"Oh, no way they're headed to a woodland settlement without saying no. Exactly. This was unexpected for me."
after sunset.
Face to face with Camua-Josh toward Kimmus's Tail Pavilion as planned, this one was to be explained that way before he opened his mouth.
"You're talking about a difference in language between an auditor and a troop leader. So, I mean, officially the words of apology were delivered to Donda-Lou - did you already hear that story?
"Yes, just as we were on our way here, we ran into the Donda-Lou luggage trucks returning from Castle Town."
Following a report from Rudd-Lou, Donda-Lou returned to the settlement of Rudd by cutting up his giva hunting job on the spot. So he exchanged words with me, and then took Rudd-Lou and Darmu-Lou into the castle town as his offerings.
"Of course, the auditors had been asked by the Marquis Genos about something called autonomy for forestside settlements. But Ruid, the captain of the unit, didn't know the story, so it came to something like today."
"Yes, but how could a man named Ruid not know about autonomy? Does that person not always act with the auditors?
"Yeah, Marquis Genos testified about that, too. We talked about autonomy the first day they visited Genos, but Ruid was in command of the soldiers in the boarding town at that time, and he wasn't in the talks."
Then the muscle of the day will be through.
But I wasn't convinced.
"But it was the auditors who ordered the investigation of the Lou family, wasn't it? Didn't you give them any attention when you gave that order?
"Yeah, it seems it was Dreg who gave the order. He's always drunk, so he gave cluttered orders at his usual rate. Still, if Ruid hadn't mingled about autonomy, it wouldn't have been such a commotion, and Tall On would have said he was more apologetic."
Indeed, the Donda-Lu and the others also stated that in Castle Town they were apologized to Talon. Marquis Malstein, Marquis of Genos, was also present on the occasion, and he said that he had spoken to me asking if it would be convenient.
"Of the Lew family, uh... was it Darm-Lew? He asked me to give him the toes of the soldiers who broke the code, and it seemed like a tough sword screen. Though Donda-Lou seems to have managed to hold the spear."
"Yes, I don't know what would have happened if Donda-Lou had put himself in anger"
Naturally, Donda-Lou was mad. But before we got into Castle Town, when Lyelpham-Sudra and I tried to convey the suspicions in our hearts together, we were thinking with our eyes burning like flames.
"Sure, this may be a ploy that's trying to piss us off. That purpose has been fulfilled."
The internal pressure of that anger was just awesome for not raising an anger like Dalm-Lu. Even I, a long-time clientele, have inadvertently trembled.
"Anyway, first of all, let me hear the aristocrats' clarification. The way forward is decided from then on"
With that said, Donda-Lou went to Castle Town and exchanged words with Talon and Malstein, then accepted the apology and returned.
In doing so, I heard him say, "There's no second time."
"As Nabien has said, they are pushing to the end of such a periphery to preserve the peace of the kingdom. They can't break the laws of the kingdom on their own, so I'm surprised what happened today."
When Camua-Josh said so, a grumpy voice called "Hey" was thrown from the kitchen entrance.
"Camua, you're in the way of your work here again.... Terrier, simmer the giva for two and the gibberish for three."
"Yeah, okay.... Asta, may I ask you to simmer?
"Ah, yes. Roger that."
As can be seen from the content of the words, it was Milan-Math who brought in the order.
For about two days now, Milan-Math is finally getting back to work. The dislocated right shoulder was not yet full, and doctors were pressing me in case I had a fever when I was forced to, but I insisted that I start working just for the job of paying.
Milan-Math is also looking perfectly healthy after the period of pain relief that is not physically suitable. Though the bandage wrapped around his head was painful, the meat returned to his sneaky cheeks and his complexion seemed healthy.
"Exactly today, the soldiers seem to be getting a little grown up.... Totally disastrous for the Lew family."
"Uhm! If I had been on the spot, whoever would have stopped me would have thrown a couple of them away!
It was Dan-Rutim who laughed gahaha accordingly.
Except for its Dan-Rutim and Ai-Fa, the face of the escort has changed. Rudd-Lou went to the castle town at the behest of Donda-Lou, and Ziza-Lou was to keep his absence, so that Sin-Lu and Lau-Ray were to be elected instead.
"Damn, you're the loose ones in between. If you were hurting one of our countrymen, you wouldn't have just said sorry."
Rau-Ray, who looks in a good mood in the crackling accommodation town, also says so with a smile. but in the next moment, those watery eyes were shining as a hound.
"Especially if it was harmful to my family, I couldn't keep quiet either. I have to offer a prayer of gratitude to Mother Forest."
When the soldiers pressed him, Yamil-Ray was also in the study group. Truly, it was fortunate during the misfortune that the soldiers did not put the women in their hands.
"My house was protected by my father Lyada, and I was never trampled and vandalized by the soldiers. That's not why they're allowed to do it."
Whilst stating so, Sin-Lu was a depositional facade. Even if you're angry inside, you're not in the mood to reveal it.
Serve the simmering of the rewarmed giva on a wooden plate, then I look back at Camua-Josh once again.
"Camua, I'd like to have one for you."
"Yeah, what? Don't hesitate to ask me anything."
"Camua used to say he wasn't a bad guy about the people in the King's Capital, was he? That's why it's more troublesome than it was when Cycleus, he said.... Is that word really true?
"Hmm. Maybe that depends on the definition of justice and evil."
That being said, Camua-Josh laughed at the garlic.
"I can assure you that they're not the big bad guys like Cycleus. However, I can't even hope for honesty and cleanliness like the people by the woods. Can you understand that?
"Yes. But breaking the law is a sin, isn't it? For me, people who make the law crooked just want to be considered bad guys."
"Is that about the soldiers? Or... are we talking about another people?
"That's what I want to ask you, Camus. What are the two auditors and their captain, Ruid, like?
Camua-Josh stroked his bearded raw mandible with his hands out of the gap in his cape.
"Though I don't know that much about it either. When he was asked to lead us to Genos in King's Capital, he confirmed the auditors to those who were sincere. Let me tell you that as it is... First of all, Dreg is depressed by his current position. Born into a splendid house called the Duke of Bangs, he was not at peace with his third son, and was given the position of auditor of the Wang capital, but he was not dissatisfied with it."
"Is the House of the Duke of Bangs a pretty high status?
"Well, the Duke's family is second only to the Selva royal family. Besides, Vans is one of the five Duke territories surrounding the King's Capital, so don't guess and measure its format."
Then I guess that means that it comes from a house that also surpasses the Marquis Genos family. It is also satisfying that it is so high-pressure.
"But you mean you didn't put it on so many key positions to be a third son? If you say so, you're in the same position as Polearths, Silhouel, etc."
"Yeah. So I guess you're teasing fruit liquor to clear your worries. I'm sure he hopes to get rid of this troublesome problem as soon as possible and return to the King's Capital."
"I see.... So who's called Tall On?
"On the contrary, he said, his format as a nobleman is insignificant. Though named for the last seat of the Baron Berry family, it would be almost as good as the chivalry class. So, he's also keen to work on the auditor's job, and he's jumping to give himself a name. Although the appearance is like that, the strength of the merit heart seems to be quite something."
It was a little unexpected. Such a side was hidden on the back of that person who seemed to have no place to hold onto.
"So, who's Ruid?
"That's a typical samurai now. I'm not as honest, diligent, and accommodating as Mel Fried is. However, as a commander of the army, he is considered to be very good and promising for the future. My acquaintance sympathized with me for pushing such a chore job."
"I see. After all, this is a job out of your original duties, isn't it?
"Um, I don't suppose they're superior to the weight of their duties, but they belong to a certain expeditionary regiment. I don't think it's ever a rewarding job to audit the peripheral territories, because it's about fighting Mahydra and Zerad's army."
"... is a man named Ruid in a mood like a runaway, off the orders of an auditor?
"No, no, I told you I'm honest and not accommodating, right? Especially this time, I think he's just doing his job solemnly because he's been ordered to work for the auditors."
So finally, I was able to consolidate my image, too.
From day to day, I feel that something in my chest that was more obsessed with me has taken shape.
"Camua, I've summed up my thoughts on today's noise for myself...... could you give me some feedback on whether that's not out of the question?
That's how I tried to convey my thoughts to Camua-Josh everywhere.
Camua-Josh, having finished hearing everything, grinned satisfactorily.
"Yeah, that's a pretty good opinion. Even for me, I think that's the truth."
"So Camus, too, guessed this way from the beginning?
"No, no, I was leaning my neck inside too. Because their manners are so rough, what's the point of all this noise? If Asta's right, it sounds like a lot of things are happening."
"If so... shouldn't this story be told to the Dougs as well? Because they're like victims, so to speak."
"Yeah, I agree with that, too. Looks like I just dropped a paragraph on your job, and I guess I should tell him on this occasion?
"Huh? Am I going to tell you?
When I raised my voice in surprise, the eye-fa, who had refrained right next to me, sparkled his eyes.
"Camua-Josh, if you want Asta to do a dangerous imitation, I won't shut up."
"There's nothing dangerous about bringing information that's beneficial to them. Instead, I wonder if they appreciate me and help me tie the right edge?
"But a story like this should be the same no matter who tells it"
"No, no, because I'm totally considered the Hand of Lord Genos. Doug and Iphius may not listen properly, either, just in case it's some ruse. I think it would be most appropriate to tell from Asta, who was also standing in the middle of a scene."
I looked back at Ai-Fa again.
"Whatever it is, I think this story should be told to the Dougs. If we keep this up, they might end up in the most dangerous position."
"... is Asta showing herself to them?
"Huh? Well... if I had guessed right now, I would be so sorry to hear them"
Ai-Fa took a deep sigh before lifting her golden brown forehead.
"Damn, the one named you... ok. But if those two names are in place, we need another escort."
When Ai-Fa glanced, Sin-Luu advanced out of the three.
"Then I'll accompany you. This is Dan Rutim and Lau Ray. If they stay, they're in danger."
"What? If it's going to be rough, take me with you."
When Rau-Ray gave him a name with a smile on his face, Ai-Fa glanced at you with a tight eye.
"You weren't listening? If it's going to be rough, I won't let Asta imitate it like that in the first place."
"Oh, my God, I'm bored. Then do as you please."
"Mm-hmm. Rayna-Lew, leave it to us!
Dan-Lutim didn't seem to have any differences either.
Rayna-Lew and Terrier-Mass are worried about watching us.
"So shall we go? It looks like Iphius is still here, so it fits right in."
That's what Camua-Josh says, Ai-Fa says, "Hmm?," he frowned.
"Will Camua-Josh accompany you too? Then why don't we tell them there?"
"No, no, I'm only an intermediary. Besides, I should be able to reinforce Asta's story myself. Let's try to convince those stubborn people with our hands."
That's why we're going to the dining room for four.
In the dining room, Milan-Math, Late and the two women are encouraged to work in the paycheck. When I told Milan-Math the story, one of the women pulled in to help with the kitchen.
"I'm sorry, Milan-Mus. I was still in the middle of work."
"Hmm. I'll be the first to talk to you. Even such a troublemaker is a customer."
That's how we stepped into the back of the dining room, adding Milan-Math.
It had already been about an hour since sunset and the dining room had been busy. Visitors from the extra inn also indulge in Giva cuisine, making a cheerful noise. I took the hunter. As we soaked in between, many of them spoke out worryingly, but I could only return "nothing to worry about".
The soldiers of the Wang capital are always in the deepest seat of the dining room.
The number of people is 22. Twenty of the original guests and Iphius and his offerings.
Indeed, they seemed to be more quiet than they were when they were dining in the Blue Sky Dining Room. He carries a dinner in his mouth that focuses on Giva cuisine, exchanging words with Pompous.
"Hey, it's unusual for you to come out that way. Did you just come here to hear some words of apology?
Doug raised his voice when we stood in line.
Milan-Math looks back at you with a laid-back face.
"Be rude during dinner. Asta, who's helping me with the cooking, wants to exchange words with you."
"Oh, I don't mind. You're gonna have to complain for a second."
"I'm not here to complain.... Um, can't I talk to you somewhere a little quieter?
In my words, Doug said, "Hmm?," he hoisted the edge of his mouth.
"How dare you take the hunter by the woods and Camua-Josh and blame me? If I do get surrounded by those people, I'll just have to crawl to the ground."
"There is no sardine to blame you. I just want to talk to you. Hopefully, to you and Iphius."
Ifius, wearing a curry-filled forehead, stared at us as he scattered shrubs and creepy breathing noises.
After all, Doug is frowning at Uranzo.
"To Iphius, what's your business? I'm telling you, it was my squad that pushed him into the woodland settlement, so Iphius stayed in the lodging town, right?
"Yes. Still, I would like to speak to you, who lead the soldiers. I would have liked to have spoken to a man named Ruid, but is he a castle town?
Doug stood up loosely, holding his head.
"I don't know, but even if you're just saying it in a place like this, you're not going to get on with it. Why don't you go to the room I gave you?"
"Yes. If you can do that, I'd appreciate it"
Ifius also took off his forelock and stood up.
Doug laughs at the silent soldiers.
"You're right to ask. We'll be exchanging words with Asta at Fa's house. Don't ask for extra food until we get back."
That's how Milan-Math and I broke up on the spot and we moved the place upstairs with the rooms.
This is the first time I've ever been upstairs in Kimmus' Tail Pavilion. Many doors were installed in the wooden aisles, just like the lodgings I had previously taken care of in Doug.
Doug, walking to the deepest part of it, opens the door unconstructively and steps indoors. I waited for him to light the candlestick with Lana's leaves, and then we let him in too.
The room was about six tatami in size and a bunk bedroom was installed between the left and right walls. There is only a window on the front wall and the only thing you can call conditioning is a small table and a water bottle or so.
The sleeping area is thrown out with familiar armor, bags, etc. When I sleep, I guess I'll put it down on the floor. Just like Doug's lodging, this room also seemed to be a space that existed only to sleep.
"If you want to sit on the bunk, do as you please. Don't complain unless you touch your precious armor."
Doug opened the back window and laid his back on the heel of it. Iphius stands next to it.
We stood still and let ourselves be relative to those two names.
"Now, before we talk, can you let me know the names of those hunters over there? I'll have to report this to the captain later."
In response to Doug's words, Ai-Fa and Sin-Lu gave him names.
Doug laughs delightfully.
"Sin-Lu in Lu's house, huh? So you're the hunter by the woods who won the fight in Genos. I've heard from the Force Commander."
"... right"
"Oh. Rumor has it Dawn from" Red Fang "was in that fight, too. Well, if a monster like you is dealing with him, Dawn, he'll be just like the baby."
"... the man named Dawn remembers. Sure, it seemed like a trick, but Melfried and Raylis in Castle Town were more of a tough opponent to me."
"Yeah. Even in such a peaceful land, you have such a big swordsman"
After shrugging one shoulder, Doug turned to me.
"So? I got out on the way to dinner. Let me talk to you without any extra prerequisites."
"Roger that.... Doug, you guys really weren't informed about the right to autonomy, were you? I heard that not just you guys at the scene, but even a person named Ruid who gave the order, weren't informed of it. Is that the truth?
"Well, we're talking about it now. You think we're gonna break the law like this?
"Yeah. You guys withdrew when you heard me talk about autonomy, so I guess that's true. But the auditors had been informed about the right to autonomy. You've already heard that story, haven't you?
"Oh. You're talking about that drunken nobleman forgetting to tell such an important story. Damn, that's a long story."
"... is that really just a story I forgot by accident? Is there any chance that you didn't tell them intentionally?
Doug kept his mouth shut and looked at me like he was exploring.
Iphius remains silent, sounding his breathing.
"Thank you. I couldn't grasp the purpose of today's commotion. What do you mean, all of a sudden, you push it into a forest settlement and you investigate it? What orders were you given by your superiors?
"... we were merely ordered to investigate the life of the Lew family, who had lost their fortune in the lodging town business. The size of the house, the spacing, the scheduling, the number of people in your family."
"Why did you dare not speak to Lord Genos about it? If it's the first word, the people of the Lou family would have welcomed you with all their heart."
"Hmm. If I had made a recommendation or something in advance, they would have hidden something inconvenient? It's nothing strange."
"Really? Still, if we had accompanied Genos officials, we wouldn't have made that kind of noise either. If you didn't recommend it to the forest folks until just before, and you were visiting a forest settlement with someone in Genos, wouldn't you have done your errands?
"... you must have poked the auditors in the last interrogation? And I'm sure the auditor who got angry didn't think he should talk to Lord Genos."
"Really? I wish that was all we talked about, but I knew it wouldn't fall for me. If the auditors had the idea of proceeding peacefully, it would be impossible to forget to tell them about the right to autonomy."
This is only a guess, so nothing is a proven story. So I just had to tell the Dougs what I had in mind.
"In the first place, I can't find much significance in the practice of investigating the lives of the Lou family. More than that, I suspect this is a ploy set up to anger the Lou family"
"You think it's a ploy? What good is it to an auditor to imitate that?
"It will be possible to say that the people by the woods are dangerous barbarians. Would that make it easier to argue that the autonomy granted to the Marquis Genos is also an unjust one?
That was the main focus of my conjecture.
Doug is holding his mouth again as he glances at suspicion.
"If the investigation had been conducted as forcefully as it was, I think Chief Donda-Lou would have had more intense anger as well. At the end of it, I might have stuffed you with your toes. Weren't the auditors saying then that it would be dangerous to give autonomy to the people of the woods after having let you give them your toes?
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"If the law instituted by Lord Genos were to undermine the soldiers of the King's capital, that would be a big deal, wouldn't it? Even though you are the ones who broke the law, it seems to me that it is the Marquis Genos and the people of the woods who will be forced into a painful position. In the first place, we give autonomy to the people of the woods, so this kind of tragedy has arisen - and if they say so, then Marquis Genos is going to be pushed into quite a predicament."
"... are you going to argue that the auditors tried to sacrifice us for such a filthy plot, etc?
"I'm not going to insist. I'm just saying, isn't that possible? Do you have more of an auditor personality than I do? Do you think those people are not the ones who think of such a ploy? … so I'm very happy."
A painful silence seized the spot.
In it, Camua-Josh, who was pulling back, speaks up.
"I can't say I know all about those two either, so I thought I'd like your opinion. Many of the noblemen in Wang Du would consider soldiers only tools, right? That's why I'm worried about you."
"... Still, the auditor is an auditor. Do you think an auditor who came to do his job at the royal decree would imitate trespassing on the law?
"When I say law, the current Marquis Genos has launched a new one, because it's the law of Genos. Hey. I don't suppose you'll ever remember to blame your conscience rather than trample upon the laws of the kingdom that exists from now on."
While stating so, Camua-Josh was slightly laughing.
"In the first place, they visited the land to restrain it, afraid that the Lord Genos would put too much power on it. If you think that sacrificing some soldiers is cheap if you can do the right thing - and so on, you're in trouble."
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"Besides, they seem to have felt a great sense of crisis in the presence of the people by the woods. Maybe it was something that I learned from you guys that the folks at the woods were awesome warriors, so I was unnecessarily stirred up by the crisis. If there were hundreds of hunters with the power of ten soldiers, that would be comparable to thousands of troops. I think it's getting more and more troublesome, so I'm starting to focus on cutting the power of the people by the woods."
"Well, if there were hundreds of these monsters, that would be the only threat."
"Yeah. Because if you're not a person living in Genos, you don't even know how honest and clean the people by the woods are. I guess it's just the only way to get rid of that power as a warrior and feel horrible. In other words, the auditors suspect that it is the people of the woods who are giving the Lord Genos great strength and confidence."
That's how Camua-Josh's eyes have turned to us.
"So from here on out, it's a report from me. At the meeting with Lord Genos today, the auditors have come up with another hell of a proposal."
"A hell of a suggestion?
"Oh. It is a suggestion that the people by the woods should not be taken down from the woods and treated like any other inhabitant. That story must have already been told to Donda-Lou."
Really, Ai-Fa sparkled her blue eyes.
"What are we going to do, get us out of the woods? It's not like we should live as people in town, or anything like that?
"Yeah, that's no way to hit it. They've been saying," Why don't we dispose of the people of the north who work in Turan and make the people of the woods their inhabitants instead? "
"Disposing of the people of the North... you're not executing them without sin, are you?
Camua-Josh smiled so that he could fool me when I accidentally stunned his mouth.
"He was talking about whether to execute him or sell him off to another town is up to the Lord Genos. If we do that, we'll run out of people to raise Fuwano and Maria, so we can get the people around the woods to take the job, so that's what we're talking about."
"Stupid. Then will the woods be filled with gibberish?"
"Oh. That sounds like someone in town, even the vigilante, could organize to deal with it, he said. On the face of it, it would be unjust to let the people of the woods take on the arduous task of hunting Gibba."
With a pungent look, Camua-Josh shrugs his shoulders.
"Although the last interrogation seemed to point the spear all the way at Asta, it must also be because we see Asta as the key to Marquis Genos manipulating the people of the woods. Totally annoying."
"... then I guess even more credibility will be added to the story just now. It would be easier to claim the danger if you pissed off the forest people."
"Yeah. So I think Donda-Lou's sober handling was totally right. The auditors may have had a sneak bite."
So Camua-Josh turned to the Dougs once again.
"Well, that's the place to talk. Nothing is a proven story, nor can we impeach the auditors at this stage. But I guess you guys need to be careful, too. Be careful, you won't lose anything."
"Hmm... so you've already been informed about the new orders that have been given to us?
To Doug's words, Camua-Josh nodded, "Yeah."
"You're going into the Morga Forest tomorrow. So you're investigating how powerful a beast Gibba is? Damn, that's ridiculous."
"Hey," he said, as Ai-Fa could not reveal himself.
"Camua-Josh, why are you keeping your mouth shut about such an important story? I thought you said there was nothing to hide.
"I'm sorry. I was obsessed with Asta's story earlier, so I stuck around talking to her.... Besides, Donda-Lou should know about this story. In the evening, when I visited Castle Town."
Camua-Josh is laughing with his eyebrow butt down as he streams the rage of Ai-Fa. With that smile on his face, Ai-Fa put his arms around him dissatisfied.
"Then why didn't Donda-Lou tell us the story? We weren't told anything about dropping people off in the woods or about them going into the woods."
"Well, maybe Donda-Lou didn't weigh that much either, because it was a story that Marquis Genos himself was vehemently opposed to. Of course, I guess we're going to talk slowly after the I-Fa's return to the settlement. 'Cause there's no way that a story like that would come true about bringing people down from the woods, is there?
"Naturally. There's no way I can accept such a story."
"And besides the people by the woods, there's no other way to get giva hunting jobs together. If the vigilantes could have left Gibba, they wouldn't have been allowed to emigrate from the woods 80 years ago."
With that said, Camua-Josh turned again toward the Dougs.
"That's the same thing with you guys, Doug, Iphius. Though you are good soldiers, that knife is a knife to slay enemy soldiers. Not to slay the beast of the wild."
"Hmm. Still, we just do what we're given. For us now, a beast called Gibba is the enemy."
Doug was burning his eyes like fire.
But there, even the mindless fire, which hurt my pride as a soldier, was not to be felt on fire.
Sin-Lu, who realizes how such a Doug is doing, speaks with a slight narrowing of his eyes.
"... I guess ordering soldiers to slay Gibba is so much a mystery story as ordering us hunters to slay humans. Your chief can't refuse a misguided order like that?
"There's no way I can. At least it is the auditors who have the power of order in this land. If the Troop Commander defies that order, it will be considered a treason."
Doug laughed furiously as he hid his burning eyes behind his eyelids.
"In the meantime, is that the end of your story? Then we'll go back to the cafeteria."
"Yeah, but, Doug..."
"I told you before. It is the nobles who decide everything. We have no choice but to work as loyal swords, as you say."
Then Doug wiggled his black-brown hair with his eyelids closed.
"Ah... that is, Iphius, if from now on my words are such as to avenge the kingdom, report them to the Troop Leader from you."
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"Asta in Fa's house, the auditor's job is partitioned more by Talon. Another great drunken nobleman is just being rolled flat in his hand without realizing it himself."
"Oh, no, really?
Camua-Josh embarked on an intriguing journey, but there was Doug twisting his mouth with "Phew".
"I'm talking to Asta at Fa's house. You're pulling in, Whirlwind North.... Anyway, it's the Tall On that's building the road for this job. Even if it was Dreg who mentioned something that wasn't even Locke, it was Tall On who was holding him back. I'm not sympathetic to the drunken nobleman who's been drinking since daylight, but you can't get the wrong guy to fight."
"... ok. Thank you for sharing such an important story."
"Hmm. If it weren't for you, some of my precious men would have had their toes cut off. I don't think they deserve it. Then I don't think they deserve to be draped with fine decorations."
Doug, who finally opened his eyelids, looks at Iphius on the side.
Iphius squeezed a cloudy voice between breathing sounds.
"Whatever it is, it's not working... your goats are crawling..."
"Hmm. Then you'll get your eye spill."
"... thank you for your patience..."
"Oh well. If I'm downgraded to a soldier, use it as good as you want."
That being said, Doug woke himself up from the edge of the window with a bouncing momentum.
"Well, that's a continuation of dinner. We'll order a lot of Giva food again, so don't serve raw meat."
"Yes, I accept"
I was so full of feelings that I let them do the same.
Totally devastated today, but I guess there was a lot to gain from that. I could think that way, staring at Doug's stern face laughing like he blew something off.