ăI really have to say though, you sure do seem to attract trouble. Youâve already hooked in two different big shots in a single day. To be fair, it should be something you saw coming. Youâve garnered a lot of attention, and caught a lot of eyes. We as the guild are rather thankful that youâre ultimately helping us out, but Iâm guessing you donât feel the same.ă
ăYeah, we kinda wouldâve prefered not to get involved with any of those people at all.ă
ăHahahaha, yeah, thatâs what I thought. Too bad for you, I can guarantee that itâs going to keep happening.ă
ăHow to make stop?ă
ăIâm glad youâre willing to ask for my advice instead of beating around the bush or thinking youâll just somehow find your way out of every situation. You remember how I told you to go to the Beastkinâs Country? My personal advice would be to hurry on your way. Our countryâs idiots wonât be able to do anything to you if youâre gone.ă
ăThat sounds great and all, but Iâm not really sure itâll be that easy for us to just hop over to another continent.ă
We probably needed both a ship and a visa if we wanted to make our way over.
ăDonât worry about the visa, the guild has you covered on that front. Anyone that has a designated request can use their card as a both an exit and entry permit.ă
Wow, guild cards are a lot more convenient than I thought.
ăThereâll be a office at the border. The inspector there will have a magic item, and should let you pass so long as you show him your guild card.ă
ăThanks.ă
ăI guess that means that finding ourselves a ship is all weâll have to worry about.ă
ăThat part will be a bit more difficult. Barbra will probably be your best bet, but I donât think they have any ocean liners in service.ă
ăHuh, thatâs weird. How do people normally get over to the Beastkinâs country then?ă
ăMost adventurers tend to have merchants hire them as escorts.ă
ăSounds about right.ă
The problem with that was Franâs appearance. I highly doubted anyone would be all that willing to hire her as a guard given that she looked the way she did. If I had to hire an escort, and my options were a kid and a big burly man, Iâd definitely choose the latter.
Weâd managed to get ourselves an escort mission when going from Dharz to Barbra, but that was only because weâd known Prince Flut, Princess Satia, and Salrut. In other words, we had only managed to hitch ourselves a ride because we had the power of nepotism at hand. We no longer had the connections necâoh wait.
ăWe could try asking the guys at the Luciel Conglomerate.ă
ăâŠWho?ă
ăYeah, Iâm not really surprised youâve already forgotten them.ă
I myself had almost forgotten about them as well. Fran was no good at remembering names, so her having forgotten them was honestly a given.
ăYou remember how we had to ride a ship in order to get from Dharz to Barbra? The conglomerate is the company that owned the ship, remember? We even got a coin from the captain, one with some sort sort of crest on it.ă
ăNnâŠ? Got coin?ă
ăYeah, we totally did.ă
The conglomerate was one of Barbraâs biggest corporations, so there was a pretty good chance theyâd have a ship or two heading for Chrom.
ăI donât think youâll have any trouble finding yourself an escort job. Merchants are known for their vast information networks, their many connections let them spread and catch wind of information faster than anyone and everyone else. Iâm sure Barbraâs merchants have already caught wind of your accomplishments.ă
ăThen will have easy time finding ship to escort?ă
ăI think itâll even be safe to say that theyâll be fighting for your attention. That said, itâd probably be best for you to take advantage of *that* connection, than go out of your way to find a ship to the Beastkinâs Country that may or may not actually exist.ă
ăNn?ă
ăYeah, good point.ă
Fran hadnât seemed to have realized it, but me, Iâd already long thought about what Dias was currently suggesting. The connection he was referring to was the one we shared with the Beast Lord.
I hadnât immediately suggested asking him for help because I wasnât sure if it was the best idea.
There were several reasons I thought that to be the case, with the first being that it kind of felt like we were relying on him more than we shouldâve been. I didnât want to be any more in his debt than we already were.
The second was that the Beast Lord probably wasnât planning on heading back to his country immediately. He was a king, one that would probably be met with a warm reception regardless of where he went. Dealing with the people that welcomed him was effectively a part of his job. His personality kinda made it so he wasnât really all that receptive, but Royce and his other companions always seemed to be working to prevent him from acting entirely on his selfish whims. In other words, he probably wouldnât be heading back to his own country for quite some time.
I felt weâd be able to reach our destination much more quickly if we found a ship thatâd take us straight there.
Dias, however, was inclined to disagree.
ăYour first reason may as well be moot. Youâre going to need to ask him a favour anyway, seeing as how youâll need to pay Kiara a visit.ă
ăTrue.ă
ăThe same goes for your other point, I doubt heâd make many stops on his way back.ă
ăWhyâs that?ă
ăThe Beast Lordâs party barely made any stops on the way here. They always made a big show of having the Beast Lord move around in his carriage whenever they entered a town, but they spent the rest of their time as would a normal party of adventurers.ă
Their actions made a fair bit of sense to me, as functioning the way they did definitely allowed them to move at a rapid pace. The only issue was that I wasnât really sure we would be able to keep up with an S ranked party.
That wasnât the only concern it raised either. There was a chance theyâd find out about me if we travelled with them. Beastkin had good intuition, and high ranking adventurers were sharp. The combination of the two traits made me feel like they would definitely catch on if we stayed with them for an extended period of time.
ăWell uh⊠good luck. I donât really know what else to say to you about that.ă
ăYeah, I figured as much.ă
That said, I wasnât really sure whether the Beast Lord would even be willing to let us travel with him in the first place. There was a chance he would just show us to a ship and have us head out without him if we were lucky.