He was called to the Guild's office because he wanted to say a formal thank you where Oslo's problem was resolved.

Grace, it's a situation where they're both passing through the back room and recommending tea.

"No, I'm really sorry. Oslo thought it would be easy to read for him because he runs to keep himself. I didn't know his men were so clueless."

Beline bows her head and pours tea from her hands.

She's a guild receptionist, but she's coming from another branch to this city in a manner close to a helper.

I guess the helper is still talking about the relationship between the lord and the guild or that guard captain tangle.

"Nothing's good, though. It looks like Oslo was turning his hands around a lot so he couldn't be impotent."

The Forestbirds are supposed to be shopping all over the city for supplies that have been delayed and taking care of their weapons.

"I just want to make the connection with my parents thin. It would help if you didn't touch me too much."

"Yeah. So I thought you were offended earlier?

"No, it doesn't mean I knew."

I don't think there's anything wrong with saying and understanding.

Beline smiles and says.

"Of course for this inconvenience, we will put you on the prize money. If you need anything else, we can take care of it as much as we can."

Beline's response is very courteous, either because the other person has the premise that even the child is of aristocratic origin. I mean, I don't have a graduate. Maybe you won't make it a problem knowing I'm a common boy and Grace is a dumpy.

Is this about Grace? Because of that. Let's ask her about her means of protection.

"Do you know any good alchemists? If it's not this city, Term Wills would be fine."

"Alchemist, is it? I don't know, but I think I can take the form of having that guild over there give me an introduction through the story. Let's go over the letter."

"It helps."

If you're here to help solve the problems of Oslo and the lords here, I guess that's because she's competent.

and the sound of knocking on the room sounds indoors.

"Mr. Beline. I'm sorry I'm serving you. Can I have a word?

"What is it?

"Actually..."

An Alliance official hears something about Beline. Beline meditated a little, but looked back at me and said:

"... Mr. Theodore. Lord Ashley-Schirn wants to see you."

Beline smiled bitterly when she accidentally glanced at me.

"The lord here is a little special. I'm sure you don't like adventurers because it's from your father's age… I just explained that in a nutshell to make it easier for you to talk in that place."

"But you were heavily using that Oslo, weren't you? You honestly don't feel comfortable?"

"I don't really want to give you preconceptions from me, so no more. However, at first glance, I'm sure you'll be convinced."

"Hmm."

Assuming he's a lord, and he's coming out from the other side, why not meet him?

It depends on the other way out, but it doesn't feel like the good of the land is here to be able to talk in the guild.

"May I be present, if you please? On the pretext of Mr. Theodore, if I can speak directly with Master Ashley, I wish or fulfill. If you go to see him, he'll pay you in advance."

"I hope you don't have any trouble with this one."

"That, of course. It was originally my job, so I can do it. If Mr. Theodore wants to connect with Master Ashley, that would be appreciated. The Adventurer Alliance wants to connect with talented people very badly."

I can't get dressed in my teeth. I guess the neighborhood that reveals the hand tag is the most honest word even as a beline.

Convinced, huh? Well, I'm convinced.

Because Ashley was about my age.

Baroness, but she's a white, thin girl. I have morbid skin whiteness that hasn't hit me much in the day. Maybe he's weak. I guess I'm struggling to inherit the traces of my parents young.

That's why it wouldn't be a good reason to justify poor supervision... but if you ask me what about me like that, unlike Ashley, I don't have any responsibility for anything or anything, and I don't have any edge in this city.

So whatever the lord is, he doesn't think he's in a position to complain or anything from the start. If it's not even hostile to this one, I thought it was in the direction of indifference and non-interference, but it's going to be more so than coming out from the other side. Well, what brings you here? The response is decided after listening to the story.

"Nice to meet you. My name is Ashley-Rodias-Schirn."

"Nice to meet you. My name is Theodor-Gartner."

Ashley has bowed her head to a special victory when she returns this one because she has been named from the other side.

"This time it seems our people have bothered us. You're right. I apologize. And I want to thank you for repelling Killer Ant."

Is this attitude... because I'm originally weak, or because you know I'm on the verge of Count Gartner's house? Hard to tell from both.

Beline's desire to talk to Ashley will mean she wants to rebuild her relationship with her lord.

If you want to say more, Beline, the current situation, where the credibility of the Guard has been discredited and the person responsible is absent and confused, is a one-of-a-kind opportunity. Ant catastrophe and its attendant postmortem. It is the Adventurer's Guild that has that know-how. And creating jobs for adventurers is what Beline and Ashley should do.

In that sense, there's no way I'm going to take care of this ant after all. If I'm the only one who can. And that would be fine if there was a reason there for me to be convinced, but probably not this time.

It can be the business of the entire ecosystem, including the demons that spring up and the human side that exterminates them, or it can be a public formation of demand and supply.

It's a story within the BFO, but there have been some quests about getting rid of Greywolf too much and having trouble with more goblins. They even laughed at me then, but I can't even say that now. He's a monster everywhere for what he did to Killer Ant. That's why I chose Term Wills.

"I accept your apology"

I don't want to actively make connections with nobility when I think about my parents' homes, and I don't offer any particular conditions. Sometimes it would be heavier to forgive unconditionally without saying anything, but not like that this time. I got a lot from Beline.

Instead, I'm going to keep about a light cover fire on Beline with the implication of lightening the overall loan to the two of us.

"But I just stayed together. I know it's better to restore your alliance with the Alliance than to build a relationship with me, not to mention the common son of the Gartner family."

"Restoration," he said?

Ashley tilts her neck. That was… an answer with some anticipation.

"Miss Beline said she went to see you several times."

"... I don't know. That story never came to me."

When she glanced at Grace, who was quietly refraining, she nodded with only her eyes.

In short, it's the same story I didn't get to my father.

I don't know what Ashley's like as a lord, but I guess there's a problem with the people around him.

"What is the same thing Oslo did this time?

"I don't know anything about this city. Excuse me, but on what fringe with Oslo?

"I'm a minister. From my father's behalf..."

Ashley said that with a bitter look.

Well, do you trust it? I guess it also leads to why Oslo was safely sitting around.

"What do they say about adventurers?

"Uh..."

Ashley let Beline swim her gaze.

"Please, don't worry about me. I can imagine, and I think you're right in a way. It's also the guild's administrative responsibility."

"Yes. Well, the bandit collapsed or the eater... my father and grandfather... excuse me, someone named Kennel, and Oslo. That's what they all said with their mouths together..."

Sure, there are some of those guys out there, and some of them bring those eyes to adventurers.

Or did you deduct the poor lottery as a practical experience? If that's what her father was, he must be someone who shares the same values as that kennel.

So Oslo left it to me... if he was genuine, he might have turned around with nothing wrong, but unfortunately he didn't.

However, from what I've seen so far, it seems that bright materials are also visible. First of all, the kennel is out-of-the-box.

At least it won't be one rock with Oslo. If they're both of the same race and conspiring, it's because Oslo doesn't have to fear discovery in the first place.

Plus, Ashley seems to have a solid education. As far as the earlier answers are concerned, they are smart and have good sense. He is likely educating and practicing to assist Ashley.

I couldn't get around to watching Oslo with practice focused on Kennels, could I?

"Can I talk to someone named that Kennel?

Beline apparently set Kennel as her second goal. If Honmaru were to be Ashley, Kennel would be the Wall.

What a stubborn, conservative and overprotective figure comes to mind, but I wonder if I would have to rethink a lot if I had Oslo's demise around my eyes.

"Kennel is not here right now. Go to the next town for you."

So Ashley popped up after eating bubbles just because of it?

"Was it Master Left? Then Master Ashley. Do you mind if I explain the significance of the Alliance to you today, though strange?

"Regards"

It would be a guy called Presentation. To Beline's words, Ashley nods with a strange face.

"Well, don't get rounded up easily. It feels just as good to keep our distance and use each other."

"Mm. Mr. Theodore, you say it inside."

Ashley laughed bitterly at me and Beline's interaction.

That's how Beline turns back to Ashley, nods and opens her tease mouth.

"But surely, Mr. Theodore is right. It is for you to see it with your own eyes, think about it, and then judge. Sometimes hearsay alone doesn't make sense. Even I can't say the devil won't. It doesn't make sense, then, that the rapist ended up in his place."

"Sure, that's right"

If we can pinpoint conflicting values, we'll have to think about it.

"So can you both have a moment? I can tell you to collect the materials. Mr. Theodore, I'll have the prize money and the letter ready soon."

And Beline left with a grin. Are you in a good mood for a good conversation?