The next day, the guild carriage carrying Ryo and Abel left the City of Rune at 8:00 in the morning.
Ryo carried his usual bag, Abel a similar bag, and the two of them didnât have much luggage.
They hardly needed any time to prepare for the trip in the first place.
âRyoâŚyou seem calm.â
âHm? What do you mean?â
Abel looked at Ryo who was sitting nonchalantly as usual and voiced his thoughts, and Ryo, not understanding what he meant, asked in turn.
âNothing, just that, guildmaster told me to try and calm you down, Ryo, because you were kinda feeling restless.â
âHmm. Iâm not quite sure what youâre referring to. But, there is this saying in my hometown. âHaste makes wasteâ, or âMore haste, less speedâ. Nothing good will come out of me being in a hurry.â
Ryo said, nodding with a smirk.
âI see. Youâre exactly right.â
Abel was relieved, nodding slowly.
Ryo decided to ask Abel about something that occurred to him.
âAbel, about the send-off just now in front of the guildâŚâ
âYeah?â
âThe three members of the âCrimson Swordâ didnât show up, did they?â
âYeahâŚI guess.â
âCould it be that youâre being mistreated by them, Abel?â
âThe hell?â
Ryo asked very cautiously while turning his pitying gaze on Abel, as if he were looking at something extremely pitiful. Naturally, Abel lashed out.
âI mean, how can a party leader go off on a long-term job all alone and no one comes to see him offâŚ?â
âWell, if youâre talking about that, what about you, Ryo, I didnât see anyone from âRoom 10â come to see you off, did I?â
âBecause I didnât tell them. In the first place, I am not a member of Room 10.â
âI-I seeâŚ. No, then what about Sera, she didnât show up either! â
âItâs the same for Sera, sheâs from the solo party âWindâ⌠Besides, she came to my house this morning.â
Ryoâs face was portraying the perfect expression for âHmphâ. Abel was extremely pissed off.
However, he did not yell at him. He was indeed a mature man.
âThe thing isâŚâ
âI get it! You were finally expelled from the âCrimson Swordâ huh! Itâs okay, donât worry about it.â
âFor fuck sake! â
In the end, Abel yelled at him.
âThe thing is, Ilarion is in Kona Village right nowâŚâ
âOh, right, he took Rin with him. Which was why they sought me outâŚâ
âExactly. And both Warren and Rihya went with them.â
âEhâŚâ
âThink about it, did you see any one of them at my A-rank ceremony the other day?â
âCome to think of itâŚâ
Abel seemed lonely in Ryoâs eyes.
No, perhapsâŚhe looked as if he was being tormented by a sense of hopelessness.
No one from the party with whom he had shared so much pain and suffering came to the ceremony for his promotion to A-rank⌠from Ryoâs point of view, that was a terrible situation to imagine.
âThe time is out of joint.â
Ryo said in a low voice.
âWhat?â
âThe prince of a certain country uttered these words when the world he had believed in was broken and he was in a hopeless situation. I just thought it seems rather fitting for Abel, who pretends to be a prince.â
âWhat do you mean pretendâŚwait a minute, you mean you still donât believe me?â
âOf course! âThe time is out of joint; O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right!â he exclaimed!â
Ryo reenacted the scene from Hamlet in the carriage.
âO-okayâŚâ
âNow, you say it. âThe time is out of jointâ.â
âWhat?â
âThe time is out of joint.â
âT-The time is out of joint.â
Abel repeated after Ryo, forced by Ryoâs assertiveness.
âThatâs right. You can recite it when you are in a desperate situation. You have my permission to use it.â
âAh, yeah, thank youâŚ?â
And thus emerged a new fan of Shakespeare, albeit in another worldâŚ.
âAbelâŚthere is something strange about this carriage.â
âHm? What is it this time?â
âWait, what do you mean by âthis timeââŚyou make it sound like Iâm always saying strange things.â
Ryo shrugged his shoulders and gave him a look that said, sheesh, whatâs he on about.
âLike you donât?â
Abel sighed and shook his head.
âWell, Iâll pretend not to hear the nonsense you just said. I forgive you.â
âWhat do you mean nonsense!â
âAnyway, thereâs something definitely strange about this carriage.â
âReally? It seems to be on the right path to the royal capital, though.â
âYeah, itâs on the right path, but in case you havenât noticed, it has been running at top speed since.â
A horse-drawn carriage, in order to travel a long distance, usually runs quite slowly.
However, the guild carriage that Ryo and company were riding in was quite fast.
It seemed that the speed was about the same as riding in a car on modern earthâŚthat is, more than forty kilometers per hour.
âWell, maybe not quite at top speed, but itâs pretty fast for a carriage. And itâs all because of you, Ryo.â
âMe?â
Ryo tilted his head and asked back.
âYou wanted to get to the alchemy workshop as soon as possible, right?â
âOf course. Since the date and time of departure from the royal capital have been fixed, the time I can spend in the alchemy workshop is very short! I canât afford to waste even a second.â
âThere you have it. I heard that Guilmas, with the permission of the Grand Master of the royal capital, has made arrangements with the Adventurersâ Guild along the way to replace our horses with fresh ones so that we can get to the royal capital as quickly as possible.â
âAwwâŚ. Mr. Hugh is so thoughtful!â
Ryo thanked Hugh in the carriage.
âI heard that the trip, which would normally take nearly a week, will only take two days with thisâŚ. Like, talk about reckless.â
Abel said in astonishment.
Ryo, on the other hand, was just full of appreciation.
But then a question popped up.
In most otherworldly or fantasy stories, the ride in a speeding carriage is a nightmare.
This is not surprising since there is no suspension system and the tires are made of wood or iron, not rubber.
However, the carriage heâs riding in now wasnât as bad as those tales described.
âAbel, the ride isnât as uncomfortable, isnât it?â
âOf course it isnât. The guild carriages can travel at such high speeds because they are equipped with a magical, or rather alchemical, shock-absorbing mechanism. Iâm not too familiar with the details myself.â
âAlchemy! And magicâŚI see, that could definitely work.â
Thatâs right, thereâs no need for the carriage suspensions invented in the 17th century on Earth in this world.
Because there is magic!
Because there is alchemy!
This is fantasy!
âOh, by the way, I have been hearing some rumors floating around lately about a new kind of carriage thatâs comfortable to ride in, even without the use of alchemy.â
âOhh. Technology is advancing at a remarkable rate, isnât it?â
âSome blacksmith made itâŚwhat was his name againâŚhe was originally a famous weapons smith, I believe. Oh, yes, Kalashnikov.â
âKalashnikovâŚâ
What came to Ryoâs mind was, of course, Kalashnikov, the designer of the âAK-47â, the âworldâs most widely used military rifleâ on modern Earth.
The AK-47 is the assault rifle that is seen in many movies, being used in conflict zones in the Middle East by rebel forces.
This automatic rifle was made in the former Soviet Union, sold all over the world, and adopted all over the world.
However, here in the Kingdom of Knightley, âKalashnikovâ has become famous as a relatively inexpensive yet comfortable carriage workshop.
For this reason, the following conversation is said to be frequently exchanged among lower-class nobles and merchants these days.
âWhat carriage have you been riding in lately?â
âA Kalashnikov.â
The group arrived at the royal capital in two days as planned.
âWe are staying at Count Runeâs residence, Ryo. Be sure to show up.â
The carriage entered the royal capital and went straight to the Royal Alchemy Workshop.
Ryo got off there and was about to enter the alchemy workshop.
Abel then called out to him, butâŚitâs anyoneâs guess whether Ryo heard him.
âDammitâŚ. I guess Iâll just have to come and pick him up the night before our departure.â
Abel sighed and asked the carriage to take him to Count Runeâs mansion.