âDonât drink too much, Mr. Druid.â\n
I donât mean to, but I have a few priors.
âNo more. Be careful not to drink too much Lord Foronda,â
âI get it. Itâs okay.â
Ivy smiles and answers Foronda Lords a little frowning.
Really, Ivy, donât be scared.
âCause Iâve never had too much to drink and expose myself to ugliness.â
Lord Foronda seems happy with Ivyâs attitude.
âThat means youâve had a lot of experience, right? No, you canât.â
âHaha, okay. Iâll make sure you donât drink too much.â
Ivy leaves the room looking worried.
âWell, Iâve been buying the best liquor in this village. You can still drink, canât you?
Still, why did the aristocrats and I decide to drink?
Is there something we can talk about?
âIvy is adorable. I only have a son, so the girlâs reaction is fresh.â
With that said, Lord Foronda had a son.
Were there any rumors that the princess was forcing me to marry her?
âNo, it smells good.â
Enjoy the incense of liquor poured into the glass.
Thatâs definitely expensive. This booze.
Because of this, and letâs have some fun.
âI need to talk to you for a second.â
âNo, you donât have to. Itâs about Ivyâs birth village, you know?
âYes, the village chief and the villagers have fallen into slaveryâ
Lord Foronda stirs up a glass of liquor at once.
The expression is almost faceless.
âI was a little shocked, but Iâm probably fineâŠâ
No, are you sure youâre okay?
Ivy was flat when she heard that rumor.
And things were all wrong that day.
I was back to my usual Ivy the next day, so I thought Iâd be fine.
âExcuse me. I donât knowâ
Stir the liquor in the glass.
My throat gets hot so I can burn it.
âThe mayor of the village who tormented her and her parents will never be freed from slavery alive. Well, as late as the village chief died, he said he was worn out.â
The villagers did this to you?
Still, how do you know so much about it?
As I lean my neck, Lord Foronda, with a slight gaze, laughs out loud.
âWorrying self-proclaimed brothers are in Otrewa town. You know who that is?
âAh, yes.â \nMr. Ratlua or Mr. Sifal.
âThey were looking into itâ
âFluffingâ from them was a brotherâs or fatherâs point of view.
Lord Foronda, who sometimes arrives, is one of them.
âIvyâs brother fell into slavery for a long time. My sisterâŠâ
You got something for my sister?
âAdmittedly, Iâve uncovered a crime, and Iâve had my sentence commuted to eight years of slavery. Depending on your attitude, youâll be shorter.â
Indeed, that village heard that a villager who opposed the village chief had been killed.
With a commutation in eight years, does that mean he wasnât involved in the killing?
âNow she is deposited with Captain Oguto of the village of Latmeâ
âShe gave Captain Ogt evidence of the villageâs crimes. He took it on because he had an edge in that relationship.â
Evidence of a crime. Ivyâs sister?
âWas it? Are you with him?
âI work for the vigilante. I wanted to talk to Ivy about this. Captain Ogt said he doesnât know what Ivyâs doing right now, so weâll leave it to him.â
âAre you in touch with Captain Ogt?
âNo, I went to see him. I wanted to see Ivyâs sister. It was from a distance, but it didnât look very similar. Captain Ogt said they were alike.â
Somehow, youâre a man of action.
But why do you care so much about Ivy?
âHmm? Strange? That I move.â
âSo, what do you think of Druid?
âItâs a story that could be a burden, so itâs hardâ
âThatâs right. The Boroldas also said they didnât know what to do. Itâs just that there might be rumors about my sister.â
Sure, itâs pretty rare for a criminal slave to be deposited with a vigilante, so it could be a rumor.
Iâm pretty sure youâd rather talk about it than find out about the rumors.
Besides, it could be just the right cut.
I wanted to suggest that story to Ivy.
It would be pretty hard if they refused⊠thatâs Ivyâs decision too.
âIâll talk to you from me. I wanted to talk to Ivy, too.â
â⊠what are we talking about?
When you look at Lord Foronda, it fits with a serious gaze.
Maybe theyâre feeling what Iâm going to say.
âIâm going to suggest Ivy not to be a real parent or childâ
But this is something Iâve been thinking about.
I was lost because I couldnât protect Ivy with one arm, but I realized it was rude for Ivy to think that.
âGood. We wanted it.â
Lord Forondaâs gaze becomes fluffy and gentle.
âI was able to get some idea of who you are inâ Fluffy. âI also know that the two of them have a very good bond inâ Fluffy âwhere Ivy gives it to me. Thatâs why we were talking about the two of us being parents and kids. I just didnât say it because itâs not a matter of third parties clapping their mouths. Iâve been reading Rutlua, Sifal, and Nuga from two people.â
âAh. Like parents and kids we believe in each other, why not be realâ
With that said, Mr. Sifal had asked me if I had any reports, but did you mean that?