Chapter 193: 193
ā€œMr. Druid.ā€\n
ā€œHmm?ā€
ā€œI remember asking for lessā€¦ā€
ā€œhahahahaā€
The crate I have and the crate Mr. Druid has.
That would be the same as yesterday if that were all, but I feel like the crate he has, no matter what you look at it, is only a little bigger than yesterday.
When I was surprised to see the crate that was given to me when I returned to the square, my wife said to me, ā€˜You don’t have to be shy. The journey will be hard without strength,’ she said.
ā€œAh, my sister-in-law probably told me. It just seemed like my mother didn’t want me to.ā€
I see, did it turn out to be a bigger crate than yesterday?
It’s delicious, so I’d love to get a lot of it, but I thought, ā€˜Is that okay?’ And I get a little anxious.
Nevertheless, I’m glad we have an authentic version of the magic bag.
Now in the hot season, food needs the utmost attention.
I really appreciate those who gave me the bag.
Return to the square and let Sola and Flem out in the tent.
ā€œI’m sorry about today. But until today. Shall we go to the woods tomorrow?
The two shook me up with a pull with joy.
The store owner made a decision around lunch today that no more was needed because rice penetrated faster than he thought.
Then when I put out the sign ā€˜Final of the Day’, people pushed me over to see if the rumors spread. Very busy.
Even the shoppers who sold rice gathered in the store with the mistaken belief that rice would be gone and in havoc.
The store owner panicked and said, ā€œYou can buy ā€˜Kome’ at any time,ā€ he put out a new sign and managed to calm down.
Rumors are amazing – and it was a day I felt.
ā€œI’ll leave the potion. Go ahead. Ugh, I want my arm.ā€
Too much grip on the rice balls, dull pain when you move them……
Sola and Flem get out of the bag and eat the potions lined up.
I’ll see how it goes a little, but both are fine.\n
You’re sleepy.
If you stare at where the two are eating, your eyelids will fall off if you are quite tired.
Quick ~ …….
ā€œAhā€¦ā€
From my stomach, a very loud noise echoed the tent.
Just Sora and Flem, but a little embarrassed.
ā€œUh, you’re going to have dinner. I’m coming.ā€
The sound of my stomach gets so loud.
Good in the tent.
ā€œSorry to keep you waiting…… Ah. Master, Mr. Gilmouth.ā€
Leaving the tent, a desk and chair were available that I had never seen.
On the desk is left open the lid of the crate that I brought home.
There still seems to be a lot of it.
I’m glad the masters are here.
A habitual smile when I look at the three of them, but with a slightly tired masters of expression and a dreadful look of Druid.
And I’m so tired that I’m worried you’ll be okay, Mr. Gilmouth.
I wonder what happened.
ā€œThank you for waiting. Eh, this desk and chairā€¦ā€
Let’s start with something that’s easy to hear.
ā€œI brought you the extra stuff. I’ll do it. This is good, because you can make it smaller with magic items.ā€
Hmm?
Am I mishearing you?
I heard ā€˜I’ll do it’ even though it’s a magic item desk and chair.
It’s my fault, it looks pretty expensive.
ā€œIvy, good for you. It’s what my master had, so it’s for sure.ā€ \nWith Mr. Druid’s smile, I finally feel it.
I don’t care what you think, they give me a pretty expensive magic item.
ā€œNo, Master. Exactly. This is too expensive.ā€
ā€œIt’s okay, it’s okay. Don’t worry, I have two more of the same stuff. Thank you for today.ā€
Do you mean ā€œOperation Beat Upā€ today’s thank-you?
I’m curious what happened, but it’s hard to hear you looking at Mr. Gilmouth’s condition.
Still, is that okay?
I think it’s a magic item with a pretty high value.
ā€œThis is the best place for this desk.ā€
When you look in the direction your master points, the magic items you have seen are buried at your desk.
This is a magic item that makes people deaf around you.
Is that it?
Could this be a rare thing, too?
ā€œMaster!
ā€œIvy will definitely need this if we are to continue our journey. We’re going somewhere with a lot of people, right?
Oh, is that why your master chose this?
But this is so expensive, isn’t it?
ā€œIvy, I think you can have it. I got a lot of things when I was a disciple.ā€
Because Mr. Druid was a disciple……
But you chose to think about me, didn’t you?
ā€œUh, thank youā€
ā€œIt’s okay, it’s okay. Never mind.ā€
Wow, I got awesome stuff.
I did want a magic item that would make my voice deaf.
\nā€œUh, this, it’s delicious, so eat it. And this.ā€
In the meantime, would it calm you down a bit if you were full?
Can’t you?
ā€œBut, Gotos, what are you gonna do?
I wonder what?
ā€œAh, that’s right. It hurts as a town not to have a top adventurer. I just have to raise the ones who are here right nowā€¦ā€
Well, Gulbal hit me, so there’s no top adventurer in this town right now.
I think that’s a pretty unsavory situation.
The top adventurers are also a reassuring material for the people of the town.
Just to say I’m not around, some people feel anxious.
ā€œThere are some ways to get the top adventurers on the journey to speak up and be exclusive, but it’ll be hardā€
I heard that many adventurers continue their journey for a reason.
So it won’t be so easy to be exclusive.
ā€œWouldn’t it come out of somewhere?ā€
Mr. Gilmouth, that’s a little scary.
People come from the soil… Oh, no.
Someone who came out, I feel dead.
I mean, I had a lame, frightening imagination.
Is this a mixed memory of me before?
Or was there something in my world before that that would bring a dead man back to life?
Too scared.
ā€œWhat’s up, Ivy? You look pale.ā€
ā€œNo, it’s okayā€
Imagine feeling sick or something. It sucks.
Uh, fun imagination, fun imagination.