âWeâre thinking about going to see the holy city.â
âAre you walking?â
âTheyâre full, so I couldnât get reservations. This is the only way.â
âBut are you going to be all right?â
The gatekeeperâs eyes are on Hikari.
âLeave it to me. I will protect master.â
Hikari says while puffing out her chest, and the gatekeeperâs eyes turn lukewarm.
âSheâs raring to go too, and weâll walk slowly and without pushing ourselves too much.â
âI see. You should be safe if you stay close to the main road, but you never know what might happen, so donât forget to be careful.â
Warns the gatekeeper, and weâre off.
There are a lot of adventurers here, probably since itâs early in the morning.
Some people are peeking this way.
Iâm not an adventurer, so I didnât go to the adventurer guild, but maybe I should have gone just to try to get some information about monsters.
We walk for about an hour, take a break, and walk for another hour. Itâs still kind of early, but weâre going to stop to have lunch.
I start making preparations to camp not too far but not too close to the road. I use Earth Magic to make a simple cooking spot, and start cooking.
Hikari is just staring and not helping one bit. I get the feeling sheâs fidgeting too.
Todayâs lunch is soup with mostly vegetables, with some wolf meat sprinkled in. Hikari would get sad if there was no meat at all.
A few merchant caravans pass by us while we eat. Theyâre only going a bit faster than walking speed, so the adventurers escorting them are walking while positioned around the wagons.
I check my stats while resting after we ate.
Name â (Sora Fujimiya ) / Job â (Scout) / Race â Otherworlder / No Level
The four new skills I learned are Wind Magic, Earth Magic, Light Magic, and Holy Magic.
That means I can now use those three types of elemental magic, and as for holy magic, first it allowed me to use healing magic, and then cure status ailments when it leveled up. Apparently how much it heals improves as the skill levels up.
And as I use magic, Iâve been learning some things.
Painting a mental picture is everything when it comes to magic. Although I should also point out that this might be exclusive to otherworlders like me.
When I saw Chris cast spells, she always chanted something and said the name of the spell. I donât have to do that, I basically just say the name. Actually, I donât even have to do that, itâs just that saying the name of the spell helps me picture it.
Also, magic isnât just the magic learned through skills, there is more. Itâs not really something to be used in battle, and more like an enhanced version of Basic Daily Life Magic.
I can start a fire to cook, make a simple cooking spot with Earth Magic and make the environment more comfortable to camp in, use Light Magic to light the road at night, etc.
Itâs not an exaggeration to say thatâs the whole reason why I even learned Earth Magic and Light Magic. I figured I didnât actually need to learn skills to use them, and could just picture them, but strangely enough, I canât use magic without skills. Strong magic, to be more precise.
I tried using them with Basic Daily Life Magic, but I just didnât have enough MP no matter how much I tried. Maybe drinking a bunch of mana potions would change that?
Also, I used skill points to bring Status Ailment Resistance to level five. After becoming immune to Paralysis, its proficiency wouldnât increase even if I was cut with the knife with the paralysis effect. Iâm assuming Iâm going to have more opportunities to level up Status Ailment Resistance with skill points from now on.
Incidentally, at level five I got petrification resistance.
âMaster, isnât it time to go?â
âAre your legs all right?â
âYes. This medicinal herb is great.â
I made something like a wet compress out of a vitality herb, and had Hikari try it. I canât test on myself by just walking. Then again, I couldâve ran, but I donât really feel like it. Thereâs a chance that I wouldnât be able to check its effect because of Natural Recovery Boost anyway.
We start moving again, and donât see the caravans. Is it because we took our time preparing food and eating?
When caravans are in a hurry, they have simple meals centered around preserved food. The less time they spend preparing food, the more time they can spend on the road.
We finally catch up to the caravans when the sun is setting.
Theyâre already ready to camp, and the wind is blowing the smell of their dinner towards us.
Separate caravans join together like this mostly for safety reasons. The more people they have, the easier it is to deal with attacks. Itâs the most effective countermeasure against bandits.
âWe should stop for today too.â
We stop in an empty space not too far away, and get ready to camp too.