The next day, after the dungeon run, the group ran into a problem in Forreâs capital, Stiren.
ăIt seems like all the slightly pricey inns are out of the questionă
ăAt this rate, even inns without adequate levels of security or privacy are looking grimă
ăTatsu, Mako. I think maybe the only ones open are super expensive innsă
ăYeah, probablyă
Every inn in Stiren was packed. There was a simple reason why.
ăTheir fighting tournaments are super crazy after allâŠâŠă
ăWell, theyâre essentially like Wullsâ new years celebrationsâŠâŠă
ăWe really shoulda listened to what that old gatekeeper dude saidă
After they wandered out of Crest Cave, the group ran straight into Forreâs greatest event, the fighting tournament. And this year held the greatest prominence of competitions held every three years, the preliminaries taking a week or more. With so many competitions being held naturally comes a large amount of spectators. And with so many people coming from everywhere to watch, despite Stirenâs reputation as one of the few large cities in the world, the inns still would not have enough room for everyone.
Wullsâ new years celebration was the same in that every year many spectators flooded in for the event and packed the inns. Then again, as it was a two day event where everyone partied through the night, many people argued there was no need to take an inn. But unlike Wulls, there werenât any notable events at night, in which case lack of lodging was quite problematic.
ăAnd they told me there werenât any convenient inns for adventurers in any surrounding villages, msot likely.ă
ăSo I guess we just settle for an expensive one at this pointïŒă
ăGotta sacrifice something in this situation, so if thatâs the case we canât complain. But is our budget fineïŒă
ăWe have plenty of cash, so no problemă
Haruna shot down Makotoâs concerns over money. In the first place, this team didnât tend to use money on anything other than expendables or food. You could make a case that the biggest expenses were Tatsuya and Makotoâs liquor. When Hiroshi was stuck in making things, he would generally just go and complete requests from food vendors or the adventurerâs association to save up money. During that time he would also hunt and harvest food, so they hardly had any expenses to pay on equipment, far lower than your average adventurer.
So there would be no dents in their money even if they stayed at high-end inns for a week or so. The group was raised with a commonerâs sense of wealth from postwar Japan where you saved money at every opportunity you got, so none of them had a single shred of interest in the celebrity life, and therefore hadnât even considered high-end hotels until this point.
This was a small group, and therefore fine in this case, but they truly were not good for the economy with how much they saved and how little they invested.
ăSo the budget is no problem. Then the next issue isâŠâŠă
ăWhether or not theyâd take in regular, mere Class 5 or 6 adventurers who arenât affiliated with nobility, rightïŒă
Makoto began discussing the other problem when Haruna cut around her and continued. Azuma Workshopâs fame spread all the way to Crest Cave, but who knew if that same logic would work in Stiren. They were also acquainted with Farlane and Darlâs royal families, and although those connections might indeed get them somewhere in Forre, it was doubtful that all the owners/staff would grasp this.
There were certainly inns that were pricey and peaceful, but generally the higher you got, the more fussy they were about status. This wasnât really because they felt they were the âchosenâ people or because of stubborn pride. These inns would have nobles from other countries, and possibly even royalty staying in, so they couldnât just let in dubious figures on account of how much they paid. That was just a social rule.
Of course, not all places were like that, and some inns were still hung up on historical issues or prideful of their nation to where they behaved arrogantly. But for high-class hotels or shops, they knew they were simply being given superb service and didnât turn anyone away in an arrogant manner just because they didnât meet the requirements.
The group might really end up dealing with the âchosenâ mentality even if they got let into a hotel, but it wasnât like this was going to change their plans.
ăGuess we just gotta give it a goïŒă
ăYepă
Haruna agreed with Mio. At worst, they could simply make camp somewhere while looking for rental homes, but hotels were the best option.
ăSo where do we start fromâŠă
ăIn situations like these, I say itâs best to go consult the adventurerâs association and ask them to show us a place thatâll take money from our ranksă
ăYeah. Quicker than wandering around aimlessly.ă
ăActually, maybe we should have done that in the first placeă
Everyone smiled drily at Harunaâs last comment. They had truly taken a thought detour for something that was only one or two days, even if the competition was partly to blame. Then againâŠâŠ
ăSeems like we underestimate a lot of thingsâŠâŠă
ăYeah, once every three years? Thatâs bound to be crazyâŠâŠă
Any high-class inns that would let them stay with enough money were already filled in.
ăGuess we just brace ourselves ân camp outside the gatesïŒă
One of the landmarks that symbolized Stiren, the arena. Seeing someone earlier try and set up a tent in a blind spot corner near the plaza only to get caught and chased off by guards, Hiroshi proposed this new plan.
ăWe might as well try just one more building.ă
Haruna responded with her own desperate idea. No one got a good feeling from looking at her ominous expression.
ăSure, but where ya thinkin ofïŒă
ăYou know, there was that one super high status hotel towering over the city center and a shop in the corner dealing with high class goodsă
ăâŠâŠFor real mateïŒă
ăThereâs gotta be room in that area, rightïŒă
ăWell, Iâm sure there is, butâŠâŠă
Haruna was talking about the highest status hotel in all of Stiren, or rather, all of Forre, âGrand Forreâ. The fee for one night was at least 30,000 doma per person, which was an abnormal pricing of 300,000 yen in Japan, but it didnât end there- for adventurers, you had to be at minimum Class 3 (the rank that allows you to have a free audience with the regional lord) or else you were out of luck.
Even Haruna herself didnât have any funny idea of trying to stay there. Still, they had come all this way, so why not check it out? Or so it seemed, butâŠ
ăHow many nights will you be staying forïŒă
ăEhïŒ We can actually stayïŒă
ăOf course you may.ă
For some reason, they got immediate permission.
ăSince weâre looking for a base, how about 3 daysïŒă
ăYup, sounds bout rightă
ăSo go ahead and make it three days, including todayă
ăCertainly.ă
ăWe donât have that many doma on us, but would chrone still be okïŒă
ăYes, no problem at all. In this hotel you can exchange any currency.ă
Yep, first rate hotels always have great service. There were after all bigwigs coming from out of the country, so there was a necessity for exchange services. Prepaid 450,000 domas equated to around 4,500 chrone, so Haruna paid with the appropriate amount.
ăI will begin preparations for you right away. Please wait a moment. Thank you.ă
Not batting an eyelid, the front receptionist counted the money and gracefully bowed before going further in the hotel.
ăWhat now? We actually managed to get a room, I canât believe itâŠâŠă
ăAlthough itâs a lil disturbing that they let us stay without even askinâ where weâre from.ă