This week, I went back and read it again, little by little.
There were so many missing or wrong characters, that I cried.
I wanted to get rid of the âlacked writing abilityâ and âlots of errors and typosâ parts.
However, there are probably some this time, too.
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ãDid you come to help us?ã
When I turned and looked behind me, there was an elderly man and a small girl there.
They werenât wearing the type of clothing that commoners would wear.
If I had to say, it was closer to the type of clothes Noa wore.
...Which meant they were nobles? Or the kind of people with lots of money.
ãIf youâre talking about the orcs, though that may be the case-ã
ãIs that so? It would be bad if we didnât express our gratitude as well. We are Gran Faren Gramm. We thank you, together with our granddaughter.ã
ãIâm an adventurer, Yuna. I only saved you because I was passing by chance, so donât worry about it.ã
ãStill, arenât you dressed in some strange clothing?ã
ãDonât mind it.ã
ãHowever, you sure took down those orcs quite easily. Isnât that the missus from Cliffâs place over there?ã
The old man who introduced himself as Gran looked over at Noa.
ãGran-sama, it has been a long time. It is I, Noire.ã
Noa gave an aristocratic curtsy and greeting.
She called him Gran-sama. As expected, they were aristocrats.
ãI see, it was Noire after all. Has it been a year since we last met? Youâve sure grown up. Is Cliff not with you?ã
ãFather is busy with work, so he is still in town. I was told to go to the Royal Capital by myself to see mother first.ã
ãYou came out here all by yourself?ã
ãYes, but my bodyguard Yuna-san is here, so I am alright.ã
Gran-san looked me over.
ãThat fellow Cliff seems to have caught a strangely dressed, but competent adventurer.ã
I wish you would stop calling me strange over and over.
ãMisa, long time no see.ã
Noa approached the girl standing beside Gran-san.
She was a few years younger than even Noa.
ãElder Sister Noire, it has been a while.ã
ãMisa is also going to the Royal Capital?ã
ãYes, Father and Mother went to the Royal Capital earlier, so I am heading there with Grandfather.ã
ãI see.ã
ãIâm sorry for interrupting your conversation, but there are some post-battle things I want to talk about.ã
Marina came over.
ãIf we leave the orc corpses like this, itâs likely that their companions, or other monsters attracted by the bodies, will come. I want to process the orcs, but what should we do?ã
ãProcess them?ã
ãI want to divide up our share. Though you were the one who defeated them, you defeated them with a surprise attack from behind while we were engaging them. Thatâs why we also want a part.ã
Ah, so you were worried about that.
ãThatâs fine. Iâll give them all to you. You can deal with them however you want.ã
ãAre you serious?! Itâs six orc bodies, you know!ã
If it was orcs, I had a lot in the Bear Box, so it wasnât necessary to forcibly acquire more here.
ãWeâre going to go on ahead to the Royal Capital first, so itâs fine.ã
I walked to and got on top of Hugging Bear.
ãNoa, Fina, weâre leaving!ã
ãPlease wait a moment!ã
Gran hailed us.
ãSince weâre both headed to the same place, why donât we travel together?ã
After thinking about it for a bit,
ãThereâs no merit for us, so I decline.ã
ãIâll pay you an escort fee.ã
ãIf itâs guards, donât you have those girls? Thatâs rather rude to them, donât you think?ã
I said it loud enough for the adventurers nearby to hear.
If we talked about employing me, it would be like telling them that they werenât trusted anymore.
ãItâs not that I donât particularly trust these girlsâ power. Please believe me when I say that it is for my granddaughter, Misaâs, sake.ã
ãMisaâs sake?ã
ãAh, during the journey here, it has only been the two of us in the carriage, so Misa has been bored. Which is why I was thinking that, if her acquaintance Noire was there, our journey would become more interesting.ã
Hmm. I wanted to decline somehow.
It had absolutely no merit.
I couldnât use the Bear House if we traveled together.
If it became unusable, neither the bed nor the bath could be used.
Our speed would definitely drop if we traveled together.
However, I couldnât make a decision based on my judgement alone.
If Cliff were here, I would just abide by his instructions.
There was no point in naming someone who wasnât here, though.
For now, Iâll ask the person being guarded, Noa, for her opinion.
ãNoa, what do you want to do?ã
ãMe?ã
I called Noa over and whispered quietly into her ear.
ãBy the way, if we travel together, the Bear House cannot be used, okay?ã
I didnât have any intention of bringing out the Bear House in front of a stranger.
Noa was mumbling âa bath, a bed, a bath, a bed...â under her breath.
Right now, in Noaâs head, a ãBed and Bath VS Misaãbattle was probably occurring.
After a few âunn, unnâ groans, the battle seemed to have come to a conclusion.
ãYuna-san, Iâm worried about Misa, so I was thinking of travelling together. Is that okay?ã
In the Bear House vs Misa battle, Misa seemed to have been the victor.
ãIf Noa has decided, then itâs fine, but there are a few conditions.ã
ãWhat conditions?ã
ãThe Bear House is a secret, of course, but if we run into an undefeatable monster, you must leave everyone behind and run away. You just have to promise me this.ã
ãI-I understand.ã
I turned towards Gran-san.
ãHas the consultation finished?ã
ãIt was decided that we will travel with you.ã
ãIs that so? Youâve saved me some trouble.ã
ãFina, please go help those girls with dismantling so we can depart quickly.ã
ãI understand.ã
Fina ran off towards the adventurers, who were in the middle of dismantling.
After a short while, the adventurers returned to us, having finished the dismantlement.
ãThat child is really good at dismantlement. It was a big help. So, are you really okay with this, giving all the orcs to us?ã
ãItâs fine. Since weâll be travelling together to the Royal Capital, Iâll have you listen to one of my requests in return. Itâs not a big deal, of course, so donât worry about it too much.ã
ãI-I got it.ã
If our selfishness was compared to the orcâs raw materials, the orcs should be heavier.
Having decided to travel together with Gran-sanâs group, we departed for the Royal Capital.
Noa rode in the carriage with Misa.
At that time, she had made a point of pointing at Fina with her finger.
ãIâll hand over Bear-san this time, but that is my reserved seat, okay?!ã
After firing off that declaration, Noa climbed aboard the carriage.
Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear still belong to me, you know.
Marina and the attendant, who took the reins, sat in the front of the carriage.
There was an attendant there all along?
Did you hide somewhere?
It was a man in his late thirties.
There was enough space for six people to sit in a commonly seen seating arrangement.
Elle, Masurika, and Euri sat inside the carriage, scanning to the left, right, and rear of the carriage. They sat in the spots next to Gran-san, Misa, and Noa, who had just boarded.
The bodyguards werenât the type to walk outside?
Thatâs what I was thinking, but, as expected, asking them to keep up with the carriageâs pace on foot for a long time, while carrying weapons and armor, was impossible.
When I thought of having to walk for about ten hours a day, I was suddenly grateful to Swaying and Hugging Bear.
The coachman was checking the condition of the horses pulling the carriage.
Fortunately, the horses were safe, so we would be able to depart immediately.
I wondered why they didnât decide to run away when the orcs attacked.
They were going to run away at first, but the orcs showed up in front of them when the horses began to tire, catching them in a pincer attack.
Since orcs were approaching from the rear, Marina and Euri went to engage them first, leaving only Elle and Masurika to deal with the orcs that came later. In the end, it turned into the situation from earlier.
We departed after having confirmed the status of the horses and the carriage.
Fina and I followed behind the carriage.
Clop, clop. Clop, clop.
Umu, our pace sure is slow.
At this rate, how long will it take to reach the Royal Capital?
We decided to go together though, so it couldnât be helped.
I left the monster detection to the bears and decided to take a nap atop Hugging Bear.
The weather was good, and Hugging Bearâs warmth was luring me to dreamland.
The carriage advanced without incident until the sun set after our departure.
The leader, Marina, called the carriage to a halt.
It looked like they planned to sleep outdoors, right here.
The carriage stopped beside the empty road that lead to the Royal Capital.
Marina directed the adventurers as they began to prepare meals and bedding.
I wanted to take out the Bear House, but I endured.
For now, I called out to Fina and Noa and began to prepare dinner.
Misa looked like she would be eating over there.
Well, even if I said preparing dinner, I took out some simple foodstuffs from the Bear Box, and finished with just that.
The adventurers over there also took out and ate portable meals from an item bag.
The difference was that my bread was still freshly baked, so it was soft and warm.
I ate while enjoying just a small feeling of superiority.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Soon, the time to sleep arrived.
It seemed like we would be heading out when the sun rose tomorrow.
When I started to prepare to sleep, Marina came over.
ãI want to decide on a rotation for night watch. Is that okay?ã
When camping outdoors, there existed an enemy of sleep called the night-watch.
Which is why, I would use the favor from the deal regarding the orc materials here!
ãIf itâs about the watch, these children are here, so it is alright.ã
I gestured towards Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear.
ãIf a monster or person approaches, these children will let me know.ã
ãIs that so?ã
ãWhich is why there isnât a need for a watch. If youâre still worried, can you handle it yourselves? Consider it as the exchange for the share of the orcs.ã
If I bring up the point of the orc materials, the other party has no choice but to relent.
ãCan those bears really be trusted?ã
ãFeel free to.ã
There was nothing else that I could say.
Whether they chose to believe me or not was up to them.
ãI understand.ã
Marina headed back towards the carriage.
ãNoa, where do you plan to sleep?ã
ãWhat do you mean by where?ã
ãDo you want to sleep together with Misa, or sleep together with the bears?ã
ãW-What do you mean, sleeping together with the bears?ã
She asked me in a shaky voice.
ãAt night, itâll be cold and dangerous, right? Hugging Bear, Swaying Bear, come here.ã
I called Hugging Bear and Swaying Bear over, and had both of them sit down.
Next, I called Fina over as an experimental subject, and wrapped her in a blanket.
I laid the wrapped Fina next to where the bears were sitting so that she was leaning against Hugging Bearâs stomach, and tucked her in.
With the left and right arms hugging Fina, yes, this work titled, ãTogether with Bear-sanã, was complete.
ãW-What is this, this wonderful way of sleeping?!ã
ãThis way, it wonât be cold, right?ã
ãIâll go tell Misa that I will sleep here. Fina! Thatâs my spot, so please vacate it, okay?ã
Noa went to where Misa was, and soon returned.
However, why did you come back with Misa?
ãYuna-san, Misa also wants to sleep together with Bear-san.ã
ãMay I also sleep together with Bear-san? Today, I heard a lot about the wonderfulness of the bears from Elder Sister Noa. I also want to sleep together with Bear-san. Please!ã
She gazed at me straightforwardly, with pure eyes.
As expected, there was no way I could say no to Misaâs pleas when she was even smaller than Noa.
ãItâs fine. The two of you can use Swaying Bear. Iâll sleep together with Fina.ã
ãThank you, Yuna-san.ã
ãThank you very much.ã
Misa also expressed her thanks.
ãSwaying Bear, unless danger approaches, you canât wake these two up, okay? As for Hugging Bear, if a monster or person approaches, let me know. Sorry about this, Fina, but youâll be sleeping with me.ã
ãOkay.ã
ãI might wake you up though, so sorry.ã
ãItâs alright.ã
I conceded half of Hugging Bearâs stomach.
Umu, it was warm.
I went to sleep while hugging one of Hugging Bearâs arms.
ãFina, good night.ã
ãYes, good night.ã