Hikaru studied the bulletin board. Papers imbued with special magic were posted on it â numerous requests sent to the guild. Incidentally, ârequestsâ were also called âquestsâ; which term was used depended on the type of job.
Plant Hunter
Gather Glimmering Poisonous Plants âŚ. Beginners allowed. Bring as many glimmering poisonous plants as possible.
Reward: Standard Reward 200 Gilans
ăThisâll do.ă
Quests that require fighting would be difficult for me right now. My priority at the moment is to get used to this world. A safe delivery quest fits the bill just fine.
He took the request form and moved his guild card close to it. The piece of paper gleamed before vanishing into thin air.
ăIncredible. It doesnât matter if scientific technology hasnât developed in this world. With advanced magical technology, nature can be preserved. Plus itâs user friendly.ă
Hikaru entered the reference room. On the walls were samples of medicinal plants and ores that frequently showed up in quests. A map of the nearby vicinity with marks on where to gather materials was in the center of the room.
ăâŚSmells like mold in here.ă
It seemed as though people didnât enter the room often. I guess there are no diligent adventurers around. Hikaru learned everything he needed to know about the glimmering poisonous plants.
He took one of the many bags used for delivery quests that were piled in a corner of the guild. All right, time to goâŚ
Working behind the counter, Jill saw Hikaruâs name pop up automatically on the âRequest Takerâ field.
ăHmm.ă
She surveyed the guild but didnât see him. More accurately, she couldnât because he was using Stealth.
ăSo that cheeky brat took this questâŚă
Jill grinned broadly. Hikaru had no idea that the request for glimmering poisonous plants mostly involved bringing the items one already had in their possession. The reason for that was Green Wolves â vicious monsters â lived in the area where the plants grew. On top of that, they formed packs so even veteran adventurers found it difficult to get rid of them. Going there personally to gather the plants was simply not worth the risk and effort.
ăMaybe this will scare him enough to make him give up being an adventurer.ă
Green Wolves attack humans but donât eat them. As such, there werenât a lot of fatalities. It was just the right test to baptize beginner adventurers.
Just as Hikaru was about to leave the guild, he remembered something.
ăOh, right. Those adventurers could be waiting for me.ă
He double-checked if his Stealth was on. This is a good opportunity. It was the chance to find out just how effective his Skill was.
Walking slowly so his footsteps didnât make a sound, Hikaru left the guild.
ăâŚâŚ.ă
The main street. Right beside the guildâs exit stood two of the adventurers from before.
ăMan, that bratâs not coming outâŚă
ăMaybe some other guys taught him a lesson already.ă
ăSounds likely.ă
They roared with crude laughter. Hikaru was close â about three meters away â but they didnât notice him at all.
ăâŚI got myself an incredible Skill, I think.ă
Hikaru strolled on ahead. In the end, the adventurers failed to realize he was there.
ăSkill Trees in games usually donât have this much effect⌠Perhaps this Skill is different.ă
Maybe you gain its maximum effect by maxing it out. In that case, Skills under Stealth have incredible potential. No, even those under Vitality and Magical Power should be plenty awesome.
ăNothing I can do about the 1 point per year system thoughâŚă
Hikaru headed outside the down. He was starving, yet he had no choice but to complete the request to earn money. Walls surrounded the town to prevent monsters and burglars from getting in.
Houses stood outside the walls though its residents were always at risk. They didnât have to pay for the land so penniless farmers lived outside and did agriculture. A guard stood at the gate, asking for IDs from people who went in and out of town. Hikaru presented his guild card and the guard let him through with a nod.
ăAn adventurer apprentice? Donât do anything rash. As long as youâre alive, things will all work out.ă
ăI wonât.ăHikaru said, bowing his head.
It felt like the first time in this world someone said kind words to him. The guardâs eyes widened in surprise, not expecting such sincerity from a young man.
ăBe sure to be back by sundown.ăthe guard said with a gentle smile.
After a bit of walking on the road, Hikaru turned to a forest on the left.
ăHmm⌠Jill mentioned that the guild card will boost my abilities.ă
It was possible to change your class anytime apparently. Itâs best to have my abilities boosted while Iâm outside town.
ăIf I can only get one Skill point per year, I have to make the best use of these classes.ă
Hikaru specialized in Stealth.ăStealth God: Darkness Wandereră[2]Â would be perfect here.
ăLetâs go with this!ă
And with a click, his job class changed.
ăHmmâŚă
It felt like his body was getting thinner like air. He could see his hands and feet clearly, though.
If someone nearby saw Hikaru, they wouldâve lost sight of him as soon as he used his guild card unless they paid strict attention.
Hikaru activated his Life and Mana Obfuscation and Imperceptibility as well. With that, every living thing in the vicinity couldnât sense him anymore. The birds and insects that stopped crying in the presence of a human, started singing once more.
ăAmazing.ă
It felt like he was invisible. Hikaru sauntered into the woods. Being raised in Tokyo, he was unfamiliar with forests. He couldnât go camping so he simply watched outdoor camping videos on video-sharing sites.
Trees and bushes green and thriving, sunlight filtering through the leaves, the sweet sound of birds chirping⌠He couldnât believe he had set foot in a forest. And unlike the ones in Japan, this one had barely been touched by humans.
Elated, Hikaru strolled onward, but then he caught a glimpse of a wolf in the distance, its color green. That must be a Green Wolf. It looked like it donned grass and moss rather than being âgreenâ.
ăItâs huge⌠but it doesnât seem to have noticed me.ă
Its body was about three meters long. Hikaru continued on, sneakily, so he didnât draw the monsterâs attention.
Roland had barely any knowledge about monsters. As such, it was understandable that Hikaru would misunderstand. The Green Wolf can detect something within a 200-meter radius and Hikaru was inside it. In fact, it had sensed Hikaru for a while until he arrived just outside the forest. The monster made it all the way here and was now confused as Hikaruâs presence suddenly vanished.
ăI should find out more about monsters too.ă
There should be information somewhere about a vicious monster that close to town.
ăOh, thereâs the plant.ă
Hikaru sauntered through the woods, searching for glimmering poisonous plants in a leisurely manner. They were shaped like lilies, their flowers of four different colors. Finding them at night was easy as they would glow, but staying till dark in the forest was terrifying.
ăI need the buds and the petals.ă
One by one, he plucked off the parts he needed with his nails, making sure to leave the roots. That way, they would grow again.
ăThank you, outdoor videos, for being useful in another world!ă
Evening. The Adventurers Guild.
Jill sat behind the counter, irritated. Her shift was supposed to be from morning until noon, but she had to work overtime until dusk as her colleague couldnât come. She was in a sour mood. But that wasnât all.
She expected the boy who left in the morning to be on a stretcher after getting bit by a Green Wolf. And yet, she didnât receive any news like that at all. The adventurersâ guild reception desk was a place where all sorts of information passed through. There was no way any info about the boy would slip by her.
Maybe he didnât go to collect poisonous plants. It sounds the most plausible reason. In the first place, a Green Wolf wouldnât miss a beginner adventurer. Definitely not one going solo. So he failed the request. All male adventurers are like that.
ăâŚâŚă
Jill had a secret. One of her older ancestors was a mythical fox spirit. Having inherited a bit of the blood, she could sense othersâ ulterior motives. Endowed with good looks, men full of ulterior motives swarmed her. At the young age of eighteen, she was already looking ahead in the long term. She had concluded that men were there to be used.
So what Jill looked for in men was their status. Status meant their wealth, social standing, and their strength. Since men were only after her for her looks, then she in turn would only look at their status.
ăHe canât be dead, can he?ă
She raised her head. His death would weigh heavy on her conscience. Too heavy. Not only that, sheâd feel responsible. A receptionist failed to provide adequate information resulting in an adventurerâs death. If that happensâŚ
ăâŚâŚâŚă
Concern sprang up within her heart. A Green Wolf wouldnât go as far as kill humans. But what if there were other monsters? Or perhaps bandits?
ăOh, no⌠What if heâs dead? Would it be my fault? For real? That sounds really bad.ă
ăExcuse meâă
ăShould I send someone to investigate? But what would I tell him?ă
ăHey, are you listening?ă
The usual flock of men werenât around this time. They were well aware that Jill was in her foulest mood. As such, the boy walked up all the way to her.
ăWhat?ă
Heâs here. The boy from this morning, right in front of me.
Wait, heâs here? Jillâs head was in turmoil. I see. Heâs safe, so that meansâŚ
ăI bet you ignored the request and just wandered around! You have the nerve to show your face around here!ă
Jillâs voice rang throughout the guild. Hearing her, the other adventurers started whispering to each other.
ăIgnored a request?ăăWhoâs the brat?ăăOh, Jillâs pissed.ă
ăWhat are you saying?ă
ăBeing an adventurer is not a game! People like you ruin the reputation of the Adventurers Guild!ă
ăI get it. Itâs not a game. So start checking already.ă
ăCheck what? I know you picked a requestâă
Jill went silent, her gaze going to Hikaruâs feet. A filled bag lay on the floor, glimmering poisonous plants sticking out of it.
ăâŚâŚWhat?ă
She couldnât believe her eyes. Collect poisonous plants⌠the request the boy took.
ăYou went to collect those?ă
ăOf course.ă
ăWhat about the Green Wolf?ă
ăThere was one. Actually you shouldâve told me about the danger.ă
ăTh-There was one?! You shouldâve been attackedâă
She swallowed the rest of what she was about to say. Not giving him a warning despite having the knowledge of the risks would be a blunder on the guildâs part.
So instead, Jill formed the words in her head. So the Green Wolf was close enough for Hikaru to see, but it didnât approach him. The monster shouldâve lunged at a human long before they could get that close. He was probably just lucky.
ăAre these all glimmering poisonous plants?ă
Hikaru nodded, placing the bag on the counter. Jillâs eyes widened once more. With the bag full, she thought he pulled the plants root and all. But she was wrong. He only plucked the petals and buds.
ăHow deep did you go⌠ No, were you in the forest the whole day?ă
ăPlease check them quick. Iâm dying from hunger.ă
ăOh, Iâm sorry.ă
Jillâs head was still in a state of chaos. But she was certain. Fear of the Green Wolf gripping him and starving, Hikaru searched the forest for glimmering poisonous plants. She felt sorry for him.
She couldnât be farther from the truth, though. Hikaru gathered the plants without a care in the world. He even took an afternoon nap.
ăIâll assess the items right away.ă
Jill finished the assessment in a hurry.
ăIâm done computing. The basic reward for the delivery of glimmering poisonous plants is 200 gilans.ă
Gilan was this kingdomâs currency.
ăPhew⌠I can fill my stomach for a while.ă
Seeing Hikaru feeling relieved, Jill realized something. He said he was starving. He must be penniless. For food carts, the cheaper meals cost 20 gilans while the expensive ones cost 40 gilans. Hikaru could have ten cheap meals.
She finally saw Hikaru as someone of his age. Jillâs mood turned pleasant. It was all just her misunderstanding things, though.
ăThe 200 gilans is for the basic reward.ă
ăSo I get more for the plants?ă
ăCorrect. Come on, stop guessing things right. Youâre no fun.ă
Hikaru shrugged. Heâs a cheeky brat, all right, she thought.
ăHereâs the result of the assessment. The amount of plants you gathered totalled 19 bundles. Itâs 1,000 gilans per bundle for a total of 19,000 gilans. And as an incentive for gathering this many â well, Iâm basically just rounding things up â you get a total of 20,000 gilans, basic reward included.ă
ăâŚI-I see.ă
ăWhy are you getting flustered?ă
ăIâm not flustered.ă
He ended up replying the same way he did when he got the guild card.
ăWith this many, I think there wonât be requests for glimmering poisonous plants anytime soon. But if thereâs one, weâll be counting on you. I hope to see great things, Mr. Hope.ă
ăâŚYouâre giving me too much credit.ă
Hikaruâs expression quickly turned sour as he took the money.
ăOh, right. I actually have a few questions.ă
ăShoot.ă
Hikaru threw questions at Jill while she answered them.
For convenience, Hikaru asked for gold, silver, and copper coins. He shoved the bag with the reward money deep inside his clothes. Spare change lined up his pockets.
ă20,000 gilansâŚă
HeheheâŚÂ He felt his cheeks loosen. Hikaru actually liked working to earn money. When he was in Japan, he made an account to participate in online stock trading. It felt like he was fighting in the grown-up world. His parents, though, were worried about their son who never made friends and stayed locked up in his room.
ăAnyway, whyâd she get friendly all of a sudden? Iâm sure Iâm nothing but an annoying brat in her eyes.ă
Hikaru did not understand how the receptionist felt; guilt seized her heart, thinking she mightâve killed a young boy indirectly.
ăMr. Hope, huhâŚă
Hikaruâs parents âhopedâ for Hikaru to have a bright future, but it didnât work out for his life was cut short. He wasnât sure how to react to someone calling him âMr. Hope.â
The sun was going down. Most food carts closed at sundown; in fact, most of them were already closed.
ăThis is bad.ă
If food carts were not available, heâd have to eat at a bar or a restaurant. That would be bad for him as he would have to stay longer. Heâd be in trouble if someone recognized his clothes.
ăAre you still open?ă
ăHmm? Weâre closing.ă
The other shops were already completely closed. This was the only one still open.
ăEvery other shop is closed by now. You shouldâve come sooner.ă
ăI⌠Is that soâŚă
No other choice then. Iâll just sleep while enduring the hunger even though I have moneyâŚ
His stomach grumbled.
ăOops.ă
ăOh? Fuhahahaha! That was one sad stomach growl! Fine, fine. You can have this for 10 gilans if you want.ă
The shop owner held out a leftover yakisoba wrapped in a huge leaf that looked like bamboo grass.
ăCan I really have it?ă
ăNext time, come eat when weâre open. Later.ă
A treasure. The greatest treasure ever! Hikaru strolled forward, still-warm yakisoba in his hand. Unable to control himself any longer, he entered a back alley. After checking to see no one was watching, he sat down behind a barrel and opened the leaf. His stomach growled from the aroma of the spices that rose from the food. He relentlessly dug in.
ăâŚSo good.ă
Hunger is the best appetizer. It was so scrumptious, his tongue went numb. Meat juices and fat danced wildly inside his mouth.
ăItâs so good, RolandâŚăHikaru told his bodyâs owner, who now only exists within his memories.