Loren and Lapis bought all the food and supplies they needed and departed Kauffa the next day.
Since it was going to be a round trip taking a few days, they bought quite a bit of things, which cost quite a bit, but on top of that, Lapis had rented a donkey to carry their luggage.
In these cases, many adventurers would rent carriages or animals, or hire porters via the guild, who were people who specialized in transporting things.
Many, meant that there were some who didnât opt for either, and in that case, it meant they had enough party members to distribute and carry the luggage among themselves, but Lapis didnât have any intentions of letting anyone else into their party or hiring a porter.
âWeâre going on a laid back trip, so might as well let it be between just the two of us.â
Loren didnât know if her decision was correct or mistaken.
But he did think that if Lapis wanted to do so, he should respect her decision, so he didnât put a word in and took the donkeyâs bridle.
Once he got his backpack and put the rest of the luggage on the donkeyâs back, they were set to go.
They continued north after leaving the gates of the city, slowly walked next to the highway with no signs of rushing.
âIf something happens, just let go of the donkey. Itâs trained to return to Kauffa on its own.â
If they were to suddenly encounter something, they wouldnât be able to protect it.
But Lapis told Loren in advance, since she knew he would start worrying that if the donkey somehow died, they would have to compensate for it.
âItâs not completely certain that it would make it back, but it would still be better than letting it die standing still.â
âDid you not rent a horse because its more expensive?â
âOf course. Horses are very expensive.â
Horses, which were used by the army as well, were hard to acquire, and were very expensive as well.
It wasnât like Lapis couldnât rent one, but she gave up on the idea due to the cost.
âHorses are better when it comes to speed and stamina, though.â
âWhen you put it like that, I guess the guild is pretty incredible.â
On a previous job, the guild had easily readied horses and caravans, along with drivers.
He didnât think of it much back then, but since they tried renting one and found out the cost, it showed him just how much power the guild possessed.
âI heard itâs a two-day trip one way, so does that mean weâre going to be camping tonight?â
Loren couldnât help but wonder about a guy and a girl camping together, but he had already guessed from his short adventurer career that adventurers werenât ones to worry about things like that.
Like Klausâ party, some parties with one guy and multiple girls camped together like it wasnât a big deal, and sometimes even slept in the same tent.
Among the many opinions, such as not being able to carry enough tents due to there already being plenty of other things to carry, driving the guy back when he tries to make a move, or just going with it if the guy tries to do so, Loren wondered which one Lapis would have.
âHmm? Loren you wanted to camp with me? If you wouldâve told me earlier, I wouldâve brought one tent and one sleeping bag.â
Looking away from Lapis, who had a satisfied smile on her face, Loren looked at the donkeyâs back.
There were tents and sleeping bags for two people, so unless something happened, it wouldnât become a situation that Lapis had just said.
âI donât want to die yet.â
When Loren said so keenly, returning his gaze back towards Lapis, she puffed out her cheeks in complaint and elbowed his ribs.
âWhy did it suddenly go from camping to a matter of life and death?â
âI mean, come on. Youâd wrench off the head of anyone who would try to put their hands on you, right?â
Lapisâ arms were thin and didnât look built, but Loren knew that there was unimaginable strength hidden within.
In order to suppress her powers as a demon, Lapisâ parents had taken her limbs and eyes, so currently they were prosthetics.
The prosthetics, which were made using demon technology, functioned as expected of objects that were made by them.
After all, Loren had seen Lapis strangle goblins to death with her bare hands, and knew that wasnât something ordinary women could do.
It could be seen that the strength came from her arms being artificial, but seeing how she was particular about finding her actual limbs, it wasnât hard to guess that they were more powerful than the ones that were made.
In the previous job, Lapis had recovered her left arm.
It could be said that Loren had a good reason to be afraid.
âThat depends on the time and the person. Stop saying it like I wrench peopleâs heads off anyone and everyone.â
âSo itâs okay if itâs me?â
âT-thatâs too much of a straight way of asking, isnât it? Even IâŚneed time to prepareâŚthis and thatâŚâ
Lapis reddened and started rubbing her fingers together.
As Loren felt he had learned something new, that although Lapis teased him a lot, if he gave her a straight response, she would start acting like this, he pushed her back, as she started muttering things in a small voice that he could barely hear, and urged her to start walking again.
âThereâs a post town on the way, so weâll get rooms there.â
It took a long while for Lapis to come out of her maze of delusions and unknown thoughts.
Lapis said that the highway they were following north was maintained well, and there would be a post town after around a dayâs worth of walking.
Of course, there was such a town near the Black Forest, and she was planning to make it their base of operations and hunt around it.
âIf we have to, it canât be helped, but Iâd rather not camp outside if I donât have to. I prefer sleeping on beds.â
âI donât really care. Sleeping on the floor huddled together is common in my former line of work.â
âSounds like you would be covered in dirt and sweat when you wake upâŚâ
Lapis sounded disgusted, but Loren had woken up like that many times, so he just shrugged.
There was no use telling her that on the battlefield you were lucky if you could get any amount of sleep, and sleeping laying down was sometimes a luxury.
And even if you were covered in dirt and sweat, you would rarely get a chance to wash it off, and sometimes you would be covered in blood along with the sweat and dirt, but still being able to sleep when you can no matter the circumstance was the job called a mercenary.
âHumans are strange. They call themselves civilized, but theyâre fine with going to bed without cleaning themselves up, and their homes donât have baths. What part of them are civilized?â
âBaths?â
Loren knew of baths.
It was the name of a facility where hot water was put inside a large tub and people would go inside it, but Loren had never experienced it.
Gathering a large amount of water was hard enough, but heating it all up would cost even more time, and he would be paying a large sum of money just to wash off the dirt and grime off his body, and seemed very inefficient.
And although that was the only thing you could do, it required a large amount of space, so you wouldnât find one in a normal inn, and Loren had only heard about such things being within castles of royalty and mansions of high class nobles.
He had also heard that in some regions hot water sprang from underground, and in those places, they used that water to make businesses that provided baths, but he had never been to those regions before.
âMost demons have baths in their homes. Theyâre so nice, but Iâm confused at why it isnât as widespread among humans.â
âIf youâre going to clean your body, you could just dump water on yourself and wipe with a cloth.â
Thatâs what people usually did.
Sometimes they would heat the water if it was too cold to use plain water, but even if they did, a pail of water would suffice, and wouldnât need enough to dip your whole body in.
âBaths arenât about their function, it appeals to your mind and emotions. Youâll get it when you try.â
âOkay, I guess?â
Loren gave a lukewarm response at Lapisâ emphasis, but was thinking that the day where he would try a bath would never come.
âNext time when we look for a job, letâs go somewhere that has baths. I need you to know about the greatness of baths.â
âEven if you recommend it so eagerlyâŚâ
They slowly walked along the highway with such conversations, sometimes near it, sometimes far off, but time continued to pass without encountering any monsters.
Lapis told Loren that it was because quite a few adventurers thought of the same thing and did what they were currently doing quite often, so the areas around the highway were relatively safe.
âItâs a good thing you know? Travelers could use the highway without having to worry about monster attacks.â
âFeels like our pockets are still going to be pretty empty, though.â
âWe wonât make a lot, but itâll be fine since we wonât be in the red, wonât it?â
Lapis said so, but things started getting strange when the sun started to set and the sky started turning red, and night was about to fall.
From the amount of time and distance they had traveled, Lapis said that they should be arriving at the post town, but when she squinted in the direction they were travelling, she saw it.
âHuh? SomethingâŚseems wrong.â
Loren already saw what she was pointing out.
In front of them, where the highway led up to.
There was an area with no hills or trees, but even though everywhere around it was getting darker, that place was still glowing red, as if the setting sunâs rays was still shining on it.
And from that place, Loren could see numerous pillars of smoke rising into the sky, and if the highway was going in that direction, it meant that something was happening at their destination.
âItâs burning, alright.â
âI guess itâs burning, after all.â
Seeing the red among the rest of the sky changing from blue to red to the black of night, Loren and Lapis realized that something was burning.
âIs there a village or a city around here other than the post town?â
âNot that I know of.â
Loren guessed that since she had said no, there wasnât anything else in the area.
If that were true, what was burning was the post town they were heading to, and only smelled trouble.
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âSleeping on a bed tonight might be difficult.â
âI guess life doesnât always go the way you want it to.â
Seeing Lapis disappointed, Loren wondered if it was such a big deal.
But standing there would get them nowhere, and they decided they couldnât turn back, regardless of whether there would be trouble or not, so they reluctantly started trudging towards the red light in the distance.