Just in case it wasnât clear, âRandellâ actually has two âlâs because itâs pronounced âRand-elleâ not like a weird spelling of âRandalâ. Just thought Iâd mention that so that your mental-reading is accurate.
What, you donât read things by having a voice recite the lines in your head?
Weirdo.
As for notes related to the story, if you havenât already noticed, Iâve changed the drop-down menu a bit for Sword-shisho and separated the viewable chapters by number.
Itâs hard to explain, but Iâm sure youâll get it if you just take a look yourself.
The reason for this change is simply to keep the amount of scrolling necessary to a minimum.
Anyways. This chapterâs shorter than most⌠But that doesnât mean Iâll do a double release or something. I had to finish off moving stuff that was stored in my previous house today, so I was occupied for a good 6 hours. Or maybe more.*shrug*
Enjoy the chapter.
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We continued to be tossed about in Randellâs carriage for two hours.
ăOh, I can see Aressa!ă
Atop a hill, I saw what appeared to be walls. Although, even if I say that I saw them, it was still quite distant. Itâs a distance that seems like itâd take another two hours to reach.
Still, itâs quite large. According to Randell, it seems to be the biggest town in this area, with a population of around 10,000. The only Adventurerâs Guild in the area also seems to be in Aressa.
That reminds me, I forgot to ask about something important.
ăHow much is the entrance fee of the town?ă
ăAh, itâs 300 Gorudo.ă
Crap, I donât have enough. What should we do? Goblin Horns seem to be too cheap if theyâre sold to anyone other than the Adventurerâs GuildâŚ
That being said, I should also ask about the prices of other things as well. That way, I can calculate the necessary expenses, and plan for the future.
ăHow much per night at an inn? A cheap one would be fine.ă
ăAn inn, huh⌠The lowest rank inn would be about 200 Gorudo. Of course, rooms like that would come without meals.ă
I also asked about prices of other things. The average meal is 50 Gorudo, a loaf of bread is 10 Gorudo, a cheap knife is 300 Gorudo, and using a bathhouse is 20 Gorudo per visit.
Those seem to be the rough values, at least. 1 Gorudo is about 10 yen, it seems.
As for money⌠The coin rankings are: Copper Coins â Large Copper Coins â Silver Coins â Large Silver Coins â Gold Coins â Large Gold Coins. It takes 10 coins of the same kind to go up a rank. Even though Randellâs a merchant, it seems that heâs never seen a Large Gold Coin.
ăHow much would the Goblin Horns be at the Guild?ă
ăOne pair would be 20 Gorudo. Merchants would buy them for about 5 Gorudo per pair, though.ă
Cheap! Goblins are really cheap! If you didnât hunt 10 a day youâd be unable to pay the innâs chargesâŚâŚ
But what should we do? Even if we sold the 8 pairs of horns to Randell, we still wouldnât reach 300 Gorudo.
While being troubled, my Presence Detection showed a reaction. It belongs to something further ahead on the highway.
I tell Randell to slow down, and then proceed to scout ahead. Regular old Goblins were hiding in the bushes, it seems. As always, weâll counter using an ambush of our own.
The battle is finished in an instant with Franâs swordplay and my Magic. While collecting the horns of the five Goblins, I catch sight of a sword one of them were carrying. Wooden Clubs wouldnât be worth anything because theyâre nothing more than large branches, but Iâm sure that a sword would be worth something, at least.
ăLucky. If we sell this to Randell, we just might reach 300 Gorudo.ă
When we return to the carriage, Randell buys the sword for 200 Gorudo. Its price was higher than expected.
ăThat much?ă
ăItâs made out of Bronze, but itâs in good condition. Adventurers would surely buy it if it were put for sale.ă
That really was lucky. With this, weâll be able to enter the town. Of course, the horns will be sold to the Guild, too.
As we continued along the highway, we hunted another Demonic Beast, which Randell bought. It was a black bug known as the Black Beetle. Its length was about 50cm long. It seems that its exoskeleton is used to make protective gear for beginners, so he bought it for 20 Gorudo.
Still, Demonic Beasts are quite cheap. Its materials could be used to make protective gear, yet itâs only priced at 20 Gorudo? Well, I suppose being a lower ranked Demonic Beast would also contribute to that, though. Aiming for weapons carried by Goblins would likely be more effective. As expected, itâs the fate of Goblins to be hunted by me.
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ăSo, Randell, were you able to return safely?ă
ăWhile traveling, there were a number of times it became quite dangerous.ă
ăAhh. Whoâs the young lady?ă
ăI picked her up along the way. Iâll be taking care of her Admission Procedures as well.ă
ăAlright. Your luck must have been good for coming across Randellâs carriage. Randellâs quite strong, so having him around would be quite reassuring, right?ă
Towards the words of the middle-aged Gatekeeper, Randell smiles wryly. In actuality, it was Fran who protected and escorted Randell, after all.
However, because revealing that fact would have been unnecessarily conspicuous, we decided upon the scenario of Randell picking up and escorting a young girl along his trip.
ăAlright, thatâll be 300 Gorudo. Hereâs your temporary entrance certificate. Itâs valid for 3 days. Because re-entry costs money again once it wears off, be careful!ă
Alongside that information, I had already learned that if one has an official identification as the townâs inhabitant, or an Adventurer card, entering the town seems to be free. Because of that fact, I wanted to hurry and obtain an Adventurer card.
ăWelcome to the town of Aressa.ă
Joining the Adventurerâs Guild doesnât seem to have an age restriction. There is, however, an aptitude test that needs to be taken before the card is issued.
ăWell, Iâll be heading back to the shop. I suppose Fran will be going to the Adventurerâs Guild?ă
ăUnn.ă
ăMy storeâs to the West of the main street, if you have time, please pay me a visit.ă
After saying so, Randell went on his way.
Even as he left, he didnât say anything else. Even though it could only be seen as naĂŻve, he let a young girl that was walking along the road alone accompany him without even knowing her circumstances. Even until the end, he didnât ask of anything but her name. He was a genuinely good natured person.
After weâve collected some money, we should pay him a visit. A visit to the man who was our first companion on our journey.