After walking for some time, we arrived at the store that sold the building materials.
It was a shop for people in the construction industry, and it seemed like it might not sell to private customers.
However, Serulis marched boldly inside.
âMay I have a word with you?â
âYes, what is it?â
They must have seen how well dressed Serulis was and judged her to be a noble or the daughter of a great merchant.
And so she was received with politeness.
I said to Grulf,
âGrulf. Wait right here.â
âGrr.â
âMilka, you watch over Grulf.â
âLeave it to me!â
And so I walked into the store while still holding Gerbera, and Luchila followed me.
Serulis was negotiating with the clerk.
âI wish to repair the walls of my house. Can you sell me the materials?â
âI see. And how much will you need?â
âHow much indeedâŠ?â
Serulis looked over to me.
âThirty of this size should be enough.â
âWhat he said!â
âAnd what materials do you desire?â
âYesâŠâ
And so I chose materials that were the same as the sewer walls and some other materials for the inner passage.
It would be best to have two layers of protection.
We were able to place the order without much issue.
The payment also went smoothly. It was about 700,000 rucks. Quite expensive.
Iâll have Eric reimburse me later.
âAnd where shall these materials be delivered?â
âI will take them with me.â
âAll of it?â
âI have a magic bag.â
So saying, I tossed all of the stone materials into my bag.
The magic bag that Eric had given me was of the best quality.
It had the capacity of a large warehouse. On top of that, the weight of it did not change at all.
Even more, it kept the contents in the exact same condition.
It would probably be very expensive to buy. 10 million rucks. No, probably even more.
I think I would have to thank Eric again for it.
And so we finished our shopping here and left the store.
Outside of the store, Milka was riding on Grulfâs back.
âGrulf, easy, easy now.â
âGrr..rrrâŠâ
Grulf was growling.
He was probably really angry that Milka, who he considered an inferior, was on his back.
Perhaps Milka and Grulf were just a very bad match.
I might have to think of a way of handling this later.
âMilka. Please spare him that.â
âAlright.â
And then we headed for the blacksmith.
I wanted to buy some metal to make a door for Ericâs room.
âIâm going to go and buy the cleaning tools!â
âAh, are you alright going on alone?â
âOf course, I am!â
And so I gave her enough money to buy the necessary tools.
And then we arrived at the smithy.
I wasnât able to find any appropriate chunk of metal, but instead, I was able to find a large shield.
The rectangular shield was huge enough to hide two people behind it. It was probably used to protect important people.
So it was perfect to use as a door.
âYou have a good eye to choose this shield! It is made of mithril and was created by a veteran blacksmith!â
âWonderful.â
âAnd I shall give you a discount as well! An unbelievable 3 million rucks.â
âIndeed!â
âIsnât it?â
However, I did not have enough with me, so I ran over to the Adventurerâs guild and withdrew some money.
I was now able to withdraw from my funds 10 years ago with my Adventurerâs card.
After finishing our shopping, we decided to return to the house.
Serulis sounded worried as she muttered,
âI wonder if Milka was able to buy everything.â
âIâm sure she was. She lived alone in the capital all this time.â
âThatâs true.â
And so we all headed towards the store that sold the cleaning supplies.
When we arrived, we heard what sounded like an argument happening in the back road.
It was loud enough that we could hear it from where we were.
I handed Gerberga to Luchila and ran in the direction of the voice.
âLet go of me!â
âShut up! We finally found you, you little brat!â
âRunning away like that. I wonât forgive you!â
I could see that three unsavory-looking adults had surrounded her.
âYou already took grandpaâs house, and now you want even more money!â
âWhat? As if that shack would be enough to pay your grandfatherâs debts!â
âI donât know anything about that! And those important people said I didnât have to pay!â
âThis has nothing to do with the law!â
âIt is only right, that as his grandchild, you should pay off his debts!â
âWell, too bad! I donât have any money!â
Milka was holding her own quite well.
But I had to help her quickly. And so I rushed forward.
âGrulf, donât attack them.â
âGrr.â
I said as Grulf ran next to me.
âWeâve seen you out shopping!â
âIt looks like you have plenty of money to me.â
âThis isnât my money.â
âAnd what is that to us?â
Without saying a word, I got in between Milka and the thugs.
âWhat, who are you?â
âThis childâs guardian.â
âGuardian? Does that mean you are going to pay off her debts?â
âAre you an idiot?â
I had been made quite irritated by now, and so I replied in a way that was purposely enraging.
I couldnât exactly forgive these thugs who disregarded the law and attacked a child who had no legal responsibility to pay off any debts.
âMilka has no responsibility to pay anything.â
âWho cares.â
âI see. Well, it means nothing to me whether an idiot like you understands it or not.â
âWhy, you! Are you mocking us?â
âI canât imagine you expected to recover much money by surrounding a child. Are you alright in the head?â
âThis brat seems like she might polish up nicely. We were going to sell her to a brothel!â
Milka let out a terrified groan.
âAnd yet, isnât the slave trade abolished?â
âWe would have sold her to another country, of course. Perhaps you would like to become a slave too, and work at the mines? If you wouldnât like that, hand over the brat.â
âAs if I would do that.â
âHeâs a stubborn one. Show him some pain.â
The one who was probably the leader said. And then the two others attacked.
They were so very slow. But I allowed them to get in a few punches. I even pretended to take some damage.
Of course, this was so I could claim that I was acting in self-defense. The people on the streets were now looking in our direction.
I was only careful that Gerberga was not hurt in any way.
âMister Locke, leave me and run!â
Milka shouted with an expression that was on the verge of tears.
I felt like I had done something bad to her then.
I had shown her my magic, but she had not understood how advanced it was.
And so she must see me as a rich man who was not particularly strong.
âGahaha! This is what you get for stepping out of your lane!â
The leader said with a very pleased laugh.
I had quite enough now. And so I slammed a fist into the face of the first attacker.
Blood ran from his nose in a furious rush. I think the bone must have broken.
To the second attacker, I gave an upward kick into his jaw. Several of his front teeth went flying.
And to the shocked leader, I gave a great punch to the stomach with my fist.
âUgghhhaahâŠâ
A torrent of foul vomit poured from his mouth as he fell to the floor.