Translator: DarkHeartedAlchemist Editor: Weasalopes
And to be completely honest with you, as long as I know that my identity is not going to be questioned or that I am not going to be subjected to any form of extensive screening on their part, then I do not have any reasons to care about such racial conflicts. And besides, I am sure that there is actually not that many Elves living in the Duchy of Hartz, and that is why going there should be fine for me, even though I am a Human, even more so since the identity of the person that is going to be delivering the supplies is not going to be relevant just as long as they get the job done. It might have been altogether different if there was actually a lot of Elves living in the Duchy of Hartz, Elves that would ne definitely antagonistic towards Humans. If that was the case and accepting the quest under such conditions meant that I would be willing placing myself in danger, I would have turned the offer down instantly because I am not that crazy, but as long as they are not going to be checking my identity and there is not going to be a lot of them then I think it should actually be okay for me to participate in that quest after all, even more so since my Warpis basically like an upgraded version of Field Walkerwhich should make the delivery of the supplies even easier. Now, even though this lady is saying that no one should care about my identity as long as I will deliver the goods to them, there is always a tiny sliver of a chance that someone might actually want to see my Intelligence Card, but if I play my cards right, then it might be possible for me to just use Warpto jump in with the goods, leave them with the villagers and citizens in need and then get the hell out of there before anyone even managed to ask me to identify myself. Now that is an example of some great thinking on my part: you cannot have problems related to showing your Intelligence Card to others if you do not show your Intelligence Card to others in the first place! Besides, since this relief supplies delivery is such an urgent, last minute commissioned quest, I might end up being noticed for all the wrong reasons if I will straight-up decline it, so I think that I will be taking it after all, just to make sure that Quratars Adventurers Guild is not going to add me to some kind of blacklist.
I understand. I will be taking on this quest then. Show should I proceed with it, exactly?
That is wonderful to hear, sir. As for the instructions on how to proceed with this quest, I would like you to come here to the Adventurers Guild building tomorrow morning. Oh, you do not have to come together with the sunrise. As long as you report yourself here sometimes after the usual breakfast hour, it should all be fine, and I would also recommend you to get plenty of rest today, because we would need all of the participating Adventurers to be at their best condition for this quest. The personnel required to carry all of the supplies is going to be provided by the Duchy of Hartz, and it is not required for all of your Party Members to come along with you, since according to the Guilds recommendation, a single Adventurer should be more then enough to fulfill this task. Also, make sure that there is more then enough space available in your Item Box just in case.
Now, when you say more than enough space available in your Item Box, just how much space are we talking about?
I asked in order to have a clean picture of what I was getting myself into.
Ideally, it would be best if you had enough space available in it to carry around a thousand items. If you set out in the early morning, then it is estimated that you should be able to finish the delivery process around the evening of the same day.
Roxanne looked like she was thinking about the answer that she wanted to give me really, really hard. I just hope that coming up with one is not going to take her forever and a half. And since it might take her that long, I might just ask the same question to Sherry in the meantime.
How about you, Sherry? Were you not saying that you would like to go to the Library in the Imperial City someday if you had the chance?
Eh? I, well. . . . I most certainly did, but.. but what about the money?
You do not have to worry about them. I am going to pay both your admission fee and the deposit fee.
Really? You are going to do this much. . . . . . . . for me?
She asked with a voice filled with anxiety. If I remember our earlier talk about the library in the Imperial City correctly, then the entrance fee and the deposit fee cost one gold coin each, right? Yeah, that sounds just about right. A gold coin just for the ability to enter the library and browse the books inside is actually quite a lot for something that would be pretty cheap back in my old world, but I guess that this is just how they are rolling here. The percentage of people who can read properly is pretty low and the books themselves are a pretty valuable resource, so making people pay two gold coins in total must be the librarys way of making sure that not a single book from their precious is going to get damaged by accident, which is actually quite a clever strategy now that I think about it.
As long as the deposit fee is going to be returned properly, I see no problems with allowing you to go there.