Lazy Dungeon Master

Empire Two again.

As Misha led me on the move, Team Bacchus' face was talking to Rokuko (I don't need to tell you anything in particular because it's in the front carriage).

"Hey, lady. Should I call you as usual?

"Huh? Why, Gozo. You don't have to worry about that, do you?

"Master Rokuko... Yeah, that's what strawberries and crocodiles usually call you, and you're not uncomfortable."

"No more. Don't make fun of Lop, either."

"As always, I call you Mr. Lochko!

"Oh, I don't care about watars."

Maybe my influence is why Wataru is the only one who is terrible at dealing with it. That's my partner. Well, I don't even hate Wataru, and that's good.

And I came to the Imperial Castle.

Unlike Mr. Haku's outhouse, there was a practically-oriented castle wall with a prominent stone brick gray. Most of all, I don't think it's a pinch anymore when this actually works.

Sometimes it's Misha's lead, and he's welcomed smoothly into the castle.

... Speaking of which, I'm still in the carriage with the Zia family crest, and this is good, right?

I'm kind of adhering to the Zea family and Zubuzub. It seems like it would make a targeted impression, but I'm actually doing well with Zea.

And, shortly after entering the second gate from the outside, Misha stopped. The carriage also stops together.

"Yes, please get off the carriage there. Er, I'll keep the horseman too...... Ah, Sally. Just in the right place. Say hello to this girl's quarters."

"Misha, don't press the reins all of a sudden....... Oh, Mr. Kama. Long time no see."

Whoa, it's Mr. Huck's party member, living armor, and Knights Chief Sally. I mean, it's still armor, but I wonder if it's okay. No, I guess it's okay.

... Ah, Mr. Sally wouldn't have to hide. Mr. Sally didn't have to lie to me to come to our inn.

"It's been a while. There's Shikina too."

"We're out of time, Dear Sally!

"Isn't it Shikina? You're back, have you said hello to your father yet?

"Yes, no, I had just arrived! I'll show my face later!

Sikina, who says with a gentle salute. Wataru comes in there with a sticky head down.

"Mr. Sally, have you had enough of your vacation?

"Oh, isn't that wattal"

I know Misha, and I was guessing, but for the convenience of being requested by Haku in the first place, I know Haku's party members, Wataru.

"Yeah, I've rested enough, so I'm back. I'll put on another archery for you."

"... Mr. Sally, you're scared because you're seriously going to kill me."

"Doesn't that work better? That's about as good a warrior's wattal as that, isn't it?

Is there a problem? Mr. Sally straining his chest (but plate armor) all the time. Even hell's special training. Right... you're the protagonist movin ', Wataru.

"Well, Sally, it's time to ask for my use."

"What? You have a good gut trying to use the Knights Commander in your jaw, Misha."

"Uh? Me and Sally are friends, right?

Mr. Sally grabbed his head and pulled Misha.

"This is a message from Master Haku. Don't do anything extra from here. Just take turns with me. Didn't you fail to try and get extra attention again anyway? Just go home and do it at Alliance Master's.... Anyway, you're accumulating, aren't you? Work."

"Ugh... Wow, I get it. Ugh. I'll see you next time, Mr. Kama. Next time you won't lose!

That's what I said and got back on the horseman, and Misha waved home with a boom.

... Is that all he has to say?

"Mr. Kama, did you beat Mr. Misha, too? I have a half chance of winning."

"Just like you."

"That's Mr. Kama!

"... Hmm. I'm just like Rokuko, right?

"That's Kama!

"I'm sorry. I knew it. I have goosebumps like that."

"It's terrible to say so yourself"

Haha, next to Wataru, who laughs, walks into the castle at Mr. Sally's lead.

... is it okay? I mean, I don't mind they called me, but what do you do in the end? Not now, but is it good to dress as a normal adventurer like this?

If I thought so, I was led to a room that looked like a normal room instead of a gaze room or something.

"For now, it's a room for the Baron. We've got one room each, so use it here for today. The day after tomorrow will be the day after tomorrow."

"Isn't that after today?"

"Mr. Kama... there's no way His Majesty the Emperor is free like that, is there? They get here a lot faster than I was supposed to, and it's hard to adjust, right? Still, this is how we prioritize this line."

Speaking of which, Corky had been cutting plans...... I'm sorry about that.

"What, emperor?

"Yes. I am His Majesty the Emperor. For once, you are descended from Haku, and of course Haku will be present at the sight, because the Count should do so under the authority of the Emperor."

Well, if you ask me, I think Mr. Haku said he was pulling toward the outhouse. Will there then actually be a separate sign called Emperor, with the apex as Mr. Haku? Like I'm the mayor of a decorative village in our village.

... Don't get a little intimate on one side. No, well, it's a big difference between a village chief and an emperor.

"Besides, tomorrow you will choose costumes, etc. to make sure you are prepared to learn how to look at them. Well, take your time off for today"

Oh, that's the kind of preparation and rehearsal you get. Or are you making it the day after tomorrow for that? You're very attentive.

"Do you eat in the dining room? Do you want me to carry him?

"Oh, then carry me"

"Okay. Let me tell you something. I'll send a maid later, so let me know if you need anything else.... and don't walk in a detour. If you wander around without permission, you'll be arrested as a secret detective."

Saying so, he bowed his head, and Mr. Sally left with Gashongashon.

"... I appreciate you getting a proper prep period. Lop, are you wearing a dress?

"Uh, will it? Gozo may be wearing clothes too...?

"Well, you don't have to feel that way! If the Emperor sneezes in the middle of a conversation, he won't be executed."

I won't be executed, but will I even be imprisoned? And Wataru making a boring joke about Gozo and Lop.

In the meantime, we decided to pick a room of our choice, four pairs across the hallway, from a total of eight rooms. It doesn't make a difference from room to room. Offton, desk and kettle and. It's a simple room.

Thank goodness the bedding is off the hook.

"Even so, Locco's room is the same room, right? I was wondering if they would call Mr. Haku's outhouse."

"Maybe there 'll be a call at night, huh?

"That's possible."

Whatever it is, the day after tomorrow we finally see it across the rest that won't be a day's rest.

... I need to remember exactly what I was called up for!

No, you remember that, right? Really.