"Gorgon, I knocked you down..."

Ruti said to Vaud, head of the Adventurer Alliance in a nagging mood.

Me watching my parents face to face. Father Vaud nodded briefly, "Ah," to the words of his daughter, an axe man.

Silence. Ruti persists in his too pale reaction.

"That's all."

"Glad you're safe."

said Mr Vaud in the face. It's hard somehow. It also doesn't look emotional and Ruti gets in an increasingly bad mood.

"What the hell is that... You don't yell like you always do."

"... I was worried"

It wasn't a bar read, but it was so stiff that I didn't think it was the usual Mr. Vaud.

"Is that why you're here to help?

"No. He asked me as a helper. That's why I came."

"Right..."

Pu, and Ruti turned that way.

I wonder why I'll be honest there. I get snug. I wish I could honestly say I'm here to help.

Mr. Bell comes in his usual black cat appearance and sees adventurer parents and children farther afield, just like me.

Such a gallery, Mr. Vaud opened his mouth.

"Don't just let me be impotent."

"Ah? Is that your usual sermon?

"Not so"

The Alliance Master returned his heel there.

"Well done."

"Heh...?

Was it an unexpected word, Ruti solidified. It's not because of the sunset that my twitchy face has been dyed by Zhu.

Mr. Vaud saw us. In front of me watching, this one gets a little awkward too.

"Jin, are you home?

"Anytime you want."

If you connect the portal to the Adventurer Alliance, you don't have to bother traveling on foot to get home right away.

Mr. Vaud nodded, turning his face to Chilla and Ruti.

"And... when you have time, let me know how you got Gorgon."

"Ooh..."

Ruti wears his own gray hair like trouble. Mr. Vaud is coming to us.

"What the hell is that?

Mr. Bell looks up in a sarcastic manner. Mr. Vaud had a rugged face.

"I still had a lot to say, but I put up with it."

"Didn't you preach at your usual rate?

Well done, should I praise you for this? I smiled bitterly.

"Well, at your own convenience, you just didn't say it headlessly, aren't you glad"

At least, I got annoyed with the struggle, and when I listened to her, I put it into words.

If the other adventurers are opponents, the usual Mr. Vaud can easily get on with the conversation. There's more to being a daughter than being different. Though clumsy, I think he may have shown a slight gait.

I need you to do something for me later. It doesn't interfere excessively with family issues.

"Hey, thanks to Mr. Jin and the others, I picked up my life. Thank you, SS!

Lung and Latille once again thanked me and my people.

If you ask me, I'll tell you that there were several stone statues near the ruins that were the nests of the Lamias. I say he was probably petrified by Gorgon. The end of those who were judged to be lacking as Lamia's bait?

"I was scared to death that I'd be stoned too!

"I'm glad you saved me."

"It's really ssss. When I was paralyzed, I thought I might get hit like that."

"Are you going to let the Lamias do the important part?

Mr Bell told me to make fun of him. The Latille I was listening to makes an awkward face. I guess I remembered the story that Ramia, the only one with a female, takes men of other races and makes children.

"What are you talking about!?

Lung who is obviously upset. Is this guy a virgin too?

"Oh, better than that! Mr. Jin, this is really awesome! I killed the enemy with my eyes closed."

"If I saw it, I might petrify it."

Hey, and if I ask Mr. Bell for his consent, yeah, the black cat replies lightly. Lung said to dew his excitement.

"How can you do that?

"If you can feel the magic, it's not that hard, but it might be that hard to get there first. It's nice that I'm teaching you how to do it, but I don't know if you know what I mean."

At that rate, we returned to the Adventurer Alliance. Yeah, of course, I told the Lungs not to talk about Wasp combat helicopters.

Well, report on the success of the Gorgon crusade, which also devastated the Lamia's nest, but stuffy here.

Since the deadline for requests received by the Ruthies had expired, the reward relationship was supposed to be accepted by me, who took over the request.

One sentence after all that hard work, it was a matter of no compensation being paid, and the three of them - especially Ruti's disappointment - were not half as bad. I'm just actually finishing up the gorgon in one piece. Only the A-rank demon crusade had a good forehead.

As for the terms of the request, I had promised to give half to Mr. Vaud, so I gave the other half, which I was supposed to receive, to the Ruthies.

We're no-money, but there's nothing like getting in trouble as much as missing one or two of those rewards. The other day, I received a reward from the kingdom for my magic armor gear system.... You're like an arms dealer, damn it.

I don't know if it's because of that, but Mr. Vaud also declined the reward I offered him.

"Is that okay?

"I was just asked. I said you'd give me half, but I didn't say I'd take it."

"... you did"

I didn't leave it in formal writing, and if Mr. Vaud says it's a good idea, I can't enforce it either. So the Ruthies party was to receive the full reward for the Gorgon Crusade request. They're the ones who asked for it.

"Something, complicated"

Ruti looked difficult. I didn't abandon the crusade request, but it didn't seem refreshing to have a ketch called Release due to expiry of time. I guess the roots are serious.

"Well, thanks for the rush, and I'll give you the luxury!

Luxuriously, Ruti invited.... Oh, something, I wore it with Mr. Vaud.

"Well, that's okay."

That Mr Vaud, speaking like any other HR, ruti put his hands on his hips and frowned.

"What are you talking about, Dad? No. You're coming too."

"Me too?

"Yeah, you said you wanted to hear about when Gorgon knocked you down, didn't you?

Ji 'no, he was turned to his gaze, and Mr. Vaud let his eyes swim for a moment, but nodded that he understood.

It took, and the master of the Adventurer Alliance and his daughter's parent-child relationship headed in the direction of improvement.... Well, there have been arguments about fighting ever since, but at least steadily, I could tell from around us that we were shrinking our distance from each other.