âBe careful with those who have medals on their chest.â Because itâs scraps. â\n
A medal is a medal awarded in recognition of merit, right?
Is the person who has it the scrap?
âThe more people, the more money they have.â
I can buy it with money.
Itâs a real scrap.
Fatherâs dazed expression nodded with a knight who gave up.
Theyâre just scratching my menâs achievements.
Itâs kind of a different atmosphere.
Nevertheless, I canât take my menâs merits from me.
The worst as a person is the worst.
Besides, if you repeat that, your subordinates will lose their motivation.
I have one thing to confirm.
What?
When I look at your father, I look around and get one step closer to the knight.
Is there anyone out of the village besides us and Garth?
Do you want to know who was watching Mr. Garth?
Looking at the knight, he shook his head to the side with a strange expression.
Youâre not here?
Look at the gate.
There was a runaway monster, so it was closed tightly.
To get in and out of there, a gatekeeper or a junior adventurer needs to open it.
If you come in and out, youâll know for sure.
So, did you use a hidden door?
âNo one has left the village, but there are those who have gone to the forest.âAh, you just came back. â
Adventurer?
My father looked at two adventurers from the forest.
Well, there were people who could get to the forest without opening the gate.\n
âI asked him to patrol the woods to keep quiet because he said he could hear creepy noises and made people uneasy.âUntil yesterday, I was just as frightened as the rest of them, but today, I showed some motivation and went on a forest patrol.Thatâs strange. Until yesterday, I was afraid to go outside the gate, but today weâre going into the woods alone. â
Thatâs a terrible way to put it.
Looking at the Knights and Clinton, he turned his cold gaze toward the adventurers.
âWhat did they do in the woods?â
âMaybe itâs Garth and the others.âI just completely wiped out the signs, so I canât say itâs true. â
The knightâs expression surprised his fatherâs words.
âDo you have a magic item to clear the trail?It wasnât something that a lower-level adventurer could hold. Do you want to shake it up a bit? â
Shake it up?
â⊠you canât do that, can you?â
ââŠâŠ Tchâ
Father smiles bitterly at the knight who touches his tongue with regret.
Wouldnât you be shaken if you were dressed as a knight?
⊠a threat?
Like, âI know you have something amazing.â
âThis outfit is a little impossible, but itâs bound by discipline. Iâm sorry.â
Iâm really sorry to hear that.
âDo you want Url to do it?â Perhaps some of you are good at that. â
âIâm sure there is.â Thatâs not the only thing thatâs going to happen to that organization. â
The knight looked a little far away and sighed with a tired expression.
I wonder what I remembered.
âLooks like weâre done talking.â
When I followed my fatherâs gaze, Uru-san and the others came out of the break room.
Iâm sure it was the three of you who were watching behind Ur?
Father nodded, and the knight lurking his voice more than ever.
âI donât know any women, but there are two men who have been a little involved in the royal capital.âAt that time, it shouldnât have been named Garth. â
Eh!
If the name is different, it means that you changed it in the same way as me.
Ah, I was surprised to hear it. \nâWhen I last met you, I thought, âThatâ, but I couldnât tell because it was about eight years ago.â
It was eight years ago.
âI was confident that I could observe the two people who were going out into the forest slowly.However, I canât recall the name that was called before. â
âAll right, thank you.â
Your father is a rock, isnât he?
You should be surprised, but not at all surprised by the attitude.
Iâll wave to Mr. Ur for now.
Ah, Mr. Ur has distrusted me.
âIâm sorry Iâm late.â
No, are we done talking?
As if nothing had happened, Uru-san and his father talked.
I should have noticed something in your attitude⊠â
Whatâs that?
Mr. Garth, have you been surprised to see the Knight?
Do you remember the Knight, Mr. Garth?
But when you leave the village, you still look at the knights, donât you?
Iâm sure weâve met in a hiding place⊠hey?
Ah, the gatekeeper said that the Rabinella would be investigated.
Investigating the rabbinella just now will not give us anything.
Iâm sorry I canât say anything, even if I know itâs a waste.
âI wish I could say somethingâŠâ
No, you canât say that.
Pong.
Huh?
âIvy, letâs go.â
When I looked at my father, his shoulders were slightly shaken and his mouth was pulled.
Looks like youâre laughing.
\nIâm really hungry today.
âThere is a tool shop on the main street. Turn left and walk a little bit, and there is a shop calledâ Lai Lai â.Thatâs where we recommend it. â
AhâŠ
Huh?
Whatâs your voice, Mr. Evas?
Whatâs the matter?
No, itâs nothing.
If nothing happens, Iâll shake my head to the side, but I think Evas-san looks a little pale.
I wonder if my father is also worried about my condition.
âSorry, weâll go back to the inn first.â
Garth, who rests his hand on Evas-sanâs back, calls out to Ur-san.
âAll right. Shall I buy you dinner?â
âNo, weââ
âIâll take it, not away, but whoever weâre staying at.â
When your father asks you to block Mr. Garthâs words, he pulls my arm before he hears the answer.
I leaned my neck at the action and followed.
Uru-san is a little puzzled too, but he doesnât seem to stop his father from acting.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âEvas may have noticed that heâs got guards.â
Is that why youâre pale?
Sentinel?
When his father nodded, Mr. Uruâs face crooked in dislike.
âI noticed it when we met in the woods.I was looking at those three people. â
âI didnât feel anything⊠but is it a magic item?â
Probably.
When I heard your fatherâs answer, I breathed out a big breath.