Early next morning

When Hal arrived at the Adventurer's Guild, Lunaria was waiting at the entrance.

She was getting smaller looking uncomfortable when the adventurers in and out of the guild took her for a giddy look, but when she discovered Hull, she was smiling and waving.

"Sorry, you kept me waiting"

It was Hal who came on schedule, but he expressed his apology for Lunaria coming first and waiting.

"No, because I just got here a little early... - So, what do we do?

Lunaria asks the natural question because she wasn't discussing what she was going to do as a party.

"Oh, I did. You didn't explain. - For now, there's nothing we can do about it as it stands."

Drop your shoulders in the way Lunaria was dismayed by Hal's words as she remembered.

"Wait, wait, as it stands. There's a place I need to go to do something about it."

Hal will now regret his lack of explanation. I remembered that I had misled her before because I didn't have enough words, and I added the words as if I was a little rushed.

"Ho, is it true...?

"Oh, it's true. The place to go for that is the city east of here."

She leans her neck when she hears the words of Hal, who was carried on inside to Lunaria, who is a little upbeat in tears.

"When it comes to the east, is it the city of Mawr?

Mawr was a city with a large cathedral, a city that brought together many priests and clergy aspirants.

"Oh, there's a good chance I can handle Lunaria's skills too"

I get sassy pale at the same time that Lunaria realizes something when she hears that.

"Is that, possibly, a curse on me...?

"... well, you can predict with the way things have been going so far. But there's a crowd here, so let's leave first. There's a little distance to that city, so why don't we take a ride in the carriage?"

To encourage her to be anxiously frightened. Hal refers brightly to those with a ride carriage.

The city and the city were separated, and since it was expensive to purchase and maintain a carriage personally, there were shared carriages that left regularly to connect the city.

"Right - maybe my aunt..."

"Let's talk about it later, including that"

Even if Lunaria leaks the word like she remembers, Hal blocks the word to a cover-up feeling so that she doesn't say any more.

I didn't want to treat someone like a killer until I could prove it, because I don't know if I was expecting it.

For that reason, I did not intend to conclude here.

There were already several hopefuls lined up when we reached the carriage station.

"Looks like you could ride this."

The riding carriage is of a larger size and can be boarded by up to eight people, with the exception of you.

Lunaria chuckled fluffily that she would be able to afford to ride because there are three people in line right now.

"Oh, good. It's pretty crowded, depending on the time."

Hal was also relieved to see the current number of people.

As we still had time to leave, a five-man group of adventurers came after the Hulls as they waited in line.

"Hmm? Hey, Leader, it looks like we're full."

There were three people lined up first, five combined in Hal and Lunaria.

With a maximum occupancy of eight, it was difficult for all of their parties to ride.

"Ahem? Uh, it's true.... Hey you guys"

A man called Leader speaks to Hal and Lunaria in a high-pressure manner.

"What?

Hal answered the call.

"You guys, give up the carriage order. Without you two, we could all get in the carriage. You can take the next carriage."

"Return the words exactly as they were. We were in line first. You guys should get on the next carriage, right? Just keep it in order."

Hal replied with perseverance, looking closely into the eyes of the leader's man, who approached him to give way to order in a transverse manner.

But it seemed to the adventurer's eyes that that was a businesslike attitude.

"Hey, what's that attitude? We're a B-rank adventurer party, you guys are running out anyway, right? Then it's better for the world if we get in the carriage!

A leader man yells at me who didn't care about Hal's attitude.

"... hey, isn't this the incompetent porter?

"Oh, and you're a wizard who can't use magic."

The adventurers talk about Hal and Lunaria laughing and teasing with Couscous.

"What? What? A luggage holder and a wizard who can't use magic?... What the hell, those guys are defying us? Aren't you stupid? Out of the way, whoa."

The leader man who hears it is increasingly pressing to make his attitude bigger and push the Hulls away.

The adventurer party that betrayed Hal, the adventurers that betrayed Lunaria, and this time they.

"- I don't have a busy adventurer party where me and Lunaria are involved..."

That grunt of sighing hal reaches the leader's ear. I frown and stare at Hal.

"Ahem? Not only are you busy, but you've spoken ill of us, haven't you?... shouldn't you look a little sore in the eye? Hey, you guys do it!!

At the direction of a man, an adventurer party surrounded Hal and Lunaria.

In the meantime a carriage has arrived, but it seems that your lord has no intention of getting involved, waiting for the Hals to settle.

The first three people in line were already in the carriage with the sleaze to stay out of it.

"... Ha, I can't help it. Then we'll take the next carriage. I'm not in such a hurry."

Hal tries to back off, saying he's sorry for all the trouble.

In fact, I also think it is bad that the passengers who were lined up in front cannot leave on time, because there is a purpose, but it is not something that we have to go to immediately, and I make that decision.

I disagreed at first but it was also futile because I didn't think I was someone I didn't know how to talk to so far about the minimum rule of keeping order.

"Ahhh!? Ha, you noticed the scare. Then I'll miss you - I'd love to, but why don't you let me take a look at your sore eyes? Because that's all you're guilty of against us, hey!?

With that said, the leader has waved his sword down against Hull. It was just a B-rank, and the move wasn't a bad one.

"- I'm sorry, but you can't just take that attack."

But when Hal avoided it with a single piece of paper, he shot his fist into the belly of the leader's man. Of course, my fists are wearing fire.

"... Guuuuuuu!

And the man kneels on the spot.

The leader's man never seemed to think his attack could be avoided by a runaway adventurer who was said to be incompetent, about as heavy an attack as he was surprised and Hal's imagination, and was confused for a moment.

"Damn it, do it!

Other men try to attack me if I don't put up with my people getting hit.

"Ma, wait!

But it was stopped by the words of a leader who seemed in a hurry. He still can't stand up holding his belly down.

"Yes, no, fine. It was our fault... you guys, pull your weapons in. We'll take the next carriage."

The adventurers clap at the words of the unexpected leader, but because they are the words of the leader, they reluctantly decide to back off.

"I'm sorry to keep you waiting. Let me go."

Saying so, Hal accompanies Lunaria and tries to get in the carriage as if nothing had happened.

Lunaria got into the carriage when Hull pushed her back as she black-and-white her eyes as she settled on her B-rank party leader opponent in an instant.