Bear-san, Asks About Bearmonite.
Fina and I returned to Crimonia.
Yesterday, when I told Tirumina-san that weâre heading home, she said she would wait for us at the orphanage, so we went to the orphanage.
When we came near the orphanage, I saw the children of the orphanage playing. One of them is Shuri.
[Oneechan!] Shuri
[Weâre back.] Fina
Shuri ran towards Fina, then Fina hugged Shuri.
Then, I asked Shuri and the children where Tirumina-san was, they said she was at the Directorâs office.
We were led by the children into the orphanage and went to where the director was.
In the room, there is the Director, Tirumina-san, and a young child. The young child is holding a stuffed bear. Thanks to the stuffed bear, she gradually cries less. Iâm glad it seems to be helping.
[Tirumina-san, weâre back.] Yuna
[Mom, weâre back.] Fina
Fina ran up to Tirumina-san.
[Welcome back. Yuna-chan, did Fina give you any trouble?] Tirumina
Tirumina-san asks while petting her daughterâs head.
[Sheâs still a good girl as ever.] Yuna
I briefly recount the events in the dwarven city. Then, when I took out the cooking utensils for the orphanage that Tirumina-san asked Fina for from the bear box, the Director thanked me.
[Thank you, Yuna-chan. This will make cooking a lot easier.] Director
[If you want to say thanks, please give it to Tirumina-san and Fina. Iâm just bringing it here.] Yuna
[Oh, thatâs right. Tirumina-san, Fina-chan. Thank you as well.] Director
[I was just asked by my mom.] Fina
Fina looks embarrassed.
[Well, itâs dangerous to use old ones and itâs hard to use a bunch of small pots and pans.] Tirumina
[Director. If you find anything lacking besides the cooking utensils, please let me know.] Yuna
The director doesnât often tell me what she needs. So I donât know what inconveniences they may be having. However, Tirumina-san, who has been staying with them more and more, has been checking on the orphanage and buying things that are missing. This time, pots and pans and other cooking utensils are part of them.
Then Liz-san and Nifu-san came over and were overjoyed to see the new pots, pans, and all of the cooking utensils.
Next, I head to Anzuâs store together with Tirumina-san, Fina, and Shuri.
[Iâve been making a lot of soup and I didnât have enough big pots. I am also very happy with my new frying pan. Thank you, Yuna-san.] Anzu
Anzu looked happily at the big pots I had bought.
[If youâre going to thank someone, thank Tirumina-san.] Yuna
[Yes, of course, thank you, Tirumina-san.] Anzu
[Itâs just that Iâve been wanting one of these for a while.] Tirumina
I also left the pots and knives for frying use. If I wanted to buy a knife to handle fish, I should have bought one in the town of Mereera, but I already bought knives from elsewhere.
After leaving Anzuâs store, we went to Morin-sanâs store next.
Morin-sanâs store also uses pots for frying potato chips, French fries, and other fried foods. Then I put down the small cooking utensils and other items.
[Iâm saved. Yuna-chan, Tirumina-san. Thank you.] Morin
[If you need anything else, please donât hesitate to let me know.] Yuna
[Thank you. Iâll ask for you then.] Morin
After leaving the Bearâs Rest Shop, we went to Tirumina-sanâs house. I took out the cooking utensils from the bear box to use at her house.
[The one Iâve been using for years was getting damaged, so now I can cook with peace of mind. Fina wouldnât let me buy one because she said it would be a waste.] Tirumina
[Because weâve been using it for a long time.] Fina
[But the old ones are hazardous because the handles are easily coming loose. Thereâs a limit to how much you can repair them.] Tirumina
Itâs just like Fina to say that. She doesnât buy things on a whim just because she has the money. I have to learn a little from her because I buy things as soon as I have money.
However, Iâve always bought what I want. Even if I look back on my actions before I came to another world up to now, this personality is unlikely to be easily corrected.
You have to spend money to make the economy go around. I kept telling myself that.
After delivering my purchases, I returned to the bear house alone.
Oh, by the way, I tried to give Tirumina-san the red horns of Big Boars as souvenirs, but she said she didnât want such.
[We have no taste for such expensive horns. Weâre more interested in things like food.] Tirumina
So I promised to bring her some Big Boar meat next time. Of course, it would be Finaâs job to dismantle it. Shuri also said she would do it, so I decided to ask the two of them to do it next time.
Now that Iâm back at the bear house, Iâd like to just dive into the bed and relax. But Iâm worried about the bear gate I set up at Mumroot-sanâs house though, so I come back to Mumrutâs house.
I checked the room, but there was no one in the room where the bear gate was placed. Well, of course, time would pass since I went to the royal capital, returned to Crimonia, dropped by the orphanage, the shops, and Finaâs house.
I retrieved the bear gate, then I moved to the room where Mumroot-san was and thanked him.
[Missy, youâre back?] Mumroot
[Thank you, Mumroot-san. That was a big help. But I didnât expect you to have a magic circle ready for me.] Yuna
[I heard about it last night, so I prepared it.] Mumroot
Mumroot-san smiled a little.
But partly because of that, Rikka-san never doubted the words I said. She thought that she easily got to the royal capital thanks to Mumroot-san. Well, the mysterious powers of the elves were more convincing than the power of me dressed in a bear suit.
[Is Ruimin not here?] Yuna
The only person in the room was Mumroot-san.
[Ruimin-san went to hand out what sheâd bought.] Mumroot
Oh, thatâs right.
I think Iâll go see Ruimin later. But before that, Iâll ask Mumroot-san something first.
[Oh yeah, thereâs something Iâd like you to look at, Mumroot-san.] Yuna
I have a couple of round ores. I took out two bearmonites and showed them to Mumroot-san. He then received the bearmonites and checked them.
[Are these spirit stones?] Mumroot
Itâs just as Rojina-san said.
[Where did you get these?] Mumroot
[Well, I got those while I was doing some stuff. And when I asked some certain people to look at those they said the elves knew more about it.] Yuna
[Indeed, we elves know so much about spirit stones.] Mumroot
[So will these stones really strengthen whoever has it?] Yuna
Well, itâs a standard piece of equipment in the game.
[Each spirit stone has its own attributes, so if you have a wind spirit stone, you need to be good at wind magic, and if you have a fire spirit stone, you need to be good at fire magic. So, if you donât have the right spirit stone for your attribute, itâll be useless. Even if we, who are good at wind magic, have a fire spirit stone, it will have no effect.] Mumroot
Well, even in games, the equipment has its own affinities to be able to be equipped or not.
[However, these spirit stones have already changed, moreover, Iâve never seen it like this before. Wind would make it green, fire would make it red. But these ones are black.] Mumroot
Normally, it would be a dark attribute, but in this case, itâs a bear.
Is there such a thing as dark magic in the first place? It seems like it could be done, though, since magic power changes with images. I wonder if itâs possible to create darkness with light and vice versa. Iâll give it a try next time.
[Etto, that seems to be a bear spirit stone.] Yuna
[Bear?] Mumroot
At my words, Mumroot-san looked alternately at the bearmonite and me.
Lying wonât help with the story, so Iâll tell Mumroot-san what I know.
About Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear touched them first. And that Iâve been holding on to them.
When I explained, Mumroot-san seemed to be convinced. Itâs a good thing he didnât dig into it deeper.
[So, if I wear these, Iâll be enhanced?] Yuna
This is like saying to myself, . Well, to begin with, bearmonite is my personal item.
But why wasnât it called a bear spirit stone? Thatâs the only part I donât understand.
[Thatâs the short answer, but itâs not half as effective as it could be.] Mumroot
[Is that so?] Yuna
[We call this the Rite of Covenant. We, the elves, make a pact with the stone that gives us this power and draws from it.] Mumroot
[Um, how does that contract work?] Yunan/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I thought it would be a good thing to have, but he just told me that the effect would be halved. If Iâm going to equip it anyway, Iâd rather have a stronger effect.
[Iâm not supposed to tell you this, but I donât mind it since youâre the village benefactor.] Mumroot
[Okay?] Yuna
[I trust that youâre not the kind of person that will talk about it to anyone.] Mumroot
When someone says something like that, I have no choice but to keep quiet. And I trust Mumroot-san to keep quiet about the bear gate too, so itâs mutual.
[May we go back to the room we were in then?] Mumroot
Mumroot-san stood up and moved to the room with the magic circle.
[I see youâve cleared the door.] Mumroot
Mumroot-san crouched down, picked up the edge of the carpet on the floor, and spun it around to roll up the carpet that had the magic circle on it. He then puts it away on a shelf near the wall. There are many rolled-up carpets on the shelf.
[Now which one was it?] Mumroot
Mumroot-san is looking at the many carpets and searching for them.
[Could it be that these carpets have a magic circle on them like the one I just saw?] Yuna
[Yes, the carpets here have various magic circles on them. One of these magic circles was the one that contracts with the power of the spirit stones. Now which one was it?] Mumroot
Mumuroot-san is looking for a certain carpet while talking.
[Then, was the magic circle just like the other one?] Yuna
[Thatâs a magic circle that heals fatigue.] Mumroot
So thereâs also a magic circle like that. That makes me curious about the rest of the carpets here. I wonder what kind of magic circle those have?
If I ask him to tell me, will he do it?
This kind of thing makes my blood boil as a former gamer.
[These magic circles, are they drawn on the carpet?] Yuna
[I sewed it with thread soaked with magic power. It will improve the flow of magic and can be reused again and again.] Mumroot
Certainly, itâs a pain to draw a complicated magic circle every time. Even if I saw a magic circle, it would be too complicated for me to memorize. Itâs a pain to draw them on paper, even more so when drawing them on the ground. But if you weave it into a carpet, you can just spread it out and use it, as long as you donât cut it.
[Oh, here it is. This one right here.] Mumroot
While I was paying attention to the carpets, Mumroot-san took out one of them. He then rolled out the carpet on the floor. On it, there was a magic circle with a different pattern than the one that healed my fatigue.
Authorâs Note:
Today marks the third anniversary of Kuma. Thank you very much.
Iâll be taking a break from posting next time, and will post one in SS in three days to celebrate the third anniversary. Thank you for your understanding.
I have to reflect a little that I was a bit lax in setting up the bearmonite.
This is because I had a lot of trouble deciding whether to make it a weapon or a piece of equipment.
As for Mumroot-sanâs tone, I wrote him in an old-fashioned tone when he reappeared last time.
Many people pointed out that it was different, and it has been corrected. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Amazonâs electronic version, Kindle 5th Anniversary Campaign (until October 19, 2017), is currently selling the first volume of Kuma for 75% off at 324 yen.
I hope you enjoy it.
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