ăWe are. Tomorrow.ăHikaru replied immediately. Seated on the counter, their eyes were level and straight. For a moment, Jillâs face stiffened before taking a seat next to him.
ăGive me your strongest drink.ăHer eyes were already glazed. Hikaru sensed danger.
ăH-HeyâŚă
ăWhat I drink is none of your business, Hikaru.ă
ăUhh⌠I⌠I guessâŚă
Not knowing what to do, Hikaru shot a beseeching glance at Lavia, who simply looked away. She probably meant to say âYouâre on your own.â
ăHikaru-sama, youâre a cruel man, you know that? Jill-chan was restless all the time you were in the royal capital.ă
ăI-I wasnât! I was just worried about him since he can be reckless. What if he was in trouble or he was dying? He looks perfectly fine, though.ă
ăFortunately.ă
Although one wrong move in my fight with Lawrence and I wouldâve been a goner, Hikaru thought.
ăThank you for waiting.ă
An employee brought a glass filled with amber-colored liquid. At a glance, it looked like whiskey â a distilled liquor.
ăSo, you quickly got promoted and then leaving Pond. I see. Okay. Ugh.ă
After stirring the glass a bit, Jill downed its contents.
ăFwaaahh! More.ă
ăWhoa, whoaâŚă
ăIâll have some red juice.ă
Gloria ordered âjuiceâ, which was actually a cocktail â a liquor mixed with juice from a red fruits that looked like pomegranate. Apparently it had a refreshing flavor and was easy to drink.
ăI knew⌠you were going to leave Pond one day⌠But thereâs no need to be in such a hurryâŚăJill muttered.
Hikaru was aware she cared for him more than others, but he didnât think she felt that attached to him.
ăâŚSorry. When I think about the dungeon, I just couldnât sit still.ă
ăYou couldâve told me about how you wanted to get promoted, and I wouldâve told you about safer ways to do that.ă
ăWell I didnât do anything dangerous. I just bought the stuff I delivered to the guild.ă
That was what he told Gloria anyway.
ăHow much did you spend? The money you got from the Red-horned Rabbit should be almost gone, right? Money is important for adventurers. Also purchasing from someone else could be dangerous too, you know. If heâs strong enough to hunt monsters, he could sell his loot in town. That way he can earn the peopleâs trust and can even get promoted. The fact that he doesnât do that means heâs hiding something.ăJill said.
ăSheâs right. Unken said we need to be more vigilant if someone that strong is lurking in the area around the lake.ăGloria added.
ăâŚâŚâŚă
Huh⌠I guess thatâs one way to look at it, Hikaru thought. He had chosen an inconspicuous method to get promoted quickly. It seemed the adventurers he saw at the lake today werenât just investigating whether or not Hikaru attacked other adventurers, but they were assessing how dangerous the âguyâ he bought stuff from was.
ăOkay, I mightâve been a bit careless.ă
ăItâs not like you to admit you were wrong. You just want to end the conversation quickly since youâre not coming back anyway, right?ă
ăWait, what kind of person do you think I am?ă
ăItâs quite strange. You brought some excellent goods today as well, Hikaru-sama. But the adventurers we sent didnât find your seller.ăGloria said, being nosy once again.
ăMaybe theyâre wary of skilled adventurers.ăHikaru replied.
ăPerhaps. They must be shady people, then. Itâs strange how they just send you back though when you carry so much money.ă
The owner brought metal cups filled with red juice. Gloria took a sip.
ăIâm being careful. If you keep on investigating, I think youâll find them eventually.ă
Hikaru wasnât about to take Gloriaâs baits. He simply gave her vague answers. Gloria gave a significant smile and said no more.
ăAre you really leaving tomorrow?ăJill asked with a dejected look on her face, unaware of the battle going on between Hikaru and Gloria behind the scenes. She had already taken two shots.
ăWhoa, slow down.ă
ăI want to get smashed.ă
ăFine. Iâll pay for your drink.ă
ăWhat?ă
ăIn exchange, Iâm going to choose what you drink. Chugging down strong liquors isnât good for your health.ă
ăAll right, fine. Choose away.ăJill said arrogantly, but smiling nonetheless. She seemed happy that Hikaru was worried about her and that he was going to pay.
ăIs there a type of drink you like?ă
ăI drink just about anything, but I guess Iâm not a fan of the sweet ones.ă
Hikaru recalled the time the manager offered free food but reminded Jill that she had to pay for beverage. She really was a heavy drinker.
He ordered a drink that was three parts gin and one part vermouth, garnished with an olive. This world had beverages similar to gin and vermouth. If they were a little bit too sweet, he requested lemon or something similar squeezed into it as well.
There were refrigerators in this magic-filled world. But the maintenance costs were high; either you use magic or a spirit magic gem. As such only restaurants with high sales had them. Pasta Magic had a fridge. Hikaru could expect them to serve cold cocktails.
Back in Japan, Hikaru, who was so interested in the grown-up world, studied cocktails. He even used his fatherâs account to order alcohol online and taste them. Heâd get drunk right away though, making him realize he had little tolerance. It was back then that he learned how to make cocktails.
ăOh⌠I havenât seen this one before.ă
ăTry it.ă
There were cocktails in this world as well, but they were lacking in variety. Most people just had one kind of alcohol, or mix a bit of citrus juice into it.
Jill lifted her glass â unfortunately it wasnât a cocktail glass â and took a sip.
ăYum!ă
Covering her mouth, she looked at Hikaru.
ăItâs called a martini. Back in my place, they call it the king of cocktails. Itâs refreshing, but also strong-flavored.ă
Although one sip and I get dizzy, he thought.
ăIâm glad you like it.ă
ăYeah. Thanks.ăJill said, blushing. A smile blossomed across her face.
Phew. Looks like sheâs in a good mood now. Then out of the blue, Hikaru felt an elbow strike his side.
(Ouch! That hurts!)
(My bad. I didnât mean to do that.)
It was Lavia, who was seated on the other side.
(Wait, are you jealous?)
(You better watch out, or I might just elbow you by accident again.)
(Sorry.)
Hikaru felt happy knowing Lavia was feeling jealous. His side hurt, though.
ăHikaru-sama. Can you order something for me too?ă
ăYouâre getting ale.ă
Ale was a type of beer.
ăDid I hear that right? Ale?ăGloria asked.
No need to give this nosy woman a cocktail. Hikaru ordered with a broad smile on his face.
ăMy treat⌠Ale for the lady, please. In the biggest tankard you have.ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
A large mug, bigger than Gloriaâs face, was slammed in front of her. She was smiling, but her face was twitching.
ăIsnât that great, Gloria? Heâs paying for yours as well.ăJill said with an air of innocence. Gloria could only nod in agreement.
ăSo anyway, Hikaru-kun. Youâre heading to Root Hubbard?ă
ăYeah. I want to enter the dungeon.ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
ăYou look worried.ă
ăOf course. Dungeons are dangerous. Donât you know that?ă
ăAnd so is completing requests. ă
ăI guess⌠but you tried too hard in getting promoted to rank E. Itâs like youâre rushing through life.ă
So thatâs how I look like from other people, huh⌠Iâm actually trying to play it safe. I need to take Lavia away from the Four Stars of the East and then leave the kingdom as soon as possible.
ăListen. You need to be extra prepared before entering a dungeon. Gathering information is crucial and youâve got to bring certain items for emergencies.ă
Jill seemed to be drunk. She was getting more talkative, going all mentor mode.
ăOintments, medicinal herbs, and potions. Although the last one is a bit expensive.ă
ăPotionsâŚă
He had never thought about himself getting injured. But there might be times when he would have to act separately from Lavia. If she gets injured then⌠Besides ointments, this world also had potions. The latter could heal wounds quickly.
ăI can buy those at the Alchemists Guild, right?ă
ăYeah. Itâs around 1,000 gilans per vial. But it can seal up fatal wounds right away.ă
ăHow do they make potions anyway?ă
ăThey take a pill thatâs filled with highly potent medicinal herbs and dissolve it in holy water blessed by a temple. Then a healer imbues it with healing magic. Something like that I guess. The magic goes away after a few days so theyâre pretty much for one-time use only.ă
The temple and Alchemists Guild are running a good business, huh⌠If I could buy a little peace of mind with 1,000 gilans, I definitely should, Hikaru thought.
ăAlsoâŚă
And so Jill kept talking. She seemed to be getting excited as Hikaru was listening attentively.
Then she was fast asleep, head slumped on the counter.
ăOh, my. Iâm going home soon. Iâll leave the rest to you, Hikaru-sama.ă
ăWait a sec! Youâre leaving Jill behind?ă
ăItâs rare for her to be sleeping carelessly. Maybe itâs because youâre here.ă
Gloria looked at Jill like an older sister watching over her younger sister⌠Then again, an older sister wouldnât leave her sister behind and head home. Gloria looked dead drunk, her face red.
ăYouâre such a lady-killer, Hikaru-sama. Paula and her friends were looking for you.ă
ăAhâŚă
The trio from the sticks. Hikaru hadnât seen them since they parted ways after eating at this diner. He didnât plan to meet them anyway, and there was really no point in doing so. They were grateful to him, but he couldnât trust them.
ăThey want to continue adventuring.ă
ăThey should just head back to their village.ă
ăWhat will they do once theyâre back?ă
ăI mean, they have their homes there.ă
Hikaru felt Lavia stir beside him. She didnât have a home to return to. So did Hikaru. Unseen by Gloria, he held her hand. She was surprised, but she held his as well. Fortunately it was getting late. There were no other customers left besides themselves.
ăThereâs no work waiting for them in their poor village. They could even just be dead weight.ăthe manager said, drinking beer behind the counter.
ăItâs common for families to send people away to the city just to reduce food expenses. Anyway, this cocktailâs delicious. Hikaru, you said this is from your hometown?ă
ăY-Yeah⌠You can serve it here if you want to.ă
ăAre you sure?ă
ăYeah. Anyway, do you know where those girls are from?ă
ăYou mean the ones with you here last time? I just heard it by chance. Apparently their place is growing poorer each day.ă
ăCanât they all just leave then?ă
ăThey canât. Nobles have a firm grasp on them.ă
Ah, right. Hikaru traced Rolandâs memories. Nobles didnât like farmers leaving their domains. Theyâd offer favorable deals with tax collections and low interest rates on loans. But if a whole family left, the nobles would catch and beat them. They overlooked cases where young people left to work in the capital. Money would be sent back to their families at home, after all. Money would flow from the capital to the countryside.
ăI just hope they donât take unreasonable requests.ăGloria said, heaving a sigh. She downed the last contents of her huge mug.
Hikaru carried Jill on his back as they left the restaurant. Gloria tagged along, saying they should let her sleep in the Adventurers Guild nap room. With a point on Strength, Hikaru didnât have much trouble carrying her.
Hikaru had his mind on other things, however. Jillâs face was too close. He could smell that fragrance unique to women. As much as he wanted to ignore it, he could feel two soft masses pressing on his back. The supple thighs he was holding were warm as well. Heâd be grinning by now if Lavia wasnât shooting icy glares at him from behind.
ăAre you adventuring with Hikaru-sama? Uhm⌠what was your name again?ă
Gloria moved closer to Lavia.
ăRenclaw.ă
ăYes, Renclaw-sama.ă
ăYou donât have to add âsamaâ. Iâm not an adventurer.ă
Gloria tried to strike a conversation with Lavia, but the latter simply gave short, indifferent answers. Surely there wasnât anything wrong with a young boy sounding like a girl. Hikaru was getting nervous, but he could only leave it to Laviaâs capable hands.
ăWeâre here. The key.ă
ăOh, right. By the way, Renclaw-sama. You should drop by the guild once Hikaru-sama is gone.ă
ăI will.ă
She wasnât going to, of course. Lavia was leaving with Hikaru, after all. But people would start wondering about their relationship if they said they were leaving together, so they made it sound like âRenclawâ was staying in town. Gloria would forget about her soon, anyway.
ăThere we go. Sheâs sleeping like a log.ă
There was a small bed in the guildâs nap room. It could be locked from the inside, and using a key from outside unlocked it.
ăHikaru-sama, what about Jillâs souvenir?ă
She probably meant a gift from the capital.
ăI suppose I can give her one.ă
Hikaru left a bag with an accessory case inside that Lavia had bought by Jillâs bedside.
ăThat looks more expensive than mine.ăGloria muttered, but Hikaru ignored her. He thought about leaving a message, but refrained from doing so.
We might not see each other again. Maybe in the far future, after we leave the kingdom.
They then left the guild.
ăShould I walk you home?ăHikaru asked Gloria.
ăI can go home on my own, thank you. I donât want to fall victim to your clutches.ăshe replied and left.
Hikaru almost said he wasnât planning to do anything, but then he remembered the time he saw her naked and couldnât say a word.
ăWhatâs wrong, Hikaru?ă
ăI-Itâs nothing. Letâs go back and sleep. We have to be up early tomorrow.ă
ăYeah.ă
It was getting late on their last night in Pond.
First thing in the morning and they were already busy. They went to Dodorono to pay him 30,700 gilans. He was quiet as he received the money, but exclaimed, âIâm going to make the best cloak ever!â
Next they went to Leniwoodâs shop to get the Dagger of Strength Hikaru had left for maintenance. Together with the steel dagger he bought yesterday, he wore them diagonally at his back like an X.
They then bought consumables for a five-day trip. After hotdogs for breakfast, they would be all set.
ăA B-ranked adventurer came by yesterday.ăthe hotdog stand owner said.
He probably meant Selica. You mean âcame by againâ. He didnât say it out loud, however.
ăShe said sheâs going to fully support my hotdogs.ă
ăI-I see. Sounds like they really like them.ă
ăItâs all thanks to you, kid. So thank you.ă
ăIf youâre really grateful, then stop calling me âkidâ.ă
ăYoung master.ă
ăQuit joking around.ă
ăMay I know your name?ă
ăâŚâŚâŚă
If he gave his name, Selica might find out about it. But somehow he didnât really mind. This hotdog stand had done a lot for him⌠Or rather, the opposite. Heâd done a lot for the hotdogs. It was strange how they didnât know each otherâs names all this time.
ăItâs Hikaru.ă
ăHikaru⌠Mineâs Ernest.ă
ăI see. See you later.ă
ăGo get âem. Youâre not coming back for a while, arenât you? I can see it on your face.ă
ăâŚYeah.ă
Their parting wasnât solemn. He paid sixty gilans. Lavia seemed happy to have her spicy hotdog.
As always, Hikaru pretended to leave town first, then came back for Lavia with Group Obfuscation.
It cost 1,000 gilans for a five-day trip to Root Hubbard on a carriage, simple lodging included. Hikaru paid for two.
Five days later, just past noon, they arrived at Root Hubbard.