305 Later talk. Honeymoon? Hen: Difference between rich and poor




So let's head inward, as I told you yesterday.

 The blue-haired woman who speaks to us. The princess of this Japawone Kingdom, Albury, says this in her armed attire.

 A day has passed since we were sent to this world. Yesterday, we were able to end the day without any particular coxie appearing after that.

 Yesterday they took us all to a house where we could rest and after that we were allowed to rest without any particular thing to do. However, there was no bath and the food was kind of a thing, so I'm troubled that Allen and Elene got upset about it.

 I can't help it, but I've never lived a life without it before, you know.

 It's a good idea to use the ingredients in the item ring, water magic and fire magic to make a simple bath for the two of them, because I don't want them to have a hard time. Alberry made me feel sorry for him.

 And today, after a night, we're going to head inward now. The reason for this is because Albery is going to report what happened this time to the king of this country and to the main temple of the goddess Cleena in the center.

 Aster says that in the main temple, we can use our divine powers to talk to Cleena. So that's where we're going to go to ask them why they called us to this world and to help us leave.

 We were going to divine and go home, but it seems that Creena is blocking us, and we can't open the door to the Lanwalker Kingdom. The Kriena wants us to do something. I have a rough idea of what she wants us to do.

 But we want to send everyone who can't fight like Aren and Pricia and the others back home. If I was going to invite them here, I wanted them to leave me alone.

'Onii, thinking?'

 As I'm thinking about this, Haku looks up at me from below, looking worried. So I give him a pat on the head that it's nothing, and he squints at me with a pleasant look in his eyes.

 Then we each get into the carriages that have been prepared for us. There are three carriages in total, two of which are my wives and Roy and his wife. The remaining one will be Albury and I, Phelia, Haku, Haku, Milua, Kana, and Astel.

 It's supposed to be a four-hour carriage ride to the capital from here. Well, I heard that this time includes censorship and so on.

 I'm not going to do anything in particular while I'm riding in the carriage, so I'm going to work on making accessories using earth magic and granting magic, which I've been into lately.

 It's a good idea to make sure that you have a good idea of what you're looking for. I'm going to be able to use it to create a magical magical tool.

 I gave Allen and Elene a simple magic barrier necklace. You can activate it by simply pouring magic power, but if danger looms, it will automatically trigger with the built-in magic power. It's better not to activate it, though.

''........Soooo amazing. It changed shape.

 Albery looks at the mineral that changes shape in my hand, which is unusual, and then he exclaims in amazement. I can make her something. What would be good?

 I use sapphire, a blue gemstone, to work it into a diamond shape to fit her hair. Cover the area around it with mithril and make it into a necklace. The ability to grant it is automatic recovery. Then activate the emergency barrier as well.

"Here, Albery, keep this on. It has auto-healing, and the emergency barrier is triggered in case of an emergency.

 I'm not sure if he didn't expect to get it for himself, or if he looked like a pigeon that had been hit by a peashooter. And then he shakes his head to the side.

'Oh, no, I can't have it! It's too good to be true!

'No, no, no, I need you to get it. We're the only thing in this world that Alberry has to offer. We don't want anything to happen to Alberry like that. We need her for our own good. Besides, I don't want to see Alberry's beautiful skin damaged.

 When I tell him honestly, Albery's cheeks turn red, and he timidly accepts the necklace in my hand. And when I put it around my own neck, she smiled happily when she saw it. I'm glad to hear that she's happy. Then.

 Gesheesh! Thud!

 And my wives kick my legs without hesitation. I'm not going to be sober and it hurts! Phelia and Kana, sitting across from me, keep kicking me.

 Astell is not in pain, but he releases a depressing wind magic. Haku, who sits next to me, soberly pinches my side. Milua is fuming, but suddenly she's kicking you as well as Phelia and the others. They've been replaced by Milka, haven't they?

No, stop it, all of you. I'll make you all better, okay?

 When I say this, my wives finally stop kicking me. Totally. Then, as I'm silently working on my accessories, Kana and the others, who were looking outside, shout out. I notice that we've crossed the last wall. What was beyond the last wall was...

...What is this?

 It was a glittering world, a world that was unpredictable from the scene before. This is too much of a gap between the rich and the poor. What is this?

 The outermost one we had transitioned to was so bad. The one closer to the wall had nothing but ruins due to the occasional intrusion, and there were only people finally living there as we approached the inner wall.

 The middle part was still more vibrant than the outside, but even so, if the whole family didn't work, they could barely make ends meet.

 And yet, what is this center? Only here in the center is it like another world cut off from us. A well-dressed man who is obviously overweight and overfed, and a lady in a glittering dress with a lot of jewelry on her head.

 Not all of them, but most of them are dressed pretty well. We look at Albery without knowing why, and Albery's face contorts in frustration as well.

'....Koksi and the others don't just suddenly appear within the walls.

'I heard that yesterday, but what does it have to do with this scene?

'Another way of putting it is that if you don't leave this last wall, some of you will never see it. Besides, it's the nobles of the country who can live in this center. They don't want to leave the basic wall. So they think that what happens outside is none of their business.

 ........What kind of a joke is that? Their own people are sacrificing and they have nothing to do with it? 'You've got to be kidding me.

'Of course, not all of them. There are some noblemen like me who will fight the soldiers. It's because of a small number of people like that that we have money for the army in our budget.

 Conversely, some idiots, including Albury, would be stupid enough to think that if those people disappeared, they wouldn't have to put less money into the military. This country is not going to make it. Not with the king we have now.

  Huh, I wouldn't get that involved, but it's too bad it's not this bad.