"Come on in."

"I'm coming"

Receiving one bag with a light mouthpiece and lunch on his cheek from Hadith, Jill rushes out to Sieg waiting in front of the stone walls.

Sautéed, whose head was the only one who was a chick, sounded cocky. Quite clever, this chick, she came to see me off.

"Sautéed do not devour His Majesty's fields! Camilla begs His Majesty."

"Yes, sir."

"Sieg, it's competition to the streets!

"Come on, let's go."

An unmotivated raw reply, but Zeke follows Jill properly as he runs down the mountain path in a straight line.

On my fifth day on duty, I've also gotten a lot used to this mountain road. The creek flies across the stone legend and slows down as it enters the street leading to the castle gate.

"Sieg, don't hesitate to chase me through."

"How about that? I'm your knight. You're as good as ever, Captain."

"'Cause today's lunch is with dessert!

Sieg turned a frigid eye on Jill as she walked around the street.

"I guess you're forgetting why you went out of your way to risk becoming an apprentice to the Dragon Knights, huh?

"I remember, properly"

"I hope so. Look, Captain, don't stand out. No, it's too late, but don't stand out any more."

"That kind of siege would be more noticeable. I took first place in the rookie's training match in the meantime! I lost in the quarterfinals, and I don't like it."

So when I was down a little bit, Hadith promised me that he would make a jam dedicated to Jill with the harvested bamboo. I'm just looking forward to it now.

"Think it's weird just to get within 10th place in that nari... I've never even won in Bailburg in the first place. Is that what you're gonna regret?

"I'd be shocked if the rookies lost their training because of how little magic they have."

"It's fine to be upbeat, but even if you're a newbie, you've only been in the Dragon Knights and you've been in the Knights of Mercenaries and everywhere, and you've got a lot of hands-on. Of course there are chicks, but still all older than the captain, and all men. The captain is the youngest, a red dot."

He stuck his index finger at the tip of his nose.

"Okay. Be aware of your position. Even the captain is a woman. The Dragon Knights are a man society, and many kids if not full of apprenticeships. It's about time the apprentice screws came loose. I'll pay the utmost attention, but even women may be the only ones playing stupid pranks."

"What's a stupid prank?

"... it's... Ask Camilla."

Must have been annoying to say it. Jill laughs at Sieg, who gently turns away and flees.

"It's okay, we're going for the steeple exactly."

"Okay, it was my fault. Stop talking about this. I was going to advise you, but I'm starting to feel like the emperor's going to slash me."

"To Your Majesty? Sieg would only have worried about me. Your Majesty has no reason to be angry."

"Still. Remember that's what men are like."

The story was rubbed in the head just to put an end to it. I messed up, so I twirled through the castle gate with my hair in my hand.

I'm also getting used to the bustling sights of the morning market. I also see the face I see.

"Jill, good luck today. Look, thanks for the meantime. And your brother."

The fruit shop manager threw me an apple for Jill and Sieg. When I went around the city, I helped the carriage with a contact accident and helped clean up the store. It has been pattern to such an extent that I greet you since then.

Oops, Sieg just grabbed the apple and responded.

"Shop on your way home, Father."

"Well, that depends on how good a dragon knight you'll be. Today, the Dragon's Baptism."

To a decent Jill and Sieg, the manager laughs.

"What, you didn't know? Go to the training ground, Ellinzia and the dragon are coming. That's Dragon Knights rookie routine, Dragon Baptism. It's a dragon fitness test."