Bear-san, Is Having A Discussion.
âSo, Cereille. About this time, Iâd like you to keep it a secret.â (Yuna)
âWhat do you want me to keep a secret?â (Cereille)
âAbout this house and how I defeated the monsters.â (Yuna)
âIâll keep not only the house but also about the monsters a secret? If you report it to the Adventurersâ Guild, I think they will reward you. Of course, I know they wonât believe you, so Iâll be happy to put in a good word for you. I will also inform my father that the town was saved thanks to Yuna, so I am sure he will also thank you.â (Cereille)
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âI donât want any reward, or even a thank you from your father.â (Yuna)
âWait, then we wonât be able to thank you, Yuna.â (Cereille)
âAs I was saying, you donât have to thank me. Both you and Keith are safe, and thatâs all that matters.â (Yuna)
I didnât save them because I wanted money or rewards. I just donât want the people I know to die because I didnât help them. If I didnât know Cereille, I probably wouldnât have cared if I saw her galloping her horse. I would not have chased after her. I even probably would have been a stranger when I heard about Cereilleâs death.
But since I already know Cereille, I had a conversation with her and got to know her. So I decided to help. Not to be thanked by her. It was for myself.
âYunaâ¦â¦ I would have fallen in love with you if you were a boy.â (Cereille)
Even if a certain part of me was small, Iâm still a girl.
âNo, Keith will take over, so even girls canâ¦â¦.â (Cereille)
I think I heard something in a small voice, but it was probably just my imagination.
âBut if you keep quiet about this, it would mean Yunaâs deeds wonât be known.â (Cereille)
âI donât like commotions. Besides, no one would believe me even if I told them that I had defeated these monsters. If you didnât see it with your own eyes and only heard the story, you wouldnât believe it either, would you?â (Yuna)
âThatâsâ¦â¦â (Cereille)
âSo you donât have to force yourself to put a good word for me. You will also be labeled as weird.â (Yuna)
âBut thanks to Yuna, I was saved, Keith was saved, and you also saved the city. I canât stay silent. Besides, there is the matter of the monsters too. If they could see that, they would believe us.â (Cereille)
We will be looked at oddly, strange rumors might circulate, and above all, itâs a pain.
âAnd you also have to report the monsters lying around. You defeated those, Yuna, and now youâll lose your claim to them.â (Cereille)
âItâs okay, Iâll stuff it all in my item bag, and Iâll take care of the other monsters. Without the presence of the monsters, we can probably claim that you rescued Keith from the man all by yourself.â (Cereille)
Thatâs the best way.
Cereille pondered over my suggestion.
âI understand. If you say so, Yuna, I will not force you to do so. However, I will reveal that you helped me rescue Keith from the man. Thatâs the one thing I will not compromise on.â (Cereille)
âAll right.â (Yuna)
I also decided to also give my part. Besides, I think it would be easier to explain things if I was there.
We found a middle ground with each other, and the discussion was over. Now we just have to deal with the mountain of monsters corpses outside. But first, letâs get out of the bear costume, shall we?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
My skirt was rolled up under my costume, and it was in a weird state. And itâs a little stuffy because of the uniform. But I think Iâd better wait until after I deal with the monsters outside. Thereâs a possibility that more monsters will return to this spot.
Iâd like to change, but Iâll stay in my stuffy bear costume a little longer.
âWhat will you do now, Cereille?â (Yuna)
âWhat about you, Yuna?â (Cereille)
âI told you earlier, Iâm going to deal with the monsters, then go back. If I leave them like this, it will cause a commotion.â (Yuna)
Sorry goblins and orcs, but I donât want your magic stones, Iâll just bury you.
âIâll help you with that.â (Cereille)
âIs it okay? Isnât your family worried?â (Yuna)
âThatâsâ¦â¦â (Cereille)
Cereille looked at Keith, who was sleeping.
âDonât worry about it.â (Yuna)
âNo, while I think my father will scold me, I canât push the clean-up to you, Yuna. Otherwise, I wonât have a face to challenge you to a match in the future.â (Cereille)
Cereille shook her head.
âAs Iâve said, you donât have to worry about it.â (Yuna)
But Cereille would not budge.
Thereâs no point in arguing here, so Iâll just get it over with and head back to town. Itâll be faster that way, and itâs not worth the hassle of arguing about this.
âThen may I ask you to take care of the goblins and orcs? I donât need their magic stones or anything, so it would be great if you could deal with them for me.â (Yuna)
If the monsters were not disposed of properly, they could attract other monsters, and also if the corpses were left untouched, they could become the source of pathogen outbreaks. They must be either burned or buried.
âYes, I can handle that. Leave it to me.â (Cereille)
Cereille and I went outside.
âWhat are you going to do with the worm? Are you not going to dismantle it?â (Cereille)
âItâs okay, Iâll just put it in my item bag.â (Yuna)
I said and transferred the worm carcass in the bear box.
âCome to think of it, you did pull out a house from it. Yunaâs non-standards never cease to amaze me.â (Cereille)
Next, I put away the big wyverns and the rest of the wolves. The bear box was really handy.
When I tried to put the Wolves in the bear box, Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear came to me.
âWhatâs wrong?â (Yuna)
âKu~u ~ nâ
Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear looked in a particular direction and cried.
I wonder what that could be. Maybe more monsters?
Use detection skills to confirm.
The reactions were people. Several people were moving toward us.
âWhat is wrong with Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear?â (Cereille)
Cereille, who was processing the goblins nearby, asked.
âIt looks like some people are heading over hereâ (Yuna)
âSwaying Bear and Hugging Bear can even know that?â (Cereille)
âMaybe they can smell them.â (Yuna)
âOh right, animals are supposed to have a good nose.â (Cereille)
Cereille seemed to be satisfied with that explanation.
âFor the time being, we have to do something about it. This isnât good.â (Yuna)
The worm and the wyverns have been cleared away. But the corpses of wolves, goblins, and orcs were still scattered around.
And the bear house. Ah, and I didnât change my clothes, so Iâm still a bear.
Well, itâs my usual look, so itâs okay.
âCereille, please get Keithâ (Yuna)
If Keith was still in the bear house, I cannot put the house away in the bear box.
âKeith?â (Cereille)
Theyâre moving fast. Theyâre probably riding on horses.
âNo. We wonât make it. Weâll not make it in time.â (Yuna)
I saw someone on a horse coming toward us.
I couldnât make it in time.
âAh whatever, Cereille. For now, just deceive them.â (Yuna)
âHow can I deceive them!?â (Cereille)
âPlease do it properly.â (Yuna)
âI understand. Iâll do my best.â (Cereille)
If theyâre adventurers, we could tell lies. But the most problematic thing about this scene was the explanation of the bear house, and that a wandering adventurer defeated the monsters.
As I pondered what to do, unexpected words came out of Cereilleâs mouth.
âThatâs my father.â (Cereille)
I looked at the person who was coming towards us.
Indeed. The man on the horse was Cereilleâs father. So that means the one with him was an escort?
Cereilleâs father comes straight to us, looking at the fallen monsters around him.
âYuna, what should we do!â (Cereille)
âEven if you ask me that, I donât know.â (Yuna)
This time, Cereille was beginning to panic.
âYou have to report to your father.â (Yuna)
âYeah, but Iâm not ready for that.â (Cereille)
I canât do that either.
Regardless of our feelings, Cereilleâs father comes to us.
âCereille!â (Count Fornitz)
Cereilleâs father dismounted from his horse.
âFather⦠why are you here?â (Cereille)
âI saw your letter, and found out you left the city, so I came after you.â (Count Fornitz)
Cereille looked at me with a troubled expression. Iâm the one in trouble, you know. What should I do?
Cereilleâs father looked around slightly, then looked at Cereille.
âCereille, are you alright?â (Count Fornitz)
âYes, Iâm fine.â (Cereille)
âI have a lot of questions. But first, is Keith safe?â (Count Fornitz)
âYes. Heâs uninjured. Heâs sleeping right there in that house.â (Cereille)
Cereilleâs father turned his gaze at the bear house and gave it a subtle look.
Well, he was informed that his son was kidnapped and yet not injured, but now, he was told that his son was in a house shaped like a bear, he would obviously have that reaction.
âI see. Youâre both safe. So, what about these monsters?â (Count Fornitz)
Cereilleâs father looked around. Countless corpses of wolves and goblins were scattered.
I have no choice but to explain it.
At the very least the worm and wyverns were already tucked away in the bear box.
âThis is not a good place to talk, why donât we talk inside the house?â (Yuna)
It may take a while. I guess we could start preparing to head back to town, but theyâre definitely not in the mood for that.
Either way, they will have to go inside the bear house to check on Keith.
At my suggestion, Cereilleâs father looked at the bear house suspiciously.
âEtto, and you are?â (Count Fornitz)
Apparently, he didnât recognize me because of my bear outfit.
âFather, sheâs Yuna, the one who came to our house the other day together with Noa.â (Cereille)
ââ¦.Ah, so youâre the one with the young lady Noa. But why were you dressed as a bear?â (Count Fornitz)
âFather, letâs go inside first.â (Cereille)
When I was about to answer, Cereille offered me a helping hand.
âYouâre right. Letâs go then.â (Count Fornitz)
He asked the escort to stay outside and continue to check the perimeter with Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear.
I also informed the escort that Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear were docile. The escort looked doubtful, but he still nodded.
Then I took Cereille and her father inside the bear house.
Cereilleâs father looked inside the bear house curiously. Then, when he saw Keith sleeping on the sofa, he rushed to Keith, just as Cereille did earlier.
âFather, heâs okay. Heâs just sleeping.â (Cereille)
Cereille told her father the same words I said to her earlier.
I prepared tea and placed it on the table.
âHave some tea and talk. Iâll leave you guys by yourselves.â (Yuna)
âNo, Yuna, please stay with us.â (Cereille)
I couldnât escape.
Cereille and I sat on the sofa, and Cereilleâs father sat on the opposite side, facing us.
Cereilleâs father stared at Cereille, but Cereille looked away to escape his gaze.
âNow then, how about some explanation?â (Count Fornitz)
Cereille began to speak slowly and in order.
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Authorâs Note:
This is how Cereilleâs father arrived.
Once this is done, we should be able to get back to Noaâ¦â¦ hopefully.
[Notice] The next post may be delayed next week. I hope you understand.