Add back the tea and put it in front of each one.\n
I look softly at Mr. Ginal, and he sighs small.
When I saw your father, he laughed bitterly.
I canât tell you anything. What am I supposed to do with this air?
âBut does Ginal look perverse if he looks objectiveâ
Mr. Garritt nods at Mr. Fischeâs words.
These two are Mr. Ginalâs people, right?
What are you gonna do with stabbing a stop?
Mr. Ginalâs voice is getting horribly low.
âNo, because. Donât you?â
Mr. Fische, please donât look at me there.
Grab some tea and drink slowly.
Delicious, horrible, isnât it?
Yeah, letâs stop looking forward now.
Enjoy your tea by just looking at it.
âSpeaking of which, what were you talking about?
I look over at everyone while Mr. Garritt eats sweets.
With that said, what is it?
Mr. Fische is also tilting his neck.
Mr. Ginal, who was watching it, sighed loudly.
âI guess I was looking into why the Druid hasnât become the top adventurer,â
Until just now it was a space of great tension.
âAh, that was the story. So, is it a skill issue?
Mr. Fische is light everywhere.
Feels like brightening the air?
Looking at what Iâve been doing, I feel like Iâm making it worse.\n
âI said I didnât become a top adventurer because of my skills.â
âWell, if you sign up as an adventurer, your skills can be broken, right?
Your father nods at Mr. Garrittâs words.
âBut unless youâre a top adventurer, youâll just have a local record.â
âOh, I see. If youâre a top adventurer, youâll be reported to the villages, towns, and countries around you.â
Mr. Ginal nods with a convincing look.
âYeah, thatâs all I didnât like. Sometimes local Gilmouth was my friend, and I didnât have to be a top adventurer.â
âI see. If Iâd asked you from the beginning, you wouldnât have to be a pervert.â
Mr. Ginal floats blue on Mr. Fischeâs words.
Mr. Garritt is stunned by the exchange between the two.
Worried about whether I should stop, Mr. Garritt looks at me and shakes his neck sideways.
âYou donât have to worry. These two are always like thisâ
âReally? I thought Mr. Ginal might be calmer. Itâs not what it looks like.â
â⊠snatched and poisoned, vomitedâ
When I looked at Mr. Garritt strangely, he laughed bitterly.
Could there have been a problem with what I said?
Oh, the look and⊠Nicole laughed when I saw Mr. Ginal.
Let me give you back your grin.
The tea was getting cold.
Speaking of which, Iâd like to ask you something.
Watch your father sit in front of you three.
Mr. Garritt signals his hand as he eats his last treat.
âAre you âwindâ investigators?
When I tilt my neck, Mr. Ginal and the others look at each other.
âI was going to learn more about the top adventurers, so itâs kind of different from the other top adventurers.â \nThe top adventurers I know are Mr. Ratlua, but is it a different vibe?
âDruid. Youâre getting over that kind of training ground. I donât think youâd normally notice.â
Mr. Ginal leans between his eyebrows and looks at his father.
When I saw your father, he had a foul look on his face.
Having had a throwing way of life, your father does seem to be going through a lot of training ground.
âWell, back in the day. So?â
âOh, right. Weâre investigating the top adventurers.â
Investigation of top adventurers?
Mr. Ginal told me when I leaned my neck.
Be respected by people just because you are a top adventurer.
But not everyone deserves it.
Some people do bad things in the position of top adventurers.
Looking into them seems to be Mr. Ginalâs job.
It was roughly explained, but does that mean Iâm going to check out the crowd?
âAre you glad they found out?
Mr. Ginal scratches the back of his neck at your fatherâs words.
Apparently, itâs a secret thing.
âI wonât tell anyone. Hey, Dad.â
âStill, youâre doing a tough jobâ
It seems so hard to find out who the people are.
âReally? Itâs fun finding peopleâs coarseness, isnât it?
Mr. Ginal and Mr. Fische nodding at Mr. Garrittâs words.
Not just Mr. Ginal, but Mr. Garritt has a good personality, too?
Could it all be, a black stomach?
When I looked at your father, he nodded slowly.
\nâIâve heard rumors about the village and the Gilmouths, and I have a few things to worry about. The Druids are likely to have experience and knowledge, so Iâd like to count on your cooperation.â
Your father looked at the three of them in turn and nodded several times.
âOkay. Collaborate as much as you can.â
âItâs conditional on us listening together and Ivy joining us.â
To your fatherâs words, I think a little bit about it, Mr. Ginal.
Mr. Fische seems kind of complicated, too.
âIvy is 9 years old, but sheâs been through a lot. So no problem.â
Well, youâve been through it.
Is it abundant at this age?
âWell, thereâs a lot going onâ
Mr. Garritt nods if you felt anything in the atmosphere between your father and me.
Itâs just an indescribable look.
âUh, for now, itâs about rumors. Itâs rumors of the amount of trash in the dump and rumors of adventurers carrying bodies out in the middle of the night. Whatâs bothering you so far?
Mr. Ginal looks at your father still.
I know rumors about the amount of trash, but an adventurer carrying a corpse?
âWhat we heard was haunted, not adventurersâ
âOh, right. And weâve heard rumors about the amount of garbage.â
Where did haunt become an adventurer?
The rumors I heard should have been spoken by someone who actually saw them.
So haunted is the opinion of the people who saw it, right?
Sure it was a black haunt?
âWe looked into the rumors, too.â
Mr. Garritt and Mr. Fische give an impressive look.
With that said, what does haunting look like?
Wearing white clothes, no legs⊠is that it?