From then on, Caro will work as an innkeeper.

At first, the innkeeper and the general were also guests and refused because it was bad to ask Caro, the benefactor, to help, but he couldn't say so either in a situation where his feet had increased rapidly and he was understaffed, and eventually he asked Caro to help.

"Well, while Caro's working at the inn, I'll take a stroll around the city."

Atal was walking around the city by himself because he didn't have a chance to take a slow look around the city. Balkias seemed to be beside Caro and didn't follow him. It has been a long time since I acted alone, but the atmosphere is different from that of the previous city, so I could just enjoy looking around.

Apparently there were more beans and other dishes in this country than meat, and even in stores I see outside, bean dishes were still predominant.

"Ho, this looks delicious now. Can I have one?

The elf clerk smiles casually as Atal talks to the store close to the good smelling opening he finds along the way.

"Aye! I didn't know you were going to pick us out of a few stores. You have expensive eyes!

The clerk wrapped a towel-like cloth around his head sprinkles a sauce made of beans onto a hot dog. The somewhat pleasant smile and clear statement made me feel good about it.

"Bean sauce, sounds pretty tasty"

"I'm glad to hear it! Look, serve the sauce!

The clerk who cared more about Atal's words sprinkles the sauce full of overflowing. Plenty of sauce on top of the sausage cooked so well stimulates the appetite of the clams with appearance and smell.

"Ooh! That smells good!

The claw tension was up when I saw the hot dog finish. So was the sauce, but he was happy to have hot dogs in this world.

"Be careful, it's hot."

When the wrapper gave him a twisted hot dog, Atal, who couldn't wait, quickly wore it without even listening to the store owner's advice.

"Ahhh! Ha-ha-ha..."

"That's why I told you. Here, drink the water."

With a bitter smile, the clerk draws water into the glass and hands it to the claws.

"Oh, thanks!

I grab a glass and drink it up all at once. I drank it in a hurry, so water spilled a little from the edge of my mouth.

"Huh, thank God. But it's sweet and delicious! Especially this sauce!

Atal, who wiped his mouth, tells the clerk nervously. Seemed so delicious.

"Glad to hear it! Look, I'll make it now, so eat more!

The clerk, who said it was hot but became happy with the eating of the gutty cheeky clams, makes more hot dogs.

"Thanks! Can you wrap some up because I want to feed my buddies too?

Ataru, who loosened his expression at some point, does not stop eating, but places an order with the clerk.

"Whoa, when I leave it to you!

They take the clam order and pack it in the basket so it's easy to take it home when I make about five hot dogs. By then Atal had finished eating three hot dogs by himself.

"Huh, I'm hungry. Thanks for this. I'll keep the price."

Satisfactorily nodded Atar receives the basket and gives the price to the clerk. Because the price was posted in the store, the clerk also received it without thinking about it, but as soon as he casually confirmed it, he changed his expression.

"Oh, hey! This is wrong! I can't get this much!

As it was a small store opening product, the price was considerably kept under control, but it was a piece of gold that Ataru put down. The store owner rushes back to pay well above the amount posted.

"That's okay, I appreciate you coming across some delicious food, and I'm counting on you to offer me something delicious in the future. Plus, you went out of your way to get me a basket."

Atal shows a willingness not to accept it as an investment he expects in the future. And leave the store open so as to avoid further pursuit.

"Oh, thank God! Pull over again! I have so many ideas, come and eat them too!

As he panicked, the clerk stepped out and thanked Atal, and instead of replying, he saw his hand waving far.

Atar decides to return to the inn with that basket in one hand. It just could not be done and stayed hot, but Atal thought he could feed the carrots something warm because he was magically covering the basket so that the temperature wouldn't drop.

But Atar back at the inn seems to think that might not be possible.

"This is... what the hell"

Ataru stands up on the side of the road in front of the inn with his cheeks clasped. It was crowded even when he left the inn, but for some reason now it was a crowd far beyond that time.

Atal, a guest, manages to get the crowd into the inn even though he speaks of it.

"Ah, Caro! What the hell is this all about? No matter how few inns there are in this city, the number of people in this city is unusual."

There were plenty of people inside, but when he found Caro at the reception, he approached early enough and Atal inquired into the confusion.

"Dear Atal! Welcome back! Something like a customer who said you guys could just eat. Your room is already full..."

The look on Caro's face when he finds Atal becomes soft directed at the person he has forgiven. But at the next moment, I felt sorry for not being able to provide the room even though you were here. Atar, who hears that, looks around and understands why.

"I see... what's wrong with this. Now is it a bad idea to pull it apart...... ok. Caro, just hang in there and help me out. Let's have dinner in the room together."

Even as Atal and Caro were talking, most of the male customers were sending their gaze to Caro. It is not so often that there are other races in the kingdom of the elves, and it is even more rare that the beastly girl is helping the inn. Adorable appearance and flirty breasts instead of height seem to distract male guests.

"Guys mostly look for caro, women over there..."

It was Balkias who was surrounded by female guests at the tip of Atal's gaze. Balkias, who had been invited by Atar to go for a stroll in the city, but had shown loyalty when he was beside his husband, Caro, was now fed by female guests to swing around and jump as they were asked.

"This won't settle down for a while..."

The Elf Inn had been doing only the inn business for a long time, but for the first time in too much prosperity, the shopkeepers had called back the chefs they had originally hired and had also allowed the dining room to reopen.

Even if meals alone are OK and guests are included in the price, it was only natural for the dining room to be crowded as well as the inn.