An end to the crusade is declared, and many tents are cleaned up one after the other and disappear.\n
Clean up your tent as you see the sight.
On the side, Mr. Nooga and Mr. Sifal are clearing the tent.
Out of nowhere, I hear the joy of being able to return to town and the joy of ending without injury.
Looking at how things are going, it looks like theyâre heading back to town one after the other from the group where the journey has ended.
âYou couldnât talk slowly. Too bad.â
Mr. Meera is approaching.
I get a little nervous about what she looks like.
âThank you for all your helpâ
I bow my head and thank you, taking care not to be funny.
There are Mr. Sifal and Mr. Nouga nearby.
âWhen you get to Otrewa, Iâll introduce you to the town.â
â⊠if you have time, pleaseâ
When we get to Otrewa town, weâre alone.
After all, should we leave town immediately?
But he said someone could be watching him, and I donât know what to do.
Ivyâs going to be with us for a while.
I wonder what that means.
I see Mr. Nouga, but heâs still in a hurry to get ready for the trip.
âI was⊠well, let me know when youâre free. I wish youâd tell the guild.â
I can hear you calling Mr. Meera.
When I look at the voice, Mr. Meeraâs brother is waving away.
âSee you later, Ivy.â
I wave back to Mr. Meera, who smiles and waves.
Iâm naturally horrified by the way you walk away.
I managed to avoid being alone until today.
Someone from the Flaming Sword has always been with me since that dinner.\n
There are also other Mr. Law and Mr. Marl Leak.
âThank you for waiting.â
Mr. Ratlua, who had been forced to participate in the crusadeâs work, returned.
Behind that, too, is the figure of Mr. Seiselk and, for some reason, the figure of four crusaders.
âLeaders are rough people!
âYouâre still fine, you still have work to doâ
âHahaha, Ivy, Iâm going back to town with you, say helloâ
It would be comforting if the crusaders were with us.
I think it might be for me, so I bow my head.
Everyone stroked my head for some reason.
Iâve been combing it in the morning, but it must be a blur. I keep thinking, Mr. Law fixed it for me.
I feel like that hand is somehow used to it.
âMr. Law, are you used to something?
âReally? Oh, I guess itâs because Iâm finishing my boysâ hair.â
You didnât know you had a family.
âTwo, theyâre cute.â
When Mr. Law talks about his family, it kind of adds warmth to that voice.
Something good like that.
Move out with the voice of the leader.
Guys, we need to make sure weâre not late because weâre adults.
Sora is pathetic, but donât let it go on in your bag for the time being.
Move your hand to gently stroke it from outside the bag.
The two-day trip to town went well and weâll be in town in a little while.
Ivy, thatâs the town we live in, Otrewa. \nFollow Mr. Ratluaâs gaze and gaze in the direction of the town.
The town, seen from a slightly higher hilltop, was of a size beyond imagination.
âWow⊠itâs a big townâ
âRight! Itâs a town Iâm proud of.â
Mr. Ratlua draws his hand and hurries a little to town.
âHurry up and Ivy will come.â
I can hear Mr. Seiselk from behind.
âOh, Iâm sorry. Was it early?
âJust a little bit, but itâs okayâ
I feel the relationship has come a little closer again over the last two days of my journey.
With that said, the leaders were the name of a group called Thunder King.
When I said I thought the crusaders were names, my leader was so infidel.
The name Thunder King seems thoughtful, and I think Iâve done something very bad.
The town of Otolwa also has a fine gate and a gatekeeper.
When the gatekeeper saw Mr. Ratlua, he raised one hand and greeted him.
âCrusade, good luckâŠ. where have you been grabbing it?
âDo that! If we donât go through with it, this way.â
What are you talking about?
What was taken to be pulled was a small room.
Thatâs where they give me the paper.
When you read whatâs written on the paper, thereâs a column that says [name, town of origin, purpose].
What about the town youâre from?
Speaking of which, you didnât tell me you fled the village of Latomi.
âOh, I couldnât read it. Bad.â
âNo, Iâm fine. Do you have to write about that town youâre from?
âHmm?⊠With that said, you werenât listening. Where?â
â⊠itâs the village of Latomiâ
I canât write that, uh, on my journey.
They laughed a little when I gave them the paper.
âYouâve never seen a guy who writes that heâs on a journey. Yes.â
If you look at it, it looks like a permit made of wood sticks.
âBecause youâll need it to get in and out of town. And give it back to me when you leave town.â
I wonder if the larger towns will need permits because there will be a lot of people going in and out.
Looking back to his voice, the leader is standing at the entrance to the room.
âItâs over ~. Ivy, letâs goâ
The man who gave me the permit for some reason is looking at the leader with a surprised look on his face.
I donât know, but Mr. Ratlua hurries, so he leaves the room with one head down.
There was everyone outside the room.
Apparently, Iâve kept you waiting for a while.
âExcuse me, Iâm lateâ
âYes, Ivy was acquainted with Captain Ogt from the next villageâ
âYes. Be my guarantor.â
âI fled the village of Latomi.â
âLatomi? Iâm listening. That was tough.â
The leader strokes his head gently.
When I hear the name of the village of Latomi, they all look a little bitter.
I donât know what itâs like right now, but maybe itâs terrible.