Hikaru asked Jill a number of questions and one of them was an inn for beginner adventurers. He showed his guild card to the crusty-looking clerk.
ă100 gilans for a night.ăhe said curtly.
Hikaru handed one silver coin then headed to the second floor where his room was. It was massively spacious with a wooden floor covered in a mat. He would have to sleep on the floor tonight. There were other adventurers besides Hikaru; either young or shady-looking.
No sound of conversation could be heard except from those who knew each other. With his Stealth active, no one noticed Hikaru. He didnât care for talking with adventurers of his age. That went double for the suspicious men. His stomach full from the yakisoba, Hikaru slept.
19,890 gilans left.
He woke up in the corner of the room. Perhaps because he slept with his stomach inflated, parts of his body felt stiff, as if it were screaming in pain. In that moment, he felt hungry.
Hikaru went down the first floor and left the inn. Even with his Stealth off, the crusty clerk didnât so much as spare a glance at him. I love this place.
He wanted more of the fried noodles from last night, but the manâs food cart wasnât around yet. Itâs probably too early. Different kinds of food carts were out in the early hours. They sold fruits, sandwiches, fried bread, noodles, and juice.
ăOh, they have it here too.ă
What drew Hikaruâs attention was the hotdogs. Sausage wedged into a halved blackish bread. He asked for one, pointing at it.
ăHey there, kid. Itâs 30 gilans each.ă
A muscular man in his late twenties â who was probably better off as an adventurer â prepared the sandwich in swift efficiency.
He took a bite. The owner eagerly watched him as he ate, his face asking âWell? Tasty, right? Right?â
Hikaru was silent, his expression changed. He was expressionless, to be exact.
ăIt tastes⊠offâŠă
The sausage was tender, the bread tough, but it wasnât that bad. The problem lay in the sauce. Why is it sweet and grassy-smelling? Who made this?
ăItâs gotta be ketchup for hotdogsâŠăHikaru muttered as he walked away.
The owner watched him go, dumbfounded. He thought Hikaru would shout âYummy!â like a kid or something.
ăWhatâs wrong with that kid? Hmm, he did say something. KetâŠchup? Did he mean the sauce?ă
The owner was deep in thought, muttering something under his breath as well.
Hikaru wandered around town, drawing a map in his head as he would surely be staying here for a while. He passed by the Adventurersâ Guild in his stroll. There werenât a lot of people this early.
ăâŠWhatâs up with her?ă
Jill was behind the counter, her head on the desk.
ăIs she sleeping? âŠWhatever.ă
Shopping for gear was on top of his to-do list for today. Iâll check for requests later. Jillâs head rose abruptly.
ăHikaru-kun?! You came!ă
ăHuh?ă
Me? What?
ăI-I uhh have⊠something to tell you. IâŠă
Jill seemed to hesitate. Hikaru smelled trouble.
ăGood morning.ăhe said, turning around to leave.
That was the wrong move, though, apparently.
ăâŠhehe. Right. Good morning, Hikaru-kun.ă
Jill flashed him a smile.
This is not good⊠Honestly, I really donât want anything to do with her, but sheâs still a beauty. A smile from someone beautiful is just too effective.
A few people in the guild began stirring.
ăHey, did Jill-chan justâŠă
ăShe smiled! She did, didnât she?!ă
ăWho the hell is that kid?!ă
Jill seemed to have calmed down and spoke.
ăThank you for coming here again. I thought you wouldnât come back.ă
ăWhy not?ă
ăI-I was kinda meanâŠă
ăYou sure were.ă
Well, if you were aware of it, you shouldnât have been mean in the first place.
ăEh. It doesnât matter how a receptionist treats me. Iâll keep on coming back if I have business with the guild.ă
ăâŠHikaru-kun. I bet people call you arrogant.ă
Hikaru simply shrugged.
ăYou want to take a request?ă
ăNo, I need some proper gear first. Ah, I wanted to ask you.ă
ăAsk me what?ă
ăWhy did your attitude towards me change all of a sudden?ă
Jill was silent for a bit, clearly not expecting the question.
ăWh-Why would you want to know?ă
ăI want to know why youâre apologizing.ă
ăWell, to put it simply⊠I realized I shouldnât have taken out my frustrations on others just because I was too busy and having a hard time.ă
Yes, any decent human being shouldnât do that, Hikaru thought, but he dared not tell her that.
ăOkay.ă
ăAlso, your actions are genuine. You simply speak your mind.ă
ăâŠGenuine?ă
Hikaru didnât expect Jillâs words. She continued on.
ăOther men have ulterior motives like making me fall for them or make me their woman. Itâs even worse with women. I could see their malicious emotions. Theyâd be like âquit making eyes at menâ or âdonât let things get to your head just because youâre cuteâ.ă
ăâŠâŠ.ă
The heck? Sounds scary as hell.
ăBut youâre not like them, are you? Youâre honest, you donât lie⊠It looked like you carefully considered the request you took. Iâm sure thereâs some luck involved as well. But you gathered all the necessary information and employed the appropriate method in collecting the glimmering poisonous plants. Iâve never seen anyone as humble as you.ă
ăYou give me too much credit.ă
Thereâs some nasty-looking classes if you look at my guild card. I might kill again in the future. Skills like Stealth and Assassination are all for shady jobs.
ăI think I have a good eye for people, if I do say so myself.ă
ăReally? You couldâve treated me better the moment we first met, then.ă
ăI said I was sorry! Give me a break.ă
Hikaru couldnât help but grin broadly at Jillâs reaction.
ăAnyway, you look exhausted.ă
ăYeahâŠă
Dark clouds seemed to settle around her.
ăâŠThere are actually four receptionists.ă
ăFour? Whereâs the other three then?ă
ăOne went on a business trip with the guild submaster to the royal capital. One is on her yearly home leave. The otherâs been sick since yesterdayâŠă
ăI see. Thatâs why you look so haggard.ă
Hikaru felt slightly sorry for her.
ăYouâre a Civilian too, Hikaru, so you shouldnât push yourself. My shift ends at noon today. Iâll find you a good request tomorrow.ă
ăOkayâŠă
ăDonât give me that. A professional receptionist like me have at least one âtrapâ request that looks great from a newbie adventurerâs perspective. ă
ăLike the request for collecting glimmering poisonous plants?ă
ăâŠâŠâŠâŠă
Pouting, Jill glared at Hikaru, eyes watering. She must really feel bad about it.
ăUhh, sorry.ă
ăâŠWhatever. So do you have anything else you want to know about the guild?ă
ăNah, Iâm good.ăHikaru said, and considered something for a moment.
ăThere is something. Though itâs not about the guild.ă
ăWhat is it?ă
ăI heard something while I was wandering around town. Someone important was killed. Sounds like big news.ă
ă!ă
A surprised expression dawned on her face.
ăâŠHikaru-kun. That news is top secret among top secrets. Only a few people know about it. Whereâd you hear that?ă
This is bad⊠It seemed that news of Morgstadâs death was being suppressed a lot more than expected.
ăI heard it while I was wandering around starving so my memories are a bit cloudy. If top-secret news reached a guildâs receptionist, then maybe an adventurer had something to do with it?ă
ăIt couldnât have been an adventurer.ă
Oh, she sounds pretty certain.
ăThey came to the guild for inquiries, asking us to check if thereâs an adventurer with a powerful assassination class. I only know about it since I helped with the inquiry. A pure coincidence. It seemed they didnât expect to find any leads, though. Wait, why am I even telling you all this?ă
ăYouâre the one who just started talking.ă
Looks like they donât suspect me.
Hikaru felt relieved, but he knew better than to show that to Jill.
ăAll right. Thanks.ă
ăDonât poke your nose where it doesnât belong. An adventurerâs ironclad rule is to live long.ă
ăYeah, yeah.ă
ăOne âyeahâ is enough.ă
ăLater.ă
ăWait!ă
Hikaru raised a hand as he left the guild. Donât poke my nose where it doesnât belong? Heck, Iâm related to the case. He couldnât tell her that, of course.
After leaving the guild, Hikaru bought daily necessities: Spare underwear, soap, a towel, a toothbrush, flint, a rope, and a knapsack to put them all in. He spent 500 gilans all in all.
ăUh⊠armor⊠oh, here we are.ă
He wanted to get out of Rolandâs clothes, so he decided to buy armor first. Jill told him about this place yesterday.
Dodoronoâs Armor Workshop. Apparently Dodorono was the name of the owner. It was common in this world to use their own names in the name of their workshops.
ăWowâŠă
Hikaru was stunned as soon as he stepped in. The clothes on the wooden mannequins were all fancy with frills on them. There were even gothic lolita attires. Iâm sure the owner is someone highly sophisticated.
ăWelcome~!ă
A deep, thick voice came from within.
ăI thank you for coming to me workshop!ă
A dwarf. A male dwarf with long, frizzy beard that was braided.
ăâŠâŠ..ă
Hikaru stood there, gaping. Itâs a dwarf! Famous blacksmiths! Beings that sing hey ho while drinking alcohol!
So why is this one in the clothing business?
ăI know what ye be thinking. How can a dwarf be soâŠă
ăAh, no. I wasnâtâŠă
ăGive it to me straight!ă
Stomping his feet, Dodorono flashed a smile.
ăHow can a dwarf be so fashionable?! Oh, you! Arenât ye the honest lad, eh? I like honest guys!ă
What an extremely positive guy. Hikaru told Dodorono his budget, and the latter picked his clothes for him.
ăIt looks good on you!ă
ăâŠOkay.ă
ăGuhahaha! My fashion sense had exhibited its real powers!ă
ăWhatever. Thank you very much.ă
ăWhat do you mean, whatever, huh?!ă
After paying, Hikaru left Dodoronoâs Armor Workshop. At first he thought âthe name says armor, but all you have are fancy clothesâ but apparently they were made with plenty of materials from monsters and were way tougher than iron-made armor.
Following Dodoronoâs recommendation, he bought and donned the following:
· A Night Wolf CoatâŠ. An overall made with the jet-black hide of a Night Wolf. Quite tough, yet light. It helps conceal your presence from others. But its pitch black color makes it too stuffy under direct sunlight.· Night Wolf Boots⊠same as above. Silver threads are used for its laces, a trademark of Dodoronoâs fashion sense.· A Mantle (made of cloth)⊠made to repel direct sunlight. With hood.
Including size adjustments, everything cost 9,500 gilans. According to Dodorono, this gear was extraordinary.
On a side note, even though his craftsmanship was top-notch, thereâs some prejudice about him being a dwarf apparently. People have this notion that dwarves are supposed to be blacksmiths. And as such, his shop is not flourishing.
Which is why he purchases cheaper raw materials and makes cheaper products to sell to beginner adventurers. Even then, these beginner adventurers want to do business with actual humans and not dwarves so when they make enough money, they find someplace else to buy their gear.
ăThose lads sure have grown up!ă
Dodorono sounded ecstatic, but somewhere there was hint of loneliness in his voice.
Hikaru folded Rolandâs clothes and placed them inside his knapsack. With this, not a trace of Rolandâs appearance remained. It seemed like a waste, but there was a chance that Morgstadâs murder would be traced to him if kept wearing the outfit. He found a place to burn garbage and set the clothes on fire there. There were people from the neighborhood around, but with Stealth, they didnât notice him at all. All thatâs left of Roland now is this body.
Hikaruâs next stop was a blacksmith so he could buy weapons. Theyâre crucial for self-defense, but also, an adventurer has to have at least one. He arrived at a place called Leniwoodâs Weapon Workshop with smoke billowing from its chimney.
ăOhâŠă
Hikaru stepped into the shop. Swords hung and filled the walls, and a metal armor stood on one spot. Wooden swords that looked like what people sold in Tokyo were in a corner on sale.
ăWelcome! Iâve never seen you before!ă
A dashing fellow came from within, making Hikaru freeze in place once again.
ăSmithing is art, and art is power!ăhe said, rolling up his sleeves.
He was scrawny⊠in fact, he was a male elf, ears pointy and all that. With blond hair and green eyes.
ăI donât discriminate against young customers. What do you think of this claymore? Isnât it just a wonder to look at? It even has a blessing that boosts your skills.ă
Thatâs amazing! Hikaru studied the claymore hung on the wall. A two-handed sword, its blade about a meter long. He couldnât use it, but it must be quite sharp if it had a blessing.
ăIt boosts spirit magic!ă
ăâŠâŠă
Hikaru almost blurted out âWhat?â Spirit magic? But arenât swords used for physical attacks?â
ăNext we have this steel longbow. This one also comes with a buffâŠăthe elf said, puffing out his chest.
ăCold wind blows after you shoot an arrow!ă
ăâŠâŠă
Useless⊠or rather, meaningless.
ăYour face says âWhy? Whatâs it for?âă
Uh, no, I think itâs pointless. Hikaru couldnât bring himself to say the words.
ăSo that after you shoot⊠youâd be like âdamn, so cold!âă
See! I knew it was pointless! Iâm ashamed of myself for thinking maybe the arrow had some kind of special effect.
ăYour outfit⊠you got that from Dodorono, correct?ă
ăUh, yes.ă
His expression suddenly turned serious.
ăI see. So you came after being recommended by the guild. By Jill. Then I must give you something decent. Iâm Leniwood Mal Eiora. Whatâs your name?ă
ăItâs Hikaru.ă
ăHikaru, it is! Iâve got something nice here for you!ă
Just like with Dodorono, Leniwood picked weapons for him at his own pace.
· Dagger of Strength⊠5,000 gilans. A dagger preferred by people that need to be agile. For some reason, it has a blessing that increases oneâs strength. With a length of 25 centimeters, it looked more like a knife handy for everyday use rather than a dagger for killing.
Hikaru chose the weapon as it was easy for him to get close with his Stealth. He needed a weapon that would prove mighty in short range. Also he had a tight budget. The other weapons cost at least over 10,000 gilans.
Just like that, he was down to 4,860 gilans after earning 20,000 gilans only yesterday. Nevertheless, Hikaruâs gear was now complete.