Chapter 624: Gloria Takeout 1
Welcome in the morning and have Grandpa Boltonâs eyes examined by Mr. Hilda. I asked him to go out and do that.
I may come here again in the future, and Grandpa Bolton is the lord of the big inn. Heâs the easiest person to take care of. It would be a bad way to put it, but selling favors and keeping connections would be one way to go.
Well, if the eye disease is to the point of being out of handâŚâŚ
âUncle, were you blacksmithing when you were younger?
âDonât say anything, Grandpa. Itâs only 150âŚ. Oh, I used to do blacksmiths. I stopped being talented.â
âThe damage to the back of the eye I took at that time is twitching. I donât feel it. And I wonder if itâs cloudy⌠some parts of my eyes are getting weaker.â
âWhat do you think, healing or not?â
âIt heals, but you canât fully care for the decay caused by aging, can you? If youâre free, itâs best to come to the Polka Spirit Springs.â
âIâve heard of Polka Spirit Springs a long time ago if itâs just rumors. Everything healed. If itâs true, the doctorâs a businessman.â
âThatâs the truth, isnât it? Well, itâs the easiest place to go, and itâs the best neck.â
â⌠is that true? Or your eyes.â
âEyes, too, huh? Itâs a miracle fountain to go back to those days when everything was better than the crowd, whether youâre hungry, heart or penis. â
âWhat, youâve been there before? I hear itâs deep in the trot, but itâs not an easy place for dark elves to go.â
âThatâs not it. Iâm already a resident there.â
Mr. Hilda sums up the diagnosis even as he talks at a mild rate, whining âIâm going to be a little invisible for about five minutes, but donât worry about itâ and doing some magic. It would be anesthesia of sensory blockade by phantoms or something.
âHo, are you sure youâre okay? Itâs still dark, isnât it?
âCanât we really wait a little longer? Good adults donât fool around.â
âSo, but hey⌠Iâm opening my eyes, right?
âI canât seem to meditate. Yes, donât move your mouth anymore. Shut up.â
Tetes, who plays an adjunct on the side, holds Grandpaâs head and chin. I canât talk now.
In the meantime, Mr. Hilda chants the spell quickly as he scratches and strokes the air around his temples with his fingers, practicing one different sorcery after another.
â⌠Yes, end of treatment. This should make it easier, at least, to read at night.â
âSeriously. I donât see anything yet.â
âSo youâll be able to see it in a little while. Itâs the Dwarfâs fault.â
âIs Dwarf trolling you? Relax, Iâm only digging stones in the mine, donât hang with the country dwarf or something. Iâm a metropolitan congregation, so far⌠I can see a blurâŚâ
âI donât think heâs the innkeeper who lets you sleep in the daytime and check in at night.â
Grandpa Bolton kept his eyes open for a while, loosening his hands in the universe to touch something, but from a certain point on, his vision seemed clear, his movements suddenly firm.
âOh⌠oh, I can see⌠wow, I canât even bother at all. I donât even have glasses.â
âSo far. After a year or two, Iâll be suspicious again, because Iâm getting weaker muscles to focus on because Iâm old enough.â
âRight. I donât want to get oldâŚâ
Between joys and bundles, Mr. Hilda still laughs at the stingy old man.
âSo you should come to Polka. Yikes. That kind of decay will heal a lot over there.â
â⌠if you only have this arm, shut up and visit. Oh, youâll fumble as much as you want, you will. If this city is like you, there are as many human beings as you want to have.â
âEnough making change. Now Iâm a woman who lives in love.â
Itâs so cool to be able to say this by healing people brilliantly, but itâs so awkward considering that the relationship with that other person is an affair.
I donât know that kind of insight. All right, Grandpa Bolton squeaks with a smudge and a look at his hands.
âPolka⌠When I was younger, I could say I was healthy, but whatever I did, when it gets tough, thatâs what interests me.â
âItâs getting easier for Celestas to get there now, so if youâre interested, you can talk to someone at the Onyx Chamber of Commerce and you can step it up.â
âOnyx⌠oh, not very popular here, but you know what I can talk about. Youâre related.â
âMy brotherâs got a partition. Weâve been working with Polka and the rest of the Elf Territory for a long time, so we should be able to work with the Merchant Corps.â
âWell, youâre Onyxâs ex-tight family. See you thenâŚâ
Make your home right, Grandpa Bolton.
Looking a little far-fetched at that, Mr. Gloria glances over his shoulder and looks at me sideways.
âOnyx sounds like the nicest name for Bolton⌠not quite, this organizationâ
ââCause itâs gonna be toughâŚâ
I put my finger on my lips. Mr. Gloria laughs sarcastically.
Former Narcotics Patients & Baws squad, led by Special Agent Beckerâs hundred chiefs, could normally take the townâs boulevard inn without any particular problems.
Thanks to Lyla and Bawes being able to talk ultra-hearing separately over long distances (even if they talk normally, they can see the voice of their opponents on the other side of town), they met up pretty light.
Special Agent Becker hundred sighs as he scratches his head.
âIâm famous for the special circumstances here, so I thought one of you knew.â
âUnfortunately, there was no one in the eastâŚâ
For once, Lila knew, but thatâs knowledge from a hundred years ago tooâŚ
âSpecial Agent Becker, Iâm sure you know a hundred people in the country.â
âIntelligence brigades are half the work of domestic insiders. Itâs not a rock. Itâs a tough country.â
âThis one undercover too?
âNorthern Legion Command Stuffing. No, itâs a bad way of saying it, but itâs idle. Bonbon general candidates gather in place of schools. But if youâre free, you donât know what youâre up to.â
In relation to the Trott Corps to the north, where they mix with Trott troops and place their strong troops on heavy stones, the Northern Corps is considered a relatively safe corps with no immediate threat to the Quartet. And then so is the Oriental Legion, protected by the Blue Snake Mountains and free from the worry of massive enemy forces.
For this reason, General candidates studying command strategies will be positioned in the South or the West of the Affilm Defense to prepare for threats from pirate counter-piracy and the Southern Great Plains, while others will build up their careers in the North or the Eastern Legion.
but the Celesta army is characterised by some room for regional valves and pedigree. A strange group of ideologies is formed from a young general candidate to whisk the central order⌠what is unfortunately not a rare story⌠Apparently.
Thatâs the end soldier, and thatâs completely irrelevant to us cross-bow squads who were under Mr. Deaneâs protection as a special unit.
âMany times Iâve been framed for impersonating a famous detective against a bong opponent. A general candidate for cadet education and a family of big merchants are decided. You canât just kill me like that, and when you have to, you try to push me with money, and if it stinks like real trouble, you donât.â
â⌠Iâm sad for youâ
âOh I want you to spare me that kind of assignment⌠I guess when Iâm not old enough to break out on the front lines in the future, that kind of job will become the main business. Oh, no.â
Special Agent Becker, who shakes his head, a hundred men.
Bawes, who was arm-wrapping behind me, pinches his mouth.
âLeaving aside public discourse, what are we going to do after this? It might be nice to give these women some leisure time to sightsee, but your female slaves seem uncomfortable in this city. If youâre leaving soon, Iâll get you ready.â
I brought him here on my own. Should I give the girls in your squad some chance to sightsee too?
We wouldnât be in so much trouble if we were in a suburban neighborhood, and I think that might be okayâŚ
âI donât know what to doâŚâ
When I came up with the answer, Irina came all the way in.
âHow are your daughters doing? You want to take a look around and youâre gonna be a wuss.â
âNo, you donât. Looks like a lot of daughters find it hard to breathe. No one is very aggressive towards humans⌠but it must be the atmosphere of the cityâ
âAtmosphereâŚâŚ Hmmâ
From what I can tell, harmonium is calm and never feels severe.
Not as green as Klabes, every road is wide, wearing the Northern Legion Command on the loose hills of the town centre, the neighborhood, created like a few steps of staircase, is crowded and does not feel insecure.
âI feel like Iâm doing too much.â
Irina hides her mouth and narrows her eyes.
âThe townâs texture is too harmonious. There is absolutely no vibrancy here that was in the back streets of the Fae. ⌠Is the stare of the army overactive?â
âUh, thereâs gonna be some of that⌠but itâs the guys doing this compartment.â
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Mr. Gloria, who was silent, opens his mouth.
Special Agent Becker, a hundred men, gestured to me, âWho?â I showed a bare gesture asking, so I introduced it lightly.
âIâm a painter in the suburbs, Mr. Gloria. Looks like an empty gatekeeper.â
Mr. Gloria picked his ear only when he heard the sound of a âbroker,â but thatâs all he continued to talk about.
âThe Springs Chamber of Commerce is overwhelming. Almost all the shops and services in this town will get there once they get there.â
â⌠ruler of shadowsâ
âWhen I try to live here, I have to bend my knees to them somewhere. Except thatâs the armyâŚ. the administration doesnât have to know, and itâs a little hard to imitate that everyone lives with their tails gripped by one organization.â
A major hub of the human race forces within the Celesta.
Then, naturally, there will be a large merchant in Celesta who intends to do business.
In Talk, while Onyx was the biggest, multiple forces remained vibrant by competing, whereas here one force has taken hold of everything.
For the better and for the worse, a place where there is competition evokes criticism of each other. It may only be a mud throw, but it promotes purification and reform as a whole.
Conversely, where competition does not exist, there is no compelling need to turn into something better, and neither purification nor reform takes place.
When that happens, the thinking of the inhabitants also stalls. It will no longer be better than maintaining the status quo.
âI see, thatâs breathlessâŚâ
âAnyway, if you grew up in the country, it wouldnât be an interesting atmosphere for a guy whoâs used to a more lively place.â
Mr. Gloria spreads her hands gently.
âOnce this happens, itâs hard to even open a wind holeâŚ. just a bunch of guys who are happy with whatâs going on here.â
âSort ofâŚ. Itâs a stick-out treatment, but I can only live doing whatever I want. I canât go further than that because Iâm a broker.â
Blurring, self-derisive, there is sadness in her words telling me to cut and throw away.
As for her, the broken past is also her pride in living to her liking. I guess that doesnât mean I should be more sympatheticâŚâŚ
In fact, I guess I canât even hope to be happier than that to the elf who became the broker.
So the only thought Iâm feeling right now is extra sentimentality.
She is ready for everything and in an unreachable position for the rest.
⌠So if youâre going to force yourself to reach out and touch her there, itâs not about âhelpingâ her.
âRightâŚ. but arenât you tired of it?
âIf this place has stabilized and only the same routine as it is now. If I have to draw just like I do nowâŚ. donât you want to see something new, Mr. Gloria?
â⌠right. Iâm tired of screwing around just in my head, though. But I have this placeâŚâ
âLetâs go see a lot of things togetherâ
I look into Mr. Gloriaâs eyes and say,
âI like what you draw. If youâre having trouble breathing, Iâd like to help you get some good air.â
â⌠thatâs quite forceful. Did you have a crush on her?
âThereâs that too.â
Iâll be honest with you.
âSex with you was amazing good, and I donât deny the side that itâs a shame to let goâ
âIâm waiting in order.â
âLet the others wait a few monthsâ
âWeâre going to all kinds of places. With the wings of a dragon, Iâm sure Iâll go somewhere I wouldnât have imagined from this town. I want to see it and see what kind of picture you make of itâ
â⌠if youâre going to dictate, donât you have a way of dictating more women cum?
âIâve never really dropped a woman myselfâŚ. but I donât think youâre the one who has to live in a narrow world.â
âGive me a few months. Come with me. If you still think itâs best to come back here, Iâll bring you back. I promise.â
â⌠ha, boy. Sheâs a good old girl and she smells blue.â
Mr. Gloria laughed bitterly.
â⌠Fine. SureâŚâŚ no matter how many more decades we do the same here, it doesnât matter what happens. Letâs take a little vacation.â
If I were to reach out to her now satisfied, that would not be âhelpingâ her.
It would be a determination to âget itâ.
⌠But no one denied it.