I had almost nothing to do because it was originally well cleaned, and when I was preparing meals for now, I heard a knock on the front door.

"Hmm, who would that be?"

Looking around the room and closest to the front door is Kroto? Would you please?

"Croteau, please."

When Kroto nods, he goes to the front door and greets the visitors. I can see it from here, so when I saw that the village chief was here, I knew.

My grandfather is next door. Is that your husband?

"Oh, hell, maybe he was eating."

"No, I'm just getting ready."

I'm almost done making it myself, and I'm just simmering this pan right now, so I have no particular problem.

Grett was rolling with a blanket by the front door, and the old lady I noticed was surprised for a moment, but that's it. I knew you guys wouldn't consider that a carnivore.

"When this size suddenly comes out, I'm not surprised"

"Excuse me, shall I take you to the back?"

"Fine. Fine. You're a good girl."

When my grandmother squeals Gret's head, she replies. Isn't this kid having a subtle conversation?

No, well, you don't understand everything they say.

"Haha, you're a smart kid"

Grandma laughs easily at what has been replied to.

"This looks like a good job, even as a gatekeeper."

"Well, when this figure comes out, it's a big deal, so what do you think?"

I think this house will be gone when I remember that tragedy this guy rammed up on. Munchkin '. That mansion's miserable. I also let you in the house because the front door was big there, but if it's a small house, maybe you can't. Viva Country House. I was in the worst window.

Well, put that away, what can I do for you? Maybe I forgot to mention even the precautions to use in this house?

"So, what can I do for you? Did you forget to tell them about the precautions for using the house?

"No, there's something I need to ask you. I thought I'd ask you honestly because it's troublesome."

"Oh, what is it?"

I think it's probably about Inai, and I think it's the story that that aunt was saying earlier.

And do you ask straight from the front or straight? That's amazing, this old lady.

"Our village, you can sign with the noblemen of Umr and wholesale the crops. Maybe he's here to investigate crops, and our young man's anxious."

"Is that an investigation?

"Well, I don't think there's anything wrong with being looked into, but there's something going on over there, and you're trying to bring me a story with the intention of cutting the contract."

"I see."

I don't know about that, food poisoning in Uml, making it my responsibility here to import out or something like that.

Well, I don't have any such facts. We're really just travelers. I shouldn't answer this though, should I? I don't belong anywhere but in Uml's nobility.

"Well, I can't reply to that story, so I'll call Inai."

"Oh, please."

The old lady showed a distressing glimmer for a moment, but nodded with a smile. What is it now? Well, no, Inai, come and get me.

"You don't have to. I'll be there."

The moment I try to call you, Inai calls me. Did you hear that?

I thought I'd go and see if you didn't hear me because I'm not moving, but I don't think I needed it.

"I didn't even say hello earlier, and I'm sorry for your loss. My name is Inai Urzues Stel, and I am a technician with the Kingdom of Umr."

Inai thanking her for her beautiful work and greeting her grandmothers. But the grandmothers look strange.

"Well, your daughter is a hero, eh?

"In my own country, some call it that."

"Yeah, well..."

My grandmother has a face she can't hide her confusion, a face she can't convince by checking with Inai and asking for answers. Somehow, but I guess I thought Haku was. The biggest of these.

I know how you feel, though. Normally I don't believe in fierce men this girl ran through the battlefield. If I didn't know this guy, too, I wouldn't believe it.

This will be your ID.

Inai gave out her ID, and the grandmothers received it and confirmed it, so they had to believe it. The girl in front of me said she was one of the heroes.

Well, I'd be in trouble if they told me it was fake, but what about around there?

"Really, your daughter?

"Yes. It's not hard for you to believe me, but it's me."

"Oh, yeah."

Grandma nods when she returns her ID and makes a serious face.

"So, nobleman, what brings you here?

"It's just a trip. There's no other reason."

"... right. I believe you. I'm sorry to interrupt. I'll come back later to apologize for what we picked up."

Granny replies to Inai's words with a grinning face. Clams. Well, it felt like I hadn't really suspected it from the start, and I think I cared too much, but it felt like a confirmation for once.

"You can honestly believe me."

"He's getting better for the nobles who buy our crops. I don't think he's going to cut his contract because he has nothing to talk about. I'm sorry, but I trusted him more than you."

"Really? Thank you."

Inai hears why he believed me and thanks me happily.

When this man is praised for his country, he seems happy.

"Why are you thanking me?

"I trust my country, the people of my country. I'm glad to hear that."

"Well, well, good for you, I'm relieved this old man's eyes didn't get busy. You're from that country, too."

"Hehe, our country is not a single rock either. We can't all trust people."

"Well, since you're still up there like that, can you do the same with the people down there?

"Yes, I hope so"

"This one will last forever. I hope so."

Apparently, the two stories fit in circles. Well, it was originally a story from a mistake, so there was no element to twist. I really just need you to stay here for a little while.

Still, I checked my ID, uncle. I thought it was loose, but was that guy just too loose?

Nevertheless, my attitude toward nobility is certainly shattered more than Poheta's. Maybe people who come here to order feel like Inai too.

"You're being looked after by the nobles of Umr, and I'll give you both an apology and a thank you for that, and I'll entertain you. If you need anything, feel free to come and say it."

"Thank you, sir?

"Oh, that guy paid me, just like he usually did, even at the time of the murder. He said he could do it next year. Instead, you can add a little color to it when it's abundant, and put your forehead on it when it's abundant. It's really very helpful for a country village like this."

Apparently, the person contracting with the village here is pretty chubby. No, maybe it's the way to look ahead.

Give me an amount of money that I can do properly to a village that makes good crops and provide them with a steady supply. I guess I feel that a temporary deficit for that is tolerated.

Of course there's a possibility of good intentions, but still, people are going to give it back to the people who make it better. Most people.

"I'm sorry, take your time."

"No, I'm sorry to disturb the quiet village."

"Haha, I need something from time to time. Because it's a boring village in the country. Well, excuse me."

That's what my grandmother said and left. Maybe I'll panic about my aunt earlier, so that story's going all over the village. The village chief's in trouble, too.

That, speaking of which, Grandpa didn't say a word. I was just watching as I nicked the basics.

"You were a very brave old lady."

"Breast?"

"That old lady came here with a good understanding that if she said bad things and couldn't get a contract, she'd be in trouble. But still, you've come to identify us to avoid problems without doing anything."

"Uh, you mean you didn't believe me from the head for once?

"I don't know what's in the world. Not to mention the representative of the village, you can't be optimistic about it all. I don't care how trustworthy they are."

Well, even if everything your grandmother said wasn't a lie, isn't it all true?

I don't know, I think it's amazing what people say and do when they get older, on the other hand, I'm scared. I don't know what you're thinking.

Well, I think I'm simply sweet with that idea.

"In the meantime, I'm done simmering, do you want some?

"Right, let's eat. I'll get the cigars, too."

"Yeah, please"

I'll have to give Gret some dinner, too. Which is better, raw meat or roasted.

... I baked it for now. Let me give it to you.