Did she just say Eris? Maybe I misheard her. Or rather, I really hope I misheard her.

Sorry, I didnt quite catch that. Could you repeat it?

Its Eris-san.

Nope, I didnt mishear anything.

It has to be that Eris. No no, Eris is a popular name. It could still be someone else. There could be some other Eris in some other completely unrelated hospital.

What kind of person is this Eris-san?

Umm, shes pretty, she has blonde hair, and shes really nice.

Its probably her.

But she made a really scary face one time when she kicked out a drunkard.

Thats Eris.

What else, umm oh, she has really big boobs!

Yeah, its definitely Eris.

It seems the waitress who had to sell her house due to debt is none other than that Eris.

But, this is the first time Im hearing that Eris was in debt. Her hospital didnt have a lot of money, but its a hospital after all. All you need for a hospital is a single healer and a building.

Of course, if a typical healer treats many patients in a row, theyll run out of mana, and treating a severe injury could deplete all of their mana at once, so large-scale hospitals employ as many healers as possible.

However, the only other person who was working at Eris hospital was me. It was a small hospital made from a remodeled house. The debt couldnt possibly be from employee wages.

Moreover, I heard that Eris inherited the hospital from her parents who operated it for many years. Eris herself wouldnt have inherited a large debt from the construction. Has she been paying the property tax?

Running a hospital under those circumstances, what could possibly make her run up so much debt that she had no choice but to sell it? No matter how bad the location is or how few customers come, Eris living expenses arent that high.

Also, when I was working there, Eris was getting more customers than she could handle on her own.

Is it possible that my treatment clinic stole some of her business? No, besides Ruruka there were only 2-3 customers who Id seen at Eris place before. I dont know if Ruruka could really be considered a customer, anyway.

Also, I havent made my prices as low as the ones at Eris hospital, so the quality of clientele I attract is different. Its pretty far away too. Such a minor amount of competition shouldnt have been enough to impact her hospitals bottom line.

Yuel, do you know how long Eris has been working at that tavern?

Umm, since the day after I started.

So it was just before she sold the hospital? Did Eris decide to sell the hospital first and then decide on the tavern as her next job? Or was she desperately trying to put together enough money so she wouldnt have to sell the hospital?

Do you know where Eris is right now?

We went to the inn together after work, so I assume shes still there. Um, is she an acquaintance of Master?

You can certainly say that. This is Eris, who gave me a job when I had just arrived in this other world. Who taught me common sense while eying me suspiciously when I declared that I came from a faraway land. Our relationship cant be summed up by a mere word like, acquaintance.

Maybe I shouldnt be saying this after she tossed me out for sexual harassment, but it feels right.

Eris is my benefactor.

We leave the tavern and return to the inn.

Yuel apparently knows which room Eris is staying in, so I have her guide me there. From the corner room on the second floor, one room over.

But still

I didnt ever tell you this, but I have a younger sister. Shes aiming to become a knight. 3 years ago, just before our parents died in an accident, she entered the Royal Knight Academy. She was determined to come back as a knight no matter what.

But, when our parents died I was left alone, and the customers left in droves. Im not as skilled as my parents were I went into debt to pay for her tuition and allowance. So, it doesnt involve you.

She had a younger sister? I never knew but I suppose Eris isnt one to reveal her own weaknesses. I guess she didnt want me to feel sorry for her or to buy my sympathy.

Eris hospital was originally owned by her parents. It was doing well enough at the time to pay for tuition, so they sent their younger daughter off to the knight academy. But shortly after, Eris parents died in an accident. The only one left was Eris, with less mana than the average healer.

Abandoned by the customers, the hospital could no longer pay for her sisters tuition or living expenses. So their savings dwindled as she kept sending her sister money. The savings dried up, and Eris had to start borrowing money using the hospital as collateral.

The debt kept growing, and I showed up just as things were getting desperate. Eris had already decided to sell the hospital, but upon seeing my proficiency with healing magic she might have entertained thoughts of reviving the business.

Or maybe she just employed me because she felt pity for me in my jobless and clueless state. But in the end, she got fed up and fired me due to the sexual harassment.

Then for the second time, business suffered and she lost any hope of repaying the debt, so she gave up on the hospital as she had originally intended. Im just guessing, but its probably something along those lines.

Did you pay off all the debt?

If shes late on the debt, its possible that shell be sold to a slave trader by her creditor and forced to become a servant. If she hasnt paid back all the debt yet, I have to help her.

The auction for the hospital will take place in a week. It shouldnt go for anything lower than 1 million Zeni, and that would cover the debt. My sisters tuition is already paid in full, so thats not a problem anymore.

How much is the debt itself? Say, if you didnt have to sell the hospital, as much as I can, Id like to

When I say that, Eris chuckles-

Its not something you need to worry about. The hospital was going to be sold whether you were there or not. I dont have any lingering attachment to it. Im fine.

Ill search for some other hospital to apply to while Im working at the tavern.

She says that in a tender voice, then returns to her room.

After talking to Eris, I dont feel much like going to the labyrinth, so I spend some time at the inn thinking about Eris.

About how Eris hospital will be auctioned off in a week. That the proceeds should supposedly be over a million Zeni. And the fact that she has a sister going to a knight academy.

She says she intends to sell the hospital, yet shes going out of her way to work late at night at the tavern. It gives me the impression that she doesnt want to give up on the hospital until the last moment.

I bet she wanted to hold on until her younger sisters return, to the hospital their parents left them.

I lean against the wall and think about what to do next. If possible, I want to attend the auction and prevent anyone else from buying Eris hospital. I could lend Eris the money, but I doubt that she would accept becoming indebted to me.

The only way for me to prevent Eris hospital from falling into someone elses hands at the auction is to buy it myself. But to make over a million Zeni in a week, in the worst case 1.5 to 2 million Zeni, is too much to ask.

Between adventuring and healing, my total daily earnings are around 7000 Zeni.

The only way I could make that much money would be to get in touch with rich nobles and merchants and perform EX Heal. But I have no proof that Im trustworthy. I dont have a title with a court rank like Bishop or Archbishop, nor have I studied at any church.

If such a person approached you claiming to be able to use EX Heal, you would assume hes a charlatan.

Besides, if a rich person gets severely injured they will go to the church right away and pay an eminent priest to get treated. To find someone whos rich and injured but hasnt been treated yet, theres no way I can do that when I have no connections.

I cant come up with any method to earn a lot of money. But I have to think of one. Yes, within a week.

Eris might not know this since she just came to this inn, but the walls are thin. Im only leaning against the wall, but the sounds from the next room are mostly audible. Eris said she had no lingering attachment to the hospital.

And yet. Why then.

Why, on the other side of the wall, do I hear Eris crying?