Chapter 147 - The Flag, again
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
Rafatalia: âWhat do you plan on doing with that?â
I meet up again with Rafatalia.
Naofumi: âIâm going to make some simple sunglasses.â
Rafatalia: âBut werenât there some being sold back there?â
Well I guess this world already has the concept. The history of sunglasses dated back quite far in my world.
I guess itâs the same for this one.
Naofumi: âYou have to think economically in times like this.â
It seems that buying a pre-made pair is quite expensive.
If I just buy a cheap frame, and cut the wing to sizeâ¦
Naofumi: âAnd itâs done!â
I put the simple sunglasses over to the Lemo childâs face.
Lemo Kid: âUmmâ¦â
The Lemo Child shows a troubled face upon receiving the glasses.
Naofumi: âRafatalia.â
Rafatalia: âOn it.â
Rafatalia casts darkness magic on the Childâs face once again.
Lemo Kid: âAhâ¦â
Rafatalia: âAre you alright? Itâs not too bright, is it?â
Lemo Kid: âIâm fineâ¦â
The Lemo Child replies while fidgeting with its hands.
Rafatalia: âThen shall we go?â
Lemo Kid: âYes.â
To make sure it didnât run, we hold hands with the Lemo.
Well, I guess the slave seal will prevent that anyways.
Lemo Kid: âT-thank you.â
Naofumi: âDonât mind it. Where I live, there are plenty of brats like you.â
Lemo Kid: âEh?â
Rafatalia: âThis person here is the Hero of the Shield.â
Lemo Kid: âEEEH!?â
To only realize that now⦠Iâm pretty sure the Slave Dealer already called me that a few times.
We continue to walk down an alley.
??: âIs that one of your kids, Hero of the Shield?â
A passerby calls out to me.
Naofumi: âHm?â
Itâs the manager of the clothing shop.
It really has been a while since we last met. Not since I requested the clothing for Firo.
I know why, but she gives off an Otaku-like feeling.
And one that tilts in the direction of a Fujoshi.
Tailor: âYou have a Beastman with you this time, what have you been up to?â
Naofumi: âYou didnât hear from the old man at the weapons shop?â
I take off the hood of the cloak and begin speaking.
Tailor: âAh, right. I vaguely recall hearing something about it.â
Naofumi: âYou reallyâ¦â
Tailor: âIâve been thinking about it for a while, but the Demi-Human whoâs always with you really is pretty. Wonât you stop by to dress her up?â
Rafatalia: âExpensive clothes are⦠a bitâ¦â
Due to my influence, Rafatalia has learned to live quite economically. I think she would prefer some armor for efficiencyâs sake.
Tailor: âThatâs such a waste. Clothing is essential if you want to woo men.â
Rafatalia: âI-is that trueâ¦?â
It seems this will take a while.
I donât care one bit about womanâs fashion, so I kinda want to leave.
Tailor: ââ¦and thatâs why itâs good. Is this child a Lemo? I think Iâm getting some inspiration.â
Lemo Kid: âWa, waâ¦â
The Clothing shop manager pulls out a sketchbook and starts doodling in it.
As expected.
Tailor: âLately with the calamity, the townâs mood has gone down. No oneâs buying clothing anymore.â
She continues speaking as she draws.
Tailor: âMy store also sells armor, but its main purpose is clothing.â
Naofumi: âI see.â
Tailor: âTo be honest, Iâve been losing interest in making clothes lately. I havenât been getting much inspiration lately.â
I think that she said that the material for Firoâs clothes was very good.
Tailor: âYou know the girl you brought before. Making clothes for her was really fun. Could you bring her by again?â
Naofumi: âThat cost quite a bitâ¦â
And Firo seems to be happy with just one set.
Weâre not particularly in need of it, so I see no need to buy her any new clothes.
If we had that sort of extra money lying around, I would use it on more useful things.
Anyways, Firo is usually in her Monster form, so the dress isnât even used often.
Tailor: âHmm⦠The Hero of the Shield has quite a few inspirational people.â
It seems that her Lemo Race design series is completed.
On the page are a pair of overalls, a vest, and various other designs.
My slavesâ clothes⦠mostly consist of second-hand armor. This gives the town an adventurerâs guild-like atmosphere.
Buying them casual clothes will cost a bitâ¦
Some cheap clothes from the Old Man is as much as we can currently afford.
I guess I should ask.
Naofumi: âI can only offer furs and some peculiar materials, but do you want to work in my village?â
Her expression lights up.
Tailor: âAre you serious!?â
Naofumi: âY-yeah.â
Tailor: âAre there more cute and interesting kids like this one?â
âI donât know if theyâll meet your specifications, but my village has plenty of Demi-Human slaves.â
âA-a-are there also male slaves there?â
Naofumi: âOf course.â
Tailor: âAre you sure!?â
She seems to be extremely excited.
I have a bad feeling about this.
Tailor: âI am a warrior on a quest for new inspiration. Please allow me to trouble you for a while.â
W-waitâ¦
The thing that hooked her seems to be the fact that there were male slavesâ¦
This is bad. The people from my world who were of a similar personality to her, would think of âthatâ when they heard the words âMale Slavesâ.
My decision may have been rash.
Naofumi: âT-then stop by to check the place out some time.â
Tailor: âYes! Of Course!â
And somehow the conversation was over.
â¦
After that, we parted ways with the clothing shop owner, and kept walking, whenâ¦
Kyurururururuâ¦
A sound comes from the Lemo Slaveâs stomach. The child begins acting embarrassed.
Naofumi: â⦠I guess we should stop somewhere to eat.â
Rafatalia: âYeah, we shouldâ
âWhat does this oneâs race eat? Is it fine to feed it like the other Demi-Humans? Should I give it worms?â
If itâs worms, then preparing food will be difficult.
I have the Dunes in the village, but those arenât food.
If necessary, I will cook them, but if I do, it will be troublesome.
Taniko would shout at me.
Lemo Kid: âUmâ¦wellâ¦â
The Lemo Child tries to speak up.
Lemo Kid: âI went â¦from home⦠a few times⦠It seems we can eat normal food.â
Naofumi: âI see, then should we stop by a food stall?â
Rafatalia: âNaofumi-sama wonât cook?â
Naofumi: âWeâve come all the way to the Castle Town, and you still want me to cook? The smell will draw that person to us.â
I have a classrooms-worth of hungry children here. Even if I cook on the River Bank, I think Firo will notice and bring them there.
Rafatalia: âIsnât that fine?â
Naofumi: âEven if youâre fine with it, I will find it a pain.â
Recently, Iâve been trying to keep my cooking duty to a minimum.
Thereâs been a slave who came to me, wanting to improve her cooking skill.
Kiel: âEh-⦠I wanted to eat Shield Nii-chanâs cooking.â
Is what most of the kids said.
It was quite difficult to encourage her to cook again after that.
Naofumi: âAnyways. Today, we are eating out.â
Rafatalia: âI understandâ¦â
And so we head back towards the market.
The merchantâs shop has a long line in front of it. And the merchant is happily selling his goods for many times the normal price. I applaud his skills.
Now then, where should we eat?
As I look for restaurants, I notice the place I first took Rafatalia to eat.
Naofumi: âWill here be fine?â
Rafatalia: âYes.â
Lemo Kid: ââ¦â
I hold the Lumo Slaves hand as we enter the building.
Waiter: âWelcâ¦omeâ
The person who greets us frowns upon seeing me with a cloak covering my body.
Waiter: âSir. Serving a suspicious person accompanied by a Demi-Human is a bitâ¦â
Naofumi: â⦠If you have such a rule, then hang it on the front door.â
Host: âB-but stillâ¦â
Fumu⦠the host looks at the dirty Lemo Kid accompanying us, but doesnât remark on it.
This reminds me of when I once brought Rafatalia here when she was still small. No one said anything at that time.
I guess I am being held up because Beastmen are feared more than other Demi-Humans.
There are plenty of people who wear cloaks, though many of them do so for suspicious reasons.
Most restaurants here should understand that. In my world most restaurants forbid the admittance of animals for sanitary reasons.
However in this world, Beastmen are supposed to be treated as Bonafide human beings.
But I guess the hatred of this country is quite deeply seated. Thereâs no choice.
I take off the cloak.
Naofumi: âIs this fine? Thereâs no suspicious person anymore. Will you still deny food to a Demi-Human and a Beastman?â
Waiter: âAhâ¦no⦠I-I understand.â
With an amazed expression, the waiter leads us to a seat.
The Lemo slave fidgets as its eyes wander all over the room.
Naofumi: âThis reminds me of the old Rafatalia.â
Rafatalia: âPlease donât bring up that time.â
Naofumi: âDo you want another Kidâs set lunch?â
Rafatalia: âI donât need one!â
The Lemo slave canât seem to calm down. Its gaze begins to drift to its feet.
Naofumi: âIs there anything youâd like to eat?â
Lemo Kid: âWellâ¦â
The kid looks at the menu and gives a bitter face.
Lemo Kid: âI canât readâ¦â
Naofumi: âThen should we order something for you?â
Lemo Kid: âPleaseâ¦â
I raise my hand and call our server.
Naofumi: âOne Daily Special and two Kids se-â
Rafatalia: âTwo Daily Specials and one Kidâs set lunch.â
Rafatalia interrupts me before I can finish.
Naofumi: âWhatâs wrong?â
Rafatalia: âNaofumi-sama, youâre mistaken. You still think I want that set, donât you?â
Naofumi: âEven though you say that, you still kinda want it, right? Itâs something the other villagers would happily eat.â
The last time she ate it, Rafatalia had carefully taken out and saved the flag.
Rafatalia: âItâs fine. Please donât treat me like a child.â
Is she at a delicate age? Even though her body has gotten big, her mind should still be a child.
Waiter: âI-is that everything?â
Naofumi: âYeah, Iâll leave it to you.â
The waiter disappears into the back of the store.
I can faintly hear him saying something about the Hero of the Shield visiting.
After a while, the food arrives.
Waiter: âThank you for waiting. Here are your Daily Specials and Kidâs set lunch.â
The Kidâs set lunch is more flashy than usual. There are two flags in the rice.
Naofumi: ââ¦Itâs showier than it was last time we were here.â
Theyâre definitely showing off.
Reputation is amazing⦠did the other heroes get this sort of treatment before as well?
Showing my face is inconvenient, but I guess I can get some things out of it.
Lemo Kid: âU-umâ¦â
I can hear the Lemo Slave swallowing its saliva.
Naofumi: âItâs fine, you can eat.â
Lemo Kid: âIs it really okay?â
Naofumi: âYeah.â
Lemo Kid: âYou wonât drop the dish and make me eat off the floor?â
Naofumi: â⦠Where the hell did you learn that? Thatâs a waste of food.â
So this oneâs previous master made it eat off the ground.
Naofumi: âItâs fine, just eat however you like.â
It was like this with Rafatalia as well.
Rafatalia: âYou can eat when you want.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Lemo Kid: âY-yesâ¦â
Rafatalia makes this interaction much easier.
The Lemo Child timidly begins eating the Kidâs set lunch.
Its using its hands. I guess it never really learned manners.
But Manner is something you can always learn later.
â¦Right now the slaves take food from a single dish in the center of the table.
Itâs like eating with a large family.
I think back to around the time I got here. Back then I couldnât taste anything. I thought that as long it was cheap, any food would do.
I look out the storeâs window.
The Spirit Turtleâs shell looms high over the city⦠There are still more battles to come.
Lemo Kid: âThank you very much.â
The Lemo Race slave begins stuffing its cheeks with the Kidâs set lunch in tears.
Naofumi: âIf you think that, then eat it properly.â
If you leave any, I may get angry.
Naofumi: âBut I wonât force you to eat anything your race cannot eat.â
I hope there isnât too much of a difference in constitution.
Lemo Kid: âYesâ
Like a mother, Rafatalia wipes the Lumo Childâs mouth and begins feeding it.
Itâs quite a peaceful scene.