"So what happens to us?

Atal, who gave up, asks the king the real question. I just wanted to talk to you before I could say anything.

"Don't let that get you in the way. It's not like we're gonna eat anything else, is it?

To Atar's attitude, the king tries to sneer with a refreshing laugh.

The word he took to eat was the atar felt real from the size difference between them, but I was careful that it wasn't on the table.

"Well, I hope so...... why were we called?

Isn't there some kind of back of a re-minded atar? I can't dispel that thought and ask questions to ask.

"Hmm, from what Barim told me, it was with a pretty good user. So I wanted to see you once. It just didn't show up this time, so many travelers would have been harmed."

That's all that matters, the king says in the dark.

"It would be an honor to have you say that. Well, we just defended ourselves... mainly Caro."

"Dear Atal!

I call my name with the thought of Caro stopping me for the same crap I pulled earlier. Balkias kept his mouth shut, but he is in a good mood to shake his tail, bragging his nose when he finds out that Caro is being praised.

"As I said earlier, did your daughter really defeat all those bandits by herself? Be rude, but hard to believe."

It was uttered with the eye of doubt. That was the word of the minister who was next to the king.

"Ha, I don't mind if you don't believe me."

The King said it was an important case, and Atal had no choice but to cloud his expression if he was thrown suspicious words against Caro for fulfilling it. Because when you tell me to prove that time, I can't actually show it to you.

"Mm, Minister, watch your mouth. You will be rude to them for catching the bandits without hurting them just to control the village!

The hasty minister takes a step backwards as he hurries to bow his head, as there was deep anger in both the words that flew quickly and the king's expression.

"... my men have been rude. I do not doubt the strength of your Lord. Even if you keep your mouth shut, there are things that make you feel tingly. Not just the two of you, but your wolf? Something like Balkias, for sure. Your Lord is still in the process of developing, but there is going to be a lot of growth."

I don't know it's Fenrir, but the king still felt it right smiling invincibly at Barchias' hidden power. Balkias is pleased that he has a better chance of eating something more delicious because of his praise.

"... excuse me, may I speak?

That's when one of the knights in line raised his hand. He was a human race and one of the captains of the Knights.

"Um, Dranes? Good, say it."

With the king's permission, Dranez opens his mouth with a tight eye toward the Athals when he pays tribute to the king.

"As well as ministers, I doubt their strength. Of course I don't doubt what the king said, because I can only believe what I see with my own eyes."

Though that's what he says in his mouth that he doesn't suspect, everyone but him thought inside out that he might suspect in the end.

"... then what? You cut me off for falsifying my prowess? You said you had the bandits at our request, too?

Dranes shook his neck sideways at the king's words, which stirred the tingly burning tension. The knights other than him start to think this conversation flow is not good.

"No way, you can't do that.... if they really caught the bandits,"

Dranez, who shook his head deliberately, laughed and continued his words as he raised his face.

"Are you sure these people are just travelers and you happen to catch the Bandits? Together, didn't these guys catch other members of the bandits by, for example, serving medication after a broken buddy?

With that question like asking everyone out loud, the hall creeps at once.

"... Dranes, Lord, you know what you're talking about and you're saying that?

As with earlier ministers, the king asks against Dranes in a tone of anger.

"Of course it is. Because those bandits are the ones we knights were after, too.... I'd like you to take that as an adventurer, but I also want you to make a lot of falsehoods, such as a little woman like you who went by herself!

Everybody would think so, wouldn't they? Ataru sighs, frightened by his words as he stepped forward to ask. Caro darkens his expression a little in front of a lot of people, but that's more than he knows except for Atal and Balkias.

"Ha... they hurt my pride because they did what they tried to do in more ways than that. It was the Beast Man's who did that too, and he's smaller than himself, and I'm not convinced that Caro the woman did it. You know what... Ha, it's just a trick"

"You!!

All the words of the atal thrown away by sighing are pictorial stars, so dranes, irritably instantly bright red in the face, puts his hand on the sword of his hips.

"Wouldn't you stop!!!

The roar of the king echoes loudly during the sight. Everyone regains their sanity with that voice.

"DRANES! Are you going to fool the Guest I called you!?

Instead of the anger he held as secret as before, the king struck Dranes with the anger he had put on the table. Instead of honoring those who did justice just because of Caro's appearance and tiny Doranez's pride, I thought it would take me a long time to suspect him from the start.

"Meh, not even. But......"

"But not! You, disrespect is a good place!

It was Dranes trying to make it easy to say what he had done to himself, but he could not speak of it by the reprimand of the king, who followed him to cover it. Tension runs between glances.

"... hey, you. Did you say dranes? How can I be satisfied?

Atal, who decided he couldn't go on like this, wasn't going to be a help boat, but see how Dranes' anger subsides.

"Oh, that's..."

But I cared about the king, Dranes, swimming through his gaze so much that he wondered what his earlier fluent claims were.

"Phew... good, answer the Atal question"

The king, who reads that Atar must have some idea, narrows his eyes much and permits Dranes to speak.

"Well, then I hope to duel with our Knights! I want the bandits to show their power by fighting about thirty in total and ten of us, including me, from among the Knights!

Dranes' words, which he insisted loud enough to devour, were an outrageous request, and those who sat in the row were frightened, but Atal laughed. Caro and Barchias, who could have predicted Atal's thoughts, were so calm with their heads on the contrary, without being upset by Dranes' words.

"I don't mind."

"Become! Is that good? Dranez is definitely short notice, but he's only going to name the captain of the Knights, and he's more certain of his arm, isn't he?

The king was surprised by Atar's prompt response. It's not like dealing with a bandit, and it's telling me you're trying to help Atal.

"… but if you can drink these terms"

The reason Atal laughed earlier was because he thought this condition would come out from the beginning.