Was it a druid after all? Itâs been a long time. â\n
Do you know the Commander and your father?
Strangely, when I saw your father, he looked at the commander with a strange expression.
âWhat, you donât know? Once upon a timeâŠâ
I grow taller without hearing your fatherâs low voice.
Should we leave this village now?
âWait, wait. You havenât seen me in a long time, have you?
The commander rushed to his father in a hurry.
It makes me laugh a little bit.
The sharpness I just showed you is completely gone.
âWhy are you sighing? They must have learned it under the same master.â
âEh! Are you Masterâs apprentice?
The Masterâs apprentice?
Speaking of which, you said you raised some adventurersâŠ
âThatâs right. Nice to meet you.â
âOh, thank you very much. Itâs Ivy.â
When the commander reached out to me, my father slapped me.
âThatâs why youâre so mean to me!
Your father can stroke your head.\n
A little more powerful than usual, and when I tilted my neck and looked at my father, I showed the commander a nice smile.
âLong time no see. Iâm glad youâre looking well. Bye.â
âItâs as cold as ever. If you leave, Iâll chase you around like I used to.â
His tired father sighed at the words of the commander.
âI didnât know you were in charge of this village.â
The commander smiled at the father who was willing to talk.
âAh, thereâs so much going on that I took this position from my former commander years ago.â
âYou donât need an acquired top, do you?
âOh, you mean it wasnât just Gilmouth.â
The previous Gilmus had been acquired by the church.
You mean the Vigilante Commander was the same?
âThatâs right. Gilmus and the Commander changed at the same time. Gilmus is a beast, by the way. Remember that?
âThatâs right. Still, I didnât know his name, but I didnât think he was really a druid. I thought the druids wouldnât leave the town⊠but the atmosphere has changed, and people have changed.â
âWell, there was a lot going on. Even so, I donât feel uncomfortable that Polion is the commander.â
My father sees Captain Polyon and laughs bitterly.
âI guess so. I feel uncomfortable, too.â
Um ~, is Mr. Druid the same master as the commander?
Lieutenant Leah alternates between his father and Captain Polion.
âYeah, Iâve been studying with a master named Mons for about five years.â
Commander Polyon nods at his fatherâs words. \nâYouâre a little older for the same master, right? The captain was 45 or 46, right? Is Mr. Druid in the second half of the 30s?
Ah, Dad seems a little sad.
But Iâm definitely getting older.
Iâve come here with an older apprentice to make no difference in health.
â⊠Iâm sorry. Because there was piercing. Uh, arenât you old?
I smile bitterly at Lieutenant Leahâs words.
I canât tell you how old you look.
âBeth and I had a time for slavery. I trained under my master after serving my sentence.â
Commander Polyon shouts at my words.
âI used to be a little stupid and fall into criminal slavery. Thatâs why it was short-term for eight years.â
âEh, was that rumor true?
Didnât you know Lieutenant Leah was surprised?
Maral was the one who caught Polion.
Maral was one of Masterâs former teammates.
âPolion and Beas robbed Maral, who seemed to be an ordinary merchant, and got back to him.â
âThatâs right. That was a splendid blow. Well, that encounter made me an apprentice.â
Mr. Bease, whoâs playing Gilmouth, was with him.
âStill, did you come all the way here because your name bothered you?
Commander Polyon shook his head to his side in his slightly daunting expression.
âNo, I wanted to thank you. Itâs going to be easier to crush Volgan.â
\nâWonderful. What is the cause?â
âI donât know. I didnât know why. If I could figure it out, I could have crushed it more easily.â
Itâs a pretty annoying monster. And if you get attacked in numbers like yesterday. â
âOh, I thought it was pretty dangerous yesterday. The vigilantes and the adventurers were ready.â
âReady?⊠thereâs an escaped adventurer.â
âAh ~ Iâve heard that. Gilmus will be stroking you by now.â
âSo, when I was ready to talk to Gilmus, one of the vigilantes jumped into the jam and said,â Cut! Scream. âAt that time, I was wondering if this guy got mad. Well, if you calm down and listen to me in more detail, Iâll tell you that an adventurer Iâve never seen has cut off Volganâs attack. There was no report of a top adventurer coming. Let me go and see what happens, and Iâll say thereâs no magic in attacking, and itâs a mess.â
âAh, that was bad. I stopped the adventurers.â
Commander Polion glanced at his fatherâs arm and looked like he was lonely for a moment.
âI wonder why you attacked me like that. You didnât know anything about Volgan.â
âAh, Iâve actually seen the boundaries between the spheres that Volgan makes with water magic.â
I see. You didnât have enough explanation, sorry. However, it seems to have been useful this time. â
Commander Polion lowers his head, but I donât think he can help it.
âIâm sorry, Iâm the one who didnât explain at the gate.â
Lieutenant Leah lowers his head.
âNo, no, Lieutenant Leah, itâs not bad. I didnât come in as an adventurer when I entered this village, so I had to.â
Yes, if I had entered this village as an adventurer, it would have been well explained.
Think about what happens if you join the crusade.
But my father and I are just travelers into the village.
In that case, the details will not be explained unless asked.
âBut do you know why my sword worked?