"Mr. Hideaway, you're staying today, aren't you?

I taught the girls' club is a pajama party. I'm sorry.

"Oh, you're here on purpose."

That's good. Dinner and goodbye. I'm sorry I asked you out.

"Saple. Do you have a spare room?

I usually go down to the kitchen to clean up after meals, but for some reason I asked MySister, who drinks white tea after meals. I don't know anything about this house.

"I don't."

And I got a light answer back. Oh, that's what you said, you said before that all the rooms were buried.

Let's go to the inn.

You did do it, didn't you? In the dining room of the inn...... that? You ate, didn't you? Although I forgot when it was.

Something tells me I'm not alive, but I'm surprised at me for being able to say with my chest up that it's me. I lived humbly in my previous life...

"You look like a liar."

Hi, you're lying. What's that?

Grab Espermelchen and pie ○ Der on the head of a maid shaped dremi. Just shut up for a second.

"Mr. Hideaway. I'll show you to the bunk."

"Ah, bei. If you want to stay, I'll tell the general."

And I'm always between the enclosures...... what the hell, you little bitch? I do remember him saying that he was my father's cousin or niece...

"Oh, please"

I'm leaving between the enclosures.

"Why, hey, are you going to the inn?

You know what's going on. I asked my father.

"Amalia works in an inn. The lodging will be open to the public."

The inn, the guests are here.

It's not what I call a line by the owner, but it's not advertised, and you often get customers? I didn't even give you a sign.

"I know you all the time. I'm surprised at the breadth of your friendship. How do we know each other? I don't know what that means."

All I can say is that we're lucky enough to meet. We'll meet more or less around the village.

"Even my father came to the village and knew me."

"Oh, no, I am, but this village wouldn't even be so famous. Besides, it's out of town."

"No, I used to go to Obaba's. I can see a lot of guys."

The settlement has the only lodging in the village, as well as an Adventurer's Guild (branch). Many come looking for medicine. And I was doing business with the merchants in the square.

"Avoiding strangers is a normal villager, but you don't have to be afraid. Instead, you come close to yourself."

"It would be a human being who would want to talk to him if he had an interesting guy. I don't want to ignore you."

"You're the only one with that look."

"Totally."

My father, who agrees with your indulgence. We're good friends, you guys......

"Anything is fine. Hidden. I'll show you to the inn."

I'd be heartbroken by an unreasonable penetration if I were any more.

Barilla is added to the usual members for some reason. Why is that?

"I don't have a room in this hall, so I'm staying in a hotel."

Yes, I was. I'm sorry I asked you out and didn't get a room or something.

"Fine. Bae's Inn is more luxurious than a lousy high-ranking nobleman's mansion, isn't it? A delicious dish to eat at any time in the bath you can put in. Wing-friendly fluffy bed for many rare books. If you tell me to leave, I'll do everything I can to waste it."

Don't worry, it's not a character. Well, I'm glad you liked it.

"Well, if you're talking about luxury, it would help if you were a little wider. Spread your wings and you'll hit the wall."

That's unique to the Wings. I built it in people's sizes.

"Gamble me for a while longer. One of these days, I'm gonna build you a house in Barilla. Well, this isn't the place."

"I don't mind the inn. Home is hard to clean and stuff."

"I'll put on a proper maid, too. I'm looking after Barilla a lot, and I want to leave the school to you sooner or later. Principal of the First Zelfing School"

Schools are also essential for the development of the Yaoyoloz country. Develop talented people for the future.

"... you push me into trouble again..."

"If you think it's a hassle, you push it on someone. I've never had many teachers."

Former A-class adventurer. I guess I know about the guy who's a retired adventurer and looks good for teachers. I'll do the money, so pull it. And, I wouldn't say it to you, but a smart Mr. Barilla would know.

"... yeah, right. I'm going to apprentice the bait and push it..."

You seem to understand. More importantly. That's Barilla.

"Kind of feels like the least hard-working bei is the best round money."

That's the heart of the Round Throw Road!