"Uh, Mr. Luke. Actually, we kept it to ourselves. It's a good opportunity, let me get this straight."

Sylvia began to explain the situation to me with some regret, confused by the unexpected.

"My grandmother asked me to come visit her once in a while."

"Oh... you said that, that"

Was that just after Garnett got a call from the king's father and left Green Hollow?

"After all, you haven't really had a chance to go away. I'm not making it up to you, but when my grandmother came to a nearby town, we went out for dinner together."

"I accompanied you as an escort on the road and gave it to your companion..."

"At that time, there was an unfortunate accident..."

Her grandmother, Dorothea, was also in a position to lead the famous Sundial Chamber of Commerce, and had instant information that I had proposed to A (...) L (...) Ma (...) at the Count's Night Club seat.

However, he said that he didn't know I had put that fact in the face of Green Hollow - among other things, he didn't even know that he was silent with Sylvia, and he casually mentioned it in his conversation with Sylvia.

"Sorry...... looks like Grandma was unexpected too. I thought if Mr. Luke was keeping it to himself, I shouldn't tell him, so I decided to keep it in my chest with Sakura..."

"It's not faceless. I'm surprised."

"... No, neither Sylvia nor Sakura, nor Chairman Dorothea, are bad for anything (anything). I was just caught off guard."

It was not consolation or reluctance, but thought so from the bottom of my heart.

In this case, it is only the result of my invitation to pull out.

"More than I've done in front of the public, I deserve to be prompt and rumored. Wang Du and Green Hollow are quite a distance away, so he bracketed high that if he kept his mouth shut he wouldn't have noticed for the moment... but that was just sweet thinking"

When I got into the night club, I took Garnett's hand without sneaking eyes, but rather with enough temper to show off to the other guys.

It's weirder to keep it that way and not think the rumor spreads because of the side connection between the attendees at the night club and from there.

But I thought the rumor wouldn't reach Green Hollow, and I was trying to hide it until the right time came with all sorts of secrets.

Blaming or resenting someone for coming off the hook and getting rumors to those close to you is also a terrible mistake.

If there's a non-existent guy, that's more of a me.

It is bad that when I met Chairman Dorothea in the Wang capital, I didn't think about it until later and stop talking about it.

"Unlike other hidden things in the first place, this is a matter where we just found out and nothing wrong with it. It's just that we feel bad."

It makes me laugh deliberately at both the lights.

The spread of the Knight's Symphony and the New Knights is a complete leak of information and a major problem.

Nor can Garnett's true gender and the identity of Alma, who is supposed to be her twin sister, ever be known to others.

However, the fact that Alma and I became (...) Guan (...) clerks is an obvious fact among the attendees of the night club.

The reason I kept it secret since I got back to Green Hollow was purely a matter of personal emotion.

"It's not something that Sylvia and the others care about, but rather I have to thank them for their attention..."

When he looked next to him subtly, Garnett had naturally escaped the talking spearhead away from the table in the name of ending the overflowing herbal tea.

Quite quick to judge.

Was it just impossible to keep your normal mind in this flow?

"Again, I really congratulate you"

Sylvia pounding her hand next to a smile.

"Truth be told, when I heard you might be engaged to the Knight Commander's sister, I was anxious to possibly become a knight and leave town, as rumored..."

"Oh, maybe. Is that why you looked so serious the other day and asked me," If I were a knight, would I quit the weapons store and leave town? "

I was in the middle of cleaning my house and store the morning when I was given a message of a call from Theodore.

The new Knights may come to town, but I'll be awarded the Knights, and it's a rumor that the grounds are as if they're off target, but not too far away from the conclusion.

Sylvia told me about those beings and asked me if I would leave town if the rumors were true.

The prying was a serious question shortly after the rumor and smile, but I can nod if one thing with Alma was in my ear.

"But if you could have predicted, wouldn't you have been surprised?

"You've decided to be surprised! I've won so much imagination that maybe it will, and I'm surprised it's so early! And isn't scouting from two knights awesome!

Silvia rides herself out to the table and wields a hot valve.

Sakura snorts next to it, too.

For both of us, my possible knight was only an imagination to the extent that the possibilities could not be denied, and if it were true, it seemed like a case that I couldn't help but be heartily surprised.

"Then why don't you surprise him more?

Garnett, who was taking his seat off, came back with a cloth towel and threw in a subtle stir from the side as he wiped the herbal tea overflowing the table.

I feel like I've been pushed back to reveal everything without ending up here.

"What, you still got something?

"... I'll skip the details, but it's not a good idea for the two Knights to compete in a talent mix. In addition to that, the Golden Tooth Knights wanted an organization to act as an intermediary with adventurers..."

Take a deep breath and then confess a far more serious secret than the Knight's Medal.

"A new Knights team has been created to oversee the underground exploration of Demon King's Castle, and I'm going to be able to stay with the captain there."

The living room quieted down again.

Now we both reinterpret each word in order, remembering each other, in a way that we didn't immediately understand what I meant by what I said.

"What, yeah, yeah, yeah!?

"What!? Hey, it's not a mistake to ask!

- I raised a much louder voice of surprise than I just did.

This one is totally unexpected, unlike the case of the Knight Symphony, which was somewhat predictable.

Both Sylvia and Sakura were making their eyes black and white, and Garnett looked forward to it.

"Even so, it's just a stage where we're finally getting down to business and about to get ready. I may be bothering you both a lot from now on..."

"Leave it to me! If there's anything you can do for Spring Young Leaf Pavilion, rely on it more and more!

"As a swordsman too, I will spare no cooperation as an adventurer. Tell me whenever you need my help."

The anxiety in my chest diminishes once again when I receive a word I can count on from both of them.

Revealing secrets means more people can rely on.

Until yesterday I only shared information with a limited number of people, but from now on I can also talk to Sylvia and Sakura to see if I can help.

That couldn't be uncomfortable.

I feel like reinforcements rushed me to where I was struggling alone on the front lines.

Of course, from now on, I'll have to reward them in the right position, and I'm ready for that.

"That's all we can talk about at the moment. Thank you both for today. Let me go out of my way to this hour..."

The arrow tip I tried to get up to send the two of them out, suddenly a heavy pressure hanging on my shoulders makes me sit back in the chair.

Sakura is disappearing from sight.

Was it suppressed by being circled back in [shrinkage]?

"Mr. Luke. Because of this, let me talk to you more. Specifically with your fiancée and all that!

... Sylvia's eyes look so shiny.

I felt signs of a similar reaction from the Sacrament behind me.

Shit, I'm totally alarmed.

Didn't you just recognise in this previous matter that Sylvia and the others are intrigued by such a topic?

I turn my gaze toward Garnett in an attempt to seek help, remembering at the same time my disdain for myself for not being able to anticipate this development and my relief for other faces not being there.

"Uh, I'm just gonna get ready for work tomorrow. The three of you, take your time."

Garnett tries to leave the front with insignificance once again.

Sylvia's uncontrolled smile was thrown on its back.

"Good for you, Mr. Garnett"

"Ha... ha?! What's so good about that!?

"It's about your sister. Say hello."

"... ooh, ooh"

Sylvia continues to grin at Garnett in a blatant hurry.

Previously, Garnett had a (...) romantic consultation with his sister (...) - after Sylvia remembered the matter properly and also guessed that the other person was me, did she try to give a word of blessing?

Or actually - no, I just don't think that's it.

Feeling Sylvia's smile bottomless, I decided to let her hear it from a topic I couldn't help but think about.