They entered former Zubura territory. Since it was now just a part of Forestia, no checkpoints blocked the roads, and there werenât any inspections either. But there was clearly something different. The buildings.
Until now, the structures they saw were made of piled-up stones. The houses in Zubura, however, used stones only on the foundation, and used wood or mortar for the rest.
The carriage entered the closest town from the ruins, Catford. Nestled in a valley, mountaintops were visible beyond the houses. The peaks werenât capped with snow. Zubura was, after all, among the warmer places in Forestia.
ăThere sure are a lot of cats here.ă
Houses nestled close to each other lined the streets. The gap between each house was only a few centimeters, or sometimes even almost none. Cats lay sprawled by the front doors. Some appeared out of nowhere on the street.
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Did they name the place Catford because there are many stray cats here? Hikaru wondered. No way.
There was barely any place they could park the carriage, so they checked-in at the biggest innâor hotel, rather, in town. From here, they had to go on foot to the ruins, which would take approximately two hours.
Hikaru took one room, Lavia and Paula another, and one more for Mille and Katy. The Four Stars took rooms in pairs as well. Four people could fit in one room, but each one cost only 2,000 gilans, so they decided to be more comfortable.
As soon as Hikaru entered his room, he cleaned himself up. He was in the carriage almost the whole time, so he wasnât that grimy, but he hadnât washed himself for two days. A hotel worker brought hot water for him. He used that to wipe the dirt away with a towel.
ăNow that I think about it, itâs warm inside.ă
It was cold outside that he could see his own frosty breathâabout three degrees higher compared to Forestzard or Scholarzard. Still it wasnât warm enough to walk around naked. The inside of the building, however, was toasty.
Iron pipes were installed around the edges of the windows, running through the walls and to the other rooms. The pipes held heatâtouching it for a while would be enough to get burned. It was the placeâs heating system, basically.
He found out later that houses here were cuddled close to retain heat as much as possible.
Feeling refreshed after washing himself, Hikaru left the room. It was just around noon, so they decided to have lunch in the hotelâs lounge.
ăWe started without you.ă
ăOh, youâre finally here, Hikaru.ă
Mille and Sarah raised their ale-filled mugs. The professor abstained from alcohol all throughout their journey since sheâd get motion sick and throw up. As such, she got permission from Hikaru to drink like crazy today. He still had control over Milleâs liver even now.
ăHey!ăSelica pointed at a spot beside her. The only other person on the huge table was Katy. Lavia, Paula, Sophie, and Selyse had not arrived yet.ăThey say the food here is great! Go ahead and order a lot!ă
ăIâm not buying you food.ăHikaru said.ăWeâre paying for our own meal.ă
ăYou just have to go with it!ă
ăWhat should I get⌠Did everyone else order already?ăHikaru asked.ăOh, Professor Katy, are you not ordering?ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
ăProfessor?ă
ăU-Uh, sorry. I was just thinking about something.ă
ăIs it about the ruins?ă
ăYeah⌠I got permission, but Iâm still worried.ă
Katy was worried that even though she received permission from the principal, the one in charge might not let her see the ruins in by virtue of her being from Kotobi.
ăWeâll just have to give it our best.ă
ăYouâre right. Weâll have to get there first. With you and Selica helping, I canât help but feel nervous. What if we discover something big?ă
Since when did her expectations get so high?
ăSelica, what did you tell her?ă
Hikaru didnât get Katyâs hopes up. So there was only one other person who couldâve done itâSelica, who quickly averted her gaze.
ăYouâre doing it wrong. What you shouldâve said was âDonât get your hopes upâ, then all of a sudden a big discovery. Thatâs how it usually goes.ă
ăI couldnât help it, okay?! It felt nice to have an intellectual expect great things from me! I love smart people and sometimes I end up trying to impress them.ă
ăWhat do you mean you donât have rooms available?!ă
A loud voice came from out of nowhere. The hotelâs lobby, reception, and lounge were all in the same area, separated only by decorative plants. Whoever it was was complaining to the hotel staff at the reception desk.
ăW-We deeply apologize. It seems there has been a mistake. Itâs written here you booked for twenty-three people.ă
ăThatâs ridiculous! Thereâs no way a Countâs visit will have less than thirty people! Itâs thirty-two! I need rooms for all thirty-two of us!ă
ăUnfortunately, weâre already fully booked for the dayâŚă
ăAnd itâs your job to do something about it! Hurry up!ă
ăButâŚă
ăDonât make me repeat myself! The Count is waiting outside! I wonât get anywhere with you. Call the manager.ă
ăThe manager is in the Lordâs manor right now.ă
ăAre you an idiot?! The Lordâs a baron! Move it!ă
ăR-R-Right away!ă
The person was in a really bad mood. They had a long and slender build, and wore a hood over their head. They looked more like a spy than a nobleâs attendant.
Hikaru tilted his head, puzzled. He couldnât see their face, but the womanâs voice was familiar.
ăMistakes in reservations sounds common in this world.ăSelica said.ăBooking through the internet is much more reliable since the numbers are clear.ă
ăI mean, they book by sending a letter. Iâm sure itâs quite reliable. Compared to using the phone, at least.ă
ăI guess youâll find those kind of people anywhere.ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
ăWhy the silence?ă
ăI feel like we might get involved somehow.ă
There wasnât enough room. Unfortunately, the hotel was fully-booked today. There were guests who took rooms more than necessary. The one raging was a servant of a Count, a noble more important than the local lord.
ăE-Excuse me, Sir. Iâm sorry to bother you.ăA staff approached Hikaru, who incidentally, missed his chance to order food.
ăI told you.ă
ăWhat?ă
Would it be all right if instead of five rooms, you stay in two?ăthe staff humbly asked, curling up.ăWeâll provide a spare bed for one room with five people in it and weâll only charge you for half the price.ă
ăNot four, but five people in such a small room? I donât know, that sounds a little bit too much.ă
ăWeâre deeply sorry. Can you please think about it?ă
The man bowed, wiping his sweat. Hikaru felt bad for him, but he had reservations about staying in a room with four women.
ăWhat are you gonna do?ăSelica asked.
ăWhat about you?ă
ăThe Four Stars is to help anyone in need. We donât mind staying in one room.ă
ăOhâŚă
I guess we can follow their example. In the worst case, Iâll just get a room in a different inn.
ăBy the way, how many rooms do you need?ăHikaru asked.
ăFive.ăthe staff replied.
ăWait, twenty people donât have rooms? Iâm sorry, but we actually happened to overhear your conversation. I believe the error is only about ten people.ă
ăW-Well, uhhâŚăThe staff seemed hesitant to say anything.ăThe Countâs company would like two people in one room.ăhe added.
ăWow. Thatâs a noble for you. Typical piece of shit!ăSelica cursed.
ăPlease donât say âshitâ. Youâre a former high school student.ă
Hikaru folded his arms, wondering what to do. The nobleâs demands pissed him off, but the hotel staff would be the one to suffer.
ăS-Sir, how about this? While the Count is staying here, you donât have to pay for your rooms.ă
The staff was down to his last option. Hikaru already told the hotel that they planned to stay for ten days. Moneyâs not really a problemâŚÂ There was no point complaining, so he thought of accepting the staffâs proposal.
ăAre these the guys who stole our rooms?ă
Then the woman making a racket at the reception desk approached them. She was glaring at Hikaruâs group while addressing the hotel staff.
ăIf they just checked in today, you can just kick them out. How many times do I have to tell you that the Count is waiting?!ă
Hikaru silently studied the woman.
ăWhatâs wrong? Why are you staring at me?ă
ăYou kinda look familiarâŚă
ăHuh? AhâŚă
ăAh.ăHikaru finally realized who the woman in the hood was.ăDidnât Silvester call you Chloe or something?ă
ăY-Youâre that mysterious boy we met when fighting the Lesser Wyvern!ă
Indeed. Hikaru met this woman when he was out searching for the leaves of the Drakon Kidney Flower. Chloe was the archer in Silvesterâs party that time.
ăI see. Itâs you guys.ăHikaru got up his chair and glared at Chloe.
She jerked from the pressure, letting out a low whimper.
ăYou remember me, donât you?ă
ăUhhâŚă
ăTell me. Who killed the Lesser Wyvern?ă
ăUhhâŚ!ă
ăWho saved Silvesterâs life?ă
ăUuuhhhâŚă
With each step forward, Chloe took a step back.
ăYou want to kick me out?ă
ăAh, no. Not reallyâŚă
ăHey, Chloe! How long is it going to take? I suppose checking in is too much for someone as inexperienced as youâă
Another member from Silvesterâs party appeared at the entrance, wearing a fine coatâCount Buck.
ăWhatâs going on here? Is there a problem⌠Oh! Youâre the boy from back then!ăThe Count scuttled over as soon as he noticed Hikaru.ăWe owe you for that one. Are you staying here?ă
ăYes. We almost got kicked out, though.ă
ăReally, now? Who would even think about doing that? That is quite amusing.ăHe turned his attention to Chloe.ăHmm? Whatâs wrong, Chloe? You look pale as a sheet.ă
ăI, uhhâŚă
After finding out what happened, Count Buck was furious, and Chloe sincerely apologized. Apparently the Count himself said four people in one room was fine. But Chloe changed it herself, complaining at the staff that a Count should be offered better service and that his followers should also be treated in a similar manner.
ăAre you here to see the ruins? Perfect timing.ăCount Buck said.ăIâm actually here for inspection of the site. Letâs go there together!ăHe tapped Hikaruâs shoulders.
Silvester had told him a lot about Hikaru while they were in the academy. The Count used to be wary of him after the fight with the Lesser Wyvern, but he seemed to trust him now.
Chloe was disheartened, shriveling up like a cucumber.