24. Ariake is honored as a town hero

"Dear Ariake, are you sure you're going?

"That's right, Ariake's husband. Let me stay more. Oh, I'll have all the inn money for anything!

"Oh, yes, they do! As an honorary citizen of our town, how about you stay all the time, guys!

"Agreed"

"Don't make up your mind! Totally..."

Ha, and I sighed. Oh, man, how did this happen? These adventurers are insulted to make you remember headaches for what would be me too... King Auga was so much easier.

Battle against the Devil's Forest.

A week has passed since I fought those monsters.

The town that won the battle, often intoxicated by its victorious booze, is now regaining its composure.

If I had, I would have left right after the battle.

But the residents wouldn't allow it.

"Fair enough, Master Ariake! I have a good store. Please, let me show you! The adventurers want to drink with me."

Uh, another time.

"It is also thanks to Lord Ariake that this town is safe. By the way, I'd like to introduce you to our daughter. What do you say? What do you mean you're staying with us tonight?

I have some plans, so I won't.

"Oh, isn't it the hero Ariake? I'd like to ask you to teach me a little bit about the battle, can you make me your apprentice?

It's not good, and I'm not recruiting.

This is how it is. It's hard just to say no at all...

But I just wanted to end up delaying my trip.

"You've become a little too conspicuous. I stuck around and helped. I'm still sweet, too."

"You can't abandon someone in need, sir."

"That can't be true. Even without my help, I should try not to get my hands on it so the humans can do it right."

"Because you have to think of things from that historical perspective when you're capable, because your husband's hard work is hard for the rest of you to understand"

As Colette said, I always had the dilemma of not being able to live normally. God told me to be thorough backup.

"Whatever it is, I'm leaving. You took care of me, Guildmaster."

"Don't mention the smell of water, Master Ariake"

Osim, the Alliance Master, asks me to shake hands.

Oh, boy.

I gave up and shook my hand.

"As a matter of course, we will withdraw the license deprivation. I'm really sorry. And don't worry, I will send a protest statement to all guild federations to the kingdom that has given such joking instructions. Rest assured that the headquarters of the Adventurers Guild is also widely known for the achievements of this Ariake."

"Don't do anything extra ⁉"

I protested unexpectedly.... and say tell it to work, but hey the one who doesn't believe it.

"I request the withdrawal of the license deprivation!

"I refuse to withdraw the withdrawal of the license deprivation!

"Son of a bitch!

She just wants to live quietly and inconspicuously!

"Come on, let's give up."

I said it like Colette was stunned.

"Then Master Ariake, Master Colette. Good luck. If you ever stop by again, put on your face. Oh, yeah, yeah. As your next destination, please show this letter to the man named Mikhail if it appears to be dropped by the town of Alden. It will do you the best you can. And the carriage there is a thank you at least from us."

I'll take the seal. And I looked up at the fine carriage that was ready.

Sure, the carriage would be appreciated. I don't mind walking because it's not a quick journey, but still, I thought it was up to a respected person to receive their willingness to give me something back.

"Let me thank you for using it. Now it's time to leave. Bye, you guys. Live with masters."

"Yes, Lord Ariake, God bless the Singletta."

Me and Colette are leaving the carriage.

The adventurers dropping us off bowed deeply until we were invisible.

"Where are you headed next, my husband?

Colette heard from me at the carriage stand.

"Right. If you're going to take advantage of me, you might want to go through the" town of Alden "that the Alliance Master said. It's just..."

"Is there a problem?

"Oh, if you're going to Olden, you're going to take the next street south. On the way there is a" fertile big forest ", so I'm going to go through there..."

"Is that the problem?

"Well, you are. It's the woods where the elves live. By covenant with the brave predecessors, they allowed the passage of the" great forest of fertility "to humans. So you wouldn't really think about me being banished from the brave party. In some cases, you refuse to go through, and if it's bad, one stuffing may happen"

"I see."

"Well, maybe I worry too much. And, well, that's the time. It's not a quick journey. If only Colette could get through the" fertile Great Forest "and head to the town of Alden."

"There can't be anything different about me. My husband's going, not where I want to go!

Nicole laughed, Colette said. And I dye my cheeks, and for some reason they come over. Are you tired?

Anyway, this is how we decided on our next purpose.

The carriage progresses slowly. The sky was blue, and the wind was calm.

It seems to be a lie that until the other day I ran off to prepare for an adventure at a brave party.

Will they be doing well? No, I don't doubt it. It's them nestled from me, I'm sure they're doing well.

It was with such serenity that he was convinced of the future of the once brave party.