About this village, itās the movement of the church in Kingās Landing.
Abar-sanās words made me nervous.
When Abar-san realized it, he smiled at Ars-san.
Itās okay. Theyāre distracted by the traps Ginar and the others have set up.
Mr. Ginalās trap?
Speaking of which, youāve lost track of what kind of trap youāre going to set.
āWhich trap did you end up using?ā
Mr. Url asks Mr. Abal with pleasure.
So, which trap?
Have you been thinking about all these traps?
Well, if itās Ginar-san, heāll be happy to think about it.
Garth and the others traded with the merchants, didnāt they?
Mr. Garth nodded slightly with a frown between his brows.
I was poisoned, so I donāt think I can help it with that look.
Oh, Mr. Evas and Mr. Arth.
āI was supposed to use it to leave Okanyi Village with a merchant.ā The destination is the town of Hatahaf ā
Itās the opposite of us.
In other words, do the churches in Kingās Landing think that Mr. Ars is heading for the town of Khatakhaf?
āI arrived safely in Hathahaf town and finished my work.ā I received a job request from different merchants in the village and set off for the town of Khatakhaf. A few days later, all of them are unknown. Itās like this now. It looks like the movement of the church in Kingās Landing is changing. ā
I have heard that it is difficult to investigate because it is difficult to identify the place where everyone disappeared because the information is unknown.
I guess thatās what Ginar-san wanted.
If we donāt find out by the time we get to Hathahaf town, maybe weāll be suspicious if we donāt get there soon?
āUm, weāre acting without changing our names, but are you okay?ā
Oh, Mr. Evas is right.
When leaving Okanyi Village, and when entering Okanko Village, Ars-san never changed his name.
You may be able to pinpoint your whereabouts from your name.
āYeah, Iāll change the name myself.ā
Huh?
āWhen Uru and the others walked through the gate, the wrong person was the gatekeeper, right?ā He was one of the guys behind us, and when you guys got into this village, you got a little bit of work done. I can change my name later. ā
Thatās right.
I mean, the wrong person is that gatekeeper.
That gatekeeper is one of Mr. Ginar or Mr. Ur?
If anything, I didnāt feel like I was good at fighting.
āNevertheless, Iām glad I made it.ā
Can you make it?
āGinal sent me information about Ars and the others, but I didnāt know when they were coming.ā Thatās why I wanted to move someone who could do the work a little earlier, but I didnāt expect Uru and the others to arrive on the day I moved. No, Iām really glad I made it. ā
Somehow, I feel like Iāve caused you a lot of trouble.
As Mr. Arth lowered his head, Mr. Abal shook his head to the side.
āOh, donāt worry about it.ā I can even change my name. But I moved him just in time for the ongoing trap. I thought it was too much, but apparently it helped me believe in the trap, so Iām surprised. ā
Everyone laughed bitterly at Abar-sanās words.
āIāll bring you a new guild card in five days.ā Oh, I almost forgot. Whatās your name? Now I can change it to the name of hope. ā
Arthur and the others gave a confused expression to Abar-sanās words.
Whatās the matter with you?
āIf you want to go back to your real name, now is the time.ā
Uru-sanās words stopped the movement of the three of them.
And I looked at Mr. Uru softly.
It might be a little dangerous, though.
āItās dangerous⦠right?ā
Mr. Garthās expression grew steeper and steeper.
āGarth and Evas should have their real names back.ā Iām going to have a completely different name. I threw that name away. ā
In a powerful voice, Garth slapped her on the shoulder.
āI like my old name too, but I want to reduce the danger a bit.ā
āMe, too. Iām a little lost, but Iāll take a new name.ā
At the end of the day, it seemed like Mr. Evas had made a decision.
Is that okay?
The three nodded to Mr. Ullās question.
Looking at the look on her face, Uru-san seemed to be convinced.
Nevertheless, will everyone have a new name?
If you change, letās get back to it.
If you call me by mistake, itāll be tough.
You need to decide right now, right?
āNo, you just have two days to make up your mind.ā
In Mr. Abalās words, Mr. Garth and the others seemed relieved.
I guess you want to decide carefully, because itās a name that will be involved in your future life.
āNow, itās time to go.ā Hah, when I think Iām waiting for the documents to be processed⦠I donāt want to go back. ā
Abar-san got up from his chair with a disgusting expression.
Itās tough, isnāt it?
Abar-san nodded with a sigh at Ur-sanās words.
āSince Gilmouth and the Commander arenāt here in the last few days, all the documents are coming back to us.ā Moreover, because we subcontractors are driven out a lot, we share the documents with the rest of them, but even if we split, thereās a lot of them. And every day, every day⦠hell. ā
After all, isnāt there Mr. Gilmouth and the leader of the regiment?
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āHaha, itās as hard as ever.ā Speaking of which, did you hear that it might be the next Gilmuth? ā
Is that so?
I thought it was amazing, and when I saw Abar-san, I was shrugged for some reason.
āOh, thatās the story.ā Well, I was also a little curious, so when I asked upstairs if I could become Gilmouth from my position, I said, āIt seems interesting, so why donāt you try it?ā It seems to be useful. āAs soon as I heard that, I thought I was going to let the back work continue, so I refused. More work or just thinking about it makes me chill.ā
I wonder if the upper part is the back job.
Whatās that?
Do you mind if I tell you this story?
āOh, sheāll relentlessly get the back jobs.ā Plus, she laughed, āYou can do it.ā
āIāll tell you for sure.ā You really have a good personality, donāt you? ā
Uru-san and Abar-san say that the superiors are quite⦠what should I say?
Itās rude to call someone you donāt know black.
āAhh, donāt be resented by the others if you really donāt go back.ā Iāll let you know if I have any more information. ā
Ur-san waved at Abar-san, who was exhaling a sigh.
Nice to meet you.
āThank you very much for today.ā
As Mr. Ars lowered his head, Mr. Abal raised his hand lightly and left the room.
Now, what are we going to do?
Uru-san turned his attention to his father and Garth-san.
The time is past noon.
āAre you hungry, Ivy?ā
I hold my stomach and look at my father.
āHmm, just a little bitā
Well then, do you want to walk around the stalls?
It might be nice.
I wanted to take a closer look at this village.
āGreat. Letās go.ā
There are a lot of people, so we have to be energetic.
āIvy and Druid are going out.ā
My father and I nodded to Uru-sanās confirmation.
Looking at Mr. Garth and the others, the three of them were talking.
āUru-san, we want to decide our names, and weāll go back to this room.ā
āAll right, all three of you?ā
Yeah.
āAll right, name it, but write it down on the paper when youāre done. Iāll give it to Abar.ā
What are you going to do?
All thatās left is Mr. Urlās plans.
āIn the meantime, Iāll say hello to my work colleagues.ā I havenāt been to Okanko Village in a long time. ā
You mean the people on the other side, right?
I see. Can you come back for dinner?
āNow, I donāt know.ā Iād like to come back. I think I can tell you that the village is in its present state. ā
Uru-san had the same look as Abar-san.
Besides, it makes me laugh a little.
āWhat? Ivy?ā
Because the expression on her face resembled that of Abar-san.
Is that so?
They nodded as Uru-san turned his attention to Garth-san and the others.
Looking at it, everyone laughed because of the disgusting look on their faces.