âYouâre homeâŠ. Somethingâs wrong.â\n
I could see the fathers who were going to check the cave coming this way.
Iâm relieved by the way it looks, but as Mr. Jaggi said, somethingâs wrong with everyone somewhere.
Keep your anxiety down a lot and wait for you to come back.
Speak up to the returning fathers.
âIâm home. Shall we take a break?â
Mr. Nargas nods at your fatherâs words.
Is that it? The wordsâŠâŠ When I looked closely, I could see Mr. Nargasâs face was tense.
Mr. Jaggi urges Mr. Nargas to sit down.
âAre you all right? You look pale.â
Mr. Jaggi looks worried about Mr. Nargas and the others.
Mr. Early replies, âItâs okay,â but thereâs no tension as usual.
Everyone sits down and serves cups and warm tea for the number of people out of the magic bag.
This is what Mr. Gilmouth asked me to make in the morning by renting a cooking area.
I hope this calms you down a little.
Mr. Pial lifts up a little cup of tea and thanks me.
When I smiled back at it, Mr. Pial gave me a relief look.
âDonât be relieved.â
The look on Mr. Nargasâ and Mr. Earlyâs faces calms them down a little.
I saw that and was a little relieved.
Sitting next to your father, he thanked me.
I shake my head to the side to answer that.
Itâs natural to cooperate in what you can do.
âCan I ask you something?
Mr. Jaggi sees Mr. Nargas and the others.
âBehind the garbage, youâre at the bottom of the cave. I didnât know exactly there, but there were more than 10 bodies.â
âOne of them was wearing a ring heâd seen beforeâŠ. I think heâs the deputy commanderâ
With a harsh look, Mr. Nargas talks about the cave.
The deputy captain was definitely the one who was missing, wasnât he?
âAnd there was one in priestly clothing. Probably from the church.â
Old memories blur my head.
Iâm already sorted out about my father and mother, but that guyâs gaze was directed at me when my skills turned out in church.
Even though I canât remember my face or anything anymore, for some reason I can still remember only my gaze clearly.
When I got that gaze, my whole body trembled with fear.
Now that I think about it, how could I have been hit with so much hateâŠâŠ
âWhat⊠itâs okayâ
âReally? Youâve got a dark look on your face.â
It reminded me of a memory that scared me back in the day, and my expression was darkening.
Take one deep breath to calm down.
Itâs okay, itâs not what it used to be now.
âRemember a little while back. But itâs okay.â
Here is a father who will stay with you even if you know everything.
Thereâs Ciel, and heâs sleeping in his bag, but thereâs all the Solas. \nâDo you know who that priest is?
âNo, I havenât heard from the church that thereâs a missing personâ
Mr. Jaggi and Mr. Pial tilt their necks.
âThatâs crazy. Youâre not in surgery, are you?
Mr. Nargas also gave a strange look, but tilts his neck without knowing what was wrong.
âI know I havenât heard from you if youâre in surgery, but the church people arenât in surgery. Normally, youâd call the vigilante to find your buddy when he goes missing, wouldnât you?
Anyone else in surgery besides adventurers and vigilantes hadnât found them yet, had they?
Sure, itâs strange not to contact you even though you werenât in surgery.
But are all the church people close?
âAre all the people who work in church close to each other?
Father tilting his neck at my question.
âNo, I left him even when he was gone because he was a bad friend, or he thought something was wrong and he escapedâŠâ
Say people from the church. Humans.
Sometimes I think I run away with problems.
âI donât think so. The church guys are unusually companion. Creepy.â
Iâm surprised at what your father said and stare at that face.
You noticed that gaze, your shoulder-clapping father.
âWell, thereâs a lot going on.â
Did something happen with the church?
With that said, a lot of adventurers distance themselves a little from church people.
Villages and townspeople immediately rely on churches.
âWhat do you think of Mr. Druid?
To Mr. Nargasâs voice, your father and I turn our gaze to him.
\nWerenât you the one who lost your ego and went wild?
Your father approaches the gatekeeper.
To that atmosphere, Mr. Stingray Gatekeeper.
âI managed to contain it successfully and was isolated at Gilmouthâs behest. And then the people I worked with fell down, and theyâre being transported to the infirmary.â
The gatekeepers, who were a little trembling at the atmosphere of your father and Mr. Nargas, gave him a look of relief the moment he was thanked.
Mr. Early moves to chase after him as he walks out.
It doesnât seem to be where you are with the captain, the road is different.
To your fatherâs words, Mr. Early gave a stiff look.
âExcuse me,â he apologized small when he looked a little bumpy.
I tilt my neck without knowing what it means.
âI donât want Ivy anywhere near the crazy.â
Was Early trying to get to the gatekeepers?
âYou can go if you care. Iâll take care of the report to the Captain.â
âExcuse me, Mr. Druid. Early and Jaggi to the gatekeepers. Weâll keep you posted.â
Mr. Nargas gives instructions to Mr. Early and Mr. Jaggi.
The two nodded, lowering their heads small to your father and heading to a place where the gatekeepers would be early enough.
âEarly and Jaggi were helped as children by one of the gatekeepers. I think thatâs why youâre worried.â
Mr. Commander, Mr. Nargas will tell us whatâs going on as we head over to the house.
Were you in a hurry with that?
âRight. I hope it helps.â