Mr. Druid must have absolutely noticed, but heâs ignoring it.
⌠I want to get out of this place.
I interrupted the guild because I needed to tell Mr. Gilmouth about Gulbal.
When I look at Mr. Gilmouthâs expression, I feel sorry for him.
Nevertheless, it is likely that Gulbal relations will continue to be a favor because only Mr. Gilmouth can rely on them.
âI appreciate the report. But the number of crusades is a problem!
âItâs okay.â
âWhat!
âYou can stay with me.â
When Mr. Druid says lightly, Mr. Gilmouthâs eyes hang.
Ghost shapes?
âHaunted shapes? What is it?
âHmm? Ivy, whatâs going on? You donât have to worry about it. Thereâs nothing wrong with crusading Gulbal.â
Blur.
Looks like the words were coming out of my mouth.
âYes. Uh, Mr. Gilmouth, excuse me, pleaseâ
â⌠ha-ha, well, I really appreciate you crusading Gulbal moving around town⌠because theyâll definitely ask who crusaded you, thatâs the only problemâ
Iâm sorry to bring you all these troublesome issues.
âEven though I havenât finished processing the previous GulbalâŚâ
Previous Gulbal?
I wonder if that was when I met Mr. Druid.
Speaking of which, you talked about getting a gratuity.
âIf this happens, Iâll ask you to keep it a secret.â
âWhatâs that?
âNo, I just came up with it. Oh, because I called an adventurer from the next town.â
â⌠Gilmouth, finish talking one at a time before you go on. So, why did you call the adventurer?
âIt will be decided. Weâre understaffed. I donât care what you think, you canât just deal with the top adventurers in this town.â
âWell, you are. So, whoâs coming?
âI donât.â\n
â⌠you didnât ask?
âOh, Gilmouth over there knows about the Grubbal, heâs coming for the solid guys.â
Mr. Druid sighed at Mr. Gilmouthâs story.
âWell, Iâll leave that to Gilmouthâs discretion. So, what are we gonna do with Gulbal?
â⌠ahhh, I was going to forget!
âNo, you canâtâ
Mr. Gilmouth fell powerless.
âConfidential request meansâ I just canât do it â⌠canât I?â
As a result of the discussion, it was decided to make it the same cause as the previous one.
I guess he was attacked by a demon stronger than Gulbal.
However, unlike last time, no sightings.
It turns out that Mr. Druid found him walking in the woods to get used to his body.
âExcuse me.â
I bow my head deeply because the discussion is over.
Shh!
âNo!â
Hmm?
Like thereâs been some crazy noise right now?
When I give you my head.
âIvy never apologizes. Gulbalâs problem around town was a project to deal with as soon as possible. Residents of the town will be relieved if they know the number has dropped at allâ
For some reason, Mr. Gilmouth spins the word rather hastily.
I wonder about that, but is it okay because Mr. Druid wonât say anything?
âIâd be happy to help.â
Two days ago, anxiety has increased since the sightings came out right next to town.
If thatâs going to ease up just a little bit, Iâm happy too.
Promise to turn the adventurer to the lake in an hour, and leave the guild behind.
âTo Mr. Druid, and to Mr. Gilmouth, you remain helpful.â
Sigh a little as you head into the woods.
Canât we just sign up for the guildâŚâŚ \nYou canât talk about Ciel.
âI have nothing to worry about. Iâm not doing anything wrong.â
âYes, but it looks like youâre pushing Mr. Gilmouth to get into trouble.â
âHahaha, because thatâs what Gilmouth doesâ
âI donât think so.â
âReally? I think Gilmouth is a troublemaker in town.â
⌠Sure, thereâs that side to it.
Thatâs a tough job, the job of guild master.
Back to the lake, Ciel, Sola and Flem are leaning over to sleep.
It seems pleasant because itâs where the sun is shining.
Slightly out of sight, the fallen gulval enters sight, but ignores that.
Donât worry about them.
âThank you, Ciel. Mr. Gilmouth arranged for the adventurer to come here a little later.â
Iâm sorry Iâm asleep, but I need to explain everything, including whatâs to come.
So Iâll explain my plans after I wake you up.
Growl your throat at at my words and stretch your back.
Sounds like Sora and Flem woke up to that move too.
âPuffy.â
âKayuyu ~â
Is Flem still half asleep? Iâm sorry to hear that more than usual.
âSorry, I woke you up. Letâs move because someone else is supposed to be here.â
Sola jumps with Piong, twirls around us, twirls.
I was in a bad mood right up until a while ago, but it looks okay.
Sure itâs from around where Flem was born?
⌠Could it have been a precarious period before childbirth or something?
Is that it?
A female named Sola?
âThat Mr. Druidâ
âWhatâs going on?
\nâOh, Syel, Iâm done hunting today.â
âNya-yay.â
âYouâre a good boyâ
Mr. Druid stroked Cielâs head many times before returning to the lake.
Piong and Sola jump off their arms and head in the opposite direction to Mr. Druid.
Sure, thereâs a direction, but you know what I mean?
Lead Sola to the dump.
And Cielâs strength was amazing.
Weâre going to take down all those Grubbals in no time.
View Ciel walking next door.
⌠That was cool ~.
Honestly, I was a little scared at first.
âCause thereâs more and more blood back in Cielâs body.
Iâve never seen anything like it.
âNi?â
You noticed the gaze, Ciel looks at me wondering.
âThat was cool â I thoughtâ
âNya-yay.â
My tail is circling in circles.
Apparently in a pretty good mood.
There is a wind in the tail movement and the leaves are rising.
âCiel, letâs just calm down a little bitâ
âNya-yay.â
When the tail movement settles slightly, the leaves that were rising flutter to the ground.
Really Cielâs tail is the murder weapon, isnât it?
Speaking of which, you were fighting with only your fangs today.
That would only tell you what demon hit you about the size of it.
Could it be for that?
Looking at Cielâs behavior so far, it seems possible.