âIvy, itâs been a whileâ\n
âYes. Itâs been a long time since Lord Foronda has either. How have you been?
I have exchanged a few faxes but havenât heard from him since he came to this village.
The last fax said we were going to Wang Capital, so I was going to send it after a little while.
Mr. Chickal, the owner of the Cologne store, calls out with a worrying look.
âOh, youâre my friend, right?
Speaking of which, it said to be your friend by fax, was that for real?
âRight. Heâs a friend.â
Lord Forondaâs uncomfortable and unattainable atmosphere when he first met him has completely disappeared.
The first time I noticed the change was a few days after I heard that the criminal organization thing had been cleaned up to some extent, when I happened to meet him in town.
I didnât realize it was him for a moment after being called out with a smile.
I quickly found out who I was and hurried back to say hello, but I was really surprised then.
Lord Foronda said he couldnât get distracted without knowing where the organizationâs people were lurking.
When I was able to catch up, people were flabbergasted to see if it was something that changed their face that much.
âUh, if weâre gonna talk, we have a place, shall we open it?
After Mr. Chickal gives us a surprised look at our conversation, he comes out of the counter and unlocks the nearby room.
âWhat is it, this room?
A peek inside reveals that the furniture is slightly more luxurious.
âNobles come to this village festival with patience, so this is a room that they have ready to use when they work or meet someone. Well, I donât really use it.â\n
Do you sometimes use too much?
Speaking of which, how could Lord Foronda be in this village?
âThanks. Can I rent you a room? Iâll pay you.â
âNo, no, thatâs fine. If youâre friends with Mr. Ivy, you can have it for free.â
âNo, youâre noble, arenât you? He said he was a lord earlier.â
âYeah, my name is Foronda and Iâm lord of Otrewa town. See you later.â
âNice to meet you. Thereâs a better one for the aristocrats, isnât there? Thank you very much for earlier. We almost caused a lot of trouble to our customers. No, I already called. Iâm sorry about Mr. Druid, too. Were you okay?
Mr. Chickal gives a look of sorrow to Mr. Druid, who was entangled in nobility.
âExcuse me, I apologize as a man of the same nobilityâ
âNo, Lord Foronda will never apologize. This one was saved.â
âThat shitâŠâŠ excuse me. You canât because you have light-headed scraps, can you? The nobles.â
I changed the language, but does it make sense?
Nevertheless, Mr. Chickal is surprised because he vomits poison with a very calm look.
I was watching one of those scales by fax, so Iâm fine.
Mr. Druid still has a bitter laugh because he also reads and knows the fax with him.
âRoom, but Iâll rent it. Because I want to take the time to talk to the Ivies.â
âYes. Take your timeâ
Enter the room with Lord Foronda and me and Mr. Druid.
Sitting on the couch, itâs fluffy.
A little more fluffy than the couch in Mr. Gilmouthâs room. \nMakes me want to play a little, but I need to be patient.
âExcuse me, Iâll leave you a drinkâ
Mr. Chickal distracted me and brought me some tea.
âSpeaking of which, you still didnât say hello. Mr. Druid, I am a foronda who is lord of the town of Otolwa. Ivy took care of me and now Iâm letting me build a friendship. Best regards,â
âThank you for your kindness. Iâm a Druid from All Towns and now Iâm offering Ivy a trip. Please call me Druid.â
Thatâs kind of a strange sight.
I canât believe Lord Foronda and Mr. Druid face each other in Hathahi village.
âSpeaking of which, why is Lord Foronda in this village?
âHmm? To attend the festival, of course.â
âWhat! Do you bump colored powdered dough into each other?
I heard you were patient and noble people were in on it, but itâs true.
âWell, because this is also the duty of the nobilityâ
The duty of the nobility?
Itâs about bumping colored powder dough into each other?
âYou seem to have misunderstood something. It is the duty of the nobility to attend the festival.â
âI got a lot of invitations because I got a name for that criminal organization. Nobles donât have that much problem saying no, but when theyâre invited to the festival by a town or village, they need to participate as nobles to some extent. Youâre not feeling well if you keep saying no. Even so, I will choose a festival to attendâ
âItâs kind of hard,â
You have a lot of nobility, too.
\nAfter dropping him off at the front door of the inn, he goes back to the room he rented.
âMr. Chickal needs you to lock the room.â
Bring the tea you brought, etc. on the tray.
Keep the tray, look for Mr. Chickal but heâs not at the counter.
As we headed straight to the dining room, we found ourselves cooking.
âThank you for the place and the tea, Mr. Chickalâ
âYes, it was a pleasure talking to you, Mr. Chickal.â
When me and Mr. Druid bow their heads, Mr. Chickal shows you in a hurry.
Whatâs the matter with you?
âAre you two aristocrats?
I look at Mr. Druid too surprised.
He also looked at me with a surprised look.
The gaze brings a laugh to my eyes.
Weâre nobles, thatâs not it.
When Mr. Druid laughed and denied it, he heard a distracted voice from Mr. Chickal.
Seems to have been misunderstood for speaking amicably with Lord Foronda.