May Day. Elgin was well prepared for the expected crowds.

The Executive Committee and the Adventurer's Guild, which remembered last May's festival was about to fall short of blade wounds, had responded, arguably excessively, after consulting with the Lord's Side, who was concerned about the noise. Anyway, a visiting team from Manastella is coming to this Elgin this year. You can't expose them to unusual imitations.

The Countermeasure Squad Command, which was so intent - it soon became clear that the name was not big - first divided the Edge Village store into two locations. It is a corner selling ornaments such as round balls and a corner selling dyes. The villagers were confused by this response, but were convinced by a strong theory that it was to keep them safe.

And the location of those two stores - what a round ball corner was placed right in front of the Adventurer's Guild and the dye corner right in front of the guard jar. As far as it goes, there will be no one in this place to behave in a disgraceful manner.

In addition to that, they are personnel for congestion management.

Last year in Elgin - the first time in decades that regular clerics have extracted it - the elites who were brilliantly crowded with New Year's festivals have been handed out. It is not a good number of objects such as some congestion.

With all this readiness, Elgin's May Festival execution team celebrated the day of the showdown - as they felt in person.

Although Edge Village refrained from dedicating round balls in consideration of the Lord's hard work, there was no indication that the customers would take such circumstances seriously and eventually opened two shops, round balls and grass-dyed ones. However, since the adventurer and the guard's strong side (frightening) surrounds the store, there is no indication that the guests will behave intact either. Sometimes one of the adventurers plays his hand on the sword of his hips with pleasure. If Crowe had seen how it was, "Tiger Toru might have done the right thing tonight, starving for blood.

Either way, the guests lined up in front of both such stores are women, almost without exception. There is also a mix of noble servant-like appearances, but I do not see any behavior that would push the nobility through forcefully wearing a casket. Rumors of stupid Theodoram soldiers being frowned upon in Leelot have also been heard here in the town of Elgin. The villagers of Edge Village are not non-fumed, but on the day they do the same imitation and have the same result, they will definitely encounter the same lynching.

For the same reason, or the number of merchant-like people is smaller than I thought. If you imitate something like buying a fish because the number of items is low, you will undoubtedly get slapped by other customers. If you do poorly, you could also be offered a ban on entering and leaving this town. Here in the town of Elgin, there was an ex-con who had once banned a religious associate in decades. As much as shutting down one or two of the merchants, it can be anything.

Now, it was the town of Elgin in that situation, but there was a group of guests lined up in front of the grass-dyed store - I'll tell you, it's still before the store opened -... that were (awkwardly) colorful for a while.

"Oh, what shall we do? I can't believe how high my chest sounds at this age."

"Take it easy. No more grass dyeing."

"Oh my sister-in-law, isn't the number of dyes that high? If your sister-in-law has a novel scarf with a pattern, it doesn't mean she won't sell out sooner than later."

"Yes, ma'am. It was such a stunning scarf. I don't think there's that many."

"I'm sorry. One of our masters is not in a position to take the lead with power."

Beside the women who raped (or smeared) S, there were their spousal men lined up with flashy faces… one of them was the appearance of Sir Otto Holbeck, Baron Elgin.