I started and ate such a fluffy soft meat.
That was a little different to simmer and soften.
Itâs so delicious, I replaced itâŠ
You must be worried that Mr. Fischeâs complexion is worse than it was before noon, right?
âItâs very tasty. Welcome, everyone.â
Answer Mr Garrittâs question with a full smile.
âI didnât expect to be replacedâ
Your fatherâs laughing next door, but heâs the one who suggested replacing him.
âWell, I can change my mood and go back to the inn and face reality. Fisher, come on, itâs depressing.â
Mr. Ginal gently punches Mr. Fischeâs depressed shoulder with a bump.
âWhatâs depressing. Ah, I set up the game with the intention of making Ginal pay!
I see what happened to the people who were walking when Mr. Fischeâs screams echoed around.
This is a little embarrassing.
âAnnoying. It was Fische who took the bet and lost on his own. Give it up.â
Mr. Ginal is unforgiving.
Mr. Garritt asks me while pointing to the stall, but I donât need it now.
âRight. You want something sweet, too?
Maybe Mr. Garritt wants some?
Even when we talked in the room before, you were eating all the treats you had prepared by yourself, right?
I thought Mr. Fische was complaining later.
âItâs fine because Iâm full. If you want Mr. Garritt, why donât we go buy him? \n
âNo, itâs fine if you donât want it. You look very satisfied.â
Mr. Garritt grins with pleasure, stroking my head with a pong.
With that said, I heard Mr. Fische and Mr. Ginal have children, but what about Mr. Garritt?
âDoes Mr. Garritt have a child, too?
âOh, there he is. A runaway adventurer.â
Are you saying that Mr. Garritt is ready, like Mr. Ginal?
With that said, you didnât hear Mr. Ginalâs sonâs name.
Mr. Ginal, you never called your sonâs name.
âAhhh, donât buy me something to eat easily after allâ
Coming to the front of the inn, Mr. Garritt hurries back down the path he has just come.
I had a good amount of lunch, but I guess it wasnât enough?
âIs that it? What about Garritt?
âI went to buy something that was easy to eatâ
Mr. Ginal smiles bitterly at my answer.
âHa ha, couldnât stand itâ
âGarritt doesnât have eyes for sweet things. I think Iâll get you something sweet to eat easily.â
I guess the sweet stuff is a different belly.
I followed Mr. Fischeâs gaze and saw a young adventurer walking over looking at this one.
I donât know, you donât have a good vibe.
Mr. Ginal utters a small word.
When I look at him, he has a harsh look between his eyebrows. \nYou seem to know each other, but you donât seem to get along.
âI told you I was in Gilmouth, didnât you hear?
Anger mixes with Mr. Ginalâs words and the look on the face of someone who says Mr. Nargas.
They seem to be hitting each other up to some killing, and my body trembled a little.
Your father gently puts his hand on my back.
The warmth of my hands drained me from my body.
âWhy are you in this village?â
âMy son has become a top adventurer, Iâm here to celebrate.â
âCelebrating? You got something like that! Go home!â
Does this vibe mean weâre not close?
âMy son has become a top adventurer,â Mr. Ginal said, even though he seemed so happy.
Youâre a little surprised.
Nevertheless, we both have a stiff expression for a long time.
I know some of you are angry, but thank you. Mr. Nargas seems to be rejecting Mr. Ginal.
Mr. Ginal feels like heâs giving it up.
⊠by the way, how long will it last, this?
Besides, do you have time for parent-child fights?
Didnât you want to free your sonâs technique?
I canât do anything to stir it up.
Mr. Nargas is here because of you already, so donât take advantage of it, what are you gonna do!
âMr. Ginal, Mr. Nargas. Shut the fuck up.â
Itâs already been over 10 minutes since we started talking.
Mr. Garritt, who was shopping, came back and itâs time to stop!
\nâIsnât it important enough to say?
âEven though the demon is right next to you?
âOh, right. Is that it? UhâŠâ
Thereâs Mr. Ginal behind Mr. Nargas, but somethingâs wrong.
I missed my gaze a little and was surprised.
Mr. Ginalâs complexion is quite bad and full of sadness.
When I had eyes with me, I could see putting my strength into my mouth and putting up with something.
I donât know, I have a bad feeling.
Maybe we should hurry this up.
âMr. Nargas, letâs go. Because I owe you a place to talk.â
âJust listen to me. Then why donât we just judge? Right?â
If this happens, I want you to give up on the childâs patience.
I walk out with Mr. Nargasâs hand in my grip.
If you look at Mr. Nargas right next door, you can tell heâs very confused.
Itâs okay, because Iâm also very confused.
âCause what am I supposed to do with this?
I think Mr. Ginal and the others are following me because I hear footsteps from behind.
âIvy, do you want to do it yesterdayâs ginal way?
Oh, you mean by surprise?
I see, thatâs good, isnât it?
Iâm sure you wonât understand if I overlap the explanations, and I know how it went earlier.
I mean, things went wrong.
If that was the effect of magic, Iâd be scared.
Seeing Mr. Ginalâs reaction, I think I have a hunch.