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Old siteChapter 20. The Daily Life of an Eight Year Old - Wizard
The
town of Reedwald, although remote, is a major transportation hub and a treasure
trove of nature facing the Leknod Forest. To enjoy this, the major guilds have
established their branches, no matter how big or small.
In
the morning, I took Roland and go to the Magic Guild.
The
main purpose was to gather information, and I intended to ask them to examine
the magical stone of the Tremble Cube. I thought that an expert could extract
information other than the monetary value or the material for the magic tools.
But it would be impossible. Roland said he had never heard of it, and my
"Appraisal" had not yielded any useful information. It was better
than not trying, but that was the extent of my expectations.
The
staff member who dealt with me was amazed at the size of the magic stone
without even talking to me. I reminded him that I wasn't going to sell it yet,
and asked him to let me know if something he could find out by investigating
the ash vomit disease and the magic stone. He looked like he wanted to buy it
all the way through, but we would discuss it once everything was settled. I'd
like you to wait until then.
After
that, I headed to the adventurer's guild's archives.
Danil
and Ose had already left, and we were greeted by two staff members, Markant and
Mateo. They invited us to enter the archive room. I took a look around and was
taken aback. Some shelves seemed to reach to the ceiling, leaving only enough
space for one person to pass through. Except for the straight lines in front
and to the left and right. I can't see anything else. I could only guess at the
size of the archives, but if I was right, I wondered how much material was
stored there.
"People
who come here for the first time have the same reaction. We've been discarding
unnecessary materials, though. We also keep high-demand materials in a separate
room and older materials in the basement."
"There's
more?"
I
was dumbfounded, but Matteo's comment bothered me, so I asked him.
"Can
you tell me what you mean by unnecessary?"
"Mostly
reports of requests. Most of the time, it's just a simple request to collect or
kill something, with no particulars. If the information you're looking for is
in here, it's been removed from the discard pile."
"I
was relieved to hear that. By the way, why did you start here?"
"The
other room is already finished."
Markant
responded.
When
I looked up at him again, I saw that his face was tired and his eyes were
glazed over.
"You
haven't slept much, have you?"
"It's
not uncommon for adventurers to stay up all night. Let's get started."
"No,
no. You need to rest first."
"I
don't have time to rest! It's for half a month!"
"Still
no luck. You don't think it says what you're sick with, do you? You have to
draw an analogy from the symptoms and circumstances. You can't make that judgment
in your sleepy head."
Markant
fell silent.
I
can understand his impatience. But if he misses the information, it will all be
for nothing. I pulled Markant into a corner of the reference room and forced
him to rest.
After
some discussion, it was decided that I would be in charge of the documents and
books, while Roland and Matteo, former adventurers, would be in charge of the
requests and other documents.
After
about two hours, Markant returned early. As you'd expect from a C-rank
adventurer, he looks back to his usual self after such a short break. But I'm
sure he's not at peace inside. Whatever the case, he seems to have recovered to
a certain extent, and there's no way he'll listen to me if I tell him to rest
yet. I was short on manpower. I decided to leave the literature to Markant as
well.
The
day passed without much success.
Danil
showed up at the archives with snacks and drinks, so I took a short break to
report back.
The
report was not a good one. The merchants hadn't heard of ash vomiting disease,
and the medium-grade disease-healing potions we'd purchased hadn't worked.
There was a possibility if we could get a higher level potion, but it was so
rare that when it appeared on the market, it would be auctioned off, otherwise
it would be bought up by the imperial family or higher nobility. Danil said
that it would be better to go to the imperial capital for treatment rather than
scramble to get it.
As
soon as he realized that there was no progress, Markant went back to scouring
the literature.
When
Danil saw this, he had a complicated look on his face.
'Those
shelves over there are literature, aren't they?"
'Yes,
but..."
'Markant
isn't very good at writing."
He
stopped reaching for the bread.
"How
good is it?"
"He
can't read most of the jargon and the language he uses."
Is
this an error in judgment on my part? I was thinking in terms of my previous
life and myself. It's not surprising that literacy is so low, and as a former
peasant mercantilist, I'm sure he had little chance to learn to write. Still, I
wanted him to say something. I had just told him to draw an analogy.
Markant
opened the book and painstakingly followed the letters with his fingers. But in
reality, it was worm-eaten. He only picked up the words he could read. Should
he be glad he had figured it out so quickly?
"Isn't
the reference room unsuitable?"
"Other
than that, it's a negotiation. Under normal circumstances, it would be
difficult for him."
Merchants
and alchemists, all of them seemed to have their habits. If you are in a bad mood,
you will not be able to get the information you need. I'm sure Danil has a good
point.
"Requests
and guild reports are plain language. You can read them without any problems.
You should turn them there."
"All
right. I'll do that."
He's
a troubled guy, but I guess that's why he's so worried about Valerie. I had no
choice.
When
I was thinking about how to start the conversation. And then Ose came back.
Markant
stayed put for the moment and took the report. But this one was out of the
question as well. The alchemist had no idea what was going on and asked him to
check it out. Ose was not good at technical terms either, but he was much
better than Markant. I took the opportunity to male him switch places with Ose,
leaving Markant to check the documents. Of course, I asked Roland to follow me.
After
that, the work proceeded without any problems, but I ended the first day
without getting any useful information.
The
next day, before going to the reference room, I went to Chief Gerrit's office.
Because
based on my feeling from yesterday, I thought it would be difficult to go
through all the materials. It would take days, and there was no guarantee that
we would get any information even if we did. If that was the case, we should
make it quick and focus on something else.
Chief
Gerrit had already given us a staff member named Matteo. It pains me to ask him
for more staff, but I don't want to ask my father to send someone he's not
familiar with, and I don't want to ask an adventurer. The reason I'm here is to
keep things from getting too serious.
Chief
Gerrit accepted my request, but he promised to increase the number of staff
only when he could spare them, as he didn't want to interfere with the guild's
business. Still, it was enough. When I returned to the archives with gratitude,
I found that Markant, Ose, and Mateo had already started working.
Roland
and I joined them and resumed our work yesterday.
It
wasn't long after that.
"Come
here!"
Markant
shouted from the back of the room.
We
all walked over to him, and with a flushed face he held out a stack of
parchment.
I
look at the page he's showing us, and my eyes widen.
"This
is ......."
It
was a record of the adventurers who had come to the town with a certain
request.
Three
of the adventurers had fallen ill with a mysterious illness after arriving in
town. They repeatedly coughed and had trouble breathing. They began to vomit
clots of blood, and two of them died in less than three days. The guild,
fearing the epidemic and sickness. Talk with the lord aka my great-grandfather
and had them cremated immediately.
The
last one was so weak that he vomited blood and smoke. But he did not die. A
traveling mage who was staying in the town prepared a potion, and when he took
it, he survived. The mage left the town immediately, so it was unclear how the
potion was made or what kind of potion it was.
The
guild collected and examined the bluish-purple residue left in the bottle, but
could not identify it.
Based
on the ingredients of the residue and the footsteps of the mage, they tried to
recreate a cure, but the result was poison. The rumor is a mage had tried to
euthanize the victim, or that the residue had been altered, but the poison was
too weak to kill, and if it had been altered, it would have been extremely
difficult to identify. No conclusion was reached until the end, and the report
was closed.
There
was no mention of what happened to the survivors, or who the mage was.
But--
"Ash
Vomiting Disease."
"That's
the predecessor's report. It's a form that's no longer in use. The time is...
eighty years ago?"
Mateo
said, looking at the cover of the bundle.
"We'll
have to search the whole area! There must be other information!"
"Wait
a minute."
I
appeased Markant, who was raising his voice.
Let's
get a few things straight. After recreating the cure, the result was poison. So
who tried to create it and made it poisonous? The alchemists, no doubt. And
euthanasia and transformation would be their opinion. Since my
great-grandfather is in the story, one of the best alchemists in town must have
been asked to recreate it. And the fact that there are multiple opinions is
because there are so many alchemists involved.
"Ose,
run to the alchemists again. Give priority to those who have been living in
Reedwald since my great-grandfather is the lord, rather than their ability. The
longer they've been here, the better. The next thing I want you to look into is
a weak poison that requires high mixing skills. It's a potion where the effort
is not worth the result. Roland, will you split up and help me?"
"Yes,
sir."
Watching
Roland and Ose jump out, I look back at Markant.
"We've
made a lot of progress, thanks to you, Markant. Now let's focus on this year
and see what we can find. Maybe we'll find something."
"Oh!"
The
rest of us, covered in dust, began to turn over the documents.
◇◇◇◇
However,
we got no new clues, and then the next morning arrived.
For
a short time, we received an increase in the number of Chief Gerrit, and as a
result, the time had gone back to seventy years ago. The elation of yesterday
had long since faded. It was no longer possible to believe that what happened
ten years ago had been added to the list. Should I continue searching for the
documents, or should I just go back to the literature?
While
I was pondering this, looking up at the bookshelf that stretched to the
ceiling, Oze came running into the reference room.
"There's
been a call! He
said he might have the information we're looking for!"
"From
the alchemist?"
"Yes,
come to me first thing in the morning!"
I
asked Mateo to stay in the reference room then, we ran to the alchemist's
place.
The
house was on the outskirts of town, and we were greeted by a man in his forties
who called himself Simon. He seemed to have been told that the son of the lord
was on a mission, and he suddenly started to make a big speech, which we
needlessly suppressed.
"I
want some information."
I
came into the room and sat down on a chair. I started to speak without so much
as a greeting.
Simon
politely declined and left the room, returning shortly with an old parchment.
"This
is a journal left by my master. I don't know how it came about, but it seems he
was attempting to create a potion at someone's request."
"May
I see it?"
"Of
course."
I
took it and looked through it.
This
is quite a mess. It's full of scribbles, and I have no idea where any of them
are connected. It's almost like a cipher. Could it be that they're writing like
this on purpose?
I
managed to pick up the words and asked Simon a question.
"Did
your master live in this town?"
"Yes,
he was born in Reedwald. When I started to study with him, he had already
passed away. I think he passed away about fifty years ago."
The
time's match. Is this a hit?
But
is it something that can be found today, yesterday?
When
I asked that question, he clears my doubt.
"It
was probably three days ago that Ose-dono was here. I had already found this
journal when I was researching a disease called Ash Vomiting Disease. But this
is a poisonous medicine. I dismissed it as irrelevant."
"So
that's it. Thank you for your efforts."
"No,
I'm not grateful."
"And
I must confess, I can't read this. What about you?"
Simon
laughed when everyone who was looking at him shook their heads.
"It's
not easy for me either. May I?"
I
handed Simon back the document.
"I've
got the Alchemy Solution, Majumag Powder, Kelisea Juice, Einaris Rhizome, and
Strong Liquor."
"Wait,
are those the ingredients?"
"Yes.
According to this, the request was to find out what could be done with the
materials provided. There is also a creative method that Master tried."
"Do
you often get such requests?"
"No
way, it's not common. If there is such a thing, it's when you get a rare
material, but the only one that can be called rare in this list is Einaris.
Even so, it's nothing to get excited about."
It
matched the data. This seems to be a sure thing.
Someone
found out the material. But they couldn't reproduce it, so they must have
talked to other alchemists and grandmasters.
"Simon,
would you be willing to take the trouble to make a clean copy of it?"
"Very
well, sir."
As
Simon left the room, I looked around at the three of them.
"Can
you get that material?"
"Majumag
is easy. I'm sure you've seen it, little man. It's a whitish stone sold at
street stalls."
"That's
what they use for jewelry."
It
was a very inexpensive gemstone, more like a beautiful stone. I don't know
where it comes from. But if it's so common it should be easy to find.
When
I asked about the rest of the materials, Ose responded with a raised eyebrow.
"The
alchemist can make the Alchemy Solution. We can find the liquor if we look for
it. Kelisea is only a short distance away from the forest. The problem is
Einaris, isn't it? Simon said so, but it's not an easy herb to find."
"But
I'm sure it's in circulation in a certain way. If it wasn't, Simon wouldn't
have said it like that. The first thing we should do is to check the inventory
at a specialty store. Should we also head to the collection? I'll--"
I
cut him off.
Should
I go? I can Appraise the actual item, it's certainly easy to find. The problem
is where to find it in the vast forest. The condition for activating "Appraisal" is visibility, but the visibility in the forest was really bad. There
were many situations where it was impossible to appraise without getting close
enough to touch it. Even if we ran around the forest in the dark, we would not
be able to find it. If that's the case, I'll need the help of Danil, who knows
a lot about the Battle Axe of Evil, especially medicinal herbs. And as soon as
I've collected them, I can return home by myself using Fast Travel.
It's
not a bad idea, but there's a pitfall. If I bring the Battle Axe of Destruction
with me, they'll have to protect me. Now that Valerie is gone, the burden is
even worse. Roland would also be coming with me, and it would be bad to have no
one in command in the town. And if you're going to return alone, even Oze is
fast enough.
"I'd
like to leave the collecting to you guys, the Battle Axe of Destruction."
"All
right, I'll be right there!"
"The
sun is already up, but please go collect Einaris."
"I'll
take care of it. I'll pick up Danil and go!"
Markant
stood up and took off.
He
bowed and Ose followed him.
I'm
a shackle. They should work better without me.
When
Simon returned, he gave me a copy of the journal and asked if hI could try
making it when we had the materials.
Simon
thought about it for a while and agreed, though he was troubled.
"I'm
not good enough to challenge Master,"
"I'm
sorry for asking."
"No,
please don't get your hopes up. I haven't even surpassed my master."
He
said that, but since he had a small number of ingredients. He would start
mixing immediately.
I
thanked him again and left Simon's house.
After
a short distance, I opened my mouth.
"I'm
sorry Simon, but I'd like to ask another alchemist to help me. I want to
increase the chances of success as much as possible. Take this and go to Pavel.
Ask him to introduce you to a competent alchemist and ask him to do it. After
that, take care of collecting the materials. I'll gather them after I've
finished my business."
"Yes,
sir. By the way, what do you want? Are you asking the guild to collect
materials for you?"
"No,
I just remembered another message. I'll go see him."
"I'm
also your bodyguard. I don't want you to just wander off."
"Don't
worry. You know him too."
When
I mentioned his name, Roland nodded his head, as if he had gained some kind of
confidence.
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