Shut-in Magician - Chapter 26
Chapter 026: The Dwarf’s Job
Everyone talking to him was exhausting so Shiu sat on the bed and called Feles. Feles purred like a spoiled child on top of the bed and approached him.
Shiu also was curious about Agricolas name. Agricola meant farmer so he thought it was strange to name a farmer farmer. It was in the ancient language, but the meaning was still understood today. Shiu only had experience with naming his cat type beast mount so he couldnt really say he knew about common naming conventions with people.
The conversation had ended for now because he wanted to eat his breakfast.
Shiu insisted that he should go to the dining hall but everyone wanted to take care of him. Laetitia bought food from his favourite bakery, so Shiu ate while sitting on his bed.
“It is certainly weird for a farmer to be named farmer ~.”
“His occupation indicated that he was a blacksmith, didn’t it?”
“It had a question mark.”
“The hell’s that?” Gradius returned unhappily. Certainly it was weird, it was the first time that Shiu had seen something like that so he had no explanation. Even so, Gradius was chewing and biting something that looked like hard French bread as if he was eating meat. If he kept quiet he would look like a friendly young man, but the way he ate was like a hearty bandit.
“But well, if he’s a farmer then we should go to the west district. That’s the agricultural land, if he’s living here then he should be there.”
That’s right, if he’s living here then he should be there. Shiu agreed and nodded in his head. Just to be sure, he took out his intracerebral map. He had managed to mark the dwarf before fainting the other day. Agricola seemed to be walking towards the direction of the plantation.
“Farmer, huh What the hell would become of my sword?”
Well, wed figure that out with a discussion, wouldnt we? Let’s go greet him first.”
Gradius seemed pitiful when they heard how hopeless he sounded. He loved his sword from the bottom of his heart. He even gave his sword a name. Shiu ended up laughing when he first heard this. There were, of course, things called inscriptions on swords but it still was interesting. Gradius, however, didn’t care since there were others who also named things.
“Tony is pitiful.”
“Stop it, Gradius. At least call your sword Tonitrus.”
“Isn’t it fine to call it Tony?”
“Even a famous sword would sound idiotic if you called it that. Stop it, please.”
“Isn’t it fine if it’s not in front of people?”
“It’s not!”
It’ll make me stupid, Kiahi badmouthed. Laetitia seemed like she didn’t care either way. She shrugged her shoulders and fell silent. Kirch tried to calm the two down with a smile on his face, “Now, now,” he probably didn’t care either way. His eyes betrayed his true feelings though.
Shiu was dismissed after he found the name and job of the person they were searching for.
Because Kiahi had taken him home, Emina was worried and said, “You’re definitely sleeping the whole day today!” He wasn’t even tired but he was stuck in bed.