âIâm sorry. Took you a while.â\n
Mr. Druid apologizes with regret.
Weâll be in All Town soon, but it took him longer to arrive than he thought because he could only walk slowly.
âItâs okay, itâs okay!
The juniors and Mr. Druid said they met when the juniors freshly became adventurers.
Sometimes the adventurer has taught me what I need from the ground up, and he seems to have a lot of respect.
He told me how active Mr. Druid had been on the road, saying that he had always taken care of me.
Mr. Druid had stopped, but one likes to talk.
Heâs a man named Erid, and he talks all the time.
Iâm used to it, so I guess itâs the usual thing.
This is my first time, so Iâm honestly surprised.
I mainly talk a lot about Mr. Druid, but fail to talk about his work and next to next.
Often, so far, so many things to talk about.
âErid, itâs time for townâ
It was Mr. Doro, a leader among the three who spoke up.
With that said, take something crap out of the bagâŠâŠ
Fishing in the bag with the crap.
âNo, itâs okay. I remember letting you in.â
Mr. Erid stopping and looking in the bag.
âWhatâs wrong with you?
âI think itâs an adventurerâs permit. Because Erid is a child who often drops things.â
Adventurers based in town get a special permit from the Adventurer Alliance.
Still, how could Mr. Erid have had it that would make the drop better?\n
Oh, Mr. Doro took the bag.
âHa, âcause I was pretty panicked then. I didnât stop Erid when he had it. Iâm sorry, but I didnât expect him to drop it again.â
âI didnât drop it! Absolutely!â
Looks like Mr. Doroâs checking each and every one of the bags, but heâs not coming out.
I can already see the All Town Gate from this place, but there are people waving their hands at the gate.
âUm, arenât they called?
When everyone glances at the gate, the hand that was being waved becomes fierce.
Seems to be the right answer.
âIn the meantime, goâ
To Mr. Druidâs voice, Mr. Dro walks out looking in his bag.
It just looks like youâve already given up.
Sure, you heard I had money when I got my permit again.
âYou dropped it again.â
âHahaha, I canât help itâ
Mr. Druid is laughing bitterly.
It doesnât look like itâs the second time because of what happened to Doro and the others.
One man approaches from the gate.
Thatâs previous knowledge.
Iâm glad I didnât speak up.
A man who has accumulated a disappointing mustache of his body.
Pretty strong side at first glance.
⊠No, itâs a strong side to watch all the time. \nI guess some people are afraid of small sharp eyes.
âOh, Iâm fine. Whatâs happening more than that?
That said, show Mr. Doro and the others one green card.
At that moment, Mr. Doro gave him a somewhat reassuring look.
âThank you. Iâve been looking for you now.â
When Mr. Doro gets his hands on it, the man hands it over.
âIt was falling right out of the gate. How many times this year?
Everyone laughed bitterly at the manâs shuddering voice.
Only Mr. Erido seems a little bad.
And thatâs a beautiful card.
âWhoa, is this the girl?
So, did Mr. Gilmouth say anything?
When I say hello, he laughs with a grin and returns the greeting.
Laughing changes my impression.
Pretty enoughâŠâŠ too good, but gets a little cute.
âGilmouth tells me. Iâll get you a permit right away, so come here.â
Donât worry about what Mr. Gilmouth said.
âWhat did Gilmouth say?
Mr. Druid, who is here with me, asked me.
âOkay, no problem. Hmm? Guarantor section. Wow.â
I heard you canât see the contents of the account, but is the guarantor being seen?
âUh, youâre Captain Oguto from the village of Latme, right?
âHmm? Thatâs not all. Though the nameâ Birksby âof the head of the vigilante is on Gilmouthâ Rogriff âin the town of Otrewa?
⊠what are you doing to me!
I told you I didnât want to stand out.
âThe names of the amazing peopleâŠâ
Mr. Druid is surprised that you were here with me.
âAll right, this is the permit. Give it back when you leave town so you donât lose it.â
When I thanked him, he stroked my head.
Itâs an attitude toward the little one entirely.
But I donât feel somewhat angry that youâre a bear.
Receive your permit and leave the room with Mr. Druid.
Outside the room are three juniors.
I wonder if youâve been expecting Mr. Druid.
âWhat, you were still there? Iâm back in town. Thatâs enough.â
âAre you sure youâre okay? Like life.â
âIâm fine. Well, itâll change your life a little, but no problem. That would be the end of the job, wouldnât it? Rest tight.â
âHuh. Tell me if anything happens. Iâll work with you.â
The three of them wondered, and went away looking at Hiraki and Mr. Druid.
Iâm glad this is the one Sola helped.