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The king rested his chin on his hand and began to talk.
ãLetâs see. You know how, down in the south, there is the Triform Kingdom, right?ã
He told me like it was something obvious, but clearly, I didnât know much about other kingdoms, so I shook my head.
ãWell, thatâs fine... If you head south from the capital, you will eventually reach a large desert, and once you cross it, you reach the Triform Kingdom.ã
So, there was a country down south, huh? Still, past a desert he said. Was it more like the Sahara Desert or the Tottori Sand Dunes?
Well, I had never been to either of those places, so I didnât know how big they were, anyway.
ãSo, I guess that country wants the Krakenâs magic stone, then?ã
I thought for sure that I was correct, but the king shook his head.
ãNo, thatâs not it. The place that needs it is Deserto, a town in the middle of the desert.ã
ãDeserto?ã
Another new name came up.
ãYes, itâs located in the dead center of the desert. Our Elfanica Kingdom and Triform Kingdom are trading with each other, so people naturally gathered together and created the town they now call Deserto.ã
If this was the game, it would surely be one of those desert towns located next to an oasis.
Was in the same in this world, and this town had an oasis as well?
ãDeserto has become very important for both kingdoms as a stopping point on our trade route. Yet now, I hear that the water magic stone that supplied the people of Deserto with water broke apart. With the stone broken, their water reserves are rapidly decreasing, and soon, the town might become uninhabitable. We absolutely have to prevent that, so I brainstormed for a solution and remembered that you defeated a Kraken, which is how we ended up here.ã
ãOkay, I now get why you called for me, but doesnât the castle have any such magic stones of their own to spare?ã
Even though this was a big stone, a royal castle should have some to spare, no?
ãI think youâre misunderstanding something: there arenât many magic stones that are the size of the one you have. Thatâs ignoring how difficult water magic stones are to obtain. Water magic stones of this size are almost impossible to find.ã
Well, when I thought about it, that made sense considering it was indeed tougher to fight a monster in the water than on land. I very clearly recalled the amount of effort I had spent to defeat the Kraken. If I had battled it on land, the fight would have been way easier. Using that metric, it should be difficult to fight against other water monsters as well.
Us humans lived on the land, so of course it was easier to stick to fighting land monsters.
ãHence, I was hoping they could use your stone. You will be reimbursed for it, of course.ã
Would they give me money in exchange? I honestly didnât need money but it would leave a bad aftertaste if I were to abandon the town just because I didnât like their reimbursement.
Still, no matter how I looked at it, a single magic stone shouldnât be enough to support an entire town, even with how big the Krakenâs magic stone was, so I decided to confirm it with the king.
ãFrom what I heard, its power will be amplified by the means of a magic circle. Iâm not really an expert in that regard, so I donât know the details of how it works.ã
There was even such a thing as amplifying magic?
Well, that was quite a normal setting considering this was a fantasy world.
At least I now understood why they needed the Krakenâs magic stone.
ãOkay, if thatâs how it is, I donât mind giving them my stone.ã
Since it would be of a big help to the town, I saw no reason to refuse, especially since it would only continue to rot in my Bear Box otherwise.
ãThank you. There was something else I wanted to ask you... Are you and your bears okay with the heat?ã
The king asked, taking a glance at the Bears as he mentioned them.
ãIf I have to choose between liking it and disliking it, Iâd say I dislike it. What about you two? I donât really think you care too much.ã
Personally, I was bad with the heat. Air conditioning was a big necessity in the summer.
Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear only responded with ãKuunã, and I had no way to judge what they meant by their innocent expressions.
ãIâm sorry to ask this of you, but would you be willing to go to the desert with your bears?ã
ãGo to the desert? I think that should be fine.ã
I had my Bear Suit, so the desert heat should have no effect on me. Well, I had never tested its heat resistance to such an extent, so it might not stop the heat completely. Same with the Bears, I had no idea how they would handle the desert heat.
We had all been fine inside that blizzard on the snowy mountain, so a desert should most likely be okay as well. Only a volcano would probably be able to stop us.
ãIn that case, I would like to make an official request to you, adventurer Yuna. Can you please bring your magic stone to the town of Deserto?ã
ãYou want me to do it?ã
ãYes. If you do it, the stone will get there quickly without the chance of being stolen. Your bears can cover large distances in no time, and you are strong enough to defeat even a monster of the Krakenâs tier. You will be fine with any attacks you might face on the way.ã
Shouldnât he be a little more concerned for a fifteen-year-old maiden getting attacked by monsters? Well, as long as I had my Bear Suit, I should be able to do away with most of them, but that wasnât really the problem.
Still, a town in the desert, huh. While I would love to visit such a place, I already had my plans for the seaside trip. Well, if I only went there as a one way trip, maybe I would be able to return in time? After all, once I arrived at the town, I could just set up a Bear Gate to return home.
ãWhat kind of place is Deserto?ã
ãLetâs see. Like I told you before, the town was built by people who gathered there on their own. Hence, it does not belong to any country and is a neutral town.ã
ãReally? Since they requested the water magic stone from us, I was sure they were a part of our country.ã
ãWell... There were some complications between the previous generation of Elfanica and Triform kingdoms, so the town was set as a neutral ground by our signed non-aggression pact. The town most likely asked both of our kingdoms for the stone. I would like to deliver the stone before the Triform Kingdom does, so the town will be indebted to us instead of Triform Kingdom.ã
Indebted? Even when concerning kingdoms, such things came into play, huh.
Some hidden conflict must be happening between the two countries for sure.
ãWhy are you making such a strange expression? You are misunderstanding something again, arenât you. Our kingdoms presently have good relations with each other.ã
ãReally?ã
ãYes. As I mentioned earlier, it was our previous generation that had the conflict. We are friendly now.ã
ãAnd yet you want the town to be indebted do you...ã
ãYou never know how long peace will last. Something may happen when the next generation takes up rule. Having more information about the areas near the borders is always useful.ã
So, he was trying to invest in the future generations.
If the town owed our country a favor, then they might be willing to sell us information when the opposing country did something suspicious.
A king always had to act while taking the future into account... Such a troublesome job would be impossible for me, and I would have definitely offloaded it to someone else.
ãAnyways, this will be treated as a rank B request.ã
ãA rank B request?!ã
ãYes. Subjugating the Kraken would be considered harder than a normal rank B mission. Since this mission will include its stone, then of course the request rank has to reflect it.ã
Certainly, a request to obtain a Krakenâs magic stone and bring it somewhere would entail either subjugating a Kraken or buying the stone off of someone. Buying such a stone from someone required finding such a person and then negotiating with them.
So, looking at it like that, maybe it being a rank B request made sense...
ãI just have to bring it there, right?ã
ãYes, thatâs it.ã
ãOkay, I accept this request.ã
ãThank you. Just to make sure, are you going to go in that suffocating outfit?ã
The king asked as he glanced at my Bear Suit.
ãThatâs the plan, why?ã
Actually, there was no way I would enter a desert without it.
With my feeble body, I wouldnât even be able to stand still at a desert for more than a few minutes before collapsing from heat stroke.
ãAre you sure youâre going to be fine in such an outfit?ã
ãYes, Iâll be fine.ã
ãAlright, thatâs fine, then. I was only worried you might collapse in the middle of the desert.ã
Just like Noa had already pointed out, my outfit seemed really hot to others, but the appearance couldnât be farther from the truth.
The king reached into one of his drawers, pulled something out, and handed it to me.
ãHere is a letter for you to deliver to the lord of Deserto. Heâs called Balima. I wrote about you in this letter, so that you wonât cause too much of a commotion when you arrive.ã
ãI wouldnât intentionally do that...ã
ãIâm just kidding. A girl wearing a bear costume most likely wonât be able to meet him, at least without a letter with the royal seal. Just show them the crest, and you should be treated properly.ã
ãWait... Since you prepared this letter beforehand, doesnât that mean you planned for me to go in the first place?ã
ãI prepared two letters, actually. One regular and one that talks about you.ã
It seemed like the king had a back-up plan, after all.
He had prepared another letter in case I refused his request.
I unsummoned my Bears, and put the Krakenâs magic stone and the letter into the Bear Box. Just as I stood up from the sofa to leave, something came to my mind.
ãAh, thatâs right. I wish to go see Princess Flora today. Would that be okay?ã
I wanted to bring her the cakes that Elena-san had made.
ãI donât mind, but I would appreciate it if you would depart for Deserto soon.ã
ãOkay, I will be quick.ã
Having received the kingâs approval, I left the office and headed to Princess Floraâs room.
The king followed me, though. Was he going back to work?
As I was getting closer to Princess Floraâs room, the king was still behind me, so I started to wonder where he could be going.
When I stopped in front of Princess Floraâs room, the king stopped right next to me. It was then when it dawned on me.
ãUm, youâre following me, arenât you?ã
ãWell, youâre bringing Flora the cake you were eating earlier, no?ã
ãYes, but why are you here as well?ã
ãObviously, I should have some as well.ã
What did he mean by obviously?
I was pretty sure that made no sense... Well, it was too late to rebuke him now, so I decided to ignore him and entered Princess Floraâs room.
ãFlora, are you here?ã
ãFather?ã
Princess Flora noticed us, and started to quickly trod our way. The king knelt down and spread his arms wide, but just like a scene from an anime or manga, Princess Flora completely ignored him and flew into my embrace instead.
ãBear-san!ã
I could see the kingâs back shiver slightly from being ignored. He had trouble figuring out what to do with his hands that were now reached out to greet only air.
I should probably act like I saw nothing.
ãPrincess Flora, I brought you some cake, so letâs have some together, okay?ã
ãOkay!ã
ãI will go and prepare some tea, then.ã
Anju-san also decided not to mention the kingâs stature and quickly ran away to the other side of the room to make tea.
I took Princess Floraâs hand and led her to a table. Once she was comfortably sitting down on a chair, I brought out the newly-made cakes.
ãAnju-san, could you bring these to Zelef-san afterwards? I will ask him for his opinion on them later.ã
ãOkay, I will do so.ã
ã I also have some for you too, so please eat it later.ã
ãThank you very much, Yuna-sama.ã
Anju-san couldnât eat together with us when the king was here, so she would have to wait until the king was gone.
ãAll of you, donât just ignore me...ã
The king finally managed to recover and came to sit with us.
ãGive me my share, too!ã
ãFather, are you mad?ã
ãNo, Iâm not.ã
ãYouâre being so petty just because your daughter ignored you.ã
ãObviously Iâm upset, losing to a bear.ã
ãWell, all you have to do wear a bear costume yourself, then Princess Flora will be happy with you, too.ã
ãThereâs no way I could ever do that!ã
Well, I actually didnât want to have the same look as the king, either, so this was fine by me.
I gave the king a share of cake to appease him.
ãOh right, is Eleanora-san not here today?ã
At this point, she should have sniffed me out already.
ãShe doesnât know youâre here because I ordered everybody not to contact her unless I have a need for her personally.ã
So, she wasnât here yet because the king blocked out her informants.
Still, I was sure that if she found out about this later on, she would complain without end, so I decided to ask Anju-san to bring Eleanora-san some cake as well.
After we ate the cake, I played with Princess Flora for a while then left the castle.