âMr. Ashley? Why are you here? \n
âWhen I spoke to the captain, I was looking not only for Mr. Bug, but for Mr. Gol to join me.â
Mr. Bug is the longest tamer in this village, isnât he?
With someone like that, Mr. Goll?
Look at Mr. Goll and tilt his neck.
Oh, he looked young, but he wasnât.
âMr. Gol has a long Tamer history, and he has a good relationship with demons,â
Sure, I thought you said Tamerâs history was about 40 years.
Youâve been going on for 40 years and you donât have a penetration.
âHuh? Have you ever thought about being very rude?
Mr. Gol has seen it with his jito eyes, so he deflects his gaze.
Wandering his gaze, he is stroked in the head with a pong by his father next door.
When I look, I hold my mouth and laugh.
Is it that easy for me to understand?
âBy the way, what are you going to tell the captain?
Mr. Gol turns his gaze from me to Mr. Ashley.
âAbout two days ago, you know the slime you were taming disappeared, right?
âOh, that silly slime, isnât it?
Mr. Gol gives an uncomfortable look.
Probably doesnât like the Tamer in question.
âYes. So the other Tamers ran into the jar worried and into a little commotionâ
âSounds like it. The villagers were rumoring.â
Mr. Gol, who sighs loudly, shows a bit frightened by the disturbance.\n
âWhat were those guys saying?
âA contracted demon told me to investigate the cause of his disappearance.â
âFools, I disappeared because I didnât want to be with you like that. That would be all.â
Ashley snorts at Golâs words.
âWhat, Ashley had the same idea?
Mr. Gol with an expression of surprise at Mr. Ashleyâs attitude.
Mr. Ashley smiles bitterly at it.
âHey, I met an amazing Tamer. So I changed my mind.â
To Mr. Ashliâs words, Mr. Gol with a more surprising expression than earlier.
I donât think thatâs so surprising, but is there something?
âI didnât know that that stone-headed Ashley would changeâ
Mr. Ashley, was that a stonehead?
I didnât feel that way at all though.
Looking closely at Mr. Ashley, he also looked a little embarrassed with his gaze on this one.
âHmm? Maybe you know Mr. Druids? Is it possible that the Tamer you just talked about is about Mr. Ivy?
âWhat! Mr. Ivy, did you tell him it was Tamer?
When I say so, Mr. Ashley sees your father.
Your father is grinning and nodding.
You know the soras Iâm taming, so I guess you thought youâd hide it.
Whatever, because everyone is too rare.
âYouâre surprised, Ashley.â
Mr Gol, who sees us in turn, to Mr Ashliâs reaction. \nThatâs how I see Mr. Ashley with an interesting look on his face.
âWell, something shocking happened. So much for you, Stonehead, to change your mind. Well, thatâs good.â
Mr. Ashley makes his cheeks a little red on Mr. Gollâs words.
âA stone head⊠it was⊠That doesnât matter now. Well, as I was saying, Iâm going to ask the captain to reform Tamersâ consciousness.â
Mr. Ashley forced to change the story with a redder face than earlier.
Somehow Mr. Ashley looks cute.
âConsciousness reform.â
Gol laughed pleasantly at Ashleyâs attitude, but she frowned a little about the consciousness reform.
âYes. I talked to Mr. Bug a little bit, but he said the same thing about Mr. Gol. I guess I ran away because I was disgusted. That could mean that there will continue to be no Tamed Demons. Iâm going to ask the head of the regiment that Tamersâ consciousness needs to be reformed before that happens.â
âWhat are you going to do? It would be useless for the captain to tell you to change your mind.â
Itâs not like we can reform consciousness where the captain told us to change consciousness.
âFirst, I will ask the captain and Gilmouth to announce the cause of his disappearance because of his poor relationship with the demons. And then I was hoping you two could teach the other Tamers how to relate to the Tamed Demon.â
âIs that how itâs gonna change? Those idiots. You canât.â
âI donât think thatâs hard. But because I donât think we can keep doing thisâŠ. Um, is it still difficult?
Like Mr. Goll said, itâs very difficult to change the way the Tamers think.
But as Ashley says, we canât keep doing this more than the demons could disappear againâŠ
âWell, you say itâs gonna be hard or you canâtâ
When I saw Ashli looking depressed, Gol laughed bitterly and slapped him gently on the shoulder with a pong.
I remember an exchange I saw a while ago between Mr. Gol and the young Tamers.
Mr. Goll was probably teaching the young Tamers how to engage with demons.
As he did, he decided that he couldnât do it as it is now, and preached the necessary mindset to the young Tamers.
But the Tamers rejected Mr. Gol.
I give up the look on Golâs face now.
\nSpecial must be about skills.
âAh, forget the old days.â
Ashley with an embarrassing look on her face to Gol, who speaks with pleasure.
âThatâs a good thing now! Does it make a difference?
Gol laughs funny at Mr. Ashleyâs condition.
Seeing that look reminds me of your fatherâs master.
But the vibeâs similar?
Did your father feel something, too, and he heard a âuh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uhâ from next door.
âThatâs completely different. You listen to me when I work, but when itâs a game, well, you can do whatever you want.â
âAnd Mr. Gollâs slime?
âHmm? And Mr. Ivyâs slime?
âItâs amazing. Ivy has a few things to add and subtract.â
Mr. Goll is surprised when I nod at your fatherâs words.
And tilt your neck with your father.
âEven though you are young, have you already established that much relationship? Wow.â
âWell, we were all friendly from the start.â
âEverybody? How many are you takin â? Oh, bad. Not here.â
Mr. Gol in a panic, looks around.
Yes, this was in the middle of the road.
âMr. Gol, please cooperate for this villageâ
Mr. Ashli bows his head to Mr. Gol.
âHa, I canât help it.â
Ashli gave me a happy look in Golâs reply.