The Wizard Raised Through TRPG is Still the Strongest in the Other World Chapter 24
Jan 30, 2018
âWe wish to offer you the fort to become your residence.â
So announced the old knight.
Mere ten days ago, I was transferred to this world, and woke up in the dungeons of that very fort. Then I passed that first night there together with Mora, after chasing off all the mountain bandits. Following the destruction of the anki nest 5 days ago, I once again stayed 5 more days there, together with the knights and adventurers. It has become the place that has left the deepest impression on me. The layout of the place easily comes to my mind.
But seriously, that place? As my home?
Back when I was a salaryman, I lived in an apartment in a 30-year-old building and yearned for a standalone house of my own.
âI-, Iâm afraid I donât see where this is coming from.â (Gio)
âThis is quite embarrassing for me, butâŠâŠâ (Amrand)
My shock must be visible on my face, because the Grand Cross is smiling wryly.
âThe mountain bandits that were based there previously were the relatively quieter type. It seems that their policy was changed after that magician became their head, butâŠâŠ Up till then, their M.O. had been to demand passage fees narrowly within what merchants and travellers could bear.â
In other words, the Order had purposely let those bandits be, as subjugating them would possibly merely open up the spot for an even more vicious bandit group to take over.
That really is quite embarrassing. But well, I get the world canât always be perfect.
âSo you wish for me to also maintain local public order while living there?â
âI donât think the word âmaintainâ would be sufficient. Public order will be revived. After all, I doubt anyone will commit any acts of evil right under the nose of a Great Wizard.â
That is a really cool way of putting it, but it doesnât change the fact that he wants to use me. Public order of that area is supposed to be under the Orderâs responsibility.
âPardon me for saying this, but I fail to see much merit for me in this deal.â
âWe have no intention of burdening you with any duties. So long as you own the place, you wonât even have to actually live there.â
So, âweâll give you the fort but not the authority over the area,â is it? The demerits are starting to pile up now.
But well, Iâm not actually opposed to lending a hand in preventing bandits from running rampant.
âThis might just be my own arbitrary misunderstanding, but donât famed magiciansâand wizardsâlive in secluded towers?â
Heâs got a point. Great magicians and sages from fantasy novels that Iâve read do not live inside cities or towns. Considering the commotion at Yuule and the villagersâ attitude towards me, it might not be a good idea for me to live within a human settlement.
âAnd in actuality, do you not also wish to be free of the burden of miscellaneous tasks and find a place where you can live quietly?â
Now that he brings it up, that property might not be so bad as a mancave. Forget standalone house with a garden, this property is a fortress surrounded by a forest. That first night, I was so surprised by how quiet it was, and the star-studded sky was amazing too.
âAccording to reports, the place is almost entirely undamaged. Furthermore, it has already been outfitted with all the facilities necessary for comfortable living.â
Thatâs true, there werenât any particular difficulties when I stayed with the knights for those 5 days. The bath that I used was basically a barrel filled with bathwater at the top of the main tower, but the view of the majestic mountains and forests was breathtaking.
âŠâŠ While Iâm thinking about all this, I remember that I also need a place to safely store all the treasure that Iâve been lugging around in my sling bag, as well as a place where I can safely create some magic items.
Oh right. And I still need to make a copy of my spellbook.
âThis might not be sufficient as thanks for aiding us with the anki subjugation, but please think of it as saving me face.â
âWell, if you put it that way, then I cannot decline it.â
Umu. Iâve made the right choice.
â„âŠâŁâ
âHah?? You, are you an idiot??â (Claura)
After hearing my report upon my return, Claura rains freezing water over my parade. How rude.
âMy decision was reached after very careful consideration. People wonât come close, itâs quiet, and itâs safe. What problem could there be?â (Gio)
âThat is not what Iâm talking about! What happened to your promise to go with me to Lelis and turn yourself over to the Magician Guild?!â (Claura)
Clauraâs eyebrows immediately shoot up and she reaches over to pinch my earlobe again, but I successfully evade her with a beautiful sidestep.
âCome on, I seriously need an environment where I can quietly work on things. Iâll definitely visit the Magician Guild, but canât it just wait for a bit?â
I am not just lost in the idea of a mancave of my own.
When I think of the order of priority of all the things that I have to do, for humane reasons, gathering information about anki is at the top of the list. Next, for practical reasons, is the replicating of my spellbook. If the appearance of anki is connected to The Guardian, then that is also my problem.
As for the spellbook, now that Iâm going to be living in this world, I canât very well carry it on my person 24/7. At the very least I need a place to safely store it, and a copy in case of theft or damage. In order to make replicates, a certain amount of materials, budget, and workspace will be necessary.
Going by priority, investigating anki is at the top, but practically speaking, I wonât be able to move without worry until I have that second spellbook. In other words, accepting the fort means I have gained both a place for safekeeping as well as a workspace.
After I finish thoroughly and calmly explaining all that, Claura reluctantly nods, albeit still looking extremely displeased.
âIn that case, then when will you be able to start for Lelis?â (Claura)
âThe anti-anki measures still have to be dismantled, so the fort will be ceded to me 5 days later. I have to put down my things, after whichâŠâŠâ
âIn. That. Case! I will only wait for 7 more days! Then you must go to Lelis, you hear me?â (Claura)
âThis is you twoâs new marriage home, right? I donât think it a bad idea to spend a bit more time checking it out, yâknow?â (Sedam)
Having been listening to our exchange with an amused smile, Sedam teases us. This is the first time that Iâve heard him crack this kind of joke. How dangerousâif this was modern Japan, he would have earned himself a sexual harassment complaint with that.
âIt is because you are not a magician that you can make stupid jokes about this. You have no idea how much of an obstacleâactually, âthreatâ would be more accurateâhow much of a threat his very existence poses to all magicians.â (Claura)
âI myself also have an interest in magicians. Donât worry, I wonât make you wait longer than that.â (Gio)
I cannot possibly replicate the spellbook in a single day, and I also have to gather the materials I need, so I might as well first drop by Lelis once.
âAnd of course, Iâll go to the fort with you.â (Claura)
âHaah?â (Gio)
âWhat is with that face?! It is the very epitome of rudeness!â (Claura)
Having fantasized of a refined bachelor lifestyle, I couldnât help but to let a stupefied cry escape my throat.
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The next 5 days, I continued to lodge at the White Sword Castle guest room.
The days were quite idyllic, composed of strolling through Yuule, borrowing books from the library and reading them, and helping the Carbanera siblings with their training. The villagers and knights generally live a simple and laid-back lifestyle. However, the looks of fearful awe from the villagers never abated. Rather than being hated, I feel that Iâm being respected more than anything else, butâŠâŠ it made me think that I really shouldnât live in any human settlements.
Including Sedam, all the adventurers, except for Claura, left White Sword Castle for Lelis on the third day.
âAfter all, I need to report about you to the Adventurer Guild. Being the Great Wizard and great hero that you are.â
âPlease go easy on me.â (Gio)
While exchanging a firm handshake with me, so said Sedam. No man, Iâm serious, donât lay it on too thick, alright?!
Arnogia and Vice-Commander Gunnah also headed for Lelis, apparently having been tasked with reporting to the Council of Lelis about this incident.
â„âŠâŁâ
As for me, I am now riding a spelt phantom horse down the mountain trail that leads to the fort.
The roads were indeed destroyed by my meteors, but because of the frequent traffic between White Sword Castle and the fort in the recent while, a new, and even shorter, route has been properly established. Therefore, our journey is quite comfortable.
â...... Only two nights, you hear me? Weâre really going to Lelis after staying here two nights, right?â
âI already told you thatâs what weâll doâŠâŠ You sure are a distrustful person, arenât you.â
Incidentally, she doesnât have a horse, so she is currently sitting behind me on the phantom horse.
âWhen there are no anki and no bandits around, riding a horse through all this nature sure feels good.â
The slightly stronger sunlight of early summer, all the greenery around, and a refreshing breeze. Though noisy, I do have a beautiful lady behind me on my horse. If the me back in Japan knew about my past few days, he would grind his teeth in envy, definitely.
âOhh, I see it. My Jiiteias Castle.â
The fort that has been named with the name of Gioâs birth country (or so goes the setting) has come into view.
Up until yesterday, the knights had still been using the place. As they had cleaned and put everything in order before handing the place over to me, Iâm getting a more extravagant and solid impression than when I had first laid eyes on it.
In the afternoons, I can go into the  untouched forest and forage for acorns and wild vegetables. The mountain streams must be great for fishing, and Iâm sure Iâll catch some wild animals too if I lay down some traps. Land is one thing that I now have an abundance of, so cultivating a vegetable garden might also be good.
And when it rains, I can go to the top floor of the main tower and read a book. This is what they mean by âseikou udoku,â isnât it?
(T/N:Â Seikou udoku: âworking in the field in fine weather and reading at home in rainy weather, living in quiet retirement dividing time between work and intellectual pursuitsâ ~Akebi dictionary)
When night falls, the quietness I will be able to experience will be a far cry from the boisterousness of towns.
In the evenings, I can make dinner out of what I gathered in the afternoon. I donât have a lot of confidence in my cooking skills, but well, they call it âa guyâs cookingâ for a reason, right?
I can take super laidback baths while enjoying a real starry sky that I can never see in modern Japan. Although the bath is just a barrel, I plan on eventually digging a hotspring.
âOhhhh~â
Truly the envy of all middle-aged men in the world. A quiet life of leisure with dignity. The ultimate slow life!
My goals of replicating my spellbook and gathering information on anki remain unchanged, and I will rush over if there is news of anki or another [nest] appearing, but wellâŠâŠ
I donât think Iâll be punished just for pursuing a little bit of personal enjoyment in my off time, right?
Because I let the phantom horse proceed at a leisurely pace, it is nearly dusk when we reach the fort, despite having left White Sword Castle early morning.
Deciding to have dinner first, I have Claura wait in the reception hall while I head to the kitchen in the residence building.
Though limited, I do have magic items that can make food. However, such unconventional measures are what they would call uncouth.
âAlright. First, letâs get a fire started in this stove.â
I take out a flintstone from my sling bag.
â? I just have to strike this place really hard, right?â
It is a tool that I have used countless times in TRPGs, but of course, it is my first time using the real thing to start a fire. But well, these past few days Iâve seen adventurers and knights doing it when we camped out, so Iâm sure I can manage somehow.
âOUCH!â
I totally smashed the flintstone onto a fingernail with full force.
âUoooâŠâŠ it hurtsâŠâŠâ
The pain in my finger might have successfully returned me to my senses.
I look around the kitchen, and realize that none of the appliances I got used to seeing in Japan are presentâno fridge, no gas stove, no rice cooker.
âEh? Wait, am I actually in big trouble right now?â