Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 218: The Village Behind the Mountains Hathhaler and Drunken

Lorraine looked bitter at Farri's words,

"... how did he end up like that..."

and jokingly say.

Lent's personality certainly, as Farri said, doesn't feel that way moving to the next act of evaluation because she's beautiful and how cute she is.

It has been so for a long time, and I never heard one story float with you in ten years.

It is Lorraine who has thought about herself on the shelf, whether she doesn't have to live so abstinently because she's not a popular actor in the theater.

That's why I said that.

But for some reason, Lorraine's dialogue seems to have been taken seriously by Lili and Farri besides her thoughts.

Lorraine felt the look on their faces slightly clouded, oh, I think she stepped on a mine again...

I think, since I've already said it, there's only one way to pretend to be energetic weather and gradually shift the subject.

Farri says before Lorraine even tries to open her mouth to say something.

"Brother Ren, because there was a long time ago... I guess I mean, really,"

Back in the day?

I wonder what it is, when Lili,

"Right. But there's nothing more we can do about it. Forget it... I don't think it's the same thing, but it's time to look forward."

say.

Seems like something serious happened, but I don't feel like this is a good idea to go in and ask.

"Mr. Lorraine, Brother Len..."

Farri nearly said so, but Lorraine shook her head and replied.

"I'd love to hear it too beyond that, but it's not a good idea to hear it where Lent isn't. Let's not do this now."

"... Really? That's right... sorry, I need to do something extra..."

To Lorraine's words, Farri bows her head with a look of sorry.

"No..."

Lorraine shook her head vaguely.

Nothing extra or anything.

Make it Lili, make it Farli, because you're worried about Lent, and you tried to say something to Lorraine, because you know what I mean.

I don't know what happened before Lent, but something broke my heart.

I guess I thought that if Lorraine, who has been friends for a long time in Malt, could find out and follow up.

That's not a bad thing.

Rather, it's an action because I'm deeply worried.

I just thought Lorraine had to hear it from herself if she wanted to, and if she wasn't supposed to talk about it, there's no problem hearing it here.

But Lorraine is an adventurer... an adventurer.

Don't pry into the adventurer's past next door.

It doesn't say in the terms, or that someone made that kind of decision, but the conscience of the adventurer permeated nature and those rules to the adventurers.

The reason for this lies in the terribly realistic fact that adventurers are all those with scratches on their tibia, and that when they pry into the past, something outrageous may be dug back, but now it is one way or another a rule close to caring for each other.

From there, it is unacceptable to hear from others the important stories that led to Lent's past… which also probably formed him today.

That's what Lorraine thought.

It's just that stories around here have a sense of adventurer specificity and can't be well communicated to Lili and Fari.

That is why it has become a subtle thing to say......

Feeling sorry, Lorraine tells them both.

"I know you've been worried about Lent and tried to say something, so never mind...... and, well, I'm going to ask the person somehow later. So if you don't want to talk about it, you won't talk about it, and if you can talk about it, I'll talk about it normally. That's what he and I always did."

That was a casual dialogue from Lorraine, but Lili and Fari looked so dazzled.

Then Lili,

"Lent and Lorraine are... you're close"

and Farri went on to say,

"I see an indelible bond..."

I said.

I wondered for a moment what the hell you were talking about, Lorraine, but I was wondering if I was wrong about what you two were saying.

"Surely we're close, and we'll have bonds"

Adventurer relationships, friendships, in that direction.

That kind of dialogue meant nothing particularly profound, but the two people who heard it were Lorraine, who was kind of strangely disappointed and wondered.

Then,

"Oh, yeah. I think it's time to show off some phantom magic, but can I do it? If that's not a good idea, I'll stop..."

And when I changed my story, Lili said,

"Oh, you wanted to see that again. Now......"

I almost said, Fari panicked,

"Wait, wait, Lili! All of a sudden, if you do that, you'll be mistaken for a demon raid! We need to talk to the village chief first, inform everyone before we do!

And stop.

Surely Farri would be right in this case.

There's no way Talask can appear abruptly here, but in some cases, the bone giant Giant Skeleton doesn't have a zero chance of showing up.

You'll need to tell everyone first that you're going to use phantom magic, but don't worry because it's safe.

Also, you might want to tell the old man and children that they may have strong irritation, so they can also not see if they feel palpitations or have a bad influence on their spirit.

When I told Lili and Fari about that, they nodded, and the village chief - that is, ran to Lent's stepfather.

Lorraine wanted to go, too, but the two saw the liquor cup Lorraine had in her hand and were stern enough to wait there.

... Did they mistake you for being quite drunk?

What Lili and the others are swallowing and what Lorraine is swallowing is so that the contents can be seen in the form of a liquor cup, and it is clear that it is a firewine from Lorraine.

I think there may be no choice but to be judged as it seems that many of the villagers who have this are fluttering footsteps and are still going to rush into the fire.

Actually, I'm not so drunk.

Strong quality for alcohol, rarely drunk.

I sometimes pretend to be drunk, and sometimes I feel drunk in the atmosphere, but my head is always crossed.

Thinking about that,

"I told you! The mayor said he'd tell everyone."

Lili and Fari came back, saying.

Indeed, shortly after, the village chief was heard.

The content generally conveys the precautions Lorraine requested earlier.

And the place is around where the village chief is now, he also says.

I think this would have been better with Lili and the others from the beginning, it was a hassle twice, but Lili and Farri were on both sides of Lorraine, who started walking.

"... what's up? I'm glad to have a splash on both hands..."

and Lorraine jokingly says, as Lili seems to have difficulty saying,

"... because I thought you were drunk on boulders"

That's what I said.

And Lorraine,

"I'm not drunk at all. And I don't think you can believe what a drunk says...... I can walk straight normally. Here."

I said and walked straight to show it without any shaking.

Then the two of them who saw it looked surprised, and Farri,

"... even a big adult would be fuzzy if he drank a glass. I've never seen anyone so solid..."

say.

"Really? It's the fourth cup..."

and Lorraine returns that Lili,

"... a monster."

and groaned.

But he seemed to understand that there was really no problem, and he was allowed to go to the village chief on his own feet.