Leave the commercial guild and go to Mr. Druidâs home.\n
Because he discovered that he was only reporting to his mother on his journey.
Because he was busy, he completely forgot to report it to the rest of his family.
Mr Druid says, âMy mother should be telling my family,â but I think this kind of thing should be said from his own mouth.
So I decided to go to a store with my parents.
âHere you are, not Druid and Ivy. Come in, come in.â
The store had a shopkeeper and a wife, and a Mr. Siriella.
âExcuse me, Iâm at workâ
âItâs okay. Iâm in the middle of Dolwka preparing a break for tea right now. Move voluntarily.â
Kind of like having the power to say voluntary?
âPeople are something that can change. I was surprised because Iâd given up.â
Oh, youâve never seen such a look on Mr. Sirellaâs face.
I donât know what to say, the warmth of enveloping⊠hard to describe.
Iâm pretty sure Iâm just glad.
âIâve got something to report.â
Report that Mr. Druid embarks on a journey in the face of tension.
âWell, on the journey.â
The store owner was surprised at first, but quickly loosens his expression with pleasure.
âWhat, didnât your mother tell you?
âYou knew?
âYeah, you did. I forgot until you told me.â
âYou.â
To the store ownerâs sigh, his wife shrugged her shoulder.
âIvy, are you okay?
âWhat?â
I wonder what.
âIf youâre a Druid with a lot of problems, wonât you get in the way?
Itâs called your wife, itâs called Mr. Sirella. Youâre really unforgiving.\n
I mean, these two look alike.
âItâs no problem. Iâm a dependable father.â
In my reply, I said, âFather?â I will report to the seriers who tilt their necks that they were thrilled to register their families.
âReally? Iâll do it, Druid. I canât believe you got such a cute little girl!
âIf you were the daughter of a Druid, youâd be our grandson. Youâre my first grandson!
The shopkeeper and wife I heard about got unusually excited for some reason.
Mr. Druid is also surprised at how it is going.
âWe always said Ivy was cute and cute ~â
Mr. Siriellaâs slightly shuddered voice.
Really?
Uh, shit, my face is getting hot.
âIâm really happy for you. To the Druid, no. Itâs sweet for your father, Ivy.â
SweetâŠâŠ
âThatâs right, sweeten up when you can.â
The owner says the same thing as his wife.
âLook, Ivy. You could be sweeter.â
Mr. Druid rides the words of the store owner and his wife.
For some reason, I feel like Iâm being attacked.
âUh, Iâll do my bestâ
âTrying to be sweet, Ivyâs really too good a kidâ
I can sneeze my head and stroke it on Mr. Sirella.
âWhatâs going on? Druid? Ivy with you?
âBrother, Iâm disturbing youâ
â⊠Welcome homeâ
âAh⊠Iâm homeâ
Everyone is laughing happily when they see two people saying a little nervous greeting.
Donât make me feel like shit. \nâHey, listen!
The atmosphere is blown away by Mr. Sirella, who reports on me and Mr. Druid.
Mr. Dolwka, with a slightly surprised look, but happily promised Mr. Dolwyd, âLet me talk to you about your journey when you get backâ.
Keep it up. Weâre going to have dinner together that day, and Iâm going to cook dinner with your wife, Mr. Dolwka, Mr. Dolwyd and I.
For some reason, Mr. Dolwka is here to help.
By the way, there is also Mr Siriela, who was instrumental in giving instructions to Mr Dolwka.
Youâve really changed, Mr. Dolwka.
Talk to Mr. Druid as he sees the two of them.
I guess thatâs what you heard, your wife told me, âReally, great changeâ.
The atmosphere of Mr. Dorwka and Mr. Sirella gives a softer impression than it was before.
There were two worlds I hadnât seen before, so I got a little lit up.
Time to relax after dinner.
I bow my head to Mr. Sirella.
âIâm sorry, Mr. Siriellaâ
âEh! Eh! What? Ivy, give me your head to say youâre sorry.â
The feeling Iâve always wanted to apologize got ahead of me and confused Mr. Siriela because Iâd skipped explaining it.
âUh, sweetness made of rice, but I couldnât help at all.â
You said we were going to think together, but I couldnât think of anything at all.
I got busy getting ready for the trip.
âNo, never mind at all. Itâs what Iâm supposed to think for myself!
âBut you said youâd cooperateâŠâ
Iâve always wondered.
You told me to make it with you, and I canât think of anything.
The cooking class has settled down, so now Mr. and Mrs. Sirella are continuing, but Iâm gone.
âI really donât care, because Iâve had enough so far. Besides, cooking classes are going well. Fixed customers are making steady incomes.â
Was it?
Thatâs amazing.
\nDoes that mean youâre going to be late on your journey?
âIf the vendor canât do it, Iâll ask my father to manage it and watch it until he sells it.â
âYouâre going to bother me.â
âRight. But I think itâs okay. Because Iâm going to sell it at the price they said I would, without setting the price.â
Hmm?
Doesnât that make Mr. Druid lose money?
âNow that this town is suddenly getting more people, itâs going to get expensive homes and stuff. I make sure the area around my house is bought and sold at a higher price than before, and I donât think itâs going to hurt.â
Thatâs right, thereâs no loophole.
âSo youâre leaving when the house sellsâ
âIvy.â
âYes.â
âHave you forgotten that you are asking for an appraisal of the Demon Stone?
Oh, yeah.
I was asking for it via my master.
âWhen will I get the appraisal results? The masters seemed a little busy.â
âItâs not a good idea to rush it.â
âYouâre right.â
What am I going to do?
Donât let your plans go crazy too late.
Is that it?
Someoneâs approaching us.
Itâs a slight sign of a rush.
Stop and look back.
Mr. Druid, who noticed that, looks behind him, just like I do.
ââ Ah. â
What I saw a little bit was the look of Mr. Dorgas running and approaching.
Mr. Dolgas stopped a little further away from whether he noticed Mr. Dolphide and me.