Lower your head lightly to the owner of the inn âAsuroâ.
âNo, Iâm the one who took care of you.That was good. Thank you. â
He seemed to like the dinner he had made yesterday, and he had been teaching the owner how to make rice bowls since this morning.
But I didnât think that 9 of the 20 people who stayed at the inn with the owner would finish the meal.
âThe guy who hasnât come back is unlucky,â he said, listening to a conversation heâs not willing to leave behind, I made an extra 20 people for now, but can anyone who couldnât eat yesterday eat?
âIâm glad you like it, too.â
The shopkeeper gently strokes my head.
âYou wouldnât have calmed down in this village.Next time I come, itâs a nice village.Come and see me. â
According to Mr. Ginal, we have enough evidence to capture them all.
And I heard that one of Mr. Ginalâs people would come in the day after tomorrow.
âYes, Iâll be back.â
Can we talk slowly this time?
âNow I want to introduce you to my grandchildren.â
Grandson?
You mean the people who became great adventurers.
I was interested, so it might be a little fun.
âTell Ivy not to say anything extra.â
Jinal slaps the shopkeeper on the shoulder.
âYou wonât say anything extra.Itâs all I need. â
Ginal sighs at the ownerâs words.
âIs there anything you need to know about how to roll a man in your hand?â
âWhat is that?â
The shopkeeper looked at Ginal strangely.
Amakis was insisting that female adventurers need it.
âIs he still doing itâŠ?â
The shopkeeper sighed loudly at Ginalâs words.
âWas it a long time ago?â
âOh, I hear youâre telling me not to be fooled by a stupid man.â\n
âI see. But if they find out theyâre friends, thatâs all the women will be protected.Theyâre both famous for their horrors. â
Scary?
ââIf I get hit, Iâll do it again and again until I cry.â âIf I find out Iâm hit, Iâll crush it thoroughly.â âThe cowardly one goes to hell.'âI want you to do it. â
I donât know.
If we turn them into enemies, theyâre going to be incredibly troublesome.
âIvy, because Taculis or Amakis, the ownerâs grandson, is going to be Guilmus of the Adventurers Guild and the captain of the vigilante.â
âEh! Really?â
When I looked at the shopkeeper in surprise at Jinalâs words, I smiled a little embarrassed.
Good for you.
They look amazing, and this village is safe now.
âWhatâs going on?â
My father, who was checking his luggage before he left, stood next to me with his head tilted.
âThe shopkeepersâ grandchildren will be Guilmus of the Adventurers Guild and the captain of the vigilante.â
My father looked a little surprised at my words, but nodded as soon as he was convinced.
Maybe your father knows his grandchildren?
âAbout half the staff of the Adventurers Guild will tremble if they find out about this.â
Hmm?
I bow my neck to my fatherâs words.
Trembling?
Maybe the vigilantes too.If they hadnât been guilty this time, theyâd be thinking of doing better next time. â
Ginal sighs at her words.
I wish I had given up.
âBut next up is Taculis or Amakis.Either way, itâs scary. â
Ginal shows a pleasant expression.
Iâm so scared.
But are you okay?
Itâs going to drag us to our side, and itâs going to be a lot more.
âIvy, Taculis and Amakis are never going to be bought, and itâs okay because theyâre the ones who can make good use of it, no matter what they do.â \nJinal and the shopkeeper nod to his fatherâs words.
Theyâre so trustworthy.
âI look forward to seeing you.â
In my words, the shopkeeper said with joy, âI will tell you.â
Time to go.
I waved to the shopkeeper with my luggage in my hand at my fatherâs words.
When I got to the gate, Mr. Fischer was waiting for me.
âAre you done?â
In my words, Mr. Fischer, you can see a smile on peopleâs faces.
It seems better not to ask what you have done.
âDoloid, Ivy, we can meet in three days.â
According to Mr. Ginal, when his father said âOKâ, he went out to the forest through the gate.
âPlease be careful. Iâll be waiting.â
In the morning, I asked Mr. Ginal if he could leave with me.
They found something unexpected, so they needed to see their people in person.
âOh, I wonât do anything bad.â
Wave your hand out the gate.
Shortly after that, Mr. Fischer came.
âLetâs go relax until we meet.â
Nodding at your fatherâs words, you leave for the next village of Okai.
Next, I want to slow down in the village ~
I laughed bitterly at Mr. Fischerâs words.
Fischer has been busy so far.
âI ran around to the end.The truth is, Iâm supposed to slow down in Okanke VillageâŠ.. â
As Fischer looks back, he looks back.
I was walking slowly, but I couldnât see the gate of the village of Okanke.
âItâs about time you let it out, right?â
Explore the signs and open the lid of the bag containing Sola and the others.
\nIs that it?
I wonder why.
I donât feel anything.
Was it unfamiliar to me in my previous life?
âAnd I guess I lost my temper.â
Are you mad at me?
It seems that I am familiar with it, but I think it is a pity, so maybe it is a little wrong.
Er⊠temper is a loss.
Itâs more like this wayâŠ
âWhat do you mean?â
âEh? Surely it wasâ When I get angry, I lose â.â
Father nods to Fischerâs reply.
âIâm sure you are.â
Maybe my grandmother is just like me.
Itâs a shame heâs already dead.
Did my grandmother lead you to something like me?
âIvy, whatâs going on?â
I wonder if I was blurry or if my father would call me and make me tickle.
âItâs okay.â
Your worried father leaks a bitter smile.
Because Iâm really worried about it.
âIt was just a way of saying things that bothered me.â
âIâm curious. Thatâs an interesting way to put it.â
In my words, Fischer laughs joyfully.
âMy favorite is, âEyes on your eyes, teeth on your teeth.If you get hit, kick it. â