Although the carriage was stopped at the city entrance, it was sent into the city without much of a search.
The other travelers were searched thoroughly, and when Loren traveled to different cities when he was a mercenary, they would be searched and examined very strictly and took a very long time before they could enter, but they were let in so easily it was quite anticlimactic.
According to Lapis, the carriage itself was prepared by the adventurerâs guild, and the driver was a guild staff as well, so it pretty much meant that the guild vouched for them, so they were able to enter without harsh examination.
Although one may think that if you disguised your carriage as the guildâs or steal one you could enter and leave any city you want to, but Lapis explained that there were pa.s.swords and keys that linked the carriage to the driver, so if one of them were wrong, the carriage would not be considered one of the guildâs.
Also, there was a heavy regulation that anyone caught disguising his carriage as the guildâs or using it illegally would receive the maximum penalty, regardless of who it is.
In any case, after they safely entered the city and were swayed by the carriage a while longer, they reached the cityâs adventurerâs guild.
After thanking the driver and getting off the carriage, they realized that they forgot to wake up Klaus and the girls, but they told themselves that they would wake up on their own, or the driver would wake them up, and went to take care of their work.
Their actual job was to be at the school, so all they had to do right now was report to the guild that they arrived, and hand them the certificate they had received when they accepted the quest back in Kauffa, so they were done in no time.
âLetâs ask one of the staffs about rooms, and letâs take a good nightâs rest.â
It was already dark outside, and the school was already closed, so if they were to go there the next day, all they had to do was rent rooms and rest.
Lapis wasnât one that liked to go to noisy places, and although Loren had been taken to the entertainment district by his fellow mercenaries when they visited cities like this, currently there was no one to invite him, and he didnât know the city well anyway, and if he wanted to drink he could do so at the guild, so there was no reason for him to go out.
âFor tomorrow, is it fine to go to the school after breakfast and meet our client, the princ.i.p.al, for instructions?â
âItâs fine with me, but is it okay for us to be so laid back?â
âI heard that they choose teams to enter after the accompaniment arrives, so they donât enter the dungeon all at once.â
âThatâŠcould be troublesome.â
Hearing Lorenâs opinion, Lapis gave him a curious look and asked him a question.
âWhatâs troublesome?â
âThereâs going to be a few teams that enter the dungeon, right? If all of them go in at once, I donât know how large the dungeon is, but they would know that a few allies would be in there with them.â
âAh, so if only one team enters, they would be in there alone and unaided, so the difficulty could increase.â
âExactly. Well, for your own goals, would it be more convenient if only a few of them go in the dungeon?â
Even though the job was to accompany the testing group that entered the dungeon, they also had to search for Lapisâ body part, and they would have to move around the dungeon without anyone else noticing.
Loren thought that if there were other groups near them, it meant a higher chance of Lapis getting seen while moving on her own and wouldnât be favorable for Lapis.
âWell in that case, thereâs other ways of doing things.â
âGive me an example, just for reference.â
Loren asked her, knowing that she would give him a good-for-nothing answer, and Lapis answered him in a matter-of-fact way.
âDisable all of themâŠâ
âRight, got it. Only a few of them going in would be more favorable to me than you.â
The thought of rendering students unable to move, even if it was for the sake of Lapis, made Lorenâs heart ache.
Loren was willing to help her if she was going to try to be secretive, but when the thought of âwhen it comes to disabling studentsâ crossed his mind, he realized that he was a.s.suming that she would make him do it somehow, so he shook his head to chase those thoughts out of his head.
âYou donât have to worry. Iâll take care of it easily in secret, without them even realizing it.â
âDonât. Theyâre students taking an exam, you know? How are you going to take responsibility if they fail?â
âThereâs always next year.â
âYou know I wonât help you with that, right?â
âI bet you wonât.â
Lapis stated without any disappointment.
As Loren thought that if she did attempt to do so, he would have to stop her, Lapis gave him a nonchalant smile and waved her hands in front of her chest.
âIâm just joking, okay? Iâll fine some other way when the time comes.â
âYouâre jokes make my blood run cold, you know thatâŠ?â
âThen letâs warm it up with some drinks and food, shall we?â
Lapis invited Loren to the guildâs bar, saying that it was a good time to get dinner.
Unlike the guild in Kauffa, the staff in this guild had no way of knowing about Lorenâs situation.
At Kauffaâs guild, the waitresses would take Lorenâs order even if he didnât have any money because they knew that Lapis would come afterwards and pay for it, but it didnât work that way at other places, so Lorenâs only options was to find some way to pay for food with the money he had or eat with her.
âYouâre not going to say that you want to eat all alone, right?â
âOf course not.â
Meals eaten alone didnât taste that good.
Loren possessed enough sentiment to feel that.
âThen letâs eat together. It seems that we donât have to worry about rooms, either.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âThis guild runs an inn in the floors above. I went ahead and rented two rooms, so we donât have to worry about sleeping outside.â
Loren was familiar with bars running inns in the same building, but he didnât expect the adventurerâs guild to run both a bar and an inn.
One would think, how many things the guild was dealing in, but both bars and inns were facilities that adventurers needed and thinking about how some guilds ran weapon and equipment shops as well, it wasnât that surprising.
âWe donât know how long we would be in the dungeon until we hear the details tomorrow. We might have to live off rations for a while, so letâs treat ourselves to some good food.â
Even Lapis couldnât get her hands on details such as how long the exam was going to be, but when adventurers went to explore dungeons, they would be in there for days, even weeks sometimes.
It was almost impossible to find food or water inside dungeons, and the food and water they bring with them had to be compact as possible, so they would end up eating rations the whole time.
This time they were going in with students, so Lapis guessed that it wouldnât be that long, but also guessed that the school might limit food to rations to let the students get used to it.
âWell, I donât think there is a need for us to do the same as them but eating good food right next to students eating rations doesnât feel too good either, though.â
âI agree with you on that one.â
Loren sat down at the corner of the bar, but he pushed the menu towards Lapis without even looking through it.
Lapis, who was looking through the menu, trying to decide what to order, saw the menu that Loren pushed towards her and gave him a puzzled look.
âOrder mine too. Youâre paying anyway.â
âYou can order what you want, you know?â
Lapis said so, without denying the fact that she was paying, but Loren shrugged.
âIâve eaten at bars often when I was a mercenary, and the only thing weâve said when ordering was âgive us meat and alcoholâ, and we would get our food. I donât know what I should order.â
âThatâs interestingâŠWhat did you do say in Kauffa?â
âThe waitress gave me recommendations.â
Since Loren was at the guildâs bar very often, he became acquaintances with the waitresses that worked there.
At first, Loren asked them to give him food and drinks, but after getting friendly with each other, they started giving him recommendations and told him which dishes were good and to try them at least once.
Loren was thankful for the information, as he didnât really care about food, but it was the first time heâd been in this guildâs bar and didnât know any of the waitresses.
He guessed that he would just have to order food and alcohol, but since he was with Lapis, he decided to leave everything up to her.
âYou should show some interest in this kind of thing too, you know?â
âOn the battlefield, if you have food, thatâs more than you could ask for. Youâre lucky if it tastes good, but as long as it filled your stomach itâs fine if it doesnât, right?â
Not having any food wasnât uncommon, so it was quant.i.ty over quality.
It wasnât once or twice that eating wasnât something to enjoy, but instead it was an action to keep you from starving.
After going through such experiences repeatedly, you would stop caring what went in your mouth.
âThatâs pretty dull, but then again, it was when you were a mercenary.â
While muttering under her breath, that she just needed to slowly reform him, Lapis started thinking about what to order for Loren.
Leaving that to her, Loren looked around the bar.
The atmosphere wasnât much different that the bar in Kauffa.
A fun atmosphere that was sometimes noisy, sometimes unruly, and a bit dirty.
As Loren thought that the atmosphere shouldnât be too different because it was used in the same way, he narrowed his eyes at a group that was out of place.
It was a very young group.
The group seemed unbalanced, with three men and one woman, but they seemed quite friendly with each other, and were talking too each other in hushed voices, glancing around the bar with curiosity. In front of them was a simple meal and cups, they didnât look like they contained alcohol.
He started observing them, thinking that it was rare for adventurers to come to a bar and not drink alcohol, but his sight immediately blocked by a group of rough-looking adventurers.
One of the adventures from the group began to bother the lively looking girl with short black hair.
Her companions, the three young men, stood up to stop him, but the rest of his group blocked them and couldnât help her.
After confirming that the girl looked uncomfortable and her companions were getting blocked by the other adventurers, Loren stood up from his seat, not saying anything to Lapis, who was still looking at the menu.
Bothering waitresses and employees was common among mercenaries as well, and it was laughed off if it didnât go too far, but if a mercenary did that to a customer, as he was, he couldnât complain if he got beaten up by the rest of his group.
To Loren, who had been taught that by his former companions, couldnât ignore what was happening in front of his eyes.
âLoren?â
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Lapis stopped Loren, who had started to move towards the quarrel, without looking away from the menu, and told him.
âI donât mind you doing it, but donât kill them, okay? You donât want to go to prison before we even start the job, donât you?â
âDonât worry, I know. Iâll go easy on them.â
âItâs disturbing other customers, so go shut them up quickly.â
Lapis told Loren that she would order the food in the meanwhile, not worried about him at all, and Loren told her to leave it to him, and continued walking over to the quarrel that was still going on.