When the two of them left the weapons store, a good quality carriage stopped in front of them to block their hands going there.

"What?

It was Grain, the lord, who came out of the carriage early enough.

"Lord Atal, were you here? Great... I heard you guys were in the fight, but I can't stay."

He seemed relieved to see the two of them safe, and Grain looked relieved from the bottom of his heart.

"Uh, I'm sorry to bother you."

Atal was troubled because he didn't think the lord himself was going to come all the way out here to see if he was cheap.

"Absolutely, Master Atal. Neither I nor your father nor Geel cared."

It was Arshna who came down trying to jump out of behind Grain. Atal will be even more surprised to have accompanied her to her, daughter of the lord.

"I didn't expect you two to be together."

"Bi, I'm surprised..."

Caro was also surprised with his eyes round as he rushed to hide behind Atal in the sudden appearance of his lord parent and son.

"Anyway, let me talk to you, see, both of you get on it"

Come on, come on, come on. Pushed back, lost to Grain's push. Perplexed yet, the two will get in the carriage.

"You're Caro, aren't you? You're so cute, just like your father told you! I'm Arshna, Grain's daughter. Nice to meet you."

She smiled and Arshna casually asked Caro to shake his hand, but Caro was in trouble wondering if the slave's self could touch the lord's daughter. When he accidentally turned his gaze to Atal, who was next door, he was smiling calmly.

"Caro, it's okay."

In response to the words of the gentle voice Atal, Caro offered his forehand and right hand as he drooled his ear to heh.

"Yeah, yeah, she's cute after all!

Tickled of motherhood by Caro, who looked puzzled and frightened, Arshna stroked her head jumping to the excitement. Caro, who has never been made this way, is confused but remains in Arshna's arms.

"... don't mess with Caro too much. You seem to be having trouble coping with the Lord's daughter."

Arshna hurriedly let go of her hand, who regained me as if annoyed by the pointing out of a bittersweet Atal.

"Oh, I'm sorry. That's right, I was a lord's daughter when I saw it from the other side..."

Forgetting her position as the daughter of a lord, it was her strengths and also her weaknesses to be able to speak in person at the sight of the inhabitants. Grayne, who was next to Arshna, is keeping a warm eye on her daughter.

"Caro, I don't really care. I'm fine. She's the kind of person who doesn't give a shit, but maybe she can't do it."

Caro, who had a traction as a slave in Atal's words to reassure him, still had a slightly troubled look on his face.

"I have nothing to do with you guys just because you said something to me. Although that is not the case if harm is done. Lord Atal is a benefactor to my life, so you, his squire, are a valued customer."

Caro was still having trouble figuring out how to react to Arshna, who puts on a fluffy, soft grin and tells her that she was an important guest, a slave. But I couldn't feel the emotions coming up anymore, and as I looked, Caro's eyes had tears stored in them. Tears so flooded that they seem to fall zero are rocking Caro's big eyes.

"What!? Why are you crying? A, Dear Atal, I, have you done something!?

Suddenly surprised, Arshna rushed to Atal for help with a troubled look.

"Uh... no, that's not it. Well, Caro's not sad and crying either, so let's just leave him like this for a while."

Atal could imagine why Caro was crying, so he decided to put his hand on her head and gently stroke her. There was no darkness in Caro's expression over his puffy, zero-flowing tears.

"Arshna, let's leave her alone"

Grayne smiled softly and spoke gently to her daughter because she knew why in the same way. It broke my heart to think of Caro's previous predicament and seemed to warm my heart to the purity of my straight daughter everywhere.

Eventually, as the carriage reaches the Lords' Hall, Geir rushes out of the hall to greet him.

"A, Dear Atal! You're safe, more than anything. Good, I'm so glad..."

Atal was also naturally smiling at Geel, who was delighted from the bottom of his heart to see the Atal.

"You worried about Geel, too. Me and Carol are safe here."

Get off the carriage and respond to Geel as he supports Caro's back who got off with him.

"Thank you for your concern"

By this time, both the tears and the calming Caro give their thanks to Geel in a peppery manner. Geel noticed that his eyes were blushing, but sometimes their atmosphere wasn't dark, and he dared pretend not to notice.

"Sir, are you two okay to keep going to the reception room like this?

Grain nods loudly at the confirmation of Geel, who switches to his expression as a butler.

"Oh, we'll get dressed, so you can show us the two first. I'm sorry, can you talk to Geel for a second?"

Grayne and Arshna each head to their room to get dressed for their home use. I guess every time I go out and be a lord, I have to be pretty good at it.

"Then Shawgeel will keep you two company. Let's go to the reception room."

Geel's tension seemed to be rising that the two of us who had been worried about him were safe.

In the guided reception room, he was in a question-attack from an unexcited geel about the battle.

When the two of them were still answering questions as Geel gained momentum, the two dressed Grayne and Arshna came to the reception room.

"I'm sorry to keep you waiting. Aren't you bored?

"What are you saying, sir? Am I boring you or something?"

Geel replies with his chest stretched back to the deacon's expression on Grain's words with a naughty look on his face.

When I think back, I realize how comfortable Geel was listening and that he was drawn to nature.

"... sure, you didn't get bored. I feel like I could have spoken nicely."

"Mr. Geel, it's amazing!

The two of them were impressed with Geel's talking skills when they realized they weren't getting used to it for all the stories he was talking about.

"Pfft, it would be an honor for you to say so. Now, if you'll excuse me."

Geel, who smiled lusciously, quietly left the room as he bowed his head to the four of them.

"Well, Lord Atal. Will you let me talk to you? Talk to Geel. Maybe it's a hassle twice with us, but say hello."

Nodding to Grain, Atal talks about how he was until he received the request, and how he was going from when he received it until the battle was over.

Arshna, who had listened together, stood excitedly on the way again and again, but each time she was seated with Grain's attention reddening her cheeks.

However, Grain also never stood up because his skilled self-control worked, but in his heart he was feeling daunted. My body is feeling up front while I'm listening to you stick around, because I'm a former adventurer, but I guess my body shudders when it comes to all that fighting.

"And, well, so I bought a weapon and just left the store, so I met the two of you."

"Ha... I heard Lord Atal is strong, but I didn't know he had that much power..."

Exhaled impressively, Grayne says as she deposits her weight on the back of the couch.

"It might have been dangerous if the Giganto Demon had come from the beginning, but before that, there were a lot of demons that narrowed down the number of people who would have made it to war, and I had time to get ready."

If the Giganto Demon had appeared in the first phase, many adventurers would have been able to do it and not even defeat a large group of other demons that had been pushing over.

He might also not have been able to prepare a special bullet that would use a lot of bullet points, a weapon of the atar.

This was true, not humble, but seemed not to be perceived as such by the Grains.