When we got out of the tunnel, the sunset had already dyed the sea red.
A salty breeze drifted towards us, and we breathed fresh air.
ãSo pretty.ã
ãYouâre right.ã
ãThanks to the tunnel, Crimonia is now closer, so it would be great to spend holidays here.ã
ãI agree. Should I bring my daughter next time?ã
ãI really didnât think that it was possible to get to the other side of the mountain in one day, though.ã
ãGoing around the mountain is very time consuming, after all.ã
We moved towards the city while having this exchange and watching the sun.
When we arrived at the gates, I saw the man who greeted me the first time I had arrived at this city.
ãBear Missy! You came back.ã
The man happily rushed towards me.
ãI wasnât on duty when you left, so I was really sad when I couldnât thank you, you know.ã
Now that I thought about it, a different guard was by the gate when I left town, huh.
ãAllow me to thank you again. Thank you for saving the city.ã
The man thanked me. Somehow, it turned out to be really embarrassing.
ãA lot of different people have thanked me, so you didnât really need to say it. I received rice from all of you as well.ã
What made me the happiest was the rice they had offered.
Though on second thought, preferring a material thing over verbal gratitude was a little...
ãSo it seems. I also brought the rice that I had at my house. There wasnât much, though.ã
ãIs that so? Thank you very much. I will cherish it as I eat it.ã
When I said that, the man seemed really happy.
ãSorry to interrupt you while you are talking, but could you please let us enter now?ã
Cliff interrupted our conversation.
ãSorry. Are you two missyâs acquaintances?ã
ãYes, that is correct.ã
ãMay I see your cards to confirm it?ã
The man returned to his job, and asked them to hand over their cards.
Cliff and Mylene-san obediently presented them.
The man proceeded to look at the cards, and his face gradually changed.
ã......Count and guild master.ã
The man slowly handed the cards back and bowed.
ãIâm deeply sorry. Please come inside.ã
ãYou donât have to worry about it. No need to be so polite.ã
ãThatâs right. You donât have to bow in front of a man like him.ã
Mylene-san said that as if it didnât concern her at all, but didnât her card surprise him as well?
We entered the city, and since the sun had already set, it was becoming darker and darker.
As expected, talking today would be impossible.
ãItâs already late, but what do you want to do? If you want to go to the inn, I can show you the way.ã
ãNo. I want to see the Adventurerâs Guildâs master first.ã
ãYouâre right. Without the Mayor, itâs our duty to go and meet the three elected elders. Itâs already late, though. Thatâs why it would be better to talk to the guild master, who knows the whole story.ã
Their opinions matched and we went to the Adventurerâs Guild.
The people we met on the way to the guild all greeted me.
ãYouâre really popular.ã
ãNow that I think about it, you killed the Kraken, so itâs normal for you to be appreciated.ã
ãItâs not only that, right? Iâm sure that a part of it comes from the cute clothes sheâs wearing.ã
My Bear clothes?
I wouldnât be happy if I were to become known because of this suit.
I was really worried that at some point that, just as someone could say âThis ribbon is her real formâ or âThose glasses are her real formâ, they would start saying âThis suit is her real formâ.
I could already imagine how depressed I would be if the citizens just ignored me if I came to the city without wearing the suit in the future.
I smiled when I realized what I was thinking.
I had always thought that it was a pain when they started talking to me, but now, I also thought that I would be sad if they didnât talk to me. Was this...the aftereffect of being alone for a long time, maybe?
For now, I just prayed that they didnât think Me = The Bear Suit. I was sure that it wasnât the case.
When we arrived at the Adventurerâs Guild, we saw the employees cleaning. We couldnât see any adventurers. Due to the Commerce Guildâs scandal, some were in jail, and a lot of the others had decided to leave the city because they felt guilty.
After we entered the guild, one of the employees noticed us.
ãYuna-san.ã
After he said that, everybody in the guild reacted.
ãIs Atora-san here?ã
ãYes, I will call her immediately.ã
The employee jogged into the back room.
The back door opened loudly and Atora-san came out.
As always, she was wearing clothes that emphasized her breasts.
ãYuna! You are back already?ã
ãAtora-san, I have returned.ã
ãSo, how was it? What did the Feudal Lord from Crimonia say?ã
She asked. Did she not see Cliff and Mylene-san?
ãAtora-san, please calm down. I will explain.ã
ãAh, sorry about that. Okay, who are these two people?ã
She seemed to have finally noticed the two of them.
ãThis man here is Crimoniaâs Feudal Lord, Cliff...Fo...Fo...some noble name.ã
ãYou, you donât even remember peopleâs names? If you introduced other nobles like that, you wouldnât get out of it unscathed, you know. Itâs okay with me, though.ã
ãThen whatâs the problem?ã
You see, his name was really long! I couldnât remember all of it!
Besides, I had never tried saying it.
ãYou...ã
Cliff let out a sigh with an amazed expression.
Then, Cliff looked at Atora-san.
ãI am the Feudal Lord of Crimonia, Cliff Foshurose. We have just arrived, but even though it was late, we decided to come here to say our greetings.ã
Cliff made his self-introduction politely.
ãFeudal Lord of Crimonia...ã
Atora-san looked at Cliff in a daze.
ãThis woman here is Crimoniaâs Commerce Guildâs master, Mylene-san.ã
ãCommerce Guildâs master...ã
She then looked at Mylene-san.
ãI am the one in charge of Crimoniaâs Commerce Guild. It seems that one of our people was responsible for a really big scandal over here, and I am really sorry about that.ã
After Atora-san heared Mylene-sanâs greeting, she returned to her usual self.
ãI, I am this cityâs Adventurerâs Guildâs master, Atora. Thank you very much for coming here from so far away.ã
ãFar away?ã
ãFrom far away?ã
The two of them seemed to want to say something. When Atora-san saw the two of them like that, she tilted her head.
ãAs Cliff-sama said, itâs already late today, so could we talk tomorrow?ã
ãYes, of course.ã
ãSo, where will you be staying today?ã
Atora-san asked as if it was a difficult thing to say.
ãNormally, I would let you stay at the best place in the city, the mayorâs mansion, but we have no mayor now and...that place is not fit to house people...ã
ãYou donât have to worry about it. Itâs my fault for coming here without any prior arrangements. The inn will be sufficient.ã
ãYes, you donât have to mind it.ã
When the two of them said that, Atora-san bowed twice.
ãThank you very much. I will ask some of our employees to meet you tomorrow morning, so please have a good rest tonight. Of course, we will pay the inn fees, so donât worry about it.ã
Atora-san called Sei and asked him to escort us to the inn.
ãI already know where the inn is, so I donât really need a guide, though.ã
ãItâs to explain things to Deiga-san. These two are noble visitors. Although we need to be very polite around them, I donât really want to cause a fuss, so I will keep the fact that he is a noble a secret. Is that okay with you as well, Cliff-sama?ã
ãYes, I donât mind. I can just be Yunaâs friend.ã
ãThank you very much. Then, I will arrange things as we have previously discussed.ã
Sei, who was next to Atora-san, bowed.
ãBy the way, Atora-san, the way you are speaking is strange, donât you think?ã
ãYuna! Who do you think this person is?ã
ãCrimoniaâs Feudal Lord?ã
ãCanât you understand it if you know that?ã
ãYou donât have to be so polite with Cliff, though.ã
ãYou... Thatâs the normal attitude in front of nobles, you know. Youâre the one whoâs strange. Well, if you are too humble to me, that will trouble me. You donât have to act like Yuna does, but it would be better if you just spoke normally.ã
ãYes, I will do my best. Then, how many people came with you?ã
ãThereâs none.ã
ã......ã
Atora-sanâs eyes opened wide.
Thinking about it now was a bit late, but a noble normally had guards, right?
ãYunaâs with me, so I didnât need an escort.ã
Was it possible that he trusted me?
ãReally?ã
ãYes, and we arrived on Yunaâs bears. From what I had read in the letter, I thought it would be best to come here quickly, so I decided to take the quickest way.ã
ãTh, thank you very much.ã
Atora-san seemed to be deeply moved. Did she have that kind of personality?
Since Atora-san was using words that werenât like her, I felt uncomfortable.
ãThen, just to be safe, I will provide you some guards from the guild...ã
ãAtora-san, itâs okay. My bears and I are here, after all.ã
ã...But....ã
ãCouldnât you arrange for guards from tomorrow onwards, during the times when I wonât be with them?ã
ã......Understood. I will count on you for tonight then.ã
ãAs long as they are in the inn, I, or rather the bears, will guarantee their safety.ã
Even if I was in a deep sleep, the bears would be there, so it was safe.
Since it was already late, we ended the conversation there and left the guild.
ãMissy! You are back?ã
ãIâm back. Starting today, I will be in your care for some more time.ã
ãOh, you can stay for as long as you want.ã
Sei interrupted our conversation and explained the details.
ãI didnât plan on asking for payment in the first place. Missyâs friends are always welcome! We also have a lot of vacant rooms. You can stay here for as long as you want.ã
ãAh, is it okay to trust us so much? Bad people would love to stay here all the time.ã
Mylene-san said that as if she was teasing him.
ãThereâs no way Missyâs acquaintances would do such a thing. If there was someone like that, it would be an impostor whoâs using her name without her knowing.ã
ãYuna-chan, you are highly trusted, huh.ã
ãI donât trust strangers so easily, but itâs different with Missy. Thatâs something all of the people from this city would say.ã
What was that, that unfaltering, complete trust?
It was really scary. Did I do something that important?
I thought for a little. Yea, I did.
I gave them food. I subjugated the bandits. I released the prisoners. I indirectly revealed the Commerce Guildâs scheme. I killed the Kraken. On top of that, I gave them the Krakenâs materials. When I thought about it, it really couldnât be helped that they trusted me.
Now I had to add the tunnel to the list as well. We couldnât make that a secret, could we?
ãThatâs why, if itâs something that comes from Missyâs mouth, itâs worthy of our trust.ã
Why did it sound like the start of a cult, though?
I didnât plan for it to be like that.
ãIt was just because I wanted to do it, so donât mind it too much. I beg you, please donât mind it.ã
I said strongly.
I absolutely had to stop it now.
ãBut...ã
ãIf you want to thank me, could you just accept a little favor of mine?ã
ãWhat is it? This little favor?ã
ãI will tell you in just a bit, so wait a little.ã
ãUnderstood. If itâs something I can do, I will listen.ã
Was it really okay? Just promising without considering like that.
I am going to take your daughter!
I already had her permission, the only thing I lacked was the approval of her guardian, Deiga-san.
ãThen, Missyâs friends, I will make you a feast, so eat till your bellies are full.ã
Deiga-san placed his seafood meal on the table, and the two of them ate all they wanted.
We all went to our own rooms, and in anticipation of tomorrow, we decided to just go to sleep.
I didnât forget to summon Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear as guards.
ãPlease warn me if there are any suspicious people approaching Cliff or Mylene-sanâs rooms.ã
I asked Swaying Bear and Hugging Bear while patting their heads.
They answered me with a soft ãKuunã.