"So what? I know, I know."

He looked angry and said, "Get out of the way!" and passes beside us, Mr. Linaria walks toward the mountain hut.

With the guard of Master Garua's iron walls, of course.

She stopped at a point not so far from us when she thought she was going after us and going to the mine's grandfather.

... I don't know why, Mr. Linaria's thin shoulders look trembling in small pieces.

"What, don't even know this one?"

"Linaria......"

Master Garua also looks down at Mr. Linaria worryingly.

Don't you know what to do? Master Galua's hands were up and down without a location.

"Don't say anything unsolicited."

Rinalia looking back at this one with a kick looks as if she is angry or crying.

"Even though I knew they were dangerous, I had to deal with them. If you want to make money, it's dangerous, but whatever it is, you have to do it."

Saying so much, Mr. Linaria looked up to Lady Galua.

"You're right, Mr. Garua, you've put it away, too."

And distort your mouth to snoring.

"But, hey, that's an extra favor. I know you noblemen don't know, but what a tear of sparrows money you can make with a little day's work. If you keep doing that, you'll be Obasan in no time."

"Linaria......"

"Don't touch me."

Piscilli slapped Master Garua's hand as he tried to hold his shoulder, and Mr. Linaria glanced up at Master Garua.

"Always, this one's upset! Don't even know how hard the civilians are struggling! You really don't have a lot of difficulty, do you? You're kind enough to say it all the time. It's an extra favor."

As he cut the weir, Mr. Linaria explodes his dissatisfaction.

"How annoying do you think Atashi was when he took me to some despicable village where the pedestrians wouldn't even go through! When I woke up, I thought I'd die desperate."

"Oh no, Linaria......"

Lady Galua squeaks with a flashing face.

"What are you looking like you're hurt? Of course! Who asked you to take me away? Hon, good annoyance!

Lady Galua was completely depressed when she said it over and over again.

I'm blue-white to my face, and I can't feel as if I'm mad. I see black dark clouds on its back.

I know how Mr. Linaria feels, but he seems a little pathetic too.

"How hard I had to get out of that village!

I guess her leopard can't hide her surprise.

Looking up at Master Galua like that, Mr. Linaria laughed invincibly. I don't see any shards of pity or anything like that there anymore.

"You're disillusioned. But I'm sorry, I'm the real asshole."