Bear-san, Gives Finaâs Present, Royal Capital Edition Part 3
I had a few words for Rikka-san and Ghazal-san, so we decided to have some tea.
âSo, Rikka-san, are you used to the royal capital yet?â (Yuna)
âItâs tough because there are so many people. But there are a lot of goods, and itâs fun to have all kinds of things to do.â (Rikka)
The capital is vast, and many things are gathered here. Iâve been to the capital several times, but there are many things about the capital city that I still donât know even today.
âAre you and Ghazal-san getting along?â (Yuna)
âYes, of course. Iâm grateful to you, Yuna-chan, for pushing me and bringing me here.â (Rikku)
Thatâs good, then. It would have been a shame if I had brought her here and they didnât get along. Itâs been a few years since they last met, so their feelings might have crossed paths. But I could tell from the slightly embarrassed look on Rikka-sanâs face that this was not the case.
âHowever, itâs a mystery how you brought me here.â (Rikka)
âDonât tell anyone about it.â (Yuna)
When I brought Rikka-san to the bear house, I had her blindfolded. So she doesnât know about the existence of the bear gate.
âThatâs what I promised, right? So, did you come to Ghazal to ask him to look for a job?â (Rikka)
âI came today to see how youâre getting along with Ghazal-san, Rikka-san.â (Yuna)
âFufu, thank you.â (Rikka)
âAlso, Iâm planning to go to LudnÃk city, so if youâre writing a letter or something, Iâll deliver it to Rojina-san.â (Yuna)
Rojina-san is the father of Rikka-san, currently residing in LudnÃk city, and the mentor of Ghazal-san.
âYuna-san, youâre going to LudnÃk city?â (Rikka)
âYes, itâs one of Finaâs birthday presents, and Iâm taking her to all sorts of places.â (Yuna)
âThatâll be the best present you could ever have. I only know my city, so I was really amazed when I arrived at the capital. There are so many people and so many things to see, and I think itâs a good experience to experience another city. You canât know everything in one visit, though.â (Rikka)
There are still many things I donât know about the royal capital.
Even if you go to Tokyo, thereâs no way youâll know everything about it in just one visit.
Especially if itâs a big city like the royal capital.
âOh wait, itâs Finaâs birthday? Then I need to get her a present. Do you want something from the store?â (Rikka)
The store is full of weapons.
âRicca, what are you talking about?â (Ghazal)
It was Ghazal-san who spoke to Rikka-san. Rikka-san was talking to us and didnât notice that the metal banging had stopped.
âGhazal-san, itâs been a while.â (Yuna)
âAh, Missy, youâre still dressed as usual.â (Ghazal)
He said while looking at my bear outfit.
Well, these are my personal clothes.
âGhazal, Yuna is going to LudnÃk city, and said sheâll deliver our letter to my father.â (Rikka)
âIâm fine. Rikka, you should write one.â (Ghazal)
âAh, geez. Well, okay. Iâm going to go write one. Yuna-chan and the girls might get bored, so please wait and talk with Ghazal.â (Rikka)
With that, Rikka-san went to the back room.
Then Ghazal-san looked at me and then at Fina.
âAs I recall, I made a mithril knife for dismantling for the little missy over there.â (Ghazal)
Ghazal-san looked at Fina and seemed to remember.
âDid Gordo also make you a knife?â (Ghazal)
At the time, she was just saying hello.
âYes, he made one for me.â (Fina)
âHe made me one too!~â (Shuri)
Ghazal looked surprised at Shuriâs words.
âShe wanted to do dismantling work with her sister, so he made her one too.â (Yuna)
âI was surprised that you gave that little missy a mithril knife, but I didnât expect you to give one to that little girl too.â (Ghazal)
Ghazal-san looks dumbfounded and unable to say anything.
âDo you have the mithril knife that Gordo made? If so, may I see it?â (Ghazal)
âYes, I have it.â (Fina)
Fina took out the mithril knife from her item bag and handed it over to Ghazal-san.
By the way, itâs dangerous for Shuri to carry around her Mithril Knife, so it was usually kept in the bear house warehouse.
Ghazal-san looked at the mithril knife with serious eyes. He looked at it from various angles and in the light coming in through the window.
âThatâs good work for a guy like him.â (Ghazal)
Ghazal-san returned the knife to Fina.
âHow about your mithril knife?â (Ghazal)
Ghazal-san asked me this time.
âThereâs nothing wrong with it.â (Yuna)
âShow me then.â (Ghazal)
I took my two mithril knives out from the bear box and handed them to Ghazal-san.
âHave you used it since then?â (Ghazal)
âJust a little bit.â (Yuna)
I used it a little bit in Ludnik city and in the Land of Harmony.
âThereâs no problem with handling it. Itâs beautiful.â (Ghazal)
âThe knives made by Ghazal-san are very well made.â (Yuna)
âEven a good one can chip or break if not handled properly.â (Ghazal)
It was said that even a great sword will break if swung and cut at a wrong angle.
âIâm going to go do a little maintenance. I know itâs boring, but you girls can watch me in the workshop.â (Ghazal)
Ghazal-san went to the back room with the two mithril knives.
âThen letâs take a look inside the workshop. But donât touch anything. Itâs dangerous.â (Yuna)
âYes.â
âUn, itâs fine, I know. Nert-neechan let me have a look at it, but she tells me not to touch anything because itâs dangerous.â (Shuri)
Well, a smithy has a lot of intriguing stuff but also a lot of dangerous stuff.
âOh, whatâs that?â (Fina)
Fina starts walking around the store, looking for something. But Finaâs legs suddenly stopped.
âWhatâs this?â (Fina)
âOneechan, what happened?â (Shuri)
Shuri goes to Fina.
âItâs pretty.â (Fina)
âYeah, itâs beautiful.â (Shuri)
Theyâre looking at something. I was curious, so I asked them.
âWhat are you two looking at?â (Yuna)
âAccessories.â (Fina)
âIt looks pretty.â (Shuri)
Accessories? In this store?
I went closer to Fina and Shuri and peeked out from behind them.
There were lines of beautifully crafted accessories that did not fit in this store.
âI wonder if Ghazal-san made it?â (Yuna)
âI was the one who made those.â (Rikka)
It was Rikka-san who answered.
Sheâs holding a letter in her hand.
âYuna-chan, Iâve written it, so Iâll be counting on you, okay?â (Rikka)
I received the letter and put it away in my bear box to avoid losing it.
âSo, youâre the one who made these, Rikka-san?â (Yuna)
âIâm still the daughter of the famous blacksmith, Rojina, after all.â (Rikka)
Rikka-san puffed out her small chest.
âWell, even if I say that itâs just a little hobby of mine. But people often come to the store to buy them.â (Rikka)
âThe price was, ugh, expensive.â (Fina)
Fina muttered after seeing the price.
âItâs very detailed, so it takes quite a bit of time to make.â (Rikka)
Certainly, each one is very detailed.
The longer it takes to make, the higher the price.
Fina alternates between the accessories and the written price.
Itâs rare for Fina to be interested in accessories.
âFina, do you want it? Shall I buy it for you?â (Yuna)
It may be expensive for Fina, but itâs just pocket change for me.
However, Fina shook her head at my words.
âNo, I wanted to give it to Mom and Dad as a souvenir. These matching ones.â (Fina)
A pair of beautifully crafted accessories.
Buying them is definitely expensive.
âOneechan, Iâll buy it too.â (Shuri)
Shuri takes out her small wallet.
âThanks, but I donât think we can afford it, even if we combine our money.â (Fina)
At this point, if I pay for it and give it to them, Fina and Shuri will give it to Tirumina-san and Gentz-san. They will not know whether it came from Fina or me.
As I was about to say something about Fina and Shuriâs savings, Rikka-san opened her mouth.
âWas it that expensive?â (Rikka)
Rikka-san looks at the price tag attached to the accessory.
âOops, this is wrong. Sorry.â (Rikka)
Rikka-san took a pen out of her pocket and erased a single-digit number.
âI failed as a merchant. Sorry about that. But with this, Fina-chan and Shuri-chanâs money can afford it, right?â (Rikka)
Absolutely not. Thereâs no way this crafted accessory is 1/10th of the original price.
Even Fina knows that too.
âBut that amount isâ¦â (Fina)
âPlease allow me to thank you.â (Rikka)
âThank me?â (Fina)
âI am here because Fina-chan showed my father the knife Gordo made, and Yuna-chan showed him the knife Ghazal made, and because of that, my father started making swords again. So I am grateful to you, Yuna-chan, and Fina-chan.â (Rikka)
Ricca-san looked straight at Fina.
The truth is, maybe she didnât want Finaâs money. But then, Fina wouldnât take it, so thatâs why she had to act like that⦠even though it was bad acting.
âFina, if you donât accept Rikka-sanâs feelings, Iâd feel sorry for her.â (Yuna)
âYuna-oneesanâ¦â¦Understood. Thank you, Rikka-san. I will buy it.â (Fina)
âIâm the one who should be thanking you. Thank you for the purchase.â (Rikka)
Rikka-san said it in a shopkeeper-like manner and smiled.
Both Fina and Shuri paid for the two accessories.
They are perfect sisters.
After successfully purchasing the accessories, Ghazal-san returned.
âI polished it up a bit.â (Ghazal)
Ghazal-san returned the two mithril knives.
âThanks.â (Yuna)
I received them and put them away in my bear box.
âCome to think of it, Fina, what were you looking for earlier?â (Yuna)
She was looking for something before she found accessories.
âI think theyâre being sold at general stores, but they also have knives here, so I thought there might be paper knives.â (Fina)
âA paper knife? You use one of those?â (Yuna)
âEtto
, at the birthday party, Misa-sama wrote me a letter and asked me to reply, so I thought I might need one.â (Fina)
âAre you sure? Wait, they sell those at the general stores?â (Yuna)
After all, Iâve never written a letter, so I donât know where to buy paper knives. Iâve never used a paper knife to open a letter, either.
This is where the difference in personality comes into play.
Iâm not borrowing Finaâs words, but this store sells knives, so itâs not surprising that they have them.
âSo I just thought Iâd look for some.â (Fina)
But then she found the accessories made by Rikka-san.
âSince itâs a knife, it might be sold at Gordo-sanâs place.â (Yuna)
âIâll ask the general store or Uncle Gordo when I get back to Crimonia.â (Fina)
Ghazal-sanâs eyebrows twitched at my conversation with Fina.
âIf I remember correctly, you said your name is Fina, right? Wait right there.â (Ghazal)
After saying that, Ghazal-san left and went to the back. Rikka-san was laughing as if she knew the reason for his sudden action.
I tried to ask Rikka-san about it, but Ghazal-san immediately returned and presented a small box to Fina. Even though Fina made a troubled face, she accepted it.
âOpen it.â (Ghazal)
When Fina opened it, a small, shining silver knife was inside.
âA paper knife?â (Fina)
âItâs for you, Missy.â (Ghazal)
âButâ¦â (Fina)
âItâs not for sale. I made it a long time ago, so donât worry about it.â (Ghazal)
âButâ¦â (Fina)
Fina, with a troubled look, turned to me.
The part of the grip has a beautiful pattern carved into it, indicating that itâs intricate. It looks expensive.
âFufu, donât worry about it, just take it. Ghazal is only burning with a rivalry against Gordo.â (Rikka)
Rikka-san laughingly told us.
âActually, Gordo came here once after that.â (Rikka)
âIs that so?â (Yuna)
âCome to think of it, there was a time when I went to his shop a while ago, and it was closed.â (Fina)
Fina told us.
âSo they were having fun talking about what theyâd built. They competed about which one was better than the other. So when he heard you were going to Gordoâs store to buy it, you lit a flame to his sense of rivalry. Honestly, theyâre still kids on the inside.â (Rikka)
When I look at Ghazal-san, his cheeks are flushed, and he turns away.
Apparently, itâs a bullâs-eye.
âSo, Fina-chan, can you take it?â (Rikka)
âFina, I think you should just accept it.â (Yuna)
ââ¦Okay then. Thank you, Ghazal-san. I will use it carefully.â (Fina)
Iâve also received their letter, so we decided to leave the store.
âYuna-chan, please come again.â (Rikka)
âIâll do maintenance on your knives, so come back anytime.â (Ghazal)
âYeah, Iâll be bothering you at that time.â (Yuna)
Thank you, Ghazal-san, Rikka-san.â (Fina)
âDonât worry about it. I made it a long time ago, and I donât need it. So Iâll be happy if you use it.â (Ghazal)
âI would be happy if you use it too.â (Rikka)
Indeed, itâs normal to want people to use what youâve made like a sword that was being used rather than just on display.
The same goes for the bear plushies I made. Rather than being put on display on a shelf, I would like them to be used by children.
We gave our thanks and left Ghazal-sanâs shop.
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Authorâs Note:
My apologies. I was checking various past stories and writing, hence the delay.
Itâs hard to write about someone who hasnât appeared in a while because of this. (lol)
â» Thanks to everyone who has reported typos. I apologize for not being able to reply.
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