Horned Tanuki and Horned Civet appeared, but they didnât pose any problem, so I continued walking. Well, theyâre not aggressive animals that would attack people, in the first place.
I could sense a bear nearby. Dunno if itâs horned or hornless, but itâs presence was way stronger than that of a normal bear, so I decided to use magic in the meantime. If itâs not effective, then I would just run away andă Teleport ă out of this place. I arrived at the place where I could feel the presence while thinking about these things.
ă ă Wind Slash ă! ă
In order to use magic, I wrapped the attributes within me with mana, then just imagined what kind of spell I wanted to cast and drew from whatever attribute that was needed.
They taught me how to draw the attributes in a way I could understand easily, and imagination was a piece of cake thanks to all those games I played in Japan.
Thereâs no concept of âLevelâ in this world, but the vestiges of spiritual energy that the monster once possessed would flow into the body of the person who annihilated it. That added power would make the person stronger, but on a side note, the nature of its spirit and its attribute could also affect him. People who tried to slay monsters all the time while having a weak mind could possibly monsterfy, too.
I gotă Mental Resistanceă so it didnât concern me. Oh, thereâs the bear, and it has a horn on its forehead. Time to cast a spell.
Complete Attributes were given along with Body Tempering, it seemed. The ordinary protections that had been bestowed to me ăź Vanâs Fire, Ludereâs Earth and Silence, Palâs Earth, Khadarâs Verdure (thatâs Plants), Ishâs Water and Recovery, Mischtâs Light and Wind, Halfalfaâs Light, Richeâs Ice and Darkness 㟠had all been strengthened.
As a result ăź
It was completely blasted off. Oh, yeah! Great. Letâs do it with the sword next time.
***
I didnât have any problems defeating them with a sword; everythingâs A-okay as I hiked through the forest. Only a handful of people could cast magic, and I might meet some folks, so it should be better to just wield the sword for now. The only problem was what to do with the monsters I slayed. Yup, I got my ă Storage ă, but I could only take a single bear per visit to the Commerce Guild.
Bear monstersâ innards could be made into stomach tonics and restorative drugs, while hides fetch a high price since theyâre great raw materials for armours, and the price for meat was not bad, either. No choice then, I had to sell them one at a time, I guess.
I went in and out of town, checked in at an inn, had to leave some traces ăź ugh, doing all these became troublesome for me now.
I could go home easily whenever I wanted, so I took advantage of that fact and wandered aimlessly. It was then that I found a bubbling spring, but most of the water seeped back to the earth, so itâs just the size of a puddle.
The view was quite splendid, with the moss spreading around the limpid water, and the sand was very clean due to being rinsed by the very clear water for a long period of time.
Alright, it was time to sell that bear and go home. Oops, I had to take out one of the Horned Bears first. I wrapped it then tried to put it inside the sack, but it didnât fit, so what to do nowâŚWhatever, it was fine even if it was jutting out.
I ă Teleportă to the edge of the forest, then hiked all the way to the town.
ă Hey, youâre tougher than you look, eh. Quite surprising for that face, huh.ă
The gatekeeper stared at me in awe, but that couldnât be helped since my âimageâ really didnât fit with how I appear now. Really, the bearâs bottom-up inside the sack I carried on my back, so its feet were sticking out, that was all, you know.
ă Did you come here looking like that? ă
I went directly to the Commerce Guildâs Purchasing Window, and was asked that, too.
ă Thought itâs better than walking around dragging a carcassâs half body in plain sight though⌠ă
The head was cleanly chopped from the body.
ă Sorry, trouble you to drop it here? ă
I lowered the bear on the workstation behind the counter just as the teller requested.
ă Whoa, great. The entire hideâs usable. Youâre not only strong but skillful, too, huh. Wait for a bit, itâll take less than a quarter-time ă
The bear was then hanged, and three people worked on disassembling it. Half-time was roughly an hour here, while quarter-time was around 30 minutes.
ă By the way, can you tell me where to take lessons on how to prepare potions? ă
ă Hm? If itâs potions, then the book club next door has recipes. Try Doctorâs Guild ăź no, the Alchemy Guild might be better if itâs magical potions, I guess? If itâs just to broaden your knowledge, then we also have plenty consigned here at the Commerce Guild, although most of them are strictly for guild or personal use only. ă
Oh, so they had a convenient system like that.
ă Iâll go next door for a while. Everythingâs for sale, so please assess accordingly. ă
I got a claim check then immediately went to the building beside this one.
I relayed my purpose to the guide, and then I headed towards the teller window. There was a counter, and several shelves filled with books were lined up behind it.
ă Excuse me. I want to purchase some recipes for potions. Also, can I please have a catalogue of the recipes for sale, if possible? ă
Got the potion recipes, but not the catalogue. I imagined it would be one to three sheets of paper, but I was given a bundle, instead, and it covered a wide range of topics, from cuisines down to firing bricks. Itâs not like they were patented, but they were handled much like cooking recipes.
The recipe for potions was easy. Hmm, medicinal herbs, blessed water, a concoctioner who would pour mana â I already got the medicinal herbs, and maybe the water from home would doâŚ?
The Alchemy Guild seemed to handle recipes of potions that were beyond the basic levels. I could try going there after I got the payment for the bear.
I could use Recovery Magic to treat wounds, and almost all illnesses could be cured using ăHeală, but itâd turn messy if I got discovered. Itâs also troublesome to keep on hiding the fact that I was strong, so I decided to be open about it from the get-go. The potions would be used as cover for my ability to heal wounds, plus, they sell for a hefty price, apparently.
Plenty of guys in this world were physically strong since the spirits governing strength were show-offs. Apparently, they wanted to display their power, so many of them would bestow strength to people. Those who could use magic were few and far between compared to them. There were magic users who had weak mana, or else didnât possess attributes, so magicians who could join battles were scarce.
Apparently, those who had mana but couldnât cast magic became alchemists, instead. However, it didnât necessarily mean that if the magician was great at firing magic, he could also do alchemy, since many of those magicians werenât deft at mana manipulation.
So, what about me? Iâll be fine, I think.
ă Hey, you got a magic stone. Wanna see it first? ă
ă Please. ă
They called out to me when I returned to the disassembly place. Itâs my first magic stone!
I imagined it would be the size of a ping pong ball, but it was way smaller than that. Itâs even smaller than the stones in Sisâs ring ăź sheâs an extreme peacock so I was pretty sure her rings and necklaces had gems larger than whatâs considered ordinary. Was it normal to think that way?
I placed the scarlet stone on top of my palm and stared at it. This midget wasnât even the size of my pinky fingertip.
ă Itâs a red spinel. Congrats, spinels are more valuable the redder they are. ă
ă Thanks? ă
I expressed gratitude even though I wasnât sure about its value yet.
There were a lot of times when spirits of the monsters who generally go on a rampage would crystallize into crimson gems. The stronger they were, the deeper the hue.
Magic stones were also a type of gemstone; the only difference was the former was tinged with mana. They could be used in magic, as well as ingredients in medicines. They were also frequently worn and flaunted, though. Even if the gems in the engagement rings were small, they were also magic stones.
ă Do you want to sell it, too? The color and size are enough to cast strong fire magic, you know? ă
ă Yeah, I donât mind if you buy it out. ă
I could use spells even without that magic stone.
My breast pocket was considerably bulging with cash, so I should gather the tools right away and return back home. Requests for monster subjugation were probably as many as the innumerable cities, so that must be the reason why I got the apparatus I needed right away, and just from a single bearâs portion, mind you.
Potion-making could be a mighty display of the Japaneseâs ingenuity, so I was pretty complacent. They already gave me talents, so itâd be depressing if I couldnât make them.
Hmmm, a laboratory would be nice. The medicinal herbsâ aroma bothered me a bit.