Wear dyed clothes and stand in front of the mirror.\n
Honestly, I think itâs flashy.
Does it look good on you?
I find myself uncomfortable with what Iâm unfamiliar withâŠ
âDoes this look good on you?
âYes, everyone, Iâm sorry about today.â
Speak to Sola and the others before leaving the room.
When I get settled, I want to hang out in the woods.
Last day of the festival.
Wearing dyed clothes, we all pray and this festival ends.
Yesterday I learned that alcohol has been banned since the day of the previous festival and it is only after the declaration of the end of this festival that the ban will be lifted.
In other words, starting this afternoon, alcohol will be lifted.
âIn the afternoon, will it be noisy with drunk people?
âThatâs part of it.â
Though I thought more people would make noise over alcohol.
âThey say if you do something stupid with your wings off at the festival, youâll get hurt that year.â
âOh, some say itâs superstition, but many adventurers believe it. For them, injuries have a direct bearing on life.â
âIf you canât move because of an injury, youâll lose your income.â
When I got out of the inn, what a strange world was spreading.
Everywhere I look, there are so many colors overflowing.
âItâs kind of like we got into a strange worldâ
Some people have the same color all over their bodies, others seem to have different colors up and down like me and Mr. Druid.
âThatâs amazing.â\n
âYeah. Oh, you have a stall today.â
There are stalls lined up that I didnât see during this festival.
Looking at the stalls, every store seems to have alcohol.
âDo you drink today, too, Mr. Druid?
âI only have liquor to sell at the festival. I wonder if thatâs what you want to drink. Ready?â
âSure, but no unscrupulous drinking.â
Iâve been drinking too many times.
When Mr. Druid looked at him, there was a girl he met in the laundry.
The clothes the girl is wearing are a little thinner than the clothes we are coming in but still stained with bright pink.
âThatâs nicely stained.â
Look at the stalls lined up on the boulevard and head to the vigilante stuffing.
âYouâre already in front of the jar.â
âRight. Can we get around here?
You can barely see your face, but youâll hear your voice.
I just want to talk to you.
âWhy donât you buy some lunch at the street?
âDo you have something to eat?
âI want to eat a skewer with lots of onions on top of the obituaries.â
When I say spring onion, it is a green elongated vegetable with tingling spiciness.
With that said, there was a shop in the stall where the skewered obituaries had minced spring onions on them.
You sure looked delicious.
âNice.â \nâThat must be booze.â
âLadies and gentlemen, this festival has also ended blankly with only a few problems. We appreciate your cooperation. We ask you to be Lord Foronda of the town of Otolwa for the declaration of the end of the festivalâ
âBecause Lord Foronda is popularâ
From the moment Lord Forondaâs name is called, cheers boil down from the adventurers.
Thatâs getting bigger and bigger.
âI thought you were an amazing person, but youâre really amazingâ
âHeâs a nobleman who fought with adventurers.â
Many nobles look down at the adventurers, many with tyrannical attitudes.
Yet Lord Foronda crushed criminal organizations with his adventurers.
I guess Iâll just have to be popular.
âCheers, thank you. I also attended this festival and enjoyed it very much.â
When Lord Foronda says he participated in the festival, the cheer grows louder.
I have a little earâŠâŠ
âMay the many who have dedicated themselves to the success of the festival have many pleasures this past year. May many who enjoyed the festival stay unharmed. May we meet all who are here again next year. We now declare the end of the festival!
Applause and cheer happen all over the village.
After a while, the cheer stops and people move.
âWhat do we do? I donât know if I can see you, but do you want to go in front of the jar?
âSeems prominent when we meet hereâ
Besides, I feel like thereâs a bunch of adventurers around Lord Foronda.
I donât have the courage to go there.
âI donât think weâll be leaving the village any time soon, and weâll settle down a little and then weâll go see each other?
âRight, will you? All right, then letâs go buy lunch.â
\nThere are a few older women and women with children lined up more than other stalls.
âYes, it must be the people of this village from their atmosphere. The people in this village are the ones who know the taste of stalls best. Do you know how many of those people line up?
âYes, thatâs why itâs a flavor that people in the village want to eat in line.â
If it tastes acceptable to the villagers, youâll want to try it.
See the skewers of the obituaries lining up.
The excess oil falls from the larger meat and is cooked freshly with patsy noise.
âDo you want the leeks on board?
The roasted meat was arranged on a plate of wood, on which were put a large quantity of spring onions.
Finally, you can do it with sauce.
âThank you for waiting. This is the product.â
Mr. Druid receives the product.
A plate of wood with an obituary skewer was tied with a string with a tree lid.
âThank you. See you later.â
I thank the men in the street and walk out towards the inn.
âIt smells deliciousâ
âRight, letâs hurry backâ
Go for the inn while walking a little early.
âLooks like youâre off.â
âRight. You wanted to eat again.â
The stewed stalls of obitunes were lit out and there were no people.