I've been relaxing at home for the past few days because I don't have anything to do in particular.
The Fells were making noise about hunting, though.
"Looks like the Alliance Master went to see the Earl of Langridge, so I have to ask him how it turned out when he got back. I can't go away because I don't know when I'll be back."
I kept sitting at home waiting for the results.
It's fine to relax at home.
Fell was musty, though.
And 'I'm definitely going to the dungeon after this,' he left a disturbing word, but decided not to ask.
Even this day, I'm having a slow cup of coffee in my living room......
"Brother Mukoda, it's a customer."
Lotte came to the living room and let me know that.
"Who is it?
"Hmm, too much -? Said."
Guildmaster?
You came all the way here.
"Well, I was wondering if you could show me here."
"Okay."
That's what Lotte said and left the living room.
And a little while later, Lotte takes the Alliance Master to the living room.
"Welcome, Alliance Master"
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Suggesting the chair, the Alliance Master lowered his back somewhat.
"Lotte, will you tell your mothers to bring their tea"
"Yeah, okay"
I asked the people of the world here for tea because I thought the coffee was a little too bitter.
The tea for visitors is a fancy one with a can purchased from an online supermarket, and I tried it too, but it was less tannic, so it would be fine.
"Still, you bought a lot of fancy houses,"
"Well, I didn't think I'd get this far either, but something's going on..."
"I heard you bought slaves too, but when I came here, I was surprised to see Tabatha from Tiger Fang at the gate." No, I heard you failed the request and fell into slavery, but I didn't know you were buying it. "
Something tells me I'm being very ruthless...
Or was Tabatha's party called "Tiger Fang"?
Besides, having the Alliance Master remember his name would mean he's quite capable, after all.
"You got a lot of excitement about buying a slave to a B-rank former adventurer. I've heard about the Stars Chamber of Commerce, but I don't think it's going to be that easy to get to an active S-rank adventurer's house."
"I guess it would be if we were here, but you don't know when you're vacating the house. Besides, there are other slaves here who can't fight."
Because there are idiots everywhere, hey.
I don't think so. Some people are fine.
If even the Stars Chamber of Commerce can't abandon the possibility of coming at us without a leg attached, we need security, after all.
So far, we have the strength to defeat the army of a country called Fell, so I can be quite relieved.
"Well, if you're making money stepping through two dungeons, you won't hurt your nostalgia either. Gahhhhh."
"Hahaha, thanks to the Fells for that"
In the meantime, I let you make more money than you'll ever have any trouble with your money.
"When I talked to Tabatha, she said," I'm letting you live better than I did as an adventurer. "
"No, well, we're not black,"
"Hmm? Black?
"No, it's nothing. It's this way."
That's how Ayya brought me tea.
Seems to have my share, and the coffee was just getting cold, so thank you.
"Go ahead."
When I recommended Aiya's brewed tea, I said, "Here you go," and the Alliance Master drank it with Gokuri.
"Delicious tea."
Yeah, it sure tastes good.
I taught you because I knew how to make tea delicious, but you seem to be practicing it right.
"Well, I know you're guessing, but I've been seeing Count Langridge..."
He told me about when the Alliance Master went to see the Count.
The Count said he peeled his eyes when he saw the Alliance Master.
And without one or two "What's wrong?! What have you done?! I heard that."
Well, then you are.
All of a sudden I'm fussy and my hair's back to being young.
Even more so if you care about your hair.
"Well, so I told you about the shampoo and the hair conditioner I got from you, but that was a great eater,"
They asked me a lot of details.
Does it work any time soon? Or is that hair color because of that hair conditioner? Or something.
"In Noh's case, I put it on for three days in the morning and evening and told her to give me that shampoo and hair conditioner immediately. Gahahahaha."
"No, Guildmaster has been wearing hair conditioners every day since then?
"No, that works great. If I wear it every day, my hair overgrows and I have to get a haircut every day"
Oops, it works too well.
Sure, haircuts are a pain in the ass every day.
"So, Noona, about the third day I start to worry about hair loss, I try to shampoo it and put on a good hair conditioner. So I'm staying where I am."
It's not enough to worry about thinning hair after opening it for more than three days, but the roots are going to turn white.
For guild masters to maintain healthy hair and color today, they say it's best to wear it every three days.
Looks like there's a personal difference when you're listening to the Alliance Master.
"Forget about Non, it's about the Count. So, Count, you're coming to this city."
"... what?
"No, that's..."
According to the Alliance Master story, the Count, who saw the effect of shampoo and hair conditioner, tried to head with him to this city when the Alliance Master returned.
But that's exactly what the ministers managed to accommodate on the spot, but coming close to this city was a matter of decision among the Counts.
So they decided on the spot that the Count would visit the city in the name of inspecting the Adventurer's Guild.
"I hear you're visiting an Adventurer Alliance based in S-Rank Adventurer. It's easier to talk to you in that name."
Oh, is the Count coming himself?
I just thought you'd be asking from over here.
"So, the Count will arrive in this city the day after tomorrow."
"Huh? That's early again"
"Don't tell me that. If you see this effect, it makes you feel different. So come to the Adventurers Guild the day after tomorrow."
"Yes, I understand."
I dropped off the Alliance Master who finished the conversation.
The day after tomorrow.
I've decided what to give the Count, but you weren't ready yet.
I can't just give it to you because I refilled it into a bottle, and I'll have to prepare it tomorrow while I think about it for a bit.