Chapter 265: Peace and Privilege
Water Magician
Editor: Tseirp
After enjoying the all-you-can-eat at the guild cafeteria in the aftermath of the Great Tidal Bore, Ryo headed for the Royal Capital in a guild carriage the next morning.
Ryo was given permission to use the precious guild carriage of the Rune Adventurersâ Guild, apparently in recognition of his efforts during the Great Tidal Bore.
Ryo was delighted that his hard work had paid off, and he continued to sleep in the guild carriage that had been reserved for him.
Since he pretty much ate until dawn last nightâ¦.
The next day in the early afternoon, he arrived safely at the Royal Capital and went straight to the Royal Castle Library to return the book he had borrowed that was long overdue, âAlchemy: Its Future and Prospects â Alchemy in Our Daily Livesâ.
At that moment, the chief librarian, Mr. Gasparnini, looked like he was about to burst out in tearsâ¦or rather, he was crying a little and bowed his head repeatedly in gratitude.
Then Ryo made a firm vow in his heart.
To always return anything he borrowed.
Else, he would make a good person like the chief librarian cryâ¦.
Meanwhile, a remote location in the royal castle.
King Abel the First wasnât in bedâ¦.
But in the courtyard of the annex, swinging his sword.
âAbelâ¦youâre still in recovery, so donât overdo it.â
âOhh, Ryo. Looks like youâve been busy. What have you been up to?â
âJust saving the world from ruin is all.â
âI-I seeâ¦â
Abel thought that Ryo was saying something that didnât make sense againâ¦but he didnât dare to get into it.
He judged on his own that Ryo was probably absorbed in a book on alchemy, or some kind of delicacyâ¦or something along those lines.
Poor Ryo.
When Abel returned to his office after swinging his sword, Marquis Heinlein, the Prime Minister, turned up.
He had something to report.
âYour Majesty, the day before yesterday, Rune city suffered another Great Tidal Bore after three yearsâ¦â
Having revealed that much, the Marquis noticed Ryo in the room.
âWhoa, the Great Tidal Bore, how nostalgic. What was the monster and how big was it this time? Speaking of which, there probably werenât that many B-rank adventurers in Rune city, was everything all right? No wait, the fact that youâre just making the report now means that itâs been resolved, right?â
Abelâs continuous questioning brought the Marquis back to his senses and he answered.
âAh, yesâ¦this time it was ogres, five thousand of them. The only B-rank party belonging to Rune is âCoffee Makerâ led by Delong. And to make matters worse, they were sent on a wyvern subjugation missionâ¦â
âOh yeah, I read the report on that! Two wyverns, right? Hm? Wait a minute, meaning that there would have been hardly any adventurers of C-rank and above left in the cityâ¦â
Saying that, Abelâs expression grew increasingly stern.
He knew how difficult it is to take down a wyvern.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Since he came across quite a few of them when he was an adventurer.
Heâs also participated in the Great Tidal Bore beforeâ¦only, this time it was ogresâ¦where arrows would have just bounced off their skin!
âIt must have been tough, even for the Rune Knights, right? With quite a few casualties I reckon?â
âWell, not exactlyâ¦â
Marquis Heinlein glanced at Ryo.
Ryo was lying on the sofa reading a newly borrowed book on alchemy he got after returning the previousâ¦and doesnât seem to be listening to the report.
âThere were no casualties. The incident occurred at 3:00 p.m., and they defeated the Ogre King who was leading the mob just after 7:00 p.m. on the same day.â
âNo casualties! The current guildmaster is Ra, correct? Sueâs got great support skills as well⦠gotta give it to them. No, perhaps itâs all thanks to the well-trained knights. Well, either way, they really didâ¦goodâ¦hmm? Wait a minute? An ogreâs skin is impervious to arrows, right? And yet, there were no casualties, how in the world did they manage that?â
When Abel said this, Marquis Heinlein again glanced at Ryo, who was occupying the sofa, and answered.
âYeah, actually, except for the Ogre King, they were done in by magicâ¦â
âOh okay! So itâs magic, uh. â¦Magic? Against five thousand ogres? Really? â¦Uh, alright, Marquis Heinlein, Iâm going to ask you, but who is the caster of this magic?â
Abel asked, but his gaze was already on the water-attribute magician sprawled out on the sofa.
âYeah, you guessed it, Your Majesty, itâs Duke Rondo.â
âSo it was you!â
âPardon?â
Abel shouted, and Ryo reacted because his name had apparently been called.
Then he somehow realized that he was at the center of the conversation.
âSo Ryo, it seems that you havenât been around these past five days or so, were you in Rune city?â
âYeah. But, you have to understand, it wasnât to pick up a book I borrowed from the Royal Castle Library which I left in my Rune house and failed to return or anything like that, okay?â
âSure⦠now I know why you were in Rune at that timeâ¦. Well, you did goodâ¦â
Abel said, looking a little tired.
âThat doesnât sound like much of a compliment, Abel?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIf you really mean what you say, words arenât enough to show your sincerity!â
âWhat more do you want besides my words?â
âIt goes without saying, grant me a privilege.â
Marquis Heinlein, the Prime Minister, frowned at the sight of the premier dukeâ¦demanding âprivilegesâ from the king.
He didnât think it appropriate for the order of the country.
However, King Abel asked Ryo with a nonchalant attitude.
âSo what kind of privilege do you want?â
âThe monthly cake privilege, obviously!â
âSure, done.â
âYay!â
Abel nodded affirmatively with a tired look on his face. And Ryo was repeatedly making a fist pump gesture, feeling really pleased.
Leaving Marquis Heinlein completely lost in what just transpired.
âEh? Cake? What kind of privilege is thatâ¦?â
Today, too, the center of the Kingdom was peaceful.
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