âYes, I heard a weird scream upstairs when I got back to my room. Didnât you hear when the Druids came back?â
In response to Mr. Garthâs words, his father shook his head to the side.
On the second floor, itâs the floor where Micke-san is.
Could it be that Micke-san was screaming?
⊠I donât think so.
âWith the voice of a woman, it sounded like ânot yet, giyaâ.â
Mr. Ars looks at the door of the room with a little concern.
Can you even think of ânot yetâ as ânot yetâ?
But I donât think you need to worry about finding it in this inn.
Anyway, whatâs a gimmick?
âShall I ask Chagu?â Maybe you know something. â
Mr. Garth and the others nodded to his fatherâs words.
Itâs better to get rid of your anxiety as soon as possible.
When I finished lunch and was talking, I decided to think of the names of the three of them.
âTabloâ, âTabloâ and âTabloâ were put forward as candidates for the common names.
This name is often given in imitation of Tabrou, who is also said to be the worldâs first hero.
Youâre not wearing tabloids, are you?
Why is it a similar name?
âThatâs because Tabloe couldnât live that long.â He died at the age of 32 from a wound he sustained when he was a brave man. Thatâs why I donât call it a tabloid because I want you to grow up brave like him, but I want you to live longer. â
I nodded as much as I could to your fatherâs explanation.
Garth and the others seemed to have no idea, and they nodded in admiration.
âWell, I donât mind the tableau or tablo, but I donât recommend the name tablo.â
There are good people such as the head of the tableau in Hatau Village and the head of the tableau in Hatahi Village.
However, the name Tablo is not recommended to me.
Is it a bad memory?
Mr. Arth looks at me strangely.
âYes, very much.â
The blood of my father is already in the past.
I donât have anything to recall.
But I donât want Garth or Evas to be this name anyway.
I wonder if thereâs still a bit of fading?
âI see. If Ivy canât do it, Tablo wonât do it.â âTableauâ and âTabloâ are similar, so letâs stop them. Do you have any other suggestions? â
Ars turned me down without asking what happened in particular.
Think of a different name while appreciating it.
Arthur, how about Milfie?
Arthur thinks a little bit about what Evas says.
That sounds like a pretty name.
âFather, is that the name of a famous woman?â
âAh, itâs famous in the capital as the name of the saintly lady.â However, the name is also the name of a woman who was said to be a rare villain. â
A rare wretch to a saint.
Is it also the name of a good person or a person with a problem?
So, is there a saintly lady?
Itâs the first time Iâve heard of it.
Isnât the name of the bad girl, Evas, terrible?
âNo, I didnât know that.â Only the name of the woman who worked so hard to build the hospital. I canât believe the rare witch was named Milfie. â
Itâs the name of the man who built the hospital.
Milfie⊠itâs kind of a delicious name, huh?
Does it look delicious?
No, I donât think so.
Well, what about the logs?
Log Rif?
Iâve heard of it somewhere.
Where was it?
Um⊠oh, thatâs Gilmouthâs name in Otlewa.
Besides, heâs not the one whoâs the guarantor of the account.
Itâs kind of shocking that I canât remember such a person right away.
Itâs true that about 200 years ago, you were the top adventurer who left a reputation for defending the village by conquering a horde of monsters by yourself.
Evas nodded to Mr. Garthâs words.
âThatâs right. Garth, what about the logs?â If youâre an adventurer, donât you think itâs a good idea to name a famous adventurer? â
Seeing Evas, Arthur leaned his head.
âBut I think it was also the name of a famous con artist.â Indeed, I have heard that the nobility of the capital fraudulently stole magic items and large sums of money. â
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Evas shrugged his shoulders at Arthurâs words.
âArthurâs right, the log is not the name of the con artist.â
Is that so?
âSome con aristocrats cheat on aristocrats.â I donât want to praise you, but you have the courage. â
âIvy, the log riffs are only for the aristocrats and the rich, so they were quite popular with the people of the capital and the surrounding towns. Because of that popularity, it seemed like it was hard to find.â
Huh, was it popular?
Iâm surprised at what your father said.
Well, I wonder if it was popular because many people didnât have good feelings for the nobility?
But the rich, too?
Was there any reason they were targeting you?
Iâm so curious!
âWhy did the con artistâs log riff target the nobility and the rich?â
When I saw your father, he made me smile bitterly.
This shows a lot of curiosity, doesnât it?
âThe con artist log riff is aimed at a rich man who is dyin âhis hands on crime, but canât get his hands on power, or who is rubbing crime with money. Thatâs why there were no aristocrats or rich people to sue for log riffs. Well, there was only one aristocrat who sued for the damage. As a result of the complaint, the nobleman was crushed.â
I donât know if I can call myself a convinced con man, but I think itâs cool.
Crushing is amazing, isnât it?
Noticing Mr. Garthâs indescribable expression, he tilted his neck.
What do you think of âcrushingâ?
âI think it was crushed because there was evidence.â
Evidence?
âI told the aristocrat that it matched the scam, and the adventurer guild Gilmouth asked me to show him the list of the ones that matched the scam.â If we donât know the damage, we wonât be able to move. The aristocrats immediately brought a list of stolen magic items. Gilmouth is said to have held his head when he looked at the list. â
Can you hold your head?
I donât know what to do, but whatâs on that list?
âThe list submitted by the nobility also contained the names of the magic items that had been reported asâ stolen by someone else âby other nobles, as well as the items that were forbidden to be possessed.â
The aristocrats have submitted such a list.
Maybe you didnât know it was a magic item?
âMoreover, there was even the name of the magic item that was said to have disappeared at some point from the royal vault.â Gilmouth probably caught his head because he found the name of the magic item. Well, apparently, I contacted the royal family immediately. â
âFather, Iâm familiar with it.â
Iâm a little surprised.
âMy fellow adventurers, who have been working together for about a year, liked to talk about conspiracies and possible sidelines. Thatâs why I was told so many things. Well, it was useful, so it was an undisputed story.â
Is it the influence of the people I worked with?
What happened to the logs?
Was he always a con artist?
âHe seemed to have disappeared completely in time. Whether he ran away or died or was wiped out, it seems that for a while there were quite a few rumors in the capital.â
As far as Iâm concerned, I want you to get away with it.