9 - The old man from the countryside comes home
Episode 9 An Old Man in the Countryside Returns Home
“Alright Master, see you later.”
“Yes. Thank you for today, Alexia.”
We were at a carriage stop in Baltrain, the capital.
I thanked the Knight Commander for accompanying me all day and got into the vehicle.
After stopping by the smithy recommended by Alexia, Selena wanted to take me to another smithy, one that had ties to the Adventurer’s Guild, but in the end, we didn’t have enough time.
Had I spent any longer going around the city, there would no longer be any carriages to take me home.
Although the area around the capital was relatively safe, it was still somewhat risky to drive around for hours on end through the dead of night. If anyone truly had to, they would move with an escort.
If you couldn’t afford that much, you open yourself to attacks by burglars, stray animals, or even worse, monsters. The night was a dangerous time to be out and about.
Alexia definitely could have gotten me a carriage later in the night using her authority, but I still had to hire protection.
I’m not going to be able to take advantage of that, and if I were to hire my own escort, I’d be out a lot of money, so I decided not to.
Selena was reluctant to part with me, but apparently the Adventurer’s Guild had called her, so she couldn’t accompany me all the way here. We parted right after we left the smithy.
“We’re also rather short handed at the guild… Alright then Master, I’ll leave you to your business. When you come back to the capital, please come and see me at the guild. I plan on sticking around for a while.”
“Oh, I see. Take care, Selena.”
I recalled our parting words.
The Adventurer’s Guild was a place I had no connection with.
In the first place, in the countryside area like Bidden Village, there were no such things as requests for adventurers, and my students and I could handle a few beasts and monsters.
And in case of emergencies, my old man was also there to help.
However, if Selena was around, it might be a good idea to pass by and say hello.
Besides, there might be more of my apprentices who had become adventurers or something similar, and it’d be nice to meet them. Yup, I’ll put that in my schedule on my next visit.
“Well then, please take care of me during the trip.”
“Of course. We’ve got a long way to go, so take it easy.”
Nobody would ride carriages headed for the countryside at this late an hour, so this carriage was almost an exclusive reservation.
It was rather boring now that I was alone, unlike when I had company on the way to the capital.
And as it wasn’t bright anymore, I couldn’t gaze at the passing scenery.
…I should sleep.
In times like these, it’s best to just let time pass me by.
As soon as I closed my eyes, the tiredness from the long day caught up to me, and my consciousness instantly melted away into a deep slumber.
“—ey, hey customer, we’re here. Last stop, Bidden Village.”
“…Ah, hmmm… oh, we’ve arrived?”
I sat up and shook the soreness out of my shoulders while still a little dazed.
As I awoke from the coachman’s call and looked outside, I noticed that the sun had already set. A considerable amount of time must have gone by.
Well, at least it was a nice nap. All is well that ends well.
“Ah, pardon me. Thank you for the ride.”
“Don’t worry about it. You must have been tired. Take care of yourself!”
As I stepped out of the carriage, I felt nostalgic, as if I had come home after a long trip, even though it had been less than a day.
Just going to the capital was a momentous occasion, but I also had the unexpected opportunity to reunite with not just Alexia, but Kuruni and Selena as well.
Ah, I’m sure they were happy to see me, and that they’re not just as mentally exhausted as I am from going to an unfamiliar place and seeing someone they hadn’t met in a while.
“Well then, hurry on home, it’s already pretty dark.”
The village of Bidden is in the countryside.
After sunset, there were very few houses whose lights were still on. The stores were nearly all closed, the only ones still open being lodging facilities.
However, I noticed a light spilling out from my parents’ house, the swordsmanship dojo, that was a short walk away.
“How unusual. Do we have visitors?”
Putting aside our home itself, it was even more unusual to see light coming from the dojo at this time of night. I don’t think it’s likely that my old man would still be swinging his sword this late.
Curious, I walked briskly up to the door.
“I’m home. Is anyone here?”
“Oh, you’re back at last!”
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“Master! It’s been a while!”
“Welcome home.”
This was my dojo now, so I didn’t need to be shy, I thought as I opened the door.
There was my old man, sitting cross-legged, and next to him sat a younger man, sitting politely with his back straight.
And next to the latter, a young-ish woman, holding an infant.
“…Landrid, it’s been a long time.”
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