âWhat! Oh, good morning. Whatâs the matter, sir?
When I left the square to go to the woods, Mr. Druid was there.
Apparently he was waiting for me to get out of the square.
Is something wrong?
Hmm?
The expression is different than usual.
What do you mean, happy?
âWas it any good?
âWhat!!!
So, what?
Why are you so surprised?
âOh, Iâm sorry. Uh, well, thereâs a lot going on.â
A lot?
âAre you all right?
âHahaha, itâs okay. Sorry.â
I still look happy.
âNo, if you donât have a problemâ
Head slowly to the woods.
Today is a confirmation of the trap we set yesterday.
âTrap, I hope youâre successfulâ
Mr. Druid thinks of something in my words.
I wonder what.
âYouâll be fine because Ciel is protecting you. JustâŠâ
Tilt his neck to him with a slightly troubled look.
âAlso, thereâs a lot of grubal rolling around,â
â⊠hahahaha, no wayâ
I imagine a little in Mr. Druidâs words.
Ciel could do that, too.
Or Iâm gonna be happy to do it.
âGulbal has told you not to hunt? \n
Uh, I wonder how it went.
That day, Ciel was rushed by the commotion that hunted Gulbal.
So, after that, Mr. Druid and I each talkedâŠ
Keep going, back to the square with meâŠâŠ
âI forgot.â
âAhahahahaha. Will you still be taking care of Gilmouth today?
â⊠undeniableâ
Uh-oh, Ciel, please. I canât help but pray here and now.
Go into the woods and get Sora and Flem out of the bag.
Sola has become a classic, over Mr. Druidâs head.
Somehow, Iâm getting used to seeing it.
Mr. Druid, too, is that good or what?
Flem is in my arms because heâs still weak.
Ivy, I need to ask you something.
A slightly different grin when you gaze at his voice.
Looks like something really good happened.
âWhat is itâ
Mr. Druidâs story happened last night, it was an exchange with your brother.
Not only that, but he also told me how Mr. Druid felt when he was confused at first, when he doubted his brother, when he was ashamed of him.
âI laughed when I remembered yesterday this morning. My brother and I followed each other, and even though we were brothers, we had a conversation somewhere else.â
The look on his face is more calm than Iâve ever seen before, and Iâm happy about it.
âThank you for talking to meâ
âI wanted Ivy to hear it. Because you made me a cut.â
Did you make a cut?
⊠What are you talking about?
I have absolutely nothing in mind.
âIvy.â
âYes.â
âI lost my arm, so I can no longer work as an adventurer. If anything happens to Ivy, I donât know if I can help. Still want to travel with you. Iâve always been concerned about the house and the family and couldnât move. But I think itâs time for me to move on.â
The eyes that stare straight at me, they have beautiful colors and I canât find any stray.
âThank you. Glad to hear it.â \nâBut is it good? It really doesnât help.â
âCiel and I will take care of the threat in the woods. Besides, Mr. Druid isnât the one who keeps quiet, is he?
âWell, donât do what you can. And there was Ciel.â
âYes, Iâm not going to depend on Ciel, but if thereâs a big presence behind me, I can work hardâ
âHahaha, Ivy really is amazingâ
What? What?
You can leave everything to Ciel.
âYou canât do that! Iâm one of them traveling together, so Iâll do what I can! Yes.â
Copy that.
You seem happy for some reason, Mr. Druid.
âI want you to share your knowledge with me. Especially good and bad people.â
âGood and bad people?
âYes, because there was really a lot going on to get here. Think itâs necessary to avoid danger.â
There really is too much.
I want to nourish the eyes that see people at all and keep the danger away.
âI see, okay. Glad you chose me.â
âIâm happy too. Best regards,â
Stop and bow your head to Mr. Druid.
Mr. Druid also hastily lowered his head. Itâs the thing, so Sora falls out of his head into the sight of the two.
âPu ~!!â
âWow, Sola, Iâm sorry!
Mr. Druid hurries up and hugs Sola.
Sora swinging hard and pully in his arms.
I think youâre quite angry.
âSora, Iâm sorryâ
âPuh-puh.â
If you talk to Mr. Druid seriously somehow, donât go crazy along the way.
Why not?
âPfft, Kukuk. I donât think Ivy and I are gonna have a serious conversation.â
Apparently he thought the same thing.
\nâGood ~â
I got to the place where I set the trap, and ho, my strength fell out of my body.
Grubbal wasnât rolling in front of me.
Apparently, Ciel stopped me just to chase him back.
âGood for you.â
Mr. Druid also gives a slightly reassuring look.
Thatâs right. I canât be bothering Mr. Gilmouth all day.
âLooking forward to the resultsâ
âIâm thrilled because Iâve never hunted by a trap before.â
Indeed, many adventurers are good at swords and martial arts.
I donât use traps or anything because itâs faster to hunt for myself than to set a trap.
âRight here. Uh⊠thatâs Ciel.â
âOh, wowâ
There are four wild rabbits in the trap you set.
How can there be as many as four in a trap for one?
Iâm sure Ciel cornered him in this place.
âNya-yay.â
When I give my face to Cielâs voice, Ciel with a proud expression.
I saw that. Mr. Druidâs shoulder is shaking.
âThatâs amazing, Ciel. Thanks.â
âAh, Ciel, thatâs amazingâ
âNya-yay.â
The tone of Cielâs voice rises slightly.
âHa ha. Bad.â
âNo.â
Apparently, I got into Mr. Druidâs bump.
Suddenly I sprayed and laughed.
Ciel stares at him with a strange look.
Sola, who was back over her head⊠vertical exercise for some reason.
I donât know, the atmosphere in this unspeakable place.