During the tea, the serial air earlier disappears somewhere and the colloquial continues gently.

I was thrilled by Lunaria's story when she was a little girl, about when Lunaria popped out of the house, about how Lunaria had been since I met Hull, and about what battle she had fought.

By the time it's time for dinner, Hal changes the story.

"- Well, there's going to be a lot of stories, but I have to make sure of one thing. This house is the Count's house. But I, no, me and Lunaria are adventurers. I'm partying with Lunaria... and I'm going to keep doing it. I mean, I'm gonna take him, okay?

Will they send me out happy, or will they kick me out, or will they lock me in this house?

My daughter, who I thought had popped out of the house, came home looking fine.

If so, you may want to live with us as we are. That's why it was confirmed.

Lunaria takes a breath in Hal's words.

I'm home, haven't had a good time with my family in a long time.

But Lunaria also knew that she couldn't possibly stay all the time because she was on her way as an adventurer.

Luna and Meena, who smiled gently, do not open their mouths and send their gaze to Elsted, the Lord.

Feeling everyone's gaze, Elsted coughs to delude himself into worrying about how to draw conclusions.

"Oh, hon. Well, is that something you have to make up your mind about right away? I know you two are adventurers. Then, isn't it an option to use this city as a base?

This question and opinion is not correct, I see, given the nature of the adventurer.

But the desire to keep Lunaria here somewhere was clear to whoever heard it.

"Oh, you... then you're not just postponing the conclusion..."

"That's what Elle's always had, isn't it?"

Elsted is blamed by two sighing loonas and a frightened eyed meena.

Elsted shut up as he roared at the star pointing at him.

These three and Luna's sister were childhood friendly and had the ease of spending a lot of time together since they were little.

"Mr. Hal, Lunaria. Because you are adventurers - and you are free to act. So you can leave if you want to go on a journey. You can base this city for a while, as your father said, and if you want to head to another city, you can make up your mind."

Out of her inclusiveness as a mother, Luna tells them both with a calm smile.

It has an atmosphere of support for the two of them, and Hal and Lunaria feel like they had their backs pressed.

"That's right, don't worry about what Elle says, do what you want!... Not at all, this man has been!

I agree with Luna that Meena has so far had an elegant atmosphere that included some coolness, but as a result of her frustration with Elsted, the vegetables were coming out.

"Yes, no, I am... I want Lunaria to be in this house at all..."

Elsted, who wanders off, is abandoned and the story proceeds.

"I'm going to stay in this city, but is Lunaria staying here?

"Yes, no! I'm staying at the inn too! Sure, this is my home, but I decided to live as an adventurer!

Seeing Lunaria standing as usual next to Hull, who stood up to spare time, Elsted was delighted with her daughter's growth, a little sorry, and frustrated that there was a man named Hull next door.

"Yeah, yeah, Lunaria's grown, too. Regards, Mr. Hal, about your daughter"

Luna bows her head deeply as she smiles happily feeling her daughter's growth directly.

"I asked for my lovely niece."

Placing his hand on Hal's shoulder, Meena grinned niggly and asked him to press just in case.

"Oh, I know. I'll protect Lunaria."

"I will protect Mr. Hull, too!

Lunaria continues that we cannot just be protected by Hal's words, which snorted firmly.

Luna, Meena was relieved by how those two were doing.

"Then it's time for me to go because I want to see what's going on in the city... but Lunaria can still do it, okay?

"No, I'll be right there!

Lunaria waves her head and smiles at Hal's words, who cares to stretch her time with her family at all.

That's how they tried to leave the room.

At that time, I felt a sad look on Elsted's face at the edge of my gaze, but the two of them left the room without stopping to say that they would never be able to leave me here.

Leaving Elsted in his room, Luna, Meena was smiling and dropping the Hulls off.

"- Now, has this taken a lot of weight on your mind?

"Uh, yes, that, thank you..."

Hal probably expected this to happen.

In time, we decided that this was necessary for Lunaria, so we were to come to this city.

He thought about Lunaria.

That brought joy to Lunaria's heart and her cheeks were blushing red.

"... hmm? What's the matter with you?

"Yes, no, nothing! Come on, let's show the city around! Do you want to go to the inn first? Do you want to go to the Adventurer Guild?

As she panicked, Lunaria gets up early and asks Hal questions while keeping her face from being seen.

"Right...... let's make it an Adventurer Guild first. I might get a request to leave soon. If that happens, the inn will go to waste."

"Okay, so shall we go from the Adventurer Guild? Well, they're both close."

With that said, Lunaria leads Hal to the Adventurer Guild a little ahead of time.

Hal was on the road, watching the look on the faces of the city's people.

- You look good.

"... Huh? Oh, right. Sounds like a lot of fun, guys."

Hal groans happily looking over the city.

The family, the adventurer party, the children and the lovers are all walking with a look of fun.

Some of them may have had special good things, but many of them have such a look naturally.

"The fact that the atmosphere in this city is good probably means that the Count's way is better. I didn't throw away Elsted either."

"Heh heh, your father, too. Oh, look, he's a good worker."

Lunaria seemed a little proud of her father for building the city that Hal praised.

While interacting like that, the two arrive at the Adventurer's Guild.

Stepping into it, I thought the concentration of my gaze on the unfamiliar adventurer, which is baptism - but apparently my gaze went beyond that.

"- Lunaria! You, were you back?

A beautiful woman of a cat beast man in a somewhat exposed outfit called out to Lunaria.

Though presumably a magician to observe from the outfit, the unreliability of the cloth wrapped around its supple body was not in any other ratio.