Mr. Pria, guild master of the Adventurer Alliance, bows his head deeply in front of me and Mr. Druid.
You apologized, so as far as Iâm concerned, Mr. Rose next door is staring at Mr. Pria with a scary look.
âIsnât that enough, Mr. Rose?
Mr. Druid speaks softly to Mr. Rose.
I know you didnât think you could keep this up, but I admire you for being brave.
If I were you, I wouldnât be able to speak to Mr. Rose right now.
âHa, Mr. Druid and Ivy will forgive you too easily, not at allâ
No, he said heâd be confused if the problem came up later when he was busy and flustered.
Besides, Mr. Gilmouth, a commercial guild, seems to be running to crime, even though we need to work out measures urgently.
âI received your apology well, so thatâs enough. Give me your face.â
âYes, thank youâ
Mr. Priya was worried that weâd meet here today.
Iâve been busy, Iâve managed to make time to check the documents on that criminal organization again.
So he made sure my name was definitely on the meritorious list, and he seemed to rush to inform Mr. Tableau about it.
It was a little late though.
A little while after Mr. Pria arrived, the vice president of the vigilante, Mr. Piss, came to pick up Captain Tableau, who was not returning.
See whatâs going on inside the store and request an explanation from Captain Tableau.
Now, Iâm being scolded a little further away.
Apparently, both Captain Tableau and Pria have shallow days about the seat at the top.
Each one seems to have both technical skills and the ability to bring people together and has no problems, but as a top, Mr. Piss told me that he is still in training.
Mr. Piss seems to be someone who coaches you on the role of watchmaker, judgment as a top, etc.
When there was a lot of problems, I was away to check if there were any abnormalities in the woods due to the sudden deepening of the cold.
All I can say to Captain Tableau is that he was unlucky to both Mr. Pria.\n
Turn your gaze around.
Iâm looking for the Solas, but I havenât seen them anywhere since earlier.
Mr. Pria rushed into the store, so I panicked, but by then the three appearances were already hidden somewhere.
Iâm too good at hiding.
What does Mr. Druid care what youâre looking for, but he doesnât seem to know either.
âNot at all.â
Apparently, the time for scolding is over, and Deputy Piss sits in the chair where Captain Tableau was originally sitting.
âSorry. Yes, tea.â
Is Mr. Rose used to it or handy?
âWhatâs this?
Deputy Piss checked inside and solidified when he noticed a bag of red demon stones he was planning to give to Captain Tableau.
Everybody, donât react similarly.
Is it that rare?
Oh, with that said, you gently put the level 1 equivalent demon stone that Frem revived earlier at the top.
I guess that does surprise me.
âEh, this isâ
âItâs the Demon Stone I providedâ
â⌠No, no, this wonât be the same. Itâs a mistake, isnât it?
Deputy Piss denied it.
âNo, itâs really the demon stone I offeredâ
Deputy Piss wonât believe me.
Besides, Mr. Pria is also silent when he sees the demon stone for some reason.
âCaptain! I thought you said you had to explain the offering properly!
âNo, no, I explained it right⌠I did, didnât I? What, did you? \nDo you think itâs okay to say that you did or because Mr. Druid was explaining it properly?
âI know all about it, so itâs no problem.â
Mr. Druid laughs bitterly, covering Captain Tableau.
âI hope so, because Iâve forgotten to explain so many times.â
Vice Commander Piss sighs and drinks tea.
Both Captain Tableau and Priya have their gaze swimming to see if thereâs anything to remember.
âBut is it okay? I need you to provide me with such a high level of demon stone.â
âYes, itâs the use that makes Demon Stone worthwhile.â
âMay I confirm the origin?
âThen Tableau confirmed. Iâm sorry, but Iâm not going to talk to anyone but the captain.â
Mr Rose reacts immediately to the words of Mr Vice-Commander Piss.
He nods once when he sees Mr. Rose and Captain Tableau, Mr. Druid and me.
âOkay, if the captain decides thereâs no problem, thatâs fine. But you canât have this.â
I took the most beautiful demonic stone from the bag and gave it back to Mr. Druid.
Too bad.
Still, the way Mr. Piss talks is calm.
âPriagirlmouth told me the general story, how much did you look into Hisazagillmouth?
Hisazagilmuth?
Are you talking about Mr. Gilmouth, the commercial guild?
âThis isnât your office. Donât get the Ivies involved too much.â
â⌠did you sprinkleâ
Involve?
âNaturally. Go home.â
\nWhen Mr. Rose says so, he goes to lock the door.
âNo, because I forgot tooâ
âAnd thatâs bad. My son.â
âI donât have a choice, it must have been a lot of overlapping and difficultâ
The work of the captain is diverse.
Thatâs something I can tell Mr. Gilmouth.
âItâs a tough time, and Iâm not allowed to fail.â
Mr. Rose gives a slightly lonely look.
âUm, whatâs Mr. Pria like?
At first I wondered if Mr. Rose hated him, but I felt somewhat different.
âThat kid is a good kid. A child who truly cares for his people.â
Mr. Rose still likes Mr. Pria.
But then why are you acting like that?
âYou canât just take care of Gilmouth.â
Huh?
Mr. Rose snorts deeply at Mr. Druidâs words.
âThatâs right, she still doesnât get it right.â
Oh, well.
Mr. Gilmouthâs jobâŚ
Even if I knew my people were going to die, I was in a position to choose what I didnât want to choose to save the town.
Reminds me of Mr. Gilmouth in All Towns.
He showed a strong will when he absolutely defended the town, and the adventurers risked their lives on it.
He later told me that there were no dead people because Ciel was there, but if he wasnât there, there would have been a lot of damage.
âAnd Iâm worried about your relationship with Tableau. It is good to help each other with childhood training, but I donât understand that we are in a different position. Tableau is the head of the vigilante, Pria is the head of the Adventurer Alliance. There are occasions when it is ultimately decided that something is different. I donât think weâll be able to choose between each other at that time.â