Seeinâ how my plan went awry, Iâve decided to teach her the basics of adventurinâ myself. For me itâd be no biggie to stay in a high-rankinâ inn, but since itâd be bad for her education, I gritted my teeth and chose a cheap inn.
Itâs an inn where folks âround D-Rank would stay, so itâs kinda iffy whether itâs the right place for a G-Rank, but I donât wanna stay at a really cheap place.
Anyway, apparently full of curiosity, she entered the inn cheerfully, and then opened the door while beinâ fidgety.
âŠSo she does have some cute parts, doesnât she? That behavior of hers perfectly fits her ageâŠ
And then she suddenly slammed the door shut, and slowly looked up to me.
Tremblinâ like a newborn lamb.
ââŠNo. Definitely, no! I canât stay in such a small and dirty place! Small and dirty is impossible for me.â
Come on! Thereâs gotta be a limit to cleanliness, right!? If you had partied with those girls, youâd be stayinâ at places much shabbier than this!
Just when I was about to scold her, tears welled up in her eyes all of a sudden.
Eh?
âŠSheâs cryinâ while quiverinâ all over!!
ââŠI want to go back to the forest.â
âG-Gotcha! Letâs change inns. Itâs okay, Iâm an S-Rank, so we can stay at a higher-rankinâ inn. It should be okay over there!â
Pullinâ her hand in panic, I rushed out of the inn after yellinâ, âSorry, weâre cancelinâ,â in passinâ.
Sheâs loudly sobbing.
âŠWhoa, just a sec, you didnât cry when beinâ abused, runninâ across ferocious monsters, or gettinâ into a fight with a violent guy, but just because the roomâs dirty, you start bawlinâ?
I felt flabbergasted, but to be honest, her finally actinâ appropriate for her age as a girl was cute.
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Taking a cryinâ girl âlong with me earned me some harsh looks by the people âround us. After walkinâ for a bit, we arrived at the high-class inn.
The folks at the reception scrutinized me, as might be expected, but I made them shut up by showinâ my card.
âGive us your best room.â
âAs you wish.â
And then, after gettinâ there, I slowly opened the room.
âI-Is this place goinâ to be alright?â
ââŠâ
She finally lifted her face and scanned the room. Timidly approachinââŠshe suddenly let off some kind of magic art.
âHey!â
Even while I tried to stop her, she cast one spell after the other.
âDisinfection, Cleaning, and Washing finished. âŠWith these, it somehow passes.â
âŠWhen she was done, the room was so clean that it looked like new and would likely startle even a noble.
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ââŠLetâs camp outside from now on, after all. Itâs a waste to pay money for this room. If we use magic and tools, camping out will be much more pleasant than this. Letâs do that, okay?â
âGotcha. I donât care anymore, so do as you like.â Sword gave me that irresponsible answer when I was sitting next to him, clinging to his arm while desperately persuading him.
âŠI feel sorry for making him pay money because we didnât stay at the previous inn, but that one was a no. It was small, had no window, stunk, was dirty, and Iâm absolutely sure it was full of bugs.
Isnât it weird to take money for something like that? Youâve still got space on your plot of land, so make the rooms bigger. Also, clean the damn place.
âŠWhen I thought that, Sword grinned broadly.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âI just thought that you finally act like a noble lady your age. To cry over somethinâ like a room beinâ dirtyâŠâ
Being reminded of it, I got scared and cried again.
âWaiâ-! Iâm sorry! I wonât tease you anymore!â Sword was in panic.
âDirty and small is scary.â
âGotcha. I understand, so donât cry anymore.â
He frantically stroked me.
(Note: Going by standards of the other world, Indra is quite obsessed with cleanliness. Even during her time at the mansion, she used her cleaning magic for the rooms and toilet. Sheâs pretty good at tidying up with magic. But, there are limits when it comes to dirty rooms. If they arenât clean to some extent, she wonât even feel motivated to tidy them up herself.)