Chapter 102: 102 \nāSo now Iām talking about it from over here. \n
Thatās what Camilo said and lurked his voice a little. We get ourselves out of here.
āI know Iām predicting to some extent that this much sword is needed, which means that thatās all the soldiers move.
Thatās right. Speaking of situations where Camilo is going to need as many as forty long swords abruptly, regardless of whether he is a national army or a private soldier, there will be nothing but quite a few soldiers moving somewhere.
āSo, I donāt even expect that to happen to the sword you gave me, but a medical examination is coming from Longswordās supplier asking me to serve if I can.
āEven when it comes to service, there is little danger because it is accompanied by a rear supply unit.
āSo youāre saying the main job is to repair it at the supply position youāre traveling to?
āYou know perfectly well. Exactly.
āNine days, or so long. Iāll be there in three days, Iāll act in three days, and Iāll be back in three. If it takes a day, youāll be back after a week.
Thatās about it, I guess itās okay for the three of us to leave the house to be away. The question of rice will do something about it. You canāt take all three of them, and I donāt want to take just one of them. I donāt want to leave just one of them at home, so I donāt have the option to take two of them. Then it would seem good for me to go alone.
āIs it okay to say Iām going alone? For example, do you need a squire?
āNo, the supply corps is a bundle. Rice and stuff are done by the professionals, as is the setting up of the tent. Eizo will be in the open air, but the only repair I said was the installation of fire floors and gold floors.
āI see. Then what you do is really just follow and fix it.
āLast but not least, where does the army belong and what are we going to do?
āLetās answer what weāre going to do first. Itās a demon crusade.
āIsnāt it a war? \nāThere are skirmishes sometimes, but so far thereās no battlefield in this country where you have to pull out over forty people to march. Whatās next, though?
Camilo separated words there once.
āItās Count Amurās house. I left my soldiers with the king and decided to form a crusade to go.
I found Deanna breathing a little. I see, Marius⦠Iām not saying he doesnāt have a narcissistic āUnobo,ā but he would want to take me if he knew my skill. Itās not a story that I donāt know that it would be safer to have a human being around who knows whatās involved in case.
āThe Earl of Amur family was originally named after the Demon Crusade and received the title and family name, and after one bore about the inheritance. Since the Marquis has no problems at one time, there is nothing wrong with standing out, but it is harder to keep track of the results here later.
Iād appreciate it if you could explain this story to me because Iām a blacksmith and I donāt come into my place living in isolation from the public, and Iām not actually out of a noble house or anything. Even so, Marius is talking turkey again.
āIf thatās what youāre saying, Iād be happy to join you.
Now Deanna gave me a slightly hobby look. Sheās one of the few people who knows I have quite a sword. If anything happens, Iām here, and Iām sure thatās a reassuring point.
āIf you say so, since when?
\nāBuying today is just as good as usual, right?
āOh. I just want you to have two weeksā worth of it next week.
āThen this is what Iām paying you for today.
Camilo gives me the bag that the warden brought. When I had it, it was heavy, so I checked it, and it was a lot if I subtracted the amount of the item I bought today from 55 long swords.
āSounds like a lot to me?
āIncludes a hasty fee and aā then ānuisance fee from him. Donāt worry, youāre supposed to get that from him.
Express rates and less when you hit the family heirloom? I guess putting this back will be another mess.
When I received the bag, I left Camiloās shop behind.