I was planning on looking for a store to sell fruit today, so I lost my plans.
Nevertheless, it is completely unexpected that you will be able to pass the guild.
The Alliance inspects the goods brought in fairly strictly.
I feel uneasy there, but if I go through it, it definitely comes with a high price.
Ciel found it for me, so Iâd like as much permission as possible.
I have money such as bounty money, but I want to save it if I can.
Because you donât know whatâs going to happen.
There was a lot going on before I came to this all-town place.
I kind of feel like Iâm getting used to things going wrong.
⊠I donât like that.
âOh, I forgot to ask you where Mr. Druid is!
I wanted to thank you for today, so I forgot I was going to ask you on my way home.
You can go back and ask Gilmouth, but it gets in the way of your job.
Where are you, a drinker?
Mm-hmm. You donât look like someone whoâs been drinking in the morning.
Would Mr. Gatekeeper know?
Mr. Gilmouth and Mr. Druid and Mr. Gatekeeper have spoken in this town.
It must be Mr. Gatekeeper who wants to talk to you right now.
If you seem busy, give it up and try to glue around town.
The gatekeeper was⊠in the middle of a conversation with the kids.
Hi, looks like he wants to go to the woods with just the kids, but heâs against it.
Speaking of which, the adventurers were talking about traces of Gulbal coming near Morning Town.
âWhat are we going to do when Gulbal comes out?
âFight. Iâm not afraid of Gulbal!
I can hear that conversation.
When I look at the children, they all have swords.
But none of those swords seem to fit your body.\n
âArenât you afraid of the Gulbal who tragically killed the middle adventurer? You canât let someone in the woods whoâs saying something stupid like that.â
âWhat the hell. Weâre good adventurers! Theyâre teaming up!
Heh, those kids are a team.
Wow.
Maybe a little bigger than me?
I donât look like an adult, so I guess Iâm 13 or 14?
âWeâre teaming up, it doesnât matter if youâre not there. Are you going to die?
âSo,â Hills, you took my sword out on your own! âOh, wow, itâs broken. Run. â
Hmm?
The child, who was most vociferous and complaining, fled in panic.
After that, this one with a similar vibe is chased by a child about the age of majority.
⊠Apparently, he was taking your brotherâs sword out on his own.
So it was a little big for that kid?
Where they run away and become quiet, they approach the gatekeeper.
He was the one who dealt with me when I first came to All Town.
âExcuse me. I need to ask you something.â
âHmm? Oh, sure it was Ivy?
âYes.â
Well, you remember.
Is it easy to remember?
âWhatâs up?
âIâm looking for Mr. Druid, do you know where he is?
âIs that the Druid?â Youâre gonna die with a guy like that, âhe said today,â hey! Say what!
Disturbing words blocked Mr. Gatekeeperâs words.
Turn your gaze toward those who were surprised and heard voices.
Oh, this guy.
Thatâs the guy who pushed Mr. Druidâs shoulder.
The atmosphere was very bad then too, but I can tell from a close look. \nI have a very malicious eye.
I know these eyes.
Iâve been targeted, too.
âThat monster, now heâs killing his work buddies, isnât he?â
âHey, come on! Besides, itâs probably not the Druids.â
âNo, itâs his fault. Iâm sorry!
Thatâs terrible.
âDolgas! Stop it!â
Mr. Gatekeeperâs atmosphere changes gallantly.
Besides, my body trembles with vicli.
A person named Dorgas also blued his face in an instant.
âIâm telling you to stop.â
âWhat do you know? I said,â Canât you hear me? â!
Uh, I want to leave.
Why, later⊠I feel a little distant.
âIf youâre hearing me, shut up and get away from here. Itâs none of your business.â
âIâm pathetic about that kid, so explain, âNever mindâ⊠Huh?
Oh, the words came out.
Because Iâm not free enough to listen to people I donât know.
Besides, Iâll decide for myself about Mr. Druid.
Even if something goes wrong as a result of my own judgment, itâs the thing I carry.
Even if I regret it.
âI donât know who, but thank you for worrying. But donât worry, Iâm not stupid enough to ask a stranger.â
Is that it?
I tried to make it easy, but it seemed to contain thornsâŠ
I didnât mean to⊠itâs okay, right?
DâŠâŠ what is it?
When I look at the man in front of me, wow â Iâm scared.
\nThatâs right.
It doesnât matter what kind of home environment he grew up in.
With that said, I was abandoned by my family, too.
Sure, there are parts of the home environment that affect it, but not all of it.
âHahaha, Ivyâs been through a lot.â
âRight ~â
Iâve only lived nine years, but I think that.
I want to tell God, this life without stars, I resent you.
Mr. Gatekeeper looks at me quite happily.
Maybe something similar has happened before.
And then, people left Mr. Druid.
Well, I imagine.
âUm, itâs time to get a place.â
I feel like Iâve been forgetting some questions, so Iâll ask again.
âOh, you did. I havenât been to the woods, so thereâs a good chance Iâll be at home. Itâs unlikely heâs been asked to do it with that arm.â
Thatâs right.
Can you hunt with that arm?
âIs he going to be able to continue his adventurer?
âHmm, I think itâs hard. I wish I could help around until I get used to it, but the Druids will reject it.â
Surely he doesnât seem to like people getting something done.
âI grew up with my family telling me things, so I donât have the personality to bring people in.â
Things to do with my family?
You mean that brother isnât the only one?
âIâll tell you where the house is. Not a good thing, Ivy would.â
shrugging his shoulders and the gatekeeper laughs.
âThank youâ
Good relationship with Mr. Gatekeeper? Iâm glad Iâm building.