Chapter 108.1
The graduation ceremony ended smoothly, and many students, including the third-year students, set off on their journeys from the academy.
Sovar, who served as the captain in the joint exercises, and Tobias, a fifth-year student who had various connections during the exercises, also returned to their hometowns.
Siled, who commanded the ambush unit, moved up to the fourth year, while Cody, who is an assistant to Rackendale, will remain at the academy as a staff member.
It seems that there is still much to learn under Rackendale, but he must be considering becoming a lecturer in the future.
And one early morning during spring break, I was preparing my travel gear.
Wearing cloth armor and a rhinoceros horn sword at my waist. Without a backpack, I only had a neat shoulder bag for my belongings.
Descending downstairs in such attire, Nails, Dana, and Quinns who were gathered in front of the fireplace hurriedly stood up.
Although their manners and words were respectful, they were not as stiff as before with Quinns and the others.
I gaze at the four children.
Im counting on you to handle the solvent exchange, Dana.
Yes. Have a safe journey.
As Dana responds, everyone bows their heads.
Although the formality and language are respectful, there is no longer the stiffness Quinns and the others had before.
Quinns and the others energetically synchronized their voices.
Emi and Ginny joined the younger group, and the distribution of generals tea was halved.
So, I decided to leave the solvent exchange, which I had asked Dana to handle, to themhonestly, their efficiency is quite lacking.
Perhaps its because they lack strength, but after finishing the task, the solvent splashes everywhere.
We had laid out boards to serve as a makeshift roof to prevent damage to the table, but we might need vinyl tablecloths at this rate.
Still, theyre doing their best, and apart from wasting solvent, they havent made any other mistakes.
Well, Danas final check probably helps with that.
Anyway, Ted and the others havent had much free time lately, and Dana also had her original duties.
I felt guilty asking her, so Im grateful for her help.
I turn to Dana and hand her a small bag.
Let me keep the money. I think its enough, but if its insufficient, consult Sammy from the Merchant Guild. Hell assist you.
Understood. Ill take care of it.
Well then, Im off. Ill be backin, lets see, a week to ten days. If it goes beyond that, Ill find a way to contact you.
I nod back to Dana, who acknowledges my instructions, and amidst the morning haze, I depart from my home.
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And their cargo included magical metals.
It seems they were summoned for support based on their statement, but its veracity is dubious.
Furthermore, Sammy presented numerous rewards.
Money, a portion of the magical metals, and the right to purchase a few high-quality magic stones from the Magic Guild at member prices only once.
Also, if the caravan couldnt move, they would lend a Tele Bag to transport the goods, and as long as they transport the cargo, they could put anything in it.
It was quite a generous offer.
Since its spring break now and I have time, Quinns and the others will handle the alchemical solution exchange.
I decided to accept the restoration request.
I pass through the refugee camp from the western gate of Selen and walk along the highway, scanning my surroundings.
I only see a few adventurers, and there are no merchants in sight, perhaps because the road is severed.
After confirming that no one is watching, I reach into my neat bag.
Its quite handy. As expected.
I take out the lightweight two-handed sword and murmur to myself.
I dont need to worry about the weight of my baggage this time.
So, I brought all the two-handed swords and potions that I usually leave behind into the Tele Bag.
Normally, I would struggle with deciding what equipment to bring and which potions to take, but with the Tele Bag, I dont have to worry about it. Its a valuable item even without depositing valuables.
Well, ironically, this bag itself is quite valuable.
While glancing around, I put back the lightweight two-handed sword.
The caravans cargo is equivalent to two horse-drawn carriages.
The Tele Bag I borrowed seems to be of good quality as it can hold twice that amount.
With this, I can collect hunted monsters without sorting them, but theres a problem.
Time inside doesnt stop.
Furthermore, microorganisms and parasites can also be stored, so decay is inevitable.
It would be better not to send them flying at first.
And theres something else that bothers me.
Although they say no one was caught in the landslide, its impossible to keep track of all travelers.
I need to confirm it with my own eyes.