The owner dropped me off at the inn âAsuroâ, but it looks like the owner is exhausted.\n
Dinal next door is in a good mood for today.
Mr. Fischer seems a little tired, but weâre in a good mood too.
âYou guysâŚ.â
The father sighed at the sight of the two.
I feel sorry for the store owner.
Perhaps Ginal couldnât get through to make time for today.
âItâs okay, thatâs all.â
I donât know how much it is, but as far as the store owner is concerned, I donât think it will be okay.
Are you sure?
âItâs okay, itâs more difficult, thatâs all.â
Fischer strokes my head with a pop.
⌠is that okay?
âIvy, why are you convinced that Fischer is worried about what Iâm saying?â
âIs it the result of what weâve done so far?â
Answering Mr. Ginalâs words honestly, his father burst out.
Mr. Ginal has an unconvincing look.
However, I think it is correct considering what we have done so far.
Is that it?
⌠you should have said it a little softer, right?
In me, Mr. Ginal seems to be becoming a nice person to handle casually.
Youâre pretty old.
Watch Dinal walk next door.
My lips are sticking out and I feel uncomfortable.
I feel like I donât have to worry about it.
âHmm? What?â
âNoâ
I feel like Iâm falling into the surgery of Mr. Ginal.
This is how you come into your pocket⌠strange person because you donât feel bad.
When he left the gate, the doorman looked at the ginals and reacted strangely.
Even though you should have noticed, Dinals didnât react.
I suppose this means you can ignore it.\n
After a short walk, your father sees the ginals.
Is that an enemy?
Ginalâs expression looks disgusting.
âThere seems to be an idiot on our side.Maybe itâs the bottom line, but the information leaked. â
You mean the information was leaked from Mr. Ginalâs bottom associates?
Are you all right?
âWhat do you want me to do?â
As Fischer looks back, Dinal thinks a little.
Perfect, letâs fish.
Turtle?
âAre you waiting?â
Oh, youâre fishing.
Still, even though youâve adopted such a discovery attitude, will you do something about it?
âDo you want to set it up even though you know we are aware of it?â
Three people laugh bitterly at my words.
Why would you do that?
âIvy noticed the attitude of the doorman.â
As soon as you realize it, you lean your neck against your fatherâs words.
âThe doorman was desperately trying to keep an eye on things.â
My father says it sounds interesting, but I have questions about it.
Are you trying not to behave?
Is that it?
I mean, when I looked at Mr. Ginal, I opened my eyes a little, and when I came to the neighborhood, I pulled my body a little, and I deliberately distracted myself so that I wouldnât mind.
Itâs so easy to understand.
âIzzyâs sharp.â
Is that so?
Hmm?
There are signs that it has been opened more than a certain amount.
When I saw my father, he nodded.
Thatâs your father.
I canât read the signs, but Iâm aware of them.
Donât think people like your father are sharp. \nâWhat should we do? We wonât be able to rendezvous with the surpent like this.â
Dinal panicked a little at your fatherâs words.
âLetâs split up. Probably⌠bad.â
Mr Ginal interrupts his speech on the way.
Used?
If that happens, weâll be attacked.
Because I do.
âIvy, you can say no.â
âItâs okay. Letâs get this over with and rendezvous with Mr. Sarpent.â
I think Mr. Sarpent is trying to tell you something.
âIâm sorry, are you⌠amateur? Or on purpose?â
Mr. Fischer wrinkles between his eyebrows.
Thatâs right.
There are six people chasing us from behind.
It is very easy to understand because the signs have not disappeared.
Is there anything youâre not telling me when youâre chasing me?
You donât, do you?
Does that mean that the six of them are stubborn and someone else is here?
Itâs hard to read because the signs of the top adventurers are thin.
Still, if you move, you can notice the signs because they move.
Thatâs what I thought. Iâve been looking around for a while now, but thereâs no one around.
Is it well concealed or are you using magic items?
âDo you use magic items that turn off signs?â
âI have magic items like that, but they need a lot of magic.Itâs expensive. Thatâs why I donât think Iâm going to use it with this kind of problem. â
Mr Fischer explains my words to me.
âLetâs split up.â
Nodding at Mr. Ginalâs words, he just came to the junction between the abandonment site and the cave.
Me and my father went to the dump.
Ginal and Fischer make it look like theyâre breaking up in the cave.
Iâm a little nervous about which one to follow.
âAre you somehow confused?â
\nThatâs not true, is it?
The gatekeeper is also a fortress that protects villagers from the dangers of the forest.
I canât believe weâre all walking away from the gateâŚ
âStop.â
Thatâs good.
Finally, you came.
I almost got to the dump.
âTurn around.â
Or are they all in the same direction?
This is an all-you-can-run.
Turning around, he saw six people looking nervous.
The sword came out of the sheath and was pointing at us.
But Iâm not afraid.
The fear comes from signs rather than killing.
Itâs still strange.
âWhat can you do with your hips pulled?â
Six people tremble at your fatherâs words.
Is that it?
Theyâre all young.
Youâre still a teenager?
Itâs common sense that gatekeepers have some experience, but isnât this different?
Father wonders if he noticed it, looking at six people.
Thatâs funny.
As far as these six are concerned, I donât think theyâre enemies.
Maybe someoneâs threatening you?
Speaking of which, the young adventurer was tied up in a contract.
âIs it tied to a contract?â
Six people with crying expressions in my words.
Apparently not only the Adventurers Guild, but also the Vigilante.
Your father sighs and raises one hand.
A little farther away, Dinalâs sign is approaching.
When they appeared, the expressions of the six people were strong.
âAh, itâs okay. I understand the situation.â