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The food served while sharing the pleasure of giving Raviel’s guild leader a big taffy was modest.

Unlike Asilie and I, who had flown in from dawn, the four of us really stayed up all night and overworked, so our appetites weren’t so strong. Even though the al continued with an attitude close to the work spirit of forcing fuel into the body for physical strength, they were able to laugh thanks to a series of events that preceded them.

“I couldn’t copy it, but it was a very good experience. As Asilie said, it was like a gangster who quarreled with rchants, but the logic was right.

“The best thing is not to bump into soone like that.”

Rellie and Ekatrina both nodded their heads, fully understanding why I had acted that way in the circumstances. Gaendal, who drank soup to soothe his empty stomach while being stabbed in the side by Asilie, who was still ashad of seeing these positive reactions, started talking with a deliberately serious attitude.

“By the way, what does the guild leader look like? Do you think he’s half… related to the reason you attacked the rcenaries?”

Should I say that he is quick-witted like a skilled adventurer? Clearly aware that my earlier talk of treason was purely circumstance, he tried to be careful with his word choice.

I had been thinking about this part for a while, so I was able to answer right away by shaking my head.

“I’m skeptical. Rather, I think so of Raviel’s officials might have wanted to enjoy the benefits without obligation.”

It is a job to visit an unauthorized slash-and-burn village and pay taxes, but it is also a job for a city to voluntarily be recognized as a village and pay taxes.

After all, this place is near the capital, and most taxes belong to the royal family. No matter how hard the city supports the village, helps with the construction, and supports the settlent, in reality, it is almost only recovering the principal. Even in the form of exhibition support, there is a possibility that even the principal may not be recovered.

It’s not that Congo doesn’t fall into the city, but it was my opinion that it would be just a chore close to high-risk low-return.

“Perhaps he received a bribe in exchange for expediting the work in advance. If left alone, it could beco evidence of corruption, so it is likely that he ca up with the idea of selling the specific location and information to those with ties to the slave trader and erasing them all. Rather, I think it would be higher. Of course, I don’t know what the truth will be.”

“But it wouldn’t have been easy to find such people…” ”

I can only explain that there was a connection between the capital’s nobility. It wouldn’t have been that hard if I put my mind to it.”

From the point of view of Count Bossa, there would have been nothing wrong with capturing the cities around the capital, so he must have stabbed him several tis. Even if it wasn’t the lord of the city, at least one or two high-ranking people might have been deaf to the count’s proposal.

Having said that, Ekaterina asked as if she was surprised.

“I thought I didn’t see my face in the guild for about a week, but it seems that I was involved in a pretty big thing?”

“Uh… Well, you could say that. More than that, did sothing else happen? You sound like you found ?”

There was a feeling that it was premature to talk about Eldmia’s adventures in the empire, which were going round and round, so when I spoke appropriately, Rellie answered and the topic changed easily.

“During the last dungeon incident, our hands and feet got along pretty well, right?

“Oh…”

“We couldn’t find out where Mr. Ega was staying, so we couldn’t find him, so we were the only ones who moved first.

To think that such a story was going on while I was in the Empire. Obviously, it would not be an exaggeration to say that this is the party, the hope side.

Asilie, completely unaware of such a series of stories, tilted her head and asked.

“Abandoned dungeon?”

“Uh… there was a request I had to deal with before I helped Levi with his work. I had a party with these people at the ti, and the job was completed really easily.”

“aha.”

Just by calling Ragnis Levy, Asillie, realizing what I was saying and not saying, didn’t ask for another short exclamation. In case he makes a mistake, he naturally keeps his mouth shut.

However, the tranquility that seed to last was shattered by unexpected consideration.

“Co to think of it, are you feeling okay? A concussion can be a problem later on.

I started to break out in a cold sweat at Gin’s remark, which was made in an extrely ordinary way with the intention of worrying about my safety.

“……explosion?”

“Ah, I guess you haven’t heard of Mr. Assilier yet. This guy did a really heroic thing back then.”

“Ha, hahaha. Mr. Gin is also true. What did I do…” I

tried to interrupt the conversation sohow, but the others who were not saying anything noticed my reaction, and the most important thing, Mr. Gin, didn’t notice. .

“Isn’t it that the wizard followed the gate he opened without hesitation and then suddenly bounced out with a huge explosion?

“Haha! Ei, Mr. Gin is also great! You’re exaggerating too much!”

“…Whoops. Eldy is also true. How can the dwarves exaggerate? There’s a situation in the past, so this is a story I’ve never heard of before. So, what happened?”

Oh, no. Asilie collapses again…!

“Sure! Exaggeration is ridiculous. After listening to the story later, I found out that sothing like a magic bomb was being made over the gate and detonated it on the spot, so it was caught in the aftermath. In many ways, the surroundings almost beca dangerous, but You’ve done a great job!”

Gin smiles and confidently winks at … ‘I’m also conscious. Since this was a confidential request, why not just gloss over the details!’

I really want to cry.

“He, sister? You said you decided to respect my opinion…”

Asilie responded by slapping on the back as hard as she could.

In the end, until the simple al was over, there was no such thing as an unfortunate incident where Asilie continued to smash the back, but I could tell just by looking at her eyes that it was purely because she was conscious of others. Maybe in his heart he beat until my back was bruised?

And I, too, had eyes to see, so I couldn’t explain anything about the magical poetry I had acquired at that ti, and I had to promise later. I should have said it in detail right away, but I’ve been putting it off because I’ve been distracted lately, so I’m going through this kind of misfortune.

I can’t say that I can see the line, it’s real. I should definitely tell Asilie later.

In the end, he was able to appease Asilier only after receiving Gin’s puzzled gaze, who understood the situation belatedly, and promising to explain properly later.

“Hmm, hmm. I’m sorry about this. I guess I was thinking too dwarven.”

Of course, the dwarves would have opened the festival with a standing ovation, not a smash for their reckless act, even if their blood-shared family had risked their lives to achieve an achievent. It was a completely understandable difference of opinion, so I replied with a smile.

“No. This is because it was my fault for not telling you in advance that I was busy recently.”

“By the way! What happened over the past week or so? You seem to have been pretty busy?”

It was nice to bring up the topic to evoke the awkward atmosphere, but it’s a topic I want to avoid again, so I really don’t know what to do. If I get in trouble every ti people who care about say sothing, wouldn’t there be a big problem with my actions…?

“I had to help an acquaintance with so work, but I had to ride to the gate and go far. Rather than being busy, I was just away from the capital for a while.”

After a long ti, I put my head spinning for an excuse and finished my answer, paying attention not to twist my tongue, and this ti Ekatrina actively participated in the conversation.

“It doesn’t matter anyway since I ended up seeing it again like this. Anyway, the story Rellie talked about earlier is still in progress? What do you think, Eldmia?”

“You an having a party?

“You’re leaving?”

“Yes. I think I’ll have what I need soon. I’m going to the battlefield.”

No one asked which battlefield it was. Everyone just slowly shifted their gaze to Asillie with their eyes wide open in amazent.

It is an understandable response. I was asking if I could say that I will participate in the war against the demons right now in front of the person who slapped on the back for doing sothing dangerous. And, of course, since Asilie didn’t react at all, the party started to share expressions of great confusion.

“I have personal things to sort out.”

“…the revenge you spoke to the refugees on the way?”

“yes.”

I replied with a smile, but the expressions of those facing were never good.

Whoever sees this will know that he is going to die.

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