Chapter 6: The Bear Sells Wolf Materials
When we arrived at the gate, the gate guards were waiting.
Their gaze was fixed directly on me.
Thatās when I remembered my appearance.
Bear.
No matter how you say it, itās still a bear.
Suspicious, but not scary.
Fina said it was cute.
Even I think itās cute enough to be embarrassing.
It would suit a girl around Finaās age.
But not someone like me, a shut-in.
Still, they didnāt have to stare that much.
“Youāre the girl who went to gather herbs, right? Did you find them?”
“Yes.”
Fina smiled happily.
“Thatās good. Looks like you kept your promise and didnāt go too deep into the forest. There are monsters further in.”
She gave a bitter smile at those words.
“So then, whatās with that strange-looking girl?”
“Iād appreciate it if you didnāt mind it.”
“Well, people dress how they want. Anyway, if youāre going in, show me your card.”
Fina showed her citizen card.
She had shown it to me earlier.
Residents can enter for free.
Non-residents must pay one silver coin as tax.
“Iām a traveler.”
“You were traveling alone dressed like that?”
I made the bearās mouth open and close.
“More or less.”
Thatās all I could say.
“Your ID⦔
The guard spoke briefly.
I didnāt have one.
“I donāt have one. But one silver coin is enough to enter, right?”
“You donāt have one? Any city card is fine. Or a guild card.”
“I lived somewhere without cards.”
“Thatās rare.”
“Is it?”
“Well, if youāve never been to a city or the royal capital, you wouldnāt have one.”
“So I can still enter?”
“Yes. Non-residents pay one silver coin. And those without ID will be checked for criminal history. Though if youāve never been to a city, it doesnāt mean much.”
I handed over a silver coin I had taken out earlier from the white bearās mouth.
“Alright, come to this room.”
I havenāt committed any crimes since coming to this world.
Of course, I didnāt in my previous world either.
Seriously.
The guard led me to a building near the gate.
It looked like a typical barracks from fantasy novels.
Inside, there was something like a reception area.
The guard placed a crystal on the table.
“Place your hand on this crystal board. If youāre a criminal, it will turn red.”
“Just placing my hand is enough?”
“Yeah. It reacts to your mana.”
I placed my hand on it, but nothing happened.
“Youāre fine.”
“You can really tell with just this?”
“You donāt even know that? Where did you come from?”
“A distant village.”
“Then Iāll explain. This crystal board is connected to all others in the country. When someone is born, they get a citizen card and their mana is registered. This is done in all cities and the royal capital. Thatās how we know where someone is from.”
So itās like resident registration.
“And if someone commits a crime, that data is registered. It spreads to all crystal boards. That way, criminals canāt enter cities or the capital.”
“What if someone uses a fake or someone elseās card?”
“That wonāt work. Cards respond to mana. Only the registered mana works.”
So mana is like a fingerprint.
“But if someone isnāt registered, isnāt it meaningless?”
“Thatās true. But like I said, only villagers havenāt been to cities. And itās rare for someone like that to commit serious crimes.”
That makes sense.
“Thatās all. Anything else? If not, you can go in.”
I thanked him and left the room.
Fina was waiting for me.
I gently patted her head.
“Yuna onee-chan, are you okay?”
“Yeah, Iām fine.”
“Then letās go to the guild and sell the wolves.”
The town looked somewhat like the ones in the game, but something felt different.
And for some reason, everyone was staring at me.
Maybe because Iām a stranger.
“Yuna onee-chan, your outfit really stands out.”
I had forgotten.
That I was dressed as a bear.
It goes without saying that everyone we passed stared at me.
We arrived at a building next to a larger one.
The larger building was filled with adventurers holding swords and staffs.
Since I couldnāt see status screens, I couldnāt tell if they were players or NPCs.
I wanted to check, but for now, I followed Fina.
“Theyāll buy things here. Excuse me! Weād like to sell some wolf materials!”
Fina called out to a man behind the counter.
“Oh, Fina. What are you doing here at this hour?”
“I came to sell materials.”
Fina placed the wolf materials on the counter.
I did the same.
“These are wolf meat and pelts. What happened?”
“I went to gather herbs and got attacked by wolves. Then this big sister saved me.”
“You went into the forest?!”
The man shouted.
“Yes. We ran out of medicine for my mom.”
“How many times have I told you? If you need herbs, Iāll get them for you.”
“But I canāt keep asking you every time. I donāt even pay you.”
“I told you thatās fine! What would I say to your mother if something happened to you?”
“Itās okay. Iāve gone to the forest before.”
“But today you got attacked by wolves, right? And this⦠strange⦠unusual girl saved you. Thank you for helping Fina.”
He awkwardly thanked me while looking at my outfit.
“Itās fine. I was lost too, so it works out.”
“Iād like to thank you properly, but this is business, so Iāll pay for the materials. Is that okay?”
“Thatās fine.”
He began checking the materials.
“Letās see⦠meat and pelts. This amount would be about this much.”
He placed the money on the counter.
I had no idea if it was a lot or a little.
“Yes, please.”
Fina looked happy.
After receiving the money, she tried to give me half.
“Fina, you can keep that money. Instead, could you show me a good inn? Itās my first time in this town. But you should take the herbs to your mother first, right?”
I remembered why I met her.
“Itās okay. Thereās an inn on the way home, so I can guide you.”
“Thanks.”
“Fina! Donāt do anything dangerous again. If you need medicine, tell me!”
“Okay.”
Fina replied and started walking.
“Do you know that man?”
“Yes. He always helps me. Sometimes when there are a lot of monsters brought in, I help with dismantling.”
That explains her skill.
“He also knows about my mother. Sometimes he gives us herbs or medicine cheaply. Sometimes even for free. But I canāt keep relying on him.”
So thatās why she went to the forest alone.
I want to do something for Fina, but right now, I canāt.
Iām in a tough situation myself.
The inn she guided me to was about a 30-minute walk away.
It was farther than I expected.
And of course, I was stared at the whole way.
“This is it. Everyone says the food is good.”
“Thanks. Go take the herbs to your mother quickly.”
“Okay. Thank you, Yuna onee-chan.”
Fina ran off.
As I stood in front of the inn, a pleasant smell drifted out.
The sun was setting.
It was dinner time.
I was excited for a good meal.
Driven by that feeling, I entered the inn.
Inside, a girl in her mid-teens looked at me in shock.
Everyone reacts the same way.
Maybe I should think about new equipment.
“W-welcomeā¦?”
She managed to speak while looking at my outfit.
“I heard you have rooms available.”
“Yes, we do. Are you alone?”
“Yeah. Is that a problem?”
If minors couldnāt stay alone, Iād be in trouble.
“No problem. With meals, itās one silver coin per night. Without meals, itās half.”
Looks like I can stay.
“Then Iāll take ten days with meals.”
“The bath is available from 6 PM to 10 PM.”
“Thereās a bath?!”
“Yes. Itās separated for men and women.”
Thatās a pleasant surprise.
I didnāt expect a bath.
“Can I eat right away?”
“Yes.”
After finishing the explanation, I took out ten silver coins from the white bearās mouth.
As she received them, she squeezed the black bear.
“Ah, sorry. It looked cute. Ten days with meals, right? Please have a seat, your meal will be ready soon. Iām Elena, the innkeeperās daughter. Nice to meet you.”
“Iām Yuna. Iāll be staying here for a while.”