When you leave a dimly lit room, the lights from the other room cause you light pain in your eyes.

... I see, you even forgot to turn on the lights because of the conversation.

Further open, Frederica and Grandma Gemma were there.

"Well, you were both listening outside the door."

Granny Gemma nodded quietly. Frederica is wiping her eyes with her sleeves away from her face.

Frederica came home with us, but as soon as we heard the story, we came to this room. I bet you left it to us, close friends, not coming in with us.

Or maybe Frederica wasn't sure. I admired him like a sister who could do anything, but he was just a person, and sometimes I would get into trouble that I didn't know I could solve.

"Russell, Amy, and above all, Civila. Thank you. I really don't know how to speak to Janet...."

"Ah... Gemma, I'm sorry to trouble you."

"Absolutely. Come on, Frederica, let's go to the kitchen! I've bought a lot of ingredients, make something really delicious!

"......! Yes!"

As soon as Frederica got back on her feet, she hugged Janet for a few seconds and headed to the kitchen.

I'm sure Frederica wanted to hug you again and again.

I'm really glad.

Janet looks at Frederica as she touches her body.

"... oh, did I have a little room in my heart... because my worries had a negative impact on others?"

"If that's all you can think about now, yeah. Look, it's your job to rest. Sit down."

With Janet's return, I think Grandma Gemma's atmosphere has calmed down somewhat.

Well, if Janet stays so distracted that I can't talk all the time, I'm not always worried about Janet, either.

Janet, who appeared under the light, still had a pale face, but he was still walking firmly on his legs.

"... it's Janet Oni-chan"

The girl at the table noticed Janet.

I'm afraid I'm approaching as if I were staring at you.

"Um, are you okay now?

"Nh, a little."

"I'm glad...."

The girl approached Janet with her expression and voice expressing a heartfelt relief.

While stroking the child's head, Janet sighed.

"... I can't let you worry such a small child..."

"I'm not saying it's too bad. I thought I'd never dive back into a dungeon again."

……

Janet shut up.... oh, my God, did you make a completely wrong choice about the subject?

No, Civila, I'm sorry about that. Don't look so reprehensible.

"But, Janet. I'd rather be kicked out. I have a lot to tell you, and I'll tell you about me after dinner."

"... really?

"Of course."

"Yes, I'm glad."

It's just Janet, who usually has a small number of mouths, and I can feel very relieved just by returning a reply.

It's nice to see the other person's intentions. If you keep quiet, I don't know how to judge you.

Sometimes Janet comes near me and stays with me in silence.

I never felt strange or uncomfortable at that time, and Janet didn't seem to like it.

However, I didn't know what you were thinking after all.

That's why Janet's little answer means a lot to me.

I can't say for sure because I can't read the other person's feelings... but I don't want Janet to be burdened with kicking me out.

"Speaking of which, did Janet leave the money in the hotel?

"Yes, but... why?

"No, that was really helpful. I've always wanted to thank you."

"... that's discipline. From me, it was so little."

The day I was left alone.

After all, it was thanks to Janet that I had a lot of money at my disposal.

With that money, I could buy the best sword in the store.

The sword quickly got used to it. The black goblin of the dungeon, the dungeon scarlet bat that attacked the children of the orphanage... and I also contributed greatly to defeating the fire dragon.

If I had bought a heavy and worn sword in the first place, I might have died if I hadn't used it well.

Thinking about it, Janet was the one who helped me the most —— and made me the Dark Magic Swordsman.

I still keep the big Dragontooth Sword with Amy, and I use it.

Civila's here.

Amy's here.

But before that, Janet cared.

If I didn't hang one, my life might have been crazy.

The goddess doesn't know what will affect her in the future.

Still, I'm here at the end of all its possibilities.

That's everything.