ăChapter 2: Veil, Part 1ă
Character Information & Equipment:
Class: Villager Lv2, Hero Lv1, Thief Lv2
Accesory: Ring of Determination, Sandals
Character Information & Equipment:
Class: Villager Lv2, Hero Lv1, Thief Lv2
Accessory: Ring of Determination, Sandals
ăMichio-sama, youâre more than welcome to stay here for tonight if you want. Weâll prepare the best feast possible to show you our gratitude.ă
The Village Chief told me that while we were eating breakfast, which consisted of oatmeal with salad and cheese. I canât say it was the best I have ever had, but all in all it wasnât that bad either. If we assume that this is the absolute bottom tier when it comes to food quality and that it can only go up more civilized cities, then I think I wonât have any problems adapting to living in this world, at least as long as the food is concerned.
From what the Chief said I think it is safe to assume that dinner is going to be on the more luxurious side, fitting for a hero who saved the village from the Bandit attack. Nothing was said about lunch. It is possible that I am biased based on my current lifestyle where I always had three meals a day, but it looks like in this world the standard is two meals a day: breakfast and dinner.
ăThank you very much. Allow me to take you up on your kind offer.ă
ăAlso, about your plans for tomorrow, the merchant said that his carriage is going to be departing for the city of Veil early in the morning. If you plan on going with him, then I suggest you to go to sleep early tonight.ă
ăExactly how long will the journey to Veil take?ă
ăAbout three hours by carriage.ă
The biggest question now is whether or not three hours here are the same as the three hours back in my old world. If I assume that they are, then I can do the following calculation: if we were to depart for Veil at around 8:00 AM then we would arrive at our destination at around 11:00 AM. If the merchant wants to wrap everything up in a day trip, he would have to leave the city by 3:00 PM to return to the village by 6:00 PM, meaning that the total time he would be spending in the city would be around four hours. He said he was going to restock on food and basic supplies, so I think that shouldnât take him very long to finish? âCause if we were able to return here before it gets dark, then maybe Iâll have some free time to go fishing.
ăThen I shall do just like you suggest.ă
ăWonderful. I will be sure to relay the message to the merchant.ă
With that settled, what should I do until tomorrow? Just sitting idly by would most definitely be counterproductive, so it would be nice if I could maybe find myself a spot to hunt some mobs in order to increase my level as much as possible.
ăIf I may ask, are there any mobs around this village?ă
ăMobs? Could you perhaps be talking about monsters?ă
ăAhh, yeah. Thatâs right. Monsters. Are there any monsters around here?ă
Note to self: Monsters, not Mobs. Gotta keep my player habits in check if I want to avoid making everybody needlessly suspicious of me.
ăWell, I guess there are Slow Rabbits in the depths of the forest not far from here.ă
ăSlow Rabbits? Iâve never fought them before.ă
The name suggested that they are weak as shit, but my gut was telling me that I shouldnât be overly confident just yet. Maybe itâs one of those cases where the name is deceitful, masking the monsterâs true strength?
All right now, Village Chief. Time to make you spill some more beans for me!
ăWhat kind of a monster are they, exactly? Those Slow Rabbits, I mean.ă
ăOh, they are relatively harmless because they tend to distance themselves from any human settlements and even in direct combat they are not much of a threat.ă
ăOh, is that so? Good to know.ă
Lucky me! Looks like Iâll be able to grind with relative ease if they really are so weak. They will serve as a good way to pass the time and who knows, maybe Iâll also be able to farm some items that Iâll be able to sell for a nice prize?
Yes, that should be my current mindset. No use worrying that I might not be able to go back to Japan for now. Instead, I should focus all of my energy into securing a relatively stable situation for myself and Iâll definitely need a clear head on my shoulders for that.
ăAs expected of an Adventurer! Even though they are hardly worth the effort, youâll still get out of your way to hunt them to keep the village safe from their menace!ă
Dude⌠I think youâre reading too much into it. Also, why have you reacted by shouting like that?
ăIf they are as weak as you describe them to be, then is it really a reason to be getting so emotional over them?ă
ăY-Yes, of course they are.ă
ăUh-huh, okay, keep goingâŚă
ăEven the Villagers can defeat one if they assault it in a group.ă
Hey. What was that? It took several of you to defeat just one Rabbit?! How is that⌠no, Michio, keep your cool about you. Remember, gather information first, be a judgemental prick later.
ăWhat about the drops? Did it left anything behind when you killed it?ă
ăWell we did managed to salvage the Rabbitâs Fur out of it.ă
Does that mean its fur is a drop item or something they salvaged manually by skinning it? It would be nice if it was the former.
ăWhat is it, Michio-sama? Is there any problem with hunting those monsters?ă
My doubts must have shown on my face, because the Chief asked me in a worried tone.
ăNo, everythingâs fine.ă
Although I really wished it wasnât.
That was another dilemma for me. Should I really go for it? Will I, a low-level character be able to defeat monsters that higher level villagers had to gang up on to defeat just a single one? Then again, if I really want to live in this world as its full-fledged denizen, Iâll have to eventually venture into the wild and start hunting monsters myself. I have no guarantee that this Slow Rabbit is really easy to defeat, but if I decide to do it after all then the sooner I take care of it the better.
I have no idea if I can even go back to the Japan I know and even if I could, I donât know if I want to go back to the shitty life I had there. And, objectively speaking, how much worse can this world be compared to my own. The risk of imminent death? Sure itâs unpleasant, but everyone will die eventually. Ironically, Iâve found my way into this world thanks to a suicide website. I wanted to end my own life, so what difference does it make if I do it myself or with the assistance of some random monster? I have literally nothing to lose, so I might as well go check those Slow Rabbits out.
ăAll right, I think I will go check out those monsters now. It wonât be a problem as long as I return here in time for dinner, right?ă
As long as I use my Durandal, things shouldnât go south too quickly, and if they do, I can always tuck my tail between my legs and run. I stood up from my chair and started heading towards the door, when the Chief called out to me again.
ăMichio-sama. Actually, some of our village youths want to hunt the Slow Rabbits as well. If at all possible, would it be all right for them to join you in your venture to the woods?ă
ăYou mean go for a hunt together with them?ă
ăIf they go with you, I have no doubt that they are going to have a good experience.ă
It would definitely be safer if I had more people with me. ButâŚ
ăWith all due respect, but I think it would be better if I went alone. I have never fought a Slow Rabbit before, so if worse came to worst I donât know if Iâd be able to keep all the otherâs out of harmâs way.ă
ăNow that I think about it, youâre right. How wise of you to think about our youths well-being, Michio-sama!ă
There was that, but I also had another reason for turning his request down.
At my current level I am weak, even if one of my weapons is OP as heck, so if one of the guys who went with me died a gruesome death it would be possible that the family or close friends of the deceased would want me to take responsibility for that, and since this village has adopted a slavery system, I concluded it is in my best interest to avoid such situations at all costs. Iâm not risking any chances of becoming a slave because of somebody elseâs stupidity, oh hell no!