Chapter 104: 104 \nAfter coming to the capital for a while, Iām still under barometric pressure for its vitality. Just like when we came before, so did the numbers themselves, but the number of races is out of step with the city. Dwarves, marites and beasts are at best in the city, but there are also Lizardmans, and this time someone taller said it would be double normal human, so I asked Camilo and he was a giant. They say itās rare to see it in the capital, but itās not even a strange story.\n
I donāt see the elves in the city or in the capital, but this is because, as Ms Liddy said, we need to consume magic, so we donāt go much anywhere but the abundance of magic.
Such people are crossing paths. I donāt know what itās like in other big cities, but I donāt care what race is in this city. Inn or something, chairs and beds will be considered somewhat because of their convenience, but vice versa, thatās about it, at least not in the kind of situation that would make it to and from one place to the next.
Technically, it seemed to me that there was a lot of progress in this world.
Through the main street of the capital, you head towards the gate on the wall, which is a circle smaller than the outer wall. It seems that this wall reinforced the outer wall when this capital was first created. Is it similar to the walls in the city? When the fence in the city becomes a wall, I think it will be closer to the capital.
When the gatekeeper shows Camilo probably a sign of entry and exit from the Amur family, he is lightly passed, and a carriage takes him through the inner streets of the capital paved in cobblestones. The hustle and bustle up until just now is gone like a lie when you get here, but itās not like youāre still not vibrant. There is something called quiet vibrancy. Slowly the carriage proceeded all over the city, eventually reaching the tent-lined square. I see this is the garrison. The soldiers gathered here arenāt here all the time.
āThen thatās it for me. You should take this one. \n
Camilo, who dropped me off, says as he puts out the paper. If you look at it, it says something like a blacksmith serving in this crusade, and a proof that the Amur family has invited him. Should I make this look like a reception or something?
Me and Camilo waved and broke up. Itās not tight to say thereās Marius from here, because heās not even a military master. I guess youāre with the heavy squad, so you want to keep up with those faces.
Show the garrison guards the paperwork Camilo gave them. As the guard ran his eyes on the documents he had received, he called in a near-field soldier.
āPlease wait here for a moment. \nThatās what the called soldiers told me. Though I am afraid of the yarn, I think it may have worked to say that it is an immediate invitation to the Amur family. Whatever it looks like, itās supposed to be Mr. O. from the city. The soldier who told me to wait runs away. Later the guards and I were left behind.
āAre you joining this crusade?
āYeah. Iām supposed to follow you as a supply unit escort.
The young guard answers my question with a slightly nervous face. I heard it casually, too, but I guess I shouldnāt really answer to say this. I guess Iām a recruit. Iām starting to talk, so do you want to talk like this?
āI see. I think it was in the paperwork, but my name is Eizo and I was supposed to repair your weapons and protective gear in the supply unit.
There will be plenty of opportunities for escorts to face each other. I introduced myself.
\nāOh, then Iāll ask you.
I decided to go from my own side. I can only tell you what kind of blacksmith the Count is to greet you at the entrance to such a garrison. I just donāt know where it is, so Iāll ask for guidance and follow the soldier.
What preceded me was a more luxurious tent than any other.
āCaptain, Iāve brought you.
āYes, I did. Go ahead.ā
I heard voices that I no longer miss, and the soldiers urged me, and I went into the tent.