Nothing happened in the first village, but the inn was not available at a bad time, and the meal break alone would take us to the next city.

There were multiple inns in the city, where I could stay without any problems.

On a scale, it was a city smaller than the home of Lunaria, but since it is the middle point connecting the city to the city, people come and go, and adventurers who like the tranquil city atmosphere sometimes seem to stay longer.

As a result, shops, facilities, etc. appeared to be ample depending on the size of the city.

"You have a big Adventurer Guild"

Standing in front of the Adventurer Guild building, the two looked up at it.

Looking around the city, Lunaria said, against the size of the city, in the sense.

"Sure, more than I expected."

And Hal nods and agrees.

Adventurer's Guild of the same size as the home of Lunaria.

There were more adventurers in and out than any other city could confirm.

I guess that's how many people come and go in this city, positioned as a midpoint in the quest for a big country called Grimheim.

"In the meantime... is this good? Either way, you won't be able to buy it unless it's Wang Du, and let's get some rest here."

"Right. It's also important to relax without thinking about work!

Lunaria also agrees with Hal's proposal with both hands.

They didn't get much chance to rest because they were second only to the fight so far.

So we enjoyed shopping and eating in this city, and then decided to take our time talking in the inn.

Childhood stories, stories about the journey, stories about when Hal was at an adventurer party, stories about how long Lunaria spent as an adventurer until she met Hal.

Each of us didn't know, talking about what we had done so far had deepened our understanding of each other.

The next day I slowed down until before noon and after checking out the inn, I had a good lunch and then also took it easy to leave.

From there it was also very calm on the road, and the two went for the next village while defeating the weak demons that appeared from time to time.

"Hey, it's not a bad idea to be on a journey like this."

"A journey that you can afford is a good thing."

Two people down the road in a neat atmosphere in a carriage pulled by Pharos.

Enjoy the surrounding landscape. Feel the air. Enjoy the view of the sunset.

So far, Hal kept trying to figure out what to do to become an adventurer.

Lunaria kept worrying about how to be free to use her own magic.

Now we can both use our abilities to the full, and we have a track record.

Furthermore, Hal was able to report about himself now to a master named Zenline.

Lunaria reported the matter to her parents and was also able to obtain permission to travel, albeit collapsed.

Therefore, the two of them, who are not now caught up in such individual issues, had the most mental leeway.

After taking a break in the last village on the road to Grimheim, he also interacted with the village children and had a good time.

Then again, the two who have moved on will finally set foot in Grimheim, the king's capital.

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The king's capital from afar is quite large - that's how I understood it.

But when I approached him again, Hal had lost his word when he realized it was bigger than he could have imagined.

"-Ha, Mr. Hal!

Lunaria called out as she panicked, shaking Hull's shoulder, but it took a few seconds for him to get back to sanity.

"... Ha, a lot of time for the broth had stopped - but you're big"

The gateway structure of the walls, viewed from nearby, had an overwhelming presence and force, and Hal was also under pressure by its atmosphere.

"Heh heh, you were not moving at all when you fought Behemoth, but you're surprised at the big walls"

Lunaria, softening her fluffy expression, was smiling as she remembered Hal, who had taken the Behemoth attack singly.

"Hey, I was desperate then, and besides, you can't pull it off if you deal with demons. I'm an adventurer."

The side of Hull, who said so, is crisp, and Lunaria falls in love with it.

"But... it's an artificial structure that overwhelms me."

And Lunaria grinned bitterly at the slightly pitiful look she gave the next moment.

"There are a lot of people in and out here, so let's just get in line because it takes time to check at the entrance"

Hal and the others had seen the walls from a short distance in the carriage, but they had already been pulled out by several pairs, and they had already lined up for checks.

"Whoa, this is not good. Let's get in line."

Hal gives Faros instructions and lines up for admission.

The checks were carried out carefully and in multiple columns, so it was not so stressful and everyone waited quietly for the order to come.

The order came around to the Hulls, then about enough was left, but they both submitted the Adventurer Guild Guild cards as ID cards and were able to pass quickly because they had no criminal record.

"This is Grimheim, the capital of the Beast King... something just got in, but it's busy."

Usually it's not that busy if you don't go to the city centre or near the market.

But many people are going in Grimheim, which is exactly what it looks like in the city.

"Do you want to find an inn for now? So why don't you take a look around the city and then go to the Adventurers Guild?"

"I like that... you know, when you go to the Adventurer Guild, you stick to the request, and you go straight out with us."

The two of them walk in the bustling city talking about what to do.

Remember what we've done so far, it's only a matter of getting closer to the guild - that was our choice.

Because it is a large city, there are also multiple shops of all kinds, and the Inn district could be quickly found.

Inns of all kinds of atmosphere were lined up so that they could meet the various needs of the guests.

"No, it's a good city. With so many people, I sometimes feel a darker atmosphere, but there's absolutely nothing like it."

As Hal says, the city's atmosphere is bright and people seem to enjoy talking regardless of race.

A castle knight looked around the city, but occasionally he was colluding with residents, blending into the city.

It turns out that it's a very good atmosphere alone, regardless of the public or private sector, race.