Ride through the woods with the Sarpents.\n
How many times faster people walk? Dozens?
I donât know, but itâs early anyway.
Dinal, I was wondering one thing.
Your father looks at Mr. Ginal with a mysterious expression.
I noticed the look on my face, so I look at my father.
âDid you tell the Serpents where to go?â
Tilt your neck to the words.
I mean, surely the surpents are moving on.
Mr Fischer and I coincide.
I saw the surpent who was giving me a ride.
Mr. Serpent is looking at us with a glimpse.
I feel a little slower than before.
âHave you forgotten to ask the Sarpents?â
My words are telling me that my body is twitching from under my butt.
When Fischer laughed bitterly, Sarpent and the others slowly stopped.
âBy the way, where were you going?â
Deep wrinkles were engraved between Fischerâs eyebrows in Ginalâs words.
âItâs the village of Okanke! I think we have something to deliver!â
I completely forgot, too, but it was Okanke Village.\n
âOh, thatâs right. Iâm sorry.â
Ginal apologizes to Fischer as she scratches the back of her neck.
I want to back off a bit too.
âBy the way, where were the surpents headed?â
Father and Dinal bow to Fischerâs words.
And when the three of them saw me, they shook their necks aside in a hurry.
I didnât say anything, and I didnât confirm it.
Youâve been going on without a doubt, havenât you?
Everyone nods to your fatherâs words.
And when I looked at the surpents, I said, âWhat do we do?Looking at us like that.
âCan you go to the village of Okanke?â
Ginal strokes the head of the surpent on which she is riding.
When the surpents nodded several times, they returned to the path they came from, whether they had changed their circles or their destinations.
I really wonder where they were headed.
âOh, Iâm sure heâs back.â
Dinal nods at his fatherâs words.
âWere you heading to Okanye village?â
In his fatherâs words, Mr. Serpent shook his head sideways with a flickering look behind him.
âThen what about Okanko Village? No. Okano Village?Itâs not the same. Then thereâs the town next to Kingâs Landing. â
The moment your father said it was a town adjacent to Kingâs Landing, the bodies of the Serpents swayed.
I sat unconscious on Mr. Serpent, and my body swayed with unexpected movements.
Fatherâs panicked voice. \nAnd answer with one hand up.
âItâs okay. Itâs just a little shaky.â
The magic of Sarpent-san never fell, but I made an exaggeration.
My body was just shaking a littleâŚ
âDonât get too distracted.â
I laugh bitterly at your fatherâs words.
âYes, Iâll be careful.â
Father laughs little at my reply.
Ginals laughed at me too.
âWhat? Fischer, that flower and the rock.Have you seen it? â
When I looked at Mr. Ginal, I saw a tree with white and yellow flowers and a large rock lying next to the tree.
âAh, you know. Thatâs what I see when I go to the village of Okanke.If you can see that, itâs about 30 minutes away, so itâs not too long now. â
Listening to Fischer, she passes by looking at white and yellow flowers.
âI started seeing flowers of different colors bloom in one tree.â
Look back and see the flowers.
Would you like to take a closer look?
Ginalâs words slow down the Sarpents.
âNo, I was just wondering.Mr. Serpent, letâs keep going. â
In my words, I can see the speed increases.
âItâs a flower that blooms only around the village of Okanke, thatâs it.â
Well, can you see it again?
âThe reason why flowers of different colors bloom⌠seems to be that kind.â
âItâs a regular coat phrase you use when you donât know.â
\nGive me the magic item I brought and I know that the person who received it complains.
Then the Commercial Alliance checked out the magic items⌠was it?
Shouldnât I be in the village waiting?
If thatâs the case, I can get Sarpent-san to show me around in the meantime.
In the first place, you donât need me to deliver magic items, do you?
If so, would it be okay to do something else now?
âIs it okay for me to go to that place alone?â
âYou canât just sayâ Ivy. âIâm coming with you. If you say youâre going alone, youâre going to protest. â
Iâm glad your fatherâs coming with you, but is your job good?
âWork is what the Dinars took.Weâre like subsidies, so when we get to the village, weâre done. â
Then it would be all right if your father and I went out with the Sarpents.
The protest⌠what should I do?
âRejected. We donât care. Letâs go together.â
Mr. Ginal saw it with his own eyes.
Iâm excited about where the Sarpentos want to take them.
âTo get this over with⌠Druid, I need a little help.â
Your father sighs at Mr. Ginalâs words.
When I looked at my father strangely, I was shrugged.
âThere are no one-armed top adventurers.If I had magic items, Iâd be able to attack them as hard as I could.Itâs all here. â
After that, will the ginals appear?
âThe more attention you get, the more useful this job is.The Adventurers Guild wonât be able to keep their mouths shut. â
Didnât this job come from the Commercial Guild?