Job Class and Drakons and God and Adventurers Guild
ăAjillo⌠Now this oneâs good too!ă
ăYou have olive oil all over your mouth. At least wipe it before you come out of the kitchen.ă
After serving them Ajillo, a dish fried in garlic oil, the bear-like owner strode back to the kitchen. Hikaru taught him the recipe as well. The man used shrimp and mushroom for this one.
Apparently the owner purchased garlic in bulk from a store in Pond that sold unusual ingredients. He also felt proud since he could now procure stock regularly from Forestia.
ăSo, Hikaru. About lil DrakeâŚăLavia said.
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Drake, who was blowing on a shrimp, turned to Lavia, puzzled.
ăLil Drake? I donât think it suits him.ă
ăNah, I can understand. Iâm just too adorable. So what is it, human girl?ă
ăDrakons live in heaven, right? Are you friends with God?ă
ăYes, we do live in heaven. But I havenât met God.ă
Hikaru wondered the same as well, so he asked Drake about it. To put it simply, drakons were Godâs speakers. They were tasked to mediate on earth in Godâs stead. Drakons didnât give birth to drakons, but rather God created them whenever he needed one.
As Hikaru had already guessed, God was a part of this worldâs system. Hence, He hadnât shown Himself to the drakons or other living creatures.
It was said that drakons that worked for God were holy, while the drakons that wreaked havoc and caused chaos were evil. For a drakon, Drake was young and lacked knowledg âalthough minus the time he spent trapped in the orb, he was still a hundred years oldâso he didnât have much information. He also didnât know about Soul Boards.
ăSo did Drake leave heaven and come here because God needed him to?ăLavia asked.
ăIf what he says is true, then yeah. Iâd say God chose the wrong guy, but He doesnât make mistakes.ă
ăHey! I can hear you, you know!ă
Then bells clanged as the door opened.
ăEvery day is so stressful. Itâs exhausting!ă
ăBut thatâs why we drink to relieve stress, right? Oh, this is quite unusual. People in the booth at this hourâă
A familiar pair. One was a red-haired beauty with short hair and a sharp look on her face. The other was just as pretty, but her face said she was hiding something. Her long, purple hair went straight down, resting on her ample breasts.
Jill and Gloria, Pondâs Adventurers Guildâs receptionists. They froze as soon as they saw Hikaru. Jillâs lips, in particular, were quivering.
ăLong time, no see.ăHikaru greeted, raising his hand.
ăH-H-HikaâŚăJill sounded as though she had a hiccup.ăâLong time no see?!â Thatâs all you have to say?!ă
ăMy, fancy meeting you here in these times, Hikaru.ăGloria approached him from behind slowly, her tone seeming to imply something. Hikaru even felt nostalgic.
ăI really donât have much to say. Iâm leaving Pond in ten days anyway.ăHikaru said as he put the Dimension Dragon Box away.
Drake seemed to have read the situation⌠Or rather, he fell asleep after eating to his heartâs content. He lay on Laviaâs lap, looking just like an ordinary scarf.
ăLeave Pond? Where are you going?ă
ăScholarzard in Forestia. I rented a place there.ă
ăWhat?! Thatâs so far away!ă
ăHey, Jill. You just arrived and youâre already making a racket.ă
By the time the owner brought the next dish, Jill had regained her composure a bit, and took a seat at the head of the table. For some reason, Gloria sat next to Hikaru. The pressure (mostly from her breasts) instilled fear on him. He felt an icy stare coming from Lavia sitting across.
ăAh, weâre actually leaving soonâă
ăWhat are you saying? I prepared lots of new recipes today for you!ăthe owner said.
Great. Iâll stink of garlic tomorrow for sure, Hikaru thought.
ăHikaruâă
ăSo, Hikaru. What brings you to Pond this time?ăGloria asked before Jill could finish.
ăBuy some equipment. And also teach the owner how to use garlic. Thatâs all.ă
ăIâll get straight to the point. Are you a part of the current dispute?ă
I really canât stand this woman. Gloria hit the mark directly, although Hikaru had no idea how much she knew. Then again, considering it was Gafrasti himself who bore witness to Hikaru clearing the dungeon, one would think that the boy was involved in the current crisis as well.
ăThe current situation has nothing to do with me. And I have no interest in it either. Whichever side wins, I donât care.ă
ăBut the Four Stars of the East are going to fight to defend Pond.ă
ăThatâs because theyâre rank B adventurers, so they have the duty and responsibility to help. Iâm only rank E.ă
ăAh, yes. Youâre right. Would you mind coming to the guild tomorrow? For the great feat of clearing the dungeon, Iâll talk to the higher-ups and see if we can get you promoted to rank D.ă
ăWhat?ă
ăThis lady here and Miss Paula are members of your party, correct? I donât mean to be rude, but have you formally established a party? If not, then how about registering in Pond? I have a feeling your party will leave a mark in history. It would be an honor if the first step of your story starts at Pond.ă
ăWhat are you saying, Gloria? Hikaru is a Civilian.ăJill said.
Gloria snickered. Jill still seemed to think that Hikaruâs job class was Civilian.
Upon hearing the word âpartyâ, Laviaâs eyes gleamed.
Now that I think about it, Hikaru thought, we got her a guild card, but we havenât actually formed an actual party. If we formed one, weâd be able to take requests that could only be assigned to parties. Other than that, thereâs really no meaningful benefit. But parties always came up in adventure stories. I can see why sheâs excited.
ăOkay. Weâll be at the guild tomorrow.ăHikaru said.
Gloria squinted her eyes and clapped her hands together.ăThatâs great.ăshe said.ăYou may also consult the Adventurers Guild for questions regarding job classes, so if you have any, donât hesitate to come to us.ă
ăO-OkayâŚă
She still wants to know about my job class. Her tenacity was admirable.
ăHikaru.ăJill spoke, her eyes filled with scorn.ăWhoâs the pretty girl?ă
Iâve done nothing but engage in tiresome conversations all day, Hikaru thought.
ăHer nameâs Lavia, an adventurer.ăhe replied.
ăI see. Lavia. Where did you meet her? Wait a minute⌠The name sounds familiarâŚă
ăI met her in Forestia. Show her your guild card, Lavia.ă
ăOh, I guess itâs true.ăJill said.
Since the cardâs registration field showed Forestia, they managed to fool Jill. Gloria, on the other hand, had her eyes opened wide. She probably realized that this was the same Lavia, the daughter of the Count that was killed in Pond some time backâa shocking caseâand the suspect for the murder.
But Gloria didnât say word and simply smiled at Hikaru.
(You owe me one, okay?)
(I have no idea what you mean. Sheâs just Lavia with no family name.)
(I see. I actually looked into any further news about the case. I thought you might be interested.)
(What do you want to know?)
(Letâs talk about that tomorrow.)
They conversed with their eyes alone. Hikaru could feign complete ignorance, but he was interested as to what happened to the murder case afterwards. It wouldnât be a bad idea to ask her about it. No one was after Lavia anymore anyway.
(You sure have a twisted personality.)
(Iâll take that as a compliment.)
(You should use your craftiness to get yourself a man and settle down.)
(âŚâŚâŚ)
Gloriaâs smile froze abruptly. She was already at a marriageable age, and a few years older than Jill.
Ha, I got her good. Hikaru looked satisfied. Lavia and Paula seemed confused, not sure what was going on.