Chapter 166 – Rest After the Party (1/2)

Are you alright there?”

”Fuuu. It's been a while since I was able to drink like this.”

I placed a hand on Philia's back and rubbed it lightly. The older dwarf's face was bright red, though despite that she had only slowed down a bit. She wasn't slurring her words nor losing her balance at all.

Quite impressive considering the bottles of various liqueurs she had emptied this night.

(Was it her constitution? There's no way I could've drank that much in my last life.)

”I'm surprised. I never saw you drink before.”

”We couldn't afford it. Not the money, nor the time. But here, it feels like I don't have to worry so much about the children. That there are others who can cover for what I miss when I'm drinking.”

Philia raised her face and glanced at me wearing a warm smile. It felt a bit like she was transferring the warmth in her cheeks directly towards me.

”This time, you'll be paid properly for taking care of the kids. And other people's kids as well once you're ready for that.”

”That...sounds nice. But at the same time, I don't even know what I'd do with the money. Maybe we can spend it on some nicer bedding?”

”You can spend it on yourself. I'll deal with the bedding and any other supplies you need.”

”Spend it on myself, is it? It really has been a long time...”

Philia looked down into her mostly empty cup, as nostalgia overflowed from her words.

”What would I even spend it on?”

”You'll be able to drink when you want to. You seem to like it.”

”You're trying to make me a drunkard, aren't you?”

The orphanage director poked me in the side with her elbow as she gave me an offset grin.

”Is it working?”

”Hmm...maybe?”

Finishing off her drink, Philia looked out at our surroundings.

The feast had mostly died down. The eating had mostly stopped, and most of the adults were only sipping at drinks, or caring for the children who had fallen asleep.

Despite everything, it was easy to lose track of time as I didn't feel tired, nor my babies would fall asleep either.

”Maybe it's time to wrap things up. Or else we'll all end up sleeping on the cold earth.”

”I guess so.”

With that confirmation, we started to go around and gathered everyone up. The older children were woken up but the younger ones were carried in the arms of their seniors as we headed off to the temporary sleeping quarters.

We'd already been informed during the latter stages of the feast that a basic shelter had been built. It was located beside my own place, since there was plenty of open space all around it. Furs had also been placed there and at my own house for everyone to sleep on for the night.

Frigg and Alvaldi moved quite fast despite the fact that they were enjoying the feast with everyone the entire time. Beyond the initial orders they gave, I hadn't even noticed what was going on behind the scenes.

Maybe that was how to properly do delegation?

Regardless, we all gathered around the entrance to the dungeon as the place everyone will sleep tonight was on the western settlement.

”This is the entrance to the country's dungeon, as well as the main path between the two sides of the Commonwealth for the time being. Don't worry though, as we won't be passing through any of the actual floors to reach the other side.”

I explained what we were doing together with a simple application of [wind magic] to help broadcast my words to the entire group.

As most of the people were probably nervous about passing through a dungeon, even if it was only its entrance, Epione and Philia had volunteered to be the first to go through, then Epione would return with me to help take the rest over while Philia watched over those who were waiting on the other side.

”Umm, Miss Scarlet, can I come with you?”

”Oh? You're not scared?”

I looked over at Flix who was looking towards us with eager eyes.

”I, umm, I'm not scared, at all!”

”It's okay to say you're scared you know. Bravery isn't the absence of fear, but the acknowledgement of it.”

No matter how obvious such a thing felt to me, it was still something that people even on Earth often forgot. Not to mention kids.

Flix fidgeted and squirmed for a bit before looking back up at me.

”I'm...a little scared. But I still want to go!”

”Oh, you really are a brave one, aren't you? Okay then.”

Giving her the brightest smile I could, I nodded towards the brave little foxkin who's tight expression blossomed with a tint of red as she rushed over to us.

Epione, Philia, Flix, Alicia, Fate, and I all passed into the dungeon entrance together. While Alicia and Fate took things in stride, being that they were quite used to seeing this scenery, everyone else rotated their heads on a swivel as they took in the sights as we exited the rocky passage and entered the fountain room.

”I've heard of it, but it's so strange to see something which looked like was built, when it connects to something so dangerous and wild like a dungeon.”

”I don't know. While dungeons are dangerous, I don't think wild describes them very well.”

”That's hard to imagine for someone like me.”

I supposed that I couldn't fault Philia. She was a person who had nothing to do with dungeons in the first place.

”Is it your first time in a dungeon as well Epione?”

”Yes. I've never had the chance before.”

The three of them stepped forward, examining the room. There was some trash and tracked mud though. I needed to talk to Peitho about it at some point.

”I've always thought that dungeons were nothing but scary and dangerous places, but somehow this place feels more like a place or worship.”

”I've...never thought of it that way.”

Philia stepped up to the fountain and placed her hands on the lip.

”There are a few things missing, but it feels a little like a church.”

When I thought about it, if you added some benches and maybe a podium, it did kinda feel like that was possible. That said, it was missing the all important object of worship. All there was in the end was a fountain with an empty platform within this perfect half-sphere. No real religious symbols anywhere.

”I think it's because this is a place of rest. There's a fountain room on every floor of the dungeon, and they're some of the few places that's safe to rest at. They also act as checkpoints since you can transition between them, so for people diving into dungeons, they're quite important.”

Especially for this dungeon, if you had to go through every floor consecutively, it would take months, if not years to traverse. Even with the fountains and the advantages that being a vampire brought me, I still hadn't finished this dungeon yet.

”Anyways, we shouldn't keep everyone waiting. Come over to the fountain and grab hold of me.”

I stepped up and touched the fountain with the others grabbed onto my robes.

With a single thought, the ambient lights flickered, but other than a few details, nothing had visibly changed.

”Alright, and we're done. This way is the exit.”

”Huh?”

”Already?”

”But nothing happened, I think?”

”Nothing, but also everything happened, I suppose?”

I gave the three of them a knowing grin before turning towards the exit.

”Incredible. Even though it didn't seem like anything had happened, we came out to an entirely different settlement.”

”The power of a dungeon. It's the first time I've ever seen it.”

”Wow...”

A short distance away from the dungeon entrance, the view of a different settlement than before spread out.

”And here I was wondering where you went. You brought a dwarf with you this time?”

Passing nearby was a familiar figure who turned towards us when she heard us.

”And a bigoted elf? If she's still like this, I suppose that she's not one of your friends, Scarlet?”

”Bigo...what do you think you're saying, dwarf?!”

”You're really not helping your case there girl.”

I stood there surprised at the open hostility Philia was expressing.

(Well, maybe it's a bit strong of a word, but she was being more defiant than I had expected.)

”The dark ones were quite the surprise, but a pleasant one. The regular elf on the other hand is as typical as they usually are.”

”Ah, that reminds me. They're called dokkalfar. Don't ever call them dark elves if you want to stay on their good side, alright?”

”They're called Dokkalfar?”

Epione quickly caught on to what I was conveying.

”Dokk...uh...”

”Dokkalfar. The grey skinned pointy eared ones.”

”Dokkalfar. Okay!”

”Good girl.”

I shifted my babies in my arms to give Flix a head pat as she smiled brightly when she answered me.

””...Mommy~””

”What is it you two?”

I turned to my cute little daughters as they called out to me while grabbing my robes. But all they did was stare into my eyes with a hint of unease, so I squeezed the two and rubbed my cheeks against their own.

””Ehehehe!””

There was the distinct feeling that I was ingraining bad habits into them, but they were still young. There was plenty of time to fix that if it ended up being true.

Though the older girl beside me puffed her cheeks out, there wasn't exactly much I could do. I had to follow my priorities.

Sigh...