That said, we naturally werenât actually visiting him. Weâd come to see the prince and princess.
It turned out that we werenât the only ones getting ready to leave the city. Flut and his party were also packing up and getting ready to head back to their country. Their ship was to set sail tomorrow.
ăDid you see any of the monstrosities?ă
ăI did.ă
ăDid you fight them?ă
ăDefeated easily.ă
ăThatâs awesome! Man, Fran, youâre so cool!ă
Fran, the prince, the princess, and the former slaves had gotten together for a tea party.
The children were delighted at the fact that weâd provided them snacks in the form of curry bread.
ăAre you not going to come with us, Fran?ă
One of the former slave asked her in a bit of a hopeful tone, but she responded to him with a shake of her head.
ăAlready decided where to go.ă
ăCome on, canât you just change your mind and join us in serving the prince?ă
ăNeed to go.ă
ăYeah, but weâve finally started getting alongâŠă
ăYeah, heâs right!ă
ăLetâs not pressure Fran any further. Iâm sure she has her reasons and circumstances.ă
ăThatâs right. Besides, it isnât as if we wonât ever see each other again.ă
Flut and Satia somehow managed to calm the other children down.
ăI do understand how you all feel. Iâd love for her to come with us as well. In fact, Iâve even considered offering to hire her as our guard once more. Iâd also considered offering her a permanent, high paying position.ă
ăThen w-ă
ăBut I decided against it. Iâve decided not to make use of royal position.ă
One of the children tried to protest, but Flut quickly cut him off by raising his voice while shaking his head.
ăBecause I would then lose the ability to call her my friend.ă
ăWe would much rather be Franâs friends than her superiors. If we employed her, weâd no longer be able to call her our equal.ă
The children fell silent in response to the prince and princessâ proclamations. They seemed to have understood and accepted the twinsâ opinions.
Fran looked rather pleased to hear their choices. Her expression hadnât changed, but both her ears were happily twitching away, so it was rather easy for me to read her.
However, the children seemed to have felt that theyâd been scolded, and hence, an unpleasant atmosphere soon filled the room. Luckily though, Serid bailed us out of the situation by bringing in even a few sweet treats. He also helped perk everyone up by telling us about the recent failures experienced by the children during their training sessions.
The childrenâs moods were soon restored, and hence, they ended up chatting the entire day away. The sun had started setting before weâd even realised it.
We wanted to stick around a bit longer, but Serid informed us that Flut and Satia unfortunately had other responsibilities to attend to.
ăI apologize for interrupting your conversation, but it has come time for your appointment with the Magistrate, your Highnesses.ă
ăIs it really that time already?ă
ăWe had so much fun that the day almost seemed to pass in the blink of an eye.ă
Both twins promptly accepted their duties; neither Flut nor Satia had voiced that they wished the delay the appointment. I was amazed at how they were already able to immediately prioritize their royal obligations over their personal interests.
ăIt is unfortunate, but we have an meeting to attend. We must depart for it immediately.ă
ăWe still have tea and sweets readily available, so please feel free to stay as long as youâd like, Fran.ă
ăI unfortunately have to object to that. There is in fact an envoy here for Miss Fran as well.ă
ăEnvoy?ă
ăI named him an envoy, but the individual in question is in fact the Master of Barbraâs Adventurerâs Guild. He has just finished meeting with the Sir Rhodas and the Magistrate. Guildmaster Gamud immediately stated that he would like to meet with you upon hearing that you were currently at this residence.ă
The Guildmaster? Did he need us for anything? I couldâve sworn we dropped by the guild already just earlier this morning, but oh well, might as well go see him I guess.
One of the manorâs servants led us over to another room upon confirming that we were willing to see the other party.
ăThere you are, Fran!ă
There, we met with the Guildmaster, the buff ass dwarf thatâd help us fight off Rynford.
ăSorry for you calling you out like that.ă
ăDonât mind.ă
ăHeard that youâd be leaving soon. I wanted to meet with you at least once before you did, but I couldnât really find the time for it because Iâve been busy with cleaning up after everything thatâs happened. Caught wind of the fact that you happened to be visiting, so I urged them to lend me a room. Been wanting to thank you, you know? Your actions saved the city.ă
Gamud got up off the sofa and bowed a deep bow.
ăDidnât really save. In fact, was saved. Almost lost against Rynford.ă
ăForrund and Amanda are the only two that couldâve possibly beat that thing one on one, so donât sweat it. What matters is that you bought us enough time to arrive. He probably wouldâve spread mass destruction if you didnât manage to stall him. Thatâs why, Iâll say it again. Thank you.ă
ăâŠNn.ă
ăGahahaha. Allâs good so long as you know how grateful we feel.ă
Franâs expression warped into one that simultaneously expressed both happiness and frustration. If I had to say, it seemed like it was leaning a bit more towards the latter than the former though.
That said, I canât really blame her. I mean, we really did end up losing to Rynford. In fact, recalling our loss is making me feel all frustrated too.
ăNyways, letâs get down to business. I heard that you were looking for magic stones. That true?ă
ăStill looking.ă
ăI see⊠And youâre planning to head to Ulmutt next?ă
ăNn.ă
ăIt ainât going to be too easy for you to get your hands on magic stones over there either, you know?ă
ăReally?ă
ăReally. Think bout it this way. Barbra is Kranzelâs second biggest city. All the other nearby cities ship their excess magic stones over to us, so there being none in Barbra means that there ainât any anywhere else either. Of course applies to Ulmutt too. The place really does produce a lot of the stuff, but most of it gets ported right over.ă
Wait, seriously? Well, I guess that does kind of make sense. I mean, Barbraâs got a lot of adventurers, but thereâs no way they can get enough magic stones to fuel the whole city all by themselves.
It looks like it really is going to be hard for us to get magic stones, even if we do go to Ulmutt.
Gamud produced a folded up piece of paper one of his chest pockets as we groaned in response to his words.
ăSo Iâll give you this.ă
Is that⊠a letter?
ăThisâll serve as a letter of introduction. Itâll get you into the auction held in the kingdomâs capital.ă
ăAuction?ă
ăYeah. They hold a huge auction in the capital every June. Itâs normally pretty hard to get yourself through the door, but show this to the staff at the capitalâs guild branch and theyâll let you take part in both the buying and the selling. ă
ăSure itâs okay to take?ă
ăYeah, donât sweat it. Oh, and donât be feeling like youâre obligated to participate or anything either. Just do whatever you want, itâs just an option now is all. I do think itâs a good idea though. Should be able to get a whole bunch of magic stones for cheap if you get lucky.ă
Looks like we just got our hands on something amazing. The auction sounds like a pretty big event.
ăNn. Will thankfully accept.ă
ăNo problem. Glad to be of service.ă
Welp, I guess weâre going then. For some odd reason, we ended up deciding where to go after leaving Ulmutt despite not yet having even set off for Ulmutt.