When Ataru and the others heard from Clive about the Giants' country and left the guild, they bought what they needed in the city before heading back to their usual inn.

Not as good as the first day back at the inn, but I didn't see the shade for the first time in the festivities, and apparently I was able to attract customers smoothly today.

"Perhaps the greatest feat we have left when we come to this country is the resurrection of the Inn..."

"Right...... I'm so glad. You both didn't look very well when we first met, but now you're smiling and doing your job like that."

When we got back to the inn, we were going to say hello to the exit, but we decided to turn around after seeing the busy shopkeeper and the damsel.

Atal and Caro back in the room discuss the future.

"The Elf Country was quite enjoyable too, but do you mind if my next destination is the Giant Country, leaving tomorrow morning?

"Well, I have a feeling I'm going to get caught up in a lot of things if I stay here, so I'm in favor of heading to the next country."

Atal and Caro both thought it was funny about all the things that were this country, but they also wanted me to give up getting into any more problems.

"So shall we talk to the two inns this night or tomorrow morning? You can't just leave in silence."

Atal's expression becomes subtle because of the general anticipation of what the innkeepers will react to.

"Pfft, but you've made it better, so I'd like to say hello properly."

Caro was laughing at the change in Atal's expression. No matter what I say, my heart smiles at the gentle claws.

"Well, you are. He's not a bad guy, so he thinks he can drop by when he gets here again."

Ataru, who saw Caro smile, also had a palpable expression at the end.

Next morning.

"Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!

"Oh my God, are you traveling so fast!?

The couple were all terribly surprised by the Ataru's report. The voice was loud enough to echo throughout the inn.

"Big voice, we don't want to hustle and bustle about traveling..."

Makes my balls look grumpy while keeping my ears down loud. Originally, the well-eared Caro is startled and solidified.

"Shh, I'm sorry...... so, but! No, I can't believe I'm suddenly traveling today!

The voice I suppressed while apologizing was still a big one, but Atal, who thought he couldn't help pointing it out, continues the conversation.

"I really wanted to talk to you a little sooner...... even if it was sooner it was last night...... Well, I was going to, but I was kind of busy."

So I shunned, and both my husband and general had to swallow more words than that.

Given the businessmanship of the last few days, I certainly couldn't afford to listen slowly to the Atals. You're blaming Ataru for that. It's wrong to blame him unilaterally. Yes, the couple was beginning to think.

"Well, it's bad we couldn't tell. If we'd just talked, we could have had a quick break."

Atal admits his falling out with a troubled look from feeling bad. But that makes the couple even more frightened. I can tell that couples who look at each other as they drop their shoulders are really kind people.

"Uh, no, that's not a good way to put it either... well, whatever it is, it's not going to change us traveling. Thanks for all your help, I got some rest, the rice was delicious, and it was a good place to stay."

The couple wept when Ataru laughed to encourage them to express their gratitude.

"Ugh... what a thank you to both of you..."

"Yes, we owe this much to the two of you for coming to the inn..."

Atal and Caro were in trouble for two people who were extremely impressed and tearful. Because the guests who had heard the loud noise earlier were gathering on the ground floor to see what was going on.

"I didn't do enough to thank you. You took the word I just said, and it turned out you two were hanging in there, didn't it? It's your work."

More than myself, it was a atar telling me that it was just two cancers, but the words had become more of a tear-inducing form for the two of us. The surrounding guests are also starting to make noise about what's wrong with the couple's crying.

"Ah, both of them, because people are getting together... because Atal and the others are in trouble"

It was the cook in charge of the inn's dining room who sent the help boat there.

"Ha! Well... sorry.... Come on, let's stop crying too. Because it's rude to drop off the two of you on your journey in tears."

The general, who was so pointed out as the shopkeeper gently stroked her back, manages to stop the tears.

"Oh, I'm sorry. And thank you.... I hope you two and Bal are lucky enough to be on their journey."

The soft, smiling general said so in a quiet tone, bowing her head deeply.

"Oh, thank God. If you're going to give me advice at the end of the day, you should keep thinking about if you can't improve something without taking the thriving present for granted. And once in a while, it's important to hear from third parties, like us."

The couple and the cook are listening with a serious look at Atal's advice. The words seemed to reach the hearts and minds of the guests around them, and a mysterious applause was wrapping around them.

"Thank you! Thank you to the end!

"Good luck......!

We both bow our heads big again with gratitude. The cook was bowing his head so that it would continue as well.

"Bless your journey!

"Good luck!"

And for some reason, the guests around him called, and Ataru and the others cheered, leaving the inn behind.

"Why the hell are you doing this..."

The Ataru will leave the Inn with a sense of indignation. Atal groans blushing with a desire to have a sore head somewhere.

"You were creating a mysterious unity... and you still hear voices"

While Caro walking next door was still surprised by the cheer he heard from the inn, he had to laugh baffled and bitter.