"... fen, lil? Oh, um, is that Fenrill they say is a god beast!?

As far as knowledge was concerned, he seemed to know about Fenrill, and Milan seemed astonished with his mouth open gently.

"Sounds like it. That's what his parents said."

"Did you talk!?

And it seems that the exchange of words with the Divine Beast was somewhat shocking, and Milan was getting up unexpectedly.

"Oh, oh, is that such a surprise? If they even told me it was a god beast, I'd talk to them."

It might have been hard to understand by the look on his face, but Atal was in turn surprised by Milan's reactions.

"Yes, because when it comes to divine beasts, they're legendary creatures, right? In the first place, it's so suspicious that they say it really exists!

Milan stands, gesturing and speaking fervently as he approaches the pale claws in a eating mood.

"Oh well. So, I think the giant wolf-like demon that was found in the woods probably means its parent, Fenrill. That's how big it was."

Still, with Atal calmly continuing to report, Milan finally regains his composure, too, and sits back on the couch like a sudden loss of strength.

"I see... Surely that's information you can't get out there. By the way, what happened to that parent, Fenrill? I can't believe you're bringing a child..."

Did you kill the god-beast? Yeah, she seemed to want to hear it, but Atal shook her head quietly beside her.

"My parents Fenrill seemed fine when we discovered it, but that seemed to run out of leftover raw and sifted strong. And that kid Fenrill over there. His name was Balkias, but he died soon after he entrusted Bal to us."

After hearing that, Milan gave a hazy look for a moment, he bowed his head with an apologetic face.

"I said something rude. I'm sorry."

"No, never mind. If I were in the opposite position, I'd have expected the same."

Looks like Atal comforted Miran like that, but he just said it without the way he cared, expecting he would. The remains were thanked by Milan when he told them that the Athals had been buried.

"More than that, does this mean we're done with the request?

That's why Atal lightly turns the story back to business.

"Uh, yeah, there's a lot of surprises and confusion, but the original request was an investigation into the demon that we found in the woods. Anything else isn't where I'm involved, so I think it's okay to get it done."

of Milan, who answered with an upset but nod. That also sounds like a dry decision, but it included the implication that the Athals signed with Fenrill would not be divulged outside, nor would they have anything to say about it.

"Good for you. I'm gonna go over the mountain next time, but is there a problem over there?

"Oh, it's called a sighting of a giant monster with wings. Of course, that's the information I gave you, so it's okay for you to turn around."

Smiling and cheering, Milan replies that there is no particular reason to blame him. Atal stood up as soon as he heard it.

"Then this time it's that way. If we shop today, let's go back to the inn and leave tomorrow. In the first case, we had a big man named God Beast, so we can expect him to do it again."

Atal gave Milan a pleasant smile. Since I gave Caro my contract this time, he seemed to be looking forward to it now that it was his turn next.

"Please be careful, both of you. The woods seem relatively calm, but I hear that the mountains, on the other hand, have seen more demons lately."

That was also information sent to the Alliance. Milan couldn't help but speak up so, though I'm sure they would be fine. It was also a sign of so much trust in them.

"Oh, okay. If you ask that, you can be careful. Thanks for your help."

Milan looked a little confused when his thank-you in unexpected tones came back from Atal, who still had a soft look on his face. Because I thought a colder return would come.

"Yes, no, um, I wish you both well!

Atal and Caro in the wake of the behaving suspiciously Milan drop-off, plus Balkias left Milan's house behind. As he left the house, Milan, who saw Balkias turn around and bow his head with a pepper, went back to his room and sat down on the couch so that he could do something about it.

"... hey, what is that, cute cute!!

Milan had been distracted by just one move.

"Well, then let's get ready for the mountain."

"I get it. Mr. Bal, please don't leave me or Master Atal's side. It's not uncommon for you to have demons you're taming, because when you're acting alone, you're mistaken for bad demons."

"Copy that!

Bal had replied to both of them in his reading. There's a cute little wolf in my eyes. Gaw! And they were sending a smiling gaze from all around them because they just looked like they barked.

"... it seems like you won't be around until you've grown up."

"That's right."

The two glanced around slightly, but were relieved that most of the gaze that looked at Balkias was like looking at a plaything animal.

"Well, then we'll do the shopping, including Bal's gear."

Again, the three of them go around the store to shop for their next request. Balkias didn't think he could buy something until his own minute, so every time he bought it, he got more and more tense and followed the two of them as he shook his tail wide left and right.

That's how they shop, and the two gather information about the mountain.

There are also many adventurers in and out of the store who can ask for a variety of information. According to the information gathered there, it turns out that, as Milan said, the mountain seems to be a time of many demons.

Sometimes when there are strong demons, they are attracted to it and gather more demons.

"I guess it wasn't too much because it wasn't demonic in the case of the woods..."

Saying so, Atal was remembering his mother, Fenrir. I realize that being intimidated when confronted did not give me a disastrous impression, but rather felt a sacred air. I'm sure that air didn't send the demons.

"Then maybe there will be more demons..."

Caro seemed anxious as he hung his ears. Seems worried about whether my mother Fenrir can sleep in peace.

"... I'm not sure, but I think it's probably okay. I could feel the sacred power from that tomb."

Atar, who thought of Fenrill's grave, told him that he was nagging but he did feel the power from that place.