- Then one night a while later.

As soon as we closed the store as usual, we took to the Spring Leaf Pavilion.

Full dining room space for all seats.

There are familiar faces and town people sitting in every seat, waiting for the arrival of the guest of honor in front of the sumptuous cuisine, now or now.

"Ah, Mr. Luke! I've been waiting for you!

Sylvia, who noticed our arrival, smiled at us, and everyone else's gaze turned to us all at once.

"Sorry, did I make you wait a minute?

"No, that's not true. Come on, over here!

Led by Sylvia, sit back in the reserved seat with everyone cheering.

Since I started the White Wolf Shop, there have been many opportunities to attract people's attention to something, but today's atmosphere seemed to be as exciting as I've ever experienced before.

"So long, gatherers! I would like to celebrate Mr. Luke's year-long celebration of his coming to Green Hollow and his formal decision on the Knight's Symphony! Do you have a word from Mr. Luke, too?

"No... it's enough for you to have these seats. Enjoy yourselves. What an adventurer's celebration, aside from the protagonists, is so obvious."

Laughter and cheer arose from the adventurers who were participating, causing someone to whistle their fingers, which often sounded.

Hard greetings, but words of celebration don't suit adventurers.

That's enough when you're playing with the greats of the Alliance.

I just get together and say I've got just the right excuse to bring some gold and booze and make a full fuss.

That's what celebration has been like for me for a long time.

... Well, I'm on vacation from my adventurer, and when I become a knight, I'll have to attend a big, liturgical party or something.

If you want to share the joy with the residents and adventurers of Green Hollow, as well as those close to you, this (...) is (...) Y (...) Y (...).

"Well, I'm around here. Enjoy yourself."

"You're not eating?"

Garnett stops Sylvia from trying to walk away, by the way.

Sylvia flew a wink as she looked back, smiling full of responsibility and confidence.

"Because I'm on the entertainment side today. I'll do my best as a sign daughter at the Spring Leaf Pavilion."

As the celebration continued, various faces came next, throwing words of praise and encouragement at me.

Adventurers to the inhabitants of the town. Some town hall officials, some guild people.

Something strange, the faces that come at this time were usually just people who didn't look at each other very well.

I'm sure it's a pattern that can never be intimate, but it's outrageous not to celebrate this opportunity directly... I guess I couldn't help thinking about it.

From time to time, people I've known in depth seem to think, conversely, that there's no reason to dare speak up right now, and it looked like they were enjoying the party thoughtfully.

- At a table where oriental dishes are prepared, Sakura and Nagi, who want the taste of their homeland, come across just fine and prioritize their meals in a mutually musty manner.

Melissa was wary of the proximity of the distance behind it, but whatever you think, those two aren't the relationships Melissa thinks they are.

- On the other side of the large table, the staff of the White Wolf store branch were gathered.

Some kids seemed unfamiliar with the atmosphere of Green Hollow yet, but Alexia just flies away to such a kid and tells the story at her usual rate.

- Occupying two tables at the back of the dining room was a bunch of adventurer parties led by Travis, but somehow the atmosphere was different.

If you look closely, at some point Leila, who was mixed up, kept next to Travis, and the party members were able to figure out how to embarrass the leader.

- The smallest two-seater in the corner was the unexpected pair of Noir and Honeysuckle Hilds.

I don't know what look you're having a conversation with, as it's a combination of a long front-haired noir and a hild that won't even take the hood off indoors.

But the subject matter is roughly discernible.

Perhaps from the wizard's point of view, we are talking about the ancient magical civilization of the past... I thought, and laughed joyfully when we were both dull.

... Are we really talking about something unique to the wizard?

I'm losing a little confidence.

"(Sounds like everyone's having fun anyway)"

I just thought of that, and there were signs that the front entrance door would open, and four men and women came to the dining room.

"I'm sorry, Luke, the meeting pushed."

"Wow, it's totally exciting. I wonder if I could mix it up."

It was Florence, the branch manager, and her daughter Lisa, as well as Ezel the brave and Eddie the squire's sister and brother, who came.

Marida, the nearest tavern and guild house billboard daughter, picks up the four of them with a drunk, slightly reddish face.

"There you go. Please, don't hesitate. Lisa, come over here, too. Looks like your mother wants to say hi, and we'll hang out with your sister."

"Wait, wait, Temei is bad for education, right? Erica, can you do it?

I call on Erica, who happened to be nearby, to put Marida back in her seat, where Garnett took a step over her broth.

Erica rushed into her mouth the pasta she was slowly lifting with a fork, swelling her cheeks like a squirrel before drinking up grape juice.

"... Pfft! Uh, I knew Lisa was here, too. Come here till your mom's done her errands."

"Yeah, then I will"

When we visited the Alliance Branch, Erica used to work with Lisa waiting for her mother to finish her job.

So it seems to Lisa that Erica was the next person she was used to being her mother in this place, and as soon as she sewed up the crowd she headed next to Erica.

Florence smiled sorry and thanked Erica before coming to the table where I was.

Looks like Garnett was caught by the brave Ezel and decided to drink with him, in the form of just me and Florence pinching the table.

"Congratulations. Should I keep saying hi..."

"If you think about the role of the Knights, you'll have a tripod relationship with the Guild Branch. There's more to it than that, not at all."

Florence overflowed with a tickle and grin as she divulged her stupidity at the weight of the role she was to bear.

"It's okay. I assure you. You can only use one skill, and as an adventurer, you may have stopped at E rank... but as a single person, you are a great person."