477 Readiness of out-of-the-box father

"Do what?

"I won't do anything. It's just rumors spreading. For example, a demon stormed by a magic formation began to storm in the woods? You think those who escape are being made ferocious by the magic formations? This village is complicated by various things right now. Even if the villagers make the wrong rumors, there's no choice, is there? Yeah, you think so?

My face catches on to what the captain says.

How nervous a team of investigators waiting in the woods can be forced by this rumor.

When I saw the captain, he had an indescribably bad look.

"By and large, what this village needs are people who can analyze the magic formation and think about countermeasures. Don't let the same thing happen again. And yet inheritance issues? I'm kidding, I really want to bust it. Well, I wouldn't do that. I really won't. It's just... you should be very welcome when the investigation team arrives. Anyway, they're the ones that move at times like this. They'll be the ones who were originally at the mercy of fools."

You started talking so badly and you saw it.

Is this the vegetable?

No, part of the captain?

Still... what's a fool talking about a prince who's after the throne?

Peek softly at the captain.

This is serious.

"I won't stop, but the royal family will never look at me."

Is Gilmouth used to it or does he not seem particularly concerned?

"Naturally. The magic team still has a lot to figure out. Whatever happens, it's caused by the magic formation. No, the magic team is really strange."

That seems a little different.

Well, okay.

Sounds like an investigation team that was originally on the move.

"Druid. That's why. Right...... can you leave by tomorrow or the morning after tomorrow?

You mean set something up after that?

"We're leaving around lunch tomorrow. That's what I was talking to Ivy about."

"Right. Don't get lonely. Ivy's a good girl."

"Right. Very good boy."

In my words, the captain and Gilmouth stare at me.

What the fuck?

"Don't change the vibe when you're talking about Ivy, whether you realize it or not"

The captain laughs funny.

"It changes this far. That's amazing in a way. With that said, you've worked in this village before, haven't you?

Work?

"That may have happened, but you don't remember."

I honestly don't remember much about the old days.

I don't recall living seriously.

It was just a repetition of taking it without thinking if you asked me to do the job, doing it.

"I've had work done jointly with the top adventurers in this village. It was a difficult job, but it was still supposed to end fine. However, there were many people who died or suffered major injuries because of major mistakes in the information. You guys back in the village couldn't handle the injury because you ran out of potions, and you were in pretty bad shape. Yet, Druid, you stood flat bleeding. I've seen various adventurers, but I remember them vividly because they were creepy if any"

Explore memories in Gilmouth's talk, but I don't know which is it.

I did suffer a lot of serious injuries.

Especially now that I think about 5 years before I met Ivy, it was terrible.

Gilmouth's state of conversation happened frequently in those five years, so I don't know which is the memory of this village.

"Right."

"I was surprised when I heard your name. I thought it was someone else at first, but my face is with me. What made you change, Ivy?

I think I've changed myself, so you'd think so from around here.

"That's right. Ivy is a benefactor of my life and a light."

The captain and Gilmouth face to face with my response.

I think I need to ask you something. What?

"It's about the magic formation outside the village. I hear Ivy and Druid were influencing it. Is that true?

I thought you'd ask, but it's sudden.

Well, don't wonder how far we should go.

"Ah."

"Right."

When the captain answers, it opens for a little while.

Tilt your neck to it.

Thought you'd have more questions, but that's surprising.

"Druid, we don't listen to anything. Given what happened, I decided I shouldn't have any more information."

Gilmouth nods at the captain's words.

"When I say it's tied up in that contract, there's definitely not. Of course, I'm going to keep my word."

"Thanks"

These two seem to be serious about helping Ivy and me.

"And if anything happens to those who know two things in this village, let some information flow through each adventurer gilt."

What if... I hope not.

"Okay. What is information?

"Right. What do you think I'd like?

You weren't thinking about it?

"Any good words? I have a problem with us if it's not something that people don't have to look at."

That's true.

…………

That's something I can't think of.

Anything?

"'Min secured. No Need to Look'?

Ming, who can fly, is a small demon whose range of action is too wide to secure.

There are no adventurers to catch because there is no demand, but sometimes I ask you to catch them.

The last year or two would be just fine because I haven't even asked for that.

"Nice, that. Even if you read it, I think you made a rare request."

"Right."

The captain and Gilmouth seem to have convinced me too.

That said, I don't want to hear that information.

"Druid. Ivy will continue to get involved."

Shoulders tremble at the words of the captain.

That's one thing to worry about.

It was placed outside this village, a magic formation engraved in stone.

It wasn't aimed directly at Ivy, but it was aimed at someone with memories of a previous life.

It is likely that they will continue to be targeted indirectly.

"I guess."

"So is the Druid, right?

Gilmouth tells me to nod.

"You're absolutely right. But I'm a former adventurer. I can handle it myself to some extent. I'm not going to be used, I'm not going to be killed."

But Ivy's not.

"Ivy got caught up in an adult situation and couldn't choose anything but this path"

If there were an adult who could protect me, I'm sure there would never have been a dangerous journey.

"Sola, Ciel, meeting me has made me feel a little more comfortable, but I didn't expect to be targeted for my life again."

To my words, Captain and Gilmouth breathe.

With that said, you didn't tell me Ivy was about to be killed in the village where she was born.

"Now I'll protect it. I'll definitely protect you and show you."

I have felt uneasy because I can't see the enemy, but I am not lost.

Protect and show Ivy's mind and body.

"Siers, we have company, we're fine."

I wouldn't have been happy to have company back in the day.

But I'm comfortable with their presence now.

"I'm relieved. Looks like the Druids are already ready."

"Oh. My enemies are so huge, I don't know what to do."

Churches are everywhere, and magic formations can't be found when they're hidden.

There's anxiety, but I'm not alone.

"You're not going anywhere near the church for now. Beware of those who show suspicious movements? Difficult against magic."

The captain laughed at Gilmouth's words.

"Have you forgotten the existence of the Sols?

Sure, it looks like Sol and Sola are going to do something about it.

"That's good. I want demons like Flem, too"

To Gilmouth's words, the captain sends a frightened gaze.

"You're not Tamer, but you can't, can you?

"Fine, but as much as I think. Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, Upas. I can't see Ciel as he was."

Stir the liquor as the captain glances at Gilmouth's seemingly evil expression of bottomline.

When I look at the bottle of liquor, there is already just a little bit left on the bottom.

There's no doubt about this, Mr. Etcher will piss you off tomorrow.

"Because it's time to stop drinking?

"Druid, not yet!

The captain comes out another two bottles of booze from his feet.

This sucks.

If we dated, I'd be pissed off together.

"All right, let's drink"

When I look at Gilmouth, my eyes sit still a little.

You're drunk on this.

All right, let's go home.

There's nothing you can do here.