Mr. Druid and Mr. Prior Gilmouth are thrilled by the stories of their respective masters and former Mr. Gilmouth.\n
I mean, sometimes I talk about feeling chilly that youâve survived with that a lot, but canât you be so successful with an adventurer?
If thatâs the case, Iâm not for adventurers.
Iâm so glad Mr. Druid signed up for a commercial guild.
Harsh adventure, stroking Sora and Ciel on her lap? trials? That made me think a little bit about the story.
âWith that said, did you solve the problem of the commercial guild Gilmouth?
I wish I could say that to Mr Druidâs words.
Something for sure⊠like taking demon stones from adventurers or something?
That brightened up a lot of crime?
âWith that said, you hadnât announced it yetâ
âAnnouncement? Then we donât need to talk.â
I snort at Mr. Druidâs words too.
Thereâs a reason why we canât announce it, so we donât need to know that weâre outsiders.
âNo, itâs okay for both of us to talk.â
No, I really donât need it.
His charges have been confirmed.
âGood for you. Congratulations.â
Well, now youâve got one problem with this village gone.
âActually, the magic team was the material to hunt him down in the meantime.â
Magic formation is in a cave?
âWhat? Was that magic formation there long before the commercial guild Gilmouth was captured?
âNo, you donât. It was a magic formation set up by someone who tried to take over the organization after he was captured. I had a plan, so I just did it.â
âI see. You donât have to tell me if itâs a secret, but what effect did that magic formation have?
âIt was a thing that forced me to follow the instructions. Perhaps the power of the Patron God alone would have enslaved us sooner or later. Iâm glad Lord Ciel is here. If the guardian gods were in the hands of criminals, it would have been a big deal.â\n
Thatâs not something we can ask, is it?
Look, Mr. Druid looks in trouble.
No, Mr. Druid, you canât handle it if you look at me.
Letâs get out of sight a little bit.
â⊠well. Glad you could prevent it.â
Oh, my face is so catchy.
Please donât stare at me.
I heard it. Itâs Mr. Druid.
â⊠it was a secretâ
Mr. Priagilmas is too relaxed to say hello in front of us.
Donât get kind of tired.
âHmm? Heh, Iâm fine. Thanks.â
Frem as well as Sola and Ciel are up on the bed looking at me.
Do you even have a tired look?
I appreciate your concern.
Sol, who slept on his desk, also wakes up and looks at me when he realizes.
When I stroke the sol, I shake with pleasure and narrow my eyes.
Isnât this Solâs first time youâve narrowed your eyes? \nDiscover Solâs new expression!
Looking up all the time, there was Mr. Pliagilmuth looking at me with what a difficult eye to describe.
âItâs still amazingâ
I think my face is definitely catching on right now.
âIs that it? Itâs already this time, isnât it? I need to get back to work.â
Mr. Priagilmas looks at the clock and panics.
Itâs certainly time for dinner.
He thanked Mr. Druid and me many times and somehow shook his hand at the end before leaving.
My body is not tired, but I am mentally tired.
âTired? Are you okay?â
âAll of a sudden I got nervous when they said fans and stuff. Iâm gonna talk about something important⊠and Iâm tired.â
âItâs not funny. Surprised.â
âHmm, maybe, but I think Captain Tableauâs a fan of Ivy, too.â
âItâs easy for adventurers to admire people with the strength of their ideals or who are taming the demons they admire. Iâm not usually that enthusiastic, but because some of them give me a fever.â
âYou think you two are?
âLooking at you, Ivyâs done something amazing.â
I think about it, but I canât think of anything in particular.
What Mr. Pliagilmuth was talking about earlier is coincidence.
Thanks to Ciel and Sola in the first place.
âYou donât know, do you?
Nod to Mr Druidâs question.
âIt stands out when an ivy with anonymous, and hidden beings, enters into that. If you look a little further, youâll know youâre just a young child. The kid helped us out. I think itâs a shock in a way. It solved two problems that I had never been able to deal with.â
Donât even try to say that if you say so.
âI actually met him, heâs younger than I imaginedâ
Ivy, I want you to stop staring at me in silence.
âIf youâre confused by your young looks, youâre a good adult at what you talk about. Besides, it provides me with the demon stone I need for the issue in front of me, for the desired amount there. Besides that, as a Tamer, everyone is taming the Rare they admire, but even Adandala is there. He even found a cave where he could mine demonic stones, where extremes are a source of income for this village, and he saved the patron saint. Finally, it also solved the problem of Gilmouth, a commercial guild, which is now a problemâ
Caves and guardian gods will be with you, Mr. Druid!
Then I suppose you could be a fan of Mr. Druid.
âYouâre not gonna be a fan of mine, by the way. Sola and Ciel, itâs Ivy whoâs takin âon Flem.â
Mm-hmm. Like I understand. I donât want to understand.
âThis is where it matters.â
âThere are Ivy fans in other villages and towns, probably not even Prior Gilmouth or Captain Tableau. I was a little concerned, but Iâm pretty sure it was this time.â
âYes. By crushing that criminal organization, Mr. Borolda and the others have given it quite a credit. Cooperated aristocracy, uh, who was it?
âOh, I heard rumors about him. He liked the king a lot, and he set a place for matchmaking with the princess.â
âI didnât think I was going to leave town, but I said no. How is the princess, Lord Foronda? Apparently, he likes it. Heâs persuading him. Well, itâs a rumor.â
Even if itâs a rumor, itâs amazing.
âI think Ivy, who lined up his name with those people, has been noticed by the top of the village and town. Although it is not generally known because the information was hidden. Thank you for hiding the information.â