The journey to Ingrasia Kingdom proceeded without incident.
I summoned Ranga, and had him assume a smaller form. He also has fur armor equipped, so there shouldnât be any problems if humans see him.
That is, he currently looks like a slightly bigger black wolf.
Though the road we traveled by was unpaved, it was still considered a highway, so we did see some mounted soldiers.
Few monsters spawn around here, and thereâs little magic in the air.
We didnât see any powerful monsters. However, the roads were infested, in some sense.
Robbers and highwaymen, those petty types were all over them.
But we didnât even run into them.
Well, I guess thatâs to be expected. What kind of being could catch up with Rangaâs pace?
And itâs not like weâre running at neck-break pace; weâre proceeding leisurely, but still at least 60 km per hour.
Far faster than any horse carriage.
Thus, the journey proceeded smoothly, and we arrived to Ingrasia Royal City in merely two days.
The scale of the city was surprising.
Sure, itâs plenty wide, but thereâs also a large wall surrounding the city.
Two gates lead into it, and thereâs no way in except for the two gates. Itâs baffling to think just how much money and time was needed to construct this.
We entered the city and marveled at the sight.
Many tall structures filled the city, but that much we expected; however, the scale of the buildings was incomparable those in Brumund.
Most were at least five stories high.
The city was full of brick and wood buildings.
But more than anything, it was the strict city planning and the white castle in the middle of the city that made me wonder.
A large lake occupied the center of the city, and a castle was built in the middle of it.
Four bridges extend from the castle and connect to the cityâs main roads.
This solemn piece of architecture properly conveyed the countryâs military strength.
In short, all I thought was: amazing!
From the perspective of defense, every important junction has knights monitoring public order.
Youâd have to be pretty desperate to even attempt a criminal act.
As expected of a city planned ahead of time by the Council.
I mean, just think of the consequences if some foreign prince ran into trouble here. To prevent such occurrences, the city has perfected its defense.
Thanks to the guild card I was able to quickly pass through one of the gates; normally, one has to undergo three different identity checks to be permitted access.
At the first step, they check your identification documents. If you successfully pass this check, you have to go through a thorough body search.
Then, line up in another line.
Each point is heavily protected, and the lines are far longer than the one in the Dwarf Kingdom.
In other words, Iâm truly happy that I had the guild ID.
By the way, even if there are any problems during your second check, you could go on to the third, but youâd be treated as a criminal from then on.
Youâd basically be treated in a way that will discourage you from trying to enter.
But still, there are many people trying to gain entrance. And so, extremely long lines stretch in front of the inspectors.
This all proves just how beguiling this city is to foreigners.
I proceed onward impressed.
As for Ranga, heâs entered my shadow from the moment we reached the royal capital.
What? You thought I would just bring him here in the open?
Of course not. Wolves donât belong in cities. Even I have that much common sense. Donât worry.
And so, after having hidden Ranga in my shadow and spent half a day in line, we finally entered the city.
Whatâs amazing is more than its appearance.
I was able to see a wonderful display of their advanced culture.
I saw many large gymnasium styled buildings that are used for concerts.
Busy squares are home to performers and theaters. Thereâs also lots of advertisements for performances.
I donât know if paper is just that cheap here, but you see flyers thrown away on the streets.
Truly a metropolis.
I was finally able to smell the air of busy capital after such a long time.
No way! I thought in surprise, looking at glass buildings.
Behind the glass you could see products being sold, like the store windows of our world.
Actually, I guess thatâs exactly what they are.
The only difference would be that the main products on display are armors and weapons.
The stores that specialized in dresses and such were located closer to the castleâin the high class district.
But those are not stores intended for the masses.
Youâd have to be pretty rich just to live inside the city walls, but housing near the castle is certainly limited only to the nobles.
And thatâs a sign of wealth disparity.
Well, thatâs just how it is. Isnât it natural to treat those that contribute more to taxes better?
Thus, after wandering around the city for a bit, I started looking for an inn.
The city is separated into four large districts.
The merchantâs district, the sightseeing district, the production district, and the residential district.
Separated by the castle in the center, a circular city.
And easy to understand.
So, I proceeded to the sightseeing district.
As I thought, I quickly found a section dedicated to inns. There was also a bar in the back.
That got me excited. However, that was not my goal today.
Unfortunately, I abstained from festivities, and reserved a room in the inn.
The sightseeing district is near the walls, with various attractions lined up in the streets. Thereâs also quite a few street vendors.
Closer to the center is a large building intended for diplomats and conferences. Thereâs also a school inside, it seems.
Of the four sections of this district, it is the most heavily guarded.
And close to this section stands the Freedom Associationâs main headquarters.
I didnât know where it was at first, so I had asked a knight for directions.
ăWhich one do you have business in? The closest one is straight that way.ă
He said, pointing.
In that direction stood a large gaudy building.
Next to it, was a building affiliated with the Western Saintâs Church. A Saint Cross symbol stood proudly on the top.
ăNext to that church?ă
ăRight, the gaudy one. Even a little girl like you wouldnât get lost getting to it.ă
Thatâs how I learned the way. The Freedom Association seems to have another building, but Iâll head to the nearest one first.
Itâs a pretty large building, that can be seen from far away.
Thus, after securing a place at the inn, I had come to the Freedom Associationâs Headquarters.
Right now I have no business with the church. Actually, as an atheist, Iâd prefer to stay away from the church my whole life.
Moreover, the church considers monsters its natural enemy. So Iâd rather not appear before it.
But who would have expected it to stand so close to the Freedom Association.
Well, as long as I donât reveal any of my aura they shouldnât recognize me for who I am.
Not that thereâs any use worrying about it. If they find out, weâll figure out the next step then.
The entryway to the Association is covered in glass. Must have cost a lot.
Frankly, I hadnât expected to see glass doors in this world. Just what youâd expect from âWorld Travelersâ.
They seemed to have achieved the impossible through pure will. I guess my own efforts have been lacking thus far.
What you permit happens, and what you donât permit doesnât happen.
Rather than saying what you can or canât do, simply doing it is important.
Letâs remember that.
And, when I had thought to enter, I felt a presence staring at me.
The doors opened by themselves.
Seriously! A sensor detects human presence and opens the door. What a useless example of intricate technology.
Iâm surprised they went this far. Considering that the church next door is opened by hand.
âWhy is it different. Itâs next door!â I couldnât fathom the reason for the difference.
When I entered I felt a gaze fall upon me.
A lady by the door said,
ăWelcome! For what purpose have you visited us today?ă
Just like in a hotel. The headquarters are too influenced by them.
ăAh, I wish to meet with the Grand Master. I have an introductory letter.ă
I said, and handed her the document.
ăAllow me to verify it. Please wait in this room.ă
She guided me to a waiting room.
The Headquarters are really impressive. The moment I sat on the sofa another attendant brought me tea.
They really leave nothing to be desired.
I suddenly got curious, so I asked,
ăHey, security seems pretty lax around here; can just anyone waltz in like this?ă
ăOh, this must be your first time to the headquarters.
Only adventurers of B rank and above can enter it.
The entrance scans your guild card, so people without a proper identification cannot enter.
Those below B rank, C+ and below have to use the building near the entrance to the city.ă
So she explained.
I see, so the sensor also had that purpose.
And the other building the knight had mentioned must be that one, huh.
So outsiders donât know about the necessary rank requirements.
I probably would have been sent here after presenting the letter, but Iâm glad I stopped by here first.
Ranking up to B was also the correct decision.
While I was thinking this, I heard a knock on the door.
A door opened and in stepped a man.
Black hair and black eyes, the appearance of a youth.
A rather good face, blessed with a truly youthful appearance.
He could easily introduce himself as a high school student.
ăPleased to meet you, I am Kagurazaka Yuuki,
The Grand Master of the Freedom Association.
Iâm looking forward to our conversation, Rimuru-san. Iâll listen intently!ă
He said, flashing bright smile.
An easy to befriend young lad. Thatâs how I met Kagurazaka Yuuki.
ďźăďźăďź
*Paaaaan!*
The door flew open, and Milim entered.
That was the norm, so Frey didnât react much.
In the first place, the large mass of energy that was rapidly approaching her could only be Milim.
When Milim entered, she happily exclaimed with a wide smile,
ăYahoo, Frey! What wonderful weather we have today!ă
She was combing her beautiful blond hair with her hand. Her hands adorned with an unfamiliar item.
Not a ring. Something enveloping four of her fingers, with dragon images as decorations.
It fit naturally around her small hands.
ăHmmâŚ. did I come too early?ă
She said, fanning her face.
Since when is she bothered with the heat�
ăAra, Milim. Itâs been a while. You seem in a good mood today.
Did something good happen?ă
ăNnn, does it show on my face? Look at this!ă
She said, showing the dragon knuckles on her hands.
Proudly laughing âFufun!â
Frey could only sigh to herself.
ăAra, my! They suit you quite well. Whereâd you get them?ă
After deciding to praise her, Frey asked that question.
While fidgeting in embarrassment, Milim said,
ăWant to know? Should I tell you⌠should IâŚ
Hmm⌠what should I doâŚă
And similar pointless lines.
How annoying. Frey, who had known Milim for a while now, could only think that.
ăAra, arenât âweâ friends? You can tell me, canât you?ă
Upon hearing these words, Milimâs eyes opened wide.
ăRight! We are friends!
Alright. Iâll tell you. The thing isâŚ!ă
And thus Frey heard from Milim about the monstersâ city.
Constantly bragging and showing off the clothing she got.
Frey could not hide her surprise at the sight of such a merry Milim.
Once Milim finished telling the story once,
ăRight, right. Milim, as âfriendsâ, I have a present I want to give you.
Will you accept it?ă
Frey said, and beckoned her attendant.
The attendant brought it in. Lying on a purple cloth, a beautiful jewel.
And this beautiful jewel was embedded inside a stunning pendant.
Any person who saw it would recognize its astounding value.
ăHmm? This is the present?
Is it okay for me to accept it? Even if I do, I wonât be giving you the dragon knuckles!ă
Milim said, with a wry smile.
ăDonât worry, Milim. Itâs proof of our friendship. A âfriendâsâ gift, as I said.
Will you wear it for me?ă
Frey said with a soft smile.
âI will!â Milim exclaimed with a brilliant smile.