The Baron seems to be willing to do it himself, but if I say no directly to the civilians, the horns stand.

Here, when I signaled with my gaze to Anne, who seemed accustomed to those signs of things, Anne also took her intentions and spoke to the Baron loosely.

"Baron? How barbaric is it to go directly outside the walls? Why don't you let the stuff in the house take care of you?

And I tried to flatter him.

"No, it's Anne. I can't leave all this to people. I want to see the monster move with these eyes and hear the monster bark with these ears. For that matter, let's face the perils outside the walls."

and to the Baron, who is excited about his own thoughts, there are no marks to attach.

"Speaking of which, it's Anne. Kenji and you know the mercenary regiment. That flashy man is the head of the regiment... sure, it's called Jilboa."

If you ask the Baron, you are right about the treatment of the Swordtooth Corps, which is on sale in the city.

Still, the strength of Jilboa's impression, I would say, is just fine.

"You're a soldier of sword fangs. It's a clan of adventurers, the most skilled in the city."

"Yeah, yeah, that's it. Just fine, let them escort you. Then there's no danger."

And I said something outrageous.

"Baron, of course I know the Sword Fang soldiers will be happy to take the request, but those in the Baron's house won't look good. You can't let adventurers protect you, can you?

Even if you say so and try to stop it.

"Why? My minister has never dealt with monsters, so it would be appropriate to hire adventurers who are accustomed to dealing with monsters? Well, if it's the best practice in this city, isn't it rather much safer?

And while it comes to mind, it is troublesome to return a very logical answer in part.

However, no matter how it serves as a baron's escort, it is too overkill for a regiment of swordtooth soldiers to go out hunting goblins to the point of attacking the countryside, and there is enough to break a chicken with a cow knife.

It is also not in line with the policy of the Sword Fang Corps, which is to carefully select requests to raise reputations and fight powerful enemies rather than to listen to requests unsatisfactory to the nobles. Jilboa wouldn't look too good either.

So I decided to cut my willingness to accompany him from another direction.

"Baron, it is safe in terms of battle to accompany adventurers, but they are also very careless people because they are civilians. Besides, if you are outdoors, you may experience bad weather like rain and storms, and you may get wet without a place to avoid rainstorms. You may also be stabbed by insects or frustrated with your feet as you seek a monster's place to live, step over a monster, and step into the back of the forest. You may not be able to take a bath in the water, or set up a tea table. Can you leave it to the lower things without daring to ask the Baron for such an uncomfortable outdoor life"

If you live in luxury, you are vulnerable to familiar discomfort, even if you can face an imaginary brave occasion.

Emphasizing the inconvenience of accompanying the adventurer, the unpleasantness, would also shrivel the baron's unscrupulous demands, which he only knew about living within the walls, my prospect of thinking so attributed to blisters in the Baron's next word.

"I see, it is the best! If so, we need to get a carriage ready!

What are you gonna do? Anne has pointed her gaze at it, but there's no way to get here.

We were respectful, and as the Baron said, there was nothing more to it.