Chapter 147: Talks over Curry.

Chapter 147: Talks over Curry.

Hey, did you hear? My coworker just told me a plot of land just up and vanished overnight. All thats left is a massive crater.

You, too? Yeah, heard the alchemist guild was located there, so most of the alchemists are currently wondering what the hell to do. The guild master has also gone missing.

Huh? Yo, you aint heard the word on the streets? During the festival, some massive white circle appeared suddenly and a great light was shot down. Boom! Heard the top Bishop was there and that only he could do that giant magic stuff.

What? Why the hell would a noble be so deep in the middle? All they need are the merchants anyways. Whoever you heard that from probably is wasted from last night. Hmm. Should probably sober yourself up too, mate.

Huh, one of the perks of having a restaurant. Rumors fly into our ears without any effort,just like an RPGs bar.

It was the day after the raid, and restaurant Aurora had opened up again as if nothing happened. Saori and Tasianna declined to take the day off to process what they experienced yesterday, arguing that work would be more productive than mulling over something they couldnt change right now. So, thats why we were all working today, despite having to do some pretty heavy lifting yesterday.

Rumors had already begun circulating about what happened yesterday. Thankfully, nobody suspected us. Of course, most of the patrons today were more interested in me cause of the performance yesterday, and were requesting repeats of the songs I did yesterday, as if I was a jukebox. Unfortunately for them, this was a restaurant and not a stage. I was simply creating the atmosphere.

Besides, I wanted to rest my voice although, with healing magic that wasnt necessary so I was either humming or not singing at all while simply playing my geigler. Tasianna scared anybody who wouldnt take the no.

Two bowls of curry rice for table four! Saori announced as she finished an order, prompting Tasianna to pick them up and deliver them to the designated table before returning to serving another table. Despite what happened, those two were still working at a steady tempo.

Tasianna! Can we get nother bowl, each? Cold water, too! a table called out as if we were a tavern, ordered our newest addition to our menu a tankard full of cold, clear water made with Tasiannas magic for one davi. Some still wanted us to serve beer or ale but, with no options available other than the healthy and responsible alternative, they still ordered water to quench their thirst.

Considering the standard drink is a diluted ale for most of the working class, since ale was considered safer to drink than well or river water, I guess I couldnt blame them for asking for something they were used to. Of course, the merchants, on the other hand, were happy with water.

Ahh, keeps the head clearer than mead, right? a well-groomed merchant spoke to his table partner, complimenting the water he just drank. Really makes you feel like a noble here, huh? The food is filled with spices, music is played by an authentic noble who wants to keep everything relaxed, and the tableware is refined and polished.

His companion, a merchant in more travel-appropriate clothing, finished taking a bite of curry rice, placed his spoon down before taking a sip of water. Its amazingly good. Its not one of the cities but new stuff still comes up in Firwood, huh? Its a street vendor, but were not eating with our hands or from a trencher, which is rare. This curry is also much better than the one in Port Annencia; the flavor just works better, as if it comes directly from Caedhul.

Haha! Well, the proprietress is a dragonewt, so I wouldnt be surprised if thats true. Her chef can probably cook more exotic dishes, so I wish their menu would have more than two. Eateries and taverns serve more, after all.

We are earning enough that adding a third dish wouldnt hurt our finances or supply, especially with my healing services, but without Tasianna or me helping Saori out with the cooking, I cant exactly allow Saori to stress herself out.

The complaints are mild currently, so there was no need for a change right now. There was always the option to switch up the menu while keeping it to two dishes to give our restaurant some variety.

As I ended my current song, I took a short break with some water, at which point I noticed a group of kids around eight to ten years old watching me from afar. They were wearing working outfits, probably given to them by their workplace, and looked as if they were taking a lunch break with the stale-looking bread and meat skewer in their hands.

While child labor was frowned upon on modern Earth, it was considered normal for children here on Peolynca to work and help their families out financially. I even saw kids from merchants appear once in a while with their guardians to eat here, so this rule applies to every commoner kid. Ive no idea about nobles, though.

I waved at them and showed them a heart sign, as it seemed they enjoyed my music. Most of them flinched back and looked flustered when I noticed them, acting as if they were looking elsewhere. I kinda wanted to play a fun song right now, but I didnt really want to ruin the atmosphere for our restaurants customers.

So, I gave in and played one of the songs from my concert. I didnt know if they watched me perform yesterday, however, I did notice a few familiar faces among them. Sure, pushy adults couldnt influence me, but cute little kids could.

Is this the fated battle, the light shines

Its blinding my sight

But Ive gotta hold on, the stage calls

The cries of a thousand, the flames of war will descend

Woooh! Lets go! One of the patrons jumped up, clapping wildly as he vibed with the song. This seemed to have attracted some of the other patrons mostly workers to join in, too. Thankfully, they had the decency to not go completely wild with dancing and cheering, interrupting those who simply wanted to eat and relax.

After I finished my song, I had to return to playing simple instrumental music to keep up the atmosphere. It would be best if I kept my idol songs to my concerts only after performing them on stage in a town or city, just to avoid the fanfare associated with them.

I wonder, do other idols also have to deal with this? How do they deal with their fans when they're this close to you every day? My fans in Firwood probably arent as wild due to the concept of idols not existing in this world yet, and they were simply cheering me on like some local celebrity. Well, this is what happens when all Ive learned is how to entertain as an idol, and not how to interact with fans as an idol during my trainee phase.

To be honest, its been sooooo long since I watched a video or any clips of any idols, Japanese or Korean. With how much this world has preoccupied me, remembering any of the smaller details is so hard.

Speaking of Earth

Hey, good afternoon, Tasianna. As I was thinking of something else, somebody familiar seemed to have come.

Oh, Guild Master Farron? Welcome, Tasianna greeted a tall red-haired middle-aged man. Oh, and Miss Priscilla, correct?

Behind the muscular man, a white-haired Scandinavian-looking girl peaked out with a playful smile. If it werent for her red eyes which resembled her father greatly I wouldnt have believed those two were related.

Huh? They are eating out today instead of from the guilds kitchen?

PHFFF!!! WHA-! That comment caused Farron to spit out the water he was drinking, causing people around him to look at him with disgust. Some of the worst gazes were from fellow hunters who knew the duo. Priscilla! Dont say that out loud! You are a lady!

...She might not be as pure as I thought. She was so sweet until now, ahhh, how fun.

Its true, father. Even the neighbors complain about it. Just not in front of you or mother, she revealed, causing Farron to flinch back.

Appearance aside, her personality is very much like Farrons. Or maybe its more like her mothers?

Hie hie, I chuckled as I witnessed this healthy father-daughter relationship. It felt like something was squeezing my heart a bit. It must be tough having your mother be an adventurer. You must be worried all the time.

Rarely. Farron blurted out without a thought, before drinking some water.

Huh?

Oh, father meant that mother is really, really strong. Shes an A rank adventurer like him, but she rarely takes on any difficult Quests since she doesnt want to worry us. Mhmm, in adventurer terms, she doesnt accept Quests that would take her deep into the wildness, and she sticks to handling problems that affect villages and towns directly.

That meant she didnt adventure a lot into ruins or deep into mountains for rare or strong monsters. She was more a protector, a local guardian kinda. She would take on Quests to subjugate a local goblin infestation or a strong monster wandering into the vicinity of a village or town. It meant she wouldnt risk her life as much, as she would have guaranteed support and reinforcement if she needed it.

Hmm, come to think of it, Hestia, arent your parents worried? Priscilla suddenly mentioned. You might have your retainers, but being an adventurer isnt the safest profession. I heard that rank C Quest you took was quite difficult.

Her eyes told me she already knew what the high mortality rate of a hunter and mercenary was she wasnt ignorant of the truth of being an adventurer. She said her mother was strong, but could it be that she was hiding the fact she was worried for her? Until now, Ive only been able to get a glimpse of her personality from the surface, where I believed she was a papas girl. We mostly talked about the small stuff and work; it wasnt the same deep discussions I had with Saori, Tasianna, or even Ellaine and Lorena.

Come now, Priscilla. We brought up your mother, so Hestias interest was warranted. We shouldnt bring up topics she might not want to talk about, Farron came to my defense. Honestly, I appreciated his support, but his argument wasnt very convincing, seeing as Priscilla had all right to ask me about my parents if I asked her about her mother.

She wasnt in the wrong here, but she apologized nevertheless. I waved my hand to stop her, No, no, its ok. If you share stuff about yourself, it should be appropriate for me to do the same. Just I know my parents are worried. And thats really all I know.

I frowned and cast an [Air Shield] around us to block any eavesdropping. Uhm, this is hard to say, but Ill have to say it sooner or later anyway. We will be leaving soon.

Huh? Priscilla looked surprised as my statement came out of nowhere, while Farron simply raised an eyebrow.

Well, my partys original plan was to stay in Firwood for the winter, and winter is almost over. Even the snow is gone already. Also, Saori has to do something very, very important, so we have business outside Firwood. Farron seemed to have understood what I meant and nodded, wishing me luck on my travels.

Priscilla looked quite sullen, saying it was hard to lose a friend after just getting to know me, but I quickly soothed her by saying we werent leaving just yet. Our party had a few issues left to solve before we could go, but go we must eventually.

As I was almost finished with my curry, I told Farron something I remembered yesterday. Oh right, I would like to say sorry, as I forgot about it until now. I looked at Priscilla for a moment, to which Farron signaled it was alright for me to say it. I could trust Farron with this information, however, I wasnt sure if Priscilla should hear it too. Well, its about the alchemy guilds master. Davison and what he did yesterday.

Hmm?! Wait, Hestia, do you know something about what happened with the building?!

Farron placed a hand on his agitated daughters head to calm her. Priscilla, please, I will explain everything later. Let her speak first. She nodded obediently.

Well, his transformation with those potions, well, I think Ive seen it somewhere before. When I was traveling through the Belzac forest, I had to fight against a group of trolls. They had a camp set up in the depths of a mountain where they used a Warhammer Mana Cannon to fight against us, and when we finally thought we had defeated the troll shaman, he drank a potion and then stood back up as a scary eldritch monster. I believe it looked similar to Davisons transformation. Farron was obviously perturbed by this, not cause of the potion, but rather due to the cannon.

So, I continued, I I dont know if this is 100% true, but we managed to meet a group of lizardmen in the forests swamp area. According to them, they were slaves captured and brought here through a maritime connection to be used as free labor for a grimgarian army in the southwest. Uhm, over the Avitor mountain range, I recalled. We also had an encounter with a bunch of grimgarians, among them goblins, kobolds, orcs, and some ogres, that shot multiple Warhammer mana cannons at us. They were also the reason why we were forced to come to Artorias.

Farrons face did not look good. There was a shadow looming over his eyes as he kept silent, staring at me as if I just did something unbelievable. He placed his elbows on the table and began massaging his nose with closed eyes and a deep sigh telling me he was currently working through the information I gave him.

This is bad. He said after a while.

Priscilla looked at her father with worry, unable to understand what was going on. F-Father?

He patted his daughter on the head, forcing a smile as he told her everything was alright. He then returned his focus to me, speaking in a serious tone, This information was very valuable, to the point I wish you had mentioned it earlier, Hestia. I can finally make sense of the sudden spike in grimgarian related Quests despite it being winter. Priscilla, Im sorry, but could you pack up the food and bring it to my office? I need to get back to work.

And just like that, he left as soon as Id dispelled the [Air Shield]. Im Im sorry, Priscilla. I didnt mean to ruin your day with your dad.

Its okay, she said with a stifled smile. Father has important work to do as a guild master. He cant spend much time with me, but Im just happy that hes around all the time. Home is never lonely with him. When mother comes back, its so loud that I cant sleep, but I feel so happy that were reunited.

Ohhhhh myyyyyy jeeeeezzz! Youre so precious! I couldnt help myself but give her a big hug. The smell of her perfume intensified. I am sorry! Ill make up for this, alright? Ill visit the guild more often to visit you. I can teach you a few of my own recipes or even a song. Okay?

Hie hie, that sounds like fun, Hestia! Yes, please!

After lunch service was over, I reflected on my unrefined behavior...not. As if I would. Its not like Manuela or my etiquette teacher was here to scold me, right?

Anyways, after lunch service was over, our party went our separate ways for the rest of the day. Saori and Tasianna were planning on going to the hunters guild to change their Main Jobs, then heading over to visit Gael; Saori needed more information about her students, the reason for why we needed to leave soon rather than later. I, on the other hand, went to the temple.

It was about time I gave Aurena another visit, especially now that I had this weird orb I found after the onnikai Quest.