Chapter 71 : When are we leaving? Right now!
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When are we leaving? Right now!
So, silver Wood.
It’s a city that existed 300 years ago, so I couldn’t quite place it, but thanks to the map I saw earlier, I know its location.
Rozelia region.
I’ve heard of it in the Dungeon God, but honestly, I never really went there.
Apparently, things like perfume and oil are famous there, but to be frank, did I ever have a reason to go? From the player’s perspective, it was more profitable to stick around Iushil and run dungeons.
So, I never really thought about it either, until Chunsik’s words changed my mind.
It’s a region highly likely to have the Rune of the Abyss.
Thinking about it that way, there’s no reason not to go.
Right now, I have three Rune of the Abysss.
If I collect one more here, that’ll make four, so gathering the seven needed for the final ending doesn’t feel that far off.
“Chunsik, do you know where that place is?”
― Of course, I do. Would you like to go there sometime?”
It seems Chunsik noticed that I wanted to visit that place.
― I don’t know what it is, but collecting them must be good, right? Like coupons.”
Coupons.
Why do these words come out of your mouth?
And from an undead’s mouth at that.
“Hmm.”
― What’s wrong, master?”
I’m a bit conflicted.
I’m not alone now. I have the adventurer party, Dungeon God, with me, don’t I?
Because of that, I can’t make a decision on my own.
Barkal and Serena might not be able to leave Iushil due to their own affairs.
“I’ll ask about the location later. There’s something I have to settle first.”
― Understood. If master says so.”
Chunsik nodded the wolf’s head he was holding, up and down.
― Then, before you dismiss the summon.”
Does he have something else to say?
― Please make sure to fill out the survey, master.”
Got it, chunsik.
Why is this undead trying harder at life than me?
* * *
I tried out the ‘Dullahan Summon’ that Mortis gave me. I can safely say that’s how I finished my morning schedule.
So, I naturally headed to the Bearded Cat Inn.
With the Dungeon God party having reached ‘Silver-Rank’, it was necessary to discuss with the members how we should proceed from here.
And, I also needed to bring up the idea of visiting the Rozelia region.
Absolutely not.
It’s not for the selfish reason of gathering the Rune of the Abyss.
“Serena.”
Upon arriving at the Bearded Cat Inn, the first thing I saw was Serena.
She was, in truth, the biggest hurdle to cross if I wanted to go to the Rozelia region.
Barkal could probably get through easily since he had something called ‘Proof of the Barbarian’, but Serena didn’t have any such thing.
“Brother Dmihtan.”
I couldn’t just recklessly suggest going to Rozelia to her.
Since there was no particular reason, I needed some sort of justification to convince her.
“I’m really sorry, but could our party go to the Rozelia region!?”
Huh?
I was just thinking about the Rozelia region in my head.
But then the exact same words came out of her mouth, leaving me utterly flustered.
Is she reading my mind? No, a cleric can’t do that.
“I—I know this must be sudden and confusing.”
Yeah, I’m confused.
I thought you’d learned telepathy or something.
“Well, you remember how we gave the Adventurer’s Guild a request to find someone before?”
At Serena’s words, I nodded.
In exchange for helping clear out the Iushil underground dungeon, the Adventurer’s Guild promised to help find someone for her.
“They told me the results today.”
That was quick. I listened closely to her explanation.
“They said there are three people matching the criteria. And all three are currently… in the Rozelia region!”
“Hm.”
“So… I was wondering if maybe our next destination could be Rozelia!”
What a coincidence. I wanted to go to the Rozelia region too!
All in all, it’s a relief. The greatest obstacle to leaving Iushil, Serena herself, is now volunteering to go.
“The Rozelia region is also a popular tourist destination, you know? There’s rose perfume, rose oil, and even rose hot springs! It’s perfect for relaxing after a journey!”
She’s practically desperate to go to Rozelia.
So, I decided to happily approve Serena’s suggestion to go to Rozelia.
“I don’t need to unwind. We don’t really have a reason to go to Rozelia.”
But the words that came out of my mouth were different than I’d intended.
“Why don’t we just give it a try!?”
“We don’t have a reason. If you must, you can go alone.”
Why am I refusing?
I silently asked myself. What exactly am I thinking?
Could it be that, since Serena brought up going to Rozelia first, my twisted subconscious is trying to use this as an excuse to skimp on expenses?
Did I unconsciously think all the way to that point?
Damn.
My thriftiness is too intense!
I’m way too clever!
Let me make it clear for Serena right here.
We don’t have to go, but since we’re teammates, I’ll go with her. Of course, any expenses incurred for this will be excluded from the final settlement.
“I don’t mind going alone, but well… since there’s an Adventurer’s Guild in Rozelia too, moving our base for a while isn’t a bad idea, right?”
“No matter how you look at it, there’s no real reason… mrmph.”
Just as I opened my mouth to demonstrate my frugality to Serena, I bit my tongue and shut myself up.
“B—Brother Dmihtan?”
Serena looked at me with a worried face.
Once again, my subconsciousness must have gotten involved. Seems like I felt a pang of conscience.
How could I be about to talk money with a comrade I nearly died with together?
That’s not just being frugal, that’s just being a miser. No, maybe even a sociopath.
I must be insane.
I shook my head, berating myself internally.
But think about it.
If I save a bit now, it could be really good later.
Rich people don’t just spend less—they don’t waste money without reason. If it’s not something that has to be spent on, you can just skip it.
Still, man!
* 〈Thrag howls with laughter at your clownery.〉
“Grnnngh…!”
I gritted my teeth and stared at Serena.
“S—Serena!”
“Y-yes!?”
“We’re going to the Rozelia region. Together!”
No need to bring out the scales here. I was already planning to get information about the Rune of the Abyss in Rozelia anyway.
“R-really!?”
“I won’t ask again. I might change my mind.”
I might really change my mind, too.
“Thank you! Thank you so much, brother Dmihtan!”
“Grgrrrrk…!”
As Serena beamed in delight, my boiling voice leaked out, as if it was desperately trying to take back what I just said.
Hold back.
Trying to squeeze money out of this is really too psychotic.
Desperately biting my lips to endure, I could almost see the illusion of gold coins flying away behind Serena.
Urgh.
I won’t forget this.
* * *
With the Dungeon God party deciding to leave Iushil and head to the city of ‘Od Heim’ in the Rozelia region, all that’s left is to fix a date.
“When should we depart!”
Maybe it’s the excitement of finally being able to meet the person she’s searched for so long, but Serena’s voice was bubbly.
“The sooner, the better, but we can’t leave right this minute.”
“Right? There’s so much to prepare.”
She’s right.
We decided to leave town, so we’ve got tons of preparation to do.
It’s important to restock the consumables used in the prior dungeon.
And buy food for the journey.
If possible, I’d also like to get some gear that I or the party members can use.
Looks like I’ll be spending a fortune again. With a headache coming on, I put my hand to my head and shook it.
“We should probably tell Barkal as well that we’re leaving Iushil, right?”
“Of course.”
Even if he’s a barbarian and doesn’t think much, there are things that need to be said.
Oh, right.
Let’s also let Hordi, the innkeeper, know we’ll be vacating our room.
“What? You’re leaving? Moving to another inn?”
“No. We’ve decided to leave Iushil.”
At the mention of vacating the room, Hordi slightly frowned, but as soon as he heard we were leaving Iushil, he immediately brightened.
“I thought it was because the room was so bad!”
“Hordi, to be honest, the room wasn’t that good.”
“Dmihtan, being too honest isn’t always good.”
That’s true too.
“Anyway, so you’re leaving Iushil.”
Shhft.
Hordi held out his hand. What does that mean? Did he figure out Barkal broke the window?
Damn.
I tried to hide it by hanging up a curtain, but he figured it out after all.
“What’s the matter, barbarian doesn’t shake hands?”
A handshake?
He was holding out his hand just to shake hands?
With a dazed look, I took Hordi’s hand.
“Wherever you go, I know you’ll do well. You’re the cleverest barbarian I’ve ever met.”
“Thank you for the compliment.”
You were the most money-driven innkeeper (first one) I’ve ever met. I wanted to say that, but is there any need to be mean?
“And the window repairs cost one silver coin.”
Maybe I should have. Yeah, let’s just say it.
“Just joking! Hahaha!”
Riding the highs and lows of heaven and hell for one silver coin, I accepted Hordi’s handshake.
“So? When are you planning to leave?”
Not sure.
We haven’t really set a date yet, so I have no idea.
I was just thinking about the date to leave Iushil.
“Brother!”
Suddenly, the door to the Bearded Cat Inn burst open, and a big guy strode in.
A barbarian with a skull helmet—Barkal.
“What is it, Barkal?”
“The security forces are coming to arrest us! We need to prepare for battle right now!”
At his words, I felt my head spin.
The security forces are coming to arrest Barkal.
You don’t have to think hard about whose fault that probably is.
“Hordi, did you ask when we’re leaving?”
I smiled.
“Looks like we have to leave right now.”
A tired smile spread across Hordi’s face.
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- Chapter 108
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- Chapter 106 : Noblesse Oblige
- Chapter 105 : If Not Us, Then Who?
- Chapter 104 : It's Troublesome in Many Ways
- Chapter 103 : Silver Rank on Top of Platinum
- Chapter 102 : Selling Potions. Picking Up a Beggar.
- Chapter 101 : Platinum Adventurer, The March of Ordeal
- Chapter 100 : The God of Business
- Chapter 99 : I Smell a Jackpot
- Chapter 98 : The Silent Barbarian
- Chapter 97 : Dungeon God is Open.
- Chapter 96 : Dungeon God, Wanted.
- Chapter 95 : Farewell, Second Hometown
- Chapter 94 : Let's Find Out the Identity of the Fragment
- Chapter 93 : The Omniscient Creator's Point of View?
- Chapter 92 : This Barbarian is Better than an Ogre.
- Chapter 91 : Do Not Speak.
- Chapter 90 : The Shattered Masquerade Ball
- Chapter 89 : The Lost Barbarian
- Chapter 88 : It's My First Time at a Masquerade Ball.
- Chapter 87 : Here's the Disguiser I Was Looking For.
- Chapter 86 : Only the Words of the Strong are Heard.
- Chapter 85 : My God Is Useless.
- Chapter 84 : The High Society of Odheim
- Chapter 83 : Even if I Die, We Go Together
- Chapter 82 : Pretending Not to Hurt, But It Seems Painful
- Chapter 81 : God of Favoritism
- Chapter 80 : No Mercy Even for the Sleeping
- Chapter 79 : Until the Morning Sun Rises
- Chapter 78 : Let Me Tell You About This Product.
- Chapter 77 : An Unexpected Opportunity
- Chapter 76 : Then Die.
- Chapter 75 : It's a Bit Different Than I Thought
- Chapter 74 : Still Living the Lottery-Winning Life
- Chapter 73 : Our Healer Is a Physical Therapist
- Chapter 72 : Chunsik! Stop coming out!
- Chapter 71 : When are we leaving? Right now!
- Chapter 70 : Even Migratory Birds Have Nests
- Chapter 69 : You're Still Wet Behind the Ears.
- Chapter 68 : How Did I Raise You!
- Chapter 67 : Tell Me Before You Go!
- Chapter 66 : That Bastard Was Tough.
- Chapter 65 : Just in Time?
- Chapter 64 : It's a Fight! Everyone, gather!
- Chapter 63 : We Do Not Negotiate with Criminals.
- Chapter 62 : The Orcs Are Weird
- Chapter 61 : Shouldn't Have Tried to Stop It.
- Chapter 60 : Surviving in the Desert
- Chapter 59 : So This Isn't Our First Meeting
- Chapter 58 : Got You, You Rascal!
- Chapter 57 : Monsters Are Living Beings Too?
- Chapter 56 : One Suspect Eliminated
- Chapter 55 : Ah, so That Was You.
- Chapter 54 : Barbarian Wisdom (Physical)
- Chapter 53 : Too Many Suspects
- Chapter 52 : I Can See Everything Clearly.
- Chapter 51 : Collecting Experience Points
- Chapter 50 : Barbarian by Barbarian
- Chapter 49 : Formal Threats
- Chapter 48 : Why Won't It Break?
- Chapter 47 : Even If You Insult Him, Let Me Do It!
- Chapter 46 : I Was Wondering Why, and Now I Know
- Chapter 45 : Seems Like It's Not My Business.
- Chapter 44 : Just Throw a Barbarian In
- Chapter 43 : The Fire-type Devoted Son
- Chapter 42 : Why Did He Suddenly Become So Nice?
- Chapter 41 : Physical Respect
- Chapter 40 : It's a Credit Card.
- Chapter 39 : Instinct Never Lies
- Chapter 38 : In the End, He Still Wins
- Chapter 37 : Sometimes Barbarians Lose, too
- Chapter 36 : Shouldn't Have Come!
- Chapter 35 : Reward Too Great to Refuse
- Chapter 34 : Our Dog Bites.
- Chapter 33 : Over the Mountain, Over the Mountain, Over the Mountain
- Chapter 32 : No, I Said I Won't Buy It
- Chapter 31 : Catch That Guy!
- Chapter 30 : This Barbarian Charges for Services
- Chapter 29 : If You Know Them, You Solve It
- Chapter 28 : If Sorry Is Enough, Why Do We Need the Police?
- Chapter 27 : Returning Happens in an Instant
- Chapter 26 : Two Coupons and Already Benefits?
- Chapter 25 : We Were Told Not to Follow Strangers
- Chapter 24 : Devout Necromancer
- Chapter 23 : Barbarians Don't Hold Back
- Chapter 22 : So This Is Why You Hate It!
- Chapter 21 : Over the Mountains, Over the Mountains, Over the Mountains
- Chapter 20 : Taking It All
- Chapter 19 : Who Am I? Copper Rank.
- Chapter 18 : Yes, I am the Necromancer You're Looking For.
- Chapter 17 : Barbarian Respect Association
- Chapter 16 : Respect the Barbarian
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- Chapter 14 : The Never-Go Meeting Square
- Chapter 13 : It Has Its Own Advantages
- Chapter 12 : Somehow, It Rolls Along
- Chapter 11 : Rotten Party
- Chapter 10 : Something Feels Off.
- Chapter 9 : A Name Known by All
- Chapter 8 : I Strike, Therefore I Am.
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- Chapter 5 : Guarantor, God.
- Chapter 4 : Dmihtan's Precious Counseling Center
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