Chapter 186 â The Demon Kingâs Delivery Service
âAdvance!â
Myrril holds up the MAG on the gun mount and gives the order with a smug look on her face. I wonder if she likes to play the role of a military strategist. Just in case (they blurted out that it was hard to get paid because they werenât working at all), so we asked the Battlecry to stand guard on both sides of the Griffon and proceeded slowly down the street.
Inside the fortress, where the battle was over, the hovercraftâs majestic appearance stood out terrifyingly. Although the engine is kept at a low speed, the huge hovercraft comes at them with a tremendous roar and blast, and I can see the guards of the capitol building bobbing and weaving inside the fences.
âDonât worry; weâre soldiers in the employ of Lord McKin of the South! Weâre here to rescue the council members!â
The voice of Myrril-sanâs reached over the crackling sound of explosions, and it seemed that she had managed to suppress any intention to attack.
The fact that we had eliminated the invaders in front of the gate indicated that we were not the enemy, at least.
âThank you, open the gate there. I have to unload some stuff as requested.â
The hatch was opened, and McKin-dono emerged, and the guards let him into the fence. After twisting the hull almost the full width of the main gate, we pass through the main gate, turn in front of the main entrance so that the MAG general-purpose machine gun is facing outward, and shut down the engines.
âRequest a meeting with the council members.â
One of the guards runs indoors at McKin-donoâs request. We wait there, keeping a watchful eye on our surroundings.
âMost of the landed troops should still be there.â
âAfter that many kills, itâs normal for them to retreat and think of countermeasures.â
As Myrril and the fat lord were talking, a guard came running toward them.
âMcKin-sama, the council members will see you now. This way.â
âDemon King and Her Majesty the Queen, too. Come with us.â
We followed McKin to the entrance.
I asked the Battlecry and the Snow White Wolf Moff to escort the hovercraft. I tried to teach Colon or Eino-san how to operate the general-purpose machine gun, but they simply refused. My weapons are too much for an adventurer to handle, they said. Whether this was understandable or not, I did not know.
The inside of the hall where we were invited in smelled slightly burnt, perhaps a remnant of the fire that had been set. Furniture, perhaps used as a barricade, blocked the corridor, and hand spears and swords were propped up.
There seemed to be few weapons compared to the number of people in the hall. Some of the guards I noticed were carrying weapons converted from commodities.
âDemon King, are you open for business?â
âIt depends on what you have. If itâs something taken from the pirate fortress, the bandit guild, or the bandits, Iâm willing to sell it to you.â
âVery well.â
We were taken to a conference room on the back of the top floor. In a vast space the size of a small gymnasium, there was a round table about five meters in diameter. Surrounding the table were seven tired-looking, elderly men.
The ten or so guards standing by the wall tense up for a moment, then let their guard down when they see McKinâs face.
One of the men, facing the round table and sitting in what looks like a fluffy CEOâs chair, opens his mouth.
ââ¦McKin. Thank you for coming.â
âI heard that the supplies you asked for were taken by pirates.â
âIn that case, this is the demonâ¦â
âHow do you do? Iâm a merchant, my name is Takifu.â
Iâm going to take it over. If you keep saying âDemon King, Demon King, Demon Kingâ all over the place, youâll cause unnecessary trouble. Please donât do it.
âIâve received cooperation from the adventurers of Lafan, and Iâve recaptured the supplies.â
âââOh!âââ
âI will do my utmost to help the leading figure of the Republic.â
âWhere are the supplies? Are they on that mysterious ship⦠or is it a carriage?â
âNo, I have brought them with me in my magic tools. Where should I put them?â
From the movement of the guards who were gathering things, it seemed that they wanted them on the big round table and in an open space by the wall of the room.
Itâs not a warehouse or something. Perhaps they intend to make this the final defense point?
Yeah. Thatâs fine, but I donât know what supplies they need.
âMcKin-dono, do you have a list of supplies or something?â
âNo, but sell them what you have. Then Iâll cover the cost.â
After whispering in his ear, McKin pulled out a notebook and pretended to read from it.
âSwords, spears, arrows, and shields, right?â
âOh, yes. Weâve run out of supplies.â
I take out of storage a few of the items Iâve taken in the past that are (relatively speaking) of good quality and condition.
âââOhâ¦âï¸âââ
On the round table are about three hundred swords and spears of the Kingdomâs army each. The rest are placed in an open space a little further away from the table. There are a hundred large bows and about two hundred arrow shafts. As for shields, there are two hundred small one-handed shields and one hundred large tower-shaped shields. There are a hundred chain mail and thirty pieces of heavy armor.
âThatâs more than Iâve prepared.â
McKinâs muttering reminded me. There were also the original exports, right? Is that what we took from the pirate fort? Various weapons in wooden boxes and arrows packed in barrels. A simple wooden shield bound with rope. It seems as if they were all prepared in a hurry.
For some reason, the council members and the guards were taking notice of the first item. They did not pay any attention to the additional exported goods from the southern territory.
Then I realized why. But, well, itâs too late now.
âYou, Takifu-dono, was it? This equipment belongs to the Kingdomâs army, does it not?â
âYes. I am a former merchant of the kingdom. My stock of military supplies is mainly the surplus of the Kingdomâs army.â
Just by speaking without hesitation, the stench of suspicion can be deceptively masked. The council members nodded their heads in understanding. Itâs not easy to distribute military equipment from other countries like that, though.
âWhat else, McKin-dono?â
âFood. I want you to put out what you have over there thatâs going to last a day.â
McKin looked at me as if to say, âGood luck with that. Donât be unreasonable.â Sure, Iâll do it.
But of course, Iâm not going to give them any of the food I bought from Simonâs, or the delicious meals I got from Casemaian or Wolfâs Tail Restaurant, because I donât want to waste them. Just the locally produced goods that were among the supplies I took.
However, there are so many things in storage that I donât know which of them are the supplies I took from the pirate fort. Letâs just push them all here at random.
There are things like hard-baked cookies in wooden barrels, salted dried fish, and various root vegetables that will last for a long time. Flour, beans, and salt in large barrels. A large number of smaller barrels held water, cheap grape wine as a substitute for water, and maybe some kind of spirits. Small bottles of what appeared to be medicines lined up in wooden boxes.
As I piled them up, the space by the wall that had been opened up quickly filled up. Frankly, they donât look that tasty, so Iâm grateful to be able to get rid of them.
âItâs wonderful. With this much, we should be able to distribute it to the public.â
âTakifu-dono. Thank you. With this, we can reorganize the defense of Casmeer.â
âThe rebellion in the north and east has left us short of supplies.â
Though they are former allies, they are being starved to death. Itâs a terrible thing to do.
âI heard that it was 4,000 gold coins, but isnât that a lot?â
âNo, the central territory is the foundation of the southern territory.â
Heâs trying to show off his good side like heâs up to something. Well, that is a matter of politics, so I wonât get involved. I donât need the supplies, so you can do what you want with them.
I thanked the council members for the deal and left, heading back down the corridor.
âItâs a rare occurrence for Takifu to work for the first time in his career as a merchantâ¦â
âThatâs right. I remember I used to be a merchant.â
âMcKin-sama.â
When we turned around, there was a man standing there who looked like a clerk. A young office worker is pushing a cart behind him.
âHere are the 4,000 gold coins for the contract and the additional 2,000 as a reward.â
âYou take this, Demon King.â
The man pushes a wooden box of gold coins from the cart to me, and McKin-dono hands it over.
âItâs not to thank you for saving the Southern Territories. Nor for saving my life.â
âSpeaking of which, it looks like McKin-dono will be safe and sound this morning.â
At Myrrilâs words, the fat lord smiles shyly.
âOh. Thanks to you, it looks like Iâm going to be all right. I am truly grateful to you and the others.â
I put the gold coins into storage and left the doorway. When I returned to the hovercraft, Moff was licking Louis around, wagging his tail.
ââ¦Hey, Moff, stop, pfft!?â
It may be breakfast time for the beasts, but from the side, it is completely sexual harassment.
âIâm done. Letâs go home.â
âI hope it works out that way.â
Tig muttered as he looked in the direction of the inner bay. The wall is blocking the view, so it is unclear what is going on, but a sparse sound like earth tremors can be heard.
âThat sound isâ¦â
It is the sound of bronze mortars firing. It must be the imperial fleet making its rounds.