Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Waiting for Enrollment
Admin said there were still papers to be processed so it would take five days before they were officially enrolled. Terrified of Hikaru, they left the guidebook on the counter and explained things three meters away.
Is this really how they treat a student who pays an absurd amount of tuition fees? Hikaru thought. His fees had been waived, though.
Hikaru and Lavia had some free time now, but they still had something important to do: finding a place to live. There were no dormitories, so they would have to rent a room in Scholarzard.
ãWow... This place is great!ã
Theyâd gone to a real estate agent. Among the places theyâd checked, Lavia liked one on the third floor of a three-story building. It wasnât a particularly huge structure, but there was only one unit on top that they could all have to themselves with an open roof terrace. It was spacious and had two rooms in addition to a living room, dining room, and kitchen. At the back of the apartment was a well and a place to do laundry, out of sight from the main street. It reminded Hikaru of the streets of Paris, though heâd never been there, and it seemed he would not have the chance to.
ãThereâs plenty of light and itâs only a few minutes walk away from the academy. Wonderful place, isnât it?ãthe agent said, rubbing his hands with a smile on his face.
ãHow much?ã
ãThere are plenty of people who are attracted to this great place... Itâs 800,000 gilans a year.ã
Hikaru didnât think he was overcharging. It was the best location for people of the academy. The interior was nice and it was on the top floor as well. There was a possibility that the agent set the price a little bit higher after seeing their attires. He could be thinking they were from well-to-do families. That wasnât a bad thing, though. It meant the agent could trust them.
ãHmm...ã
Hikaru checked for dust on the window frames and walls. A neat and tidy place. The agent could be telling the truth â a lot of people wanted the apartment. The previous occupant mustâve only left recently.
It had already been furnished, most of it provided by the lessor, though the previous resident left their table and couch. All they really needed were new mattresses and beddings. They could occupy it starting today.
ãHow about 400,000 for half a year?ã
ãItâll be the middle of winter six months later, Sir. We wonât find a new tenant. Please rent this place for a year.ã
ã600,000 until spring. I have the option to renew the contract then.ã
ãI might agree for 700,000...ã
ãYouâre kidding, right? Do you even have someone whoâd take this place at this time of the year? 620,000.ã
ãHmm. How about 680,000?ã
ã640,000 gilans.ã
ã650,000 gilans.ã
ãFine. You have yourself a deal.ã
Hikaru signed what seemed like a check for the contract, which glowed faintly when he held his guild card against it. One could withdraw money with it by bringing it to the Adventurers Guild. How convenient. He could see the academyâs southeast gate from the roof terrace. Lavia was standing beside him.
ãAre you sure about this, Hikaru? You spent quite a lot of money.ã
ãWe have plenty of funds. But if youâre worried about money, want to go make some? They should have an Adventurers Guild here.ã
ãLetâs go!ã
It seemed the countless undead monsters in the underground dungeon didnât diminish her love for adventuring. They made their way to the Adventurers Guild.
ãOh... this place feels different.ã
The Scholarzard Adventurers Guildâs building was a peculiar structure. Shaped like a cylinder, the counter at the center was round as well. Alongside the wall was the request bulletin board. There were tables and chairs as well for meetings between adventurers.
As soon as they set foot in the building, several adventurers turned their attention towards them. Some whistled as they saw Lavia, but none made any particularly aggressive move. That was most likely because most of them were older; their ages ranging from late twenties to thirties. Compared to the other guilds, there seemed to be more women adventurers here.
ãOr maybe itâs the race?ã
The adventurers were grouped according to their race. Those with blue skins hung out only with their fellow blue-skinned brethren.
ãThereâs not a lot of requests here.ãLavia said.
ãWell, this is a provincial town.ãHikaru replied.
Hikaru studied the rank E request bulletin board. Most of them were kill quests for monsters unknown to him as well as escort requests to towns he didnât know about. There were plenty of requests in which the academy was the client, asking for materials to use for lectures and research. The academy didnât just study martial arts, but sorcery and other fields as well.
ãHmm? Whatâs this?ã
ãPlant Hunterã
ãDrakon Kidney Flowerâs LeafãNeed as many as possible and preferably young leaves.
ãRewardãBasic Reward 500,000 gilans. Additional 100,000 if the leaves are in good condition.
ãClientãNational Academic Research Institute
The request was most likely related to the matter Mikhail was talking about. Although the academy itself was the client, not the principal.
ãYou there. You look very lovely. All right, you may join my party.ã
Hikaru turned around to see three men â a blonde, a redhead, and a green-haired guy â wearing the academyâs uniform. Judging from the fine clothes they were wearing underneath, they were from well-off families. They were older than Hikaru, though, about 18-20 years old.
ã.........ã
Lavia quickly hid behind Hikaru.
ãHey, Iâm talking to you. Come here. I said Iâll let you into my party.ã
ã.........ã
ãSay something!ã
The blonde guy raised his voice at Lavia who just stared at him in disgust. His friends simply sighed. It seemed the blonde one was prone to behaving rashly.
ãLetâs take a few requests.ãHikaru said.
ãIf thatâs what you want.ãLavia replied.
ãYou want to rank up too, right?ã
ãAre you doing this for me?ã
ãYeah.ã
ãOkay. Letâs do it!ãLavia flashed a smile.
ãHold it! How dare you ignore me!ãthe blonde guy interrupted.ãIâm Roy, a member of the Yellow Tiger clan and a student of the academy!ã
ãWhich requests should we take?ãHikaru asked.
ãKill quests take time, so I think we should take the Plant Hunter requests.ã
ãI. said. stop. ignoring. me!ã
The guy reached for Laviaâs shoulders, trying to make her turn around, but before his fingers could touch her, Hikaru grabbed his wrist.
ãWho gave you permission to touch Lavia?ã
ãFinally, you noticed me. You must be an idiot to seize my hand â me, a member of the Yellow Tiger clan. Now, off you goâã
Roy tried to break free of Hikaruâs grasp, but the powerful grip prevented him from doing so.
ãWh-What?ã
ãWeaklings shouldnât act tough.ã
ãAre you calling me weak?!ã
ãSoul BoardãRoy âYellow Tigerâ Rumania
Age: 19 Rank: 2
19
ãMagical Powerã
..ãManaã1
This guyâs a pushover. Wait, heâs a member of this so-called âYellow Tigerâ clan, but he has points on mana and not strength?
ãTh-This canât be happening! How can a brat like you pin me down?!ã
ãBecause Iâm stronger than you, duh.ã
ãIâm of the valiant Yellow Tiger clan!ã
ãLooks like you didnât inherit the valiant gene, then.ã
Hikaru stepped forward, forcing Roy back. He almost fell over, but his friends held him up.
ãA-A-Are you saying Iâm a good-for-nothing?!ãThe guy seemed to have lost it, his red face turning even darker.
ãHey, stop it, Roy.ã
ãThatâs enough. Weâre in the guild.ã
The red and green-haired men tried to stop him. The adventurers noticed the ruckus and watched.
ãShut up! Shut up! Shut up! Backing down after being made fun of is a disgraceâã
Roy couldnât finish his words. In a split second, Hikaru was behind him, and struck the back of his head lightly. He collapsed on the floor.
ãWha... What?ã
The red-haired man had no idea what had just happened, but Hikaru wasnât about to explain anything.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãHey, redhead. Make sure you collect this nuisance.ãHikaru said.ãHow about this request, then?ã
Hikaru took the memo off the board with a nonchalant look.