As a reward for killing the Vampire High Lord, Eric gave me a house.
From what I heard, it was the house of a baron who died without any heirs.
But it was a lot bigger than I had wanted.
âWell, letâs see what itâs like inside then.â
And so I went inside along with Luchila, Gerberga, and the wolf, who would be staying with me.
Goran, Serulis, and Shia also came inside and looked about them with deep interest.
Judging by the interior, we would be able to comfortably live here immediately.
âIt even has furniture.â
âYou can just trade it in later if you donât like it.â
Serulis said. Well, it wasnât too surprising, coming from a rich daughter.
âI heard that the family died off a long time ago⌠But itâs still nice.â
âEric had this place prepared in advance, for when you would start asking for your own house.â
âApparently. He just knew that you were going to start saying that you didnât want to live with me.â
And Eric had been perfectly right.
Goran had a faraway look in his eyes now.
âIt would have been nice if you just stayed with us forever.â
âI wouldnât be able to do that. Besides, Goran. You have your own family.â
âBut I donât mind living with you, Mister Ruck!â
âWell, uh, thank you.â
Serulis assured me, but I couldnât help but feel like I would be in the way.
âLuchila. You can take any random room that you prefer.â
âThank you! Let us go, Lord Gerberga.â
Luchila ran up to the second floor. Gerberga followed after him.
The wolf, on the other hand, came up to me.
âYou can look around the house too.â
âWeâll have to think of a litter box solution for you, too.â
âYou have to go now? But we donât have one prepared, so you can do it in the garden just for today.â
Weâll just have to bury it until that business is sorted out.
The wolf ran away and then stopped in front of a certain door.
And then it looked at me.
When I came closer, the wolf carefully put its paw on the lever and opened the door.
âWoah, thatâs amazing.â
The smug-looking wolf had opened a door to a bathroom.
As I looked on, the wolf sat down on the toilet seat.
As it was a large wolf and not a normal dog, it fitted on snugly.
And then it immediately started to urinate.
This was how it appealed the fact that it didnât need a litter box.
âDogs are really well trained these days, huh?â
âBut thatâs a wolf?â
âOh, right. Wolfâs are really impressive.â
Goran and Serulis thought that this was something that all wolves did.
Of course, it was just a skill that this particular wolf had.
When the wolf was done, it returned to my side.
It never seemed to want to leave me.
For now, I praised it and patted its head.
âAh, thatâs right. Ruck, there is something that I need to give you.â
âItâs one of Ericâs prizes.â
Goran handed me some magic shoes.
âYou lost your old pair during your 10 years battle with the devils, didnât you?â
âThatâs right. This is a big help.â
âAs for your money, you will now be able to withdraw it whenever you want with your Adventurers Card.â
âSorry for the hassle.â
âBah, donât mention it.â
As we talked like that, Luchila returned from exploring the second floor.
âMister Ruck, I chose my room!â
Luchila excitedly led me towards the room.
It was the corner room on the east side of the second floor. The room where the sunlight would hit first.
âAh, I can see why Lord Gerberga would like this one.â
It was good that Gerberga was happy.
âThatâs right. I will need to create a barrier in order to protect Lord Gerberga.â
âI should cast one around the entire mansion and also in each room.â
âMultiple barriers? Thatâs amazing!â
For now, I created a barrier in Luchila and Gerbergaâs room.
Now the monsters of the dark would not be able to enter so easily.
Of course, stronger monsters were not supposed to be able to enter the royal capital at all.
However, Arch Vampires had invaded the palace, so it was clearly not completely safe.
âThat being said, there is no such thing as a perfect defense. So stay on the lookout.â
âYes! We will be careful!â
The wolf also howled, as if to say, âleave it to me.â
âMister Ruck. I think itâs time that you give this wolf a name.â
The wolfâs tail immediately started to wag.
Perhaps it really did want a name.
âI guess so. What would be a good name?â
I said, and everyone turned very serious as they began to think.
Serulis: âHmm. Oh, yes. How about Choco?â
Goran: âI think Koro would be good.â
Luchila: âHow about Vanargand?â
Shia: âI believe that Fenrirwulf would be nice.â
The difference in seriousness between Goran, Serulis and Luchila, Shia was something.
âWhich one do you like?â
It seemed that none of those suggestions were to its liking.
For a while, we surrounded the wolf and debated about the new name.
âOh, why not just call it Grrooff-Grrooff then?â
Serulisâ careless remark caused the wolf to cry as if in shock.
Even I felt very bad about it.
âAlright, I will decide! It will be Grulf.â
The wolf howled and wagged its tail. It seemed to like it.
I had just combined Serulisâ âGrrooff-Grroofâ and Shiaâs âFenrirwulfâ together.
But that didnât matter, if it liked it.
After that, we spent the rest of the day exploring the house.
And in the end, we all stayed up late into the night and partied.