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Chapter 29 – Rikarisu City

    Chapter 29 – Rikarisu City


    <span style="font-weight:400">— Leon Greyrat —


    <span style="font-weight:400">After being granted permission to enter, we walked through the vige before finding ourselves in the cozy abode of the vige elder, Rokkus.


    <span style="font-weight:400">With various bows and furs lining the walls, and arge hearth at the centre, it reminded me quite a bit of Sylphy''s house.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I hadn’t gone over there too often, but enough to have the picture in my head.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Since Laws was a hunter, and nearly every male in this vige seemed to be a hunter as well, it made sense for them to have simr decor.


    <span style="font-weight:400">With Norn and Aisha taking the time to rest after a long day, I talked with Rokkus about our ns.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…So you n to support your journey home by your own efforts?” Rokkus asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah,” I nodded. “I’m fairly strong, as is Ruijerd, and Eris is tough enough to take care of herself. I n to go as fast as the little ones can handle, earning money when I can.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I would need to visit a city and get an understanding of thend before making anything concrete, but I nned to pick up jobs from the Adventure Guild to earn our keep, and possibly even frencing my magic abilities if they were in demand.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ruijerd said that Rikarisu was close, right?


    <span style="font-weight:400">That was a fairly big city, from what Roxy told me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Indeed, Leon is strong,” Ruijerd added. “But either way, I will be joining them.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rokkus’ gentle smile turned into a small frown. “…Are you sure about that, Ruijerd?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“What do you mean? Of course, I am,” the man responded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“But… you are barred from entering any city in the continent, are you not?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">…Huh?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rokkus continued, “The only reason we allow you here is because of how you saved those children and continued to hunt monsters for us, which we are very grateful for, but the other viges and cities do not know of your true nature.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">My head slowly turned back to Ruijerd. “Is… this true?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">He awkwardly looked off to the side. “I will be fine waiting outside, shall ite to that.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Haa… right.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After seeing how Ruijerd was epted into this vige, I assumed that while he would have some difficulties with the poption, it would mostly amount to being avoided and feared.


    <span style="font-weight:400">If anything, I thought of that as an added benefit of having the man adventure with us, as he would scare off any problems that would likely arise with having four human children venturing the continent alone.


    <span style="font-weight:400">We wouldn’t look so vulnerable with a feared Superd with us, after all.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But being barred from the city entirely… well, that might prove to be a bit of an issue.


    <span style="font-weight:400">…Wait.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ruijerd… do you hold any pride toward your hair and gemstone?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hm? No, not particrly,” he shook his head. “The most important source of pride for a Superd warrior is their spear.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">…Ignoring how those words could be taken, I tried to think of a solution.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hm? Leon? What’s going on?” Eris asked, her eyes darting around the various weapons in the room with interest.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…Nothing. I was just thinking about something,” I replied.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The green hair and gemstone are the most defining traits of the Superd, so…


    <span style="font-weight:400">Yeah… that might work.


    <span style="font-weight:400">It could wait for tomorrow, though.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Thank you for your concern, elder, but I think we’ll manage just fine. Speaking of… is there a ce where we can spend the night before departing in the morning?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah, of course. Please feel free to use-”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Wait!” Rowin interrupted him. “Please! Please spend the night at our house!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…And why is that?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I think I already knew, though.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Please, tell me how Roxy has been!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Yep, as I expected.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…Sure,” I shrugged.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I wanted to get to know Roxy a bit better, too, after all, so it was a win-win.


    <span style="font-weight:400">— Information on the Six-Faced World —


    <b><em>Demon Continent Currency</em></b>


    <span style="font-weight:400">The currency of the Demon Continent has extremely low valuepared to elsewhere in the world, with the value of the coinage alling from the material rather than anying from the minting of the coin. The various coins and their equivalent values are listed as such:


    <span style="font-weight:400">Green Ore Coin - Asuran Large Copper Coin


    <span style="font-weight:400">Iron Coin - Asuran Copper Coin


    <span style="font-weight:400">Scrap Iron Coin - One tenth (1/10) of an Iron Coin


    <span style="font-weight:400">Stone Coin - One tenth (1/10) of a Scrap Iron Coin


    <span style="font-weight:400">— Leon Greyrat —


    <span style="font-weight:400">“-and then, when Roxy tried to clean up the mess, she shot a <em><span style="font-weight:400">Waterball </em><span style="font-weight:400">right through her clothes!” I said with a smile.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Aah~ That sounds just like her!” Rokari responded, chuckling under her breath. “So… Roxy seems to be having fun, huh?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">There was definitely joy in that smile.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Joy that her daughter was safe and enjoying her life… but there was also the feeling of despondency in it too.


    <span style="font-weight:400">From hearing how much these two parents loved Roxy, I could only guess it was because they could never bring their daughter such happiness themselves.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah, she has. She even became a King-ranked water mage,” I said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">And can cast magic without an incantation… but I’d keep that as a surprise forter.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hmph. Roxy this, Roxy that… can’t you talk about anything else?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Oh, and Eris was also a little angry.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I felt a little bad, as since Rokari, Rowin, and I were speaking in the Demon God tongue, Eris was likely feeling very excluded, but since the other two didn’t know the human tongue, so this was the only way tomunicate.


    <span style="font-weight:400">A conundrum indeed, especially since the only word she could catch was that of my beloved teacher.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hm? Is the littledy feeling upset?” Rokari asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“A little,” I shrugged. “Eris, do you want to join in the conversation? I can trante for you.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She red at me for a moment before turning her head. “Hmph!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">…So she was in a mood, huh?


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hmm… she’s a swordswoman, right? Even though she doesn’t have a sword,” Rowin said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah. It got lost in the teleportation, and the swords that I make are quite weak,” I said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Though… maybe if I focused on making one, like with Rudy and his figurines, I could make a better de.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see.” Rowin then got up before opening a crate in the corner of the room.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rummaging through it, he then took out what looked to be a sword beforeing back to the fire, which we were all sitting around.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Here. We got this from a cksmith a while back. Even after years of use, its de is as sharp as ever. It should serve her well,” he said, handing Eris the sword.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After I tranted what Rowin said to her, Eris quickly bowed in thanks.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No need,” he shook his head. “For a vige of hunters, we find ourselves using bows and longswords more than such a thing.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The way he waved off Eris’ appreciation reminded me intensely of how Roxy would do it, however, she was always a little more embarrassed.


    <span style="font-weight:400">It felt… nice, to know where Roxy got some of her mannerisms from.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I felt a little closer to her.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Besides,” Rokari added. “It’s the least we can do considering the wonderful news you brought us. It’s good to know that my dear Roxy has made such a wonderful connection.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Mhmm!” I nodded excitedly. “And once I turn fifteen, I hope to enhance that connection even more!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rokari blushed as she brought a hand to her mouth. “Oh my.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rokari, while apparently being over 100 years old, still looked like a young girl barely past adulthood, and a beautiful one at that.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Suffice it to say, I now know where Roxy got her looks from, and I was excited about the future.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Anyway,” I said, looking down at my two still-sleeping sisters. “While I have enjoyed this conversation, I think it is about time we head to bed. We have a long trek starting tomorrow, after all.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah, of course!” Rokari said. “Thank you so much for telling us about our daughter!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It was my pleasure,” I smiled back. “I’ll be sure to tell Roxy to visit when I meet her next. Maybe we could alle together.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“That would be wonderful!” Rokari said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rowin, on the other hand, looked a bit more conflicted. “Err… yeah. Thanks, boy.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I could tell he was feeling a bit weird about my obvious affection for Roxy, but in time, I’m sure he’de to ept me as a son.


    <span style="font-weight:400">At least, I hope so.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Seeing so many people who looked like Roxy had rekindled my feelings in ways I didn’t know possible.


    <span style="font-weight:400">A shock to the system, you could say.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But tomorrow, I would have to put these thoughts behind me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I then looked over to Eris, who was gushing over her new sword with a wide smile.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Yeah… I had to set my priorities straight.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My goal was to return home with these three girls, making sure they were happy and healthy all the while.


    <span style="font-weight:400">And then… assuming someone I held dear wasn’t found… I would start searching for my family so that we could all be reunited once again.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But for now, I would leave that to Paul.


    <span style="font-weight:400">When it came to such a situation as this one, I knew I could count on him.


    <span style="font-weight:400">He was oddly reliable in that way.


    <span style="font-weight:400">— Leon Greyrat —


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Thank you for your hospitality and the herbs,” I said, bowing to Rokkus, Rowin, and Rokari.


    <span style="font-weight:400">…A lot of ‘Ro’s in their names, huh?


    <span style="font-weight:400">“As I saidst night, I’ll be sure to tell Roxy to visit sometime. By then, I hope to grace you with a grandchild of your own.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…No.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">A swift rejection from Rowin.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Fufu, I look forward to it.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">But at least Rokari was epting.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Leon!? What’d you just say?” Eris snarled from behind me. “I can’t understand you, but I feel like it was something annoying!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Just like when we first entered the city, she seemed annoyed about my affections for Roxy, even though I didn’t know why or how.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Despite not knowing the Demon God tongue, she had a weird sense of intuition about these sorts of things.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It pains me that you trust me so little, Eri,” I said. “But anyway… we really should get going. Ruijerd? Are you ready?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Mmm. If all goes well, we should reach Rikarisu in three days,” he nodded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Right… well, we had enough camping equipment, thanks to my magic and the bedrolls we got from Rowin, so I think we’d be fine.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah! But, before you go,” Rokari then took out a small sack of coins. “Take this. Please.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…Are you sure?” I asked hesitantly.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes. I know you can take care of yourselves, but just for getting into the city, this should make things smoother, as you won’t have to barter monster materials for the entrance fee,” she responded, handing me the money.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see… thank you very much,” I said with a bow.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“My pleasure!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I then crouched down in front of Norn and Aisha, who both had a bedroll on their back.


    <span style="font-weight:400">They looked like a pair of campers… very cute.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Are you two ready?” I patted their heads. “Now that Ruijerd’s here, I can carry you whenever you need to, so don’t push yourselves, okay?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Un! Ready!” Aisha saluted.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“M-Mhmm,” Norn nodded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Good!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Standing back up, I readjusted my bag before looking into the distance.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well… let’s get going then.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">It was about time we finally made some progress on our way back home.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I was… tentatively excited.


    <span style="font-weight:400">— Leon Greyrat —


    <span style="font-weight:400">Two nights had passed since we had left the Migurd vige, and due to Ruijerd’s addition to the group, things had been much, much easier.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As it turned out, having a constant ‘third eye’ was great for keeping ourselves away from monsters, and due to Ruijerd''s experience in the area, he knew where the paths and roads were, and where we could take shortcuts, so we were extremely efficientpared to our first week.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I was grateful, for sure, but there was also a childish part of me that was upset at myself for needing help.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I would need to eventually grow out of that.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But Ruijerd wasn’t only a great scout and navigator.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Befitting his previous position as one of Lace’s greatestmanders, he was also a wonderful fighter.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As he used a spear, there was nothing for him to teach me in terms of technique, but he was still able to give me some advice in terms of how to approach a battle effectively and efficiently.


    <span style="font-weight:400">How to fight smart, basically, which Ghiine wasn’t able to teach me for… obvious reasons.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Things like not using fire and water magic against Treants, as we wouldn’t want to damage the firewood we were hunting them for, and using the environment to your advantage in a battle… the sort of lessons you wouldn’t learn in a dojo.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Speaking of battle, Eris also wanted to get some experience in a fight, and considering how we now had an extra helper around, I was open to the idea of her getting some practice in.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ruijerd, however… was not.


    <span style="font-weight:400">At least at first.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Apparently, he was adamant about those he deemed as ‘warriors’ to be the only ones fighting battles, and as a result, children being kept safely behind, and apparently, he viewed Eris as a ‘child’, so he didn’t want her to fight.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I was able to win him over by asking how a child transitions into a warrior without any experience, but Eris kicking his shin might have also helped move things along.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Anyway, Eris, as I had known before, was a natural fighter, so she did just fine with most things.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Thus, for the three days of travelling, we had fallen into afortable rhythm where Ruijerd would sense a monster in our path, and then either him or me would stay back to watch over Norn and Aisha, while the other would join Eris in killing the thing.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Anyway, now standing in front of a tall rocky cliff, with a line of demons formed in front of the entrance, I let out a sigh of relief.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“So we’re finally here…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">A city.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Finally, a fucking city.


    <span style="font-weight:400">This was just a small stop in the grand scheme of things, but it still felt nice to get some progresspared to before, when we were walking around in circles with no direction.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My lips curling into the smile, I then turned to the others who were crouching behind a rock, sharing onest meal before we headed into the city.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But… there was something that needed to be done beforehand.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ruijerd, just to be sure, you hold no attachment to your hair and gemstone, right?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">He shook his head. “No, I have no attachment to my hair, but… I can’t exactly part from my jewel…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I wasn’t nning on it,” I said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Did he think I was going to rip it out?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Don’t be ridiculous.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ripping off a part of my sleeve, I then ce my hand on Ruijerd’s head, causing him to look back at me confused. “…Why?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Just trust me. I’ll try not to hurt you, but tell me if I do.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">While I had used wind magic multiple times to cut my hair, I never did it to the point of going bald, so this was going to require a… refined touch.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Narrowing my eyes, I summoned a sharp whirlwind around his scalp, sending a flurry of green hair to fall to the ground.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Looking at my work, I noticed a small trail of blood near his ear.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Whoops, I’d need to heal that up… sorry Ruijerd.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But other than that, most of his hair was gone, save for a few short flecks of green that were here and there.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hmm… maybe fire magic would be better?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Or even a hat would cover it up at this point.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But… better to be safe than sorry.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Releasing a me to singe off thest of it, I then wrapped the cloth that I had around his forehead, covering up the red jewel that was one of the most notable traits of the Superd race.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Can you still sense the same?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">He nodded. “Yes. The only way to block my eye is a barrier of sufficient strength.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Well, that’s good, then.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“And how about you two?” I asked Norn and Aisha.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Good!” Norn said. “But… bunny got dirty…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She then looked down sadly at her favourite toy which, forck of a better word, had seen better days.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I’ll clean it once we head into the city, alright? Hopefully, we can get some soap to deal with the smell,” I then took a sniff of my shirt before grimacing. “Actually… that goes for all of us.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">After all, while water and wind magic was good enough to clean off the dirt and grime, it didn’t do much in terms of scent, and unless you wanted to destroy it, was pretty bad at cleaning fabric in general.


    <span style="font-weight:400">So, as a result, Norn’s cute brown bunny had be a little… too brown.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aisha then ced her hands on her hips. “I’m fine too!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">As cheery as ever, huh?


    <span style="font-weight:400">But… why was she ring at Norn just then?


    <span style="font-weight:400">I… guess siblings are supposed to be annoyed at each other sometimes, especially when they’re so close in age, but our current situation wasn’t exactly one where they could be at each other’s throats.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I’d have to watch them and make sure it didn’t get any worse.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Good. There’s no time to waste then,” I said, looking back at the now-bald man. “Are you ready, Ruijerd?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes,” he said, readying his spear. “I shall take the back, and you can take the front.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">No, but… we’re only supposed to be gaining entry into the city, not fighting a battle.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…Okay.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I opted to keep those thoughts to myself.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After all, while a great warrior, in terms of being a conversationalist, the man left a lot to be desired.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But no matter, with the social side of things, I intended to keep our interactions to a minimum, and when they were needed, I would be the one leading them.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After all, who else was I supposed to rely on?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Eris?


    <span style="font-weight:400">As if.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Disregarding the fact she couldn’t speak thenguage, while she had gotten a lot better over the years, she still was a violent youngdy at heart, and there was no need for her to start a fight wherever we went.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Making our way over to the entrance of the city, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the line had disappeared.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hopefully, that meant the processing was quick and easy.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Halt,” the guard said indifferently, cing his axe on the ground. “Got any identification on ya? Except for the kids, of course.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The guard was a demon with arge pig-like face and a long snout, and that wasn’t an insult for being fat or anything, he literally had a pig head.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Even though I knew about such demons, I couldn’t help but feel a little weirded out.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After all, I had only known the Migurd race, Superd race, and whatever monkey-like race Geese was from, which were all humanoid.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But I was able to quickly get over my surprise.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Identification?” I asked. “We don’t have anything like that.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hm?” the second guard, this time with the face of a lizard, interjected. “No Adventure card, merchant license… nothing?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I shook my head. “Unfortunately not. Will that be a problem?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No, not really. It just means that you’ll have to pay the fee. Let’s see… one, two, th-”


    <span style="font-weight:400">As the pig-headed guard’s gazended on Ruijerd, I watched as his grip tightened on his axe and his eyes widened in fear.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hm?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Why?


    <span style="font-weight:400">I know Ruijerd was quite the strong-looking and fierce man, even without his Superd traits, but it wasn’t like that was particrly rare.


    <span style="font-weight:400">How strange…


    <span style="font-weight:400">“U-Uhh, anyway,” he gulped. “I-It’ll be five scrap iron coins or something with equivalent value.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Sure…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rustling through the sac, courtesy of Rowin and Rokari, I then fished out the required amount. “Here you go.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Right. Thanks, kid,” he said, taking the coins. “You guys nning on staying for long?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I shook my head. “No. Likely a week at most, if we’re lucky.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see. Just be careful when you leave. Dead End was spotted nearby,” he said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">‘Dead End’?


    <span style="font-weight:400">The heck was that? Some monster or something?


    <span style="font-weight:400">And so, with my confusion, I decided to ask, “What exactly is ‘Dead End’?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">His eyes widened. “You don’t know?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No. That’s why I’m asking.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ha. True. It’s just… you’ve never heard of the terrifying Superd that wanders around these parts? Not even by your parents?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">…What?


    <span style="font-weight:400">My neck creaked as I slowly looked over to Ruijerd. “No… No, I haven’t… But thanks for letting me know.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Seriously? He even had such an ominous name tied to him?


    <span style="font-weight:400">‘Dead End’… that sounded like a name meant for a natural disaster rather than a warrior, no matter how powerful they were.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I guess shaving the head was the right call after all.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ahem. Anyway, speaking of identification, do you know where the best ce to get one would be?” I asked, turning back to the two guards.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, your best bet is the Adventure guild, so just head down the main street and there’ll be a big building. You can’t miss it,” he said, pointing toward the city centre.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Alright, thank you.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">And with that, we were on our way, with Aisha and Norn thankfully keeping their likely curious thoughts to themselves.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But then again, even if they did ask about the pig head’s head, it wasn’t like he would understand them using the human tongue.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hmm… I should probably start teaching them some words, right?


    <span style="font-weight:400">We would be in this continent for a year, after all, and kids are pretty good at learningnguages.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Walking through the crack in the cliff, we soon came across the sight of the city.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Buildings of various shapes and sizes spread across the entire crater, with arge castle in the centre that loomed over the entire settlement.


    <span style="font-weight:400">All in all, it was quite an amazing sight.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Whoa! This is much bigger than Roa!” Eris eximed.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Why yes. Yes, it was.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes, but let’s keep our excitement down until we find a ce for the night. First, we should head over to the Adventure Guild,” I said, leading us down the steps.


    <span style="font-weight:400">With Aisha skipping jovially next to me, and Norn hesitantly walking behind Ruijerd’s leg, we set forth into one of the threergest settlements in the Demon Continent: Rikarisu City.


    <span style="font-weight:400">— Leon Greyrat —


    <span style="font-weight:400">As soon as we entered the building, the rowdy atmosphere quieted, as the various races all turned their heads to look at us.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Well, that was to be expected. After all, it wasn’t every day that a group like ours entered an Adventure Guild, much less one on the Demon Continent.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ha… Haha! The fuck are a bunch of kids doing here? No… halflings maybe?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">My eyes instantly darted toward the horse-faced man, his face set in a cocky smile as he chewed on a piece of weed.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Or perhaps it was hay in this case.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Don’t swear,” I said calmly, cing my hand on Norn and Aisha’s heads. “There are children around.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">While they couldn’t understand them, I still didn’t want them picking up such nasty words.


    <span style="font-weight:400">They were only three, after all, and very impressionable.


    <span style="font-weight:400">His jaw dropped. “…What? Did this newbie just tell me what to do? Hahaha! Fuck… that’s a good one!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The entire ce erupted into a symphony ofughter, even a few going so far as to bang on their table, making Norn flinch as she hid behind my leg.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The horse-faced man’s eyes then narrowed. “You think you cane in here and order-”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I warned you.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I knew that adventurers were a bunch like this, and while I didn’t mind such an atmosphere, that was only tolerable outside the presence of my sisters.


    <span style="font-weight:400">So, just like how Mama and Lina did when I was in their group, I needed to make an impression.


    <span style="font-weight:400">With my hand on my sword, I flicked it outward, letting the wind magic ripple across the de before shooting toward the man’s face, nicking his ear.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My attack was still nowhere near as fast as Ghiine, but as the man wasn’t anywhere near the Saint rank, my strike was able to hit true.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The surroundings turned quiet once more as everyone looked over at the horse-man, whose ear now had a small trail of blood trickling down it, before then turning to our group.


    <span style="font-weight:400">In front of such an oppressive atmosphere… well, it was always good to do some sort of introduction.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Let’s get along,” I said, sheathing my sword.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Y-Yeah… sure…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">With that problem quelled, I then led everyone to the receptionist, not missing the way Eris’ eyes shined as she looked over at me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Dammit.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I was definitely setting a bad example for her.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But then again, I didn’t exactly want to be walked all over on…


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ah, well. I’d just let it y out as it happened.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hm? I haven’t seen your faces before,” the receptionist said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She looked like a normal human, save for the fact that she had three breasts.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I bet Paul and Rudy’s eyes would be all over that.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“We’re looking to register as adventurers,” I said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Her eyes widened at my words. “All five of you?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No… just me, her, and him,” I said, pointing to Eris and Ruijerd.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see… well, do you know the rules and regtions of the Adventurers Guild?” she asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I know the basics, but I might need a refresher,” I answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She nodded. “Of course, but let’s have you three registered, so I can prepare your cards in the meantime.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She then pulled out a peculiar device inscribed with variousplex magic circles.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Despite my research into them for Intermediate-rank barrier spells, I had no clue how these worked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“This will record your name, age, gender, and race which will then be linked to your Adventurer card,” she exined.


    <span style="font-weight:400">…Race?


    <span style="font-weight:400">That… could pose some problems.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“How detailed is it in terms of races? Does it record tribes?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She shook her head. “No. The race function only records all the Demon race as demons. It’s mostly implemented for the Millis Continent, if I recall correctly.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Okay, good.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Thankfully, it seemed that Ruijerd’s identity would not be getting revealed anytime soon.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see. Thank you,” I motioned to Eris and Ruijerd. “You two can go first.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">With Ruijerd and Eris stepping forward, I then felt a tug at my sleeve.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Brother?” Aisha asked. “What are they doing?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Always the curious one, huh?


    <span style="font-weight:400">“They’re registering to be an adventurer,” I answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Her eyes lit up as she opened her mouth.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I quickly shut her down. “And before you ask, no. You can’t be one.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Her mouth mped shut with a pout.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Why not?” she whined.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Because you two don’t need identification,” at least, ording to the guard, “and you two won’t be fighting.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">They could always learn some magic, as I had been nning to start teaching them before the teleportation anyway, but I would kill myself before willingly letting them into the dangers of a battlefield.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“The heck!?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hearing Eris’ exmation, I turned to see the receptionist pressing what I assumed to be an adventurer''s card to the now glowing device.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“What’s your job?” the receptionist asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Eris only returned a troubled frown.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Right. Demon God tongue.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“She’s a swordswoman,” I spoke for her. “And while we’re at it, that guy right there is a warrior,” I pointed to Ruijerd.


    <span style="font-weight:400">One could only be called a swordsman if they used one of the three main styles, and using anything else wouldbel you a warrior instead, so Ruijerd was obviously one.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Oddly enough, with the North God style, where there existed techniques for axes, daggers, and various other weapons, they were still called swordsmen despite not using a sword.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Quite weird in my opinion.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah, I see. Thank you,” the receptionist said, motioning to the device. “Could you please ce your hand on this?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes. By the way, I’m a swordsman.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Not wanting to spend any more time than necessary, as I was quite hungry, I followed her request, theplex series of magic circles lighting up as soon as I rested my hand on it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But, oddly enough, instead of glowing blue like with Ruijerd and Eris, this time, it glowed orange.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Oh? You’re… already registered?” the receptionist said with interest before her curious expression shifted to shock. “A-An S-rank!?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">…What?


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Sorry,e again?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Y-You… we already have you on our record,” she exined.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“…You can do that?” I asked doubtfully.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I thought the information of an adventurer was only tied to their card.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Of course, or else the fee for losing a card would never be paid, as someone would just register as a new adventurer,” she said. “Besides, if there was no way to know if someone was already an adventurer, then fake identities would run rampant.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I see… that made sense.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But… S-rank? Me?


    <span style="font-weight:400">How would that-


    <span style="font-weight:400">Oh.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I… do vaguely remember using a simr instrument at the Adventurers Guild after the Fangs of the ck Wolf took me in, but I thought that it was only to get my name and age.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Who would have thought that they actually registered me?


    <span style="font-weight:400">“A-Anyway,” the receptionist continued. “Unfortunately, as you seem to not have your card with you, you will have to pay a fee, and your rank will be reset to F. Please do understand. But as you are only being demoted due to losing your card, you will have lower requirements for ranking up.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Faster rank up speed… that may prove useful, even if we aren’t focusing on bing adventurers.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see… Yeah, that’s fine. What’s the fee?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Three iron coins,” she answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Shit. There goes most of the savings that Rowin gave us.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I guess we’ll have to startpleting some quests pretty soon.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Paying the fee, I then thought over the future.


    <span style="font-weight:400">We would probably have to do a few easy E-rank and D-rank quests to get to a party level of D, depending on how many we needed to do to rank up.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once we reached that, we could make some good money whilepleting C-rank quests on our way south before ranking up, where we would then be able to take on B-rank quests too, and so on.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hopefully, this would lead to a swift and efficient path back home, while also keeping our coffers full.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Oh, speaking of party… “Can you register us as a party, please?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hm? Ah, of course. What will the name be?” the receptionist asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hmm…


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Eri?” I asked. “What do you want our party name to be called?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The girl, who was currently fawning over her card, turned her head toward me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Umm… I don’t know. What was Ghiine’s old party called again?” she said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Fangs of the ck Wolf,” I answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Then let’s go with that!” she smiled.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No… that’s not a good idea,” I said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hm? Why not?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Because it was a famous party in the Central Continent that was known for being a band of troublemakers?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Plus, if Lina got word of me and Mama disappearing, I had no doubt she would go search for us, even if she had to band up with Paul, and they would likely use the same party name.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Just… how about Fangs of the Red Wolf?” I proposed. “That’s close enough, right?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">As for the source of the name?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Well, looking over at Eris’ zing hair, it just easily came to mind.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah! I like it!” she nodded happily.


    <span style="font-weight:400">And so, our name was settled.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“We’ll go with ‘Fangs of the Red Wolf’,” I told the receptionist.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Understood,” she nodded. “You’ll begin with a party rank of F, the same as your individual ranks, and once the partypletes the required amount of requests, the party’s rank will rise alongside its members. And please note that if you wish to grow your party, one cannot join if they are more than a rank of difference between the leader’s rank.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I see- Wait. Then how the hell did I join the Fangs of the ck Wolf as a baby?


    <span style="font-weight:400">Well… Paul did say that reaching the S rank gave you benefits, so maybe they just asked nicely?


    <span style="font-weight:400">“And… done. Here you are. I designated you as the party leader, I assume that is no problem?” she asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah, that’s fine. Thank you.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Receiving my card, I then looked down to read the information.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Name: Leon Greyrat<span style="font-weight:400">


    <span style="font-weight:400">Sex: Male<span style="font-weight:400">


    <span style="font-weight:400">Race: Human<span style="font-weight:400">


    <span style="font-weight:400">Age: 12<span style="font-weight:400">


    <span style="font-weight:400">Profession: Swordsman<span style="font-weight:400">


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rank: F*<span style="font-weight:400">


    <span style="font-weight:400">Party: Fangs of the Red Wolf (F*) - Leader


    <span style="font-weight:400">And so, with this, I became an adventurer… for the second time, I guess.
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