Watch how Druid and Ivy walk behind you.\n
Heâs a really good parent and kid.
We know what we care about each other.
Thatâs why I want to be clear.
I never have a bad impression of them.
Even in the unexpected events in the woods, Mr. Ivy, who looks to reality, was firmer than his age.
Thatâs what Garritt and I admired because it wasnât the wind that was forcing it.
I had the impression that he was also fine as a father when it came to the Druid supporting her like that.
When I saw the two of them, I was honestly surprised to hear that they were a parent-child relationship with no blood connection because they didnât look alike.
Because the two atmospheres didnât make me feel that way, even though it seemed like something I could tell by the difference in appearance.
So I was talking without paying any particular attention.
But when I talked to him, my distrust of the existence of a Druid aroused me.
Heâs a top adventurer, no matter what you think, because you notice his atmosphere, his woodland freaks.
At first, I wondered why there were top adventurers I didnât know.
I snuck up on the two of you wondering if Iâd forgotten his information.
but neither of them knew about the Druid.
Still, I thought maybe we forgot.
At that time, I assumed that the Druid was the top adventurer.
Because thatâs all I could see.
So I was honestly surprised when there was a possibility that I wasnât a top adventurer.
I didnât even think it was possible.
âMr. Ginal. Whatâs the matter, sir?
âNo, itâs nothing. Bad.â
You stared too hard, Mr. Ivy peeps at me.
Dolphins who look at me all the time.
Even though his expression looked calm, it was the second time I saw him that I noticed that his eyes were very cold.
The reason Druid realized he wasnât a top adventurer was because he didnât have an obligation to report to the Adventurer Guild.
No one breaks it because violating it will result in a large fine.
But even if something went wrong in the village of Hataka, the Druid did not report it.\n
You donât have to, which means heâs not a top adventurer.
He said he wanted to go with Garritt in a casual way, but he replied, âIâm not.â
You should definitely catch your eye in every village or town of Gilmouth.
It has the effect of one arm, but as far as the sword you have, it doesnât seem to be a problem.
Once registered with a top adventurer again, the record will remain until Gilmouth requests cancellation of the registration due to injury or age.
I went back to the inn to find out if I might have missed it, but in the past there was no name Druid.
âThere. Because Iâm renting a room on the ground floor.â
Enter the inn âMitchellâ where you are staying and show them to your room.
The Druid sits in a chair as soon as he glances over the room.
Next to it, Ivy sat down with a slow view of the whole room.
Put the tea and sweets that Garritt had prepared on his desk.
Gently approach Mr. Ivy with a plate of sweets that the Druid has placed in the middle.
Still, Mr. Ivy, who was watching the room, doesnât notice.
I get a much better gaze when I look at the dolphins.
There is still no temperature.
Criminals may use adventurers as cover.
If it works, thereâs no better hiding place.
But when you become a top adventurer, you will always be exposed.
Because people like us will look into it.
So let those with problems hide their power and be blind.
But the Druids are not hiding their strength.
Iâm not a top adventurer even though Iâm not hiding my strength.
I solicited him, but he refused? \nAre you having trouble with your money?
But if you have Mr. Ivy, you shouldnât have any trouble with how much money you have.
Besides, you should be able to protect Mr. Ivy by being a top adventurer.
The more I thought about it, the less I could think of any explanation.
But if youâre a criminal, you need to protect Mr. Ivy.
And I thought⊠I donât think I need to protect them as far as theyâre concerned.
âWhat is talking about?
Druid sees our faces in turn.
Heâs on guard here, especially me.
Tilt your neck slightly to that.
Would I have done something?
âI want you to be honest with me.â
âAs far as I can answerâ
âFather, I think we should talk properly here. Maybe itâs okay.â
Druid sighs at Mr. Ivyâs words.
Does Mr. Ivy know whatâs going on with the Druid?
So itâs not that important?
âDruid, your strength is definitely the top adventurer. Have you ever been solicited before?
âYes, but I said no.â
That means you havenât hidden your powers for a long time.
â⊠I have a skill problemâ
\n⊠Speaking of which, I asked Garritt and the others to stop the dolphins to talk to me when I disturbed the square.
Is that it? Thatâs what you couldnât do?
âI knew it. You know, Dad, you were okay, right?
Whatâs Ivyâs reaction right now⊠you think sheâs a pervert too?
No, I just said âI knew itâ.
I mean, Mr. Ivy didnât think I was a pervert.
⊠Is that it? Am I right?
âAh, but what Ginal does, I guess, canât help but think so. Follow the girl who doesnât even go old.â
Fisher bastard, what are you talking about?
No, does that look like it?
Iâm starting to feel like I can see.
âAh, Iâm sorry. Ginal, are you okay?
âHaha. But what choice do we have? I wasnât even close yet, but I was stuck with Ivy.â
Fische laughs a lot at my sad words.
The Druid sitting in the front chair also takes his mouth in his hand and looks in the direction of the day after tomorrow.
Mr. Ivy looked at those three with a slightly dazed look on his face, but when he noticed my gaze, he looked sorry.
âNo, did I scare you, too? Sorry.â
Huh, if my son finds out about this, heâs gonna laugh a lot.
What were you talking about?