Chapter 9 (1/2)
Volume 1
Atelier Tanaka Chapter 8
Ex-Homeless pt.2
I opened my eyes the next day with a bit of a headache, but it couldn’t compare to the sense of satisfaction I felt at waking up in my very own house.
Nothing could have made me happier.
I went over the previous day in my head. My memory was a little fuzzy, but I remembered all the important points.
(Got money, check. Bought a house, check. Defeated the evil noble harassing a town girl, check. Came home and defeated the evil spirit, check. Ahh, I feel like a Dragon Quest hero who just defeated the Demon Lord! I’m the hero of my own house.)
There was just one thing that I was unsatisfied about.
(I wanted to keep some points in reserve! What am I going to do with level 5 purification magic? Do I need to go fight some more monsters, now? I’d rather not. At least it’ll be easy to deal with that ghost if it comes back. I did need something to fight it, and I didn’t choose how many points to use. It’s possible that I really did need level 5 magic for that ghost, and I didn’t have time to check, but still, I should be more careful in the future.)
Warm sunlight shined through the window on me. The sun was gently welcoming me to a new day.
I rolled up in the sheets and did my best impression of an earthworm.
A few hours later, I woke up again.
(I think I’ll get lunch. I don’t know what exactly what time it is, but it’s probably around lunchtime.)
I decided to get lunch at Sophia-chan’s place. At night it was a tavern, but during the day it was a restaurant.
(I wouldn’t mind coming here every day. Ah, if I could do it with Sophia-chan once, I could die happy.)
I sat down, and the same unwanted middle-aged guy that I’d talked to the night before came over.
“Excuse me, I’ll have a daily special.”
“No, um, that’s…”
His face was grim and pale.
“What’s the problem?”
“I’m sorry, but today…”
(What the hell?)
“Um, I, excuse me…”
Sophia-chan finally came over and spoke to me.
“Um, I, what might it be?”
Not being used to talking to pretty girls, I couldn’t help talking like that.
“I’m sorry, I’m really sorry.”
“Eh? Um, why are you apologizing?”
“I’m sorry, but, please, could you not come here any more?”
She looked like she was about to cry.
“No, um, what?”
“We’re just a small restaurant, and, and, if a noble-sama notices us, they can destroy it easily, so, I’m really, so s-sorry, but, so, don’t come here, please.”
She bowed to me, with her hands together in front of her, and her ponytail fell over her shoulder.
(Oh. Apparently nobles are a bigger deal here than I realized.)
“I, I understand…”
(Apparently I messed up in my hurry to intervene yesterday. Would it have been better to pretend I didn’t see anything?)
“I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.”
She kept bowing to me without looking at my face.
“No, I’m, uh, sorry about the trouble.”
(I just found it, and now I can’t go to my favorite restaurant anymore.)
“I’ll be going, then.”
I got up and headed towards the exit. This sad series of events had about cancelled out the positive energy from sleeping in my own house.
Not having anything important to do that day, I decided to take it easy at home. I got some take-out at a busy outdoor food stand, and brought it home. It was some kind of breast meat roasted on skewers, and was quite tasty.
I lied down and rolled around in my bed for a while, thinking about various things.
I got up early the next day.
(This isn’t good. I’ll go bad if I just stay home all day.)
I decided to do some proper, respectable things that day, although I hadn’t actually decided on anything specific to do.
Not having anything better to do, I did housework for a while. It was about mid-morning when I finished that.
I’d slept a lot the day before, so I still had plenty of energy.
Feeling satisfied at maintaining my own personal home, I heard someone knocking at the door.
“Kon kon kon kon.”
“Excuse me! Hello!”
There was a familiar-sounding girl’s voice calling for me. A small spark of hope flared inside of me.
I hurried down the stairs to the entrance, which had also been a storefront.
“Yes, who is it?”
As I’d hoped, it was my idol, the sexy Sophia-chan.
(How did she know I live here? Did she ask that real estate agent?)
“Ah, oh, thank goodness…”
When she saw my face, she looked relieved.
“Hello…”
(Why is she here? I have so many questions…)
“Um, would you like to come in?”
“No, um, please come with me!”
“…OK…”
(What?)
She led me towards the restaurant where she worked. It was approaching noon, but I didn’t see any customers inside.
“You…”
“Ho, you came.”
It was the magic noble from the night before last. From that, I mostly understood the situation.
(She sold me out.)
I looked at her, and she looked away. I looked at the manager, and he looked away.
“Did you need me for something?”
“Yes, I need to talk to you for a bit.”
“…talk, you say.”
“There’s a carriage over there. Get in.”
“…….”
Looking at Sophia, she seemed to be pleading for me to do what he said.
(Are the nobles here like yakuza in Kabuki-chou? Maybe this asshole was better off dead.)
“I understand.”
“Then let’s go.”
On the way, there wasn’t a single word of conversation.