Nodding at Garrittâs surprised voice.
Suppressed by the pials is definitely a childhood tame tig.
I used to be one of those people who encouraged me to work out with you and crusaded demons with you.
I have a little personality problem, but I canât believe I was betraying you.
âItâs a misunderstanding. I was just here worried.â
âThatâs ugly. You wouldnât have to hide if you were worried.â
To Garrittâs words, Tig stares at him.
Since when, has this guy been betraying you?
⌠I just found that out, it doesnât make any senseâŚ
Seeing that look strikes me with sadness, but I have a job as Gilmouth.
Take a small, deep breath and change your mind.
From Bishop Gupinus and Salifi, it is possible that the story cannot be heard.
Then it would be a good idea to guide Tig successfully to get the information out.
This guy is short minded, if you poke him right through there, he should get the blur out as soon as possible.
âI didnât know you were a traitor⌠Well, maybe the seniors knew youâd betray them. Thatâs why it was so late to be the top adventurer in the sync. Some of you disagree to the end.â
âAnnoying! What do they know!
âWith that said, the previous Chemanta in Gilmouth was disturbed.â
âAnnoying! Ha, you wouldnât know, but Chemanta is on this side! Iâm sorry to hear that. How does it feel to be betrayed by someone you believed in?â
But now we know for sure that Chemanta is a traitor.
I believed in the memory I remembered, but I wanted to deny it somewhere, but I never got lost again.
And then⌠would you know where Chemanta is?
âDo you know that Chemanta is betraying you? I have nothing to think about. Heâs the enemy.â\n
âIâm telling you I knew.â
âThatâs a lie. When he left town, he told me to use it like you didnât know it yet. Well, itâs no use looking good.â
Is there no Chemanta in this town?
Nevertheless, has your mouth been lighter before?
You havenât been able to guide me well?
Observe Tig with your eyes tightened.
You donât look like youâre lying to me, but do you want to shake it up a little?
âYou still have a light mouth. I guess thatâs why nobody needed you. Poor thing.â
When Tigâs expression is ugly and distorted, he rambles.
Pials cage their strength in a bit of a hurry, but they just bounce around experiencing a lot.
The moment Pialâs hand went away, Tig laughed.
But soon by Garritt, he was restrained in the hallway again.
Seeing how handy it was, he gazed at Garritt and was flaunted on his shoulder.
After all, the âwindâ guys, including Garritt, are hiding something.
âDo you regret it? Well, that looks pretty good on you.â
âHa, donât worry about it. Itâs too late for you to be here. Adventurers and vigilantes of this village run wild in the words of Arpie. I donât know how you got yourself back, but itâs all too late! Ha ha.â
You were a merchant in this village.
Sure, they should have set up shops in other villages and towns.
âDonât talk so much, you. Iâm surprised itâs so easy to talk about the names of important people.â \nBecause of the lightness of this mouth, the operation has been wasted.
âCome on, donât worry about it. If I donât get back to Arpie, the vigilantes and adventurers are supposed to be running around. Are you sure? There will be damage to the village. Ha ha.â
âIf you were an adventurer now, youâd be a vigilante and you could contain itâ
âAre you stupid? Were you listening to me? Vigilantes move on our orders, too! You better change your attitude towards me now. Iâll give you a little help. Iâm sweet.â
With that said, Tig has always wanted to stand on people.
Even when I became Gilmouth, I felt sorry for myself.
But I wasnât even on the list because I had that chatty personality and the personality to make fun of people.
Iâve cautioned you many times, but you still didnât heal.
However, I had the courage and kindness to protect my people at the risk of my lifeâŚâŚ
âTig, donât you wonder? That Iâve regained myself.â
âYou did the trick on the first, didnât you?
âLet go of me than that! Are you sure? You do this to me, the villagers are gonna die. Or is it some kind of solution? Knock.â
Iâm disgusted by Tig, who laughs disgustingly.
Youâre lying about getting old and getting round.
âSurely if the vigilantes and adventurers rave around, the damage would be enormousâ
But the moment I heard the current story, Pial nodded one at me and then disappeared.
Probably went to Applus to report it.
To turn to the instructions of the head of the vigilante, who has all the power to move the vigilante.
âThen order this guy to let go!
âWhy? Why should I order you to let go when youâre a criminal?
\nThere was no magic formation on Tigâs belly and back.
Return to the cellar and grab the ring of slaves.
Both the Adventurerâs Guild chamber and the vigilanteâs chamber contain those who carved their magic formations into their bodies.
Itâs unclear what state it activates, but Tig always does something.
I guess Iâll have to limit it to prevent that.
Ah, will it be a problem later?
Sally and the others can make excuses because there was a magic formation, but there wasnât a tig.
Well, I donât have a choice.
âSorry I kept you waiting.â
Place a ring of slaves in the arms of the suppressed Tig.
âIsnât that your neck?
âThereâs still no verdict. Normally, no.â
Garritt gives my words a convincing look.
I look at him softly, but he doesnât seem to question the use of a ring of slaves.
⌠Normally, what do you think?
âWell, we have a lot of experience, so weâll have that, tooâ
You noticed my gaze, Garritt, with a bitter smile.
I know that there are adventurers who solve problems that cannot be put on the table.
Etchey did that kind of work.
âWell, do you have that, too?
After all, wasnât he just an adventurer?
But what do you mean, âthereâs that tooâ?