Thereās got to be an escort out of this sight, coming from behind.
With armed soldiers nearby, they are being escorted from afar with the consideration that they may not be purely enjoyable, but honestly, I think you should follow them normally.
When something happens, I doubt I can handle it from that position. Well, Iāve never been attacked in a village, so maybe nothing.
That and the question is what to do in the village.
The village of Randolph has no big deal.
Because there is zero entertainment facilities, it is doubtful whether it will be fulfilled and established as a date.
I feel like I should walk around the garden slowly, looking at even the flowers, but Leeds has advised me to walk through the village by saying, āBeing admired by the inhabitants will be an appeal to be a good lordā.
I had doubts that such an appeal would work for my children, but I decided to end up going to the village thinking that they were also aristocratic children and that they might be educated like that.
Lysia would be a smart kid, so it didnāt seem wrong.
I wish they could entertain me in conversation, but itās not an area Iām good at.
I was anxious to be okay, but out-of-the-box conversations flourished because Lisia was a good conversationalist.
Walk a few minutes to reach the village. \nIn the meantime, I think Iāll go to the square in the heart of the village.
The square is small but has a market. Basically I donāt sell big things, but there are occasional days when there are rare ones. Itās the place where people get together the most, and itās always busy, so Iāll just go here at first.
āFirst, then, we will head to the square in the centre of the villageā
āYes.ā
I told him where I was going first and I walked out towards the square.
When I arrived at the square, I noticed something was wrong.
Itās always a busy place, but thereās some kind of crowd, and I hear anger from it.
āGive me my money back!,ā āThatās the way to keep your word, you motherfuckers!ā and a filthy curse has begun. If you suck, it could be a brawl.
Is there any trouble at this important time?
What to do. Should I ignore it?
But ignoring the troubles of the inhabitants as the son of a lord can be a bad impression.
āWhat happened? \nLicia groaned so anxiously.
You seem concerned, and do you still manage to solve this place?
Itās not a bad time to get into trouble at a time like this.
I have told the villagers that Lisia is coming, but I have not even told them exactly how I will spend my time.
Few people think theyāre coming to the village, I guess.
āShall I askā
I asked the villagers nearby what was going on.
āWhatās all this noise?ā
āArenāt you a boy? Is that it? Speaking of which, I heard your pardon wife is coming⦠Oh, is that so?
Lisia also greeted the villagers well behaved.
āItās this noise, but itās a little tricky. Come on.ā
āSomething tricky?
\nThe furniture makers are angry to return their advances, and the purchasers are angry to keep their promises and buy out the magic stones of sound.
Honestly, I donāt know which is worse.
One of them will have missed the information, but I donāt know that.
To avoid this kind of trouble, when making a deal, the Rovents are supposed to be present, but they seem to have bothered and neglected it because there have been few problems.
If either party loses, it would be worse to lose, but both are losing money.
I think the noise will subside once I say itās bad that I didnāt ask you to stand up, but there will be no clearing up between the two. There is going to be another dispute.
If you ask what happened to the deal, do you know which is worse?
But what made a mistake may not tell the truth.
Wouldnāt there be a good way to clean up this situation somewhere?
In my opinion,
āUm, Master Ars, would you mind lending me a few ears? I came up with a good way to round this place up.ā