Chapter 52 – Citadel City Gantz Part 2

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When we approached, I got to hear part of the speech of that rugged-looking man.

“…… will set out with fast horses right away! We will give suitable rewards to any party who manages to deliver critical information. It will depend on the information given, but it’s possible to get ten times the initial reward offered. What matters the most is speed. …”

So I guess this is the search party the guard was talking about. It looks like he’s instructing the gathered adventurers about their search plans. I guess he’s serving as the coordinator of this adventurer search party.

Arista jumped off the carriage and ran toward the gathered search party.

“Father!”

Arista went in front of the rugged-looking man and loudly called out.

Eh!? So that’s her father? The richest man in this country? He sure doesn’t look the part. No matter how I look at him, he’s more like a veteran adventurer than a businessman.

The man on top of the stairs turned toward Arista and froze up.

“Arista! Ah! You’re safe!”

The man jumped off the stairs and pulled Arista into a tight hug. So he really was her father.

“I’m sorry for making you worry, father.”

“It’s alright darling. As long as you’re fine.”

Another guy went up the platform on top of the stairs and started addressing the gathered adventurers once more.

“As you can see, milady has already returned safely. I’m sorry, but this search mission will be called off. Of course, we will give you all proper compensation for your troubles. Thank you very much for coming. All of you are dismissed.”

When they heard they’d be still receiving compensation, the gathered adventurers didn’t seem to mind the trouble too much, and they obediently dispersed.

“What happened to you, Arista? And who are these people?”

“We were attacked by bandits along the way, father. These people rescued us from the bandit lair. They are all adventurers.”

“What!? Bandits, you say? You got attacked by bandits even though I sent twenty guards to protect you?”

“One of the parties who were supposed to guard us got sick due to food poisoning after dining in Sanza town and all the members couldn’t get out of bed. They suggested delaying the departure date, but the remaining party assured us they could handle it, and so we agreed to proceed as planned,” Karina explained.

“What!? What were you thinking, Karina!? Do you understand what this means? You subjected Arista to life-threatening danger with your decision!”

“I am truly sorry to have disappointed you. Please punish me as you see fit,” Karina conceded as she bowed in apology.

“Please don’t blame Karina, father. I was the one who insisted on going through with it because I wanted to come home as soon as possible,” Arista interjected.

“So what happened to the adventurers guarding you?”

“They all died in the attack.”

“Tsk. And so, you were rescued by these adventurers afterward?”

“No. We were taken to the bandit’s lair. It was then that these adventurers appeared to rescue us.”

“What!? You were kidnapped by those bandits!? Are you okay?”

“I’m alright, father. I was only tied up because they wanted to hold me for ransom.”

I turned toward Karina and Natalie, and the both of them had their eyes closed and kept quiet. They might have guessed Arista wanted to preserve their honor when she refrained from mentioning them.

“………I see. It looks like I and my daughter owe you a lot. I am called Silas.”

“I am the C rank party Shining Star’s leader, Alan. Rescuing them was the right thing to do. Please raise your head, sir.”

“No. Infiltrating a bandit lair in order to rescue my daughter and my people is something worthy of the highest gratitude. My daughter owes you all her life. Thank you. Truly, thank you very much.”

“Um, you’re welcome sir.”

“Father, I promised Alan an ample compensation for their efforts.”

“But of course. But a reward for their deed in rescuing you cannot be decided so lightly. Let us discuss this another day. Would that be fine with you all, Alan?” Silas suggested.

“Of course. We will talk about it later on then. How should we get in touch with you?”

“You still haven’t booked an inn, right? I’ll send Karina with you and have her guide you until you find a great inn. We will send word for you at the inn.”

“Alright.”

Silas-san, Arista-san, and Natalie-san got inside a carriage that was parked nearby and went off.

“Well then, Alan-sama. I will be serving as your guide for now. What are your plans?”

“I want to pay a visit to the Adventurer’s Guild branch in this city first. We need to hand over the deceased adventurer’s belongings after all.”

“Understood. Let us be off then.”

Karina then guided us all the way to the local Adventurer’s Guild branch. Thankfully, it was pretty close by, and we parked the carriage at an open space in front of the guild building. Karina handed a number of copper coins to a man who approached us. It looks like the man had companions as well.

“Thank you very much, Lady Karina.”

It looks like Karina was pretty well-known in this city. The man and his companions surrounded the carriage and acted as guards.

“They serve as temporary guards for the carriages who park here. It’s to deter crooks from approaching.”

She probably noticed my questioning look and explained things for me. I see. That certainly might be necessary.

I divided the belongings of the dead adventurers to the rest of the party and led them to enter the guild building. The Commerce Guild building looked comparably bigger, but this Adventurer’s Guild branch was at least four times the size of the one in Gotania.

“It’s this window over here.”

Karina led us to a counter separate from the regular ones.

“What is you business with us today, sir?” the guild staff inquired.

“We have a report to make. It’s about the adventurer parties hired as guards by the Gantz Commerce Guild branch for a round trip to Sanza. The trip to Sanza town went without incident, but in the morning before the trip back to Gantz, one of the parties, the Iron Pact, had all of its members become bedridden due to poisoning and couldn’t continue with the contracted job. Moreover, due to a sudden bandit ambush, all the members of the other party, Green Wind, ended up perishing. We came here to inform the guild of what happened. We are the C ranked party, Shining Star.”

“Please present your guild identification plates for confirmation,” the guild staff instructed.

I handed over my guild ID. The guild staff inspected my guild ID and wrote something in a memo.

“Can you confirm everything they said, Karina-sama?”

“The deaths of the members of Green Wind is true, but I do not know what happened to Iron Pact after we left the town.”

“I see. We are truly sorry about the troubles caused by Iron Pact, Karina-sama. We shall promptly investigate in detail and hold them into account,” the guild staff assured.

“Understood. Shining Star retrieved the belongings of the deceased members of Green Wind as well. We came here to hand them over to the guild.”

“Understood. Please fill out this form.”

We placed the belongings of the ten dead adventurers which were stuffed inside ten separate bags on top of the counter. The swords were too big to be put inside the bags, so we just lined them up neatly on the counter.

“Um… You took more than their guild identifications?”

“We also took some things that could serve as mementos on top of their guild plates.”

“I see… But you do know that the discoverer of adventurer corpses have the right to claim the deceased adventurer’s belongings, right?”

“We do. But we thought it would be better to hand them over to their families and loved ones.”

“…That is certainly so. Understood. We at the guild will take custody of these items. We will hand them over to the deceased adventurer’s relatives and loved ones whenever possible. You will also receive a small cash bonus for discovering the corpses and reporting the case. We will confirm the items first, and then hand you your reward. The notice will be posted on the bulletin board near this counter, so please claim your reward once it’s up.”

“Understood. We’ll be going then.”

Fuu. We finally handed over those items. We exited the guild building and went back to the carriage.

“Where do you plan on going next?” Karina asked.

“I’d like to book an inn now if possible. It would be nice if it had a bath and tasty food.”

“An inn with a bath… I know of some places, but they are probably going to be on the pricey side…” Karina offered.

“How much is the booking price?”

“Let’s see. It should be about 750 Guineas or more per night if I remember correctly.”

Mm. It really was expensive. But Verse’s inn back in Gotania did already cost 500 Guineas per night. So it being more expensive here should be reasonable, considering the fact that this place was comparatively more dangerous due to its proximity to the Great Demon Forest.

“I believe we’ll be able to make do with that price. Do you know of inns that don’t mind us going out for extended periods of time due to adventurer work?”

“Understood. I’ll introduce you to an inn with a good reputation.”


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