Chapter 81 â Turmoil in the holy city â Part six
First thing in the morning, Mia asks me to practice sensing magic energy with her, but itâs still no good.
It kind of hurts to see her looking down. I just want to tell her itâs fine and she doesnât have to feel so bad about it.
Before I head to the merchant guild, I join the girls in mock battles as Iâve been doing every day. I ask Mia to come along as a way for her to take a break, and she does.
Honestly, I didnât really want her to come and see me embarrass myself. And sure enough, I end up in tatters. But at least I feel like Iâm building a good foundation. Maybe thatâs just what I want to think.
âSo there are things you canât do, Sora.â
âThatâs how it is. You have things youâre good at and things youâre not, and no oneâs good at everything from the start. Iâve been trying different things ever since I came here, and somehow managed to survive. So you shouldnât feel like you need to rush and show results right away either.â
I could probably win in an anything goes fight, but that wouldnât be training. What I want to learn is how to fight with a sword.
I cast purification magic on myself, Leila, and the others. This house has a bath, but using it during the day would probably be a hassle. It comes with all kinds of preparations.
They have to heat water, which is easier here than in most houses because they use magic stones, but magic stones are disposable items.
Itâs not like that other world, where everything works with the press of a button.
Could I prepare a bath by using Water Magic and Fire Magic together? Weâre about to leave, so Iâm not going to test it now, but it might be a good idea to do that later.
I ask the girls what their plans are. Leila, Casey, Yor, and Trisha are going to the adventurer guild. Despite our mock battles, they say they donât want to grow dull, so theyâre going to look for relatively simple quests.
Talia and Luilui are staying here. Theyâre talking about having to do something. Their eyes look dead, so is it studying?
Iâm going to the merchant guild with Hikari and Mia. Her white and saint-like robe stands out, so Mia is going out with âtown-girl styleâ clothes sheâs borrowing from Yor.
âIt looks like youâre not used to wearing that.â
ââŚOf course not, Iâm always wearing the robes the church gives me.â
âI see. Oh well, you can get used to them now.â
Did I say something weird? She looks surprised.
âMaster, letâs go already.â
Hikari presses me to get going as I talk to Mia.
I know what youâre up to. You want me to finish my business in the merchant guild quickly to go to that sweets shop again.
She looked so happy when we were there last time. Maybe itâs not such a bad idea to go again.
Before we leave, I sneakily activate a barrier spell. The target is Mia, and it should repel one attack. Iâm going to be watching Map and using Presence Detection, but a sudden surprise attack might put us on the back foot.
I should also check how long I can maintain it. Iâve leveled up since the last time I used it, so its effects might have changed. What I really donât want is to feel safe because itâs there and suddenly find that itâs gone.
We go to the merchant guild, I show my guild card, and have my potions assessed. In the end, theyâre willing to pay me the same as in Idoru.
Are the prices uniform? But if thatâs the case, I donât see why the prices are so high in item shops.
âWhat will you do?â
Iâm asked, but I donât sell them.
It might be better to negotiate directly with item shops.
âSorry, but can we stop by item shops?â
I ask, and the two girls say yes.
Weâre going to one that was pretty expensive even among the ones we visited last time.
Iâm picking this one because the potions they had were of good quality, so they seemed to be good judges. The old person behind the counter seemed to me like a craftsman with a lot of presence too. Of course, thatâs just whatâs in my head, but appearances matter.
âI want to sell these potions. Can you assess their value and tell me how much youâre willing to give for them?â
I show five different potions.
The owner brings out what looks like a magnifying glass, and starts looking at the potions. I wonder what heâs investigating.
I donât want to disturb him, so I quietly watch and wait as he looks into one at a time. I can hear him groaning from time to time. I guess carefully assessing their worth takes time.
Ah, Hikari looks bored. Mia on the other hand is looking around the store like sheâs curious about the things here.
âI see. Young man, where did you get these potions?â
Is the first thing he asks when he finishes.
Of course, I give him the same line as always. I bought them off a merchant I met on the way.
âI see. You said you wanted to assess their value. Are these all the potions you have, or do you have more?â
âI have about fifty of each.â
âI see. And are they all similar in quality? I can give you seven silver coins for healing potions, eighty silver coins for mana potions, twenty silver coins for stamina potions, one gold coin for poison antidotes, and seventy silver coins for paralysis antidotes. What do you think?â
Mana potions are actually more than double. It honestly feels like Iâm getting too much, but too much money is never a problem.
âYes, I will sell them.â
I take the potions out of the Item Box and hand them over. The owner checks them one by one, but it takes less time than before.
âThey all seem fine. Here is your money, one hundred and thirty five gold coins and fifty silver coins⌠That is a lot. Do you have a card?â
âYes. Will a merchant guild card do?â
âOh, youâre a member of the merchant guild, young man? Why not sell them there instead of here?â
âAh, they were too cheap there, so I prefer to come here.â
âIs that so? Well, I found myself a good deal because of it, so I have no complaints.â
After checking that I received the money, I ask a question thatâs on my mind.
âWhy are poison and paralysis detoxing potions so expensive?â
The owner looks exasperated.
âYou donât know? You do know that potions in general vary in effect depending on their quality?â
âYes.â
âThen⌠Poison and paralysis can be weak and strong. For example, a weak monsterâs poison can be healed with a low quality antidote, but such a thing will not work on strong monstersâ poison. That means that in a way quality is more important in antidotes than in potions.â
âI see. So thatâs why.â
I take out ten silver coins from my Item Box and hold them out.
âWhat is this?â
âA lesson fee. That information is invaluable for me.â
âYou are a cheeky young man. I cannot accept that.â
The old man is just as stubborn as he looks.
âIf you have a problem with that, use this money to treat the two young ladies over there to something nice. They seem bored.â
ââŚAll right, I will do that.â
âNice job grandpa.â
I smile awkwardly, and Hikari gives sincere praise.
Ten silver coins⌠I can only see a future where theyâre gone instantly.
I say thank you and leave, and Hikari pulls my hand towards the sweets shop. Her steps are light again.
And, oh⌠The barrier is gone. What was that, two hours? Next time Iâm going to infuse it with some magic energy.