The amount is the amount, so theyâre transferring it to the account.
Good.
If they hand it to me, I wonât be able to get out of this room because Iâm scared.
Theyâre going to make the transfer by the end of the day, so they asked me to check my account in a few days.
Honestly, Iâm afraid to look at the account.
Iâd like to keep it calm without touching it, but it doesnât seem to work either.
âOkay.â
âCall me as soon as you have a problem with the amount, donât ask meâ
âYes.â
âWith that said, youâre going on a journey with the Druid, arenât you?
âYes, because when Mr. Druid went with me, he told meâ
âRight. Thank God.â
âWhat?â
When I look at Mr. Gilmouth, he has a very gentle look.
âHeâs been suffering all alone. Even when youâre laughing, you seem sad somewhere. That sounds like real fun when youâre with Ivy. I donât know, I finally found a place⌠hard to put it into words though. I think Ivyâs a support for him.â
SupportâŚâŚ
âIâm supported by Mr. Druid, too. Or so.â
âYou say?
âHeâs my father.â
âBuh, Dad? Hahaha, right. Family.â\n
Yes, to me, Mr. Druid has become like a family.
Itâs like watching me when I start something and giving me a hand softly if I get lost.
My dear, dear father.
âDonât ask me about the Druid. Heâs my dear best friend.â
âYes. Thatâs something wrong. Even though I take care of you.â
âNo, it looks more like the Druids are taking care of you from the outsideâ
âNo way!
âHahaha, yeah. There would have been something blue in the fruit weâve been harvesting in the back of the woods, wouldnât there?
âYes. Itâs something you bought me pretty high, isnât it?â
âOh, those are items that are traded anywhere for a fair price. There may be fluctuations in medicine and fruit. You should focus on that fruit if you want to harvest it. It should be a steady income.â
The price of the medicine fluctuates.
You didnât know.
Itâs a fruit that has a slightly unique flavour, isnât it?
I donât know what to say, it didnât just taste sweet. It tasted a bit distinctive.
I didnât like it.
âThank you for letting me know. Weâll reap it when we find it.â
Must have harvested quite a bit behind the woods.
If you donât want to strain Ciel, letâs explore the back of the woods just a little bit.
With that said, you donât know the name of that blue fruit.
Even in the store, Iâve never seen him.
âGilmouth!â \nI thought Iâd hear it, but the voice calling Mr. Gilmouth from outside the room.
I guess Iâm busy.
âOkay, Iâm on this. Thank you.â
âNo, Iâm sorry Iâm late. âCause Iâm sure Iâll be here by the end of the day.â
Seems Mr. Gilmouth cares more than I do.
Mr. Gilmouth stops activating the magic item as he tries to get out of the room.
Outside the room, a beautiful woman stood with a slightly angry look.
âOh, Iâm sorry. Be late.â
âWhat! No, no. Itâs not your fault. Never mind.â
When the woman says so, she enters the room with a large strand with the door open.
âWow, aluminum. You, kid!
âWhat about the kids? Itâs not! I told you to report any problems, didnât I? I was relieved you didnât say anything, but you said the job was piling up and you made mistakes!
âNo, becauseâ
âItâs not because! It is at times like this that I have to turn my work around without problems. You canât calm down and raise a child without the town being decent enough to raise the child properly! I told you many times before I got the day off. If you canât, tell them to call me as soon as possible!
Apparently, Mr. Gilmouthâs assistant.
Did you hear the rumors or notice the problem?
In the meantime, Mr. Gilmouth will be fine with this.
âI told the back of Gilmouth that I couldnât go home for a few days. You canât go home until youâve finished your accumulated work!
âOh, my God, aluminum!
âWhatâŚ?
\nâRight. Youâre a benefactor.â
âOh, a benefactor. On this assignment, I ran for shield after I found out I had a good chance of dying. So when I came back to town alive, when I saw my familyâs face, I almost cried.â
âI cried when I saw you.â
Shield?
But it should have been about the people who would be your shield to make the mission a success.
Peek softly into the faces of the two.
Weâre both still young adventurers.
After finding out that one of them has a good chance of dying, youâre a shield?
I almost cried a little, I move my legs a lot more endurance.
âDid you cry?
âIâm really cryingâ
Two laughs can be heard from behind.
Glad Soraâs potion helped.
Gently stroke the bag you are raising from your shoulder.
When I said thank you in my heart, the bag rocked a little pully.
âThanks, Sola, Flemâ
I still want to speak up and say it right.
Whispering in a whisper so you canât hear yourself around, a bigger pull comes from the bag earlier.
And it warms my heart.
Today I will give you lots of potions, swords, and stones of demonic stones that are out of magic.