Laura and I exited the residence and walked around the capital of the Luminous territory.
âAs expected of the castle town of a Marquis! Itâs very prosperous!â
âItâs not as grand as the royal capital, though. The goods manufactured in the Luminous territory are generally transacted here and transported to the capital.â
My plan for today was to bring along Laura and show her the Luminous town. This was the town I was born and raised in, as well as the place I spent the most time in. I wanted Laura to see this place as well, and I kinda wanted to relive some nostalgic memories.
âThis is the main street. There are all sorts of shops. Letâs go check them out.â
âWoow, amazing!â
A wide variety of stores were lined up on both sides of the wide street, and there were just as many people coming and going across the street. Merchants desperately called at them in an attempt to get their attention.
This was the heart of the Luminous territory.
Large amounts of goods and money were in fluctuation here.
You could tell just how lively this place was by how fiercely people went in and out of stores. While walking, I realized that I didnât know around half of the stores I saw.
âŠ10 years is a long time, huhâŠ
I once again felt just how long Iâve been gone for.
I then realized that Laura, who had been walking by my side, was gone.
Huh?
When I looked back, I saw Laura stopped in front of a small stall.
âLaura?â
She snapped out of her daze after I approached and called out to her.
âAh, sorry, Albert!â
She spoke and tried to walk away from the stall.
In response, the stall keeper called out to Laura.
âHey now, young lady. Shouldnât you think it over a bit more?â
âAh, no, I was just looking, soââ
âArenât you interested in this?â
The stall keeper kept a watchful eye on Laura, giving her no chance of escape. His store sold accessories for women, and he pointed at a brooch in the shape of a crescent moon.
It was a small, unassuming ornament that would discreetly adorn a section of clothing; It was a good fit to Lauraâs atmosphere.
âI do have an interest, butâŠâ
Laura had a sullen look on her face.
The reason mustâve been about money.
The sharp-sighted stall keeper guessed that was the case and called out to me.
âHey, Mr. Boyfriend. Isnât this the time to show your manliness?â
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âŠBoyfriendâŠ?
Laura raised a loud voice.
âNononono! This person is a friend I respect! We donât have that kind of relationship whatsoever!â
ââŠWhat she said.â
âAh, that was rude of me.â
The stall keeper smiled bitterly.
However, I thought buying it wasnât all that bad of an idea.
Turning my feelings of gratitude for Laura into something physical would be nice.
Besides, it wasnât that expensive. Itâd be difficult for a poor student to consider buying it, but a commoner with a job could buy it without any financial worries.
However, buying something as a gift might not be the best idea.
Laura and I were friends and had an equal relationship.
Wouldnât buying something as a gift without any reason give rise to a hierarchical relationship between us? Wouldnât our pure relationship be destroyed?
I was a noble, and Laura was a commoner.
I was an adult, and Laura was a young girl.
Wouldnât those differences rear their ugly headsâ
I then suddenly realized something.
âLaura, whenâs your birthday?â
âHuh? June 6th, what about it?â
âHm? It already went by?â
âYes. Itâs already the 16th, you know.â
It seems like Laura aged a year before I even knew it.
Now I have a good reason.
âLaura. This is a little late, but Iâll give you a birthday present⊠as a friend whoâs in your debt.â
âHuh, b-b-b-b-but!â
âIt isnât that strange for a friend to give birthday presents.â
âI appreciate the business~â
I handed my money over to the stall keeper as he grinned, and I gave the brooch I bought to Laura.
Laura accepted it with great care.
âT-Thank you very much! Iâll treat this preciouslyâno, Iâll put it on the bookshelf as a family heirloomânonono, Iâll revere this as the village treasure!â
âYou can use it normally.â
With a delightful expression, Laura gently caressed the box containing the brooch with her hand.
âUm, when is your birthday, Albert?â
âMe? My birthday isââ
I told her a certain day in the winter.
Laura nodded her head up and down.
âIâve committed it to memory! Letâs celebrate it! Letâs definitely celebrate it! Iâll be the one to give you a present next time!â
You donât really have to worry about itâ
Is what I was about to reply with, but I changed my mind and said something different.
âIâm looking forward to it.â
That is what an equal relationship isâThe proper way of being friends.
Feeling glad that my relationship with Laura didnât become distorted, I let out a sigh of relief in my mind.
From then on, Laura and I began walking the main street again.
I then noticed something particular.
ââŠThatâs strangeâŠâ
âWhatâs wrong?â
âThe lack of merchandise in the stores stands outâŠâ
The shelves of many stores were noticeably empty.
This was the heart of the Luminous territory. All of the merchants that set up shop here were skilled, sly foxes.
Empty shelves would only entail a loss of business opportunities.
It was highly unlikely that they would do something so wasteful. It wasnât just a single shop, eitherâstores all over the place were empty. There must be something going on.
I tried asking a shopkeeper as I bought a drink.
âThere seems to be a lack of merchandise. What happened?â
The moment I asked, the shopkeeper made a troubled-looking face.
âAah⊠about that. One of the main roads that connects to this town was blocked by a landslide. As a result, the arrival of merchandise got all jumbled up⊠Itâs a total headache for all of the stores.â
âIs it gonna take time for recovery?â
âI hear the road got destroyed pretty badly. They say we should expect it to take several months.â
I thanked the shopkeeper as he threw up both hands in hopelessness, then we left the store.
ââŠLandslides are terrible, huhâŠâ
âYeah, thatâs rightâŠâ
Thereupon, I suddenly placed my hand on my lips and fell into thought.
Laura tilted her head after seeing me like that.
âWhatâs wrong, Albert?â
âAh, yeahâŠâ
Just then, the scene of the aftermath of my battle with the Crest Master crossed my mind.
A large, gaping wide tunnel carved into a cliff.
The hole that I blasted open with my Magic Arrow.
âHey, Laura. Wanna go to the landslide right now?â
âHuh?â
âI get a feeling that thereâs something I can do.â