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194. You're talking about Helga?

Is something wrong, Helga?

"I called because I thought I should tell my daughter, but if there are two of you, is it better later?"

I-I don't care.

"I'm fine, too."

And they both said that, but for some reason, Elena-san's voice was scratching upwards. What's the matter with you? I decided to ask what the requirements were.

“What's going on?”

"I don't think that's the kind of thing to talk about here, so I think it's better to talk about it inside, but as a victim, she wonders if it's okay to listen to it..."

While saying that, I looked at Elena's direction. I see, it also has something to do with Aldin's attack.

Elena-san, what do you want to do?

"I'll listen to you."

“If that's the case, then follow me.”

I followed Helga to a certain room.

“In the meantime, sit in an empty spot.”

I was told to do so, so when I sat in the chair nearby, Yua and Elena sat next to me.

"So what do you want to tell me?"

"I may have said it before, but I can't explain it in detail. I want you to listen to that as a prerequisite."

That said, when we nodded, Helga told us that I was not in town.

Well, there were a few things that Elena and Yua couldn't even tell me, so it was a blurry explanation, but in summary, it looked like this.

The Solemnity of the Adventurer

That the bandits I defeated were captured.

Something like that. Helga wanted to tell me that it was a bandit thing, that the dangerous bandits seem to be moving around a little bit, and I want you to be careful. When I asked if I had anything to do with the name, I thought I'd keep an eye out for it, even though it shouldn't have been a problem with that bandit since.

When Helga's story was over, we finally managed to get into the city. Well, did you do something wrong when you were tired of feeling like you two were hanging out with me for advice? I was walking around the city thinking.