It seems to be simmering over a good amount of time, and once itâs in my mouth, the molluscs and meat fibers dissolve.
Yet it also has a fluffy texture and is probably the # 1 meat dish I have ever eaten.
The soup is also stuffed with vegetable umami and thick, so it tastes great when eaten on white bread.
Answer Mr Arashâs question with a full grin.
âIt was a treat. That was delicious, Mr. Druid.â
âOh, Iâm just saying I recommend it.â
At the end of everyoneâs meal, Captain Tabulo puts the sound insulation item on his desk again and presses the button.
âIâm talking about Mr. Ivy, and I know itâs selfish of you to ask me to believe you, but I never talk to anyone but those here.â
It does not look like Captain Tabulo is lying.
When I look at Mr Druid next door, I stare at Mr Tabulo Captain.
âOkay. I believe you.â
After a while, Mr. Druid opens his mouth.
Besides, Mr Tabulo and Mr Lishgilmuth bowed their heads.
Good, looks like we got to talk.
âWell, itâs time for us to goâ
Mr. Arash gives an unfortunate look to Mr. Druidâs words.
âYeah, I have business to attend to.â
âWas I? If thatâs the case, you canât help it, can you? Iâd like to talk to you again, can I speak to you? \n
There is no particular problem.
He nodded to me when I asked Mr. Druid, so I told Mr. Arash, âItâs okayâ.
When I heard my answer, I was greatly appreciated.
Donât be a little confused when people react like this, even though we just meet.
âOkay, Iâll go. We had a treat today.â
Take a seat with Mr. Druid.
âThank you for the treat.â
Thank you and leave the store in a hurry.
âAre you okay? Ciel, are you mad at me?
âIf I see you, donât apologize right awayâ
To keep Mr. Ashley away from that place, and to find out what Mr. Gilmouth and the captain were thinking, Mr. Druid decided to ride the invitation.
I agreed with that too, but there was only one problem.
Without saying anything to Ciel, I went back to the village.
About three hours after Ciel went to dinner.
He should be home by now.
âHow was Mr. Lish Gilmouth and Captain Tabulo?
I did tell Mr. Ashley about me, but I donât think thereâs a problem with anything else.
Until they say itâs sweet.
âHmm, I guess itâs okay. Howâs Sola reacting?
âHe said it was okay.â
Neither Mr Lish Gilmouth nor Captain Tabulo had Sola reacted.
And to Mr. Arash. \nSo all three are fine.
âMaybe he spoke to Mr. Ashley to protect Ivyâ
âWhat? What do you mean?
âWith magic detection, he cares about something with great magic. The Rish Gilmouth found out about it. I think thatâs why I let Ivy figure out who she is. If Ivy knew she was the benefactor of her childâs life, her response would change.â
Speaking of which, he said he would consult with Captain Tabulo about Mr. Druid and me.
Youâre saying that Captain Tabulo and the others talked to Mr. Ashley for me?
âAnd give us information that weâre going to be at a disadvantage.â
âDisadvantaging information?
âOh, yeah. Thatâs not good information if we ask, is it?
âAhhh, because that was deliberate. When I was talking, I noticed because you were turning your gaze on me. I think if they do something against us, you can use that information.â
Deliberately divulging noble information should have been a felony.
Maybe it means believe me, but itâs too heavy.
â⊠Really? But why all the way there?
âYou can say that this village flourishes at the festival. The very existence that saved me from the situation that had to end that festival would be the savior of the village.â
âWhatâs up? A dark look.â
âNoâŠâŠ are there other villages like this? As far as Iâm concerned, Iâd like to forget about that criminal organization.â
Iâm happy to be thanked by people I donât know, but itâs too heavy.
âAhhh, itâs on that one. But crossing this village will calm you down a bit. And then thereâs the royalty and nobility of the kingâs capital, right? I want to see Ivy.â
Signs of Ciel are approaching with great momentum.
âI think Ciel noticed us. Heâs heading this way at an amazing speed.â
Walk out in a direction that shows signs of Ciel.
As Ciel landed in front of me from the top of the tree, he immediately rushed towards me.
âWow, Ciel, Iâm sorry, thereâs a reason! Listen to me.â
Ciel hits me more and more.
That shock makes my body about to blow up behind me.
but I was able to escape the difficulties thanks to Mr. Druidâs support for my back.
âIâm sorry. I was going back to the village to see how things were going. Iâm so sorry I disappeared silently.â
I stroke Cielâs head over and over again.
Continuing for a little while, Ciel exhaled heavily to see if he had finally settled down.
âCiel, explain what happened.â
Mr. Druid and I will talk about Mr. Ashley and Mr. Lish Gilmouth.
Ciel, listening to it still, grunted at me.
âWill you forgive me for leaving you?