This is the feudal lordâs mansion, but itâs small compared to Leilaâs house and Yorâs. If they hadnât told me about it beforehand, I wouldâve thought it was a normal house.
Of course, the houses around it look better than the ones in the area where our inn is, but this noble quarter still falls short compared to other towns Iâve seen.
That said, I donât consider that a bad thing. It means I can walk around without feeling tense. One thing that does seem out of place is the guard acting as gatekeeper.
I show him the introduction letter the guildmaster of the alchemist guild wrote for me, and apparently theyâve already discussed this, because weâre quickly taken by an old man in a butlerâs outfit to a reception room.
Weâre given drinks, and after waiting for a bit, the door opens and we hear heavy footsteps, before the old man from before accompanies a plump man inside the room.
Chris stands up, so I do the same, and keep following her movements when she lowers her head.
The man sees that, walks over in front of us, and sits heavily on the sofa.
âWhat is your business?â
âI believe the alchemist guild already contacted you, but we wish to receive permission to cross over to AlteaâŠâ
âOh that⊠We canât do that.â
I strain myself talking in a way Iâm not used to, and Iâm shot down right away.
âWell, itâs a busy season, and we donât have time to be concerned with such matters. If thatâs all, we are done here.â
He says very fast, before getting up and leaving.
Chris is just as surprised as I am, and weâre both left here as the butler escorts the man out.
âDoes he have a problem with the guildmaster of the alchemist guild?â
I ask, and Chris responds with a troubled look on her face.
âMaybe we should go talk to him.â
I think thatâs a good idea, so we do just that.
When we go to the alchemist guild and tell them what happened, Yan looks perplexed.
âThat guy can be difficult but⊠I think something might have happened.â
Apparently thereâs no animosity between them, but it seems he tends to not think about other things when thereâs something on his mind.
The guildmaster says heâs probably preoccupied with another problem.
âIn any case, Iâll try talking to him. Iâve also gotten in contact with the guild in Altea, so you might be able to get it through there. Where are you staying, mister?â
I tell them the name of the inn, and Yan suggests we go to the chemist guild, even if itâs a long shot.
âLaurel tree fruit? Iâm sorry, but we donât have any in stock.
Apparently laurel tree fruit is also popular here as a material for making medicine with a lot of applications.
That means itâs less effective than specialized medication, but itâs effective against hard to understand conditions, so itâs also used as a stopgap measure in emergency situations. That makes it so they go through them very fast.
That doesnât mean that theyâre wasting precious items without a care, but it does mean that theyâre guaranteed to spend at least a certain amount.
And laurel tree fruit is necessary to make that medicine, so if anything, they also want more of it.
âThis fruit is even more valuable than I thought.â
ââŠI think weâre really going to have to go to that islandâŠâ
I whisper, and Chris looks exasperated.
âAre you by any chance thinking of using one of those small boats we heard about yesterday in the stall?â
âGeez, you canât. Letâs just meet up with the others and discuss what to do next.â
âYes, letâs do thatâŠâ
Itâs almost noon, so theyâre probably around the stalls.
We tell them what happened, and start considering going to the guild to accept a quest to blow off steam.
It wouldnât be good if Yan tried to contact us while we were away, but can we ask someone in the inn to take a message? Well, we have time, so we can probably just tell them weâre going to accept a quest.
We probably donât have time to go too far, but I feel like my thoughts are going to wander in a bad direction if I donât do something. And more importantly, people registered in the adventurer guild have to do quests from time to time, so we should take care of that now that we can.
âAre there any quests we can accept?â
Hikari says while pulling my sleeve, as I look at the board.
Sheâs pointing to a medicinal herb picking quest.
âMaster, I think Hikari wants to go hunt animals that appear in the forest and pick mushrooms.â
Says Sera, and she tells me what they heard by the stalls.
I look at Mia and Rurika, and they nod.
Asks Hikari. I look at the quest again, then back at her. I guess we could do a medicinal herb picking quest.
But I donât think we can come back the same day, so we really should tell Yan about it.
And so, I go to the alchemist guild alone, and when I tell Yan weâve accepted a quest to pick medicinal herbs, he asks to pick some for them too.
Well, weâre going there anyway, so sure.
After all, Yan is going out of his way to help me, and heâs even willing to pay.