Chapter 7 (2/2)
Mora nods in response to my question, twisting her mouth once again into a へ shape.
Mora is the daughter of a commercial merchant based in Lelis city.
Lelis is a city state beside a gigantic lake called Lake Liuus that belongs to the Liuus Union, an alliance of small countries.
Mora’s father is someone who’s already built up a relatively large fortune, but he still frequently travels along with his caravans. Mora, too, often goes along to help her father.
While travelling over one of their usual highways, their caravan was attacked by mountain bandits. This happened yesterday morning.
Actually, this was not their first time coming across bandits. Rather, they meet some pretty much one out of every three trips they make. But usually, the bandits only demand a third of the merchant’s cargo and commodities as a ‘pa.s.sage fee.’ A third sounds like a very big loss, but even on safer roads, the tax levied by the local lords is about the same anyways, so the balance sheet ends up looking similar either way. Mora’s father just logs it all under ‘necessary expenses.’
This time, however, the bandits demanded all of the cargo and money that he had on him. Of course, there were guards travelling with the caravan, but their numbers were chosen with the a.s.sumption that the bandits would not be a problem, so they couldn’t put up any resistance at all. Furthermore, the bandits also kidnapped Mora, demanding 5,000 gold coins from her father as ransom money.
“After that, the bandits brought you to this fort?”
“Yes…… This is the first time that things had gone this far……”
Apparently, the mountain bandits who’ve been demanding pa.s.sage fee up til now are the exact ones who’ve been staying at this fort. So the question is, why did these (relatively) moderate bandits change their policy all of a sudden?
Oh, I can just dispel Jyagul’s petrification and ask him directly. But to be honest, I’m quite reluctant to do so.
According to Mora’s memory, I was thrown into my jail cell several hours before I awoke. When seen in that perspective, the timing was quite fortunate in regards to saving Mora.
“By now, I think that my father must have already arrived at the nearby village. Then, he’ll either be requesting the knights to rescue me, or preparing the ransom……”
“I see…… In that case, let us make haste tomorrow morning to reach this village as soon as we can.”
“Yes, please let’s do so.”
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“Seriously, what a crazy day it’s been.”
We’ve split up, me to the 2nd floor and Mora to the 3rd.
(T/N: Command room — him; private quarters — her. British counting, apparently.)
The moon that I can see from my windows looks the same as the one in my own world.
I finally have time to relax, but my mind is so full of thoughts. Due to the unfamiliar environment and actions that I am not accustomed to, I feel fatigue gathering all the way to the bottom of my heart.
What should I do if the mountain bandits come back? What method should I use to bring Mora home? And also, how am I going to make a living from here on?
Fortunately, the night is still young. Let’s take our time thinking through it all while drinking s.h.i.+l tea……
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“Goodness! What time do you plan to sleep until!”
“...... Hah?!”
The next morning came before I knew it.
I was slumped over the table in the command room when Mora came in to wake me up.
I had apparently nodded off while thinking about various things. Which means that I was completely defenseless for all of last night. I really need to be more careful.
“Breakfast is already done! Let’s eat it quickly and set off!”
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