âWhich reminds me, was flyinâ on brooms or some such a normal occurrence in the other world?â Sword asked Mr. Amato at our parting.
Mr. Rob blinked his eyes in surprise.
Mr. Amato lightly answered, âAh, flying brooms? You mean the ones in fairy-tales? Or the courier service ones?â
âBoth,â I butted in.
âThey were a common thing, right?â
ââRight~ââ Mr. Amato and I playfully answered as fellow other world friends.
ââŚWow, that other world is really incredible. Itâs got golems like the Ryokus, you can do whatever you want as long as you donât kill, and people fly âround on brooms, eh?â
Ah, Swordâs image of the other world is completely twisted.
âNo, not really? Golems like the Ryokus are just owned by Public SecurityâŚI guess you can describe them as knight orderâŚin other words, very few people. Even people flying on brooms isnât something youâll see normally. Itâs more like a legendary means of transport. Also, the part about anything goes as long as it doesnât kill is the same here and over there, but in the case of the other world, youâd get caught by state officials. Public order in the other world is much, much better, and no monsters wander the lands over there. Thatâs why Mr. Amato is unable to kill. He lived in a world where it was unnecessary to kill. I gave the toys to him for the sake of self-defense. By the way, anything goes as long as it doesnât kill is my own rule for the sake of surviving in this world, regardless of my otherworldly knowledge.â
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âLady Indra, in the first place, Ta-âŚoops, I gotta watch outâŚthe Ryokus and flying brooms come from fantasy stories like anime. They donât exist in reality, even in the other world.â
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As soon as Swordâs eyes became narrow, his iron claw lunged at me!!
âGyaaa!â
âNow Iâve got it. Amato, you teach me the common sense of the other world. I was taught everything I know âbout it by this girly here, but your explanation just now told me that it might actually all be bogus. Iâm gonna write a few lines down so that your travel goes smoothly. Anyway, arrive safely, and then tell the folks at the mansion whatâs common sense in the other world of all the stuff installed over there.â
Mr. Amato became flabbergasted. By the way, Mr. Rob had been staring at us vacantly for a while now. It looked like he couldnât keep up with the conversation.
Since Sword finally let go of my head, I caressed it.
ââŚItâs not that different, you know? I built transport vehicles and bikes, but those areâŚa bit flashy, however itâs not like they donât exist. Even this existed in the other world, right?â I held out my wrist to Mr. Amato.
âAh! A smart watch!â
âThis existed over there, didnât it?â
âYes, it did, it did. I didnât own one myself though. Did you also make a smartphone?â
âNo, I didnât. Smartphones require both hands to be operated. Weâre adventurers, so we must keep our hands free in case of attacks.â
âI see. I really want a smartphone. I made apps for smartphones, you see.â
Hee. I never created smartphone apps.
âIf you have an idea, think it over on the way and pass it on once you arrive at our mansion. So far as it goes, you were summoned as ăBraveă, so you gotta have some cheat specifications, no? Even if you being a weakling canât be helped, but if you throw youâll hit what you wanted to hit, if you shoot you wonât miss, and as long as youâre fast at running away, you wonât die, right? âŚAh, come to think of it, here is a first-aid kit. Just in case.â I handed him a kit. âThe healing potions are from this world. But, take them only if youâve got a serious injury. Make do with the medicine for normal stuff.â
âHee! So healing potions do exist after all.â He looked at it with curiosity twinkling in his eyes, and then stored the kit away.
Afterwards, he bid us farewell while waving a hand and walking away.
Iâd like him to reach our place safely, but Iâm not as kind as taking him all the way back there. I mean, heâs a guy I met only today. Iâll simply pray that he doesnât become disheartened by the harshness of this world.
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âOi,â Sword called out to me with a scary voice just as I was brooding.
âWhatâs up?â
âDid you truly teach me âbout the other world properly!?â
âOf course. Sure, some things come out of fantasy stories, but the knowledge itself is correct. I mean, the Ryokus exist in reality, donât they? That guy might not have known since he wasnât that much of a fan, but I read an article about a fan building a Ryoku and putting it on exhibition! Putting the exterior aside, Charâs interior is like that of a tankâŚa carriage without horses used by the self-defense forcesâŚfolks similar to a knight order. I told you that I rode a Bronko myself to begin with, didnât I? Even if it might not be typical, Iâve been building stuff based on proper knowledge!â
In the first place, whatâs the idea with him doubting my information of the other world, despite not showing an ounce of interest in the structure of this world. Itâs not like heâll ever be able to go there, even if he knows all about it. And even if he managed to get here, he wonât be able to survive. Whatâs he going to do as jobless, broke, homeless visitor with no passport in a world without magic elements?
âWhat âbout the flyinâ brooms?â
ââŚâŚâ I averted my face.
âŚJust why is he fussing so much over the brooms? Sure, Iâve never seen any myself! But, itâs still the way it should be! Yep! Iâm 100% sure that some people riding brooms exist in a major country of Western Europe!
âFlyinâ brooms!â
He firmly grabbed my head. Another iron claw!!!!
âGyaaa! âŚIâve never seen any, but Iâm sure they exist! Definitely!â