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Epilogue 

 

It was the day after we’d defeated Beldia. 

I went to the Guild Hall alone, mulling over where we could go from here. 

I was tasked with defeating the Demon King. But that meant Beldia was just the first in a parade of tough opponents I would have to face. 

And if I did beat the Demon King—I could have one wish. 

Or I could give up the whole thing and just try to live a quiet, comfortable life in this fantasy world. 

…The answer was obvious. 

I was a weak member of a weak class. I’d won that last battle literally by sheer Luck, and I couldn’t rely on a plot contrivance like that again. 

The thing to do was to live in peace, avoiding any danger. 

I could use the knowledge I had from Japan to make something sellable. 

I’d have a nice, safe job. Maybe do a simple quest now and then for some stimulation. 

Those were the thoughts I was lost in as I arrived at the Guild Hall. 

A nauseating smell hit me as I opened the door—a cloying mixture of sweat and alcohol. 

Many of the town’s adventurers had been at the bar since noon, celebrating their defeat of one of the Demon King’s generals. 

“Oh! Hey, Kazuma, you’re late!” Aqua called cheerfully to me as I entered the hall. “The party’s already started! Go get your money—pretty much everyone else here has already claimed their reward for beating the Dullahan. Myself included, of course! You can see how much of it they’ve drunk already, though.” 

I didn’t understand why she seemed so pleased until she opened her purse and showed me how much she’d made as a reward. She just laughed and scratched her head, apparently having a genuinely good time. 

Who had drunk their reward, exactly? 

What was the drinking age in this world, anyway? 

Most of the adventurers in the Guild Hall were so smashed they could barely walk. 

I headed for the counter, skirting around the drunks. 

Darkness and Megumin were already there. 

“Oh, Kazuma, you’re here. Go get your reward.” 

“We have been waiting for you, Kazuma. Listen! Darkness is being very mean to me. She says I am too young to drink.” 

“What do you m-mean?! That’s not—!” 

I left the two of them to banter, heading for the counter where the clerk stood. 

I knew this clerk by now. When she saw me, for some reason, an unreadable expression came over her face. 

“Ah, Mr.…Kazuma Satou, isn’t it? We’ve been waiting for you.” 

They had? 

Something about the way she spoke made me wary. 

“Ahem… First, for you two…” 

She handed one small bag to Darkness and another to Megumin. 

Hey, where’s my bag? 

Before I could ask, the clerk said, “Um… Ahem. Actually, Mr. Kazuma, a special reward has been prepared for your party.” 

What’s this?! 

“Why just us?” 

Practically before the question was out of my mouth, someone shouted: “’Cause you’re the MVPs! Without you, we’d never have beaten that Dullahan!” A chorus of drunken agreement sounded around the room. 

Wow… These guys… 

I’d spent so long slaving away in this world, I hadn’t realized how good it could be to you. 

I was to accept the special reward on behalf of the four of us. 

The clerk cleared her throat and began… 

“Ahem! Kazuma Satou and his party, for their service above and beyond the call of duty in the defeat of the Demon King’s general Beldia…are hereby awarded three hundred million eris!” 

“Th-three—?” All four of us nearly choked. 

The whole room had gone dead silent. 

“Hey, Mr. Three-hundred-millionaire! How about a round?” 

“Oh, Kazuma, my dear Kazuma! Won’t you get me a little something to wet my whistle?” 

One adventurer after another begged for a drink. 

That reminded me… 

“Hey, Darkness! Megumin! I’m thinking about scaling back our adventuring. With this windfall, I’d like to live the peaceful, safe life from here on out!” 

“W-wait, but that means no more powerful enemies! What am I supposed to do? And whatever happened to defeating the Demon King?!” 

“I, too, must object! I joined your party in order to defeat the Demon King and become known as the world’s strongest spell-caster!” 

The noise in the Guild Hall threatened to drown out their agitated voices. 

The clerk handed me a slip of paper with an apologetic look. 

It had an awful lot of zeroes on it. 

Was the paper this world’s equivalent of a check? 

Aqua, in high spirits, tottered up next to me and glanced at the paper. 

“Ahem, Mr. Kazuma—as it were, Ms. Aqua—the water you summoned washed away some of the buildings near the town gate and caused significant flood damage, and, well—you did succeed in defeating the Demon King’s general, and no one would expect you to reimburse the full amount for damages, but they would like you to pay…at least a part…” 

With that, the clerk turned away from us and retreated into a back room. 

Megumin looked at the slip of paper in my hand and darted away. 

I caught Aqua by the collar just as she was turning to flee, too. 

All the other adventurers, guessing the size of the bill by the looks on our faces, made a show of minding their own business. 

Darkness tapped her fingers on my shoulder as she did the math: 

“A three-hundred-million-eris reward…less restitution of three hundred and forty million… Kazuma. I think for tomorrow’s quest, we’d better find a very strong and very profitable enemy.” 

A wide smile crept over her face as she thought about it. 

Was I going to have to spend the rest of my life in this insane world with these useless party members? 

I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and resolved to defeat the Demon King. 

I had to get out of this good-for-nothing world! 

FIN. 



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