Dinosso sipped a mouthful of coffee, looking like he was ready to heave a huge sigh.
ăSo you get it now? ă
ăJust the gist!! The premise is weird, you know!! ă
ăWell, isnât it that Jean just got what he wanted? ă
ăYup. ă
Yes, Retzeâs right.
ăâWhy did you wish for that?â and âDidnât it cross your mind that things are getting weird halfway throughâ â Thereâs tons of things I want to take a jab at, you know? ă
Hey, stop agreeing with me before going against me, will you.
ăSo, now that I got the gist, I have two things I wanna ask you. ă
Dinosso put two fingers up.
ăHm? ă
ăWhoâs Khadar? ă
ăMy guardian spirit. ă
Dinosso clutched his head.
ăDonât tell me itâs not the ordinary spirit⊠I wanna ask, but Iâm scared so I canât⊠ă
Heâs mumbling something.
ăYou got that right about Khadar. ă
ăDonât deal the final blow!! ă
Dinosso covered his face and yelled.
ăSo, whatâs the second? ă
ăWhy the heck did you name it âPokey Stick EX!!! The ambience mustâve been absolutely majestic and solemn, so why!? ă
Hey, you sound like youâre jealous, ainât you?
ăHey, Iâve already been doing all I can to find a stick for poking stuff, you know. Thanks to certain folks, I obtained the stick of my dreams. ă
ăThanks to whom!? Donât tell me itâs us? ă
ăOy, stop it, Noth wonât be able to regain his senses at this rate. ă
Retze said, so I glanced at Butler. He was sprawled on the desk. What an unbecoming appearance for a butler.
The Kingâs Bough selects the spirit depending on the sworn oath or the ideals that had been wished for. If the desire was related to a powerful military, then more fire and mineral spirits would increase; if they longed for a kingdom blessed with bountiful harvests, then there would be more earth spirits. And all the folks wish that there wouldnât be any black spirits.
Black spirits are born because of the transformation of ordinary spirits, so itâs not like theyâll become completely nonexistent, but most of them would flee away. By the way, even the smallest spirits scattered from the black spirits are purified by the Boughâs effect, apparently.
As a result, the rate at which the spirits would be monsterfied in cities where humans dwell would become exceptionally lower. Never mind the ones who go berserk, the monsters would prefer not to approach the humans themselves.
The Spiritâs Bough is the downgraded version of the Kingâs Bough, and although no spirits can be born out of it, they can still be born if there are enough spirits gathered together in one place. If things go well, places withăFaeâs Boughă can become more prosperous than the royal capital.
ăFaeâs Boughăthat donât have the Spiritâs Bough enshrined were usually operated by spirit-possessed people doing their best to produce a pseudo-effect. It usually depends on the ability of the person who is managing the place, and magic ores are also consumed, so the maintenance cost for such places could be sky high.
By the way, the effect on monsters would be lackluster, so in order to cope with the shortcomings of such a set-up, walls would be built, or else soldiers would be deployed â and that basically needs a huge amount of manpower too. Well, walls arenât really that of an issue; bandits also target the border towns and villages so they already have them built everywhere.
The kingdoms confirmed to have Kingâs Bough are Shrumtus â thatâs the kingdom where Sis is, and Pasteur, the kingdom where I commissioned my bathtubs and itâs also the home of the carpenters that took care of me. Marina, the kingdom where Nalluahdid is, located in Cavil Peninsula, also has one.
The land of the northerners, as well as the island kingdom of Iswale on the sea, which is sandwiched between Shrum and the kingdom of desolation, were also rumored to possess Kingâs Boughs.
ăA lot of places have them, huh? ă
ăAfter the kingdom in the Central Plains crumbled, the races fought against each other, so the effectâs range had been narrowed down. The ideals differed from race to race, so even if the Spiritâs Bough was handed down, it was only weakened as opposed to completely disappearing. ă
Oh, so only a few were the spirit boughs, huh.
Yeah, if somebody also wanted a 4cm body, then theyâll clear that âidealâ requirement and the kingâs bough will likely last longer once they receive it.
ăEven if you say âa lotâ, it doesnât even reach ten, you know? Just the Central Plains alone already have more than 300 countries and kingdoms, you know? ă
Dinosso reminded me.
Thatâs right, there are so many countries in this world â even places smaller than a town in Japan are already considered a country if a feudal lord insisted on it, so there are an absurd number of them. There are kingdoms possessing Kingâs Boughs despite being the size of a prefecture, so itâs understandable how divided this world is.
Especially the Central Plains â as soon as a country is thought to flourish, itâs promptly conquered and itâll end up obliterated, so I donât have the slightest inclination to remember their names.
ăI think I understand most of what youâre pointing at, but really, I donât think I need that kind of âresultâ in my life. ă
ăMy Master gets along well with the spirits and he doesnât have a problem dealing with monsters. As far as it goes, I can also summon spirits indiscriminately, but for now, Iâll just do what Master wants â pokey pokey all the way! ă
ăYeah~ thatâs peaceful, so thatâs good, just donât slip up and reveal yourself, alright? ă
Retze half-heartedly replied with his chin on his hand.
ăMost of the Kingâs Boughs are secured in the deepest part of the palace, and they are decorated with all various magical ores, and yet⊠ă
Butler seemed to have recovered a bit.
Oy, that description sounds like the jeweled branch from the mythical island of Horai from Princess Kaguyaâs tale, doesnât it? (1).
ăI prefer being outdoors! Ah, but wonât say no to magical ores, theyâre most welcome! ă
ăAlright then, Iâll do my best to poke some monsters, then. ă
ăHey, youâre thinking of poking monsters with that!? ă
Dinosso kicked a fuss for a while, but he finally calmed down.
ăWell then, the difficult conversation is over, so time for some snacks and alcohol. ă
I can also make some highball and rocks today since we have ice, but weâre going to play cards, so letâs start first with the wine theyâre used to.
For the hors dâoeuvre, I prepared pinchos with pickled herring and olives, kiln-roasted Brussels sprouts, cheese and dry-cured ham, smoked salmon and cheese, omelet eggs, smoked oysters pickled in oil with mini tomato and mozzarella cheese.
We wonât have to dirty our hands, and you can check what you want or not with a glance, so itâs pretty convenient. I served a heap of foods that theyâre unfamiliar with, so Iâm kinda worried whether the food suited their tastes.
ăThe kids will probably get envious if I eat a lot, and Iâll probably get scolded. ă
Dinosso grumbled but heâs the one who first stretched his hand.
ăYeah, want me to pack some pound cake that you can take home? ă
ăYeah, please! Whoa, this stings, huh. ă
He ate a pincho with pickled green pepper, anchovies and olives, apparently.
Dinosso seems like heâs gonna eat whatever I give him, huh. Retze picked the ones that seemed cooked, while trying the others very gingerly. Butler mostly samples the food chosen by the others.
ăHoho, I have achieved the ace, so itâs going to be from King. ăButler.
ăEh~ you learn too fast! ăMe.
ăThe rules are simple, after all. ăRetze.
Weâre playing sevens, but the rule is to start from either ace or king, not from seven, once a row reaches either of the two. Butler ended up getting an ace after stopping at 10.
X-Stick declared heâs going to sleep after gobbling all the potato chips, and now heâs just an ordinary stick. Something gleamed on his top, so I wiped it with a towel â Butler gave me a heart wrenching look.