Hikaru left Leniwoodâs shop together with Lavia. As for Paula, they would have to come back for her later.
ăShould we go see Professor Katy? She did help with Laviaâs robes.ăHikaru said.
ăWe should.ăLavia replied.
The two strolled through the streets of Pond. The year was ending, but none of the year-end bustle could be felt in town, mostly because of the civil war. Snow would be falling soon. Compared to the long winters in Forestia, however, it wasnât that cold here.
Katy had booked an inn near where Kelbeck lived. Hikaru and Lavia ran into her as she was walking around town, carrying a bag.
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ăProfessor!ă
ăOh, Hikaru. What a coincidence.ă
ăItâs not a coincidence. We were looking for you. Dodorono told us about what you did. Thank you.ă
Katy smiled. She looked lovely, but the flame tattoo on her face ruined her beauty. Thatâs what Hikaru thought, at least.
ăNo big deal. Itâs also a bit of an experiment. Iâd love to hear some feedback later.ă
ăOkay, will do. I heard youâre going back to Scholarzard soon.ă
Katy nodded.ăYeah. This bag contains things Iâll need on the trip. It was my first time crossing the border. I had people to talk to since you were around, but Iâll be alone on my way back. I bought books to kill time.ă
ăWeâre going back to Scholarzard too.ă
ăReally? Isnât this your, uhh⌠whatâs the word⌠home?ă
Not at all. But Hikaru felt attached to this town since it was the starting point to his life in this world. He liked the place, at least, that heâd prevent Pond from being destroyed.
ăA lot happened for me here in Pond.ă
Hikaru grasped Laviaâs hand tight, and she did the same. Lavia had some memories of the town as well.
ăWhat about Kelbeck?ă
ăI talked a lot with my brother. About our magic item research, weâll send each other letters.ă
ăYou really do get along well, huh?ă
ăMy brother is a gentle guy, so heâs easy to talk to.ă
Gentle? With that face?
ăH-Hikaru!ă
A voice calling for Hikaru came from afar. He glanced at the direction of the voice and saw Jill running towards him, still in her uniform.
ăI finally found you! I was about to issue a request to the adventurers to look for you.ă
ăWere you looking for me?ă
ăCome to the guild immediately! Thereâs a designated request for you!ă
It was possible to personally ask someone for a request. In this case, no other adventurers could take it. The cost in turn was double the market rate. Still, it was up to the designated adventurer if he wanted to accept the job or not.
Jill grabbed Hikaruâs shoulders.ăWhat did you do?!ă
ăWhat do you mean?ă
ăThe client is Princess Kudyastoria!ă
Hikaru had no idea about any of this.
They hurried to the Adventurers Guild. Katy came along as well because it sounded interesting. The guild was abuzz, but it turned quiet the moment Jill brought Hikaru along. There were more people than usual.
ăHikaru, what did you do this time?ăSelyse raised her hand, smiling. The other three members of her party was present as well.
ăYou being here means you know about the request.ăHikaru said.
ăWeâre here by pure coincidence.ă
ăI wanna know what itâs about, so Iâll sit in with you!ă
ăHey, Selica. Canât you be more subtle?ă
Both Selyse and Selica were curious about the request from the princess. Hikaru thought about it for a bit.
ăAll right. You guys can join us.ă
ăReally? I thought for sure youâd say no, considering youâre secretive.ă
ăBut only you four. Other adventurers canât come.ă
Adventurers eager to join the discussion turned sullen. Ignoring them completely, Hikaru followed Jill to a different room.
Hikaru allowed the Four Stars of the East to be present mainly because he didnât know what the request was about, and since the women had plenty of experience regarding designated requests, he thought he could get some information out of them.
In the room were two long sofas facing each other. Hikaru, Lavia, and Katy took their seats, then Selica and Selyse sat down beside him. Sarah and Sophie brought their own chairs.
Hikaru assumed Jill would sit right across, but she went out to call the submaster instead. Hikaru didnât really like the overly-ambitious man, but he did bring rank C adventurers to escort Lavia to the royal capital. Thanks to him, he was able to rescue Lavia quite easily.
ăAh, Jill. You may leave.ăthe submaster said.
ăBut the paperworkâŚă
ăIâll ask Aurora to do it.ă
The receptionist was silent.
ăJill.ă
ăYes, Sir. I understand.ă
Jill stepped out of the room with a disgruntled look. Hikaru waited for the door to close before asking a question.
ăIs there a reason why you donât want Jill here?ă
ăThat womanâs tone is scary. Aurora is much easier to talk to.ă
Hikaru grinned. I know how you feel.
Aurora entered the room. A pretty woman, she had the usual gloomy aura around her. She sat down silently beside the submaster and produced a piece of paper unlike the ones posted on the request bulletin board. It was an envelope sealed with the royal familyâs crest.
ăNormally, the guild checks the request and explains the contents to the adventurer, but this oneâs strictly confidential. We were instructed to hand it directly to you.ă
ăI see.ă
ăWeâre too busy at the moment. I donât even know what theyâre thinking. Oh, you may read it.ă
The submaster was a greedy man, but all the chaos had left him exhausted. His face looked haggard, and his skin was pale. Working with the energetic Jill drained too much energy.
Hikaru accepted the envelope, ripped it open, and took out the letter.
ăHmmâŚă
ăWhatâs it about?ăLavia asked.
ăYou can read it too. And Professor Katy as well.ă
After reading it, Hikaru handed Lavia the letter.
ăUhm, Hikaru, was it? You just have to tell us if you accept this request or not.ăthe submaster said.ăYou can keep the details to yourself. Although to prove youâve completed the task, youâd have to contact the royal family directlyâă
ăApparently, they want me to send a letter to Agiapole in Bios and I have to do it in ten days. I can choose whatever route I want, but the fastest one would be cutting straight through Einbeast. They can escort me up to Leather Elka and they will lend me a horse.ă
ăWhat?ă
The submaster blinked in surprise. He didnât expect Hikaru to tell him everything.
ăI get paid 500,000 in advance. If I managed to deliver the letter successfully within ten days, theyâll pay me 2 million as reward. If I fail, the foreign minister will know since heâs headed there as well.ă
ăWh-Wh-What kind of letter are you delivering?ă
ăWho knows? Itâs not mentioned in the letter.ă
But Hikaru guessed it had something to do with the current conflict. Tension was high, and both sides could clash any day now. Thereâs no way the foreign minister would travel to a foreign country for no reason.
Itâs gotta have something to do with a ceasefire. Since Rising Falls is useless, Austrin is begging Bios for help. I believe Bios has been called to mediate a number of times in the past.
Hikaru got it all right, almost.
ăAre you going to accept the job?ăLavia asked.
Hikaru wasnât sure. Then, Sarah spoke up.
ăWhyâd they ask for Hikaru?ă
A valid question.
ăSweet Pleasure mustâve told them about him!ăSelica said.
ăAh, yes. Youâre probably right.ă
ăYou should go.ăSophie remarked.
ăWhy is that?ăHikaru sensed a questionable reason behind her words.
ăBios is a very beautiful country. Itâs worth visiting.ă
ăI see.ăHikaru nodded.
The churchâs HQ is located in Bios. Sheâs probably thinking that if Paula went there, everyone from the church would want her.
Sophieâs plan was to bring Paula to the church.
ăTen days, huhâŚăKaty muttered.ăWhy the time limit? And why not let the foreign minister bring the letter with him if heâs headed there anyway?ă
ăThat got me thinking as well.ăSelyse said.ăAsking adventurers for help means the princess is desperate. Otherwise, the nobles wouldnât have agreed to this.ă
ăIsnât ten days too difficult?ăHikaru asked.ăI bet others will also be headed there with copies of the letter. Asking adventurers for help may be surprising, but itâs not entirely unusual.ă
ăYeah. But still, this ten days thing is bugging me. The princess is desperate to get the letter there within the time limit. In other words, someone more powerful than her imposed this condition. Iâm guessing the Pope.ă
ăThe PopeâŚă
Hikaru recalled that one night in Leather Elka when he stole the Drakon Ball Staff. Ryver sent some kind of a report to the Pope.
The Pope⌠Or rather the Church and temples believe in God. In that case, they believed in drakons as well since theyâre Godâs servants. But Ryver was trying to obtain the staff⌠Do they think of it as just some artifact related to drakons?
Hikaru glanced at the white drakon wrapped around Laviaâs neck.
Thereâs still Drakeâs case. It might be a good idea to visit the Churchâs headquarters.
Lavia had been staring at him for a while.
ăWhat do you want to do?ăHikaru asked her.
ăI want to see beautiful temples!ă
ăOkay. Then Iâll take the job.ă
The submaster was shocked from Hikaruâs quick decision.
ăA-Are you sure? Ponsonia and Einbeast arenât exactly on good terms at the moment. It could be dangerous. No, itâs definitely dangerous.ă
ăWell, danger always follows adventurers. Besides, Iâm sure the princess asked me because she thinks I can succeed. A rank E⌠Oh, wait Iâm rank D now. A rank D adventurer can cross borders easily.ă
ăThatâs⌠true, I suppose.ă
ăIf Lavia wants to go, then Iâll go as well.ă
ăI-I see.ă
The submaster asked Aurora to proceed with the paperwork. Embarrassed, Lavia elbowed Hikaruâs side. Sheâs so adorable when embarrassed, Hikaru thought.
ăIâm sorry, Professor. Looks like we wonât be going with you back to Scholarzard.ă
ăItâs fine. To be honest, I envy you a bit. Adventurers have so much freedom.ă
ăIâd like to attend Claudeâs wedding if we make it back by spring.ă
ăIâm sure heâd want that too.ă
The mass wedding would be held this coming spring. Can we make it back before then? If nothing big happens, Iâm sure we can.
ăI wanna go to Bios too!ăSelica exclaimed.
ăYouâre not going anywhere.ăSelyse said.ăThe warâs still going on.ă
Selica pouted. She was just as carefree as well.
After a while, Aurora finished the paperwork. Hikaru would head to the royal capital tomorrow to receive the letter and then head straight for Agiapole.