âUm, Mr. Ratlua. I didnât say Iâd still have a slave.â\n
In the breakfast soup, add the vegetables and the meat cut into bites and simmer.
I think the flavoring should be about refreshing and salty.
I was here last night.
âHmm? I know, but I wanted to introduce you to someone nice.â
âHuh.â
âWhen I spoke to the captain, he said he couldnât make a contract until he found out how far he was involved with the organization and that there were no problems. Besides, all the slaves we have now are moving them to other towns and villages!
A little excited, Mr. Ratlua.
âI was going to make an offering for Ivyâs trip.â
It seems to be incorporated into his plans at some point.
And Iâm surprised.
But didnât it all mean that all slaves would move?
You were just confused earlier and rebuffed Mr. Ratluaâs words.
And I donât think Iâd do anything unscrupulous, but one day I said, âYes. Decisions!â or something like that. Itâs an atmosphere where slaves are likely to be brought in.
⌠See Mr. Ratlua for a moment.
Uh, you should make sure it stops here, right?
But I donât know what to say.
âUmâŚâ
âHere, Ratlua! Donât run wild without Ivyâs input!
Mr. Seiselk scolds Mr. Ratlua.
Thank you.
I know youâre worried, so I didnât know what to say.
Nevertheless, slaves are a bit.
Youâre somewhat of a rejection, arenât you?
Hmm, how should I talk to you and make you understand?
Trouble.
âBut seiselk! It is absolutely dangerous for Ivy to continue her journey alone. When I think about whatâs going to happen, itâs absolutely necessary!
Hmm?\n
If you think about whatâs going to happen, do you absolutely need it?
âWell, youâll need it when you think about safety. Thatâs not why Iâm forced to push my thoughts.â
Huh?
And Mr. Seiselk?
âUm⌠why is it absolutely necessary if you think about whatâs going to happen?
âEh!â
Huh?
Other people besides Mr. Seiselk and Mr. Ratlua look at me with a surprised look.
Whatâs that supposed to mean?
âIvy, uh, Iâm having a hard time talking. Do you remember what I said before? When you grow up, you donât delude yourself.â
When you grow up, you donât get deluded.
Sure, I should have talked about being impossible to disguise as a boy.
âYes.â
âThatâs what caused it. âCause a girlâs solo journey can be targeted.â
Mr. Ratlua answers by dropping the tone of his voice a little.
So youâre saying itâs easy to target because itâs a girlâs solo journey?
And now the reactionâŚâŚ does everyone realize Iâm a woman too?
Was it impossible to deceive them through after all?
If it was about a little bit involved, Iâd still be fine now.
I guess weâll be busted together for a long time.
With that said, Mr. Ratlua said I was a womanâs faceâŚ
âI knew you couldnât?
âI think you should give up.â
I sigh heavily at Mr. Sifalâs words.
I see.
Canât you?
Well, I want to grow up on my age, too.
âI think Ciel will be a good escort. But on the contrary, itâs also likely to get peopleâs attention. Besides, I canât take you into town or village.â \nI nod at Mr. Ratluaâs words.
Ciel is a strong demon, so he acts as an escort.
But youâll also get attention because of the rare demons that say Adandala.
I want to avoid getting noticed.
It is possible that things that have not been taemed will be dispersed.
âThereâs a chance some guys will come out thinking about doing something about Ivy to get Cielâ
Ugh, that scares me when I think about it.
But Ciel wants to be with me because heâs one of us.
âIâll be careful not to see people even in the woodsâ
âWell, I think you should until you can protect yourself.â
Iâm also snorting around at Mr. Sifalâs words.
So that I can protect myselfâŚâŚ how is that?
I donât have the skills to fight.
Good luck. I learned about handling small knives⌠but theyâre for demolition.
âHey, thatâs why I thought of slavery as an escort.â
I think itâs enough to be Mr. Ratluaâs word.
Sure, me right now, it could be pretty dangerous.
Nevertheless, money when it comes to hiring someone⌠Oh, I thought you said there was no problem with this one.
You forgot.
âIâll think about it properlyâ
You canât just disagree with the rejection.
Youâre seriously worried about me, so I need to take this seriously, too.
When I grow up, Iâm seen as a woman.
What if it is impossible to delude?
Ciel gets noticed when people see him.
You canât even look at Sola, can you?
⌠Is that it?
\nâIvy, pay attention to whatâs going on in town tomorrow. If you feel any danger, I want you to evacuate to the jail.â
âIâll talk to Gilmouth, and Iâll give you the Adventurerâs Guild.â
I am a little nervous about what Mr Borolda and Mr Seiserque have to say.
Tomorrow will definitely be a tough day for the people of town.
How it works.
âOkay. Iâll evacuate you as soon as I feel safe.â
âOh, Iâd like to believe itâs okay. Not all of this.â
Mr. Borolda shrugs his shoulder.
They also canât seem to predict how the impact of Count Faltriaâs capture will affect the people of the town.
âThe top adventurers seem to notice something strange.â
To Mr. Low Creekâs words, see how they are gathered in the square.
I guess I felt the tingling vibe of the vigilante.
In anticipation of something happening, more adventurers were gathered in the square than usual.
Few people seem to be going for a drink.
âWell, if the vigilante and we were moving around, weâd feel something. You canât have someone who canât feel you.â
Mr. Seiselk laughs bitterly and turns his gaze to a group of people who are drinking and coming home and making noise.
Mr. Borolda also has a frightened look on his face, so I guess it would be helpful when forming crusaders and other teams.
Feeling weird is life-threatening for adventurers.
I canât leave my job to an adventurer who canât feel weird.
âWell, itâs time to rest for tomorrowâ
To Mr. Boroldaâs words, each goes back to the tent.
I, too, get hot water to wipe my body and go back to the tent.
In the tent, Sora was already asleep.
Wipe your body with a squeezed towel and put on the clothes youâre sleeping on.
Tomorrow, hopefully nothing.
Sora leans softly against me when I lie next to Sora.