Ruins Investigation
Gradually the city of Dream Maker disappeared from view as the boat proceeded onward. The river was calm. There was nothing to worry about. Eventually even the last ship funnel vanished from sight. Only water and trees surrounded them now.
ãFinally. We donât see them anymore.ãGin said as he took out a bottle.ãWhyâd they have to show up so early in the morning anyway? All righty, then. How about some drinks?ã
ãNo. Are you stupid? Itâs not even noon yet.ã
Wakamaru gave Gin a karate chop to his head. Hikaru didnât even need a translation to understand what they were saying.
The boat was big enough for ten people. Its wheelhouse and cabin were at the center, with six spots where people could lie down. In reality however, the boat couldnât carry ten people, unless they sat all the time. After all, space had to be allocated for ten daysâ worth of supplies. With only three people, though, it felt spacious.
The vesselâs hull and deck were painted gray. Their cargo sat on the deck, covered with waterproof paper.
ãLooks like you can make simple meals here.ãWakamaru said.ãWe didnât have such a splendid boat back in my day.ã
ãItâs powered by sorcery, right?ãHikaru asked.
ãYes. It uses magic rocks for power. King Doriachi improved it considerably. If it werenât for his efforts, no amount of magic rocks could move those huge warships.ã
ãI guess magic rocks are used primarily for military purposes.ã
ãIndeed. The army is our lifeline, you see. But too much power can also cause problems.ã
The old man had a distant look on his face. It sounded like there was something more to his words.
ãThose ships can carry thousands, right? That means itâs possible for all the citizens of Dream Maker to evacuate to the ships.ã
ãIt would be best if it doesnât come to that, but the fact remains we canât do anything about the monsters. When you think about monsters stronger than the Yamamaneki roaming the northern part of the continent, running away is a wiser option than fighting to the bitter end. Thatâll be our last resort, of course.ã
They really are living life on the edge here, Hikaru thought. Peoplesâ lives had greatly improved ever since Eiichi brought with him knowledge from modern Japan. The situation mightâve been considerably worse before he came.
ãIâm guessing your lives are better now at least.ã
ãYeah... A lot of things happened.ã
Once again Wakamaru wore a distant look.
ãLooks like youâre talking about something depressing.ãGin said.ãHow about a drink, then?ã
ãYou idiot. Focus on your job more, will you?ã
ãHave you two known each other for a while?ãHikaru asked.
ãYes. Most people here know each other. When youâve worked in the same org, you usually talk with everyone there. Only Gin was interested in being the helmsman this time, so I decided to join as well.ã
ãOh, only Gin was available, huh? I couldâve gone alone too.ã
They couldâve gotten Hikaru in their debt, but even though they were interested in Paulaâs healing magic, they didnât want to embark on such dangerous mission.
ãNo way weâre letting you go alone. You saved His Majestyâs life.ãGin said after Wakamaru translated Hikaruâs words.ãThough there are still some people who think otherwise.ã
While everyone knew that Hikaruâs party healed Doriachi, a few people remained doubtful. Some also understood the benefit of healing magic, but couldnât trust Hikaru after he sank one of their ships.
ãDolan and Zuzun actually wanted to come, but their wives stopped them.ã
ãNothing we can do about that. Only those who donât have anyone to stop them can go to the forests. Haha.ã
ãCome on, man. Youâre making me feel sad...ã
Hikaru understood that people thought the tower investigation to be a reckless mission. Dream Makerâs soldiers had higher soul ranks and stats than soldiers from Ponsonia or Quinbland, but the forests were extremely dangerous. Hikaruâs destination, the tower, was located farther out than the maximum distance the expedition squad could go.
Then again, only Hikaru would enter the forest.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãHeâs asleep.ãHikaru said as he looked at the boatâs equipment.
Gin lay out on deck, using his arms as a pillow. The sun sat high in the sky, making for a nice, warm weather. Hey, what about the boat? Drake also lay sprawled next to Gin.
ãWeâre just moving downstream.ãWakamaru said.ãItâs better if we leave the boat alone.ã
ãI see.ã
ãSo what are you doing?ã
Hikaru was preparing some ingredients in the cooking area.ãItâs almost noon, so I was thinking of making lunch.ã
ãOh, you can cook? Is it something from your continent?ã
ãYeah, though I donât have a lot of seasonings with me.ã
ãIâm glad I lived long. I never expected to eat food from the home of the Man Gnomes.ã
I donât know if they serve this over at the Man Gnomeâs native place, but telling him that would be insensitive.
The boat was equipped with a device that could purify water from the river. Hikaru boiled some pasta and made pepperoncino. They loved it.
Soon the boat was getting close to what Deena referred to as the Roots, a place where a lot of monsters gathered. Hikaruâs Mana Detection revealed a few creatures with extremely ridiculous amount of mana. They would be at the same level as the Yamamaneki, yet they werenât as big. In other words, they were annoying monsters, small yet extremely powerful.
Iâd like to not ever face one if possible, Hikaru thought.
The boat made it out of the river and was now sailing by the coast. The next day, Hikaru made stir-fried peppers and meat.
ãI see the ruins... Oh, that looks delicious.ãGin said, twitching his nose.
Hikaru used the ingredients that were about to spoil, which meant not having any fresh meat for a while. From here on, heâd have to rely on preserved food.
ãSo weâve arrived at our first destination.ãHikaru said.
Hikaru told Grucel he wanted to investigate the tower. However, Gin and Wakamaru didnât really object when he said he wanted to see the ruins first.
The harbor looked serviceable, but the wharf had collapsed. Big rocks lay scattered around. The boatâs bottom might get damaged if they got closer. Instead, they moved the boat to a clearer, sandy beach.
ãThis is good enough.ã
ãBe careful out there. Like seriously. Iâll be screwed if you donât come back.ã
ãGin is worried about you. Make sure you come back in one piece.ã
ãHaha. Gin is not that kinda guy. He probably wants me to return safely so he doesnât get chewed out.ã
Wakamaru averted his gaze.
Hikaru removed his boots and tied it to his backpack. He then rolled up his trousers, stood at the boatâs edge and leaped, Drake wrapped around his neck.
Water splashed as he landed on knee-deep water. He then quickly moved to shore, sat down on a log and washed his feet before putting his boots back on.
He couldnât sense any mana in a 500-meter radius, but beyond that monsters lurked here and there. Best to move quick.
Hikaru waved at Gin and Wakamaru before heading into some bushes and activating his Stealth. As he peeked through the bushes, he saw the boat moving to the open sea.
ãI wonder what those two are talking about. Whatever. I need to think about getting back quick.ã
His plan was to examine the ruins until dusk, spend the night in the ruins, and return to the boat the next day. Gin and Wakamaru vehemently opposed the idea of staying at the ruins overnight, but Hikaru had absolute confidence that heâd be fine. He just had to leave his Stealth on while sleeping. There was, of course, the possibility of his Stealth not working.
ãI just have to pray that that doesnât happen.ãHikaru muttered.ãDo you smell anything?ã
ãI do.ãDrake replied with a sour look, pointing at the direction of the ruins with his chin.
Walking in the forest was easier than walking on the beach. Soon enough Hikaru spotted a monster within his sights. Similar to the Forest Barbarians, also known as the guardians of the forest, its body was a murky red rather than green. What made it worse, however, was that it was bigger and grouped up with ten others as well.
With the huge trees and branches, Hikaru had to pay attention above as well. Extremely long pythons as big as a log coiled around branches, and there were even green leopards roaming aboutâmonsters he hadnât seen in Dream Makerâs immediate vicinity.
Hikaruâs Stealth was working without a problem. Still, he stayed away from the monsters as much as possible. He left his scent along the path. Leopards above the trees twitched their noses, noticing the smell. He even left footprints. Even without being seen, he could still be tracked.
After walking for about an hour, he reached the outer edges of the ruins. He didnât notice it at first as trees had grown even inside the city. There was a fallen signboard on the main street that read Lands Harvest.
ãOh, right. Thatâs this placeâs name.ã
Kaglai mentioned that this was the capital of the continent. Hikaru didnât know how big the population was, but he assumed there were many people here. It was completely empty now, though.
ãHe said capital... Does that mean there are other cities as well? He didnât mention anything...ã
Hikaru stepped into the ruins of Lands Harvest.