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āYou bastard, what the Hell are you laughing about?ā
āā¦Oh, I have to apologize. I just couldnāt help but notice how conceited people like you have to be if you really think you can just blackmail me.ā
I try, very deliberately, to get a rise out of them. The veins on the delinquentsā heads start to bulge and pop in response.
āUnderestimating us, you littleā¦!ā
āLooks like yer in dire need of some good old educationā¦!ā
One of the men with a more decent sheen of muscle stands in front of me, flaunting his strength by cracking his knuckles. If I were still the same person Iād been as a human, I would have, with absolutely no method of protecting myself, been beaten to a mushy pulp by these ruffians and then been sent on an impromptu trip to the hospital. But Iām not the same person I used to be.
āā¦Alright then, come here.ā
āYou asked for it!ā
The manās fist makes contact with my right cheek, resulting in a dull, echoing noise. However, the sound hadnāt come from my cheek. It had come from the manās fist.
āU⦠Uaaaaaaaaaargh!ā
The man lets out a shriek of agony, his eyes wide open. The manās hand had been crushed, almost as if he had slammed his fist into a hammer. Large fountains of blood spurted from his hand.
āW-What theā¦?!ā
āWhat the damn Hell just happened?!ā
The other delinquents break out into a bit of a commotion. The Transformation spell might change my appearance, but it doesnāt do much to change the stats I have as a High King. This man had basically just used his bare fist on me, with all my 99,999 points in defense. So yeah, itās sort of a given that this would happen.
āWhatās the matter? Didnāt you want to educate me on something?ā
āY-You littleā¦!ā
Another one of the delinquents comes at me, swinging an iron bat into my head. The damage is, of course, zero. The iron bat had, on the other hand, been snapped in two.
āDid that settle your nerves?ā
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āHiehā¦!!!ā
Just where had that air of authority theyād had gone off to? The face of the delinquents had warped into twisted, fear-filled visages. Runts of this caliber arenāt even worth an incantation.
āThen why donāt I just show you⦠how you really play the āpreying on the weakā game.ā
āUa⦠Uaaaaaaaaargh!ā
The hooligans scatter and run away, barely able to keep themselves on their own two feet. You can change the looks as much as you want, but once a monster, always a monster. I like to think that Iāve taught them a lesson about not judging people on their looks.
Anyway, with that little spat behind me, I finally arrive in front of the general store, not a hair out of place. Iām glad I made it just in time for the interview. From what I can see, the storeās already open. It doesnāt look like the owner would run for the hills like that florist, either.
I make myself a little more presentable, double-checking to see if thereās any blood on my clothes. Iām starting to get a little nervous, even though I hadnāt been back at the floristās. Maybe itās because Iām in my human form now.
With the spectacle that had gone down with my first part-time job choice, Iām set on working well and earning my proper pay. I may have gone completely off track from my initial plan of upping the High Kingās image, but never mind that! I just have to concentrate on finishing this quest ā a part-time job, rather ā thatās right in front of me!
Alrighty then, letās get into the store. Iām not entirely sure how acceptable it is for someone looking to be interviewed to enter through the front door, so I make sure to go through the back again.
āExcuse me. Iām here for the interview.ā
This time, I make use of a much more decent word choice to call through the door. But no matter how long I wait, it doesnāt feel like anyoneās coming to the door. There isnāt even a single response.
Thatās weird. The storeās still open, so there should definitely be someone. Maybe theyāre in the middle of important business they canāt get away from.
āPardon me.ā
Seeing as the door isnāt locked, I decided to try and open it. Thatās when Iām greeted with the sight of a lone man pressing his forehead against the ground.
āIāll give you every little thing I own! So please, I beg you, at least spare my little girlās life!ā
āUmā¦.ā
Iām at a loss and have no idea what to do. I awkwardly scratch away at my cheek. Something tells me itās not been that long ago since I heard a line like that.
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This man has to be the store owner.
āā¦What the -?!ā
Once the man raises his face from the ground, he takes one look at me and falls into a blank stare.
āUm⦠I heard the High King was supposed to come here for an interview. Just who⦠might you be?ā
The man, who appears to be of a more timid sort, directs this question towards me with more than a little confusion. High King or not, itās probably for the better if I donāt reveal myself to him.
āMy nameās Hamou*, actually. Do you think you just got the two names mixed up?ā
I feel as if this is just short of impossible to pull through, but the man seems satisfied with what I had to say.
āOh, so thatās what that was! And here I was sure that the High King himself would come here to crush this store! The more I think about it, the less likely it seems that the High King would go out of his way to crush this little old general store, huh? Iām so sorry for catching you off guard like that!ā
āHaha⦠Oh, donāt worry about it. Itās actually a pretty common mistake, happens all the time.ā
Iām a little curious to see the kind of face heād make if I undid my Transformation spell, but I think thatās just a little too much mischief from me. Letās just forget about that.
āSo⦠about the interviewā¦ā
āHuh? Oh, who cares about some old interview?! You look like the hard-working type, so⦠youāre hired!ā
āAre you sure youāre fine with that?ā
āReally, Iād appreciate the help. We donāt really have enough workers here, and I was getting worried. Looking forward to working with you from now on, Hamou-kun! Oh, Iām the storeās owner, by the way!ā
ā⦠Sure. I hope we can get along.ā
Thinking to myself that being short on working hands isnāt any wonder if youāre going to recruit with an hourly wage of five pieces of copper, I shake hands with the shopkeeper. Since just the slightest of slip-ups could end up with me crushing his hand, I push myself, giving all I have just to maintain that one handshake.
āSo, Iād like to get you started on work right away today. That alright with you?ā
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āSure, I really donāt mind.ā
āOkay then, hereās the store uniform. The changing roomās over there, okay?ā
I accept the uniform he hands over to me and get changed in the locker room. It consists of a pink apron that had the picture of a cat sewn onto it. It looks so adorable, in fact, that Iām hesitant to try it on. But since this is the store-issued uniform, thereās nothing I can do.
āLetās get you started with some accounting work. I know it isnāt easy at first, but just do your best until it grows on you.ā
āGot it.ā
When I turn to face the counter, a man with a muscular build who looks to be somewhere in his thirties enters my field of vision, his arms crossed. Heās wearing the exact same uniform as me, so I can assume that heās another employee. The pink apron strongly clashes with his appearance, making for an incredibly surreal sight.
āOh, thatās Khiel-san. If thereās anything you need to know, just ask him about it.ā
āI understand.ā
I move over to the inner side of the counter and bow my head toward Khiel.
āIāll be in your care from now on. My nameās Yuuā Hamou. Itās nice to meet you.ā
ā⦠New blood, are ya?ā
Khiel-san had spoken with a very intimidating voice.
āListen up, lad. This here, itās a battlefield. Lose your head for just a second, and youāre done for. Wanna live? Then just watch my back and learn how to survive.ā
Wait, isnāt this a general store? Whyās this guy ready to risk his life over a part-time job?
āBut still, nothing beats good, hard work. Nothing beats the taste of sake bought with the money your own sweat and tears bring you. Makes you remember youāre alive.ā
And now heās talking again, adding even more on top. Also, I donāt think this is the kind of job thatād make you sweat that muchā¦
āKhiel-sanās pretty much a celebrated veteran of this store. Been working here for fifteen years, you know.ā
āFifteen years?!ā
What the shopkeeper just said throws me for a loop. How much work can you even put in for a measly five coppers an hour?!
*Hamou ā A pronunciation close to the Japanese term for High King or Supreme Ruler; Haou.