Chapter 262: To Rune
Water Magician
Editor: Tseirp
Grand Masterâs office, Adventurersâ Guild in the royal capital.
âPlease!â
âI hear you, but thereâs nothing I can do about it.â
Ryo was pleading.
And Hugh was frowning as he refused.
âUghâ¦I am hailed as the premier duke, yet I canât even borrow a single carriage, what a harsh reality checkâ¦â
Ryo lamented as he hung his head.
âPlease donât put it in such a misleading way. Even if I wanted to lend you one, all the guild carriages are currently unavailable.â
Ryo opted to use the guild carriage as a means of getting to his house in Rune in the shortest time possible.
It would take seven days to travel from the royal capital to Rune using an ordinary carriage.
However, with guild carriages, which could travel nonstop by changing horses prepared at each town, the journey from the royal capital to Rune could be completed in two days one way.
Ryo remembered that he and Abel had once traveled from Rune to the royal capital in that guild carriage.
Of course, ordinary adventurers were not allowed to use them.
Theyâre only available to those who have received special permission from the guild master and need to travel extra fast for a special request.
But he was requesting permission, relying on his position as a premier duke.
Abusing his position and powerâ¦not quite, he was asking Hugh McGrath, the Grand Master, to let him use it as a favor â¦n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
But he was turned down.
âI believe the Adventurersâ Guild in the royal capital is central to the Kingdom, with more than twenty guild carriages. But itâs also true that the Grand Masterâs authority allows for a great deal of flexibility. An example would be how your predecessor, Sir Forsythe, used it to help his daughter escape.â
During the fall of the royal capital, the Grand Master at the time, Finlay Forsythe, used the guild carriage for his personal use to get his daughter out of the royal capital to Rune.
Although it was an emergency evacuation, private use of the carriage wasnât intolerableâ¦.
Rather, from a practical standpoint, in the Kingdom where royalty and nobility hold considerable power, requests from nobles to the Adventurersâ Guild are diverse, and the guild is quite flexible in accommodating them.
From that perspective, it is actually quite common for them to meet requests like that of Ryo, the premier duke.
Butâ¦.
âSeeing as all the carriages are out, I canât lend you any even if I wanted to.â
âUghâ¦â
Hugh frowned as he said that, and Ryo bit his lip in frustration.
By some stroke of luck, Hugh looked out the window at that moment.
And as soon as it dawned on him, he ran to the window, opened it vigorously, and raised his voice down the courtyard.
âStop the third carriage! Grand Masterâs orders!â
An instant decision.
Within roughly two seconds.
It happened so fast that even Ryo, who was in the same room, couldnât keep up with the development.
Looking out the window, a person who looked like a guild official was running from the courtyard toward the carriage depot.
Having heard Hughâs yelling, he seemed to have moved quickly.
Seeing this.
(I guess this happens often.)
Ryo thought to himself, as if it were someone elseâs problem.
âYouâre in luck, Ryo. I canât lend you a carriage, but Iâll let you ride the guild carriage heading to Rune.â
Hugh grinned as he said that.
His face, even to Ryo, who was used to seeing it, was really scaryâ¦.
The two arrived at the carriage depot and Hugh opened the door of the third carriage.
Then came a voice from inside.
âGrand Master, why did you make us stop? I believe weâre already pressed for time.â
âYeah, my bad. I need you to let him join you guys to Rune, please.â
Hugh said, stepping aside, and Ryo put his head through the carriage door.
âExcuse me, I will be imposing on you guys till we get to Rune cityâ¦â
Having said that, Ryo tilted his head strenuously.
The three people in the carriage tilted their heads sharply in response.
Then, a swordsman who seemed to be the leader of the group opened his mouth nervously.
âIs that youâ¦Ryo?â
Ryo also opened his mouth timidly.
âCould you guys beâ¦Niels? Etho? Amon?â
The three people in the carriage were the three members of the party âRoom 10â.
âItâs been like, how longâ¦?â
âYeah, itâs been quite a while.â
âI think about a year and a half.â
Niels, Etho, and Amon were all astonished and commemorating the reunion.
âWow~ I never thought Iâd come across you guys here!â
Ryo was grinding coffee beans in an ice mill as he said so.
After all, itâs only right that they drink to their reunion with some coffee!
âStill you guys are something, a party of three roommates is now a well-established B-rank party in the kingdom?â
When Ryo said this in admiration, all three of them blushed and felt embarrassed.
Thatâs right, âRoom 10â is currently a B-rank party, with all three members being B-rank adventurers.
âNow that youâre a B-rank party, you can be dispatched to the royal capital. Well, it turned out to be in my favor this time though.â
âActually, not quite, Ryo.â
Niels, the leader of the party, said solemnly.
âWeâve moved to the royal capital, and weâre a party belonging to the royal capital.â
âWhoaâ¦â
That came as a surprise to Ryo.
Each adventurer is certainly free to decide where to set up his or her base of operations, and some parties frequently move from one place to another.
Changing oneâs base of operations across countries isnât without its difficulties, but it seems to be a common practice within the Kingdom.
âBut why the royal capital?â
Ryo asked the obvious question.
âItâs only natural for me to go where I could be close to King Abel!â
âQueen Rihya is such an angel!â
ââ¦Well, there you have it.â
He didnât even bother to think of anything to say to any of themâ¦.
Niels has always respected Abel.
To Etho, Rihya is an angel.
And Amon isâ¦nineteen years old and the youngest, but somehow finds himself being the one watching after them.
âOh, yupâ¦I understand perfectly well.â
Ryo deduced as saw Amonâs wry smile and the other twoâs unusual state of excitement.
It would appear that the three members of âRoom 10â havenât grown up in that regard.
âSo are you heading to Rune on a quest or something?â
âOh, yeah. Itâs an urgent quest, and one that requires a lot of manpower, so they came all the way to the royal capital to make the request.â
Niels replied, puffing out his chest a little, feeling proud.
âI wonder if Niels is capable of carrying out such a questâ¦â
âHey, Ryo, Iâm not how I used to be! Though I admit that this quest is quite a tough one.â
Niels refuted Ryoâs not-so-subtle statement.
âItâs a request for reinforcements to subjugate wyverns.â
âTwo of them to boot!â
Etho divulged the quest objective, and Amon supplemented it with staggering information.
âSubjugation of two wyvernsâ¦wow.â
âRight?â
âSo that means Amon will be flying twice this timeâ¦â
âNot a chance, Iâm never doing that againâ¦â
Ryo tried stirring up some old memories, and Amon chuckled as he scratched his cheek.
In the past, the members of Room 10 were forced to take down a wyvernâ¦and they accomplished the feat by sending Amon flying into the sky in cooperation with a party called âSix Petalsâ.
The tale of the wyvern subjugation with only nine people was still told among adventurers to this day.
âThis time, two wyverns appeared near a village about a day south of Rune city, and the adventurers currently in the south are a little lacking to take them on, so we decided to lend a hand.â
âThe adventurers being dispatched to subjugate the wyverns are of C-rank and above. Apparently, even with Rune, Acre and Kyradea combined, they are quite scarce in numbers these daysâ¦. Although I heard that there isnât even a single adventurer above C-rank in Kyradea, to begin with.â
Etho explained at length, and Niels pointed out the unchanged status quo of Kyradea.
Kyradea⦠they serve fairly decent curry over there.
Ryo was thinking about such a thing while the conversation carried on.
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