âIvy, are you going to wake up? \n
Consciousness surfaced all the time in your fatherâs voice.
âMorningâŚâŚ is that it? Why the bed?â
Youâre supposed to be sleeping in a tent.
This place is⌠oh, well.
Yesterday I rented a room that Mr. Ginal and the others were renting.
âYeah, Iâm fine. What time is it?
I feel uncomfortable with the intensity of the light coming in through the window.
I donât care what you think. I donât feel like itâs morning.
âItâs noon. He seemed tired yesterday, and I didnât wake him up. I overslept a little, too.â
You overslept a long time ago.
But I have a neat head and body because of it.
I knew you couldnât afford a lack of sleep.
âThanks. I guess itâs because I slept enough, itâs refreshing. Good morning, everyone.â
Sora and the others look at me and shudder with a pull.
âThat was good. Because Sola and the others are finished with their dinner. And Garritt and the others are waking up and Ginal is explaining whatâs going on right now.â
I was in a hurry to see if I was hungry.
âThank you for the solas. Was Mr. Garritt and the others all right?
I wonder what inspired it?
âI talked to the two of them a little bit, but they donât seem to have a problem. Yeah, yeah, Ginalâs guy. Itâs because I drank so much I couldnât wake up in the morning.â
I see, you donât drink as much as you canât wake up in an emergency.
I mean, you donât drink per se, do you?
Didnât you wake up because Mr. Ginal got the wrong amount of sleeping pills?
âWell, never mind the details.â
Seeing your father makes me laugh bitterly.
Thatâs right, Mr. Ginal, youâve successfully hidden your failures.\n
âI guess itâs time we moved next door because we had a discussion. Yes, let Garritt and the others enjoy lunch.â
âHahaha. That sounds good!
When you get up, get your bed ready and end your demeanor easily.
Itâs kind of really neat.
Put Sola and the others in the bag and leave the room with your father.
When you get to the next room, your father knocks on the door.
I donât think you can open it before you get a response, but Mr. Ginal doesnât seem to care.
When he saw me, he waved with joy.
Inside the room are Mr. Garritt and Mr. Fische, who are pale.
Which is causing you to look like that, because you drank too much, or because of the content of the story?
Are you sure youâre taking too many sleeping pills?
Which, watching still, they rushed to say hello because they turned this way.
âGood morning. Sorry I bothered you.â
I greet Mr. Garritt with a look of sorry.
He looked at me and looked pale.
âI guess itâs okay. Iâve never had such a breakdown. And Iâm sorry about Ivy.â
Mr. Fische is also dropped.
What, arenât we both too depressed?
What the hell did Mr. Ginal tell the two of you?
When I looked at Mr. Ginal wondering, I was flaunted on my shoulder.
âIâm only telling you the truth. Look, hold on to both of you. We need to talk about whatâs going to happen, so we need you to freshen up.â
Mr. Ginal puts two people alive, but he doesnât seem to be able to sort out his feelings. \nAs it is, itâs going to take some time to have a decent discussion.
I might need something to change my mood a little.
I think Iâll ask you to do what your father said with half the fun just now.
Itâs like lunch now, so youâll be hungry.
I wouldnât think about being busy if I was hungry.
âMr. Garritt, Mr. Fische. Lunch, luxury.â
Mr. Garritt and Mr. Fische look at me and your father.
âYouâre a nuisance. Itâs the best place in the village for lunch.â
Explain with a mean look on your fatherâs face.
âItâs a luxury for me too.â
Mr. Ginal will be on board, too.
Mr. Garritt nodded at it, tilting his neck.
âWhy are you even taking advantage of Ginal? I know itâs on this side because you bothered me too!
âNever mind the details.â
Mr. Garritt stares at Mr. Ginal, but itâs not working at all.
On the contrary, heâs laughing with his nose like he made a fool of himself.
âItâs sloppy, Ginal. I canât afford you.â
Did you put it back a little bit?
All three of them feel rougher than they did a while ago?
Is this the three of you who took away your face as an investigator?
âThatâs kind of it. You were pretty fooled by the first impression.â
These three, somewhere childish?
No, itâs a little different. What a tough character to grasp, like all sorts of different personalities all around.
âSorry, Iâll let the three of you luxury yourselves. When itâs the best store in this village, it becomes a store called Yanpo on Main Street. Thereâs a reputation for good meat. Right there, okay? If you canât have meat by day, you can have it by night.â
\nI mean, is the killer still in this village in the first place?
If I watched the villagers, I could imagine a future village attacked by demons with no preparation whatsoever.
You donât want to be in a village like the one with that problem forever.
You wanted to crush this village?
Then I guess itâs working.
âCan I come back here after lunch? I talked to my husband so I could rent a room.â
Your father nods at Mr. Ginalâs words.
It would certainly be safer than a tent.
âWeâre going through quite a bit of a training ground too, so if youâll just give us a little time, weâll be fine. Well, Iâve never had a bigger breakdown than this one.â
Mr. Garritt sighs, but his expression is brighter than earlier.
Good. Looks like you got a little fold.
As I walked towards a store called âYanpoâ, Mr. Ginal stopped by your father and me.
âIvy, Druid. Didnât you feel uncomfortable when you woke up today?
I felt refreshed, but I guess thatâs because I was tired.
âIs that a neat feeling?
âYou still felt the Druid. And Ivy?â
âRight. Me, too. At first, I thought it was because I was tired, but I was worried because it wasnât always the same. Is it because youâre free from surgery, or something else? Thereâs so much I donât know.â
âRight. Can you ask someone about the magic team?
âYouâre royalty or some nobility. But if they find out youâve been involved in the magic team, they could restrict you to action.â
But are you restricted to action?
I hate to do that⌠but maybe you should be a little prepared.
Letâs talk about it when we discuss it.