Approaching the village gives the gatekeepers a slightly relieved look.\n
Mr. Ginal and Mr. Garritt tilt their necks.
âIâm home. What happened to the injured guy earlier?
âHe was attacked suddenly. They said they didnât realize the demon existed until they showed up in front of them.â
âRight. If anything happens, Iâll be at the inn âMitchellâ near the square, so call me.â
The gatekeepers give Mr. Garritt a palliative look in his words.
Mr. Ginal enters the village through the gate laughing bitterly.
âIâm in trouble when Iâm so relievedâ
Mr. Garritt also laughs bitterly at Mr. Ginalâs words.
âRight. There are top adventurers in this village, too. Weâre not going to invade their territory. Weâre just fighting and inviting.â
Donât you know about the investigation team?
âI think youâre worried because the top adventurers in this village are paying for it right now.â
Three people look strangely at my words.
âInvestigative teams have been formed in the woods, and the top adventurers are being driven out.â
âI see. Oh, did he go too?
Ginal gives a slightly unfortunate look.
Tilting his neck to the doubt, Mr. Ginal looked a little embarrassed when he saw it.
âMy son was recognized as a top adventurer in this village. Iâm here to celebrate. When I asked about my plans, I set up a seat the day after tomorrowâŚâ
Mr. Ginalâs son is the top adventurer!
Heâs only in his 40s, so your sonâs a lot younger and heâs a top adventurer, right?
Parents and children are amazing adventurers.
âHmm? If anything happens now, will we be driven out? Itâs annoying.â
Mr Fische says a little disgusted.
At the next moment, Mr. Ginal put a blow in Mr. Fischeâs head with a sigh.
When I laughed and watched as that was an interesting exchange, Mr. Ginal gave me a complicated look.\n
âWhere are the Mr. Druids staying?
âYouâre close,â Mr. Garritt said to your fatherâs words.
âIâm interrupted, but what do we do?
Mr. Ginal sees your father and Mr. Garritt.
âWhat are we going to do? Wait in the village until the investigation team returns. I canât move.â
Still waiting in the village?
âIn the meantime, shall I show my face to Gilmouthâ
âRight. If anything happens, weâll have to work together. Oh, I have a fun trip planned.â
To Mr. Garrittâs words, Mr. Fische gives him a look he doesnât like in the heart.
Mr. Fische is very pretty or cool if you keep your mouth shut.
Yet unfortunately words and expressions.
I wish the parts were really good.
âItâs a waste even though Iâm a Ikeoji!
â⌠no, itâs nothingâ
Uh, you saw Mr. Fische and thought, didnât you?
You also said âwastedâ when you put it that way.
Your father puts his finger between my eyebrows.
When I look forward in surprise, my father is smiling bitterly.
He thought about it and had a wrinkle between his brows.
Keep it extended with your fingers.
âWhat did you mean by that?
Your father asks me with a face in his ear and a low voice.
And I shake my head to the side.
âIt doesnât make sense.â
Your father gives a slightly unfortunate look. \nI want to explain it somehow, but I really donât know what it means.
If I remember the words before me too, I want you to remember the meaning as well.
Itâs been a long time, though.
For a moment myself, I didnât know what had happened.
âMr. Druid is close to Ivy, isnât he? My place has been a little bit latelyâŚâŚ haâ
A big sigh after Mr. Fische sees us.
Has something happened lately?
Iâm going all over the place at work, so are you being stubborn or something?
âItâs just a period of rebellion, isnât it? Donât be discouraged like that.â
âThatâs right. My wife also tells me. Donât overdo it. Huh.â
I guess I really love your daughter.
âMr. Druid, if I find out anything about the demon, shall I tell you?
Your father says thank you to Mr. Garritt for his words.
âYeah, which part of the square is it?
Mr. Ginal looks inside through the entrance to the square.
I made sure your father pointed at the finger, and I nodded.
âOkay. Because if I were an investigative team, I would be back tomorrow or the day after. Iâll be out of your way in the evening.â
âOkay. Iâll be in the tent in the evening, thank you.â
Following your father, bow your head.
Mr. Ginal and Mr. Garritt nodded lightly.
From Mr. Fische, he was seen with an indescribable gaze, kind of like watching the little one.
Waving back to Mr. Fische, smiling bitterly.
Entering the square, there are signs of a slight strain.
The adventurer has already been attacked.
I see, is that what makes you nervous?
When we get back to our own tent, we go inside the tent and open the bag.
Sora and the others jump out of the bag with momentum.
âSola, Mr. Ginal, Mr. Garritt, Mr. Fische⌠theyâre all fine people, arenât they? Thanks.â
Call the members of âWindâ by name in turn to see how Sola is doing.
\nI donât know that Iâm supposed to remember all the top adventurers except those newly recognised since this year.
âYou have strength, but you couldnât admit it because youâre one arm?
If you have the strength, you should definitely be recognized.
Thatâs quite a substitute.
A demonic stone that had been hidden with a waistband, but was caught in a slightly visible sword.
I felt so powerful just looking at it.
âMaybe thatâs why.â
Fische tilts her neck at Garrittâs words.
When you become a top adventurer, things come together.
Temples, nobles, and all thatâs left.
If you donât want to get involved with them, there are those who hide their strength.
However, since there is quite a difference in terms of income between median and upper, it is also less so.
As a reason to hide it, thereâs one more thing I can think of.
âYouâre not a criminal, are you?
Words jam in Garrittâs words.
Yes, we may also hide the case of criminals.
â⌠that killer, you freaked me out a littleâ
Reminds me of the killing spirit that was flown from the Druid by Fischeâs words.
âI guess itâs because I reminded Mr. Ivy of when he attacked me.â
âNo, no, that wasnât our fault, was it?
Fische disagrees with Garrittâs words.
âYeah, but I gave him the hang-up.â
Huh, why are you getting involved in all this when youâre here to celebrate your son?
âLetâs see how it goes a little. Even if youâre a criminal, you wonât be able to do more than have Mr. Ivy.â
I can see you value it a lot.
The moment you look pale and tremble, enough to send us to kill.
That must be unconscious.