Bear-san Receives An Apology
Someone knocked at the door.
ãWho is it?ã
Shia, who was closest to the door, asked.
ãItâs me.ã
ãMarcus?ã
ãI want to talk, so could you open the door?ã
Shia looked at us as if to say what should she do?
ãI donât mind personally.ã
ãIf you want, I can summon Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear.ã
ãThat sounds good.ã
Cattleya agreed, so I summoned Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear.
*Pouf, pouf.*
They landed cutely on my bed.
Once the bears were all settled in, Shia opened the door.
ãSo, why did you come here so late at night?ã
ãYou see...ã
Marcus seemed to be having some problems saying it.
Was this possibly... Confession time?
The rumored event that often happened during school trips... Well, I had never went on any school trips, so I didnât know if it really happened, but... I heard many couples were made on school trips. Was this practice training possibly similar to a school trip!?
Would Marcus confess to Shia? Or Cattleya? Which one was it?
I started paying attention to see what he would say.
ãWhat is it?ã
His hesitation irritated Shia.
ãYou see, I just wanted to apologize before we go back tomorrow.ã
ãApologize?ã
Shia gave him a confused look.
I was confused, too. What did this mean?
That it wasnât confession time?
ãDid you do something to me?ã
ãNot you! The Bear! I came here to apologize to the one in Bear Clothes, Yuna-san!ã
He said Yuna-san, right?
Did I hear it wrong?
Also, he wanted to apologize to me?
ãYou came to apologize to Yuna-san?ã
ãThatâs right. Timor and I talked about it and came here to apologize before we leave tomorrow.ã
ãSo, could you let us come inside the room?ã
I heard Timorâs voice from the other side of the door. It seemed that both of them were here.
ãYuna-san, what should we do?ã
ãThere isnât really anything to apologize for, though?ã
ãWe will just enter for now, okay?ã
Timor and Marcus entered the room.
ãSo, what are you two apologizing to Yuna-san for? Did you guys do something?ã
Shia asked them.
I didnât remember them doing anything in particular to me, though...
ãWe didnât believe that you were an adventurer.ã
Well, nobody would believe that a girl wearing a Bear Suit would be an adventurer, right?
ãWe didnât believe that you were strong.ã
I didnât think anyone who met me for the first time thought that I was strong.
ãWe were making fun out of you by saying that you were a strange girl wearing strange clothes.ã
Oh right, he did say that. Well, if I met anyone wearing these clothes, I would also laugh at them.
ãWe decided to do something dangerous without asking for your approval.ã
Well, they didnât see me as an adventurer back then.
ãWe never thanked your bears.ã
Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear tilted their heads.
ãWe didnât properly thank you for saving us.ã
You guys thanked me plenty, though...
All these things were nothing to be upset about, you know...
Hmm, did I get used to it?
ãYou donât really have to worry about these things. I just kept my true strength a secret since Eleanora-san asked me to let you guys do what you wanted unless I considered it dangerous. So, I wouldnât have helped you if I didnât consider the situation dangerous.ã
ãBut, you were still protecting us from the shadows, right?ã
ãThatâs my job, you know.ã
ãI was prepared to die when I decided to confront the Black Tiger. You saved my life.ã
ãIt was all my fault, but it was you, Yuna-san, who suffered the consequences of my decision. Thanks to you, we all made it back alive. I became arrogant just because I could kill some goblins. And because of my arrogance, you had to put yourself in danger.ã
What was this feeling?
Was I getting embarrassed?
ãAs I said before, you donât have to worry about it. No one could have imagined that a Black Tiger would have appeared. Also, you wanted to subjugate the goblins for the sake of the village, not yourself. Finally, nobody would have ever thought that I was an adventurer the first time they saw me in these clothes, you know.ã
ãBut...ã
ãItâs not like you personally did something to me. For example, if you decided to pick a fight with me, I would get mad, but you didnât do something like that, so you have nothing to apologize for. Thatâs why, you donât really have to worry about it.ã
ã............ã
ã............ã
Marcus and Timor seemed like they wanted to say something else while Shia and Cattleya just kept silent and listened.
I wasnât able to stand the silence, so...
ãWant to eat something?ã
The mood was getting really heavy, so I brought out potato chips, fried potatoes, sandwiches, and other snacks from the Bear Box and put them on the table.
ãCan we?ã
ãOf course. I have a lot more, so go ahead and eat.ã
Marcus took a potato chip and ate it.
ãItâs good.ã
Timor took a potato chip too.
ãYeah, it tastes great.ã
It seemed that they liked it.
ãYuna-san.ã
Shia and Cattleya were eyeing the snacks on the table.
They obviously wanted to eat them, too.
Cattleya was rubbing her stomach just a while back; was it really a good idea to eat more?
ãYou can eat it, but donât blame me if you gain weight.ã
I warned them.
They looked at their stomachs.
ãI-Iâm fine.ã
ãM-me too.ã
Thanks to Shia and Cattleya acting like this, Marcus and Timor calmed down, and the heavy mood disappeared.
ãThis bread is delicious!ã
ãItâs better than the bread I eat at home.ã
Well, of course. A baker I personally chose made it, after all.
ãThese potato chips are delicious as well.ã
ãWait, did you two get to eat this before we came here?ã
Marcus looked at them with an envious expression.
ãIt was just a little! We shouldnât eat too much of Yuna-sanâs food while we are in the middle of the practice training.ã
ãHonestly, we just wanted to eat Yuna-sanâs food because itâs better than ours.ã
I noticed that the snack-pile was decreasing little by little, so I brought out all sorts of bread that Morin-san and the children from the orphanage had made, and put them on the table. With the uncomfortable silence from before completely gone, all the food I had brought out was disappearing into their stomachs.
Guys, we ate dinner just a while ago, right? Why were you eating so much?
Was that how the stomachs of young people worked? I wasnât able to keep up at all.
I hugged Hugging Bear and Swaying Bear while looking at them eating happily. There was no way I could eat any more, after all.
The next day, the four of them were rubbing their stomachs.
They couldnât refuse the breakfast the village chief made for us, so they had to force themselves to eat it; they ate too much yesterday night, after all.
It wasnât my fault. They decided to eat that much themselves.
ãWell then, Iâve put all the luggage on the carriage.ã
The village chief told Marcus.
ãLuggage?ã
With a pained expression, he asked Shia, who also seemed like was she was suffering.
ãThe luggage we will be transporting from the village to the capital. If I remember correctly, itâs threads and cloth.ã
I see. It was a local specialty, huh.
With those disgusting silkworms here, I somehow understood it.
After talking to Marcus, the village chief approached me.
ãYuna-san, we are indebted to you. It would have been terrible if something had happened to the students.ã
ãYou have thanked me more than enough yesterday, so itâs okay.ã
ãBut...ã
It seemed that the village chief wanted to say something else, but they already thanked me way too much yesterday, so I didnât think I could stand any more gratitude.
ãProtecting the students is my job, you know.ã
ãI understand. Oh right, we prepared what you asked for yesterday.ã
When the village chief said that, another villager brought a big box and gave it to me.
I looked inside and saw a lot of different colored cloth and threads.
Were these made from silkworm cocoons?
ãYuna-san, they look great.ã
Shia, who looked a bit jealous, said after peeking inside the box.
ãThese are all high class items.ã
ãReally?ã
ãThey are really popular with the nobles.ã
Well, if they were really giving it to me I would gladly accept it, but was it okay?
ãCan I really take this? Iâm not lying that I had killed the Black Tiger, but I have no proof, either, you know.ã
They couldnât really check the magic crystal without going to a town with an Adventurerâs Guild.
I could have showed them a corpse from a Black Tiger I killed before coming here, and they wouldnât have known.
ãThen I would be at blame for not being able to see through your lies. And more importantly , I would be embarrassed if we didnât give you our thanks simply because we didnât believe you.ã
The village chief said strongly.
ãThank you. I will accept it then.ã
I put the box with cloth and thread inside the Bear Box.
ãFeel free to visit us any time.ã
The villagers sent us out, and the carriage headed back towards the capital.