Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 135 New Year's Festival - Day Two - 1. Banks (Part 1)
On the morning of the second day of the New Year's festival, Crowe moved into the "Oak Tree Pavilion" home room - he's also sneaking dungeons his own room this year - and that's exactly when the door to the room gets knocked hard. From the other side of the door, you can also hear voices like, hey, trouble, etc. Rye and Keane, wary of anything, will be exclaimed, and Crowe will breathe one sigh and open the door. Being a dungeon master, he was stunned by scenes played just outside his room (dungeon).
"It's late, Crowe! How long have you been asleep...... Ouch!
He gave me a fist bone in Lupa's brain, and Crowe apologized for the disrespect of his friend to Jehan, master of the Oak Wooden Pavilion, and his daughter Minna, and turned to Xu (Omomoro) for his foolish friend (Lupa).
"... hey, Lupa, what are you doing making a scene early in the morning at another (approximate) house and painting this mud on my face? I guess you're pretty ready for that, huh?
To Crowe, who shakes his mind and questions him, where has the majesty gone so far, Lupa, who just shakes his head with a blurb?
"I couldn't sleep because I was concerned about beer and sugar. It was good to go out to the venue as soon as the night dawned, but I went home once I saw the reality that the store wasn't open. He waited for the store to open and came to me without suppressing his desire to roll?
Lupa is impressed by the crow pointing to the stars as if he were looking at them, and the two "oak wooden pavilions" are impressed.
"Duh, how do you know!?
"It's your pattern of behavior, I know it's in your hands. Basically, it would be the same as a child."
With a lupa just broken through and dented in his ass, Crowe goes down to the dining room downstairs with Jehan's father and daughter.
"Hey Lupa, the sermon goes on after breakfast. Come on down and order about a cup of tea."
After finishing a light breakfast, I questioned Lupa, and the great (approximate) flow was as Crowe inferred. If I were to add, I would have read that it would not be crowded earlier in the morning because I decided to scream early in the morning.
"I know what's going on over there, but think a little more about what's going on over here. You don't have time to hang out with lazy people like you're skipping writing, do you?
When one sigh (sighs) looks at Lupa like he's in shock, Crowe speaks to Lupa.
"Let's go, Lupa. Whether it's alcohol or sugar water, I don't want to scratch the crowd until I dive."
"Wow, I get it!
Depending on this, I came to the New Year's festival venue from the morning to hang out with Lupa...
"Hey Lupa.... Are you sure it's over there?
"I checked with the operator, so I'm sure it's the right place."
"... an amazing collection of people, huh?
"... ugh, um..."
It's good that you came to the store to serve beer with Lupa's guidance, but what's in front of you? I've had a black crowd (one of them) since morning...
"... Hey, Lupa. You're telling me you're going into that crowd? Really?"
"Ugh... um..."
I think it might be a little tough for a nobleman (Lupa) who grew up with an umbrella on Nanny (Aunt) Day (Hih)... but I don't know what to expect. Well, I don't have enough vitality to go into that training ground either.... With that said, why did he take me...?
"... With that said, Lupa, why did you invite me?
"Ugh, yeah?
"Nah, especially if you don't see a reason to invite me... hey, you're not going to stick me out as a reason for soaking up some promises?
"Hey, why are you telling me that, Crowe?
"I don't... I don't know why, but your housekeeper is coming this way in a ghostly shape."
When I told him that, Lupa turned around feeling terrified, but just at that time, he was going to play face-to-face with the housekeeper (housekeeper).
"Ya... hey... Mrs. Meyer... that's unusual... in a place like this..."
"Yep. That's a very unusual place. At least it's not a good place for someone to promise to visit the town council chairman's house at lunch - isn't it?
This guy... I knew it...
"Yes, no... that's..."
"Hey Lupa, don't get me involved, okay?
"Sorry for the inconvenience, Master Crowe. Lady Looper, let's go."
"... Yes..."
Two nostalgia told me the story as Shiny and the housekeeper (housekeeper) dropped off Lupa, who was donated home.
"I will, Mr. Lupa, have you gone?
"Oh, it sounds like you were going to dash me and skip an uncomfortable visit."
'But you were a little pathetic. Just a little bit.'
"Well... unfortunately, the tide was dripping."
"What can I get you later, a souvenir?"
"Oh, that, that might be good"
'But... what are you taking with you? This store's merchandise is not for takeaways, is it?
Hot cocktails.
"Uh-huh..."
"Eh..."
... you want to take some candy or brown sugar?