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Chapter 25.1: Tair Bamon (2)

At my words, the knight’s movents stopped.

He glanced at Asher and with an expression that looked like he would break out in a cold sweat at any mont, then glanced at the woman again.

“What are you doing?! That bastard called vulgar! Kill him quickly!”

Shouting loudly, she seed to have finally lost her mind. It looked like a child throwing a tantrum.

It’s annoying, really.

I said;

“If it sounds like empty words, pull out your sword. Or take that noisy thing and go away.”

The knight glared at , then finally removed his hand from the hilt of his sword.

He seed to have realized the difference in his skills after directly competing with Asher.

Instead, he opened his mouth and spoke in a nacing voice.

“I don’t know who the young master is, but he’s making a big mistake. She’s the daughter of the mayor of this city…”

I didn’t reply, but waved my hand at Asher.

As she brought her hand to the hilt of her sword, the knight fell silent and shut his mouth.

“This…!”

The woman, who was upset at the sight, trembled as if she couldn’t overco her anger, and she slapped the knight on the cheek.

The knight just silently let her hit him as she slapped his face several tis.

The woman who had taken her anger out like that turned her gaze back and glared at ferociously.

“You’re really going to kill . Do you know who my father is? He’s the mayor of this city. This whole city belongs to my family.”

“…”

“I’ll make sure you pay the price for fooling around with that lowly tongue. You’ll never be able to walk on two legs again without crawling between my legs and begging.”

Then she turned around and strode out of the store.

Her escort knight also chased her out, and the restaurant fell silent. All eyes were focused on this direction.

Ha…

That’s really great.

Admiring how the other could be that big of an idiot, I looked at the place where she had disappeared.

Baros also looked at the door from which she ca out with his cold, sunken eyes, and spoke cautiously to .

“Just give a word and I’ll et the mayor of this city in person. That cheeky bitch…”

“Don’t trouble yourself.”

This was not my territory, so I didn’t want to make a fuss.

It could reveal my whereabouts to the other Lords, and if that happened, soone might unnecessarily take an interest in .

But since it happened like this, could I do anything?

I knew from the mont I intervened, things would get annoying.

Thinking of seeing the face of the mayor who raised that great idiot tomorrow, I soon turned off my nerves.

“Are you okay?”

Asher raised the fallen employee.

The manager and other employees who had been watching approached them with belatedly apologetic faces.

She handed them over to them, and Asher returned to her seat and sat down with her head bowed shyly.

The man who had been standing awkwardly ca this way.

He was the man who was threatened by that crazy woman, having his wrist cut off and all. Which didn’t happen because Asher intervened.

“Hey, thank you. Young master has helped to survive. I almost lived as a disabled for the rest of my life.”

I nodded my head as I saw him conveying his thanks with a smile on his face.

Judging by his attire, he was a man who looked like an ordinary traveler.

Still, he was the only one among those who watched the mad woman’s atrocities and tried to stop it, so his personality seed pretty good. I was not blaming those who didn’t step up since it’s understandable if they couldn’t.

…?

But wait a minute…

Having felt sothing familiar, I inspected the man’s face.

It’s the sa feeling as when I first found Asher.

When I stared at him, the man also looked at with puzzled eyes.

I asked him.

“What’s your na?”

“Yes?”

He seed taken aback for a mont, but then responded with a laugh again.

“My na is Lian, young master.”

Lian.

Only then did an NPC character appear in my mory.

A blond, green-eyed young man with the sa appearance as the one in front of .

Hah…

Surprised inwardly but also feeling awed at this bizarre coincidence, I repeated his na in my mind.

Not the pseudonym he just ntioned, but the real na he’s hiding.

Tair Bamon.

The youngest prince of the neutral country, Earth Hill.

He was not to the extent of being the main character in the world of RaSa, but he was a person who could be said to be the main character among the supporting actors.

The episode of Earth Hill’s Neutral Country related to him was one of my favorite main stories in the ga.

Yes, since it was five years ago, he had not yet returned to the kingdom and was wandering around Calderic…

“I… the dish is ready.”

The waiter ca to the table holding the finished dish.

The fried chicken pieces that looked appetizing ca out in a basket full of them.

I stared at the chicken, then at the table where Lian was sitting, then back to him.

And I asked

“This is also a fate. Shall we dine together?”

“…Yes?”

What kind of nonsense is this? – That was probably the guy was thinking as his eyes widened.

Asher and Barros, who were sitting in the seats in front of , also looked at with curious eyes, probably curious why I was doing this.

But this was a good opportunity

I wanted to have a conversation with him.

It was because I thought that there might be sothing to be gained from this relationship that happened by chance.

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