Behind the escaping criminals, a voice rang from behind.
As always, the signs are faint.
Well, I noticed.
âAh, itâs been a while. You look well.â
A fellow who shrugs his shoulders at my words.
His name is Galtos.
Heâs a trusted fellow in the back.
Iâve saved his life a few times, and Iâve helped him once.
âAre you sure itâs better than that?â
Galtosâ gaze turned towards the escaped criminals.
The figure is already invisible in the darkness.
âAh, thatâs good.â
In my words, a little disturbing air flows from Gartos. [M]
âI didnât let him escape.â
âNo, I ran away.â
âYes, I stopped, too.And yet, you can let him go. â
Jas, who was displaying frustration next door, raised his voice in disgust.
Well, if you donât know anything, you think I let them go.
Actually, I let him go.
âSo, what about the guy who let him go?â
Can we catch him?
Answering Galtosâ question makes him feel that neither Galtos nor Jazz is possible.
âHuh? If youâre going to get him, why did you let him go? Are you stupid?â
Jace grabbed me by the shoulder.
It hurts.
Years have passed since I retired as an adventurer at the age of 70, and itâs as stupid as ever.
âNo, I thought it was stupid, but I didnât think so.â
Galtos pulls the sword out of his sheath.\n
Iâm sure theyâre going after them now.
âThatâs all I want to say. You said there was no problem. Itâs time they moved.â
Two people leaning their necks against my words.
Hmm?
Looks like one came here.
âLet me introduce you to the monster who will help us in this operation.â
Surprisingly, shadows appear around me.
This is another big surpent.
Huh?
The next moment Galtos and Jas exposed their stupid faces, many shouts echoed in the woods.
Apparently, the runners managed to meet the surpents.
Well, it must be the worst encounter for them.
âHey, Dinal.â
âWhat is it?â
Jas pointed his shivering finger at the surpent.
âItâs rude to point your finger.â
Youâre staring at me like I said.
Thatâs funny.
Is this what happens to Jace, who thought nothing would work?
Surpent, right?
âYouâll see, wonât you? Good evening and thank you for your cooperation.â
Slowly stroking my words around the nose of the bowing surpent like Ivy.
Galtos and Jas stepped back into sight.
âItâs okay.â
Jas approached me vigilantly.
âAmazingâŚ..â
Jas probably reached out to the surpent.
A surpent staring at its hands.
The customer got burned along the way and rubbed the tip of his nose against Jazzâs hand. \nI laughed at Jace, who was trembling.
It was amazing.
âGilmouthâs tame monster wasnât a surpent, was it?â
Gartos approached and gently touched the surpent.
âOh, no. Nobodyâs tamed her.â
Thatâs right.
Jas nodded looking at the forehead of the surpent.
âSpecial Tamer seems to be able to get along with un-tamed monsters.â
I remember Ivy with the surpents.
Surrounded by surpents as if nothing had happened, but it was an unusual sight.
I didnât scream the first time I saw it, but I was really surprised.
Besides, when I was introduced as âcute,â I had a lot of trouble responding.
Surpent is a very smart monster.
Itâs not in the 3 big monsters, but you can say itâs a special monster.
Some individuals coexist with humans, but that is quite rare.
Many surpents live deep in the woods and refuse human intrusion.
If you force yourself into the woods and think youâre the enemy, youâll never come back from the woods alive again.
The ancient literature also states that âthe village was destroyed because it angered the surpent.â
Thatâs what makes Ivy happy.
âReally? Iâve never heard of it.â
Jas nodded in wonder at his confused expression.
âI guess there arenât so many special tamers that the monsters would like to work with.â
Almost none, except Ivy?
Jace thinks of something in my words.
âDid Dinal meet that special tamer?â
Turn your eyes slightly towards the screams coming from the forest.
I can hear a fairly wide range of voices, whether they are running around quite a bit or not.
Ah.
The surpents suggested this chase this time because Ivy cried.
\nYou must have looked pretty funny.
But Iâm really glad I understand how the surpentants feel.
âAh, is that⌠a swing?â
I followed Jaceâs gaze and smiled bitterly.
Itâs midnight so it just looks thin, but one of the surpents is shaking around with something in mind.
Well, it must have been someone who escaped.
âBy the way, what are you going to do over there?â
Turn your gaze toward the village gate in Galtosâ words.
I was able to see two men sneaking out.
Hide in the shade of the tree and check the faces of the two.
âDefinitely them.â
I didnât expect to meet church officials in this village.
There is no church in this village of Okanke.
A long time ago, there was a dispute between Guilmus of the Adventurer Alliance and the Church over the rights of the Magic Stone that could be harvested in the cave.
Gilmouth used a pretty bad way to crush the church.
Thinking about it now, Gilmouth was amazing back then.
Since then, it seems that the church has crushed every opportunity for the church to build in order not to be robbed of the villageâs money.
So there is no church in this village and there is no one involved.
For some reason, there are church officials in Kingâs Landing.
What do we do?
âSecure and take him.â
Gartos nods at Jasâ words.
âI caught you⌠fainting.â
âŚâŚ
Was it free?
The surpent beside us approached two church officials from above the tree.