"Good luck. I hear something terrible happened in the dungeon."

- The day after returning from the dungeon, Sylvia, who was on the job, secretly spoke to me as I was eating at the Spring Young Leaf Pavilion as usual.

I look at Garnett, who was dining with me, and often think about what kind of response I should give him.

It's something I don't even have to think about, but I have a secret that any job has to keep.

I am familiar with how far I can talk about the work of an adventurer, and in the case of an arms dealer, I have gotten used to it because it has been going on for this year.

But the Knights' mission is that I can't think of a borderline where I can talk, and I really need one cushion before I can talk.

"It's official business, I can't tell you the details."

Instead of me unfamiliar with something, Garnett, a senior knight, handled it without difficulty.

"Of course it is. I only know what ordinary adventurers know, too, and I don't have to ask any more. You haven't even heard from Sakura or Erica, have you?

Sylvia stretches her chest just to be sure.

The Billboard Daughter of the best inn in town is just in front of her.

"But I still get a lot in my ear, and when I think about that connected, I know it's a huge deal. Especially when Sakura lets go of that knife, right?

"Ah... you don't have to talk about that at a glance."

I snort unconvinced.

There is also a limit to secrecy.

For example, when and where you lost a weapon while you were at a non-verbal job, you can't hide the very fact that you lost your favorite weapon.

In the case of Sakura, it is already known that he accompanied the new hierarchy at the request of the White Wolf Knights, so that anyone can easily understand that there were so many incidents during that mandate that he had to let go of his important knife.

All this is an inescapable problem, so now there's only one way to keep laying low with a stiff strain of

"Sorry, Sylvia. I've been dating since I got here, and all I can't say is,"

"I don't have a choice. Naturally, if you're doing an important job. But if you're no longer a complete outsider, you can hear a little more about it than you do now, right?

"Am I? What are you talking about?

I react to Sylvia's remarks that don't even sound meaningful, like Garnett remembered something to catch on to.

It was an expression that seemed odd to me from what I heard, but it doesn't mean anything, this is also the guy called 'Secrets on the Job'.

"Could you possibly ask me to do that story?

"Yes! I talked to your mothers, and they want us to take care of it."

"Thanks, that's very helpful."

I decided to take this opportunity to share information because Garnett, who left me in conversation, looks terribly uncomfortable.

"Look, we're going to have a dormitory in the Knights headquarters under construction, right? I was going to ask someone in town to do a meal and a cleaning job, so I called out to the Spring Leaf Pavilion."

"We're taking the job. So-called outsourcing, right? And now it's clear that I have nothing to do with the Knights."

Satisfied or proud, Sylvia looks happy anyway.

"Huh, I see. I didn't grasp all of this, which is clerical, either, but I'm surprised that that story went on. I know how Sylvia feels."

"I'm sorry I didn't talk to you."

"You're not mad at me, are you? Whatever. If you can even eat a delicious meal from the Spring Leaf Pavilion in your quarters, you're welcome. Good and bad meals lead directly to morale and loyalty."

Garnett stabbed his cheek cane at the table and laughed at me as I sat next to him.

The reason I brought this case into the town lodging was exactly what Garnett said.

The White Wolf Knights are scheduled to be staffed one by one by the other twelve Knights, and at the moment three are in office, including Garnett.

The Kingsguard Knights of the Dragon King said they would match the dispatch for the time being, so there are up to eight coming.

I don't think all of them like to be seconded.

It would also be over-expected to assume such a form of convincing that it is consistent with one's purpose, as Hild did, or that he found attractiveness in a different part of the job, as Mark did.

You should think that whoever accepts it because it's an order will be the majority.

Then it is decided that it is better to keep the reception environment in place as much as possible so that it can operate with a little comfort.

"That's right! This is a suggestion from our mother, why don't we bathe in the quarters, too?

"In the quarters? Can you do that?... Oh, no, not technically, but in the sense of institutions and permits."

Green Hollow Town is a hot spring town with numerous hot spring inns, but few residents have bathrooms at home.

There are two main reasons, one being the question of reasonableness that, given the hassle of daily maintenance, it is more efficient to use cheap public baths.

The other is the problem of the need to draw hot water and drainage routes, which are not waterways, to their homes, making the costs and procedures for their construction a huge burden.

"Whatever the cost of construction, you do need a town permit to use the hot springs as a business. You know, taxes and stuff."

"I don't know if we're going to have to discuss this with the mayor eventually, but if you mean the Baths in the Knights' quarters, I think you'll get permission without any problems. You can take care of it if you want."

"I see, you're still good at business"

Setting up a bathing area in the Knights' quarters - not a bad suggestion.

I think it's ideal in terms of improving benefits, and I'm happy because it increases the amount of compensation as a spring youth pavilion?

"We need a change in the construction plan, so it won't start without consulting with the mayor or the contractor's rep, but personally you just want to move in that direction"

"Isn't it? Besides, if you're going to pull the hot springs to that place, you might be able to get a bathroom in Mr. Luke's house."

"That's good, too. And the charm of the bathroom. That's hard to throw away, but when you just want to sweat -"

I just talked that far in the course of the conversation, and I think of another meaning of having a bathroom at home.

There is no way that the bathroom at home will be dedicated to individuals, and naturally the same (...) people (...) will also use it.

And in my case, a cohabitant...

What are you talking about?

Against me dropping my gaze in the next seat, Garnett laughed slightly and kicked her leg lightly under the table again and again.