Chapter 132: Returning Home II
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
The river had been moderately exciting. I kept hoping to hear a thread of adventure, of an injustice that needed to be rightened, but nope. Nada. Nothing. No great adventure to go on. It was a relief.
I did manage to get a bunch of healing in, and spending time at the river was more fun when I wasnât scrubbing clothes or waiting for things to dry. I had mixed feelings on being at the center of attention. Back in Aquiliea, Iâd been angry and miserable, convinced the world was out to get me, still feeling raw and aching from Lyraâs death. Iâd turned down what I now recognized were genuine overtures at friendship, content to simply withdraw into myself.
Iâd done more than a bit of growing up since then.
It didnât stop the constant smiling, the touching and healing everyone who asked âjust in caseâ, nor the non-stop barrage of questions from being draining and tiring, but it wasnât the massive chore I had made it on myself before.
Heck â dare I say it â that type of socializing was almostâ¦
Almostâ¦
â¦nice?
Either way, Iâd spent three days there, before bailing once word had spread I was hanging out here, healing everyone who asked. The area had started to turn more into âThe place to meet Sentinel Dawnâ rather than âThe place to do laundryâ, and I was starting to get the stink eye.
Plus, nobody could say I hadnât filled my promise!
Had to keep that in mind though â where everyone was gathering to do chores together was a fantastic area of communication, where anything happening in a town was chattered about.
How had I forgotten that?
One of the women had been so grateful that Iâd healed not only her, but all her kids as well, that she offered to fix up what I was calling my âdisguise tunicâ. Basically, I went from âobviously wearing full armor under bad clothingâ to âpudgy body with a slender faceâ.
As long as I wasnât wearing my sword under it, I looked fine. My potion satchel also fit under, no problem.
Which was apparently an ideal body shape for Remus. When everyone was skinny, having a few extra pounds was attractive.
Weird how cultures work that way.
Long story short â well, medium as it may be â Iâd left Deva, jogged over to the next town over, lamenting my lack of [Running], spent a night camping next to a ring of mushrooms, and entered the town without too much trouble.
I was wandering around as Healer Elaine, working on getting back to the capital. Healer Elaine would naturally need some bodyguards â and on a practical note, they could help me deflect some problems â however, the âtemporary bodyguardâ market was slim.
Slender.
One could even call it non-existent, especially for a one-way trip like I wanted.
Especially when I wanted to keep my secret identity. Mostly out of âI donât want to be bugged.â
Which is how I found myself in front of the worst building in any town. The last place I ever wanted to be. A wretched hive of scum and villainy, where no person of repute ever found employment.
The Adventurerâs Guild.
I hesitated at the doorway. Did I really need bodyguards� I could just do this on my own�
âHey sweetcheeks! Wanna have a good time?â Someone passing on the street catcalled to me.
I entered. Fuck it. I was going to get someone or three to, at the very least, handle catcallers. Adventurers were pretty low on my totem pole. Catcallers were even lower.
Dirt and bacteria were above both. They were at least useful most of the time!
Also, adventurers could be used as a âfaceâ, aka, I wouldnât need to negotiate passage on a ship. I could get someone else to do it for me, someone who wouldnât be looked down on, condescended to, or just flat-out denied based on appearances.
Even if they were â it was their problem to handle. Not mine.
I looked around. I was expecting dirt and grime, a seedy-looking place three seconds away from lawlessness, if not outright brawls. Instead, I got a relatively clean, if sparse, room, a few tables and chairs scattered around. A counter, with a few clerks â one in a heated argument with a team of three, them gesturing to a pelt of some sort and yelling loudly, the clerk with a stubborn look on his face.
A number of low-lives adventurers were hanging around the room, generally with some misshapen set of armor and weapons, no real rhyme or reason to anything they had. A large board dominated one of the walls, color-coded pieces of paper with words and pictures on them scattered throughout.
Probably the quests. My bet? Pictures for the ones that couldnât read, while the words had the details. A white piece of paper had a picture of a skull and crossbones â some signs were fairly universal â a picture of a slime, then twenty smaller slimes under it. I took a quick peek.
E-Rank Quest.
Slay 20 slimes in the sewers.
32 coin reward.
Seemed fairly straightforward.
âHey! Healer chick!â Someone called to me. I turned to them, grumpy.
âWhat?â I snapped at him.
âWanna join our team?â The dude asked â a level 180 [Warrior].
âNo.â I said.
âAww, come on, donât-â
âIâm here to give a quest, not take one.â I said curtly, ducking under his arm and stomping over to the desk. Bah.
âHiya! I heard something about giving a quest?â The [Adventurerâs Clerk] asked me.
âYes. Hoping for an escort from here to the capital.â I said.
âOk. Are you expecting to be moved there, or do you have transportation?â
âHoping to book passage on a boat or something.â
The [Adventurerâs Clerk] made some notes.
âAnyone or anything after you?â
âErrr⦠not to my knowledge.â I said. Kerberosâs dad might have a mild grudge against me, but I didnât even know if heâd gotten the news yet. Non-Sentinel, non-courier travel was slow, and I didnât see the news rating a high priority message.
I got a skeptical look at that.
âAny bounties on you?â
Hmmm. That was an interesting question. Was there a standing bounty on Sentinels? Did some criminal organization want our heads? Was there some dark, shady slave ring thatâd pay thousands of rods to be able to say they sold a Sentinel?
âNot from the government.â I eventually hedged.
That got me a raised eyebrow, and a few chuckles from people overhearing.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Furious scribbling at that â much longer than what Iâd said.
âWant to tell us why youâre going to the capital? Thereâs a premium on secrecy.â
âUm. Going home?â I said, not quite sure how to answer that.
I got another flat look.
âOk. Want to tell us how you ended up here?â
âBy boat? Or ship? Never can remember the difference between the two.â
The poor clerk.
âRight, Iâma call that a half-secret.â
I thought fast. I didnât want to spend more money than I had to.
âI mean, my prior escort bailed on me, wanting to teach me a lesson.â I said with a straight face.
Sounds of laughter from behind me.
âYeah⦠thatâs going to increase the price.â The [Adventurerâs Clerk] told me.
Dammit!
âDo you want a small, medium, or large escort? And do you want it to be A, B, or C ranked?â
âLemme guess. Higher ranked is more expensive, bigger is more expensive.â
I got a look of âWell duhâ, but to the clerkâs credit, he smiled and kept on going.
âNaturally!â
âCould I pay some with healing? Like, old injuries, restored limbs, etc?â
âIâll make a note of it, and you can negotiate with anyone who wants to take it.â
âSpeaking of, how does it work from my end?â
âWell, people or groups come up, asking to take the quest. We vet them, to make sure they meet our standards. For example, if you ask for A-rank adventurers, we wouldnât allow C-ranks to take it. However, if a B-rank wants to take a C-rank quest, weâll let them. At which point, weâll send them to you, and if youâre happy, theyâre hired. You give us the money, and they get half the pay now, half later. Youâre also expected to pay for transportation, but theyâre expected to pay for their own provisions.â
He paused a moment, then went into âstandard speechâ mode.
âThe Adventurerâs Guild canât guarantee the safety of anyone, nor will its members commit suicide in the face of unreasonable odds. Additionally, for slaying or retrieval quests, adventurers may bail at any time. Payment on those quests is only delivered upon completion anyways.â
Yeah, yeah.
Seemed reasonable. I didnât really need an escort. I needed warm bodies to run interference, and smooth my path.
âIâll take a C-rank small team.â I said.
âYou sure?â The [Adventurerâs Clerk] said.
I then got a long up-sell pitch, which I finally killed by relenting.
âFine, fine, B-rank small team. If itâs not too pricey.â I said.
I was named a price.
I thought on how many coins I had on me, and how much passage on a boat for four people probably cost.
âNevermind. C-Rank.â I said. âCanât afford the B-Rank.â
âWellâ¦â The clerk looked slightly embarrassed.
The price dropped. I gave him a glare, for trying to fleece me.
The price dropped a teeny tiny amount more.
âFine. Also mention a quarter of the price off for anyone who needs serious healing beforehand.â
Not said â Iâd heal them anyways if they asked, and really needed it. I wasnât about to stoop to their level, and not help people who couldnât pay.
But, hey, if I could get a free escort out of it? That was a form of payment.
âWhat can you heal?â He asked.
I grinned.
âEverything.â
Not entirely true, but anyone who made it to be an adventurer in the first place had injuries I could treat.
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They had little spartan rooms, both for adventurers looking for a place to crash, and for people like me, people requesting an escort mission and who didnât want to go haring all over the place.
A small escort was looking for 3-5 people, and with the rank, and relative ease of the mission, it wasnât long before I had the first person knocking on my door.
âEnter!â I said. Job Interviewer Elaine here!
Manager Elaine?
Oh gods no.
HR Elaine!?
Iâd lived too long. Iâd seen myself become the villain.
A giant of a man â well, like, two heads shorter than Arthur, but a bit broader â walked in.
âHere for the escort mission.â He said, looking at me with a half-sneer. âJust do what I tell you, and Iâll get your pretty little head back to the capital, safe and sound.â
I blinked at him, taken slightly aback.
âWould you listen to me in a fight or a pinch?â
He snorted at me.
âFuck no.â
âAlright. Next!â I said.
âBut-â He looked crestfallen, surprised that I dare have the gall to deny his request.
âI have no intention of working with someone who canât listen to me.â
âBut you canât fight!â He protested.
Ah shit. Was my cover blown? Healer Elaine couldnât fight.
Meh. I just needed people willing to listen to me, and at the bare minimum, he didnât treat me with respect.
âOut.â I said firmly, pointing to the door, suddenly realizing I was kinda trapped in here.
Or⦠not. I still had [Wall Buster].
Hmmmm. Good to remember.
My quest was popular, but my âincredibly high standardsâ â AKA âListen to meâ â meant it took some time to get my team ready.
Brutus, a bare-knuckle brawler who mostly wanted the free passage to the capital. He took the healing discount option, and I fixed a half dozen poorly set broken bones, and a dozen more cracked ones.
What was the dude doing!?
Either way, he was a level 170 [Warrior]. Sure!
Cassia, whoâd lost her arm somewhere along the line. Sheâd been trying hard to earn enough money to afford a healer, and wouldâve done anything to be healed.
Sheâd gotten demoted to D-rank after losing her arm, and D-rank quests barely paid for the necessities of life, forget about amassing enough money for an expensive Light healer. Sheâd been given special dispensation to apply, since with two arms she was a lean, mean B-ranker.
She almost strangled me with joy when I fixed her arm.
âDonât⦠kill... employerâ¦â Iâd gasped out, pounding on her back.
She probably felt the armor under my disguise tunic, but said nothing.
âYouâre the best! Iâma start off by staying right here to stop anyone getting ideas!â She said, immediately leaning back on a chair like a tightly wound tiger, spinning a pair of knives in either hand, still flexing and looking at her new arm like it was a miracle.
In many senses, it was a miracle for her.
Another [Warrior], although I was pretty sure at this point that there was no [Rogue] designation or anything similar. I didnât see her in a straight up brawl, more being clever and slipping a knife past defenses. Level 180ish.
Not that I saw us fighting.
Atticus was last, with a fierce little protoavis on his shoulder. He seemed unwilling to listen to orders, butâ¦
âBy the goddesses, heâs so cute!â I said, moving my finger in front of his protoavis, perched on his shoulders, wing-arms gripping the dudeâs mop of black hair.
He burped, and a small little puff of fire came out.
âWhoops, haha, sorry.â Atticus said. âHe does that all the time.â
âSo cute!â I squealed over him.
â¦I was a total sucker for it.
He was a [Ranger], although I didnât see a bow or anything. Maybe he had a class related to his absolutely adorable little beastie, and that was enough? Around level 150, seemed low, but then again, there was his protoavis, which was also 150. I vaguely remembered something about bonded companions always being fixed at your level, with how experience was shared and what not.
I should learn more about what classes got what designation. At what point did an [Artisan] making potions turn into a [Healer] designation? At what point did an all-rounder class ID as [Warrior] versus [Ranger]?
Interesting questions for another day! Iâd have to bug Maximus when he was next in town, that seemed to be exactly the sort of thing he would know.
Cassia rolled her eyes, but to her credit, didnât say anything. It wouldnât surprise me if she was having some doubts â after all, I didnât seem to be taking this all that seriously.
Didnât really feel I needed to.
With my nominal escort assembled, it was time for the next challenge â finding a ship to take us!
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[Name: Elaine]
[Race: Human]
[Age: 18]
[Mana: 49920/49920]
[Mana Regen: 40656 (+13370.7)]
Stats
[Free Stats: 40]
[Strength: 236]
[Dexterity: 203]
[Vitality: 560]
[Speed: 480]
[Mana: 4992]
[Mana Regeneration: 4708 (+1337.072)]
[Magic Power: 4351 (+44815.3)]
[Magic Control: 4351 (+44815.3)]
[Class 1: [Constellation of the Healer - Celestial: Lv 244]]
[Celestial Affinity: 244]
[Warmth of the Sun: 199]
[Medicine: 210]
[Center of the Galaxy: 236]
[Phases of the Moon: 244]
[Moonlight: 244]
[Veil of the Aurora: 212]
[Vastness of the Stars: 139]
[Class 2: [Ranger-Mage - Radiance: Lv 180]]
[Radiance Affinity: 180]
[Radiance Resistance: 180]
[Radiance Conjuration: 180]
[Radiance Manipulation: 180]
[Sun-Kissed: 142]
[Blaze: 180]
[Talaria: 161]
[Nova: 180]
[Class 3: Locked]
General Skills
[Identify: 136]
[Recollection of a Distant Life: 159]
[Pretty: 135]
[Bullet Time: 189]
[Oath of Elaine to Lyra: 206]
[Sentinel's Superiority: 201]
[Persistent Casting: 45]
[Learning: 244]
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