hyrule Menace tooâ¦â¦And so, itâs the people who take the brunt.ã
Obviously, you canât just be given Artifacts or Hyrule Menaces for free. That said, it didnât mean they had no means to get Artifacts or Hyrule Menaces at all. Just that, if it were that easy to get them, the Kingdom wouldâve done so already. Someone, somewhere, had to take the brunt. That somewhere is here.
ãBut thatâs not right. Artifacts and Hyrule Menaces are meant to protect the people from the threat of Magic Stone Beasts, right? But then, if you take their food away, starving them like this, wouldnât that mean theyâre making the people theyâre meant to protect suffer?ã
ãYou canât gain something out of nothing, after all.ã
The more the people starved, the more foodstuff could be requisitioned. The same could be said for their mobilizing the army and launching an attack on Charalia. In exchange for such an action, the Kingdom of Alucard had turned towards acquiring Artifacts and Hyrule Menaces from the Highland.
ãâ¦â¦I donât like it. They shouldnât do this!ã
ãWell, I knew you would say that, Rani.ã
It was unacceptable in the eyes of Rafinha, the young Knight candidate with a strong and straightforward sense of justice. Although, if she was asked whether she had a methodical solution to this crisis or not, she probably couldnât answer either.
There was nothing wrong with that. If push comes to shove, Inglis would just have to deal with it herself. Not to mention, Rafinhaâs foolhardiness that stemmed from her immaturity and sense of justice was adorable to watch.
But, putting aside Inglisâ personal thoughts, the purpose of their expedition was to force Alucard to change their central policy and withdraw their troops.
If their mission goes well, the Highland wouldnât have any influence over Alucard. Effectively speaking, that would mean they would rid the need to collect excessive amounts of goods from the people in order to exchange for Artifacts. Therefore, the famine itself was not much of a problem.
Nevertheless, they still need to find a way to deal with the increasing threat of Magic Stone Beasts.
Everything was caused because Magic Stone Beasts came to attack Alucard in the first place, something that never happened before. The current situation was nothing more than a result of the Kingdom trying to take measures to cope with the changing environment.
ãâ¦â¦This is wrongâ¦â¦! Itâs unforgivableâ¦â¦!ã
It was Lahti who interrupted. There he was, the other youth with a gushing and straightforward sense of justice. Of course, he was a dear friend of Inglis too, but he wasnât as adorable as Rafinha, so she would just leave him to his watcher.
ãC-, calm down. Even if we get worked up here, thereâs nothing we can do about itâ¦â¦ã
ãBut still, Pullum! Just what the hell is my old maââ I mean, His Majesty doing?! Heâs driving his people to a crisis like this!ã
Looking at Lahti and Pullum, the hostessâ face turned sour.
ãCalm down. His Majesty the King is sick, remember? If he was healthy, he wouldnât resort to this, Iâm sure of it.ã
ãHis Majesty has fallen ill?! But, he was so healthy before I left Alucardâ¦â¦Still, itâs also true that he has been under a great deal of stress lately. Itâs no wonder that he has fallen ill.ã
Ian said as he cast his eyes down.
ãAuntie! If heâs ill, then how did something like this happen? Who gave the authority for it?!ã
ãA Hyrule Menace! She came from the Highland and said that this Kingdom owe them in advance and that we should pay for it!ã
ãEeeehh?! A Hyrule Menace did?!ã
ãS-, such an evil act!ã
ãU-, unbelievable!ã
Rafinha, Leone, and Liselotte seemed to be the most shocked out of the seven. To the people of Charalia, Hyrule Menaces refer to Eris and Ripple. Noble, compassionate, and always carry their mission to protect the people of Midland from Magic Stone Beasts to the very end. With their strength and their spirit, they truly were Goddesses who protect the Kingdom.
There was also Cystia, a Hyrule Menace affiliated to the Ironblood Chain Brigade who, although standing in a different position, carried the same sense of mission and strength of will as Eris and Ripple.
In general, it was believed that all Hyrule Menace had noble spirit and sense of mission, but, as it appeared, that was only the case for the three aforementioned girls, as there seemed to be one Hyrule Menace who didnât share the same principles.
ãHyrule Menaces are nothing to be praised for! Sure, she was stunningly beautiful, but the last time she came to this town, she mercilessly killed anyone who dared to stand in her wayâ¦â¦At best, she would just capture and take you away, but no oneâs ever come back!ã
ãI see⦠so youâre saying that Hyrule Menaces are not always a convenient guardian deity, arenât you?ã
ãExactly, young missy. I mean no offense, but donât oppose her so willy nilly, you hear? Knights and soldiers of this Kingdom still know mercy, but the Hyrule Menace and her cronies of Highlanders are merciless!ã
Being given the hostessâ advice, Rafinhaâs cheeks flushed with red as she shook her head left and right.
ãThatâs wrong, Auntie!! Thatâs more reason we canât let them be! We have to do something!ã
ãYeah, we canât let it slide!ã
Lahti seemed to get in the mood as well.
ãC-, calm down. Who knows what will happen if you, of all people, let anger get the better of you.â¦â¦ã
ãIan is right. You have to cool your head down.ã
Ian and Pullum tried to appease Lahtiâs anger.
ãYou too Inglis, you should stop Rafinha!ã
Pullum asked for help.
ãIâm sorry, but I canât pretend I didnât hear it either!ã
Inglis, however, responded with a shake of her head.
ãEh?ã
ãI canât let such an evil Hyrule Menace be on her own device! We have to stop her for the sake of justice and the peace of this Kingdom! â¦â¦So, Mrs. Hostess, please do tell us. Does this Hyrule Menace come to this area often? What kind of person is she? What are her abilities that you can tell me about??ã
ãEh? Ermmâ¦â¦L-, let me seeâ¦ã
ãHey, Glis!ã
Rafinha pulled Inglisâ ear tight.
ãOuch?! Wh-, whatâs wrong, Rani?ã
ãYou donât do that, Glis! You! Donât! Weâre talking about townspeople suffering in this crisis and yet youâre just gleaming your eyes with joy?!ã
ãNo, you see, since weâre doing this anyway, we should enjoy it, I meanâ¦â¦I didnât get a chance to fight last time, while you and Leonne and Liselotte had all the fun!!ã
ãYou had your fill fighting senior Yua, didnât you!ã
ãBut that wasnât a real fight at allâ¦â¦while you got in an actual battle, right? The experiences you get from an actual battle is important you know!ã
ãGosh! I said one thing you said another! You know thatâs not what I mean!ã
ãT-, technically, she fought me too, but⦠I guess she didnât count it, huhâ¦â¦ã
Ian gave a sigh and a self-deprecating chuckle.