Escape from an Ancient Civilization Ch 95
by berryChapter 95
At the booming shout, the blacksmith’s shoulders flinched. Because of that, a single leaf fluttered down into the cauldron.
āWhat theāwho are you?! How did you get in here?ā
Nataek pointed to the blacksmithās hand as he spoke.
āThat thing youāre holdingāare those Arianna leaves?ā
āYes, they are. But who are you to barge in like this?ā
Nataek didnāt dare approach recklessly, worried the startled blacksmith might accidentally drop the herb into the cauldron. Raising both palms as if to calm him down, Nataek slowly walked closer.
āI heard about it from an herbalist. Iām not some shady character, please donāt misunderstand. Iād like to make a deal with you.ā
āA deal? Youāre a customer? Then wait inside.ā
āWell, I am a customer, but… before that, could you put that down and talk with me first? Noāno, wait! Donāt put it in the cauldron!ā
āThis?ā
The blacksmith, not understanding what was going on, looked between the herb in his hand and Nataek. He was gripping it so tightly that the stems of the Arianna plant had been crushed under his strength. Fearing he might toss the herb into the boiling water, Nataek quickly pulled him back inside the forge.
Nataek had never been the type to obsess over material possessions. If something was too expensive to afford, heād give up cleanly. And even if something was cheap, he wouldnāt buy it unless he had immediate use for it. Because of that, he had never experienced the process of fighting to obtain something he truly desired.
āIām telling you, no.ā
āThen Iāll pay four times the price. Please, sell it to me.ā
āDo you know how long Iāve waited just to feed this to my wife?! And how long my wifeās been waiting too!ā
Nataek felt a wave of despair. Clumsy bargaining or sweet talk wouldnāt work. The blacksmith had his own reasonsāhis own beliefsāfor needing the Arianna herb. He believed, like a superstition, that if his pregnant wife consumed it, their child would be born gifted and clever. That kind of belief… couldnāt be swayed with money.
āThen two stems… no, even one stemācouldnāt you sell just one to me?ā
āHa! Really.ā
The blacksmith glanced down at the herb in his hand and let out a disbelieving laugh.
āI only bought three stems. If I give one or two to you, what am I supposed to do with whatās left?ā
If it were something his wife were going to eat, maybe Nataek could go beg her directly. But since it was for the child, there wasnāt even a way to ask for her understanding. Nataek didnāt like the idea of taking food from a pregnant woman, but he had a desperate reason he couldnāt turn away from.
Those three seemingly insignificant stems could become a miraculous potion for Nataek, one that would allow him to reach Uruk, and ultimately remain by Medeusās side. The blacksmith wore an expression that made it clear he found Nataekās persistence truly annoying.
āPlease donāt be like this…ā
When Nataek grabbed the blacksmithās sleeve, the manās thick arm brushed his hand off.
āNow, now! Thatās enough!ā
Neither persuasion nor negotiation was working.
Ha… What do I do now? Should I try threatening him?
Because he wasnāt wearing his priestly robes and was dressed as usual, the blacksmith hadnāt realized that Nataek was a priest. Maybe he should shout that he was a priest right now. If he threatened that the curse of Inanna would fall upon the man unless he handed over the herb immediately, perhaps he could snatch it right out of his hands.
But he wanted to leave that as a last resort. Even as someone from the modern era, Nataek didnāt want to completely sell out his own conscience.
āIām not going to sell it to you, so stop wasting time and leave.ā
The blacksmith turned to go out to the backyard again, but Nataek hastily grabbed his arm once more.
If he wouldnāt threaten, all that was left was to beg.
āPlease, I beg you. Sell it to me. I need it in order to…ā
What excuse could he give?
As the desperate look in Nataekās eyes trembled, the blacksmith scowled. Despite his fierce appearance, the man prioritized his family over money. In that case…
I have to push the same way.
āItās the only way I can protect my family.ā
ā…Your family? With Arianna leaves?ā
That actually caused the blacksmithās imposing aura to soften.
āHow would this protect your family?ā
He didnāt push Nataek away but instead stared at him curiously. In this ancient civilization, the one thing Nataek could confidently say heād honed was his ability to lie. Acting came as a bonus. Like when heād deceived Samuagon, Nataek poured every bit of his energy into this twisted narrative.
āM-My family… Among them… my only sibling is a military soldier.ā
It wasnāt entirely untrue.
āI canāt explain in detail, but I need to be by my brotherās side. He…ā
Donāt talk to me like that…
For some reason, he recalled that helpless, puppy-like expression. The way he rubbed his cheek against him, and the scent of the crown of his headāthose memories resurfaced. Because of that, Nataekās false plea gained an undercurrent of real sincerity.
āHeās been away from family for a long time, and heās struggling to endure military life alone. He always says heās fine, but heās a soft-hearted person, and Iām terribly worried about leaving him by himself. So… Iām trying to enlist in the same unit. But to do that, I need to rapidly improve my archery skills.ā
Along with his plea, Nataek offered an alternative.
āThe herbalist said heād be returning to Delam in twenty days. Iāll pay him multiple times the price if I must, and beg him to secure more Arianna leaves then. So please, sell me the ones you have now… and delay giving any to your wife just a little longer.ā
āGood grief… This is troubling.ā
Where once heād sternly rejected Nataek, now the blacksmith simply said he was troubled. There was hope. Nataek leaned in closer.
āDoes your wife have a favorite dish? Something sheās craving? Or maybe something sheās wanted? Iāll find it and bring it to her. So please… please, sell me the Arianna leaves.ā
There was a time when Nataek lamented that he had to go through every first-time experience in life because of Medeus. Now, here he was, developing an obsession over a mere handful of grassāan emotion heād never once felt before. The thought amused him for a moment. But only for a moment. To him, those leaves now looked like a sharpshooterās potion. The blacksmith glanced at Nataekās desperate eyes and sighed.
āDamn it all… Fine. Itās not just anythingāyouāre doing this for your family, after all… I suppose thereās no helping it.ā
āTh-Thank you!ā
It worked!
āIn return, if you bring me what I need, Iāll sell this to you.ā
āWhat do you need? Just say the word.ā
The blacksmith carefully placed the herb in a reed basket beside the box and continued.
āMy wife, actually… she recently lost a bracelet by the riversideāa gift sheād received. She was really upset about it. But Iāve got work to do, and I canāt go searching the river all day. So if you find her bracelet, Iāll gladly part with the herb.ā
No sooner had the blacksmith finished speaking than a bright light flashed before Nataekās eyes.
Do you accept the blacksmithās request?
[Yes / No]
The system was asking for Nataekās choice. Up until now, it had never once asked for his input when it came to quests related to the main story. For the first time, it was giving him a sayāand that moved him. But it was ironic that it happened at a moment when he had no real choice.
āIf I bring it back, you really will give me the herb, right?ā
āI will.ā
Nataek tightly closed his eyes. He reflected on why heād always avoided side quests while playing Sunoonkey. In that game, most side quests were like training a mutt. But now… he had no choice. He had to do it. Nataek nodded firmly.
āIāll find it. I promise.ā
āGood! Then Iāll keep the herb safe until you return.ā
Almost as if scripted, the blacksmith replied. In that instant, yellow light spread before Nataekās eyes like paint. Amidst the heavy sound of dudung, the system effect shimmered as text appeared.
āTrade with the Blacksmithā
As the effect and letters vanished, Nataekās vision lit up once more. The quest titled [Covert Negotiation], which had branched off from the main story, was pushed upward, and beneath it, yellow text appeared.
[Side Quest] Trade with the Blacksmith
Retrieve the blacksmithās wifeās bracelet.
As Nataek exited the forge without delay, the blacksmith called out one last clue from behind.
āShe lost it by the river flowing west of the castle! Itās a round metal bracelet glazed with blue enamel, so please take care!ā
As those words were spoken, a yellow glow appeared ahead to indicate the riverās location. Even for a side quest, it seemed the system was going out of its way to be considerate. Although he couldnāt open a map like in a game, a glowing waypoint floated in his vision. Nataek headed straight for the direction indicated by the system.
Near the riverside, fishermen bustled about after a busy round of fishing.
In the shallow waters of the long Euphrates River, a yellow glimmer flickered. It blinked faintly as if confirming Nataek had found the right place. Gazing out over the vast river, Nataek let out a hollow laugh.
So… Iām supposed to find a bracelet here, huh…