After experiencing that heartrending event of being run away from by both bandits and their victim, I stood stock still for a while, but I pulled byself together and decided to have a look at what was inside the bag that was flung at me earlier.
Just as I had guessed from that painful experience earlier, the inside of the bag was stuffed with gold coins.
I donât know what the currency in this world is worth, but there are quite a lot inside, and I think it might be a fair amount.
â¦The pain was proportional though.
When I counted the contents more carefully, I found that there were 5 gold coins, 48 silver coins, and 114 copper coins.
To be hit in the face with such a heavy thing, you did well in getting out unscathed, me.
Iâm not sure, but itâs probably that the carriage owner from before was just about to beg the bandits for his life with this money.
And then I appeared, and he threw it at me without checking what was insideâ¦
Thinking about it again, Iâm really getting a little irritated.
Though it wasnât intention, I was his saviour, but he threw something at me and ran away, so my anger is justified.
And so, Iâve decided to keep this money as reparations.
It doesnât seem like Iâll have a chance to give it back after all.
Having tidied this matter up in my mind, I put a few silver and copper coins into the pocket of my robe, and toss the rest into my item box leather bag and all.
Now then, what am I going to do from now on.
From what I saw of the reactions earlier, even if I arrive at a town, I think the possibility of them letting me in is low.
Itâs still better if they just get scared and run; if things go badly, I might even get attacked.
But staying away from civilisation like this is impossible.
I donât have any survival skills, and even if I did, itâs dubious as to whether they would work in this other world.
In the end, I have no choice but to get to a town somehow in order to survive.
Canât I control these annoying skills somehowâ¦?
Wait, hang on?
The bandits and the carriage owner looked scared after they met eyes with me.
In other words, canât we say that the fear is limited to the effect of the mystic eyes, and the aura alone doesnât have that much of an effect?
I accidentally thought of them as a set, but the weakened effect against humans was only written for the Evil God Aura, and it didnât necessarily affect the Mystic Eyes of Wicked Authority.
If the Evil God Aura doesnât seem like itâll be that much of a problem, and only the Mystic Eyes of Wicked Authority are an issue, then there are still ways I can cope.
Since making eye contact is the activation condition, the effect wonât activate if I make it so that our eyes donât meet.
Fortunately the robe has a hood, so if I pull it down enough that it hides my eyes, Iâll just be a person with a slightly eerie atmosphere⦠at least I hope thatâs how it is.
I canât deny that thereâs a lot of wishful thinking mixed up into there, but given that I donât have any other choices, Iâve decided to follow my original plan and look for a town.
First of all is the problem of which way I should head for now, butââââ
ââ¦Letâs go this way.â
Iâve decided to go not in the direction that the carriage escaped in earlier, but to go the opposite way.
I think there should be human settlements in the direction that the carriage came from as well as where it was going, but I donât know which is closer.
The probability is an even 50:50.
In that case, considering just in case that I meet with that carriage owner again, it seems like it would be nothing but trouble, so letâs go in the opposite direction.
And like that, I once again began to walk.
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I donât have a watch so I canât tell the time accurately, but I think after walking for about two hours, the forest ended and I reached a wide grass plain.
If it was the me from before, then I would have been unable to move from the exhaustion long ago, but because of the reinforcement of my physical abilities Iâm not even sweating.
The highway stretched out through the plain, and in the far distance I could see a town.
It was surrounded by a wall, and seemed to be quite a big town.
Itâs just what I can see, but it seems that Iâll need to walk for another hour to get there.
After looking about the plain and confirming that there werenât any dangerous looking animals, I headed to the town.
When I got close to the town, I could see that at the end of the highway was a small building set as the entrance, and in front of it stood a few people and their carriages.
I quietly added myself to the end of the line, and listened as best I could for information.
Since I know nothing about this worldâs common sense, I donât even know the procedures of how to get into town after all.
The merchants riding their carriages showed the gate guards a card, and their carriage underwent a check before passing through.
As for those walking on foot, some of them showed a card just like the merchants, and some of them paid money and received a wooden card.
Those cards are probably identification papers of some sort.
But though there seem to be those that donât have them, in that case it seems that they pay a silver coin before being let through.
Iâm worried as to whether this flawed system will be alright, but to me itâs convenient.
While squeezing a silver coin I had in my robe pocket, I waited for my turn to come.
âNext⦠Just one person?â
âYes.â
It was my turn now so I walked before the guard.
Inside, my heart was pounding, but I didnât let it show.
Thankfully, because the hood was pulled down enough to cover my eyes, it seems that they didnât get scared.
âA woman huh. Do you have ID?â
âI donât.â
âThen pay a deposit, and weâll issue you a temporary ID. The deposit is 1 silver coin.â
Not a toll, but a deposit huh?
I wonder if theyâll give it back when I leave.
I took out a silver coin from my robe pocket, and handed it over.
âWe have certainly received it. When you leave the city, return the temporary ID and weâll return the deposit. Even if you get an official ID when youâre in time, donât throw away your temporary one.â
âGot it⦠How would I go about getting an official ID?â
âDid you just come from a country village or something? The fastest way should be to register at the Adventurers Guild and get an Adventurers Card. Thereâs also the church, and the Merchants Guild, but the former is no good unless youâre a resident or a believer. As for the latter, only merchants can enter so it probably doesnât have anything to do you with, miss.â
Well, no matter how you look at it, I doubt I look like a merchant.
Since our eyes arenât meeting I donât know what kind of expression heâs making, but this guard is quite kind.
The Adventurers Guild, the church, and the Merchants Guild; for now I know that the town has at least these establishments.
âWell then, this is your temporary ID. Make sure not to lose it.â
âYes.â
Putting the wooden card away in my robe pocket, I went through the gate.
The town was mostly round in shape, and the road stretched from the gate I entered, through to the central plaza, then all the way to the gate at the opposite side.
I donât know what map direction it is, but from the words of the people walking around me, the gate I entered through was the eastern gate, and there were apparently also western and southern gates.
The northern side doesnât have a gate, but the estate of this townâsââââwhich seems to be named Riemelââââgoverning lord.
The road Iâm walking down now, and the one that perpendicularly intersects it at the central plaza seem to be this townâs main roads.
There are stalls and shops lined up along the main roads, and most residences are a little further in from the main roads than the shops are.
While walking I had a peek at the stalls and shops, and checked the value of the currency.
The items in the street stalls didnât have price tags, and it seems that you need to ask the owner for the price.
On the other hand, the prices in the stores are displayed on wooden tags.
Two of this fruit thatâs about the size of my fist is one copper coin.
One piece of bread ranges from one to two copper coins.
The dress-type clothing thatâs worn by the people walking around in town is 15 copper coins.
A longsword about a metre long is 1 silver and 50 copper.
Wooden shields are 50 copper, while bronze shields are about 1 silver, marked down to 90 copper.
It seems that 100 copper coins has the same value as 1 silver coin.
Right now I havenât seen a place that uses gold coins yet, so I donât know how much itâs worth.
The things at the front of the shops are probably cheap goods, and the more expensive goods that would use a gold coin are probably further in the store.
Just looking at the foods sold, 1 copper coin seems to be worth about 100 Yen, but because the prices are varied, it would probably be better just to avoid thinking about how to simply convert it.
Concluding my price investigation, I entered a clothing shop to buy the things that I needed to buy before anything else.
High waisted panties were 6 coppers each.
Babydoll-like underwear were 10 coppers each.
Low-heeled boots were 9 coppers a pair.
I bought three of each underwear type, and a pair of boots, so in total it was 57 coppers altogether, and when I paid with a silver coin, I got 43 coppers in return.
I couldnât find a bra.
In order to defend my honour I should say this to let you know, but what I couldnât find wasnât just my size, but bras altogether.
Letâs pretend that I didnât see those bustier-type underwear hanging in the store.
Since I couldnât put on the underwear in a place like this, I patiently bore with this breezy sensation for a while longer, and put on only the boots.
Between ânot wearing themâ and âgetting found out that I wasnât wearing themâ, which is better I wonder⦠Itâs a hard question, but Iâll go with not being found out.
By the time I left the clothing store, the sun had set a lot, and the beautiful evening sun lit up the town.
The stores in the area were beginning to close up sa well, and people were leaving for the road home.
It seems that this is a town that has an early night.
Thinking about it, there are no street lights, so once the sun sets the town will become dark.
The only places that do business at night are probably only taverns and slightly indecent shops.
Iâd better quietly find myself a place to sleep or else.
Having decided that, I began walking down the main road as I searched for an inn.
While I was relying on the pictures on the signboards to search, I found a few inns.
Most of them seemed to have taverns on the first floor and guest rooms on the second, and most of them had a signboard with a bed and a signboard with a mug lined up alongside each other.
Amongst those I⦠didnât choose one, and instead decided to try and find an inn without a tavern.
Itâs just that taverns and the like just kind of smell of trouble, after all.
âOh, a guest? Welcome, this is an inn.â
An obasan around 40 years old spoke to me after I opened the dor.
Speaking of which, I havenât really noticed it up until now, but for some reason it seems that we can understand each other.
âHow much is one night?â
âOne night is 1 silver, breakfast is 5 coppers, dinner is 10 coppers, and a tub of hot water is 5 coppers.â
Hot water?
Ahh, in place of a bath?
I wonder if getting in the water isnât mainstream.
Itâs a bit of a shock.
âFive nights, with the food and water too please.â
Saying that, I handed over 6 silver coins.
âGot it, your room is on the second floor, the final door on the right. This is the key. Do you want to eat straight away?â
âYes, if thatâs possible.â
âRight away. Iâll prepare it now so wait in whichever seat youâd like.â
After I received the key with a wooden plate attached, I sat in a sat to the side of the dining room and waited for the food to come.
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After I finished eating, I received the tub of hot water, and climbing the stairs, I entered the room they gave me.
By the way, dinner was bread, stew with plenty of vegetables, and fruit for dessert.
It was simple, but delicious.
Opening the door with the key I received, I found that it was a room about 6 tatami, with a bed and a table set.
After entering and locking the door, I placed the hot water tub on the floor, and flopped onto the bed face up.
The ceiling with its wood grain entered my vision, and this unfamiliar sight really drove home that I was in another world.
Because of how desolate I was feeling, tears involuntarily blurred my vision⦠is not what happened, but itâs a fact that my heart is filled to the brim with anxiety.
It seemed that I would fall into an endless loop of depression, so I got up because I felt like I would fall asleep if I continued lying there, and after checking once more that the door was locked, I took off the robe and dress I was wearing, and placed them on the bed.
I soaked the cloth that I received alongside the tub of water, and then wrang it out, and wiped myself clean starting with my hair, then my upper body, and finally my lower body.
Once I was more or less refreshed, I put on the underwear that I just bought, and put on the dress that I had tossed onto the bed.
Iâm about to go to sleep, so it should be fine even if I donât put the robe on. The blanket is thin and itâs a little cold, so I draped the robe on top though.
Itâs an hour where the sun has only just set, but perhaps because lots of things happened and I was tired, my eyelids felt heavy. Thereâs nothing to do anyway, so I should just hurry up and sleep already. Thinking this, I crawled into bed.