Chapter 134.2: 134.2 \n<h1>Chapter 134 Part 2</h1>\n
ăAlright Milla, please read it.ă
Milly received the commission letter from Yera and began reading it aloud with some difficulty.
ăErm⊠Currently, there is a major outbreak of monsters on Southern Island. You are to exterminate the herds of monsters swiftly. The target is the Sti Beetle. The time limit is one month, and the reward is 1.5 million Rupis.ă
The Sti Beetle is a monster that looks like an enlarged black rhinoceros beetle.
It is agile and has a habit of picking up items to store on its body.
If it initiates an attack, at least it is not all that powerful. However, it has a high spawn rate, so it gets extremely annoying to gather all the drop items at once.
It was a subjugation request issued by a certain Adventurersâ Guild throughout the year.
It was a request which should not have been difficult even for a newbie, as long as they form a party, so the ease of completion was set at the D level.
If Yera were to do it, the mission would be too lenient on her.
Everyone probably thought so too, as the tension in the air eased.
ăItâs an unexpectedly fun request, isnât it? If itâs Sti Beetles, I used to defeat them as part of work for the church.ă
ăCarelessness is your greatest enemy, Shirushu-san. Itâs a commission from one of the five Heavenly Mages, so we donât know if there might be something extra.ă
When Shirushu made a conceited remark, Claude rebuked her.
Yera might have chosen an easy commission for the sake of letting us deepen our friendship, but Claude remained suspicious and looked doubtful.
ăâŠHey, Se-chan, why are you heading to the back?ă
When Lydia rested her arm on the sofaâs backrest and looked behind, Silverie had her back towards us and was stealthily making her escape.
ăNah, I wanted to take a breath of some fresh airâŠă
ăYouâve been getting fresh air all day though? I wonât let you escape.ă
I grabbed onto the hem of Silverieâs coat and jerked it, and she lost balance and stumbled backward.
Silverie fell on her back and onto the sofa on which we were seated.
With a loud bonk, the back of Silverieâs head bumped into Millyâs head.
ăâŠSorry.ă\năIf youâre going to apologize, then you shouldnât have tried to escape in the first place⊠Hey, sit properly.ă
When Silverie was still twisting her body in an effort to escape, I caught her, sat her on my lap, and forced her to listen.
She squirmed about restlessly⊠Well, it canât be helped that she wants to escape, I guess. Sheâs not good at dealing with the Sti Beetle after all.
Yera seemed to have thought of the same thing, as she let out a big sigh.
ăGoodness gracious⊠it appears that your hatred for insects is still not cured.ă
ăStu⊠Donât say it!ă
With a red face, Silverie started to make a fuss in rage, but I used both arms to hold her down.
Geez, this person must have an absurd amount of hatred for insects.
In my past life, Silverie was also bad at dealing with insect-type monsters, and she never approached places where such monsters are known to appear.
In the event where she had no choice but to fight them, it feels like I was usually the one who defeated them.
I see, if it were any normal monster-extermination job, Silverie would be peerless, but if there were monsters that she had trouble dealing with, there would be a need to cooperate with us⊠I guess?
Damn it, Yera. You planned this all along, didnât you?
ăIf you were to complete a job together, it would probably be easier for this girl to open up to you. Sorry for deciding on a bunch of things on my own, but would you accept it?ă
Yera quickly lowered her head, while we exchanged glances.
ăWhat should we do? Accept it?ă
ăHmm. We donât really have a reason to refuse anyway.ă
At Millyâs question, Claude nodded in agreement.
ăSouthern Island is a famous place for vacations, right? I heard that thereâs a place for swimming too~ă
ăI sure hope thereâs good food too! So exciting!ă
Lydia and Shirushu were completely in a holiday mood.
Silverie clicked her tongue in apparent reluctance, but she did not complain any further.
Everyone already seemed raring to go. Moreover, I didnât dislike over-hunting large amounts of small fries.
Milly was eagerly awaiting my reply, so I nodded in return.
ăIsnât it fine?ă\năAl~right then⊠weâve decided on accepting that commission!ă
After Milly effortlessly signed on the commission letter, the paper glowed and the contract was formed.
Yera nodded in satisfaction.
ăWell then, Iâm counting on you.ă
That being said, it was decided that the next stage for our adventures will be at Southern Island.
ăAnyway, letâs go shopping for swimsuits tomorrow! I want to swim!ă
ăOhh! Sounds good~ Milly-chan.ă
At Millyâs suggestion, Lydia was extra enthusiastic.
Somehow, her eyes looked like those of a perverted old man⊠It was as if she was looking forward to seeing the girls in swimsuits, so much that she couldnât contain herself.
Shirushu also appeared excited, as her tail was swooshing from side to side.
ăIâm good at swimming, you know!ă
Shirushu announced as she demonstrated her paddle with both arms.
A dogâs paddle⊠As expected, itâs because sheâs a Beastfolk I suppose.
ăUm, weâre there for a commission in the first place, so how about we only leave half the time for playingâŠă
ăWell, you donât have to be so serious, Clau-chan~ă
ăGeez, Lydia-san⊠Please say something to her, Zeph-kun.ă
ăâŠWell, isnât it fine?ă
Everyone was making merry, while Claude who saw that was gumbling discontentedly. However, itâs also important to take a breather sometimes.
I am used to training every day, but excluding me, everyone would consider our lifestyle hard.
If we didnât take breaks occasionally, it would be difficult to get moving when it comes to the crunch.
After weâre done with our vacation, I will have to get them to accompany me for tougher hunts again.
Since we also added Silverie to our party, we should be able to go to higher-leveled hunting grounds too⊠Iâm looking forward to it. He he.
ăW-Why do you look happy, Zeph-kunâŠ?ă
Claude was looking dumbfounded, while Milly peeked over from her side.\n\nYera may have done it out of consideration for Silverie, whose personality she understands well, but I donât completely feel that she didnât go overboard. Itâs because of things like these that itâs not odd for Silverie to run away from home.
ăBy the way, which room is better for Se-chin?ă
ăâŠI donât mind whichever. Even outside is fine.ă
ăSilverie-san, you used to stay here right? Then, maybe you have your own room?ă
At Claudeâs question, Silverie glanced in Millyâs direction and spoke ambiguously.
Itâs probably the room on the second floor which Milly and Lydia said they would use.
Perhaps because Milly also realized it, as she was twirling her hair around her finger.
ăErm⊠Shall we move downstairs?ă
ăDonât mind it. Iâm really fine with anywhere. Besides, that was my room when I was a child, and itâs a little embarrassing to me now.ă
The room she used as a child, huh?
That reminds me, that room contained many stuffed animals and toys, and there were drawings of animals and other things on the walls.
Milly seemed to like them.
ăâŠWhy are you looking at me and laughing, ZephâŠă
ăKu ku, donât mind me.ă
ăThen, how about the room next to ours?ă
Come to think of it, there was a small room next to Shirushuâs and Claudeâs room.
It was probably another storage room similar to theirs, but it should be perfectly usable once it is tidied up.
In Silverieâs case, a smaller room would likely help her to compose herself too.
ăAlright, letâs do that.ă
ăIf thereâs anything, donât hesitate to say it!ă
ăAh, then Iâll take you up on that.ă
At Millyâs words, Silverieâs expression loosened just slightly as she nodded.
ăThen, shall we make Silverie-sanâs room?ă
Following Claudeâs call, everyone tidied up the storage room, and somehow we managed to obtain a space sufficient for one person to live in.
With this, I suppose weâve mostly finished what we had to do.