"I'm so sorry. I'm so surprised..."

While traveling calmly to a place where she could talk for now, the red-haired girl - the brave Ezel - had repeatedly apologized for shouting her amazing, less garnet qualities.

If I did it for the title of being the daughter of a nobleman who is a brave man, I would be low on my back, and I would not be sure which position is higher than that of a knight Garnett.

"That's enough, what are brave men doing here?"

"Uh... I knew you were angry? I want you to stop being so frightened... and when you find out your identity, it's hard..."

"I'm not mad at you. I'm just surprised you're really flying out of King's Landing."

There seems to be some sort of intrusive circumstance in Ezel as well, but for one thing, I'm going to leave it out of pursuit now.

I fully trust Garnett that I know her, even if I can't trust the girl I met instantly.

If Garnett doesn't complain about the need for vigilance, just treat him as an acquaintance of Garnett, no matter what he may be a brave man.

"I came here for no particular reason... because Cesar Pent has rendered the bridge useless, so I went away and asked him to stay in a castle by the lake and he told me that there was land nearby on the King's fringe (itchy)..."

"You said His Majesty stayed in a village near here before the trial to win the throne."

"Yes! Hear rumors that the stage of the trials that is still hidden today was actually the White Wolf Forest! I thought I had to go check it out once!

As soon as the topic shifted about His Majesty Alfred, the brave Ezel spoke out in excitement.

Naturally, there are quite a few who aspire to adventurers and brave men in admiration of His Majesty.

He said, among other things, that those who admired the activity of the adventurer's age and the ensuing upbringing tend to be adventurers, and those attracted to character and personality tend to aspire to bravery on the grounds that they can be 'approved by the royal palace'.

Perhaps Ezel was one of those people, and Garnett thought Ezel fell under the former, but in fact something like it was the latter.

"I mean, I didn't think there were some nasty demons and demons around here. I hope so. If you're looking for sightseeing, why don't you say so?"

Garnett waved her hands flickering with a mixed face filled with awkwardness and relief.

"By the way, who's this one? You're not from the Knights."

With all the exchanges over, Ezel has switched the subject of interest from Garnet to me.

"It's Luke from the White Wolf Forest. The relationship with Garnett is... hard to explain in a nutshell."

"Huh? of the White Wolf Forest...... ahh! Could it be!"

Ezel put her hands on her cheeks and wondered if she had just smiled brilliantly, circling directly next to the garnet like a disease, quickly shouldering her shoulders and closing her face.

"Hey! Hey, hey, hey!

"Don't be ridiculous in your ear. Yes, it is. No evil."

Perhaps on the shameful and reddish garnet cheeks, the excited and tidy Ezel cheeks.

... Again, one example of a nightclub seems to have become quite widespread already.

Maybe in the future, I should behave on the assumption that I can be seen with that eye.

With that in mind, one man rushed from the direction of the street.

No, technically, he's a tall boy.

The head with the red copper hair shortened was about the height of my gaze, and there was a difference of about one fist compared to the ezel, enough to be considered an adult if only the back length, but still young or blue on the face.

"Sister! I wondered where you'd gone, and here you are...! What are you doing! Who is it? The man!

I thought he'd yelled at me for some reason, but the boy was ignoring me and staring at Ethel.

Apparently, 'the man' didn't mean me.

Ezel, on the other hand, had shouldered and cheeked with Garnett with a decent face - a man who looked beautiful (...) dressed (...) less (...) woman (...), but she immediately noticed the boy's misunderstanding, and turned a troubled grin to this one.

"Yeah, my brother Eddie. Speaking of which, I didn't know about Garnett."

Ezel ran away from Garnett to the red-haired boy and began to forgive his angry brother for lack of thought.

The red-haired boy, Eddie, also feels slightly overreacted or overprotective, but if you think that his noble daughter was sticking to a stranger, you may not have a choice but to blame him as a person within you.

"Not at all... can you be me, who has been entrusted with the role of immediate patron?"

"I'm sorry. I haven't seen a friend in a while, so I'm glad."

"So my sister, it's time for something called her position..."

Eddie noticed my presence as a third party, cut the word, and turned to this one again.

"Sorry for the inconvenience. I'm Edward, a valiant Ezel companion. Excuse me, do you mind if I ask you about your qualities?

"It's Luke from the White Wolf Forest. I'm an arms dealer in Greenhollow Town. This is the clerk's garnet."

"When it comes to green hollows, you just had the Demon King's War. Garnett to Luke... like I've heard, like I don't..."

Apparently, unlike Ezel, who even knew about the night club, my brother (Eddie) doesn't know us very well.

I also thought I should explain on this occasion, but before that, the brave Ezel grabbed Eddie's arm and walked out.

"See you later. I'm going to go to Green Hollow after this, so say hello then!

"Hey, sis! I didn't hear that!

"Exploring the whereabouts of Gandalf, the Demon King, is a job you can't even complain about as a brave man's activity. It's not perfect for voluntary activities until the Royal Palace command arrives."

"That's true... more consultation..."

Send word of support inside to Eddie, who is completely wielded, as he drops off the two backs.

Nevertheless - thinking of the frank sentiments of a series of events, when I turned a subtle glance at the garnet next door, my gaze matched perfectly as if I had signed up.

"I thought you said something."

"No... I'm surprised you had a girlfriend."

"It's more of a patchwork, it's more of a punch over there. If Ezel's friendship were to be vertical or horizontal, it would just be broad. Hold on, he's the brave one..."

Garnett looked at me like she was in trouble and scratched my golden hair with one hand.

"When I was a hungry ghost, I admired His Majesty the King. One day I would tell the adventurer, what did he say?"

"I knew it was His Majesty's influence. When I hear that, I get familiar... oh, no, it's just intimacy, no other intentions."

"You haven't said anything yet."

Return to the carriage that is keeping you waiting nearby as you are lightly kicked in the leg.

Let's make this about the stopover and it's time to go straight home to Green Hollow.

Exactly because we can't keep everyone in the White Wolf store waiting any longer.