Mr. Barotta's novel was cut through without difficulty, but Martha was given a difficult assignment if he did every favor. Well, Gina's my apprentice, so it's natural for me to move. I didn't want to get involved if I could, but let's try.

"Good morning, Silfi. Did the intermediate spirits of dirt leave?

When I woke up, Silfi was drinking wine alone.

"Good morning, Yuta. That kid was drinking to the point of criticism, but Barotta's got a labyrinth city early, so he's already gone. Thank you, Hirota."

Has Mr. Barotta left yet? He seems busy working for the Royal Palace, but he's been waiting for me for quite a while, so I guess he's got a lot of work to do.

"Well, I'm glad you enjoyed it."

I served plenty of knob food before I went to bed, but it's almost gone, and I must have eaten and drank a lot. What I'm up to is that the Bells and Fuku are supposed to come over for breakfast, so do you want to clean up the room first?

"Hmm? Master, why aren't we in the labyrinth this time? Any training for spiritualists?

Gina has asked questions with a surprised look when she tells her plans in this labyrinth city at her breakfast table. Well, before I came to the labyrinth city, I told her I was going into the labyrinth this time, so I couldn't help it.

"The labyrinth starts next time, and Martha tells me how she feels about being a woman in the morning. Gina, Sarah and Kikka study here in the morning so that they can attend Mr. Lee's training in the afternoon. If you want to learn how to cook from Mr. Torque, you should wake up early like before to help."

It's sad to put your training as a spiritual artist behind you, but before you grow up as a spiritual artist, I have trouble having you grow up as a human being, as a woman. Besides, I've been busy with a lot of things, but if I even worried about Gina and the others in the labyrinth, the stress would be maxed out.

"Master, what about me?

"Marco's been training with Mr. Lee all day. I'm going to ask Vita to check on me regularly so I don't break my body, but you can tell me when it gets tough."

"Okay!

I'd refuse Spartan training all day long or whatever, but Marco's motivated. Young is wonderful.

"Master. What's your mindset as a woman?

Why would Gina learn to do that? He's looking at me with his face. You don't even know that, so you learn. But if you say it clarity in front of Sarah or Kikka, it's hard because Gina's pride is going to be a bummer.

"Yeah, Sarah and Kikka are still small, so I want you to learn from Martha how to be a woman. Gina is in a position to lead Sarah and Kikka, and I want her to live in the future, with reference to what Martha teaches."

"Oh, and Sarah and Kikka are really just kids, aren't they? Okay, I'll do my best."

The main thing I want you to educate me about is you even losing your sexual knowledge to Sarah. I'm glad you're being honest, but I'm worried you won't remember a bit of the women-specific rush.

"Nice to meet you. Then, after breakfast, Gina and the others will help Mr. Martha to study. Marco is a guild of adventurers with me."

Then we'll figure out a way to solve the problem from Martha. Oh, and let's go to Jill's and deliver the window frames and the parts of the house. Marie's place is... she's going to be asked to take care of herself under the influence of rejuvenating grass, and we'll settle this one down before we show our faces.

"Yu. Over here."

When I had Mr. Lee called in at Adventurer's Guild, he showed up less than five minutes later, so I talked to him about the training schedule. After that, I was supposed to finish delivering the parts to Mr. Jill and go back to the inn to work out some neat measures, but for some reason the Bells are taking me on a street trip in the labyrinth city.

That's crazy. Yesterday, the Bells couldn't spot a new stall and were shombolished, right? Then at least for the second time the stalls I'm going around right now...... are you willing to buy more of your favorite street food?

"Yu. Quickly."

Hey, I can't wait for Belle and she's wacky. In the meantime, I don't seem to have time to think about it, and do you want to hang out until the Bells are satisfied first? Hmm? Too busy to think? Whoa, isn't this something you can use?

"Yuta, if you don't hurry up, the bells will snake, right?

Whoa, you can't let Bells get in the mood here. I got a good idea, and now I'm throwing all I can at the Bells. Something makes me feel like a holiday father.

"So Yuta, I think I came up with something, but did you find Gina's father and brother's measures?

"Yeah. I think we'll figure it out if it works out"

"Oh, that's not great. Let me know what you're gonna do."

Something tells me it's been a long time since Silfi saw me with anticipation. I have to explain this in a good mood.

"... Yuta. Isn't that a fundamental solution?

"Yeah. I've given up the fundamental solution from the start"

"Um, is that okay?

Silfi asks with her little neck hanging.

"That's okay and nothing, he's the father who grew Gina so ignorant in that environment. I can't get a decent persuasion from a monster like that. You think Sylphi's as good as I've hit anything and that father's gonna change his mind?

Gina's home runs the dining room close to the slam. Its guests are poor junior adventurers or slum dwellers who could afford a little. It may be prejudicial, but I think it's a place with a lot of nasty yawns.

In that, even if I look like a man, I don't even know how to do that I can be raised so sexually ignorant. Besides, I have a brother who seems to be on the same level as that raised father, so you can't be gay.

"... I can't change my mind about that."

I'm glad Silfi agreed. If you tell me to change things properly, I'm about to run away.

"That's why we buy time. If that parent and child get so busy that they don't have time to get involved with Gina, they end up getting involved less with Gina. If Gina grows up in the meantime, we can fight that parent and child."

You won't stop getting involved no matter how busy you get, so that's an operation to come see you less often. It's a solid operation aimed at 70 points, not forcing it to seek 100 results.

"Hmm. I know what you're trying to say, but you're kind of pathetic."

"Leave me alone. I've come to another world, but unfortunately I didn't get the protagonist brains to solve anything. Then do what you can with pity."

Shit, wasn't I a little cool right now?

"I'm saying the most seemingly, but in the end, I can't come up with a complete solution, so you mean buy some time and cloud your tea, right?

"... Silfi. The kindness you don't talk about, even if you know it, is important, right?

"Hehe. Yuta is my contractor, so try harder."

Copy that, sir.

Silfi is tough. But well, they're expecting me, so let's do the trick and good luck.

"So, you said you'd keep the dining room busy, but what exactly would you do?

"Yeah. I think food aid for slums is easy. I'm going to ask you under the heading of wanting to reduce those people because Sarah and the others didn't have to run to crime to live critically, but they were still galloping thin"

"What do you do in return? You wouldn't be convinced to tell me to struggle for free, would you?

Silfi, you don't have to look so worried, I'm thinking about it.

"I intend to provide regular assistance with ingredients, seasonings and fuel. I think you'll be convinced if you let the kids cook out half of the ingredients you gave them and let them use the rest freely. Besides, that's all I care about Gina, and I expect her overprotections against Gina to diminish if her feelings turn to the children of the slums."

If I could afford the ingredients and get the price of the dining room dishes down a bit, the dining room could be even more prosperous and busy. For a quick thought, isn't that a pretty good idea?

"It's a hassle to wholesale ingredients, and Yuta is the only one who's going to lose money, right?

"I'll leave the hassle to Mr. Marie. With the money you're turning to invest, you can ask me to prepare and transport the aid. Losing money, well, if I lose money makes the kids a little happier, it's enough for me."

"... what about the truth?

You're a face that doesn't believe me at all.

"Honestly, I have a lot of money, and if I lose a little, I don't have to get too involved with Mr. Pete, I think it's enough to make a change"

I'm sorry to think of you like a mold. But if this operation succeeds, Mr. Pete gets busy and Gina gets a little free from overprotection, and Mr. Pete gets busy, but he's making money. Marie makes a profit when she sells, and I'm free from trouble.

I know it's in a different direction than Mr. Martha thinks, but if we're all happy, wouldn't that be okay?

"Hmm. I'm not saying it's not going to work, but Gina's father... it's an impossible operation if Pete isn't motivated. Pete hates Yuta, and you're gonna do me a favor?

That's the problem. If I go talk to him alone, I feel persuaded to pay up front or let Gina go the other way.

"If you go with Gina, Mr. Pete wants to show Gina the good things, so I'm sure there's a good chance she'll convince you."

I've heard somewhere that fathers want to be cool in front of their daughters. If Gina talks about cooking too, she'll work with you without a doubt. I hope Gina grows, but now I'd appreciate an honest Gina.

It's time for dinner, and Gina and the others should be back. Talk to me after dinner...... uh, Gina and Sarah are my first day of training, and I don't think I can afford to talk to them. If you can't seem to afford it, we'll talk tomorrow morning.