I woke up after booing a pair of Deanna and Anne's ladies who said, "That's just a blacksmith."

"So, are you okay?

Helen says worried. I shrugged my shoulder like I was out of my way.

"I don't have a nasty body like that."

In fact, I don't know if it was something the watchdog gave me, or if it just happened to be a bad hit, but my jaw just hurts a little, and the rest is no big deal.

Maybe he did something to shake his brain. In the previous world, I went to the hospital just in case, CT and MRI might have taken it, but I don't want to rely on my senses that it is this world. If they accidentally had an initial surgery or something, it wouldn't have happened.

"I hope so."

Helen said, looking somewhat unconvinced. I'll stroke your head.

"Thank God you're worried"

"Oh, wow."

Helen turned away, but it would be a blackout. When I smile, I turn to everyone.

"Everyone, I'm sorry to bother you. Thanks."

When I lowered my head with a pepper, everyone returned the word "never mind".

"So when are you leaving?

Turning to Helen again, I asked Helen.

"I'm going to leave tomorrow"

"That's fast!... No, should I say this sooner"

"Yeah. Thai thought so too"

Unlike his anxious eyes earlier, Helen nodded with powerful eyes.

Conversely, Deanna looked anxious and asked Helen.

"Are you okay?

"Well, we have all the weapons and armor for Eizo, it's rare."

"Yes, it is."

Lightly convincing Deanna.

"Come on, it's not like I made it to prevent a dragon blow, so don't be impotent"

"I know, I know."

Helen shrugged her shoulders. More than anything if you come back safe.

Dinner this day was only a little extravagant, but no farewell or grand parties. I would if I were to return to mercenary operations, but this time I would simply go out and come back.

He also said, "I'll be back in about a week at the latest".... I think I'll borrow the Marquis' man. I'm sure the Marquis will lend it to you because of the circumstances.

Let's trust ourselves here. It's not going to happen very often.

"Do you have a lot of friends?

"Mmm. Depends on what you call a friend, but maybe not less."

"With that said, you didn't ask me what kind of work you were doing"

"It's mostly a sentry. Sometimes it's like a little demon crusade or an exploration."

"The crusade of demons comes out of the army when it grows bigger."

Deanna, Rike is a good opportunity to take questions, Helen answers, and Anne is taking them.

"Right. They don't even call me there, but first of all, they don't."

"Why?

"There's something called mentz in the country, too. If a mercenary makes a big deal out of it, it'll be a hassle later."

"Heh."

The next person to catch Helen's words is Thermia. Anne answered the question. Anne's like a pro on that side. It's not like they took the princess's status.

"Is there something interesting or something?

"Oops, there's a stiff one. It was quite a while ago..."

Thus, we spent dinner time with Wye as usual.

The next morning, as I went to see Helen off to the street, I decided to go to Camilo's for delivery, so I loaded up my stuff in my luggage.

"That's a pretty good number."

"Isn't it?

When I say it impressively, Deanna puts up her chest. There are more than I thought. That would mean everyone's arms have gone up.

I felt proud of myself, too, and stroked Deanna's head with gasp.

I'm done loading my stuff and Lucy jumps right on the carriage. Then when we got in and Rike manipulated the reins, Krull sounded happy and the luggage car began to move on.

Wood leaks are pouring all over the woods. The weather is nice, and the wind feels good. It is a great day out.

It is the same for the animals of this forest that it is a good day for us. In the distance, deer were eating low tree leaves, or there were rabbits that accidentally popped up nearby, surprised each other.

The more amazingly relaxing time passed from the ordinary people, and eventually we reached the street we were used to seeing.

"Well, be careful."

"Oh. Thanks"

Helen jumps pong off her luggage. We go to the city, she turns her head to the capital. Before we went each way, we spoke out loud to Helen.

"Come on in!

Looking back, Helen said, no less loud than us, a full grin, and waved.

"I'm coming!