A smile comes to my sister who looks happy with her magic bag.\n
âOneechan, do you like it so much?
Donât laugh so happy when youâre wearing clothes or shoes.
âI was so happy to be able to do my own thing.â
If youâre happy with your sister, thatâs fine.
You havenât decided yet, have you?
Dad came to us with the key to the room.
Itâs the best room up there, isnât it?
Pull your fatherâs sleeve a little.
âItâs okay. Iâll have breakfast, but I wonât have dinner. Itâs cheap because I canât choose.â
This may be the first inn where dinner is certainly unavailable.
âAnd they want me to wash the sheets myself.â
Do we wash the stickers ourselves?
âThe shopkeeper and his wife are in a fight and sheâs back at home.â
I am stunned by your fatherâs words.
Well, the store owner has a lot of things.
Fighting⌠my parents⌠I wonder if itâs okay to open an inn?
âThatâs right, I hope⌠we can make up.â
I donât know what else to say.
The room is large and has a table and a sofa.
With this size, Sola and the others can play a little.
Open Solaâs bag, which was hanging from her shoulder.
Sola and the others jumped out of nowhere.
âGuys, Iâm staying in this room today. Be a good boy.â
When I saw my father, he nodded.
âIâve made sure my voice doesnât leak with magic items, so itâs okay to speak up. But donât shout.â\n
When it sounds in order, Sierra sounds very normal.
âIvy, why donât you take a bath?
Oneechan looks at me with an exciting expression.
âThatâs right. Speaking of which, what time is the bath?
âIt depends on the hotel.â
Iâm a little sorry for your sister.
Did you take a bath at the church?
âDad, did you hear about the bath time?
It would be a lot of trouble without your wife.
Both menâs and womenâs baths are between 15: 00 and 22: 00.
Itâs after 15 oâclock, so I think I can put it in.
Oneechan, the bath looks fine.
In my words, onee-chan prepares to take a bath.
When I prepare myself, I will call my father and then go to the bath.
When I went down to the ground floor, I saw the adventurers staying at this inn.
Mr. Ginal said it was okay, so Iâm sure itâs okay, but itâs not absolutely fine.
The likelihood that there will be a chaser in this is also not zero.
An adventurer looks at us and calls out.
Oneechan looks a little nervous and lowers her head.
âWerenât you there yesterday?
What should I do? \nWe need to be careful not to say anything extra until we know if this man is on our side.
I will take care of this inn from today.
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The adventurer in front of him holds his head down and looks back.
âWhat are you scared of? Sorry, letâs go.â
Ignoring the angry adventurer who hit him in the head, he dragged him away.
Iâll talk to your father later, for now.
After taking a bath and returning to the room, Mr. Ginal stared at Tron for some reason.
Were you staring at each other?
âWhere? What is it that you hate so much?
Watch Tron with Mr. Ginal.
Just staring at each other⌠well, the atmosphere is a bit jagged.
âMr. Ginal, what have you done?
To oneechanâs words, Ginal shook her head sideways.
Tilt your sister and neck to your fatherâs words.
Thatâs what I saw with Ginal and Tron.
Ginal said so and gently reached out to Tron.
Then Toron quickly slapped Dinalâs hand with his foot.
Thatâs pretty fast, too.
\nâDidnât you say something that bothered Tron?
Toron nodded at my words many times.
Looks like you were right.
When Mr. Ginal sees his father, he expresses his thoughts.
Your father sees Dinal because he remembers something.
âThe wooden monster can only attack people,â he said, entering the room.
Toron looks at Mr. Dinal in the same words.
I see, did you get angry with it?
âThatâs Mr. Dinalâs fault.â
âEh, no, because⌠when it comes to the tree monster I know, it was.â
Dinal scratches his head in trouble.
Well, itâs typically the impression of a tree monster.
Thatâs what I thought before I met Tron.
Well, in my case, they attacked me.
âTron stands up for you. It took me no time to dry out Carloâs flower fields. It wiped out the tree of Tree Magic Disease in an instant.â
Itâs just drying up, but itâs really helpful.
Mr. Ginal is astonished at my words.
âWhat, Carloâs flower fields belong to the vast flower fields found in the village of Hattal?
Nod to your fatherâs words.
I would be surprised if Carloâs flower fields were everywhere.
âAnd Wood Magic Disease⌠I see. Toron, Iâm sorry. I didnât know.â
Looks like you forgave Mr. Dinal.
Nevertheless, I look at the back of Mr. Dinalâs hand.
Ginal-san, behind your backâŚ
When Sola spit out Dinalâs hand, the swelling was gone.
Isnât everyone too free?