"Maybe..."

"Are you..."

Surprisingly, Atal and Caro had the same person on their minds.

"Yes, I am the father of Jacob in the Knights"

Toinger nodding proudly somewhere. And it was Dens who didn't know what was going on next to the Atals.

"He was pretty strong."

To Toinger's words Atal had remembered the battle at the castle. Jacob was a powerful and serious knight.

"Well, I think he was the only one who was particularly strong."

The same was true of Caro, who received one end of that power into his body.

"Ha ha, well said. I guess Jacob lost without a hand or a leg? You said you'd never fought a man so strong before, right? - Tell me what you really think."

Toynger laughed when he saw the Ataru, as he had heard the upside of the matter from Jacob.

"You're asking me everything... then I can't help it. Among the Knights, Jacob was definitely strong in Dantotsu. I can't understand why you're under such a dumb spot."

Atal will say whatever he thinks of the battle if we can talk honestly.

"It's just that you're just one of the Knights I fought this time. Despite actually having that body and the power, the way it fights is too honest. You just ate my attack."

Points out Jacob's shortcomings, not to mention the high level of battle between Atal and Caro. It was a statement because I felt I could be stronger from the sincerity of his battle.

"Hmm, just because you're a giant is more than any other race when it comes to power. He'd have learned a lot too."

Atal told me of his clarity and his son's faults, but Toinger didn't seem to be offended. Rather a mouthful that I even feel grateful for.

"Duh, what do you mean? Do you two know each other?

Dens seemed confused when he saw Atal and Toinger talking friendlily.

"Uh, Lord Dens doesn't know... so what do we do?

Can we talk about this at the castle? That's what Twinger asks Atal.

"Right... Dens, I'm gonna ask you to talk here for nothing else, okay?

Atal asks Dens with a serious look. Just in case you're not going to talk to me about it.

"Oh, oh, okay"

Dens nods that I have no choice but to answer that to the look of a serious atar sometime.

"We caught a bunch of bandits on the way out. Forgot how many there were, about twenty? Well, when I handed those guys over to the guards, I was supposed to meet the king at the castle. Why? Because you look like I want to hear it."

Dens tilts his neck because it was too sudden to expand, but Atal continues the conversation.

"So I was made obsessive by one of the knights when I saw him with the king. I wonder if the result of our break-up with the bandits has developed into this case. So, why? Don't look at me. I don't know either."

Dens tilted his neck even louder at the story that followed, but Atal, with a troubled look on his face, goes on to talk again.

"So, was it about ten knights and their men who have followed that difficulty? And then we got to fight. I don't know how to explain it, but that's what I'm talking about."

The Ataru recognise once again what an unscrupulous thing Dranes was saying when he was explaining.

"So we lightly defeated the first man who came out, and the knight called Jacob. He had a disgruntled look on his face, but he had no choice but to listen to his orders and fight us."

Dens breathed unexpectedly as he listened. Why? Why? that it was a streak, aside, and was surprised at the part where the Athals lightly defeated the ten knights of the castle.

"As I said earlier, well, Jacob was strong, but we were stronger. The result was our victory. After this, it becomes a snakefoot, but the knight was still intact at that time. It's cowardly to fight in a way I've never seen before, so I came here to tell you to fight one-on-one with your sword and sword."

Dens leaning his neck again at Atal's words was even beginning to wonder if this story was just a fabrication.

"- For once, I'm not making this up. There are parts that are slightly broken, but there must be major muscles."

From Dens' gaze, Atal read into his mind, and put it on.

"Well, you can't possibly be thinking that"

Atal looked at Dens surprised and excited and in a hurry when he was told inside, but back to the story.

"Well, okay.... so the knight and I are going to fight. My weapons aren't swords, I'm basically unfamiliar with them because they fight with ranged weapons. But I also used a general borrowed weapon from another knight because I would have trouble getting that guy into obfuscation forever"

I had predictions about what happened, but Dens waits for the answer.

"The result is, avoid the other one coming in with a sword and I'm done laying my sword down and doing my head with a gotun."

"Oh, is that all?

It was too lame. At the end, Dens checks with Caro as well as Atal, but she just grinned and nodded, too. Caro is even proud when he remembers how handy he was at that time but doesn't seem like someone who used a weapon he's not usually used to.

"Ha ha, that's still funny. Are you our son's boss, and you won lightly over the other guy what names the knight? You're a very powerful man."

Toinger seems to have liked Atal a lot, and he was smiling and listening.

"So, this is about the Giants' neighborhood."

Ataru moved on to the point at this time.

"Oh, that's what Dens was talking about. Of course I don't mind, it's basically just a licensed vendor or nobleman who can get into this area. It's a rule for the giant side to often be seen as bad in case of trouble, but you guys won't have a problem with it."

Toinger claps his hands with bread and calls for a butler. The sound from the loud palm is enough to make you feel even shocked.

"This will be your admission permit, please don't lose it"

The deacon of the soaring clan had listened beforehand and handed the Athals the permits he had prepared.

"Thanks, that'll help."

"Hmm, never mind. Thanks for taking care of my son."

My father, Twinger, knew that since then Jacob had become keen on training that he had to work out even more.