âWith that said, I heard the Druids were sleeping in the square, is that true? \n
The captain did a little thinking in response to your father.
Then when I look at Mr. Gilmouth, Mr. Gilmouth nods.
âItâs a situation where we havenât seen any enemies yet. Youâre not gonna come to my house because itâs gonna be dangerous in the square when you think about it. Itâs about the size of this house because of its status as Gilmouth, and I donât need to shy away because I live alone. What do you say?â
Sure, is it dangerous to use the square in situations where we donât know who the enemy is?
The adventurers and vigilantes around me donât know if they can help me because Iâm embedded in the surgery.
Not necessarily without enemies around.
âThe fact that the captain is awake will spread tomorrow, so will the enemy notice this move?â
The captain and Mr. Gilmouth nod at your fatherâs words.
âYouâve probably already noticed this move, and there could be a lookout around this houseâ
I notice Mr. Gilmouthâs words.
It wasnât even in the corner of my head, so I walked into this house without hiding myself in particular.
Your father didnât even notice, he makes a slightly depressed voice.
âItâs gonna be okay.â
Even though I wasnât on alert, the signs were exploring because I was in a state of distraction.
There were no signs of discomfort around this house.
You wouldnât notice if the top adventurers were watching.
âDonât you have any enemy stars on you at all?
When Mr Vargas asks the captain, the captain sighs loudly.
Mr. Gilmouth also shakes his neck to the side.
âI canât say I finished looking into everything in one day today, but no one I care about caught me in particularâ
Mr. Gilmouthâs words mix with a little fatigue.\n
If you look closely, you also feel pale.
âReally? Yes, Iâll be checking out Shamiâs cave tomorrow morning. Do you ever pay attention?
To Mr. Vargasâs words, Ciel, who was out of the bag and sleeping at the foot of the captainâs bed, gets up all the time.
And jump towards Mr. Nargas.
I panicked and tried to hold Ciel but bounced around my chest.
âCiel! Whatâs the matter with you?
Mr. Nargas is surprised when he presses his chest against a sudden Siel attack.
The captain and Mr. Gilmouth also looked a little more closely.
Everyone turns a blind eye to Ciel for whatâs going to happen.
Ciel looks a little angry for some reason.
Look at that and tilt your neck.
Was there something about Ciel that bothered you?
What weâre talking about now is tomorrow⊠Ah!
âCiel, maybe you want to go with me to Shamiâs cave?
âWhen are you going tomorrow morning?
When asked by Mr. Nargas, he returned a slightly bewildered look.
âCanât you ask me to take you?
Iâm not going out to play, am I?
âNo, as far as weâre concerned, it would help a lot if Ciel could come with us. Because you donât have to kill Shami for nothing. But, okay? Same thing happened today, but Ivy has been looking after me for a long timeâŠâ
If Ciel intimidates you, donât you have to kill him because he wonât attack you? \nYou didnât think that far.
But killing for nothing sounds pathetic, doesnât it?
Even the shami is damaged.
And taking care of⊠thatâs a misunderstanding!
âIâm not looking after you. Iâm just doing it because thereâs something I can do. Iâm not the one whoâs working on it, Sola and Sol.â
âThe demon youâre taming is going to be Tamerâs. Orders⊠Iâve never seen you say that.â
The captain compares me and the Siers in a strange way.
âBecause Iâve never given orders. Iâll do you a favor.â
Mr. Gilmouth also sees me and the Sora sleeping in Mr. Commanderâs bed with a strange look on his face.
You noticed that gaze. Sora wakes up and looks at me.
âYes. Sometimes you ask, but sometimes you refuse.â
He said to Sola, looking up at me from bed, âHey!â It extended vertically once.
⊠Eh, whatâs that reaction now?
Sometimes, it returns a strange reaction, but I still donât know the truth.
I also feel like theyâre just making fun of me.
âReject⊠youâre really asking meâ
The captain gives a slightly pleasant look.
Look at that. Your father and I tilt our necks.
Mr. Vargas and the others also see the head of the regiment with a strange look on his face.
I thought Marsha was right.
Iâve heard this name several times in this village.
And yet, you canât remember who it is.
\nâYou were desperate to free yourself from surgery and contain the shock and impulse. And then thereâs too much to do⊠well. Was what the old lady said true?â
When Mr. Gilmouth approaches Sol softly, yes, Flem wakes up.
And stared at Mr. Gilmouth nearby.
âTrue. Thereâs no mark.â
Sol seems uncomfortable with Mr. Gilmouth staring, moving a little.
âOh, bad. The more I look at them, the more amazing they are.â
Everyone in the room nods over and over again at Mr. Gilmouthâs words.
âWith that said, what about Marshaâs grandson?
Gilmouth asks back to the captainâs words.
âItâs strength. Marsha would have taught you that, wouldnât she?
A deep crease is engraved between Mr. Gilmouthâs brows.
Keep thinking about something, but shake your head to the side.
âI canât remember. Why? Marshaâs grandson, right? Hmm?â
When Mr. Gilmouth turns his gaze to Mr. Nargas, he shakes his neck beside them, too.
âMemories seem to be flying. I was relieved that I hadnât forgotten my colleagues and work associates.â
If thereâs any hang-ups, donât you remember?
âDonât you even remember the name of that person?
âName?⊠No. I just donât remember anything about my grandson for some reasonâ
The same goes for Mr. Gilmouth as well as for Mr. Nargas, who canât seem to remember.
When I saw the captain, he shook his head.