Tilt his neck as he returned to the square with Mr. Druid.\n
I was gonna ask you something. What was that?
I forgot it because it was a bummer.
âWhatâs going on?
âThere was something I didnât know, so I was going to ask Mr. Druid, but I forgot what it was.â
âWhat is it?
Mr. Druid leans his neck against me.
âWhat is it?
âNo, I donât care if you ask me.â
âThatâs rightâŠ. Oh, he said people were pouring in from the neighbouring village, why not?
âOh, you mean that. Itâs a power dispute in the village.â
A power struggle?
Do you ever take power from each other in a village?
âWhen a village chief has two or three children, there is a dispute involving the village from the moment the village chief dies. I wonder if itâs time for the Lords to fight worse.â
I see.
If the villagers were to become village chiefs and lords, they might have something good to do.
âDid the villagers who lost the power struggle come to this town?
âNo, a villager who doesnât want to be involved in that dispute has deserted his village and fled. They had a lot of violent incidents between villagers, and it was tough.â
Wow, is there such a village?
Nevertheless, as you travel, donât hear all about the troubles and scandals of the village.
âVillages have a lot of problems.â
âWell, if people get together, thatâs pretty much it. The brightest problem is when lords and village chiefs take their place. âCause whoeverâs going to succeed involves the whole town in contention.â
âI just thought it was the eldest son or the eldest daughter who would succeedâ
âNormally thatâs fine, but I guess Iâm blind to power to say what. Sometimes the people around you stir it up. The next time a specialty is born. This is a gold fight that comes with rights.â
Money feud over power feud.\n
Iâm in tune with this idea before.
I guess that means it wonât change in any world.
âOh, did I give you a message from Gilmouth?
âNo, I didnât ask,â
âBad. Weâll be ready in about three days, so make it wait and be bad.â
âReady? What was that about?
Me, were you waiting for something?
Mr. Gilmouth, is it related, Gulbal?
âHave you forgotten the gratuity?
Oh, you did have something like that.
You totally forgot.
âI remember. Itâs Gulbalâs.â
âOh, and twice.â
Ahaha, I did.
Ciel hunted Gulbal twice.
âThat was cool, wasnât it, moving smartly and lightlyâ
Reminds me of Ciel hunting.
Be supple without waste.
âSure, I was impressed when I saw that oneâ
Return to the square as the two of us talk about Cielâs cool.
About in front of the tentâŠâŠ that?
Were you and Mr. Druid still making dinner promises today?
Well, if itâs an easy thing, I can make it right away, so no problem.
âAh.â
âWhatâs wrong with you? \nMr. Druid gives a troubled look.
Is something wrong?
âNo, I thought you were here about Ivy again.â
⊠With that said, youâve had it before. That sort of thing.
âThatâs the day we met. If itâs an easy thing, I can make it right away, so why donât we have dinner?
âNo, because itâs bad every dayâ
âIâm with you for one and two.â
Mm-hmm. Mr. Druidâs got something in mind as I speak.
I donât think itâs that difficult.
âThatâs right! Ivy.â
âYes.â
âWhy donât we go eat at the stall today? Dinner and well, what is that? Luxury⊠thanks.â
Mr. Druid, whose cheeks are slightly red and illuminated.
Its hilariousâŠâŠ eh, I think a little surprised by the look I see for the first time what it means to thank you.
I donât remember doing anything to thank you.
âAbout your father and your mother.â
Oh, repairing a relationship with my parents? I wonder.
But we werenât hanging out with each other, so I also feel like we could have repaired it naturally over time.
âItâs been a while since I was in front of my parents.â
Sure, Mr. Druidâs attitude the moment he walked into the storeâŠâŠ blah.
âIvy.â
âAhahahahaha, sorry. Yes, the store owner and Mr. Druid are together on how to get nervous and how to mislead it.â
âWhat, with you?
âIt is. The first time I saw it, I was surprised.â
\nâRight.â
I felt uncomfortable around getting out on the boulevard and seeing the stall.
Less lively.
âItâs affecting you.â
âLooks like it.â
Take a look at the stall and youâll see a store thatâs closed.
Probably couldnât go on because of soaring ingredients or no ingredients to buy.
âEven if rice spread, it wouldnât be a fundamental solution if we didnât do something about the Gulbal problem, would it?
âThatâs right.â
Mr. Druid sighs loudly.
Rumors in the square say the top adventurers are returning behind schedule.
There are more and more disturbing voices among the adventurers wondering if something has happened.
Three groups of top adventurers should be looking into the Gulbal issue.
I hope you come back safe.
âHey, itâs the Druid.â
When I turned my gaze toward the voice, there was an elderly man of much better stature.
To that voice, Mr. Druidâs body, which was next door, trembled for a moment.
When I looked next to him wondering, for some reason he had a hugely drawn smile on his face.
âItâs been a long time since Iâve had a master, and youâre not happy?
âNo, you look fine.â
I see, Mr. Druidâs master?
The face of the master, who saw the look on Mr. Druidâs face, niggles.