We finally arrived at Barbra three days after our initial departure. Man, have we been through a lot. The trip was full of nothing but ups and downs, we hit unexpected twists and turns at almost every single corner.
Surprisingly, today was still only the 30th of March, which meant that we actually managed to make it in time for the Lunar Banquet.
The first thing we did after escaping the Midgard Wyrmâs wrath was raiding the piratesâ base. That is, we casually cruised over, kicked them around, and âhappened uponâ all their treasure. Iâve got to say, it was it well worth it. Their vault was filled with cash, equipment, exotic spices, jewels, and plenty of expensive looking items made from gold and silver.
I mean, technically speaking, the treasure we âfoundâ didnât have anyoneâs name written on it, and you know, finders keepers and stuff. Yup, we totally didnât steal it. Not at all. Besides, itâs not like we were the only ones that went through with the act of âstumbling acrossâ treasure. Countries would embezzle stuff from pirates all the time. Moreover, their methodologies were far more shameless than our own. Theyâd even go as far as to create this whole pretense in which theyâd talk about taking things back for the people even though they always ended up just chucking all the piratesâ loot straight into their national reserves.
The shipâs Captain, Rengil, happened to be a merchant, so we had him look over all the stuff we âfound.â Apparently, it totalled up to approximately a hundred million Golde. I had personally had thought it to be an absolutely monumental sum. In fact, I even had trouble wrapping my head around it all. That said, it was still not that much in proportion to what was needed to repair all the piratesâ ships. The magic tools and items used in a shipâs construction were extremely expensive. Each cannon and propulsion system would each flat out cost a fortune on its own.
Under normal circumstances, we wouldnât actually be entitled to even the slightest piece of the loot, as adventurers were typically put in the same category as the shipâs crew when it came to this kind of thing. If they were lucky, theyâd get a small bonus, but that was all. All the treasure we found was supposed to be rightfully belong to its discoverers and our employers. In this case, those two parties would be the Luciel Conglomerate and the Princeâs group respectively.
However, the feats we had accomplished had been outstanding. We saved the ship twice, weeded out a spy, and even protected the two royals from all the possible harm that wouldâve otherwise befallen them. Thus, they decided to give us a fair chunk of the treasure.
We were allowed the option to pick whatever we wanted, so we immediately claimed a large portion of the spices the pirates had saved up. Many of the aforementioned spices were extremely rare and expensive, there were even some that Iâd never seen before. Eyeballing, Iâd say we took enough to make about ten thousand servings of curry, which meant we profited at least a hundred thousand gold Golde off the spices alone.
They said we could have a cut of the actual jewelry type stuff as well, so we happily accepted their offer. I didnât really know what was valuable and what werenât, so we just decided just take a random pair of treasure chests. The first chest we chose was on the smaller side, but whatever. The second was kind of interesting in the sense that it the Alchemistâs Guildâs crest engraved upon it. We didnât actually check what was inside either chest, but if anything, that was the part that fired me up the most. [1]
After splitting some of the loot with us, they went ahead and paid us another additional sum on top of all that. The princeâs party was really generous, and all in all, we ended up with about two million Golde on hand. Holy crap, the amount of cash we had flat out doubled because of this one little job.
Having an abundance of cash meant that Fran could splurge on whatever the hell she wanted during our stay here in Barbra.
ăThank you very much for everything youâve done, Fran.ă
ăWe truly have been in your care.ă
It took them two whole days, but the twins had managed to calm themselves down. Their expressions were still a bit clouded over, so they hadnât fully recovered, but, theyâd at least regained their smiles.
ăI offer you but the most sincere gratitude. We likely would have perished during our travels if not for your advent.ă
Serid did the same thing the twins had and lowered his head in a deep bow. Heâd surprisingly warmed up to us after the whole Sword of Truth incident. Apparently, only only treated us the way he did because heâd thought that we were Salrutâs accomplices.
ăWe will be staying in Barbra for approximately a week. Our place of residence will be the Lordâs Manor. Do pay us a visit if you happen to pass by, I am absolutely certain that both Their Highnesses would be extremely pleased to see you.ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
ăWe will make sure to inform the Lord ahead of time so that he knows of the circumstances of your visit.ă
Theyâre staying over at the local lordâs place? Well, gotta give it to them. Thatâs royalty for you.
ăIâd like to thank you as well. The trip was really rough, Iâm pretty sure youâre the only thing that kept us from sinking.ă
The captain offered us a word of thanks as well.
ăNn.ă
ăYour abilities made this trip much more profitable than it otherwise would have been, so I owe you quite the debt. Make sure to head on over to the Luciel Conglomerate if you ever run into any sort of trouble. Weâll do whatever we can for you.ă
ăDonât telâă
ăYeah, I know. My lips are sealed, and Iâll make sure that my men feel the same way.ă
ăOur party feels the same. I will order the soldiers to keep quiet in order to prevent the spread of any undesired rumors.ă
The whole Sword of Truth business would probably kick up a huge fuss if people ended up finding out about it. It seemed that it was considered really valuable, as both Seird and the captain had asked to purchase it. The former had even offered a whole thirty million Golde.
Weâd end up with a huge pain in the ass if rumors of the Sword of Truth spread, so weâd even thrown in a bit of intimidation alongside our request of secrecy. Hopefully, both Serid and Captain Rengil will be able to keep their subordinates in line. Oh well, no choice but to just trust them for now.
Fran exchanged one last handshake with the twins before bidding them farewell.
Alright! Iâve made up my mind. Weâll make sure we drop by at least once, for Franâs sake. Well, assuming that they donât turn as away at the gate, that is.
ăWorry not about the document. I shall personally hand it over to Barbraâs Lord.ă
ăThanks.ă
The document Serid was talking about was the one we found in the illegal slave traderâs hideout. We handed it over to him because well, it just kinda made sense for him to have it. He disliked Reidosians, and had enough power to influence most of Kranzelâs higher ups. There literally couldnât have been a better person to entrust it to.
ăWill be off now.ă
ăThanks you, and take care of yourself.ă
ăI hope we will meet again in the future.ă
ăBye bye.ă
30 Minutes had passed since Fran said her farewells and made her way off the ship.
ăThatâs the place Rengil recommended.ă
ăLooks expensive.ă
ăWoof.ă
ăYeah, itâs supposed to be pretty high class.ă
Barbra was really busy given the upcoming festival and whatnot, so weâd been concerned over how much trouble weâd have to go through in order to find a place to stay. Luckily, Captain Rengil had had more than just a few connections, and so, he directed us over to an inn owned by one of his friends. It was a bit pricey, but apparently mentioning the captains name would get us a discount. Besides, we had plenty of cash on hand anyways, so we could afford to splurge a bit. The best part about the inn we were recommended was that it allowed familiars, so poor Urushi didnât have to spend all his time lurking around in Franâs shadow.
ăHi.ă
ăWelcome.ă
The inn really did give off a high class kind of feel. Instead of being greeted by the usual âwell proportionedâ old lady type clerk, we were instead received by a dandy-yet-capable looking man.
ăRoom for one.ă
ăIâm very sorry, but we donât have any rooms available at the moment.ă
ăNn. Here.ă
Fran showed the man coin with the Luciel Conglomerateâs emblem inscribed upon it.
ăWell then⊠Might I ask for the name of the person that introduced you to our establishment?ă
ăCaptain Rengil.ă
ăI see. Please give me just a moment.ă
Showing the man the coin had caused his attitude to take a sudden turn. Apparently, they did actually still have a room, but it was one that they refused to rent out to the general public. They typically had it reserved just in case any of their regulars showed up. Fortunately, the captainâs recommendation gave us the right to use that room as well.
The post-discount price was 4000 Golde per night, and included both breakfast and dinner but not lunch. One night here was literally the same price as ten nights in Alessa, but whatever. We decided to stay for five nights for the time being.
ăAlright, looks like weâve got ourselves a place to stay. Weâre pretty much free now, so are you feeling like anything in particular?ă
ăFood.ă
ăWoof!ă
ăSure. Oh yeah, you want to open up the treasure chests we got as bonuses first? Iâm kind of curious as to whatâs inside.ă
ăNn. Was looking forward to it.ă
ăWoof!ă
[1] Japanese males are addicted to gambling because of 500 yen gachapons in online games. Most of the prizes that come from these gachapons are trash.