Chapter 706: Lesson 653 The Sub-Gilmouth is strong!
Um, why do you often send out Mr. Gilmouth and the Commander?
Looking at the Adventurerâs Guild, the number of Adventurers was higher than any village or town.
With so many adventurers, I think I could handle all sorts of things.
âAh, thatâs to deal with the monsters overflowing from the cave.â There are many strong monsters in the caves of this village, and they are prone to problems between monsters. Moreover, every time something went wrong, monsters overflowed outside the cave. There are monsters so strong that even the top adventurers canât handle them. Even though you know there are such monsters, you canât let the adventurers handle them. Thatâs why Gilmouth and the Commander are being driven out. â
Thatâs what it is.
Even the top adventurers canât handle it, so thereâs a very strong monster in the cave in this village.
Garth and the others looked at Abar with a surprised expression.
âAh, there are monsters that are much stronger than the caves in other villages and towns.â There are too many caves, so more than half of the moon is outside the village, either Gilmouth or the Commander. â
Are monsters overflowing from the cave so often?
Isnât that a little unusual?
âMore than half a month? Isnât it more frequent to see monsters overflowing from the cave than in the past?â
Ms. Abar nodded at Mr. Urâs words.
âIt was in the old literature, but it seems to be active.â
Period of activity?
Maybe thatâs why the new caves are good, the number of monsters overflowing is increasing, and itâs a bit of a tough time.
Iâve never heard of a period of activity in a cave.
Father snorts with a strange expression.
âThe leader of the regiment noticed an anomaly in the number of times monsters overflowed from the cave, but he checked the literature and found out.â Until I checked the literature, no one knew there was an activity period, so I think itâs natural that Druid didnât know. â
I see.
âUm⊠sorry about me in such a difficult timeâ
Mr. Ars bows his head to Mr. Abal.
Besides, Abar-san shakes his head to the side in a panic.
âDonât worry, weâll take care of the sub-gilmas three times more than usual.â Thereâs no problem. â
Isnât it pointless to triple the number of people working on paperwork?
With a strange thought, I tilted my neck, and my gaze met that of Abar-san.
Sabguilmas canât get any stronger than the top adventurers.
Mr. Abar is a very strong man.
âThatâs why if we can handle a case that doesnât have to be Gilmouth or the Commander, weâll be driven out.â Well, in our case, itâs two or three. Thereâs a lot of people who donât like paperwork, so weâre always in touch. However, weâll take care of it ourselves, so weâll have more paperwork. â
I wonder if many strong people are not good at paperwork?
Until now, some of the Guilmas and regimental leaders werenât good at paperwork.
Speaking of which, some people ran around collecting documents.
âAs for Sub-Gilmouth, thatâs enough.â Abal. I need to know, is that rumor a trap? If itâs a trap, whatâs wrong with it? â
Mr. Abal spurted out somehow in response to Mr. Ullâs question.
Ahahaha. I asked with a terrible expression, so I wondered what it was. â
Uru sighed at Abar-san, who was laughing loudly.
Abar
âOh, no. Itâs a trap, including the evil of it.â
Mr. Abal answers with a smile.
âIs there anyone who gets caught up in that?â
Abar-san nods to his strange father.
âIt has been reported that two nobles from the capital of the kingâs capital are moving based on the rumor brilliantly.â
Both of you?
âAre you kidding me?â
Garth and the others had complicated faces as his father muttered in a daze.
âThis is the truth, one of you, believe that rumor. The other one is moving with the rumor as a trap. Well, thatâs what I thought.â
Mr. Abalâs words made Mr. Uru look disgusting.
âThereâs such an idiot, isnât there?â
Everyone nodded and Abar-sanâs shoulder shook.
âKukuku, the people watching them were lamenting.â Itâs hard not to laugh. â
âHaha, I guess. But I didnât think it would work that way. Are you really an aristocrat in the capital?â
Abar-san shrugged his shoulders at Uru-sanâs words.
âThe two of them in the trap are the ones who became the head of the team unexpectedly.â Iâm not studying. â
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Unexpectedly?
âLast year, there was a criminal organization that involved many nobles, right?â
Involved the nobility?
Did you see it?
You mean the criminal organization based in Ottawa?
My father glances at me.
Oh, this is the case I was involved in.
âYes, there were aristocrats involved in the criminal organization who could not refuse because of the power of the aristocracy.â However, even if they knew about the crime, they could not be acquitted because they remained silent, so those who were involved with the criminal organization were stripped of their noble nationality and turned into civilians. They made sure that the rest of us could inherit the aristocracy. Well, thatâs a blessing. â
Gratitude.
Mr. Urlâs expression looked like it was stinking.
Is there anything suspicious about it?
It seems that the two of us who set the trap were the three sons who took their seats at that time.
âIf youâre a third son, you havenât studied at all to become the head of the company.â After all, it wasnât a favor, it was harassment. I donât think those who havenât studied can survive among the nobles. Moreover, since Iâm the nobleman who caused the problem, I donât think there will be any noblemen who can help me. â
âThatâs really kind of a favor, isnât it?â
âWhy do you think that?â
Mr. Abar smiled bitterly at Mr. Uru, who was tilting his neck.
âI think I left the nobleman to make a suggestion.â âItâs difficult to survive the nobility that caused the problem, so itâs better to sell the nobility and the territory to get the money, but what do you do?â Many nobles chose money at that time. But a few chose not to forsake the privileges of the nobility, and chose to inherit. You would have been surprised if you had offered to inherit. â
âFrom there on, youâre stupid.â If I had been a little clever, I would definitely have chosen the money. The nobility with the problems will have no choice but to lose. â
When Uru-san made a fool of herself, his father and Abal-san nodded bitterly.
âYou must have been surprised to inherit. There is no money in the house for the payment of damages, and it is difficult to manage the territory. At that time, I should have asked for help from my surroundings, but since the third son was an aristocrat, he was treated specially by his surroundings, so it was impossible for him to hold it just because it was so expensive in vain. But we need some money to survive the aristocracy. If you donât have the money, you have to make it somewhere. So, you must have heard the rumors of this village.â
Rumors about this village?
Could it be that the rumor that âOkanko Village is full of money, so if you do it well, itâs not a thousand-dollar dreamâ flowed to the capital for a while?
Mr. Abal laughs at Mr. Urâs words, saying, âThatâs it.â
That rumor changed so much before it reached the capital, didnât it?
âWell, thatâs right. If youâre a strong adventurer, itâs not even a thousand bucks.â Itâs a rumor that the Okanko Village has circulated to gather the top adventurers. â
Too much change!
The only thing that suits me is a thousand bucks.
âWell, only a few people believe such stupid rumors.â But apparently, they believed it, and because theyâre noble, they think it will work if they lose power. Actually, weâre getting a little bit of the victim out. I may have been allowed to do that in my territory, but not here. â
Well, Iâm glad the operation went well.
Mr. Abal laughed at Mr. Uruâs words.
When I heard about this operation from Gilmouth, I thought it would definitely fail.