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Now reading: Chapter Three Hundred and Seven - Hiring a Professional Clea from Cinnamon Bun, a Comedy novel by RavensDagger.

Chapter Three Hundred and Seven - Hiring a Professional Cleaner

Okay, I said. But Im bringing my friends with .

My friends and I were spread out a bit more. This part of the dining hall had a good number of comfy chairs to slouch on and wed moved a few of them around a central coffee table (or was it a tea table? I wasnt sure if they had coffee in Sylphfree). Mine was right across from the Kings seat, and I had Amaryllis and Awen on either side on their own big, poofy seats.

The King was sitting on a big loveseat, with wooden arms covered in carved animals and little scenes of mountainscapes. Next to him, his wife sat, still in her armour with one leg crossed over the other. She was knitting what looked like a teeny tiny jumper.

Caprica and her sister were sharing another loveseat and neither looked like they were enjoying it.

You know, the King said. Im not used to people making demands of .

I frowned, then tapped my chin. I guess that makes sense, being a king and all. But still, I want my friends to co with if they can.

The dungeon in question is important to our nation, the King said. What if we determine that its location and layout are sensitive information? Sharing that with one person who has earned our trust is well and good, but several people?

I nodded. That makes sense, I said.

So youll go on your own? he asked.

I didnt say that, I said. I still want to go with my friends.

The King didnt pout, that wouldnt have been very kingly of him, but I had the impression he really wanted to. Youre very obstinate.

I dont think I am, I said.

Caprica sniffed. If anything, Father, you should take it as a sign of Broccolis good nature. She is fiercely loyal to her friends.

Well, I mostly want Amaryllis and Awen to be with because it sounds fun, and fun should be shared.

If it helps any, Amaryllis interjected. Broccoli cant keep a secret from her friends. Shed spill the location of the dungeon and everything she learned about it the mont one of us asked.

Thats troubling, the King muttered.

Secrets arent part of a healthy relationship, I said.

The queen looked up from the jumper she was knitting. Let the girl bring her friends. The dungeon is hazardous enough, even with trusted comrades.

Were not sending her down there alone, the King countered. The Knights of the Long Rest are jealous of their dungeon. They wouldnt allow strangers in without an escort at the best of tis.

Ill see if any paladins are free, the Queen said.

Or we could send so of the royal guard, the King said. I suspect the Paladins will be a bit much for this. Though... those who will want to see Broccolis Cleaning magic in action might want to send their own observers.

We cant send an entire platoons worth of people in the dungeon, the Queen said. Let them pick one each, perhaps, make sure that theyre aware of the risks, then let the Knights of the Long Rest pick out a pair of guides. At that point, youll already be stretching the number of people you can safely send into the dungeon.

What kind of Dungeon is it? I asked. Id been in my share of them already. It didnt make an expert or anything, but I imagined that I knew more about dungeons than maybe the average person.

The Dungeon of the Lullaby Knight, the King said. Its an hours flight from Sylphfree, with a small compound around it where the Knights of the Long Rest are headquartered.

A knightly order? Amaryllis asked.

The King nodded. We have a few.

More than a few, Caprica said. Theyre a popular way for nobles and so people to grow in martial prowess at their own pace while sidestepping the rigours of the army.

Having so many orders fosters a good, competitive market, Stephania said. Besides, the orders need to fund their own housing, training, and equipnt. Theyre less of a burden on the nations coffers.

Caprica and Stephania were glaring at each other again. Was there so animosity between the army and these knightly orders? The Queen might have noticed my look because she filled in so more.

The nations army is grand and proud, but it is a literal ritocracy. The talented and hard-working rise in the ranks, regardless of their birth. Knightly Orders, on the other hand, are mostly filled with noble scions. They buy their own equipnt and rank themselves as they see fit. The orders are still subject to the army command though, and they need to participate to assist the nation just as the army does. Most orders will find a niche, occasionally they will be built around a specific dungeon and will use that as a way to unlock a unique class and evolutionary line that allows them to better serve the nation in a specific and unique way.

Huh, I said. So they were basically small army-like clubs. I wasnt sure what to think about that.

The most famous are the Wyvern Knights, Caprica said. Theres a dungeon that gives a class that allows one to ta and ride wyverns. The knights serve as an aerial cavalry alongside airships. Its a prestigious position to be in, and their mbership is both exclusive and expensive to obtain.

Ah, what do the Knights of the Long Rest specialise in? Awen asked.

Caprica nodded at the question. They specialise in a few areas. Mostly they have magic that allows them to make others fall asleep. Theyve been used to suppress riots, and they can boost the recovery of those who are sleeping, as well as themselves when theyre asleep. I think they have a few more skills, but they are sowhat secretive and honestly, theyre not the most popular of the knightly orders.

The Knights of the Long Rest have always been close to the throne, the King said. And their loyalty is beyond reproach. There are two other dungeons afflicted with these Evil Roots within our borders, but I trust the knights and suspect they will welco the aide more kindly than others might.

Neat, I said. Well, in that case, I dont see any harm in helping. When do we head out?

Broccoli, Amaryllis said. Youre forgetting sothing.

I am? I asked. I really couldnt see what I was forgetting. A maid popped by and placed so cups down, then started filling them with tea.

Amaryllis leaned forwards and took her cup between two talons. Paynt, Broccoli. Were rendering a service to Sylphfree by not only clearing this one dungeon, but by teaching them how to clear their own. Dungeons are practically priceless. If we teach them how to save their dungeons from near-certain destruction, that teaching is similarly priceless.

Oh, I said.

The kingdom will, of course, cover all of your expenses so far, the King said. He glanced back and over his loveseat and and there was a butler there that was absolutely not there the last ti I checked. Could you make note of that, please?

Covering our expenses is a nice start, Amaryllis said. I could almost feel the greed wafting off of her. Our ship was damaged on the way in, and the costs to repair and dock it will certainly add up as we have to wait longer within Sylphfree.

The King grinned. Of course, of course. Thats perfectly understandable.

Dont let the children step all over you just because theyre small and innocent, the Queen said.

Im not so easily swayed, dear, the King said. How about this, as compensation for the work, each of you will be awarded fifty Sylphreen Ducats.

Thats all? Amaryllis asked.

Its far beyond what even an expert would be paid, the King said.

Ah, but experts can be trained and called upon from elsewhere, Amaryllis said. Riftwalkers with World-given quests are not nearly so common. Unless you plan on using Rainnewt to do the deed, then I suspect youre not so much hiring an expert as you are hiring the only person anywhere who can help. That must have so value to it.

The King chuckled. Very well then, I have been swayed by your incredible negotiating ability.

He definitely expected Amaryllis to try and squeeze a bit more out of him. But Amaryllis looked appropriately smug, so I dont point out that she tripped right into the Kings trap.

One hundred gold each. Which I suspect is a bounty worthy of such a task. You will also be granted the right to take the class you earn from the dungeon, if you so choose. And I will sign a writ granting you rights of first choice on any items dropped during the excursion.

Is that special? I asked.

Stephania was the one to reply this ti. Its not impossible for soone outside of a knightly order to take on an orders dungeon. Usually, the order will ask for a fee, but because the dungeons belong to the kingdom first, they dont have a legal right to refuse a citizen access as long as the citizen has permission to access the dungeon. What they will do is force those attempting the dungeon to be escorted through it. It prevents untrained people from dying in a dangerous environnt. Part of that contract gives the guides rights to anything found within the dungeon.

Oh, I said. That didnt seem entirely fair. Okay, well a hundred gold is a whole lot, so that seems fine to . I could recall a discussion with Amaryllis a long while ago, where she told that a small airship cost about a thousand gold. Wed earn enough in one day to purchase a third of a ship! That was pretty huge!

Wonderful, the King said. He clapped his hands, and a new butler bowed next to him and extended a piece of paper on a wooden board with a pen fixed to it. The King took the board and wrote sothing on the page pinned to it with quick, easy grace. He folded it up after signing it at the bottom, then the butler poured warm wax onto the front of the letter which the king touched with a big ring. And now its quite official. We rely need so witnesses and your own signatures.

Caprica and Stephania both agreed to act as witnesses, which seed fine. I guessed that three royal signatures on a contract made it pretty official.

The contract was passed to Amaryllis, who signed it, then to .

By my will as King of Sylphfree, ruler of Goldenalden, and rightful liege of the lords and ladies of sylphkind and those within our rightful lands,

I hereby decree that the following persons have permission, officially obtained, to carry with them the classes and possessions they have rightfully obtained from the Dungeon of the Lullaby Knight; Lady Amaryllis Albatross of the Harpy Mountains, Lady Awen Bristlecone of Mattergrove, and Captain Broccoli Bunch, of lands beyond the Rift.

For the inestimable task of ridding our nation of the Evil Roots which infest its dungeons, they shall be awarded one hundred Sylphreen ducats for their brave work.

By my na,

Reggie IV G. Sylph

As witnessed by

Caprica B. Sylph

Stephania R. Sylph

I stared for a mont, pen in hand and poised to sign. Wait, your na is Reggie?

My friends both sighed. Awa, Broccoli, can you not insult the king, please?

I wasnt! I said. Its just, I didnt expect his na to be Reggie. I thought hed have a fancy na.

Caprica was notably not looking in my direction and had a hand over her mouth while her sister snickered quietly.

The King actually pouted when his wife started to chuckle.

Well, so much for that, he said.

***

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