Dream Makerâs gates opened twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening. Ordinary citizens had permission to venture out of the walls as well, so they could gather fruits and go hunting, provided they were strong enough.
The fishing industry, which used the large river behind the city, was more prosperous. Animal meat, however, was understandably expensive, as hunting in the forests carried with it the risk of being killed by monsters.
ăDid that masked guy from Primeval do this?ăthe gatekeeper asked.
Even members of the expedition squad were baffled. Their wagon, which normally only contained a few carcasses, was filled to the brim. One glance and one could tell they hit double digits.
ăY-Yeah⊠We found it strange, but the fact is, we found these by the side of the road and there was no one else nearby but that guy.ăone man said, pointing at the masked man curiously gazing at the wagon and their portable firearms.
ăHe looks so puny, though.ă
ăI know, right?ă
ăWhatâs going on here? Close the gate already. You know you canât just leave it open for so long. You guys are getting careless. Itâs probably why that Yamamaneki attacked.ă
A lone soldier came strolling from the direction of the city. The armor and cloak he wore were clearly different from the others.
ăL-Lord Gin!ă
The gatekeeper and the expedition squad saluted. Soldiers had ranks as well, and judging from their reaction, the man who just arrived ranked higher than them.
ăWhoa! What is this pile of meat?! Were you guys always this strong? Oh, thereâs even a Spit Deer! These things are nimble. Iâm impressed you brought one down.ă
ăWell, apparently it wasnât the expedition squad that killed itâŠă
ăWhat?ă
The gatekeeper pointed at the masked man.
ăOh, I see. That makes sense.ăGin said.
ăYou know him, Sir? Oh, right. You were part of the voyage to the west.ă
ăWe spent quite a lot of time together on the ship.ă
Gin was one of the three men that Hikaru was fishing with. Only the elite were chosen to be part of the navyâs voyage towards Vireocean. Gin, Dolan, and Zuzun, were in fact, among the best.
Gin started walking towards Hikaru.ăSilver Face.ă
ăHmm? Oh, Gin. I want to get in quick. Is the process gonna take long? Itâs getting dark already.ă
It wasnât as though Gin could speak Hikaruâs language, however.
ăUh⊠you can go ahead.ă
ăHmm? I can go in?ă
ăGo.ă
ăWhat about my catch? Are they worth anything? I want to sell them.ă
Hikaru formed a coin with his thumb and forefinger.
ăYou want to sell these? Youâll get quite a lot of money for them for sure. Iâll drop by your place later.ă
ăYouâll come by later? Okay. See ya, then.ă
Gin waved his hand, watching Hikaru go, and let out a sigh.
ăWho is that guy?ăa member of the expedition squad asked.
ăI have no idea. All I know is heâs crazy strong. A word of advice: Donât ever piss him off. Some idiot might underestimate him just cause he looks small. If that happens, you warn him. Or elseâŠă
Gin told the gatekeeper and the expedition squad how Silver Face sunk a whole ship and finished off the Yamamaneki.
ăHaha! Come on, Sir. Youâre kidding⊠right?ă
ăI wish I wasâŠă
ăHeâs that powerful, huhâŠă
The expedition squad looked into the distance, while the gatekeeper seemed doubtful.
ăThereâs still carcasses left out there. We couldnât load them all.ă
ăFor real?! You already have more than enough in there.ă
ăCome nighttime, monsters drawn by the smell of blood will eat those. What do we do?ă
ăI donât know⊠Just let it be, I guess.ă
ăAre you sure about that, Sir?ă
ăNo one is allowed to go out in the forest at night. Thatâs the law. Monsters are way stronger at night. I suppose weâll just give Silver Face a bonus to make up for the ones we couldnât pick up.ă
Iâm sure the higher-ups will fork out some, Gin thought.
ăJust to make sure, you guys did pick up the valuable ones, right?ă
ăYes, Sir!ă
ăGood. Weâre having a party tonight!ă
Silver Face brought them trouble, but more food should be celebrated. Gin returned to town, humming along the way.
Hikaru returned to their room to find all the other members of his party already there. The good thing about the place was it had the typical amenities of an apartmentâone could take a warm shower even. Lavia and Paula, however, didnât know how to use it.
ăHikaru-sama, hereâs the list of the stores that purchase materials.ă
Paula showed Hikaru a piece of paper after he had taken a shower. Paper was freely distributed in the market, and pencil was easy to procure as well. Nothing less to be expected from a culture originated by a Japanese person.
The pencil was a bit peculiar, though. The lead, which was stuck between chips of wood, had to be replaced when it became blunt.
Leather Dream Workshop â Buys any animal skin. Long-armed Squirrel and Snakes that are over a meter in length sell for high prices.
National Kitchen (Zagin) â Any plants and animal that can be eaten. Visit the store for details.
Iron Pot Don â Please sell Tipsy Bird if you catch one.
Fruits and Vegetables Distribution Association â Edible fruits and vegetables.
ăThey said if you sell to the stores directly, theyâll greatly appreciate it and buy at a higher price. If you donât want to be bothered, the Provisions Department of the expedition squad can purchase them all for you.ă
ăWow, you got all this info in just a day?ă
ăYes. I asked Miss Deena and she showed me to the Provisions Department. They told me everything there.ă
She managed to get the job done quick by going straight to the one responsible for food supply, Hikaru thought. While the country was built on the concept of complete self-sufficiency, the greater majority of food was actually brought from outside the city. Most of it was fish, and if they wanted meat, hunting was the only choice.
Hikaru learned one thing from venturing outside todayâhunting was not for ordinary citizens.
ăHowâd things go on your end?ăLavia asked Hikaru.
ăI found why the soldiers here are strong. First, the animals outside are extremely sensitive to danger and wonât let anyone get close that easily. You need to either snipe them from afar or be very silent when getting close.ă
ăSo like your Stealth?ă
ăI feel like itâs more physical. Maybe theyâre trained on how to move without a sound. Itâs quite impressive, really, given they donât have the blessings from job classes. Second, each animal is humungous.ă
Hikaru came across a wild boar taller than him. He killed it, but the expedition squad couldnât carry the carcass, unfortunately.
ăThe more aggressive ones charge in even towards a group of people. Soldiers have to coordinate perfectly to take their prey down in the forest where footing is terrible. They donât just kill either. They had to make sure the meatâs flavor doesnât go bad. A lot of skill is needed overall.ă
ăThatâs true⊠I suppose.ă
ăIf Vireocean or Ponsonia fought through ordinary means, they wouldnât stand a chance. Of course, if they employed extraordinary methods, they can easily win.ă
ăExtraordinary methods?ă
ăMagic.ă
ăAh.ă
The citizens of this country couldnât use magic. With magic and job classes on their side, Vireoceanâs navy shouldâve had the advantage, but the enemyâs cannons turned things around. The weapon still had the drawback of not being portable. The expedition squad did have a portal guns, but Hikaru had no idea how powerful they were.
ăYou didnât get hurt out there in such a dangerous environment?ă
ăYeah, Iâm fine. With Stealth, hunting animals is ridiculously easy. I also have my Sniping skill.ă
ăYouâre right. Iâm sorry. I shouldâve returned sooner.ă
ăYes, you should have! Lavia was so worried about you, she looked outside the window every five minutes.ă
ăP-Paula! Donât tell him that!ă
Hikaru felt relaxed as he watched Lavia blush. His Soul Rank actually went up by one during todayâs hunt. Plus the point he got from killing the Yamamaneki, he had two points available to spend now.
Gotta save them. I still donât know what kinda Skills Iâll need later.
Then a knock came at the door. Of course, Hikaru already knew they were coming.
ăHey there, Silver Face!ă
Gin stood at the door with his casual attire, just a shirt and shorts. He tossed Hikaru a bag that clanged as he caught it. Oh, they already sold the spoils.
ăLetâs go drinking!ă
ăHmm?ă
ăCome on. What about you girls?ă
ăHikaâ Silver Face.ăLavia said.ăI think heâs inviting you to dinner.ă
Lavia was starting to learn this placeâs language. Her dedication to reading was incredible.
ăOh⊠I guess we can go?ă
ăSure.ă
ăI donât mind, but what about Drake?ă
ăIâm going! Iâm going!ă
Gin shrieked as Drake jumped out.
ăOkay, then. Letâs all go.ă
They set out into the night streets of Dream Maker.