"Are you really being respected?"

"Of course."

Bart and the prince have been in a barren dispute since morning. Apparently, someone tried to break into the inn. I think it's just me.

"How fruitful you've been, there's no way you're going to attack where the prince is. Besides, it's night. Though I rarely get out of the mountains because I'm away from them, when I think about the Fallen, I risk my life."

Bart is twisting his neck. And when he grabbed me when he came into the dining room, he held me up and lifted me high. I let my legs hang out unexpectedly and laughed.

"I know Leah's cute, but I don't know if you want her until you take that risk."

I really am. Even though he has magic powers, he's just a toddler.

"I've failed so many times, I don't think you really want to get it back. You risked losing your face, but you disguised yourself as a messenger."

Caro says it looks painful. It's a real hassle. If I worked normally, I could live normally. Bart lowered me gently.

When I woke up in the morning, Dory took me, and I was done washing, dressing, and breakfast. Alistair had dinner with everyone upstairs. Even I wanted to have dinner with everyone, but when I saw Alistair do it, I thought we should get used to living a little, a different life from each other during the trip, so I followed Dory without complaining.

Dory is over 40 and looks well positioned and laid back. It's always felt like a samurai's line of work, but in fact, there were children, and the prince's nanny did it in that relationship. I guess that's why you followed me all the way here, stiff, but gentle with me.

Still, it's hard for me to "do it myself" because I'm so solidified in the idea that nobility is something like this. So much so that it's getting more and more interesting because it makes my face more and more incredible when I see that I'm used to the lives of ordinary people.

I had a nanny, too, but she was just really milking me, and Hannah wasn't too loud about being young and noble, etc. If your mother were alive, I wondered if I would have been followed by someone like this, and I also felt admirable about Dory.

"Well, it's not about getting dressed."

"I'll wipe your hands!

"Oh, spoon yourself, oh, spill!

I still feel like I don't have to be there.

From today on, you can't waste your time in the morning like you did on the first day. We don't have many big towns, so we have to get to the next one by night. If anyone, like Dory or me, is in the line who can't ride a dragon by himself, he'll be late if he doesn't act fast.

The prince was immediately checked in his pocket and the grass whistle was taken away, but still it was a pleasure to go outside and travel.

It was troublesome to have a chair with a rug every time I took a break, but I always got a snack because I think it was a child, and I get the moisture right. It was comfortable. Besides, unlike last time, I'm taking a seaside course to get as far away from the Fallen as possible. I never went out directly to the sea, but when I looked far from the dragon's basket, sometimes I could see the sea glittering through the sun.

He seemed to have a spare date because of his little one, but he's coming pretty well because I'm not complaining or feeling sick. The escort told me that normal adults are coming in the same rhythm as it takes.

"Because Master Leah is smart. But three days from tomorrow will be the biggest difficulty in this itinerary."

"Hey."

"The difficulty is, uh, the Wellington Mountains are approaching the seaside and the land is getting narrower."

Was there such a place when I came? I looked at Bart better.

"I'm through. It may have been a little hard to understand, even though it's small, because of the width of a small town."

By the time we talked about it, it had been almost two weeks since I left Trent Force. After two weeks, everyone got used to it and started talking to me easily, too. The name is also established by Master Leah.

"Beyond here, it's a week to Carey. From there to the King's Capital of Wester for a week. Almost half of them are here."

In a town in front of one of the difficulties, Bart explained to me as I prepared to leave.

"We used the junction box to stay in the tent, so I didn't have much trouble, but this place is too close to the Wellington Mountains to build a town. You can make it exactly, but you don't want to live where the Vajra roam all the time. So there's no town for three days from here. But anyone who does business has to come through here. So a big cabin is built by the way so travelers can use it freely."

The cabin, like the town house, is preventing the Fallens from letting it in, he said. I was wondering what it meant to be big even though it was a cabin, etc., but I was happy with the next Bart's words that lowered my voice.

"Look, Leah, we've been followed for the past two weeks. Apparently, it's not a big deal, but the escort only protects the prince. Next, Alistair. If only Leah had been exposed, maybe a few of them would have turned to the search, but they couldn't find it because they didn't have a land prospect, and they'd end up giving it up in a few days."

Bart went on pretending to explain the difficulty.

"There's no sign they're staying in the city, so they probably have a junction box, too. And they're moving in small numbers. It's difficult here, but it's also a chance for a guy with a junction box to move freely. The princes haven't pinned one of them yet."

Crouching like that, he grabbed my shoulder gently and peered in.

"We are hunters specializing in fiction. With the sword of Rhodalite, a man cannot be slashed. Be careful not to be alone."

"Aye."

I snorted firmly. It is the stirrups that are already exposed.

A large cabin for travellers is dedicated to miscellaneous fish sleeping, without a bed or anything. I can stay in one cabin for about 10 people. That was five, one way or the other, installed more than the sea.

"That's three places, and then along the way, a few huts are set up for evacuation, but that's all."

"Shit, what do you say?

"There's no way so many people are moving around."

Am I right?

"It's hard to keep these up, too. Instead, I'm making money from loaned lagoons, but the towns on both sides."

Just for this difficulty, too much luggage if I have sleeping bags and cooking utensils ready. So, he lends a lug dragon a sleeping bag, a cooking tool, a lamp, and a set of food, in the town in front of him. Return it in a town beyond difficulty. That's the kind of system, but it costs enough to stay in an inn.

Still, people who go by usually use it, so the towns before and after the difficulty seem to make a lot of money.

It's like renting a car and it's funny. Then there will be more extra lag dragons and we will set off to dangerous difficulties.