The little sign out front had words meaning "The Silver Deer" written on it in a
stylish font. From what was on display in the show window, it looked like it dealt not
just in clothing, but in shoes and apparel, too. It was hard to judge with my untrained
eyes, but the products on display all appeared to be of high quality. It was very much
a high-class shop. The sort of place a guy like me, who had always bought his clothes
on sale from the major retailers, would never come to.
Incidentally, ever since coming to this country, I had worn whatever I could
provide myself or we already had on hand. Lately, the work I'd done creating and
maintaining the Little Musashibo dolls had improved my sewing skills, so I was
making everything but my underwear myself. I technically had what would be
considered a highly-paid position, so I could afford to make custom orders, but I had
no interest in indulging myself with luxuries now. The shirt and pants I had on
under this traveling cape, as well as the hooded robe that Tomoe was wearing—
both of them had been made by me.
"You can even make stuff like this. You're amazing, big brother," Tomoe said.
When Tomoe showered me with that look of respect, I could feel my head
swelling with pride. "I can't buy the clothes I was used to wearing in my own world
here, after all. Though I'm doing it half as a hobby," I said to hide my embarrassment,
then looked to The Silver Deer. "Still, this is a surprise. A stylish store like this in
Amidonia, of all places."
"I hear it originally dealt in men's clothing and apparel," said Juna. "After that
broadcast, when women started dressing up, they began stocking clothing and
accessories for women as well."
It seemed their selection changed in response to customer demand.
"Still, it's quite a selection, don't you think?" I asked. "Where do you suppose they
order it all from?"
"There are trade guilds," said Juna. "While they may not be able to do much about
food, which is in short supply, the guild can arrange for them to buy any other kind
of goods. For the merchants, Elfrieden and Amidonia are both sources of goods and
also valued customers."
"How crafty..."
Of course, it was those crafty merchants who maintained the balance of supply
and demand... but that was neither here nor there, and I figured we shouldn't loiter
out front forever.
"Well, how about we head inside?" I asked.
When I went inside, gesturing for the two of them to follow, a man with ash gray
hair who was dressed like a bartender was arranging products on the shelves. He
seemed like the sort of middle-aged gentleman that the aroma of black tea would
suit well. When he noticed us, he stood with his feet together, brought a hand to his
breast, and then bowed. "Welcome. Are you travelers, perhaps?"
"Ah... Erm..." I stuttered a bit. While revealing my true identity was out of the
question, how was I to explain the combination of a man in a conical straw hat, a
beautiful female adventurer, and a wolf girl in a white hood? While I was wracking
my brains to come up with something, Juna stepped forward.
"Yes. These two personages come from a kingdom in the Nine-Headed Dragon
Archipelago. They are Kazuya, the heir to a crêpe fabric merchant in the Echigo
Kingdom, and his younger sister Tomoe. I am their humble servant, Silvia. Master
Kazuya will one day inherit the family business, and so we are traveling across many
countries to broaden his horizons."
She was very eloquent.
Nice work, Juna, I thought. And, wait, I'm impressed you actually remembered my
nonsense backstory about being the heir to a crêpe fabric merchant in the Echigo
Kingdom. Even I had completely forgotten that backstory. Also, who is Silvia supposed
to be?
The middle-aged man didn't show any particular interest. "I see," he said with a
gentle nod. "I apologize for taking so long to introduce myself. I am Sebastian, the
proprietor of this establishment."
With that name, are you sure you aren't the butler, rather than the proprietor? I
thought for a moment, but I reminded myself that not all Sebastians have to be
butlers.
Smiling, Sebastian asked, "And what may I help you with today?"
"Well... do you have anything that would look good on my little sister here?" I
asked,
"Whuh?!" Tomoe reacted with surprise.
I put my hand on top of her head, patting her from over top of her hood. "Well,
that's how it is, so if you see anything you like, let me know, okay?"
"Um... But..."
"It's fine. Let me act like a proper big brother every once in a while."
With those words, I pushed Tomoe off towards Juna.
Juna nodded to me, taking Tomoe by the hand and going to look at the wares on
display. Tomoe was stiff at first, but she was a girl. As she looked at the different
items with Juna, I could feel her gradually getting into shopping.
Now, this left me as a man with little to do. I enjoyed watching the beautiful
woman and little girl enjoying themselves shopping for a while, but I got tired of just
waiting, and wandered around the store myself.
They had clothing, shoes, accessories, and even makeup. There was a really wide
selection of items here. Truly, it was the 109 of Amidonia... Well, not that I'd ever
been to 109, or even to Shibuya, for that matter. Perhaps because the women of Van
had begun awakening to fashion, more than eighty percent of the sales floor was
devoted to women's products. This shop had supposedly catered only to men before,
but now it had coats for them, and that was about it.
As I was looking around, I found a number of products that interested me.
The first was lipstick. It was a color lighter than light pink.
The second was a hair accessory. It was made with gold and little stones, making
it seem like a quality piece, but it had a ladybug motif, making it seem incongruously
childish.
The third was a choker. It was made of blue leather with silver foil scattered
around like stars. The clasp was made of gold, with a design like a bird spreading its
wings.
They all looked good.
Then, finally... the last thing that caught my eye was a pair of tiny loafers meant
for a young girl. They had clips with a ribbon motif on them, and were absolutely
adorable.
These loafers... I think they might look perfect on Tomoe, I thought.
"Hey, Tomo—"
"Master Kazuya."
Just as I was about to call out to them, Sebastian stopped me. I turned around,
thinking it suspicious, and Sebastian said, "Pardon me for the sudden interruption,"
with a bow. "There was something I've been wanting to ask you, Master Kazuya.
Would that be acceptable?"
"...What is it?" I asked.
"Let us suppose that, on the battlefield, the generals had gathered for a war
council."
...What? Battlefield? War council? Why's he bringing this up all of a sudden? I
thought.
"Let us also suppose that the first idea brought up at that war council was a good
one. If you were the supreme commander of that army, would you immediately
adopt that idea?"
"...I wouldn't," I said. "I'd think there might be better ideas."
"Precisely," he said. "That is why, if you were one of the generals, and you wished
to have your idea adopted, rather than submit it at once, you should wait until the
council comes to an impasse."
"I see... I see..."
"What I mean to say is, the games played between men and women are also a
battle."
"...Ah," I said. "I get you."
I finally understood what Sebastian was trying to say. He was saying I should
wait a little longer before pushing the loafers I thought would look good on Tomoe.
That was fair enough, because Juna and Tomoe were enjoying looking through
the other products. If I brought them something good now, it would be like pouring a
bucket of cold water on them when they were having a good time. If they chose to go
with it, their fun time would end, and if they choose not to, it'd be awkward for me.
Neither of those was what they wanted.
I was deeply grateful for Sebastian's consideration. "You, sir, are a wonderful
tactician."
"I am honored by your praise." Sebastian placed his right hand on his belly,
respectfully bowing to me. It was a theatrical gesture, but it was smoothly delivered,
so it didn't offend me.
Then, something occurred to me.
"By the way, you just used a war council analogy..." Could he be aware of our true
identities? I brought it up because I thought he might be, but Sebastian hurriedly
shook his head.
"Oh, my... Pardon me for that. Until just the other day, I had only dealt with the
nobility, you see. I can't seem to break the habit. If I offended you somehow, I
apologize. I have a regular customer who is fond of such banter."
"...No, it's no big deal," I said. "Is that regular of yours a soldier?"
"No, no, more like an adorable little tanuki," Sebastian said.
A little tanuki, huh. Between the proprietor I couldn't get a read on, and this
person he called a little tanuki... I was intrigued. But, setting that aside for now, I
bought a few things quietly so that the other two wouldn't notice. After that, I waited
for the two of them to finish looking things over, then recommended those cute
loafers to Tomoe. Tomoe was hesitant to accept, as I expected she might be, but she
seemed like she liked them, so I half-forced them on her as a present.
Tomoe held the box with the loafers in it tight to her chest. "Th-Thank you... big
brother... I'll treasure them..."
As she said that, tears formed in her eyes, so I patted her head gently. Maybe now
we'd been able to act a little like brother and sister. If I thought about it, the only
ones I'd been able to call family before were my grandparents. But now there was
Liscia, there was Tomoe, and there were Aisha and Juna.
...Yeah, it's nice being able to feel connected to people. As I patted my little sister's
head, that thought really began to sink in for me.
Juna was standing next to us, watching with a smile.
"Ah, Juna," I said. "Hold on a second."
It was just past noon when we left Sebastian's store. While we were on the move,
looking for some place to maybe get lunch, I had Juna stop for a second.
"Is something the matter?" she asked.
I handed Juna a little bag as she looked at me quizzically. "I wanted to give this to
you."
"To me?"
Juna accepted it, opening it up, and inside was that ladybug shaped accessory. It
was one of the ones I'd secretly bought earlier.
"Huh?!" she cried. "Um, what is..."
"You're always doing so much for me," I said. "It's my way of saying thanks."
"No, I couldn't possibly accept something like this. I don't have the right..."
"Pass it here." I took the ladybug from Juna, fixing it in her hair.
Yep, it looked just like I'd imagined it would. It was far too childish a design for
the usual mature Juna, but when the younger-looking Juna of today wore it, she
looked like a young girl trying a little too hard to be mature. It was cute.
"It really suits you, Juna," I said.
"Ohh..."
When I acted like I was the more mature one, Juna uncharacteristically blushed. I
felt like I'd finally won a small victory over her, the one who always seemed more
mature. Juna whipped her head to the side and looked away.
"Sire. If you are going to give presents to women, make sure you give them to the
princess and anyone else simultaneously. In your position, you'll probably end up
taking multiple wives. If that happens, you can't play favorites. You have to either
love all of them equally, or accept that marriage is just another political tool and love
none of them. Anyway, not causing discord between the women in your life is
another of your duties, okay?"
Juna spoke rapidly, trying to distract me. That she spoke so much was proof of
her embarrassment.
"It's okay," I said. "I have something for Liscia and Aisha, too."
When it came to accessories, Liscia tended to prefer ones she could wear in battle
over ones that were just pretty. I'd chosen the blue leather choker for her because it
was stylish, yet wouldn't get in the way. For Aisha, who, like Juna, was always
helping me out, I planned to give her that lipstick I found which would go well with
that healthy brown skin of hers. While hosting the music program, it seemed like
she'd been worried about how feminine she was.
"So you don't need to worry about that," I explained.
"I-Is that a fact...?" she asked.
"It is. And by the way, Juna?"
"...What is it?" she asked.
"It's not 'sire,' it's 'Master Kazuya,' remember?"
"Ah..."
For a little while now, Juna had been calling me "sire" instead of "Master Kazuya."
It looked like when she started talking fast at me, she really was trying to hide her
embarrassment.
Juna had a sullen look on her red face. "Master Kazuya... is a surprisingly big
bully."
"Is he now?" I asked.
"Yes. And quite the ladies' man," she said, wrapping herself around my arm again.
Even more tightly than last time.
Over my shoulder I could see Juna's embarrassed smile, with that hair piece
shining above it.
"Wow... there are lots of little shops out, big brother!" Tomoe cried gleefully,
seeing all the street stalls lined up in the plaza.