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CH.140 Sawyer City

    CH.140 Sawyer City


    <span style="font-weight:400">The city was honestly looking huge. Well, I guessing from a town, a city would look big.


    <span style="font-weight:400">It was surrounded by walls, like Alewatch, but the walls were definitelyrger. Or taller, I should say. Well, they arerger as well, in terms of diameter. At least as far as I can tell. It’s a little difficult to judge. I wonder if I could summon Gradius and have Laura use it to get some overhang pictures of theyout of the city.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(We could try.) Laura said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(Yeah. But not today. Tomorrow will work fine.) I responded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(Please share it with us if you seed.) Lua’s System Support requested.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(Sure. That should be fine.) I responded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(As long as you also supply us with information that Master wants.) Laura added.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(Please remember that I can’t map as efficiently as you can.) Lua’s System Support said.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">“And here I was thinking that Alewatch had a lot of farnd.” Imented, as we were passing some farms. We still hadn’t made it to the wall, but there was farnd everywhere.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, people do need food.” Timothy said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Then shouldn’t there be a wall around the farnd? Won’t monsters attack it? Ore and eat it?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“That’s the risk you have to take to farm here. But in return, the taxes outside the walls are a lot less than inside.” Timothy said. “That’s why there are even some houses out here.” He added, pointing out a small-ish house next to a huge field. “They also farm more durable crops that don’t mind a few monsters stomping on them. Well, at least small monsters. And some use earth magic to wall off their fields.” He said, pointing out a field that was surrounded by a two meter wall.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see. So it’s more cost efficient, but you have to worry about monsters.” I concluded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, the areas outside the walls are favored by ex-adventurers that retire and make a farm. They don’t mind a few monsters.” Timothy said.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">When we got close to the gate, we saw a few different lines going into the city. One seemed to be for people on foot, one for carriages, like we have and one was empty, so I’m not sure what it was for.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“That is for nobles and other important people.” Timothy said, after he noticed that I was looking at the third possible entrance.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah. I see. And what kinds of important people use it, other than nobles?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, you can just pay a lot of money for the ess rights, so mainly high ranking adventurers and owners ofrge trading firms.” Timothy said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“And when you say ‘high ranking’, what ranks are you referring to?” I wanted to confirm. I don’t want to be that guy who is still C-rank and just buys a pass anyway because I have Upstart Goblin.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“A and S-rankers. Well, sometimes B-rank adventurers do it as well, but it''s rare. And even if you have the pass, nobles still have priority.” Timothy said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see. Does Mr. Bak have that pass?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No. He is still more focused on expansion, so that kind of money sink is not worth it.” Timothy answered. “But perhaps if we get good deals on some dungeon items, we might have to consider it.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Don’t look at me. I left that part to Christina.” I responded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“You just can’t give me good deals, can you?” Timothy asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“My deals are either too good, or terrible. There is no in-between.” I said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I’ll dly take some good deals.” Timothy said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah. And then I learn that I f-ed up and the next deal will be terrible. And you’ll never get a good deal again. Is that what you want?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah. I see. I apologize. I won’t bother you about it again.” Timothy said.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">As we lined up, we said goodbye (temporarily) to Saber Fang. They lined up in the ‘on foot’ line, as they weren’t a part of our travel n. Apparently having them with us could lead to some unnecessary questions and wasted time. And they’ll probably get through the gates faster that way, as the checks for the ‘on foot’ people seems to be a faster.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The carriage entrance had seven carriages in front of us. I’m not sure where they are from, but I’d assume not Alewatch. They probably came from therger road that we joined a little while ago. The road that was heading to the south-east.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The inspections took a bit of time and just before it was our turn, I saw Saber Fang get through the gate.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Oh, and on the way to the gate, we had once again reordered the carriages so that Timothy’s carriage was in the lead again. And we had also broken up, so that there were two of us on each carriage. Basically, we were in the same lineup as we were when we left.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Wee. How many carriages are in your group?” One of the gate guards asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Four.” Timothy answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Your transport documents and everyone’s IDs please.” The guard then asked, as his friend came to check our IDs.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Timothy pulled out a paper of some kind from his shoulder bag and gave it to the guard with his ID.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I also dug my guild card out of my fanny pack and presented it to the guard that was checking our IDs.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“You seem to be traveling light for a C-rank adventurer.” The guardmented. “No armor or even a weapon.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“My armor was broken because of a little incident.” I lied. “I do still have my sword, but I keep it in a magic bag.” That part was the truth. Well, I guess if you look at my original clothes, they were decently robust, so almost like light armor. And they did break because of an incident. Or perhaps an ident.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Did you run into a dangerous monster? Are you alright?” He asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, we did kill an orc, but nothing more dangerous than that.” I exined. “And luckily, I have a great healer with me.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see. Well, take care not to get hurt until you can get some new armor. Taking a strike from an orc without any armor can be lethal.” The guard said, as he handed my guild card back to me. “And make sure to hold onto that healer. They aren’t thatmon.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I’ll do my best to not push her away.” I answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The guard that checked my ID then went and checked everyone else''s as well.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As for the guard that got the document from Timothy, after looking it over he used a wind attribute spell (at least based on the chant) to check the carriages. After (most likely) not finding anything strange, he let us into the city.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Wee to Sawyer city.” The guard that checked my ID said, as we were let through.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">Saber Fang was waiting for us a bit beyond the gate and Timothy had the carriages pull up next to them.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“If you want a ride towards the guild, we are heading in that direction. But otherwise, I see your punishment done. Well, you’ll still have to deal with Brian, but that doesn’t concern me.” Timothy said to the members of Saber Fang.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, as you are offering, we will be happy to catch a ride.” The greatsworder responded.


    <span style="font-weight:400">They got on the carriages and we headed deeper into the city.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">After about 10 minutes of riding, we arrived at what looked like arge warehouse. It had a sign with a carriage carrying lumber, which I think was the Bakpany’s logo. I guess we are doing what thispany is known for.


    <span style="font-weight:400">At Timothy’s suggestion, we dismounted the carriages, before they were taken into the warehouse.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Thank you for this.” Timothy said. “Here is yourpletion paper and your reward money.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Thank you. Feel free to call on us again.” Alex said. I let him take care of this part, as it was my first time and I wanted to observe how a real adventurer does it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I was actually a bit surprised that we got paid here, instead of at the guild, but perhaps this is normal for escort missions like this.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“If your party is avable, I’ll be sure to do that.” Timothy said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After getting the reward and the questpletion paper, we headed towards the guild. Luckily, we had some local adventurers showing us the way.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">“How much did we make?” I asked Alex.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“8 gold in total, so two for each of us.” He answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Is that a good price?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It’s quite high. Normally, escort fees of C-rank adventurers are between 8 and 10 silver per day per member of the party.” Lua said. “We usually get 9 silver per day when we work with Bakpany.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“So nine silver per day, times three days, one silver is five copper, so that’s 135 coppers.” I counted. “And this time we got 2 gold per person for the trip and that is 200 coppers. That’s almost 50% extra.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah. While it’s not on the level of what B-ranks make, it’s almost there.” Alex added.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“That’s true. I usually get threerge silvers per day.” Tyemented.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Oh, yeah. I almost forgot that Tye is actually B-rank. So he makes 75 copper (or 15 silver) per day. 200 divided by three days is 66,67 copper per day. Or little over 13 silvers per day. I wonder why they paid that much over the market value. An apology for the Tye incident? Because we ran into the orc? (They paid for the orc meat they ate separately, btw.) Or is it just to butter me up so they can get better deals from the dungeon?


    <span style="font-weight:400">(It could also be because of Miss Alice.) Laura said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(... Why would they pay extra for that?) I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">(The timing of the quest is convenient. And we were just delivering wood. It’s possible that Lady Christina or Sir Brandon asked them to hire you and Miss Alice to escort them.) Laura theorized. (They might have even paid them.)


    <span style="font-weight:400">(Oh. And then Bakpany used some of that money to increase our reward to better their connection with me. I see. Smart.) If that is true, I have to honestlymend them for that. A shortsighted person would just agree and pocket the extra money, but Bakpany is investing in connections.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Here. The main guild building of Sawyer City.” Tye said as we saw the guild.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I looked at the massive building. Well,pared to the Alewatch guild building at least.


    <span style="font-weight:400">This thing''s footprint was about asrge as Alewatches guild building with the backyard added into it. And this guild seemed to be three storeys tall.


    <span style="font-weight:400">It seemed to be made of stone for the bottom two storeys, but the third was wood. Almost like there used to be just two and the third was just added inter.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But at the same time, that fits the town''s estetic. A lot of houses have solidly built ground floors that look like they are made of stone or other earthen materials, with a second or even third floor made of wood on top of that.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It’s sorge.” Alice said. “I think it’srger than the manor.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Manor?” The archer girl asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Don’t ask. You’ll get away with a smaller headache.” Alex said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Is that why they were paid so much?” The greatsword guy wondered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Let it be. Let’s head in. We still need to find a ce to stay for the night.” I reminded everyone.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">We got inside and got in line to one of the counters. Saber Fang also lined up, as they were going to report that they would be here for a few more days. This is apparently something B-rank and above parties have to do.


    <span style="font-weight:400">By the way, not all of them were B-rank. Only Tye and the archer girl were. The other two guys were C-rank.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hello. We are here to report on apleted quest.” Alex said to the receptionist, handing over the paper he got from Timothy.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“An escort from Alewatch, I see. And the client paid you in person, correct?” The receptionist asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes. We got paid.” Alex answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Good. Then please hand over your guild cards and I’ll mark thepleted quest.” The receptionist said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She then processed our cards one by one. She did take a closer look at Alice when her card was processed, but quickly moved on.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But when she looked at my card she asked: “Mr. Wood. I think there is something wrong with your card.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Mr. Wood? Why does she call me that? Well, I guess my full name is written on the card, so…


    <span style="font-weight:400">“What is wrong with it?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, it shows that you are C-rank, but this seems to be your firstpleted quest. Could you exin that? Is this perhaps a new card that was made after you lost your old one?” She asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No. That’s my first.” I answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Then perhaps you would like to exin how you got yourself a C-rank card?” She asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I got it from the guild at Alewatch.” I answered..


    <span style="font-weight:400">“The long version, thank you.” The receptionist said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Fine. I fought some wyverns and saved the town before I had time to register. And then when I did register, they ranked me up to C after getting a special permission for it.” I quickly recounted what happened before I registered. I don’t know if this counts as the long version, but I’ll add more details if she asks for it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Wyverns? And you came from Alewatch, right? Are you that summoner then?” She asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“That summoner doesn’t say much, but probably yes.” I answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see. I’m sorry for doubting you.” She said as she bowed deeply.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It’s fine. You were just doing your job.” I said back.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Here you go. I added an exemption mark to your quest counter, so hopefully you won’t have this same problem again.” The receptionist said as she handed my card back to me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Oh. Thanks. But what does it mean exactly?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It’s usually used when lost or broken cards get remade. It shows that you have done quests that werepleted before you had the card, so it applies to you.” The receptionist said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see. Thank you.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">As I got my card back from the receptionist, my system mission popped up to inform me that I hadpleted the mission.


    <table style="border-copse:copse;width:50.2513%;height:130px">


    <tbody>


    <tr>


    <td style="width:100%"><span style="font-weight:400">Mission: Complete the Quest</td>


    </tr>


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    <td style="width:100%"><span style="font-weight:400">Mission Complete.</td>


    </tr>


    <tr>


    <td style="width:100%"><span style="font-weight:400">Rewards:</td>


    </tr>


    <tr>


    <td style="width:100%"><span style="font-weight:400">Reprint set  opened.</td>


    </tr>


    <tr>


    <td style="width:100%"><span style="font-weight:400">Promo Trades:  and  opened.</td>


    </tr>


    </tbody>


    </table>


    <span style="font-weight:400">Perfect. Now I have ess to Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon. Sadly, I can’t summon it without Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, so it doesn’t really help until I can get Ultimate Dragon. I should probably mass summon some fusions, in hopes that the 15 or 20 summon reward for the fusion challenge is Ultimate Dragon. I even got Fusion Gate, so I don’t have to worry about the once per day limit on my two Polymerizations.<sup ss="modern-footnotes-footnote " data-mfn="1"></sup><span ss="modern-footnotes-footnote__note" data-mfn="1">Yes, Brian has like 8 copies of Poly, but only two of them have toploaders.


    Spoiler


    [copse]


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    <span style="font-weight:400">I guess there are also the Sphinxes, Sorcerer of Dark Magic and Return from the Different Dimension. Inferno Tempest is also a thing, but I’d rather not burn myself and everything around me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Pyramid of Light, well, I guess I could use it as an emergency shelter. Or perhaps it could block an attack or two, if I have to face thunder sprites again. Or I can just ignore it, unless I want to summon Theinen the Great Sphinx.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">After that, we joined up with Saber Fang and had dinner in the guild hall. Just like in Alewatch, you could order some food here. It wasn’t as good as the food in the Watchman manor or the Boar’s lounge, but it did beat the travel rations.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“So, now that you made it, do you have any ns?” Tye asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes. Brian and I have to visit my mother for some information.” Lua said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes. Brian wille with me to visit Grandfather.” Alice said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I actually have no ns.” Alex admitted. “I came here to join a new party, as my old one kind of broke apart.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Old one? Then what is this one?” Tye asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Just a temporary one for the escort quest.” Alex said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“You are C-rank, right? I can rmend some good parties.” The shielder said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Thanks. I appreciate that.” Alex said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“What about a ce to sleep? Going to crash at your rtives?” The archer asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I think my mother would be more than happy to have me, but I don’t think she has space for everyone.” Lua said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Then Brian and I will go to Grandfather''s ce. And Lua can go sleep with her mother.” Alice said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“What about me?” Alex asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“You just said we were a temporary party, right?” I asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Fine. I’ll find myself an inn.” Alex said. “Any rmendations?” He asked Saber Fang.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Just stay at the guilds inn. At least for the night. It’s not bad and it’s probably the cheapest you can find.” The shielder said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Honestly, we should do the same.” I said to Alice and Lua. “Better not to intrude into someone''s house at this time of day. Then tomorrow, Lua can go see her mother, while Alice and I go say hi to her grandpa.” I made a quick n for tomorrow.


    <hr>


    <span style="font-weight:400">Saber Fang guided us to the guilds inn. It was just two buildings away. The stay there was definitely cheap, as you could get a bed for just one copper. Well, you would have to share a room with 19 other people, but still.


    <span style="font-weight:400">We got a room for four, at the cost of 8 copper. Still, super cheap. Alex managed to talk himself into staying in the room with us, even if we are no longer a party. (Just kidding, of course we agreed to have him with us.)


    <span style="font-weight:400">Alice also asked Lua to undo her braids that she had been wearing for thest three days. I should probably learn how to do her hair. Or perhaps have Mana learn it. I do know how to brush hair, because I sometimes helped Laura dry hers, but I don’t have any experience with actually making braids or otherwise tying it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Well, another thing to add to the pile of things I want to learn. I can probably get some lessons from the maids in Sawyer estate, if they even take us in.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But that is for tomorrow. Now we sleep.
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