Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

One hundred and sixty-four stories. They were poor quality idiots.

A tempered arrogant nobleman came to the hall. Worried that I couldn't get through more than I imagined, the Adventurer Alliance master came. I thought Adventurer Guild was a hassle, but when it comes to more hassle, I'm a little happy with the adventurer guild master. I feel strange.

"Lord Yuta, may I entrust the Discussion to the Adventurer Guild from here?

Gilmouth talks to me. I also find it problematic that the Adventurer Guild Master is a tribute to me, but I guess that's what I've had to do with my relationship so far.

"Yes, please"

Let me just leave it to you. You took the wings of the labyrinth and muscle stars to 51 layers to push these troublesome opponents. Hold on, please.

"Oh, if you're the master of the Adventurer Alliance, you're quick to talk. Master Galli wants the adventurer there. Proceed as soon as possible. And so are the adventurers there, but they are not being polite to the nobility. I'd like you to have a better education for the bottom."

The lead attendant speaks with joy. Is the Viscount Class Leader great enough to complain to the Adventurer Guild Master? If that's the case, there's no aristocratic power hammer. No, in the case of Viscount Galli, there is also the power of the father, so is it possible that he can be strong?

"Viscount Galli, National and Adventurer Guild, Commercial Guild, Porlius Chamber of Commerce, has arranged a way to deliver valuable materials and has reached an agreement with Lord Yuta that no hand is needed. You don't have to do this kind of pulling."

Gilmouth ignores the lead squire and speaks directly to Viscount Galli. The lead squire was ignored and shivered with wana wana after pocan. I was hoping Gilmouth would recess the lead squire, but I didn't expect to ignore it. This is interesting, okay?

Besides, Barotta, the spiritualist who serves the country, said the country wouldn't give up so easily, but was it possible to reach an agreement at once? Is it superficial?

Arrangements for the delivery of materials are related to the war. I also feel like I'm standing like a merchant of death, but even if I wholesale material from a recovery system that helps people, if it's used for war, is it a merchant of death?

As things stand, the Porlius Chamber of Commerce is the most valuable material, so it sounds like you were in discussions with the country and the guild. You just have all that noisy material, but you won't be able to stay out of it with the country.

You said you got a lot of connections that you couldn't normally get, and you're eating them in a lot of places. Well, you're that Marie's father, and you're not uncomfortable with all the material you do.

"I don't know."

Viscount Galli answers looking troublesome. The lead squire was about to open his mouth but shut up. You don't block your Lord's conversation with boulders. But you can't tell me you don't know the country's decisions or anything. Is everything all right in this country?

"Does the Marquis Galli have the same idea?

"It has nothing to do with your father. I'm telling you to use it, so you just have to give it to the adventurer. It's an unusual thing for me to just walk all the way here. Don't give me any trouble. Or is the Adventurer Alliance going to turn the Galli family around on the enemy?

Viscount Galli sees Gilmouth with a silly look from the bottom of his heart. It's amazing how human expressions can make you look so annoyed. How can you be so strong that your parents say Marquis, even though the state has agreed to it?

Adventurer Guild is supposed to be tough if you have the power and piss me off for doing demonic crusades, collecting material, escorting merchants and all that. Are you gripping even in steeples for the Adventurer Alliance?

Precious materials are in the territory, or where the adventurer produces the equipment and tools he needs, or there's a church and thick pipes that seem to monopolize restorative magic, pulling up the adventurer's clergy? What will Gilmouth accomplish? I'm getting excited like other people even though it's about me.

I can't help it if they say so.

"You just have to know."

Viscount Galli nodding satisfactorily. Gilmouth hasn't said a word about accepting it, but I wonder what he figured out.

"As an Adventurer Guild, we will protest against the Kingdom of Chrysoprese and will suspend the Adventurer Guild's activities in the Marquis and Viscount of Galli until the appropriate response is received. Do you mind?

"Oh my God!

Surprising Viscount Galli and the lead squire, and me. Isn't stopping the Adventurer Alliance going to be a big problem? It worries me if I'm so strong and okay. Does Gilmouth, more or less a labyrinth city, have that kind of authority?

"You know what you're talking about? The Galli family is a heavy town in the army. You don't have to do that!

Viscount Galli shook saggy cheek meat and called out loudly as she spurned...................... Huh? Is that all you're saying? You're confident, you're threatening Gilmouth, and you're scared to piss me off because it's a heavy military town? If the Adventurer Alliance retreats, even though this country could die?

"Viscount Galli, I thought you said earlier that I was in agreement with the country. When I say country, I mean talking to the royal family. Does the Galli family have enough power to disobey the king's life, move the army and hostile to the Adventurer Alliance? I have authority over the Grand Master as far as Lord Yuta is concerned. As an Adventurer's Guild in the Labyrinth City, you won't pull it off."

Explain slowly and carefully what Gilmouth said to Viscount Galli so that he could teach his young child the words. I see Viscount Galli is the type of person you don't know until you say something difficult slowly.

"Well, if I use that adventurer, I can win the war. Defeat any number of Fire Dragons to make armor out of their scales and make swords and spears out of their fangs. The Knights won't even be opponents. You can have the strongest troops. There's no way the royal family would disagree."

No matter how slowly we talk, we're not talking. I'm telling you that we've already reached an agreement with the royal family, why are you replying that there's no reason to disagree? Even if the royal family or country gets their hands on me, you'll sneak your hands out so you can't rub it with the Adventurer Guild. Normal. And I don't like Galli's red gear or anything.

"That's right! If Lord Galli's troops have power, it is even possible to unify the continent. It's too late to regret it!

The lead squire's been in the war, but I don't care anymore. There is no such thing as a critical rush with Gilmouth and the arrogant aristocrats, but mere discussion of working hard to teach idiots the meaning of the word.

But I thought the material was the end of it, but if you were to say to the strongest army that you could unify the continent... then you wouldn't wave a sippo at the Viscount of a country that I'd rather be the driving force. If you want to unify the continent, you do it yourself.

Mostly, what is the Marquis Galli doing? If my son is an idiot, I want him and the lead squire to have at least a decent human being. Good annoyance.

Silfi has always looked at Viscount Galli with the kind of eyes he sees filth, but he has passed the tolerances or the light in his eyes is gone. Now, instead of falling apart if you say you did it, you're going to be chopped up until you can't see it.

I feel bad watching Viscount Galli too, so let's close our minds and wait for the story to end. As good as dealing with Viscount Galli, the former Gilmouth is a little better able to have a conversation.

"Enough, you won't talk! He begs my father to punish me. Hey, Yuta, you're a slave. I wish I had been honest with you about my solicitation, but now I regret it and apologize."

When Viscount Galli regained consciousness that it was over because he had risen, he was told that he would enslave him. I don't know what that means, but it's definitely cracked. He looks so tired when he sees Gilmouth. They couldn't get through the conversation even if they tried.

Maybe we and Viscount Galli speak a different language. Was there a word I couldn't understand even with my skills language understanding?

"Gilmouth. Looks like you broke with Viscount Galli, are you okay? Suspension of the Adventurer Alliance is a big problem, isn't it?

"The Marquis side will also pull the surface because you can't get suspension of activity. I just wanted to say that this is ok, but that person and his father are in trouble, so there is a good chance that they will hang something a little. I'll think of measures to take, but watch out for Lord Yuta."

Gilmouth speaking with a very tired face. It's not the line I'm supposed to tell you, but this guy's pulling the poverty lottery, too, right?

"Um, is your father in trouble, too? Can this country be a heavy town in the military, even for people in need, if they have good blood?

I hear there's a lot of wars going on in this world, and even troubled people can come out and suck at the army, right?

"Normally I can't, but the previous Marquis was very active in the war, and his son, the present Marquis, was born in the army because of his influence, and he has great power. When the current king was younger, the previous Marquis saved his life, and it seems to be sweetening to the Galli family."

No, I owe you a lot of my life, but not if the king had allowed the army to be privatized for that reason. I feel like the fate of this country is going to be interrupted within a short distance.

"So it doesn't work if the Adventurer Alliance protests against the country?

Then there's no point in having the Adventurer Alliance become a jetty. No, the dwarves are preventing me and I think I've discussed it with the royal family, so is that a little help? You feel like there's no point because the extremes are here.

"I think it works. There is no doubt that there will be a scolding envoy from the royal family as well. You'll also be punished. But they resent each other, so if they rub it, they drag it."

Excellent and convincing explanation. In this case, leaving it to the Adventurer Guild won't be a good result, you'd better make your own move. If at some point they say enemies of the state or something, it's no bother. Let's just put out the fire inside the voyage.

"Okay. I'll be careful around you, so please protest. And the wings of the labyrinth and the muscle stars took us safely to the fifty-first level. I was on the fifty-sixth floor when I left. You said you'd be home in ten days."

Let's pass along the message. Good news, and a little mental fatigue against Viscount Galli will recover.

"Oh, did I? Thank you, Lord Yuta."

Talk a little bit about the wings of the labyrinth and the muscle stars and see Gilmouth home. Now, the problem is with that Viscount, or if you hit your own hand, you don't do it well, you'll be annoyed around.

Even if I do something about the Viscount, my stupid parents are going to come out... and it would be easy if I honeyed the Sakuri Marquis and the Viscount's neck, but I don't like to let the Sylphis kill me either. Well, Sylphie would be happy to honey her neck right now...

But you don't even like to kill me with my own hands. It's a world like this, and I may kill people to protect myself, but I don't like that Viscount. It would suck if that face burned intensely in the back of your brain. Every time I remember, I feel sick in a different way.

Hmm, in a way that doesn't make me feel too bad, should I run out of time to give me a little... I don't want to put too much effort into that Viscount opponent, and you should make it easy.

"Yeah, I made up my mind! Silfi, I'm sorry, but I need that Viscount's surveillance. If that's how it goes, I think we're headed to the King's Capital tomorrow, but if the Viscount and the Marquis meet, let me know."

"You don't have to do anything to keep an eye on him, but if he attacks you, why don't you just crush him thoroughly?

Silfi sees Viscount Galli. His eyes weren't those of an organism, so maybe he doesn't like to monitor it. And when I fight back, I'm going to crush it seriously, relentlessly and thoroughly.

"Because of this, I'm done with the Adventurer Alliance, and if the noise gets louder, it's a hassle. Look at the timing and get it over with."

"You can't help it. Okay, but I don't want to see it in person, so I'll just locate it. I'll tell you when I get to King's Landing."

He doesn't like to see Viscount Galli in person. I hate to see it, too, so I can't say I can't.

"Yeah, it would be enough if I could tell you met with the Marquis, so please do it in a way that doesn't make Sylphie feel as bad as possible"

You're supposed to be asking for something else more difficult, but don't worry about this favor the most.