Bear-sanâs Relaxing Time was Interrupted by Noa
I wanted to relax and take it easy today.
No matter, even if the Lord, the Guild Master, or the King comes, I just want to relax.
I steeled my resolve and entered into relaxed mode, sandwiched between regular-sized Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear.
It was the ultimate luxury to be lazy when other people were working.
I knew I was thinking like a useless person, but I wanted to be lazy. I really wanted to laze around.
So today, Iâve decided to relax with Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear.
Mmm, it feels good. So soft, fluffy and warm.
I would appreciate it if there were manga and games here.
But it was also nice to close my eyes and indulge in a lazy afternoon nap.
Happiness.
After a while, as I was in my lazy mode, I heard someone calling me from the entrance.
âYuna-sa~nâ (Noa)
Noaâs voice.
I thought about pretending to be out, but I decided to go and greet her because I felt sorry for her.
I got up, enduring my slothful side, and opened the front door to see Noa, full of energy and radiance.
And so, I greeted her and let her in.
Noa found Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear and hugged them.
â¦that was supposed to be my place today.
âSo, whatâs up? Did you come to see Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear?â (Yuna)
âThatâs part of it, but I also wanted to confirm something with you, Yuna-san.â (Noa)
âConfirm?â (Noa)
âFina also knows about that âdoorâ, right?â (Yuna)
By âdoorâ, she meant the Bear Transfer Gate, right?
âWell, kind of.â (Yuna)
âSince when have you told her about it?â (Noa)
Am I being interrogated right now?
âWell, I think it was when I first went to the royal capital with Noa.â (Yuna)
I remembered that when I was first in the royal capital, I used up the eggs I had brought with me, so I used the Bear Transfer Gate to return to Crimonia.
At that time, I didnât know how incredible the Bear Transfer Gate was.
That was why I casually told Fina about it and used it.
Now, when I think about it, I am glad that I only told Fina about it.
Fina kept her promise and didnât reveal to anyone about the Bear Transfer Gate.
âDoes that mean she knew about it since the Kingâs birthday festival?â (Noa)
âYeah, sort of.â (Yuna)
âSo she has known about it for a while?â (Yuna)
Noa pouted.
When she put it that way, I was at a loss for words. The Bear Transfer Gate was a secret. If the system of teleportation gates had been something commonly available and accessible to the common folk, I would have told her, but it wasnât like that.
If the existence of Bear Transfer Gate became known to everyone, it would be a disaster for me.
For example, if Mylene found out, sheâd want to use it as a way to transport goods. If the Adventurersâ Guild knew about it, theyâd make me take on long-distance quests. If Cliff or the King discovered it, the kingdom might take advantage of me.
âEven Noa can understand that itâs not something I can talk about easily.â (Yuna)
âYes. I think any country would want it. With Bear Transfer Gate, sending large numbers of soldiers, knights, and wizards into the enemy country would be easy. You could send as many supplies as you like. If they get injured, they can be sent back immediately. You could even replenish your soldiers. If I were the King, I would put one of those in every country.â (Noa)
âDonât say such scary things.â (Yuna)
It was dangerous for an 11-year-old girl to talk about sending soldiers.
But as expected of a nobleâs daughter, she was quick-witted.
âSo, itâs a secret. As Iâve told you before, you canât tell anyone, not even Cliff, about it.â (Yuna)
âYes, I wonât tell anyone.â (Noa)
If Cliff had heard about it, there was a possibility that it would have reached Ellelaura and even the King.
Phew, but I guess thatâs the end of that.
I thought that was the end of it, but it wasnât.
âBut thatâs a different matter. Did you think I would tell my father or someone else? Is that why you didnât tell me?â (Noa)
Noa continued to press the issue.
âWell, I donât think Noa would intentionally tell anyone, but⦠Noa can be a bit of a loose-lipped person, so I thought she might accidentally let something slip?â (Yuna)
âYuna-san, thatâs terrible. Iâm not that kind of person.â (Noa)
When I went to the Royal Capital, the relationship between Noa and I was just starting out.
It would not be an exaggeration to say it was our first time together adventuring as a team.
Besides, on the times we went out, she was always looking forward to riding Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear.
Which was also the main reason why I never got around to revealing to her about the existence of Bear Transfer Gate.
Also, I thought it would be better not to talk about the Bear Transfer Gate too much. Thatâs why I still only told people I could trust or Mumroot-san, who did the contract magic for me, about the Bear Transfer Gate.
Just as I thought the questioning was over, Fina arrived at the worst possible moment.
There was supposed to be no dismantling work today.
âFina, welcome.â (Noa)
âNoa-sama!?â (Fina)
Fina, who didnât expect to find Noa at my house, was surprised to be greeted by Noa.
âHaha, itâs just perfect timing.â (Noa)
It was the worst possible timing for me and Fina.
âWhat is it?â (Fina)
Fina was a little frightened by Noaâs expression as she inched closer.
âLook, Fina is scared. Leave her alone.â (Yuna)
I pulled Noa away from Fina, who was about to question her at any moment.
And then I told Fina about Noa finding out about the Bear Transfer Gate.
âFina knew about it too, didnât she?â (Noa)
âYes.â (Fina)
âItâs terrible that you never told me about it.â (Noa)
âIâm sorry.â (Fina)
âNoa, donât bully Fina.â (Yuna)
âIâm not bullying her.â (Noa)
âI already told you before. I asked Fina to keep quiet about the Gate to keep it a secret.â (Yuna)
âOkay. So where did she take you, Fina?â (Noa)
âWell⦠many places. â (Fina)n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhere is this âmany placesâ!?â (Noa)
âWellâ¦â (Fina)
Fina looked at me as if to ask for help.
Fina was having trouble with whether she should tell Noa or keep her promise to me.
âFina is feeling troubled. Next time, Iâll take you somewhere using that Gate, so donât question Fina any further.â (Yuna)
âReally!?â (Noa)
Well, no problem if it was just giving Noa a tour.
âI promise. But youâll have to get Cliffâs permission to stay over.â (Yuna)
âYou mean weâre going to spend the night?â (Noa)
We might go to a hot spring while looking at the stars in the Land of Harmony. If that happened, an overnight stay would be necessary.
It would also take time to look around different places and checking out all the attractions in the area.
âWe can also just go for a day trip, but that would probably shorten the fun. It would be better to have time to enjoy while we can.â (Yuna)
âOkay, but I have one more request.â (Noa)
âWhat?â (Yuna)
âCanât I tell Misa about that door? Itâs hard for me to be the only one who knows and keep it a secret from her.â (Noa)
Misa was Noaâs childhood friend and the daughter of the Lord of a nearby town.
Fina and I were also invited to her birthday party and attended.
The three of them were close friends as a trio.
Misa was not the kind of girl who would blab someoneâs secret.
But if it spreads too muchâ¦
âCanât four of us have fun togetherâ¦â (Noa)
âUm, Yuna Onee-chan, I feel the same way as Noa-sama. It was hard for me to keep quiet about it, as well.â (Fina)
âAlright, I understand. Next time, letâs go out with Misa as well.â (Yuna)
âYuna-san!â (Noa)
âYuna Onee-chan!â (Fina)
They seemed happy.
I knew from our previous interactions that Misa wouldnât spread the word.
But I planned to make sure they kept their word.
âWell then, letâs start making plans for our outing right away.â (Yuna)
âYes!â (Noa)
They replied happily together.
Maybe it was nice to have a friend you could share secrets with.
On the other hand, it might have been painful to keep something secret from your friends.
I didnât understand this because I had no friends in my previous life, but it was probably hard for Fina to keep secrets from her friends.
Meeting Fina and Noa helped me understand a little bit about how painful it would be to be left out by your friends.
âBut, Noa, will it be okay? You were out and about just a few days ago. Will Cliff allow you to go out again so soon?â (Yuna)
Noa had been away for about a week because of the fairy incident.
I didnât think Cliff would give her permission to go out so frequently.
After all, Noa was the daughter of a Lord.
âThatâs fine. That trip was also part of my studies. When I came back, I wrote about the town and submitted it.â (Noa)
âSomething like a report?â (Yuna)
Sounds like she was made to submit a report.
âYou didnât write everything that happened there, did you?â (Yuna)
There were things that I didnât want Cliff to know.
âI didnât write anything more than Yuna-san reported to Father about that incident. However, I did write about the damage done to the residents by the actions of the Lord, as well as the arrogant knights who obeyed the Lordâs orders and the inconveniences faced by residents. I also wrote about the thoughts of the adventurers who left the town, merchants, etc.â (Noa)
Oh, you also wrote about that?
It really did sound like a report or a written account.
âYou see, my father told me that nobles have power and can make the residents obey. But at the same time, he also mentioned that this is only possible because actual people are living in the town.â (Noa)
If the residents disappeared from the town, there would be no one to give orders to.
Without any residents, money would not flow in. That might be why there were so few servants at the Lordâs mansion in that town.
âAlso, he said that power should be used to protect the powerless. He asked me to look at various places, listen to other peopleâs words, but not to take them at face value.â (Noa)
âCliff-sama is wonderful.â (Fina)
Fina, who had been listening to the conversation, was impressed.
âYes, but Father also said that even he makes mistakes and doesnât always notice wrongdoings.â (Noa)
Every time I hear these words from Cliff, I think of the orphanage.
People had limits, and it was normal for one to make mistakes. But even if they made mistakes, the number of suffering residents would decrease as long as they followed a proper path.
I, too, never thought that all my actions were correct.
Everyone makes mistakes.
It would turn out fine if they realize their mistakes and corrected them.
Well, I guess I shouldnât be the one saying this, being such a lazy person.
âNobles must be having a hard time.â (Fina)
âYes, itâs challenging. But I was also told to keep studying because expanding my knowledge will increase the information I can use to make necessary decisions. Thatâs why itâs okay for me to go out and enjoy a trip!â (Noa)
A good story ruined at the end.
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