âMr. Fischer, youâre tired. Are you all right, sir? \n
Mr Fischer smiles bitterly at my question.
What happened in the village?
Your father asks Mr. Ginal.
âThere seem to be more nobles chasing us than I thought. Yesterday alone, we found 18 people.â
I am surprised that my father thinks there are so many of them.
âApart from these 18, there are about three people who are suspicious. We need to find out more.â
âIs that all you did in one day? Thatâs right.â
Nod to your fatherâs words.
Dinals arenât the only ones.
Iâm glad I didnât chase the nobles.
âSo the nobility of Kingâs Landing moves.â
Mr. Ginal suppresses his voice a little.
I asked for your help because I knew him.
Why did you hide your voice?
âThatâs a threat, isnât it?
I look at Ginal in surprise at Garrittâs words, but she drinks tea with her usual expression.
Do you want me to help you?
âPlease donât push me.â
I am sorry if the position of the ginals gets worse this time.
âItâs okay. For us, itâs the same as always.â
Garritt laughs and tells me itâs the usual thing.
âHey, that sounds like a constant threat to me.â
Ginal tells Garibatsu that she is dissatisfied.\n
âItâs similar, isnât it?
âIâm just getting help.â
Garito looks at Ginalâs words in a chaotic way.
âWhat do you think happens if you donât cooperate? You want me to make you feel like this?
âIâm not threatening you. Youâre just talking about the future, arenât you?
Is that definitely not a threat?
âBasically, itâs bad for a fool to get his hands on something that he knows is bad.â
Ginal says he made a fool of himself.
âWell, sure. Donât warn me once.â
Thatâs kind, isnât it?
âAh, so you can turn back, but I wonât stop, so Iâm gonna help you.â
Hmm, I wonder if thereâs anything I can do to help?
âWell, itâs easy to work with them.â
Garito nods at Ginalâs words.
⌠well, as long as the ginals get to work, okay?
Rather, was it good to hear the conversation?
âItâs Gallitâs fault that youâre out of line. What was that⌠about the nobles in Kingâs Landing? It will probably take two or three days. Until then, Iâll be waiting near Hataha Village.â
Your father nods at Mr. Ginalâs words.
âWhat are we going to do now?
âI canât get Maria into the village. And it might be dangerous to keep traveling.â
I bow my neck to my fatherâs words.
I know you canât get into the village, but itâs dangerous to travel?
âWith this number, there are limits to deception.â
Ginal sighs at Garrittâs words.
Surely it would be hard to deceive so many people. \nâIf we have time, weâll have to exchange information with the chaser, so itâs a hassle.â
When Fischer said that it seemed troublesome, Ginal and Garritt nodded in disgust.
âMake it look like youâre running away and pretend to be someone else in some village.â
I nodded when I saw Mr. Fischer.
âYes, to someone completely red.â
I had Captain Ogut as my guarantor, so it was easier, but can you do it, sister?
âAdults arenât easy, are they? If youâre a kid, you can be a guarantor and be someone else.â
I almost nodded at your fatherâs words.
Iâve been a stranger before.
âNothing. Is it hard for an adult?
I think itâs a good way to think about oneechan from now on.
âItâs okay. Iâll ask someone I know.â
I see him in Mr Ginalâs words.
Itâs amazing that I know someone who can do that.
âThatâs a great connection. Well, if I can, I want to hear Mariaâs wishes.â
Dinals nod at your fatherâs words.
It seems that oneechanâs opinions will be heard properly.
âMaria, you heard me, didnât you?
âYeah, Iâm sorry, itâs my fault.â
Your sister bows her head to your father and the ginals.
Garito puts his hand gently on Pong and oneechanâs head.
âDonât worry about it. This is not particularly unusual for us.â
Well, I wonder if thatâs a bit of a good idea.
âThatâs right. This time itâs for Maria. No, no, Iâm not doing it.â
Fischer also slaps your sister gently on the shoulder.
\nAs she stared, Sola and the others started moving.
I followed Sora to the top.
I can see Sola and the others staring back on the way.
Looks like theyâre following us.
It stopped after walking for a while, but nothing happened when I looked around.
There are big rocks with trees together.
It is a scenery that can be seen around Hataha village.
Why did you call me here?
âWhat is it? Itâs Sierra.â
Turning to his fatherâs words, Siel was on the rock.
As she approached the rock, Sola hurried forward.
Iâm angry for some reason.
I donât know what to do, but Iâm distracted from Sola.
I see the rock behind Sola facing the dirt.
The rock is entangled in a pigeon like the cave we slept in.
âDad, under the rockâŚ..â
Dad and Dinals checked the ground under the rocks.
After checking it out, in about two minutes, she looked at Sola and saw how impressed she was.
It looks like thereâs an underground cave beneath this rock.