Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Four hundred and eighteen stories, Mr. Barotta's story.

When he came to the labyrinth city after being present at the opening of the liquor store on Sake Island, the lodging of the Australian Arm Torque had begun to be remodeled and Mr. Barotta had stayed at the inn as the king's messenger. Considering what I did in King's Capital, I'm going to be pissed off and I don't want to see you.

That doesn't mean you won't see him, does it? I was supposed to come to this room when I had Mr. Martha talk through it, but how am I supposed to welcome the king's messenger? Can I keep Mr. Barotta normal because he's familiar with her?

Oh, should I serve you some tea? Coffee's unrecognized, so tea and... you need some tea treats too?

"Yuta. I'm coming."

Is it that time already? There doesn't seem to be time to be choosing tea treats, and let's just have some patience with tea. When I took the tea set from the crisp magic bag and arranged it on the table, the room was knocked. Well, do you want to welcome me?

"It's been a long time, Lord Yuta."

"Mr. Barotta, it's been a while. Please come in."

Same seriousness, but a little bloodier?

"Um, he's the king's messenger, what should I do? Should I get on my knees or something?

I'd prefer not to kneel to a man if I could......

"Eh, it's a life from His Majesty, but don't worry, it's not a formatted one"

I was kind of rushed into denial. Apparently it's not that serious. Maybe it's not a sermon. Let's just have some tea and talk.

"Long time no see. What's wrong with you this time?

"You know what's going on, right? Barotta was forced to take care of the king. Humans are tough."

"You're with me because it's funny how hard it is, right?

"Heh heh, Barotta's family line is serious, but you're unlucky, and you kind of can't let it go. I've been worried sick about you having to give your contractor a little novel this time."

... I found out more or less in the conversation between Silfi and the intermediate spirits of the earth. They say I'm a novelist. And you pulled the poverty lottery, too, Mr. Barotta.

"Well, I'm telling you from Your Majesty to Lord Yuta..."

Mr. Barotta started talking with a serious look on his face, but next door your contract spirits are happily talking inside out. It's not a legend, it's a novel, right? Mr. Barotta's mood for trying to be as calm as possible is perfectly clear, and I'm kind of sorry.

Hmm? Could it be that the earthly spirits are exposing their inner feelings, their support for Mr. Barrotta? Maybe he's trying not to offend me by indirectly communicating Mr. Barotta's mood. That's right, the contractual spirit I spent with Mr. Barotta's family line for generations. You're passing through the human window.

"So. If Barotta were under pressure, would the food in this inn be in her mouth or would she only be happy when she ate it? But after a little while back in my room, I'm worried about how to tell you a story. The truth is, I suspect you like your troubled self."

Is that it? A mistake? Besides, does it feel like Mr. Barotta was subtly enjoying his vacation in the labyrinth city, too?

"That's sweet. In fact, Yuta taught me how to cook at this inn. In short, the taste of different worlds. It's a hard flavor to eat even in the Wang capital, so there's no reason why your contractor should be happy."

"What, so delicious?

"You didn't hear about paradise? Meals are popular among spirits now, right?

"I'm listening, but I can't leave Barotta..."

You're no longer presenting the profile of the wellside meeting. Sounds like it was kind of a mistake.

"… so as a country, I wanted you to use your connection with His Majesty without doing anything fancy to Lord Yuta. If I had that dagger, it would have been possible. Didn't Lord Yuta intend to speak to His Majesty?

Whoa, we need to listen to Mr. Barotta properly, too. But I do have one thing for you.

"Mr. Barotta. I'm talking in the first place, is there no question that the noise in Wang Du is my fault?

I'm talking about what I did without any question, but it was you first, wasn't it? I think we should make a targeted confirmation. Is that it? Mr. Barrotta looks terribly surprised.

"... Hirotaka. After the commotion, the royal castle and the Alliance of Adventurers were delivered to the Marquis Galli."

"Yeah, I hear so."

"It took a little while for the Marquis Galli family to have a bad roundtrip, but he told me that he had put a little bit out on Lord Yuta and that it was in that counterattack. Well, I hear you did a little tricky because you would have ignored His Majesty's orders."

Oh, I'm definitely exposed to dumb surfaces. And Mr. Barrotta, what, didn't you notice? He has a face. Very embarrassing. I thought you were likely to find out, but you didn't even think about stopping the Galli family.

If you make excuses, are you saying that you were alarmed because you weren't trying to hide it from me because you couldn't and that there were too many Galli crimes and you were being sloppy? And then I felt like I was in trouble and stopped thinking to the end.

"Cohon...... good. You were able to get the story out of the Galli clan properly. What happens to them?

It's painful, but let's move on. Um, Mr. Barotta's atmosphere sounds like the Galli clan is in terrible shape. Though it doesn't seem pathetic at all.

"He's a nobleman with great influence, so a demotion and concealment of the title, even if it's usually harsh punishment. And it's like confiscating property on a sin basis, but this is all the fuss, so after it's all over, you'll be dealt with as much as you can. Thanks to you, we're making a scene all over the country."

Well, I've exposed a lot of things, so I guess the outside is bad if you don't put on a good kedgel. But I want you to stop looking at me because of all the fuss. It was the Galli clan that was making a lot of noise, and it was this country that left it alone. I'm not bad.

"Regardless, as Your Majesty, I am aware that my orders have been disregarded, undermining the trust of Lord Yuta. However, I think it's true that I wanted you to use the dagger I gave you well."

I see what you're trying to say. It means you need to be a little bit careful, right? I'm a little sorry about that there. At that time, I was tied to the word "flashy."

"Huh. Finally done."

It's almost dinner time. I wonder how much puffiness had accumulated. It was helpful that they didn't feel angry or disgusted, but they calmly complained about the state of the country and explained how to use the dagger politely and very politely.

"Heh heh, that was tough."

"Yeah, it was tough. Silfi sounded like a lot of fun."

Cach next to what I was being told. Ugh, sounded like a lot of fun and envy.

"Right. As spirits who are also contracting with people, it was interesting to have so much in common. So, Yuta, I have one favor to ask you, do you mind?

Please? Do you want a drink?

"Please what? I'll help you if I can."

"I want to invite that kid to dinner. Besides, after Barotta goes to bed, it'll be midnight."

Speaking of which, you were talking about this inn meal. He can't seem to get time to come to paradise because he's under contract with Mr. Barotta, and he probably wanted to treat you as Silfi.

"Mr. Barotta said he's going back to King's Capital tomorrow, and that means tonight, right?

"Yeah, it's sudden, but I'd love to, if I could."

Um, the meal is easy because you just have to get it out of your magic bag, right? The Bells will have no problem if Gina keeps them. I don't mind my sleep being shredded somewhat, and if it's Silfi's favor, it should come true.

"Okay. Then we'll have dinner tonight. Do you have any menu requests?

"I was interested in the food being served at this inn, so I'm sure you'd be happy to serve it"

"Copy that. I'll be ready."

"I'm home," "queer," "jikan perfect," "queer," "I'm back! ……

Whoa, are the Bells back? Gina and the others will be back soon, and we need to feed them first.

"Yu. You know, I didn't want to..."

Returning Bell reported to Shomboli. I've toured quite a few stalls before, and was there just ten days or no new stalls out there?

Mmm, it's supposed to look pathetic, but Belle is also adorable with a shombolish. Rayne smiling so hard at Bell, too.

"So shall we stop by Wang Du this time before returning to paradise? There are a lot of stalls in Wangdu that I've never been to."

I've already gotten you a novel, so you shouldn't have a problem putting your face on Wang Du. Well, it would be a little awkward to see Mr. Barotta fast...

"Go," "cue," "spot," "coo," "you're home! ……

Bell, who had shombolished just now, and Rain, who had worked so hard to hold Bell back, flew with a full smile. I'm glad you're feeling better, but don't worry it's a little too easy.

Well, as far as I'm concerned, it's easier than harder to help, and I'm not relieved because I'm a spirit and there's no such thing as kidnapping me for food.... No, a contract with a weird spiritualist for food... Is it okay because the spiritual side is a more favorable contract content?

In the meantime, you're in a better mood, and let's not forget the promise. I've heard that it's always a repayment for being healed, and that parents breaking their promises to their children is a greasy cut.

I want to see the grey bells...... that? Imagine it's very cute, though? No, still not. Let's keep our promises properly.

"Yu. Can you someday?"

Belle asks as she tilts her neck with her cotton. I just came to the labyrinth city today.

"Ha. As usual, I'll be in the labyrinth city in about ten days. Can you stand it till then?

"Hmm, I can hang in there!

"Oh well. Thanks."

If they told me I couldn't stand it, I might still have flown to King's Capital. I feel a lot saved because Belle and Gina and I are good kids.

All right. Let's praise the bells and stroke them around and feed them some rice. We're having a treat tonight.