Hikaru surmised that perhaps there was technology left behind by Japanese people in the Zuburan ruins. They might find information on the holy mana that Katy was studying on. Or maybe not. Either way, there was a high chance that Hikaru and Selica might discover information not yet known to this country.
Selyse was trying to say that how the information would be used was up to Hikaru and Selica.
ăI have no intention of doing that.ăHikaru denied.
ăWhat?ă
ăI promised Professor Katy to aid her in her research and thatâs not limited to the ruins in Zubura. Itâs up to her how she wants to use her findings. Sheâll most likely publish them, though.ă
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ăAnd youâre fine with that?ă
ăYeah. No biggie.ă
ăYou might gain a huge amount of profit. Surely you understand that, right?ă
ăI know that. Get off my back, sheesh.ă
Earning large amounts of money through patents was a thing in Japan as well. Hikaru believed Japanâs rights business was advanced. He didnât need to be reminded about the money he could get.
ăI see.ăFor some reason, Selyse heaved a sigh of relief.
ăI think thatâs enough, Selyse. Like I said, Hikaru is an honest and upstanding guy!ă
ăHmm? Whatâs going on, Selica?ăHikaru certainly didnât believe he was honest and upstanding. But there was something in the way Selica said it.
ăI can explain. Sorry for testing you.ăSelyse said, giving a wry smile.
ăRemember the monster outbreak from Un el Portan? The battle was an official ârequestâ to the adventurers through the Adventurers Guild.ă
ăThat makes sense. There were barely any soldiers there.ă
That reminds me, Hikaru thought. I wonder what happened to that special forces dude they captured. He was handed to the guards in Borderzard. They should use him as a bargaining chip against Ponsonia. Ponsonia will most likely play dumb, though.
ăAnd we successfully defended the town. In other words, we received a reward.ă
ăSo? What about it?ă
ăYou still donât get it? You wonât get even 1 gilan since you didnât officially participate as an adventurer. Iâm talking about the Solaris Mage who protected the town and the Mysterious Dragon Slayer who secretly killed the Earth Dragon.ă
Hikaru didnât know such names were floating around. He was, of course, going to feign ignorance.
ăI donât know what youâre talking about.ă
Selyse sighed.
ăSo you really want to hide it. Queen Marquedo offered an unprecedented amount of reward. But the top two people who contributed the most have gone missing, so thereâs still some money left over.ă
ăOh. Not really my problem, though.ă
ăWhy hide it?ă
ăI donât know why youâre asking me. I canât give you an answer.ă
ăJust speaking generally. Iâm not asking about you specifically.ă
ăLetâs see⌠Maybe they donât need the money?ă
ăBy the way the third on the list were the Four Stars of the East. They received a total of six million gilans. Four million for minimizing damage to the town, 1.5 million for healing the injured, and half a million for scouting the Earth Dragon despite the danger.ă
Even the first to provide information about the Earth Dragonâs death was rewarded. It was indeed a lavish amountâabout sixty million in Japanese yenâbut the Adventurers Guild should have seized the materials from the Earth Dragon. They could get good money from selling them. Hikaru burned the monsterâs skin and tentacles, but the meat, bones, and fangs still remained.
Combine those with the materials from the monsters killed near town, Forestia and the guild wouldnât be in the red.
ăIs that so?ăHikaru said.ăThen the first and second on the list must have higher rewards. Nothing to do with me, though.ă
Selyse sighed once more.
ăYou do look like you donât want to stand out. The Queen wanted to conduct a parade for both the Mysterious Dragon Slayer and the Solaris Mage and show them to the public.ă
Okay, thatâs just ridiculous. That womanâs plotting something.
Right now, drawing attention wasnât a problem since Hikaru and Lavia didnât have to worry about pursuers from Ponsonia anymore. But still being well-known meant not being able to do a lot of things. The price of being famous, so to speak.
Rather than imposing such a disadvantage on himself, Hikaru would rather lay low. They werenât in trouble financially anyway. Converted to Japanese currency, he had more than a hundred million yen. The dragon stone should be enough reward for what I did.
Hikaru had no idea how much he could sell it for since he couldnât find information on it in Rolandâs memories. It didnât look like Roland dabbled much in dragon stones.
ăNow theyâre having trouble since people are claiming to be the Dragon Slayer.ă
ăFor real?ă
ăYeah! They called me to verify their claims.ăSarah said from the driverâs seat.
ăDid you see this Dragon Slayer, Sarah?ăHikaru asked, frowning.
He had his Stealth on back then. No one shouldâve seen him.
ăI didnât. But my ladiesâ instinct tells me who he really is. Also, the ones coming forward were rough-looking men. One look and they were out.ă
Sarah seemed to believe that Hikaru was the one who killed the Earth Dragon. That much was obvious when they talked in Borderzard.
It must be her Instinct⌠My Instinct is also telling me to just answer with âNo commentâ.
Hikaru shrugged.ăI donât know what youâre talking about.ă
Even Selyse gave up.ăFine. I wonât press the issue any further.ă
ăSelyse lost a battle of endurance!ăSelica exclaimed.
ăHikaru is a tough nut to crack, okay? He carefully chooses his words so heâs not committing to anything, and thereâs nothing I can really say when heâs this defiant.ăSelyse told Selica.ăSorry for prying and being persistent, Hikaru. We didnât exactly have a friendly conversation back in Borderzard. I had a lot of questions too, but we didnât really get anywhere.ă
ăItâs fine. No need to apologize. You carried out my request anyway.ă
In exchange for providing information about Forestia, Hikaru asked the Four Stars to protect Claude and Luka, and they managed to accomplish that. Right now, Claude and Luka were in Jarazack. As payment, Hikaru told them everything he knew about the country.
ăHikaru. To be honest, I think 6 million gilans is too much. We didnât even work that long. So I want you to take half of it.ă
ăNo.ă
ăIt doesnât matter who you really are. Iâm giving it to you out of pure goodwill. Just because you take it doesnât mean you admit that youâre the one who killed the Earth Dragon.ă
ăThatâs not it. I asked rank B adventurers to do a job. I know the information I gave is not enough for payment. Just keep it. Maybe the Dragon Slayerâwho is definitely not meâwants you to have it.ă
ăHere I was, planning to use the request to make you feel indebted.ăSelyse told the truth.
ăI figured as much.ă
At first glance, Selyse Lande, the Sun Maiden, looked like a cheerful and sincere woman, but she was actually quite the cunning devil. Hikaru didnât want to owe her anything, or vice versa.
ăSo you saw through everything.ă
ăAn utter defeat, Selyse!ă
For some reason, Selica was delighted even though her party leader just lost.
ăWhat did you talk about?ăHikaru asked Paula as he entered the room.
Later that evening, they entered a town and checked in at an inn. Going with the Four Stars would only draw attention so they booked different places.
ăL-Lady Sophie advised me to join the church or the Healers Guild.ă
ăHealers Guild?ă
Apparently there was a small-scale guild where Healers gathered. Healing magic only manifested to those who had great faith, so there werenât a lot of them around. Potions could be substituted for weaker healing magic, but for the more powerful ones, potions were rare. As such, Healers sometimes get kidnapped.
For Paulaâs protection, Sophie strongly advised her to join such organizations. In fact, Sophie pushed the issue too much, wearing Paula out.
ăI see. Mustâve been rough.ă
ăI-Iâm fine! I told her that I have you! About 500 timesâŚă
Oh, that woman was really persistent.
ăIâll teach that stubborn philanthropist a lesson so she doesnât bother you again.ă
ăYouâd do that for me?ă
ăI just hate it when people touch my stuff. Iâd even get pissed if someone took my veggies I couldnât finish because I was full.ă
ăAm I like a parsley to you?!ăPaula cried.
Hikaru was about to add some nonsense like âI actually love parsleyâ to cheer Paula up when Lavia cut in.
ăPaula, Hikaruâs just trying to hide his embarrassment. Since he took you in, heâll take good care of you.ă
ăLavia-san!ăPaula clung to Lavia.
ăI really wonder what you two talked about while I was gone.ă
Theyâre getting along too well.
ăA secret!ă
ăItâs a secret!ă
The girls answered in unison. Hikaru gave an exasperated sigh.