Translator: SFBaka
âIâm really sorry about earlier, Hiro-dono. I deeply apologize for his behavior.â
A few moments after the earlier confrontation, I found myself face to face with the leader of the Grado clan himself, Zesh, performing a splendid dogeza in apology. What happened to the elf who came at me earlier? Well, Zesh appeared while I was desperately holding Mei back from bludgeoning the guy and used his sword, which was still in its scabbard, to knock the other elf out by hitting him in the back of the head. He was then taken away by Zeshâs attendants who came to accompany them.
âI was really surprised earlier, but I guess Iâll let it slide. So, who the heck was that guy anyway?â
âHeâs the leader of a family thatâs especially adept in the spirit arts and magic even within the Grado clan. In other words, heâs the head of those among us who hate science and technology to a very high degree.â
Zesh raised his head to reply to me while still kneeling in seiza on the shipâs floor. Hm? So the Grado clan isnât actually a united monolith? Well, I guess no faction, no matter how big or small, can actually be perfectly united. Itâs not really that unusual.
ââ¦â¦So why did he come here in the first place? With that kind of attitude too.â
âHeâs the leader of those who opposed the Rose clanâs proposed rescue plan. In other words, he was part of those who vehemently opposed the Rose clan sending in starships to rescue you and your companions. Itâs also because of their strong insistence that we ended up providing you with our own magical vehicle as a ride instead of letting you travel here via starship. And as a result, you and your companions were subjected to great danger, Hiro-dono. Thatâs why I brought him over to apologize to you himself. But, wellâ¦â¦â
âThatâs how it turned out, huh? Seriously? Thatâs really what happened?â
That guy was definitely raring to get into an argument with us. At the very least, he didnât seem to be willing to apologize.
âHe had agreed to provide an apology when I talked to him last night, but that was how things turned out when we arrived on your ship. He blocked us with magic, so we were late to respond. I am deeply ashamed.â
After saying so, Zesh deeply bowed on the floor again.
Well, Iâve felt his sincerity, and it was him who dealt with the guy in the end anyway. Of course, maybe all of this was just an elaborate play, but even so, he did hit his own clansman, got down on the floor, and didnât hesitate to bow low in apology. I feel like I can forgive them anyway, regardless of whether or not everything thatâs happened was actually fake.
âRegarding the guy who flared up at me earlierâ¦â¦ I guess I can forgive and forget if the Grado clan takes responsibility for what happened and follows up accordingly. As for the accidentâ¦â¦ It would have been difficult to predict something like that would happen, but it was possible that we could have died with just one misstep, and itâs a fact that the elves delayed our rescue due to being preoccupied with your internal conflicts. Since thatâs the case, I expect you to show some level of sincerity going forward.â
âThatâs only reasonable. I would have expected the same if I was in your position. No, I think you are already being far too forgiving, considering what had happened.â
âDid you think we would ask for something a lot more unreasonable?â
âHonestly, yes, I did.â
Zesh nodded honestly. He was still kneeling in seiza on the floor. I was sitting on a sofa though.
âYou immediately bowed down without caring for your face, and even if there was a bit of unexpected trouble in the beginning, you dealt with it yourself. Iâm sure youâd do the necessary follow-ups as well, right?â
âOf course. It is outrageous for someone who came to offer an apology to flare up at the one he is supposed to apologize to. I will make sure he gets punished severely for this slight.â
âOkay. Well, actually, there are several reasons why I am not asking for any further compensation. First of all, I donât think youâd be able to hand me the compensation Iâd ask for normally. You guys donât have the most advanced starship technology on hand here, right? Besides, even if I asked you for money instead, Iâm not exactly strapped for Enels for the time being. And considering what happened, youâd have to pay me at least a few million in compensation. Right, Mei?â
âYes. They would have to pay between 1.5 million and 2.5 million Enels in compensation.â
When Zesh heard heâd have to pay 1.5 to 2.5 million Enels, the color of his complexion paled. Yeah, itâs quite a large amount huh. Perhaps the Grado clan, who rely on living together with nature, would find that amount to be an exceedingly heavy price.
âThose might seem like huge amounts of money to you guys, but for us, itâs actually not impossible to earn that much in less than a month. So, if I asked you for monetary compensation, you guys probably wonât be able to pay up anyway, and there are also legal procedures to consider as well. Those might take a number of days to process, and weâd be forced to stay on this planet until everythingâs settled. I think itâs a huge waste of time for us to sit on our thumbs here while waiting for compensation to be handed over.â
âI see. But I suppose this does not mean you are willing to let things go without any form of compensation, correct?â
âOf course. If you guys actually insisted on not giving us anything because you canât afford it and expected me to forgive you after that, the mild-mannered me would have resorted to pressuring you using my privilege as an honorary imperial noble.â
âAn honorary nobleâ¦â
Zesh parroted my words in a daze. Yeah, I suppose thatâs how others would react if I suddenly revealed that I was an honorary imperial noble huh.
âThatâs right. Itâs because of a Gold Star award or something. Iâm actually considered as equivalent to an imperial viscount, right?â
âThatâs correct. I have looked it up, and even if you and your fellow clan leaders are considered high-ranking officials of the Refill Autonomous Region, you are still considered imperial commoners outside of it. In other words, itâs possible for you to pass down judgment on the clan leaders in your capacity as an imperial noble, Master. You can even choose to cut them down. And I mean literally.â
âReallyâ¦â¦?â
As expected, they werenât aware of the fact that I was an honorary imperial noble. Well, itâs not like I go around flaunting it every chance I get anyway. I definitely wonât go out of my way declaring I was imperial noble to every person I meet, and that Iâd cut them down if they pissed me off. I mean, thatâs just too much, right? Itâs troublesome, and Iâd come off as some two-bit villain.
âAnyway, forget the matter with me being an honorary imperial viscount. Iâd be satisfied if you showed your sincerity reasonably with something other than money. For example, you can provide us free accommodation in your highest-class hotel and resort where we can relax without worries, offer us delicious and rare delicacies that are difficult to find in Theta, give us a ton of tasty foodstuffs that can be stored without spoiling for an extended amount of time, gift our three alcohol lovers rare liquors, or give the ladies with me some beautiful jewelry and clothes. Iâd be satisfied with just those. Those are probably a lot better than asking you to directly pay up 1.5 million Enels, right? Anyway, Iâll leave it up to you.â
âThatâs still quite a challenge. But I understand. Please allow us to prove our sincerity.â
âGo ahead. Oh, and I might seem like a womanizer since all my companions are ladies, but I donât really need any compensation of that kind. My hands are full enough as it is.â
âI understand.â
Zesh nodded heavily. Great. That cuts down the possibility of increasing the number of female crew members. In case they still insist, Iâd just use my agreement with Zesh as a shield.
âI suppose thatâs about it for our talks regarding our compensation. I still have something to ask you about though.â
After saying so, I took out the mysterious luminous object from behind the sofa I was sitting on and showed it to Zesh. When he saw the mysterious glowing drill-shaped object held in my hands, the shock was evident on Zeshâs face.
Actually, he looked rather serious. Deadly serious. It was honestly a bit scary.
âJust where did you obtain this?â
Zesh turned his attention back toward me and asked me with a low tone. Câmon, man. Youâre scaring me.
âI found this thing while we were walking around the area near the crash siteâ¦â¦ You seem to know what exactly this is huh. Just what is it? It just keeps glowing on and off and it even seems like it can understand what weâre saying. It tries to appeal to our emotions whenever we tried to leave it behind, so we ended up bringing it with us in the end.â
âIt is beyond ridiculous to throw something like this away!â
âWhoah!?â
I was taken aback by Zeshâs sudden outburst. Apparently, this thing was a pretty big deal here.
âThis is a seed of the Sacred Tree. It is the key for reviving the Sacred Tree that was burnt down due to the attack of the pirates.â
âHeeâ¦â¦ I donât really get it, but it looks like this is very important to you guys. Iâll hand it over to you then.â
It looks like this thing was of immense importance to the elves. If I opted to keep it, I couldnât really find a use for it other than serving as a funky flashlight, and Iâm not really into taking care of plants anyway. It would be better to have the elves take care of it.
After thinking so, I tried to pass it over to Zesh, but unexpectedly, he shook his head and vehemently refused. By the way, the mysterious luminous object, which was apparently a seed of the elven Sacred Tree, also flashed violently, as if to show refusal.
âYou cannot do that. It was Hiro-dono who found the seed of the Sacred Tree. Thus, you need to keep it on your person until it is able to germinate.â
As if agreeing, the mysterious object shined brightly in response.
Eh? This has turned into something troublesome again.