âWhyâs it feel like they change their attitude wey too easily?â
Gula wondered. At first, she was still holding a grudge over the townâs earlier distrust, but the sentiment immediately disappeared from her mind once she saw the meals they had prepared to show their gratitude. She began to systematically and thoroughly clear up the dishes with a great joy. Loren kept half an eye on her while talking to the townâs top official, thinking that they were quite shrewd in dealing with this matter.
They were talking about the treatment of the captured bandits. He had made a promise, so he was letting the officials know about the banditsâ cooperative attitude.
Loren was also refusing the remuneration from the town. The amount was not that much, and they needed to repair the raided southern districts.
The refusal was actually to lay the groundwork for a request for aid.
âWe would like to ask for your help instead.â
Loren told the fat man who was acting as the representative of the town officials.
The first thing he asked of them was to take the items scavenged from the banditsâ depot. Their party couldnât carry them around, and they wouldnât sell for much money. He wanted the town to keep these items, and gave the parties some cashes for them. When Loren said the town could decide the value of the items, Lapis looked a bit unhappy, but the delegate immediately started appraising the items.
From the town officialsâ perspective, the remuneration for Lorenâs party was a done deal: They had already decided how much to reward them, and it was unexpected that the party refused the reward. This proposal of exchanging the items found in the banditsâ depot for cash would actually be more profitable for the town, so there would be no reason to reject it. They offered Lorenâs party a sum slightly higher than the intended remuneration and received a quick acceptance.
âIf youâve left the appraisal to me, we would have gotten 20% more.â
Lapis absentmindedly whispered to Loren, and he patted her head with a wry smile. If he left the negotiation to Lapis, they would come out with a better deal as Lapis had said. However, to Loren, this deal was just a bonus. Thus, he wanted to avoid wasting time just to make the other party feel a bit of loss.
âIs this really alright? We can still discuss the reward now.â
âNo, this is good enough. We have another request to ask, if you please.â
The second request was for the town to continue lending them the carriage they had been using. Horses were expensive by themselves, and caring for them was also costly. Renting a carriage was expensive, but Loren was asking the town to let them use one free of charge, just like they had for the depot raid.
âWe originally came here on a different job. Weâre now a bit pressed on time after completing your job.â
If they returned the carriage now, they would have to walk to their original destination, and that would take two days. If they used the carriage, they could arrive in half a day, or one day at most.
Loren wanted to use the carriage no matter what. Tizona was still alright with their current schedule, but it was best to have some time to spare in case something happened.
âWeâre going to a rather dangerous place, so we might not be able to return the carriage. What do you think?â
Loren wasnât sure they could return the carriage at all, and he properly cautioned the delegate about it beforehand.
The official thought about it, then replied with a smile:
âI see. Please feel free to use it.â
âWe are the one asking for it, but is this really alright for you?â
Loren asked for a confirmation. A carriage was a valuable asset of a town. And yet, the town delegate was willing to let them borrow it for free, even after being told that they might not be able to return it.
âYes. Itâs not a problem. Even if you donât return it, we wonât regret it. This town has already received something much more valuable.â
With this job, the town had been able to remove the bandit threat while expending almost nothing. They didnât have to send out soldiers, and Lorenâs party had refused the reward. Even though they had to spit out some cash in exchange for the scavenged items, it wouldnât be difficult to earn back almost the same amount if they sold those items.
Moreover, once the rumors about a hundred-odd bandits based near the town being practically annihilated in one-day spread, no other bandit gangs would think about coming to this region for a while. It wouldnât be forever, but they would be able to enjoy safety for a time. This was a nice bonus.
Loren had already considered all these benefits before proposing the request. The town official also seemed to understand, and thus willingly accepted it.
Regardless of the actual context, Loren was thankful that they were able to borrow the carriage. After enjoying the townâs hospitality, the party immediately loaded their luggage into the carriage and left.
***
âIâm always the driverâŠâ
Horseâs rein in hands, Lapis muttered with the tiniest bit of resentment.
âBecause youâre the best at it.â
âLoren, at least come and sit with me please.â
âMe? But this will get in the way.â
The greatsword on Lorenâs back was already a hindrance inside the carriage car, and it would be even more troublesome at a narrow space like the driver coach. But if he left it inside the car, he wouldnât be able to react on time if something happened.
âThis feels a bit like Iâm being excluded, doesnât it?â
âWe donât mean it⊠Well, it canât be helped then.â
Loren decided to move and sit down next to Lapis. Even if his sword got in the way and he had to put up with some discomfort, if it could help Lapis concentrate on driving, then it had to be done.
Behind him, Gula was grinning and Tizona was watching them with great interest. He tried his best to ignore both of them.
âThe stares at my back is making me uncomfortable.â
âDo you want me to put them down?â
Lapis said, totally unlike a priest. Tizona turned her eyes away in panic, while Gula immediately pretended to be asleep.
And so, after a smooth journey, the party reached their destination. The sun had already set by then, and it was pitch dark. They stopped near the ruin.
âIt went surprisingly well.â
âThis gang assimilated all other gangs in the region, didnât they? And weâve just destroyed one of their depots. There are probably no other bandits in this area.â
âNo monsters have appeared either.â
âMonsters are typically more sensitive than humans.â
If humans could sense the presence of a being like Gula in the carriage, no one would dare to meddle with them. Monsters were surely superior to humans in that regard. As long as Gula didnât try to hide her presence, they wouldnât be attacked by monsters unless something exceptional happened. In Lorenâs opinion, while they were on the move, there was nothing to be more thankful about than this.
On the other hand, if they needed to hunt monsters to earn money, Gula would need to hide her presence â that was something they needed to pay attention to.
âSo, what do we do now?â
To reach Tizonaâs ruin, they needed to leave the main road and go a short distance towards the mountain region.
Even though Loren knew it was best to attack at night, charging in without a plan and no knowledge of the enemiesâ numbers or organization couldnât be considered a good idea at all.
âTo avoid being sticking out a mile, letâs spend the night here and scout the place by eye. Itâs troublesome, but our opponent is a large bandit gang. It wonât be strange if theyâre hiding something.â
In reply to Lorenâs opinion, Lapis said:
âThatâs quite a cautious move. I feel like we can just charge in with this party. If things donât go well, Gula and Tizona can finish it off by themselves, right?â
âI huh⊠Not really.â
âIâll go if you tell me to. That said, Gula, are you really a magician? Iâve seen the leftover marks at the depot. Just what kind of magic are you using?â
âItâs a secret. Only third-rate magicians reveal their skills, donât they?â
Magicians could only use a limited number of spells. Even though each of their attacks was very powerful, they normally didnât fight alone like Gula had done at the depot. The basic battling formation would involve a vanguard, who intercepted incoming attacks to some extent in the magicianâs place, while the magician himself commenced a high-powered attack to bring down the enemies. But the marks Gula left at the depot just didnât look like what a magicianâs attacks would cause.
âSo youâre a rather high ranking magician? In that case, I think you should be more well-known.â
âIfâya donât wanna be known, yaâwonât. Derâre a lot of hidden geniuses in dis world, right?â
âThat⊠But if she is that powerful, she should have gained some fame, whether as a magician or as an adventurer, right?â
âIâve got nu interest in such things. I canât eat fame.â
âThis talk is fun and all, but donât forget that weâre quite close to the enemiesâ base. Itâll be trouble if they discover us and strike first.â
Loren cut in and forcefully ended Tizonaâs and Gulaâs conversation, as he was feeling a bit impatient. Gula seemed to understand that something bad would happen if her true identity was revealed, so she was thoroughly dodging the topic. But the longer this conversation dragged on, the chance of her slipping would become higher, so he thought it was best to stop it right now.
âRather than that, letâs hide our carriage asap. We also canât cook, since thereâll be smoke. If we canât find any pit nearby, weâll have to dig a hole to hide the carriage ourselves.â
There were no bushes to hide the carriage in sight. If there was a gouge somewhere, they could put the carriage there and camouflaged it with some plants to avoid the banditsâ detection. But if they couldnât find anything like that, they would have to dig a hole as Loren had said.
âWeâll have to dig non-stop, without even time to sleep.â
âIâd hate that. Tizona-chan, letâs search with all our might, heh?â
âUnderstood. Letâs search.â
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Tizona and Gula finally understood that this was not time for chatting and obediently followed Lorenâs instruction, immediately starting to search the area.
Deciding that he had successfully diverted Tizonaâs attention, Loren quietly stroked his own chest in relief while Lapis patted him on the back.