While Hilda's men have access permits available, Ataru and the others decide to listen to the story about the mountain city of Gardegarde.

"I think I've explained this before, but that city is special. Just entering the city doesn't mean you're free to issue the permits that we have for you."

That's what Hilda says as she runs sarah and brush with her presbyopia on.

I didn't give it to them unless I fulfilled the special conditions, and this time it was a special thing to give it to Ataru and the others.

"I'll give you my permit, but if I were to go, you'd be very careful. It's a closed place to get rid of the outside world as much as possible. I don't think you're gonna get much information if you go."

Hilda, who raised her face once, said so with a harsh face. I can see from the way it is that it is also a difficult place.

"I see... by the way, what kind of person lives there or what? Is it the kind of guy who normally lives in a city like this, lots of rough guys, or lots of craftsmen"

Atal asks if there is any breakthrough by knowing the type of residents.

"That's right... I haven't been there in a long time either, but there were a lot of craftsmen of all races when I went there before. It was hard for me to listen to all the people of difficult quality. And then there seems to be a lot of skill in defending that city."

Hilda answers Atal's question as she retraces her memory.

"I see... if there are a lot of craftsmen I might be able to figure it out"

Atar remembers what happened in the land of giants.

The craftsman who showed the material of Xuanbu was excited and took on the job for free.

I have left most of Xuanbu's material in the country, but still keep some in my bag, so I believe I can use it for negotiations.

"Hey! I'm sure you'll be interested in a lot of things!

That was the same with Caro, who chuckled and laughed and I was sure she would be fine.

"Looks like you guys have a lot of drawers. It's not just strong, it's judgmental. There's all kinds of information and handouts, and there's something to convince the craftsmen - not at all."

Ever since coming to this city, and hearing about it in the mountains, and having received even more current words, Hilda had once again felt the singularity of the Atals.

"No, well, isn't it because you've traveled a lot? Even we couldn't do a lot of things at first. But I grew up with Caro, and Balkias and Ivoria joined me, and there was just more and more I could do."

Atal said so gently as he gently stroked Caro's head.

This wasn't modesty, it was what Atal sincerely thought.

In retrospect, it had come this far across a number of cities and countries.

In the meantime, I, as well as the Caros, had grown tremendously.

We can be here now because we had the growth of all.

"Ha, a hell of a bunch of them got together in one place. If that's all you're capable of, I'd like you to stay in this city and do a lot of things."

Hilda with the brush has already bought quite a bit about the Atals and sees them as if to see something sparing them.

She apparently wants the Atals to be based in this city.

"Well, that may not be too bad, but we have a purpose."

"Hmm, can't we even hold that back...... for once I ask you, what are you gonna do after your errands at Gardegarde?

Everyone's gaze focuses on Atar in that inquiry of Hilda.

"Um, I don't know. Say hello to Caro's parents there and see what Caro will do..."

"Eh - I'm with Master Atal!

Ataru gently places his hand on Caro's shoulder, who says with all the momentum he's getting up.

"I know, I don't know how you feel. But if I see my parents, I might change my mind. Oh, my God, maybe I'll see the two of you I haven't seen in forever, huh? Even if I were in your shoes, my feelings would shake. So don't make hasty decisions."

The momentum of Caro, who regained his composure, subsides in the words of Atal, who speaks softly and gently of his expression.

"Besides, I might never see you again."

From the kingdom of the Beast Man to this point, I met Caro's parents, who had ended up empty-handed all along, although only the information was available.

Even so, I wasn't going to give up, but I didn't think it was a good idea to have all the expectations inflated.

"Heh, heh. I wish I could see you, but I'm more likely not to see you."

I'm not giving up being reunited with my parents, but it was something I couldn't help but think of so far that I wouldn't be able to see them this time again.

"Hmm, I feel like I can see you. Well, it's not just an old man's account."

"Yes, yes, I want to believe it!

Caro smiled and responded to Hilda.

"Come on, it looks like we're ready."

Hilda cuts the story off because his men brought him an admission permit.

"Look, if you take this, you should be able to get it in without a problem. You guys will be fine, but be careful. It's tough on the road, some demons. We talked about flying, but there are dangerous demons flying in the air too..."

That's it, Hilda stops talking.

He said they had some means, so he didn't seem to think he needed any more words.

"Thanks for all the help and still giving me advice. Thanks to your help, we can move on again."

Atal, who laughed lightly, said so, putting his right hand forward.

"Ho, ho, ho, you're a pretty good man. If I were a few decades younger, I'd want you to deal with me."

Hilda grinned back at Atal's hand and gave it back that way, laughing at Niyanya.

"Ha ha, then I'll bring it when I can even get some rejuvenating drugs. You don't have to deal with me."

In contrast, Atal joked back as well.

Caro swelled her cheeks slightly, pinching the hem of Atal's clothes with a disgruntled look.