My sister-in-law has become a brave man.

Episode 51: "Exploring the Market. 」

After I shortened my hair, I also tried to change the color of my eyes and changed it to blue, which has always been green.

I wasn't particularly being chased, and I was just hearing that the 'Mercenary Guild' would contact the 'Magic Society' to find Regrouza, somehow.

... regrouza.

I wonder where he is now?

So much so that I traveled away from being likely to get caught up in the problem of humans and beasts (shapeshifters) that I don't think I'm back in King's Capital.

How could 'Mercenary Guild' have been looking for him?

Uh...

I can't even think about it, but I'm thinking about the same thing again.

Let's explore the 'Mercenary Guild' again or ask Adelaide if he can take possession of his whereabouts when he has time.

Now that I'm hungry anyway, I switched consciousness and left for the city.

Somehow a city with more people than usual floats somewhere.

Besides, by the time I got out on the boulevard and went to the market, I saw the Knights patrolling or discussing something on the corner.

The Knights wear the seal (emblem) of the Kingdom of Iglesex on their armor or somewhere in their clothes, so you can see it at a glance.

By the way, the crest of the kingdom of Igzex is something that feels like it's designed with a crown, a twist and a sword.

Is it some kind of event?

When I walked into the market surrounded by a growing crowd to avoid getting into trouble, I looked for food first.

That's how I found it, like a hot dock.

When I bought it, I asked my aunt at the store, "Is there a festival or something? I asked him," Don't you know?, "he asked back with a surprised face.

When I answered that I had no idea, my aunt was kind enough to tell me that I had just had no other customers.

Four days later, a formal announcement was made that the brave man would travel to the West City after the unveiling (parade).

On the night before, in the royal castle, a party is held wishing you well on your journey.

And that party was invited by the very famous "Forentine Opera Company", which performs everywhere on a journey through the Kingdom of Iguzeux and the Principality of Surrell Ode.

So now let us know from The Forentine Opera Company, which came to the Wang Capital upon invitation.

Three nights later, not only the royal castle, but also a tent (tent) in the park to perform the hero Tan of the first and second generation braves to the public for a few days.

Result.

If people get together, they can sell stuff with people who want to see the brave guys and, in addition, watch famous troupe performances! The merchants pushed from the surrounding city.

Wang Du is so crowded right now.

... Something's been eventualized, Heavenly Sound.

Not only can brave men be festivals, but traveling alone is really a festival.

Is that all brave men are admired, or is it just too much of a commercial soul?

Well, it sounds insecure, but a lot of people are fine.

but not all good, of course.

The Knights check the path of the parade, or discuss how to ensure the safety of a line of brave men during the parade.

On top of that, they have to deal with crimes such as frequent brawl noises (mostly drunk fights) and thefts because people are gathering, and they're tingled with too much busyness.

The work of the Knights of this country is like joining forces with the police in the original world, so it seems to get very busy with events.

As long as I was being festived as a brave man, I thought there wouldn't be any human attacks first.

Well, with so many people out there, is it natural to be vigilant in case nothing happens?

... hmm. Parade of Heavenly Sounds, is that Daijbu?

The Knights, too, if they're that busy, should split the work - I wish.

Ah, but when you specialize in the army or something, when you get into some trouble with the Beast Man or the Dragon Man (dragoon), is it dangerous?

While I was thinking about that, a few customers started lining up at the store, so I finished the conversation.

Then, while we were talking, there was an aunt who said she knew her aunt at the store, and she was in a chat circle with one more person.

I was honestly glad the customers lined up because it was going to be a dazzling thing to end up with five aunts in a chattering circle.

I was so busy, I couldn't hear about half of it, I was just laughing and not laughing.

I think I could ask what I needed.

The chatty-loving aunts who taught me so much, at the end of the day, muttered the kind words, "Be careful not to get caught up in this, though it's weird," and broke up.

I thanked him and walked around the crowd again, eating something like a hot dock (I want bread).

I don't have to worry about getting pickpocketed because I throw most of my important stuff into subspace.

Walking around the market with ease, after a while I finished eating hot dock groceries, I stopped at a store that got into my eyes.

What was there was a map of the kingdom of Igzex... something that looked like it.

When I shopped with Regluza, I realized that I had everything from daily necessities to groceries to things that I might need in the wild, but I just accidentally forgot to buy the map.

But hey this world, they don't have a very detailed map out there (as far as the city and standard of living go, I think it's not a matter of technology, it's restricted by political decisions).

I talked to Mr. - in the store number for a while, but he said that no matter where I went to the store, there was only a map of the Kingdom of Iguzex and the Principality of Surrell Ode that only knew about the place name and location.

Still, it's better than none at all.

I was told that the maps of the Basque Torv Federation and the Van Grey Empire were not for sale in the first place.

Why? "It's not the land where normal people go," she said bitterly to my question.

It seems obvious that it is not for sale.

Is it the effect of the inviolability treaty?

If you get to the top of the ranks of "Mercenary Guild," they can sell you a map made by "Mercenary Guild," but they say it's something the average person has no edge on.

I see. It's going to be a 'mercenary guild'.

I nodded with Humphung and bought a map of the Kingdom of Iguzeks and the Principality of Surrell Ode.

It's like an illustration of a fantasy novel for children, so there are deformed warcraft depicted on blank areas, which is fun to watch.

Then again for a while, see a wide variety of markets that are likely to be enjoyed from children to the elderly.

As I walked relaxed with interest that that was the merchant's country, I found a store with beast care supplies on it.

I need a brush to take care of Jack's hair.

I thought I would hang out and glance at the store, but I didn't have anything that looked very good, so I left without buying it.

As I walked like that, a boy lined up next to me when I rinsed and said, "Hey, do you have a horseman?" She asked.

The Riding Beast doesn't seem like something too many people have, so blurring and talking, he found out he wanted to take me to some store anyway.

Oh. Customer discount.

I didn't think I was talking about that because I was just a kid who wasn't even ten years old.

He said that it was a store his family was doing, and I would stick around and advertise that he was wearing some very good stuff, just a little bit, so I would go check it out, so I nodded, "Shall I go if you want?"

As I walked, I didn't always do the customer service, and I happened to see how I was in the store with the beast tools on, and I asked if this guy would come.

I wouldn't talk to a boy innocently if he was a scary man, and I stopped wondering if I should tell him that some of the women were wolves.

I'm just passing by, and if I'm not so lucky, I'll find out sooner or later, even if I can't teach you.

... I hope you're lucky.

About the boy walking off the main street laughing and jumping into a store on a road off the main street.

Just as two male customers left, there was just one clerk-like apron in the store lined up with tons of products.

There you go. "Mom, it's a customer!" The boy, who walked away telling him to sing, was gasped at by a lady in an apron who jumped out of the counter, "Where have you been!" He scolded me.

You're so young that you don't look like you have children, but this lady seems to be the boy's mother.

And the boy seemed to ignore the attention he had been given to not leaving the house too much because of the crowd and danger.

The boy who looks like he was having fun turns around and says back with a half crying face, "I just brought a customer," I guess he should be scolded, though he's pathetic.

It was pretty crowded, and it's definitely dangerous to have such a little kid fluttering around on his own.

The mother, who could not see her son and would surely have been worried, but soon realized she really had a customer and equipped her with a sales smile.

I'll scold you all later, so now go to the back and come on. I say, "Welcome," with a gorgeous voice, pushing the boy's back.

After a tearful look at her mother's back, who became a merchant in an instant, she slumped her shoulders and the boy walked towards the door behind the counter.

Along the way, he turned around and gently raised his hand and greeted me "Bye," so I also gently raised my hand and replied "Thank you," and then he showed me the product.

Lots of saddles, handrails, munches, nail clippers, brushes, and things I don't know exactly what to use for.

Of course, the shelves are displayed narrowly on high stacked boxes and walls, so much so that the store feels tinier than it looks from the table.

It seems to be cleaned nicely and I am not uncomfortable.

I gave up early that it was murky to pick it out myself because of the number and variety of items.

Tell the sales smile lady she wants a larger brush to brush her very soft fur.

"What is the type of horseman?" So when she answered, "It's like a big dog," she said, "It's probably a garm."

Garm is as big as a horse, a warcraft resembling a dog with four eyes.

Because they are more tame than other warcraft because of their habit of making herds, and if they can be trusted, they can also help in battle, which is why mercenaries often make them horsemen.

However, the fact that the garm is usually hard hairy meant that there was no brush for soft hairs.

Still, Oi searched out a lot of stacked products, not so big but good.

After brushing a lot, they say it's a brush for further finishing.

Not many mercenaries cared that much about the horseman, so they were buried with little demand.

Undecorative and practical it is a soft haired brush mixed with white and brown in a slippery but easy-to-hold shaped wooden pattern.

I really liked it because it wasn't even that heavy when I tried it, and the wooden pattern snuggles into my hands.

It's a little expensive, I was told, but I decided to buy it.

It's been a long time since I've had it patrolled with good stuff.

I left the store asking him to thank the lady for everything she had looked for and also thank that kid for bringing me to the store.

I spent a lot of money in a short time.

I still have it now, but I'm going to have to make some money in time, while I turn my consciousness into "darkness”.

I just bought a brush and I just wanted to brush it for Jack, but it looks like he's still on vacation.

The brushes were stored in subspace.

... Mmm.

I'm asleep, Jack. When I saw it, I wanted to sleep, too.

It's not even evening yet, but I get a yawn.

I had a lot of cots today, and now I'm hungry.

Yeah. Let's go home and get some sleep.

Returning to Bardeaux's house as he slipped through about to be teased by a drunk, there was no one there.

Did Adelaide find him?

I'm worried, but it's not about clamping your neck even though you don't ask me to.

Plus, anyway, I'm starting to even want to sleep.

I close my eyes behind a tiny house with no one, wrapped around a blanket on the couch.

The room was still bright, but I fell asleep.