We have finally arrived at the place that is so-called a religious land.
It took a hard time getting here, but for me, this is where the true battle starts. After all, different from the time in Lukvis, I now have to give a letter to the one who governs Samaria.
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We arrived at the outer gate of Samaria, and we talked to the guard first to get us inside.
At that time, we asked Amako to wear a white cloak, and Neah to revert back into a humanââThe girl who welcomed us when we were in the village. Also, we got Bluerin to be my familiar instead of Neah.
Looking at Bluerin, the guards seemed to be on edge, but when I tried appealing to them that Bluerin is a harmless monster, we somehow managed to persuade him without any issues. However, I was worried that the guardâs behaviour at that time was strange.
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âFrom Lingle KingdomâŠâŠ.! I see. You are allowed to enter, but unfortunately, the monster may not enter, so itâs a good idea to leave it with the horses in a stable, near the outer gate.â
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Looking at Bluerin then at me, the guard with his eyes rounded and bewildered, surprisingly let us through easily.
Iâm glad that it was easy, but having them not say anything, it was kinda weird of them not to ask my purpose in coming to their country.
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ââŠ.Itâs, kind of strange. Itâs as if they know meâŠ.â
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At the stable near the gate, which the guard taught me, I muttered to Ark-san while he was setting up straws so that Bluerin and the horses could enter the stable comfortably.
The reaction of the guards when they looked at me and Bluerin were obviouslyââNo, it seems that they have changed their attitude after seeing my uniform.
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âI canât say that itâs not a possibility? The topic of the Demon King army may have been known to other countries, so people may have gossiped about the rescue squad achievements and contributions throughout the continent.â
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âŠ..Even so, the contents are always to be taken with a grain of salt.
Anyway, Healing magic is a magic that is not well received. Thus, can anyone believe that someone would use such magic, running around the battlefield with extraordinary physiques, saving a lot of people?
âŠâŠThereâs no point in contemplating about it.
The only thing is to be reassured that weâre able to enter the kingdom without any problems.
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ââŠ..Haah. Even so, itâs nice that Neah wasnât found outâŠâ
âArenât you too worried about her?â
âI wonât deny that sheâd forcibly joined us, but its a fact that I would still have to take care of her.â
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Having accepted death, I have saved her life.
Itâs the responsibility of the rescue squad to be responsible for the lives of others, and ourselves, so itâs natural Iâll save her.
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âShe seemed to be doing fine during the journey, but Iâm sure sheâll be anxious about the outside world that she has never experienced throughout her life.â
âThat is, indeed true.â
âThatâs whyâ-â
âHey Usato, youâre late!â
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âŠ.Oi, weâre talking about you right now, so donât act like a drunk person.
Hearing her cheerful voice, I can only give up and sigh.
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ââŠâŠSigh.â
âHahaha. Well, Neah and Amako-dono will be waiting for us, so letâs finish it early.â
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Ark-san and I, who have secured the space where Bluerin and the horses can move freely, we move outside where Neah and Amako are.
Bluerin cried in a lazy voice, laying down on the place that we made, and cuddled himself into a bun, then began to sleep.
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âWell, what should we do next? Should we head to the palace?â
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Watching Bluerin fall asleep, I turned to Ark-san and asked him about our upcoming plans.
For a place to stay, we can look for an inn later, and sightseeing around the city isnât our priority, so I thought we would go straight to the palace, however, Ark-san shakes his head.
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âNo, there is a place I want to go first.â
âHeh? Where would you wanna go?â
âSince we have to convey that weâve arrived in SamariaâŠâ
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How are we going to tell Lingle Kingdom that weâve arrived?
Ark-san saw my suspicious look, but he changed to a sorry look when I found out why.
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âRight, since Usato-dono doesnât seem to have the chance to use it back in Lingle Kingdom, nor in Lukvis. Welthy has sent me, so in a sense, itâs natural you wonât know.â
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Huh, use? Send? What though?
Both Amako and Neah tilted her neck with an âI donât know eitherâŠ.â look, I too tilted my head and Neah, whose neck was at the same position as me, places her index finger on her chin.
Alright, Neah doesnât know either. As expected of a vampire.
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âItâll be better to see it than me explaining it. Please follow me.â
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Picking up his luggage, he prompts me to follow him through the cityscape of Samaria, where a big silver bell hung at the top of a tower.
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After following Ark-san who is ahead, we entered the city.
The streets of Samaria, unlike the commercial ones in Lingle, sold a lot of rugged tools.
However, the people here are as vibrant as Lingle.
While paying attention to Amako and Neahâs disguises, we walked through the busy street, then Ark-san started talking.
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âSamaria, is known as a religious country, but did you know that thereâs another thing that they are famous for? They produce magical tools.â
âHeeh, which means most of the things here areâŠâ
âTheyâre magical tools. Itâs designed for everyday use, so itâs not that expensive.â
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Even though magic tools arenât familiar to someone like me who lives in Lingle, itâs amazing to see a lot of it on display.
Is there a tool that creates fire? If I have fire, then Iâll be able to survive longer.
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âI love the magic here too. Itâs convenient because I can spend less magic.â
âWait a minute, you didnât leave the village, so how did you buy them?â
âBecause Tetra has errands to do in Samaria, so Iâll ask her to buy for me.â
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Iâm imagining a granddaughter asking her grandmother for souvenirs.
Looking at the curious vampire walking happily looking around, someone approached from behind.
Turning aroundââ
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âAndâŠ.Amako? Whatâs wrong?â
ââŠ..â
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Amako was holding the hem of my uniform so that she could lean on me.
I canât see her expression since she was hiding in her coat, but she looks nervous.
Looking around because of her unusual mannerââI quickly found the cause.
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âThat personâŠ..â
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I found a young boy in pretty clothes.
It wasnât your regular boy.
An iron collar was locked around the neck of the boy who was sitting in a chair.
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âAâŠ.slave.â
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While placing my hand on top of Amakoâs mantle to reassure her, this is something that youâll never see in Lingle or Lukvis, the reality of a different world.
A human being bought by another human.
I would be lying if I say that I donât feel anything, but this is the reality that I have to accept in order to live in this world.
When thinking about these things, our eyes met, the boy who seems to be a slave. The boy gave a friendly smile and waved his small hand here.
With an awkward smile, I waved my hands back, and Amako, who the slave couldnât see because she was hiding behind me, held my hem even tighter.
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âIf youâre that worried, you can hold on to me at all times.â
ââŠ..Un.â
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Thereâs no merchant other than that boy.
Perhaps the boy is already bought by someone, and this is the after-transactions.
Having Amako being this nervous has probably imagined what would happen if she gets caught, since sheâs a beast girlâŠ
Since weâve lived in Lingle Kingdom, which slaves arenât a thing, itâs no surprise to be afraid of a country where the existence of slaves is integrated into their everyday lives.
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âIâm terribly sorry for my lack of consideration. Up until now, this wasnât a place where they would display their slaves so publiclyâŠâ
âNo, this is something I had to face eventually.â
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Ark-san, who noticed Amakoâs condition, felt sorry, but she doesnât want to blame him because sheâll someday face this.
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âSo, Ark-san. Where are we heading now?â
âOh yes. Itâs right beforeâââ
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In an instant, interrupting Ark-sanâs words, what crossed my field of vision was multiple blue shadows that slid from the sky.
I was inadvertently sceptical, but when I looked in the direction where the shadow crossed, I saw a bluebird sitting on the roof of the second floor of a house a little away.
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âPigeons?â
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Itâs like the pigeons in our world. Many of them were lined up beside each other, and they all carried something like a small backpack on their backs.
Looking closely at the pigeons, thereâs something like a sign slightly below the second floor where the pigeons are.
There was a mark of a pigeon holding a letter, and next to it was a large letter displayed [Foo Bird].
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âYes, thatâs the first place I want to go.â
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I see, so what Ark-san meant was that he wants to send something.
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âFoobird, a drop-off spot. Where we can tell the Kingdom of Lingle of our arrival.â
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Foo birdââ-I felt like Iâve heard of that name before, as I once again looked at the pigeon and muttered.
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The drop-off Foo Bird is a collective term for an organisation that sends letters, etc. And it seems like the word âFoo Birdâ seems to refer to a very similar monster that is also a pigeon.
Back on earth, this is basically a post office, and the FooBirdâs are basically the delivery person. Letters are placed in a rucksack attached to the backs of the pigeons, who plays the role of a delivery person. It seems that they can exchange information over long distances by carrying them.
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âAre they different from ordinary birds?â
âFoobirds, unlike normal birds, are as fast as the wind. And since theyâre monsters, theyâre strong enough to easily carry a certain weight.â
âI see.â
âIn addition, the name of the inn isnât an inn where humans stay, but the meaning of the inn is where the Foobird stays.â
âSo a place for the Foobirds to stay. I see now.â
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While weâre waiting for Ark-san to write his letter, I was listening to Amako who was talking about the Foobird.
Because only the name and ecology were listed in a book, and I didnât think it would help humans.
While being interested, Neah spoke in continuation from Amako.
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âThe Foobirds are interesting, but whatâs interesting is their familiar contract.â
âHm? Whatâs the difference in a familiar contract?â
âThere are lots of differences.â
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I thought it was the same thing, but it seemed to be completely different from Neahâs perspective.
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âFor their case, it isnât a one-on-one contract, an owner would share the contract with all of the Foobirds. Since there are a lot of co-owners, each owner could be situated in a country.â
âSo itâs possible to exchange letters because theyâre sharing contractâŠ. Or rather, why do you know that?â
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Did she research it by herself?
Or did she notice the mechanism of the familiar contract the moment she saw the Foobird?
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âA little while ago, I caught wind of a staff talking about it at the inn, and I remembered after looking at those children.â
âWait a minuteâŠ.â
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Arenât you just forcibly starting a story out of nothing?
Wait a second. After knowing how the Foobirds work, I realised that I didnât need to give Nack a letter.
If I send it normally, I couldâve told Rose that Nack wouldâve been coming in advanceâŠ.?
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Sorry, Nack. Maybe that person might be doing something unreasonable to you without bothering to read my letter, good luckâŠ
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âSorry for the wait. Iâve sent a report to the Lingle Kingdom. Also, I have brought something interesting along the way.â
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While praying to the disciple from a distance, Ark-san, who sent the letter, came out of the building with a piece of paper in hand.
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âWhatâs it about?â
âItâs about Usato-donoâs friend.â
âReally?â
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Friends, meaning senpai and Kazuki!
While being surprised, I look over the paper that Ark-san has shown.
And in the content, was stories of Kazuki and Inoue senpai who are being active in each country. Although the details are omitted, it seems that the both of them battled in a tournament!! Or battling demons!! Along their journey.
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âLooking at what theyâd written, the Wicked Dragon isnât that great of a deal. Yeap.â
âI donât think soâŠâ
âThatâs impossibleâŠâ
âI donât agree.â
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Hey, yâall donât have to give a general consensus and retort over itâŠ
But, the two are doing their best.
When looking at their success, I felt like I have to do my best.
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âHey, how are the heroes like?â
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ââŠâŠ.Okay.â
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I released my clenched fist and relaxed my shoulders.
In the words of Ark-san, did Amako left with Neah?
âŠIs it because weâll be meeting with these people? Since Amako can predict the future, she mustâve concluded that âNeah must not come across these people together with me.â
At least, theyâre certainly not trustworthy.
Anyways, if thereâs something that we canât agree along the way, I might have to respond accordingly.
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ââŠ.And you are?â
ââŠ.My apologies, let me introduce myself. I am Fegnis, Captain of the Samaria Knight. I am here to meet with you, who have travelled far from Lingle Kingdom.â
âWelcome us? Uhmm, what do you mean by that?â
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A captain of a knight is different from a commanderâŠBut is he somehow in a senior position?
Either way, itâs too suspicious as I have fully understand his identity.
In response to my question, the person named Fegnis deepen his mild smile and slowly opened his mouth.
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âOur King, Lucasă»Urdă»Samaria-sama has invited you to meet with him.â
âHah?âŠ.Haaah?â
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The King of Samaria wants to meet with us.
Not only me but Ark-san, was surprised at the story, that was just too abnormal.