After we entered the room and the two of us were alone, Fina and I both let out a big sigh before sitting on the beds.
ãBig sis Yuna, today was tiring.ã
ãAre you okay?ã
ãIâm all right, but is it really okay for someone like me to stay at an aristocratâs house?ã
ãI thought you were rather quiet, but you were thinking about such a thing.ã
ãThatâs because if I blurted out something strange and offended someone, it would trouble my family.ã
In the end, that was how nobles seemed from a commonerâs point of view.
ãWell then, now that the escort request has also been dealt with, shall we look for an Inn? Fina can also calm down that way, right?ã
ãBut, the money-ã
ãThat much is fine. Fina doesnât need to worry about the money, you know.ã
ãBut...ã
ãI donât want to hear any more âbutsâ. Anyway, weâll look for an inn tomorrow, so letâs call it a day and go to sleep already.ã
ãOkay. Thank you, Big Sis Yuna.ã
We got into our respective beds and slept to recover from the dayâs fatigue.
The next morning, Fina was already awake and was sitting on the bed with a bored look on her face, having nothing to do.
ãGood morning.ã
ãGood morning to you as well.ã
ãYouâre already up.ã
ãYes, I woke up at my usual time, but there was nothing for me to do.ã
Ever since her mother had fallen ill, Fina had woken up early in the morning to do the housework and to work at the guild.
It had probably become a habit for her to get up early in the morning.
ãThen, after I get changed, shall we head to the dining room?ã
ãIsnât it still too early?ã
ãIf itâs too early, we should go outside to eat. In that case, we can also search for an inn along the way.ã
ãAre you really going to look for an inn? I can bear with it here, if thatâs what you are worried about.ã
ãItâs not for Finaâs sake. I also donât feel at ease in this house.ã
The dining room was empty when we arrived.
It seemed that a nobleâs morning started late.
For the time being, we decided to search for someone who would be able to give us permission to go out.
When we left the dining room and entered the hallway, we found the maid from yesterday.
ãWell, if isnât Yuna-sama and Fina-sama. Youâre both up early.ã
ãGood morning. Iâd like to have a meal. Is it possible? If not, then I was thinking of heading out.ã
ãNo, it is fine. Please wait for a short while in the dining room.ã
While we were waiting in the dining room, Eleanora-san entered.
ãAra, youâre up early.ã
ãGood morning to you.ã
ãGood morning. Having a meal already?ã
ãYes.ã
ãThen, what are your plans for today?ã
Since she asked about our plans, I decided to speak honestly.
ãTo look for an inn.ã
ãAn inn? Why? Itâs fine if you stay here until the end of the birthday festival.ã
ãFor some reason, it seems that a commoner like me cannot calm down inside an aristocratâs house.ã
ãHowever, I think that will be impossible. Thanks to the birthday festival, there is a huge influx of people here, so I think the inns will be overflowing.ã
The birthday festival, huh?
The inns are definitely impossible, huh?
In that case, itâs a little earlier than planned, but should I find a house to install a Bear Gate in?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãThatâs all right, because there is still an alternative.ã
ãI see. Still, itâs fine for you to stay in this house for as long as you like. Cliff also wrote as much.ã
Fina and I, who had finished eating breakfast, went outside.
While we were in the middle of eating breakfast, the sisters, Noa and Shia, didnât wake up at all.
For Noa, it was probably the first chance to sleep in late after a long time.
After all, during the trip we had always departed at sunrise.
While wandering around the Royal Capital, we visited several inns.
I forgot while I was in the town of Crimonia, but my bear appearance is really eye-catching.
Any person we passed turned to look at me, without fail.
Then, without fail; ãItâs a bear.ã ãA bear?ã ãCute.ã ãWhatâs that?ã ãItâs a bear-san.ã
Such statements were heard.
ãFina, sorry about this, Iâm standing out quite a bit.ã
ãItâs all right, Iâm used to it.ã
Smiling and telling me that youâve become used to it doesnât make me happy though.
We explored the Royal Capital while I worried about the stares.
As Eleanora-san had said, no matter where we looked, the inns were full.
For the sake of carrying out the next plan, I headed to the Commerce Guild.
I didnât know where it was located, so I asked for the location at the last inn and headed in that direction.
In comparison to the one in Crimonia, the size of the Royal Capitalâs Commerce Guild was unbelievably massive.
There were a lot of people entering and leaving.
I entered the Commerce Guild and looked for a receptionist.
It sure is crowded in here.
However, there was also a considerable number of receptionists.
Erm, what should I do?
I glanced around.
Apparently, you picked up a number ticket and went to the reception counter when your number was called.
I lined up where they were distributing numbered tickets and received one.
Naturally, I was also the center of attention when I lined up.
If it were Japan, it would probably be similar to lining up in pajamas.
I couldnât help being conspicuous.
I received ticket number 213.
At the moment, they were calling number 178.
It seemed as though it would take some time for my turn to arrive, as there were only seven receptionists.
To my surprise, it seemed that the numbers were called rather quickly.
After we waited for 30 minutes, our number was called.
ãWelcome. What kind of business brings you here today?ã
The receptionistâs smile disappeared for an instant upon seeing my appearance, but it returned quickly.
As expected of the receptionists of the Royal Capital.
They didnât judge people by their appearances.
However, I wasnât sure what was going on inside her head.
ãI want to buy land in the Royal Capital, is it possible to do so?ã
ãExcuse me, but do you have a guild card? ã
I handed over the guild card.
ãPlease wait just a moment.ã
The guild card was placed on the crystal plate.
ãCommerce Guild Rank F, Yuna-san, am I correct?ã
ãYes.ã
ãIncidentally, how do you plan to use the land?ã
ãI just plan to build a house normally.ã
ãIn other words, for living in the Royal Capital, right?ã
ãThat is still undecided. My main residence is in Crimonia, so I was simply planning on using the house in the Royal Capital as a secondary residence.ã
ãI understand. Then, let me explain the regulations regarding the land. Firstly, the area in the vicinity of the castle is the nobleâs district, so I cannot sell you the land there. Next, land in the middle-class district cannot be purchased without a letter of introduction. Thus, the only area left where I can sell you land is the lower-class district.ã
ã...A letter of introduction?ã
The letter of introduction that I received from Mylene-san came to mind.
ãCan this be considered a letter of introduction?ã
ãI will confirm it. ã
The receptionist opened the letter of introduction and examined it.
ãThis is...yes, I have confirmed it.ã
ãWhat do you think?ã
ãI apologize. I cannot make this decision on my own, please wait a bit.ã
The receptionist left her seat and went into the interior of the guild.
ãBig Sis Yuna, are you buying land?ã
ãYes, because I have the money, and I feel that it will be convenient in the future.ã
When Iâm not there, itâll be an unoccupied house, but the Bear House can be set to disallow entry to unauthorized people, so there is no problem.
ãOya, if it isnât the young lady.ã
ãGran-san? And Eleanora-san? Why are the two of you here?ã
When I turned around, Gran-san and Eleanora-san were there.
ãThatâs my line. Why is Yuna-chan here in the Commerce Guild?ã
ãI was thinking about purchasing land for the sake of building a house, but it seems impossible to buy it without a letter of introduction. I handed over the letter of introduction that I received from the Commerce Guild in Crimonia and am waiting for it to be inspected.ã
ãA letter of introduction? In that case, shall we write you one?ã
ãIâm fine with writing one for you too, you know.ã
ãThat would be a big help, but is that okay?ã
ãYes, because this life was saved by you.ã
ãYes, because you have been taking care of Cliff and my daughter.ã
ãSo, why are the two of you here?ã
ãAbout that, you see, after Yuna-chan left, a soldier came to the house in regards to the thieves who were caught yesterday. When I told him that Yuna-chan wasnât there, he said he would go to Granâs manor, so I accompanied him. Somehow, there was a person in the barracks who wanted to explain some things, so he said that he hoped Gran would come to the barracks. Therefore, we planned to go to the barracks, but Gran said that he had business at the Commerce Guild to tend to first. That brings us to just a few moments ago.ã
ãAnd then, young miss was here.ã
I see.
ãIn that case, would it be better for me to accompany you to the barracks as well?ã
Although itâs troublesome.
ãFrom what I heard from the soldier, he did say that he hoped you would come, as itâs a conversation concerning the bounty.ã
ãThe bounty?ã
ãWhen you caught the thieves, werenât they carrying a lot of weapons and tools? Those were turned over, but all of them should have fallen under young missâ ownership.ã
In that case, wouldnât it be bad if I didnât go?
Incidental income was also appreciated.
While I was deep in discussion with Gran-san and Eleanora-san, the receptionist lady returned.
ãIâm sorry to have kept you waiting. Regarding the land purchase, if itâs near the middle or lower class districts, it is possible.ã
ãAround where?ã
She opened a map of the Royal Capital and pointed out the areas to me with her finger.
ãWhat, isnât this near the edge of the city?ã
ãYouâre certainly right.ã
The two unrelated people also peeked at the map.
ãThe young lady over there, lend us some paper. We will write a letter of introduction.ã
ãThatâs right. Lend me some paper as well.ã
ãUmm, who are the two of you?ã
ãWe are Gran Faren Gramm.ã
ãEleanora Forchurose.ã
ãEarl Faren Gramm and Missus Earl Foschurose?!ã
ãThatâs right, if this fellow needs a letter of introduction, we will write one. Now, go prepare better land than this.ã
ãY-Yes! Iâll prepare it immediately!ã
The receptionist quickly stood up and dashed to the back room.
Within moments, an elderly woman came out.
ãWhat! When she mentioned Earl Faren Gramm, I thought it was the younger one, but it was the gramps, huh?ã
ãWhat is this granny saying?ã
ãOn top of that, the young lady from Foschurose, is it?ã
ãAs expected of you, even though Iâm no longer of the age where I can be called young lady.ã
ãAre you two going to be this strangely dressed girlâs guarantors?ã
Strangely dressed, she said!
ãAh, thatâs right, so hurry it up.ã
ãMylene aside, why would you back this kind of little girl?ã
ãFor us, it is because this young lady saved this life of ours.ã
ãAs for me, it is because both my husband and daughter are also indebted to this young girl.ã
ãHmm, is that so. Well, fine. If you are going to be her guarantors, Iâll prepare some suitable land. So then, little girl, you have money, right?ã
ãThough I donât know how much the land here will cost, even if you name a price thatâs a hundred times the price in Crimonia...ã
ãHmph, itâs great if you can joke like that.ã
It wasnât necessarily a joke though.
Even a thousand-fold was no problem.
ãFor now, do you have any requests?ã
ãIf possible, a place with good public order and low pedestrian traffic. Furthermore, as an extravagant request, I would be happy if it were close to the Adventurerâs Guild.ã
ãQuite a greedy little girl you are. Well, fine. In that case, how about around here?ã
The old lady indicated a single point on the map.
Since I wasnât familiar with the Royal Capital, I didnât really understand it.
ãItâs close to the upper-class area, so if itâs around here, the public order should be fine.ã
ãIn addition, only large manors are lined up here, so other than the people who live in this neighborhood, the number of passersby will also be low.ã
ãIf you follow along this big road, the Adventurerâs Guild is also nearby. Young lady, this place is good.ã
ãThatâs true, the rest depends on the price. Well, if you donât have enough, I can also help cover it.ã
ãThatâs right, since she is your acquaintance, the price should be roughly around this much.ã
I looked at the offered price.
It was an amount I could fully pay.
It was unexpectedly cheap.
ãIsnât this a bit expensive? Thereâs no building there, right?ã
ãDonât say stupid things. For such a conveniently located piece of land in the Royal Capital, even this much is considerably cheap, you know.ã
ãWhat does Gran think?ã
ãFor starters, can the young lady even afford this?ã
ãI can pay it, but the cheaper it is, the happier Iâll be.ã
ãLittle girl, are you sure you can pay this? This isnât something a rich kidâs pocket money will buy, you know. This isnât an amount that an aristocrat would be able to pay easily, you know!ã
ãIt doesnât particularly have to be in one lump sum, right?ã
Eleanora sent me a lifeboat.
ãIf this little girl were the daughter of an aristocrat or of a famous merchant, then that would be fine. For anyone else, anything besides a lump sum is out of the question.ã
ãIf I pay it all at once, youâll sell it to me?ã
ãYeah, even paying by card is fine, but after looking at your guild card, the amount of money in the card doesnât even amount to ten percent of the amount needed to pay for this land.ã
ãIs it okay if I take it out here?ã
ãIf you have articles to show, then take them out and show me. Once youâve taken them out, Iâll even consider giving you a discount.ã
If you say that, then I have no choice but to take it out.
I produced money from the Bear Box.
ãW-Wait a minute.ã
I ignored her and pulled out some gold coins.
The gold coins piled up into a large mountain on top of the counter.
ãI told you to wait! Donât put all that gold on this small counter!ã
Telling me to take it out and then not to take it out, what a selfish old grandma.
ãThe surrounding people will be astonished, so put it away. Itâs my loss. This isnât the place for making large monetary transactions. Letâs go to another room.ã
I put it away immediately, so nobody noticed me taking out a large sum of money.
Gran-san and Eleanora-san were standing around me, and we were also in a blind spot.
With the grandmaâs guidance, we headed to a separate room.
ãIn accordance with my promise earlier, Iâll let you have a 20% discount. As such, any more than this is impossible.ã
I took out the gold coins once more.
ãAt any rate, who in the world are you? The child of a large merchant or something? But, if that were the case, then you would already be in my intelligence network. Or is it that youâre the illegitimate child of some noble somewhere?ã
ãIâm just an ordinary adventurer, you know.ã
ãHmph, so you have no intention of telling me, huh? Well, Iâll understand after I investigate a bit.ã
Wasnât that impossible?
No matter how much you investigated, my birth information was probably impossible to understand.
ãWell, since you have a guarantor and money this time, the Commerce Guild doesnât have a problem. Here, the contract. With this, this piece of land is yours.ã
ãThank you.ã
ãYour gratitude ainât necessary. If you plan to build a house, Iâll give you some advice.ã
ãThatâs all right, I have that covered.ã
ãIs that so? Then, with this, weâre done.ã
The grandma gave off an air of annoyance as she drove us out of the room.
Well, once I got ahold of the land, we had no other business, so we also left the Commerce Guild.
ãSo then, Yuna-chan, what are you going to do?ã
ã...?ã
ãDidnât I mention the summons to the barracks regarding that matter from yesterday?ã
Ah, the matter with the thieves, huh?
Though it was troublesome, there was also the incidental income.
ãIâll go. Is Fina okay with that?ã
ãYes, Iâm fine.ã
ãWeâll also come along, so it shouldnât become troublesomeã
The four of us headed to the barracks on Gran-sanâs carriage, which was waiting outside of the guild.