I was relieved to drink tea.\n
âAre you all right? You donât look well.â
âI hear unexpected things, and Iâm confused.â
âYou wouldnât have to think about it in depth, would you? Itâs just that there are people out there who support me. There are quite a few adventurers with fans, so donât worry about it.â
I in Mr. Pliagilmuth felt far from who I really am.
And Iâm a little scared to think thereâs someone else who thinks so.
âWell, Ivyâs fans are the top guys in every village and town, unlike any other adventurer,â
âWhat? What do you mean?
âBecause Ivyâs information is secret, so only the top guys will know, right?
âSo donât let Ivyâs fans just mean theyâre amazing in a wayâ
âWhatâs that, scary! But not all my fans are outside of Mr. Pliagilmuth.â
âWell, yeah. Then why donât you ask Gilmouth or the captain of the regiment in Otrewa town?
âWhether anyone wanted to know about Ivy. Because what I want to know is that Iâm paying attention.â
But if I find out thereâs someone Iâm paying attention to, Iâm going to admit thereâs a fan.
I just know that someone is paying a little attention.
âIf youâre in Gilmouth or the regimental class, you can tell if youâre a fan by the way they look and listen. You might know how many fans there are.â
Mr. Gilmouth and the others are amazing after all.
Can you tell just by talking?
Mr. Gilmouth and the captain of the Otolwa town, you certainly helped me a lot to understand even with less words.
I donât think you need to know how many fans there are.
âBut, well, youâre right about putting your name on merit. Because getting in trouble wonât be the worst thing you can do.â\n
âEven if you get caught up in something and impersonate yourself, if you know youâre one of the meritorious ones, youâll be careful with your investigation.â
Just a name on that list?
Is that so much of a change thing?
âYes, and youâll also be contacting people on the list. To find out what Ivy says.â
âYouâre annoying meâ
âI mean, I think whoever decided to put his name on the list anticipated that and put it on.â
Did you put it on anticipation?
âIf I hear from you, youâll be involved in the case or the problem. That way, if Ivy was being driven into a situation, we could go and help her, right?
âHa, but they have a job, too.â
I donât think itâs suddenly possible.
âMaybe if anything happens to you, you can run and help me. Iâd feel that way if Iâd listened to Ivy so far.â
âIvy wouldnât do the same?
âWhat if they were cornered on a case or something?
What if Mr. Druid or Mr. Ratlua and the others were being driven into distress?
âI donât think thereâs much I can do, but I think Iâll be on my way soonâ
âIâm with that feeling.â
You were talking about the fans, why did you talk like this?
âWhatâs going on? \nâNo, I thought it was off the record.â
âHmm? Oh, youâre a fan. Well, itâs not particularly problematic. Because not so many people give you heat like Mr. Pliagilmuth.â
Well, if you donât have any particular problem with it, okay?
âWell, it would be useless to imagine everything now.â
âYes, yes. Just remember the possibility of having a fan.â
The shock of saying I have a fan confused my head and I felt the problem, but I donât need to worry about it.
Looks like someone like Mr. Pliagilmuth is rare.
Maybe I have a fan, but I donât care anymore.
âIs Mr. Druid a fan of someone?
âMe? I wonder if Iâm here. Captain Ogto, Ivyâs guarantor, had quite a few fans.â
âWhat! Really? I heard you were a famous adventurer.â
âOh, he was the leader of a team that succeeded in the Raging Lew crusade. I guess that made young adventurers yearn for it.â
âWow. Youâre getting a really amazing guy to be your guarantor,â
The crusade of Raging Lew?
⊠I canât imagine from the way you were running away from work.
âYou didnât notice?â
âMost of Ivyâs acquaintances put their names on the list of meritorious people. By the way, Captain Ogt has been listed.â
The people on that list are my friends and acquaintances.
Besides, what about Captain Ogt?
\nAs I was headed to the gate, I laughed with Mr. Druid because I heard a nose song from next door.
Say hello to the gatekeepers and go into the woods.
Explore the signs of people as you progress to the back of the woods.
There could be adventurers in yesterdayâs story.
âLooks like this neighborhood is a little off the road to the cave, so itâs okay.â
I feel signs of numerous adventurers from the way I go to the cave.
I guess we should stay a little further away from getting the Solas out.
âWeâll get Sola and the others out in a little while.â
âThat would be better.â
Travel to where you think youâll be okay while exploring the signs.
âThank you for waiting.â
When I open the bag lid, Sola and the others pop up.
As soon as Ciel got out of the bag, she returned to Adandala and began to stretch her body.
Sora is also stretching next to it.
Flem is still resting in his bag.
Sol jumped a little from the bag to Cielâs head.
When I land beautifully, Iâm happy to rock my body with a pull.
âThatâs a really amazing sightâ
Mr. Priagilmas stares at the three and squeals.
âRight. Well, I canât help being here, so shall we go where we want to be? Ciel, itâs nice to show you around.â
When Ciel sounds happy to Mr. Druid, he cuts the lead and walks out.
I checked with Ciel yesterday, and he went to the back of the woods for three or four hours from the village and it seems to be where Bears was.
Mr Druid said it could take a little longer just because of the snow.
All right, good luck and letâs go see Bearce.
I want to see Bearce alive.