Chapter 20: I Visited to Report Our Reconciliation!
I was dragged along after being told that weâd first report back to the guild.
Before actually entering the guildâs building, Sword emphasized, âEven if thereâs some moron unable to discern your strength, donât kill âem, okay?â
Wouldnât it be fine for you to not bring me here then? I mean the place is crowded with idiots, you know? I tried to ignore their existence by magically blocking off sound waves, but since I couldnât cut them off completely, I faintly perceived how people were talking nonsense to me.
The people of this world are stupider than monsters.
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Once we entered, all eyes turned into our direction. How annoying.
âSo you made up, huh?â The guild master approached us.
âI understood why you told me things like ăPlease forgive himă or ăHeâs regretting ită.â
ââŚArgh, so that was already part of what you didnât understand?â He slapped his forehand with his open hand.
When I looked at the receptionist, it made her jump.
âŚI wonder whatâs going on with her. This receptionist lady, who welcomed me at first, is reacting very oddly, or rather, excessivelyâŚ
ââŚAlso, I understood why she suddenly started to say, ăIâm going to introduce you to nice partners, okay?ă. To be honest, I suspected her possibly wanting to earn some money through a mediation fee or sell off a newbie adventurer, who doesnât know anything, to some shady adventurers, but now I know it wasnât that.â
No sooner than becoming pale, the receptionist lady suddenly became all teary-eyed, and finally started to bawl for real.
I drew back from her.
âAll of it is Mr. Swordâs fauuultď˝ď˝! I only did as I was askedď˝ď˝ďźAnd it all it earned me was to be regarded as a nasty wench on top of getting avoidedď˝ď˝!â
ââŚNo matter how you look at it, arenât you treatinâ people way too terrible?â
He said, but didnât she mention something about all of it being Mr. Swordâs fault?
âThat much is as easy as pie for the people of this world, isnât it?â
ââŚNo, the folks goinâ that far among the guild staffâŚâŚ Well, I guess itâs better to be safe than sorry. Canât be helped.â
The crying receptionist threw a dagger at Sword with an amazingly fast motion!
âJust die! You havenât taught him anything decent, and your way of talking sucks, so you tainted Indra, that cute and innocent boy, with your darkness! Youâre a pest for society!â
Wow.
The self-alleged bigshot doesnât seem to be all that respected, Iâd say. Also, Iâm a girl.
âOh, right. The guy, who almost had his head cut off after picking a fight with you, had his adventurer license revoked. From now on he wonât ever be able to work as an adventurer again.â
The guild master told me, but wellâŚ
âYou mean over here, right? If he re-registers elsewhereâŚâ
âIdiooot, your so ignorant. Ainât no way thatâs possible. Donât look down on the guild. When a license is revoked, the information will also be passed on to all other places. Usinâ a guild-exclusive magic tool, all guilds are beinâ notified about registrations and revocations at the same time.â The self-alleged bigshot found some fun in berating me.
âAn ďźťExclusive Network Systemďź˝!? Theyâre quite advanced in that regard, I guessâ
ââHuh?ââ
I was asked when I unconsciously mumbled that out loud.
âDonât mind me. Iâm just talking to myself. But, whatâs going to happen if he uses an alias or a disguise?â
âLook, even if you change your name or appearance, you remain you, and I remain who I am, right? This adventurer card here is a magic tool and recognizes the person themselves, no matter how their outward appearance might have been changed. Same applies for the guildâs magic tool.â
âOh, ďźťbiometricsďź˝!?â
Why such cutting-edge technology in a place like this!?
âAgain with those cryptic wordsâŚit might be fine for nobility even without gettinâ somethinâ like that card, but for a commoner itâs a must. Itâs a precious, precious card that proves their identity. It also got the convenient function of releasinâ a flashinâ as warninâ if itâs in the hands of someone else. If your registered as criminal, let alone gettinâ your card revoked, the information is also passed on to the magic tools of the knight order, guard stations and checkpoints. Otherwise they wouldnât be able to arrest criminals, right? The only ones not possessinâ this card are nobility and people born as children of robbers.â
Whoa, it sounds like nobles and robbers are on the same level in this world, doesnât it? Looks like they have no clue of what noblesse oblige means.
âFinally you realized that this world got some points of note as well, right?â
âTreating nobles and robbers as the same kind shows what kind of a hopeless case this world is. âŚAnyway, please ask them about the matter weâve been talking about before. You call yourself distinguished and important, donât you?â
The guild master and the receptionists burst into laughter.
âIâve been tellinâ you itâs not self-alleged, dammit! âŚHey, guildmaster, give this girl some ăSorcery Liquidă!â
âWut?â
Magic tools can be explained as electronic devices in terms of the other world. They always require a magic crest to be drawn onto them. Such crests are superb technology that wonât come off even when washed or chafed.
I was taught that these magic crests are drawn with something called Sorcery Liquid. As far as I can tell, magic crests are programs running on a programming language. That means, if I had a dictionary for the programming language and Sorcery Liquid, I could basically create magic crests myself, right? And Iâm good at programming!
But Iâve been told that such dictionaries donât exist and that itâs common practice to be taught how to make magic crests by becoming an apprentice of a sorcerer whoâs proficient at creating magic crests. Seriously, that sucks.
âŚHmm, but wait a second, what exactly is that Sorcery Liquid anyway?
You require ďźťSoftwareďź˝ to assemble program code and execute a program. In other words, Sorcery Liquid is a medium to execute a magic crest through magic elements so as to transform it into a spell. A processor handles the same task.
So, when I told Sword that Iâd like to know how to make Sorcery Liquid, he told me, âThatâs why youâd become the apprentice of a sorcerer!â
So itâs a requirement for this as well!?
âOr rather, the idea that you could easily build magic tools is weird. I mean, just clocks are already items that have been finally completed after investinâ huge amounts of time and money. Back then, the sorcerer, who wanted to create it, had to persuade the king by tellinâ him that he wants to establish a standard for this world. The way how to make clocks has been revealed to the public for the sake of allowinâ it to spread. Nowadays you can get your hands on them at a relatively cheap price since the country is subsidizinâ them. But you see, basically, other magic tools are sold by the folk who made them, so some among âem are stupidly expensive even if the magic tools are nothinâ special.â
After that comment, he scrutinized me really intently.
âYou think youâd be able to make magic tools if you could get your hands on Sorcery Liquid?â
âI canât say anything for certain as long as I havenât analyzed the liquid first. ââI suspect that spells are imprinted with Sorcery Liquid. Kind of like this spell will be invoked if you use the following characters. Though it might be actually far more complex, considering theyâre being made by folks who adhere to secrecy. Anyway, you draw characters on the medium you want to move with Sorcery Liquid. The liquid interprets the characters, passes on instructions to the magic elements, and the magic elements carry these instructions out, resulting in the magic tool operating. âŚâŚProbably.â
âSuch a weak endinâ after talkinâ all confident!?â
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After we had that conversation, Sword mentioned that I might be able to obtain the liquid if he acts as intermediary.
âYou know that itâs nothing I can hand over just like that, donât you!?â
Sword thrust his adventurer card into the face of the guild master.
âHand it over.â
ââŚâŚ People like youâŚ! Just ăClockă! Come with me!â
Does he mean the Sorcery Liquid of a clock?
After following him, we entered a room through a door with a ăGuild Masteră plate. Removing the seal on a shelf that seemed to be a magic tool, he took out and handed over a heavy jar.
âHere. âŚWhat are you planning to do with it?â
âAnalyzing. I love this kind of work.â
Come to think of it, my otherworld self made a robot to automatically clean her desk with her summer vacationâs crafting set. Different from the other world, everything in this world is made with magic, even without exclusive tools and materials!
(Note: The only ones capable of that are people at Indraâs level)
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Afterwards I got tired from insistently being told that he wanted to watch me analyzing the liquid, or at least be taught about the results of my analysis.
âSince Iâm going to do it with magic, anyone can do the same, no? Besides, you could get it explained to you by becoming the apprentice of a sorcerer, couldnât you? I hate to take an apprenticeship for each and every little thing, so I usually analyze things myself. Then again, I donât know whether itâll be possible to analyze it.â I turned the guild master down.
After carefully storing it away, I retrieved some liquor from my magic bag to distract him.
âHere, as thanks.â
Swordâs eyes flew wide open.
ââŚHey!! Thatâs the booze that has ripened for three years which you called ďźťBrandyďź˝, isnât itâŚ!?â
âOh? Even though you ran away from home, it still shows that youâre of noble origin. Isnât it a rather sophisticated way to thank someone by giving them liquor?â
Sophisticated? Still it sure looks like this world got plenty of drunkards. Especially when considering that production methods are being concealed.
âNo, no, no, no, noooo! Give it back!!â Sword tried to snatch the brandy out of the guild masterâs hands.
âItâs not yours, is it?â I retorted, but he didnât listen at all.
However, the guild master defended it to the last, âShe gave it to me!â
âYour a hundred years too early to drink this!â
âSword! Someone like you can get as much high-class liquor as he wants, right!? For me itâs not easy to obtain drinks that would be drunk by the nobility!â
âThat ainât no nobility booze! Itâs a drink made by her!â
The guild master quickly looked my way with his eyes wide open.
ââŚYou can produce liquor?â
âIf itâs something simple, yes. The one I gave you can only be made if you can use magic.â
The guild master stared at me, flabbergasted. Meanwhile Sword drew close to me.
âHey! Why did you give it to that guy!?â
âI said moments ago that it was an expression of my gratitude. The fact of him taking the liquid out of a magic shelf must mean that itâs quite difficult to get your hands on it, right? In such a case I must also thank him with something appropriate.â
âWhat âbout your thanks towards me!?â
âIt has been offset with your rude behavior.â
Sword froze after suffering a heavy shock. The guild master, on the other hand, smiled broadly.
ââŚIn short, itâs such a wonderful drink that Sword would go into a frenzy over it, and a high-quality product you canât make unless you can freely employ magic that would cause the ăBloody Witchă to run away in terror, huh? Iâm looking forward to drinking it then.â
Just now he said ăBloody Witchă , didnât he? Is the translation not working or something? Well, whatever.
âIt wonât last long once you open it. Itâd be best for you to empty it within a few days after unsealing the lid. If you canât drink all of it, you could also use it for cooking.â
âAs if Iâd be able to do something so wasteful!â
He saysâŚbut, why is everyone claiming that itâs a waste to use alcohol for cooking?
ââŚAlso, please give this to the lady who had been bawling. Tell her from me that Iâve just been cautious and that itâs not like I hate her or anything.â
She seems to have been hurt to such an extent that she threw a dagger at Sword.
Iâm sorry, okay?
âShe can put the end of this stick into the container, wind the content around it and lick it, or smear it on bread. Adding it to fruits works as well.â
I passed him some starch syrup.
âIs this liqour as well?â
âWhat would be the point in giving liquor to a woman? Honey exists in this world, doesnât it? Itâs a similar kind of food.â
âOi⌠Her Noble Ladyship, honey is a high-class ingredient, you know? You really fine with handinâ it over so readily?â
âI didnât say that itâs honey. Itâs foodstuff that can be made easily and cheaply. Itâs no honey, so donât get all formal on me as if expecting something out of it.â I answered and entrusted the guild master with the syrup and my message.