How wonderful it was to have breakfast at a leisurely pace. Jill who had just finished eating at a café on the main street was on her way to the Adventurers Guild.
Only those who made a considerable amount of money could afford having breakfast at a café. As a matter of fact, receptionists from the Adventurers Guild were actually highly-paid. Which wasnât surprising since in order to placate rowdy adventurers, either âbrute strengthâ or âbeautyâ was necessary. Whether the receptionist was pretty or not directly affected the number of disputes that occurred within the guild.
In other guilds â like the Merchants Guild and the Alchemists Guild â they didnât necessarily have beauties as receptionists. They could be men, too, not just ladies exclusively, and they didnât earn that much.
Having great looks was a must in order to be an Adventurers Guild receptionist. In that regard, there were plenty of beautiful ladies around to choose from. But what the guild looked for was not only beauty but brains as well â whether or not they were competent enough to do their job.
For Jill, who worked as a receptionist, having breakfast at a café was a very fulfilling way to satisfy her pride.
ãGood morning.ã
ãMorning, Jill-chan.ã
There was already a receptionist at the counter â the one who accompanied the submaster to the capital, a gloomy-looking pretty lady.
ãAurora-san, did something happen?ã
Auroraâs features turned even more grim.
ãUnken-san wants to see you.ã
ãUnken-san?ã
Wondering what he wanted this early in the morning, Jill stuffed her things inside her locker and changed into her uniform. The guild was crowded, but Aurora was capable of handling things. Jill made her way to Unkenâs room, i.e. the guildmasterâs office.
ãOh, Jill. Come here.ã
There were seats for guests available, but Unken called her directly to his desk. Jill was relieved, thinking that it wasnât anything serious that sheâd have to take a seat. She didnât think she did anything wrong, but being called to the office like this was enough to make her nervous â all the more so with Unken wearing a bitter expression.
ãDid you need anything from me?ã
ãI need to tell and ask you something.ã
ãOkay.ã
ãAs for the former, the adventurer party Distant Glittering Stars led by Nogusa failed in their escort mission yesterday.ã
ã...What?ã
Jill remembered who Nogusa was. The highest-ranked adventurers in Pond were ranked D. She was curious what kind of a person this Nogusa was, so she checked him out only to be disappointed since he was pretty much like the rest of the adventurers in Pond. Even then, he was still rank C.
A C-ranked adventurer failed? They usually took quests that involved killing monsters â the kind that the guards in Pond couldnât handle â or worked for nobles.
ãDid they get ambushed by bandits on the road? Or was it a vicious monster?ã
ãNo.ã
ã...Donât tell me they themselves kidnapped the young girl and went into hiding.ã
ãNo. At first I thought that was the case, but apparently thatâs not what happened.ã
ãThen what did happen? Please stop beating around the bush and tell me!ã
ã...Jill, this case is a disgrace to the Adventurers Guild.ã
ãI know.ã
ãThen why do you look so thrilled?! You like gossiping or something?!ã
ãCome on now, Unken-san. I donât indulge in such inappropriate pursuits. Now please, hurry up and tell me about it! News is gonna spread soon anyway, right?ã
It was a big news so early in the day. Jill didnât particularly care about Nogusa. Plus it was the royal capital branch that sent their party. It was none of the Pond branchâs concern. News as big as this would be immediately known to the adventurers.
Iâm gonna tell Hikaru-kun about this! He was curious about it. Ehehe. I wonder how heâll react.
Unken heaved a sigh.
ãWell... Itâs better than someone looking serious at least. According to Nogusaâs testimony, this is what happened: When they peeked inside the carriage during their second break, the girl had vanished into thin air.ã
ãVanished? Wait, Nogusa and his men testified? So they went to the royal capitalâs Adventurers Guild?ã
ãThey did.ã
ãBut theyâll get suspected first. Humans canât just vanish into thin air.ã
ãYes. If they were the ones who set the girl free, it wouldnât make sense for them to give such a ridiculous statement. Itâs too stupid.ã
ãSo where did the girl go?ã
ãWe wouldnât be having trouble if we knew.ã
ãGood point.ã
ãThere are two things that are making matters complicated. First is the coachmanâs statement. Apparently Nogusa demanded the keys from him.ã
ãWhy would he do that?ã
ãBased on their character, they mustâve âdeveloped an interestâ in her.ã
Jill quickly knew what he meant. She was able to read Unkenâs emotions.
ãWhat a bunch of idiots.ã
ãThatâs true, but theyâre still rank C adventurers. They ruined the image of the royal capitalâs Adventurers Guild.ã
ãYou said there were two things making matters complicated. Whatâs the other one?ã
ãI assume you know about the guards at Count Morgstadâs residence.ã
ãYes. Theyâre knights specially dispatched to be the Countâs guards. The master of the house got killed under their watch so the image of the Order of Knights is also ruined!ã
ãLike I said, why are you so thrilled?! So anyway, one of the knights said he didnât trust those adventurers so he went after them.ã
ãSounds like he really hated those guys.ã
ãBut he never did catch up to Nogusaâs party. He said he got attacked by a bandit.ã
ãA bandit? Between Pond and the royal capital? Thatâs unusual. So what happened to the knight?ã
ãHeâll live, but his bones were broken with surgical precision. A passing caravan picked him up and brought him to Pond. Heâs in a clinic right now. An investigator from the capital who happened to be around questioned him. They didnât allow me to be there though.ã
ãOhh... Itâs quite strange.ã
ãI know.ã
Jill was sharp. She didnât get through the tough selection process to becoming a receptionist for nothing. There was something baffling about this case.
ãKnights, except for trainees, are quite skilled, arenât they? Yet he got beaten easily.ã
ãExactly. And according to him, it was a kid that ambushed him. He got âsnipedâ by a âkidâ is what he said.ã
ãWhaaaaat?!ã
ãThatâs disgusting.ã
ãAh.ãJill closed her gaping mouth.ãBut a kid defeating a knight is ridiculous. This sounds similar to Nogusaâs statement. He said the girl just vanished. Theyâre both saying things that sound impossible.ã
ãDo you think the two cases are related?ã
ãThe odds of that are highly unlikely. It was surprising, but sometimes there are just people out there who are gifted in the ways of combat, even kids. But would a kid like that actually rob people? Maybe it was a short person.ã
ãHmm.ã
ãFurthermore, there doesnât seem to be anything in common between the girl âvanishing into thin airâ and a âkid gifted in combatâ. Or are you saying that the girl who vanished noticed the knight and attacked him? ã
ãNo. According to the knight, it was a boy. You have the same idea as Aurora.ã
ãIn that case, theyâre unrelated. But something about it is bothering you.ã
ãThatâs right. I canât help but think thereâs more to this.ã
ãSo are those the things you wanted to tell and ask me?ã
ãYeah. No, wait. I wanted to ask if you know an adventurer... No, not necessarily an adventurer. But do you know of a skilled young boy?ã
Hikaru immediately came to Jillâs mind. But he shouldâve been reading books the day before yesterday, when the convoy left Pond.
ãI canât think of anyone.ã
ãIs that so... I should ask Gloria as well. I donât think Iâll get much from her either.ã
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Hikaru left the hotel together with Lavia. But first he had to go through the effort of going out alone, activating his Stealth, then going back in and use Group Obfuscation so he could bring Lavia out with him.
They couldnât take two rooms as the hotel required a guild card or soul card to be presented. Lavia had the latter, but it had her name on it. Showing it would get her exposed. The fact that sheâs an escaped murder suspect was already causing them some trouble.
There were other options they could take like card forgery, or paying to borrow someone elseâs, but there was no need for all that. They just had to suck it up for now.
ã.........ã
They walked around town. Plenty of people were already up and about at this hour. Pond was situated on a plain. Being the royal capitalâs satellite town, it was also being systematically developed. The streets were level, following a grid plan, with little chance of getting lost.
ãSo this is a town...ã
This might be Laviaâs first time to walk through a town, Hikaru thought. He wasnât tactless to actually say the words out loud. Laviaâs eyes darted around town. Everything looked new to her. The housewives gathered around a well behind a tree, the elderly walking briskly, carrying a shopping basket, the boy getting scolded by a shop owner, the man pulling a wagon full of jars for sale â everything.
ãHikaru.ã
ãHmm?ã
ã...That manâs staring daggers at you.ã
ã...Yeah.ã
It was the hotdog stand owner. Hands folded, the muscular man was staring at their direction â no, he was practically glaring. As they approached him, he held out his massive hands.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãSixty gilans.ã
ã...Bold of you to assume Iâm buying two.ã
ãI would love to partake... I mean, I wanna try it too!ã
Lavia couldnât bring herself to talk rough so she settled for a somewhat milder tone of speech. Hikaru handed the money and took two hotdog sandwiches, one for Lavia who regarded the food with great interest.
Hmm, it looks exactly like the hotdogs in Japan... Hikaru thought as he took a bite.
ã!ã
Hikaruâs eyes grew wide.
ãH-How is it?!ã
ãItâs...ã
ãItâs...?ã
ãItâs too spicy! Are you an idiot?!ãHikaru exclaimed.
Crap. This hotdog is literally hot. It was too spicy, he almost blurted out a lame pun. He felt his body temperature rise. Sweat could be trickling down his face any second now. The ketchup wasnât watery. Now the question was...
ãWhat did you do to the mustard?ã
ã.........ã
ãAnswer me.ã
ãI was curious about these spices that a peddler was selling.ã
ãWhyâd you buy them?!ã
ãItâs your fault! You didnât come yesterday! I let a different regular taste it and he said it wasnât spicy enough!ã
ãDonât blame it on me! Damn, itâs too spicy... Letâs go. Itâs best if you donât eat it... What?ã
ãHmm?ã
Lavia was staring blankly at Hikaru. She had already eaten half of the sandwich.
ãItâs delicious.ã
ã.........ã
Hikaru shot a suspicious look at the owner. The man shook his head. Itâs the same as yours, was what he meant.
ã...Do you like spicy food?ã
ãHmm?ã
Lavia simply cocked her head.
ãAll right. Letâs go see more of the town, uhh... Renclaw.ã
ãOkay.ã
The two of them started walking. The hotdog was too spicy for Hikaru so he returned it to the owner. Lavia was full from the one sandwich.
ãThis is no big deal!ãthe shop owner said, tears rolling down his face as he ate.
Renclaw was a fake name. âLaviaâ was too feminine. Hikaru asked her what name she wanted and she answeredãI like Renclaw.ãIt was apparently the name of the protagonist of an adventure novel she once read.
Renclaw (Lavia) was in a great mood. Even with a serious expression, she was humming a tune.
ãThatâs Dodoronoâs Armor Workshop where I bought your clothes. Itâs an armor shop, but they sell casual clothes as well.ã
ãSo thatâs an armor shop...!ã
ãThe owner is a dwarf whoâs just a bit crazy.ã
ãA dwarf!ã
ãAnd thatâs where I got my dagger, Leniwoodâs Weapon Workshop.ã
ãSo thatâs a weapon shop...!ã
ãThe owner is an elf... whoâs also a bit nuts.ã
ãAn elf!ã
Lavia reacted with great interest to everything. They still had no idea how far the news of her disappearance had spread so Hikaru refrained from entering the shops for now. She just stared from outside, promising herself that she would get inside someday.
ãThatâs the Adventurers Guild.ã
ã.........ã
ãLavia?ã
ãIâve dreamed about this place...ã
You even dreamed about it? Wow, you mustâve really wanted to become an adventurer, Hikaru thought. It wasnât the right time for jokes, though.
ã...Hikaru.ã
ãYes?ã
ã...Iâm so happy to be alive...ã
ãAh, yes.ã
ãIf I went in there, people will say something like âWhatâs a kid doing in here?â right?ã
ãYes, it happens.ã
Hikaru experienced it first-hand.
ãWeâll go in next time to gather information.ã
ãWe can go in there?!ã
ãWell I make a living by being an adventurer. People will know soon that Iâm working with you. It would be strange if I didnât bring you to the guild at all.ã
ãI want to get inside!ã
ãYes, next time.ã
ãNext time...ã
ãIn a few days.ã
ãOkay.ã
For a moment Lavia looked dejected like a puppy being scolded, but quickly flashed a bright smile when Hikaru said âin a few daysâ.
Thatâs not fair. It makes me want to take you in there now when you smile at me like that.
Hikaru needed more information first, though, before he could do that. He just had to fight off the urge for today.
ãAre we going to walk around town some more?ã
ãNo, thereâs something I want to try. Letâs go outside town.ã
ãWeâre going adventuring?!ã
ã...Uh, more like preparations for an adventure. I want to see how powerful your magic is.ãHikaru said, scratching his cheek.