I consulted Prince Arowana right away about the matter at hand.
âYou want to hire mermaids?â
Prince Arowana reiterated our wish as he munches on the pickled radish offered to him.
âYeah! We donât have enough staff to make the pickles youâre snacking on right now! Itâs made with the help of pharmaceutical magic that we mermaids specialize in!â
ââŚâ
Prince Arowana rummaged through his satchel and took out a starfish.
âŚDoes he literally carry that around with him?
âIâm not talking about that!!!â said Platy as she knocked the starfish off her brotherâs hand.
At this point did I first feel like they were actually siblings.
âAnyway! Even I have my own limits of producing this pickled radish you so love! So please, use your authority as crown prince and do something about this! Otherwise, Senseiâs portion will be the only one prioritized, and youâll have whatever is left of it!â
âThat wonât do, Platy. If youâre going to favor someone, wonât you favor me, your blood brother, instead?â
Despite being her real brother, Platy rarely ever shows up to welcome Prince Arowana whenever he drops by.
Most of the time, Iâm the one whoâs in charge of welcoming him, whereas Platy would either be holed up in the brewery or out in the dungeons to hunt.
I suspected that she hates her brother, but the fact that Platy broke the norm just to welcome her brother in person was more than enough to convey the urgency of the matter at hand.
âPlaty, I understand your predicament, but⌠Hmm, recruiting personnel, huh?â said Prince Arowana as he made a difficult expression while filling his mouth with pickles.
ââŚLord Saint. Are you aware of what the shore means to us merfolk?â
âHuh?â
As in, what mermaids think of the surface?
No clue.
I know nothing definite, nor have I ever thought about it before.
But seeing Platy live here just fine, shouldnât it be a trivial thing for the rest of them?â
âAs her relative, this is hard for me to say, but Platy is among the weirder mermaidsâŚGah! Donât kick me, Platy! You dare kick your brother?!â
Yep.
I can somehow imagine that.
In other words, the case of Platy, an eccentric mermaid who prefers settling off-shore, is extremely rare.
âAny normal mermaid would perceive the shore asâŚa hellish place.â
âWha-?!â
âMermaids can never survive on land in the first place. They must turn human by using magic potions. Such is the basic premise for them to be able to lead a life on land.â
I guess so.
Platy and Prince Arowana can transform into a human as they please and go back and forth between the land and water that itâs easy to interpret it as being the norm.
âUm⌠Pardon me for asking this, but is the medicine used by mermaids to transform into human valuable?â
âYes, it very much is.â
Looks like it.
Platy and Prince Arowana are royalty, so even if they consume the medicine frequently, they probably wouldnât face any problems with it.
âBut it can be said that the human-transforming drug isnât that valuable to our family. More precisely speaking, to Platy.â
â?â
âUntil she developed a newer drug, the human-transforming drug was but a crude concoction. There used to be a time limit to your human form and even had side-effects of losing your voice. It was even such a strong poison that if you fail to turn back into a mermaid, you end up turning into bubbles and vanishing.â
âHuh? Wait a minuteâŚâ
By Platy making a newer drug, that meansâŚ
âExactly. The results of Platyâs research developed a perfect human-transforming drug that has zero side effects and no time limit. If you want to return to your mermaid form, you just have to drink a separate drug to cancel the effects.â
âSo that means, the surface is completely uncharted territory to mermaids?!â
âThatâs right,â said Prince Arowana calmly.
âI would use the imperfect, time-limited drug if I needed to do something off-shore, and whenever I ran out of time before I returned to the sea, it was always the worst. Platyâs new drug still hasnât been released to the public, so the surface is still considered the realm of death for the vast majority of mermaids.â
I guess it makes sense if you think about it that way.
On the contrary, if we told the other humans to try living underwater, theyâll definitely retort our suggestion, saying itâs outrageous.
The moment I thought about this, I understood the mermaidsâ mindset.
And Platyâs drug easily made the irrational, rational.
âAre you some kind of genius, Platy?â
âI am. You can praise me more if you want, Dear.â
Nevermind.
Prince Arowana continued his story.
âTherefore, even with Platyâs drug, no mermaid still prefers to live on land. Do you know what drugs like what Platy developed are most commonly used on?â
W-What is it?
âBanishment.â
Quite the extraordinary answer I got.
It seems banishment to land is the severe punishment ranking next to the death penalty given to mermaids who have committed heinous crimes. Of course, it wasnât that long ago when Platy perfected the human-transforming drug, so this system was recently established only.
They are forced to drink the perfected human-transforming drug without being given the drug to cancel its effects and are left as is off-shore.
Even if they wanted to return to the sea, they canât. And since the surface is considered the realm of death for any typical mermaid, they have no relatives to rely on. As a result, they can only spend the rest of their two-legged lives all alone in a vast and unknown land where knowledge and skills fostered under the sea do not apply.
Upon hearing these words, I felt how dreadful the punishment was.
The surface is scary!
Very scary to mermaids!
âNow comes to the question of whether there are any willing mermaids who would like to be recruited to work at such a place.â
I wonder if there are any? Probably none.
Itâs already a rhetorical question in itself.
âNot to mention, what Lord Saint and Platy requires are pharmaceutical magic users of a certain level who can make pickled radishes or help in compounding, right? But if we send personnel to a place where theyâre not sure whether or not theyâll be able to leave, thereâs no way theyâd be personally willing to.â
âI thought soâŚâ
Is this place really something youâd need to prepare yourself in case you never go back?
âWell, there is one other way⌠But this is a littleâŚâ
âWhat is it?! Do you have a good idea?!â
If thereâs an effective way, thereâs no room to be picky about it anymore.
âAs I said earlier, banishing mermaids to the surface is a form of severe criminal punishment. Many mermaids become corrupt owing to their extremely potent pharmaceutical magic and use it to manufacture illegal drugs or use offensive magic to commit acts of violence.â
Oh.
In other words, if he sends them here under the pretext of banishment, the concerned persons wouldnât have any problems with it?
âNo, no, no! Treating Lord Saintâs residence of all places as some kind of penal colony is too disrespectful!â said Prince Arowana as he devours the pickled radishes.
âPlease pretend you didnât hear any of that, Lord Saint! Iâll say this as many times as needed; we are greatly indebted to you! Weâll be sure to fulfill your requirement with the mermaid raceâs pride on the line!â
âItâs fine.â interrupted Platy.
âWhat is?â
Platy spoke without any context, so we canât quite understand what she meant.
âLike I said, itâs fine if theyâre banished criminals. People like them are bound to possess extraordinary ability, which makes them more useful than the good-mannered doctors at the royal court.â
âPlaty? Donât tell me youâreâŚâ
âFor now, send three of them here, brother. Only the most atrocious ones. That way, I can work them to death without showing any mercy.â