Although they didnât know who or what she was, there was no reason for them to stay in the forest tending to the young girl.
Loren thought that someone who knew the girl might be in the area, so he left her with Lapis and looked around, but he couldnât find a trace of anyone. They couldnât just leave her in the forest alone, so they decided to take her back to the city.
âI donât really want to do this.â
âThen should we leave her?â
âThatâs even worse.â
Even though the girl was around ten years old, she was a bit too big for Lapis to carry, so Loren let her carry his sack of herbs and decided to carry the girl on his back.
He was surprised at how light the unconscious girl was when he picked her up.
âSheâs light, right? Itâs not like sheâs thin. Sheâs actually pretty healthy. Sheâs probably from a wealthy family.â
Lapis walked up next to Loren and touched the girlâs foot.
Although she was found in the forest, she was barefoot.
âShe doesnât have much muscle, and the flesh on her hands and feet arenât hard. Either she didnât walk around much, or was taken care of very well.â
âRather than that, she must be insane to be barefoot inside a forest.â
âThatâs true. Usually your feet would get cut up really bad.â
Even if you were careful, if you walked around barefoot you would get cuts and sc.r.a.pes.
But the girlâs feet were smooth and clean with no cuts whatsoever.
Loren was curious about her feet, but what was really on his mind was the white dress she was wearing.
The dress was pure white, with no stains on it at all.
If didnât make any sense if she had wandered in the forest.
âWell, I guess we can ask her when she wakes up.â
âIâm kind of worried that people would think we kidnapped her.â
âWell, two rough looking people are carrying around a helpless girl, so.â
âCan you not naturally include me like that?â
They continued to talk the whole way back, and when they reached the city, Lapis suggested they take the girl to the adventurerâs guild.
They looked like they would be stopped at the gate, but the soldiers in Kauffa didnât stop people much.
âApparently, theyâre pretty lax about it, unless you obviously look like a criminal.â
âWell, even if they did mistake us for kidnappers, we donât really have a way to talk out of it.â
âI donât think there are people who would attempt kidnapping with a priest in their party.â
âPriests are pretty amazing, huh.â
âNothing beats priests when it comes to social trustworthiness.â
Although Lapis puffed out her chest and bragged, it wasnât like priests did amazing things, but instead their trust came from the fact that they served the G.o.ds.
When they reached the guild, everyoneâs gazes were on Loren, who had two girls with him. But Loren stopped feeling the gazes soon enough and tilted his head.
While he was thinking that it wouldnât be weird if adventurers like the ones in the morning showed up, Lapis reached the front desk and explained their situation, and came back with the receptionist.
âIs it correct that you found and rescued someone in the forest?â
âYeah, thatâs right. Here she is.â
Loren turned around and showed her the girl.
She stood and looked at the girl for a while, and seemed to have found something. She called over the other employees at the desk, and they ran towards them with a stretcher.
âWeâll take her from here. Is that okay?â
âYeah. I canât keep her here on my back forever.â
Loren gently let the girl down from his back and laid her on the stretcher.
As the employees stood up and picked up the stretcher, Loren saw their surprised faces.
As he was thinking that they were surprised at how light the girl was as well, the receptionist called him over and asked him to follow her past the receptionistsâ desk.
âIâm just saying, I didnât kidnap her.â
âIâm sure that a kidnapper wouldnât hand over the person he kidnapped to the adventurerâs guild. Itâs nothing like that, but Iâd like to talk to you about something.â
âItâs okay if itâs the two of us, right?â
âYes, with the priestess please.â
Loren felt that they werenât going to be questioned and looked towards Lapis for her opinion.
She noticed Lorenâs gaze and nodded, so Loren decided that there was no problem and followed the receptionist into a drawing room.
âLet me get straight to the point. Iâd like to put a restriction on your actions.â
The receptionist told them that as soon as they entered the room and sat down.
It was so sudden that Loren couldnât understand what she was talking about, so instead Lapis started talking to her.
âWhat do you mean? Is there some sort of problem with us?â
âNo, itâs nothing like that. The guild is going to investigate the girl, and until we are finished, we donât want you to move around too much.â
âDo you mean that thereâs something with the girl?â
âCurrently, there is nothing we can tell you about that.â
As he watched Lapis and the employee talk, Loren couldnât help but think they were being quite unreasonable. But an authority wielding organization like the guild often did unreasonable things, so he wasnât angry.
Thinking that it was nothing compared to what leaders of mercenary groups did, and Loren asked the employee something important the popped up in his mind.
âHow long is it going to last, and how much are we going to be restricted.â
âIâm not sure about the exact period, but I believe itâs going to be a few days. For the restriction, we donât want you to leave the city, and if possible, stay at the inn that we tell you to.â
âThat sounds pretty serious.â
The restrictions were loose, but it was pretty much the same thing as being contained and arrested.
It wasnât something he could just agree to.
No matter how much authority the guild had, Loren wasnât going to do something that he didnât want to and showed his irritation. The employee tensed as she felt pressure coming from him, but wasnât going to back off. She clenched her teeth and continued slowly, trying not to let her voice tremble.
âWeâll ready rooms at the inn >*, on the main street.â
âI donât know which one your talking about.â
Loren wasnât familiar with this city.
In fact, he wasnât familiar with any city due to moving around a lot when he was a mercenary, but he still didnât know anything about the city he was staying in.
He didnât have a chance to gather information on the city, so even though the employee gave him the name of the inn, he had no idea what kind of place it was.
âItâs one of the best inns in the city. Itâs really fancy and expensive as well.â
âOf course, we will pay for the rooms and the food. And if you want to go and entertain yourselves, just put it on the guildâs tab, and we will pay for that as well.â
âThatâs really gracious of you.â
âAre adventurers easily persuaded by this kind of thing?â
The guild was going to pay for everything.
Lapis acted very surprised, and Loren snorted.
âWhat do you mean?â
âIt sounds too good to be true. Between mercenaries, itâs common sense not to take jobs that pay really well.â
If they said they would pay for rooms at an ordinary inn, Loren was planning on listening a bit longer, but saying that they would let them stay in a good inn as well as pay for their food and entertainment was just too suspicious.
âWouldnât it be more humane to act as if you didnât notice that?â
âYouâre the last person I want to listen to talking about how to be humanâŚâ
âIâd like to firmly protest about how youâre treating me.â
Loren raised his hand and stopped Lapis, who was about to argue with a sullen expression, and asked another question to the employee, being careful not to raise his voice.
âAnyways, about the girl that we brought here. What is there to her.?â
âThatâs what weâre going to investigate.â
The employee didnât give him an exact answer, and from that Loren understood that he didnât turn the conversation the right way.
Loren was thinking that being loyal to your job was indeed a virtue, but he didnât like the fact that they were keeping things from him. Lapis started to talk this time instead of him.
âYou do realize that weâre not satisfied with that answer, right?â
âThatâsâŚâ
âJust tell us this then. What do you think the chances are that this will work against us?â
Lapis looked straight at the employee, and she silently looked away from her, eyes wandering.
Lapis didnât seem like she was going to go on and silently waited for the employee to answer.
After thinking for a long time, the employee sighed, knowing that Loren and Lapis wouldnât accept the guildâs suggestion at this rate. She looked at them and opened her mouth.
âI believe that thereâs very little chance of that. A few people in the guild have seen the girl before, but the only way we can make sure who she really is, is either when she wakes up or after a few days of investigation.â
âLoren, this means that the girl is from a faraway city, and high status as well.â
The employee didnât even bother saying if Lapis was correct or not.
Instead, she smiled at them, but it looked forced and unnatural, so Loren guessed that Lapis was right.
âI see. So until you find out who she really is and make sure weâre unrelated to her, you want us where you can see us.â
âI canât confirm.â
âLoren, I think itâs fine to accept their offer. Once they find out that we had nothing to do with the girl being in the forest weâre free to go. For the next few days we can live and have fun off of the guildâs money.â
The employee was at a loss of words at Lapisâ easy going manner, her smile twitching.
While hoping that the she wouldnât be too stressed out, Loren told her that he accepted the guildâs offer.
âSo, youâre going to prepare the rooms and the money, right?â
âIâll arrange it immediately. A room for⌠two is okay, right?â
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For some reason she looked like she wanted to get a blow in somehow.
âI donât mind.â
âHey, miss priestess, watch what youâre saying. Weâll be getting two separate rooms, of course. If you canât accept that, the none of this ever happened, got it?â
Lorenâs words rang out clearly as he looked at both of them with a serious face.
Although for different reasons, both Lapis and the employee sighed.