Moving towards a trading city for a while.

I found that the carriage I was allowed to ride was quick inside.

The big horse pulling the carrier isn't running out of his mind, he's walking somewhat like an early walk.

"You're going pretty fast. Plus, you're pulling a pretty big carrier all by yourself."

Faced out of the front carriage and told Lowe, who is on your stand, he nodded back.

"Yeah, because it's a carriage that our company owns and trains. Horses and cars are first-class and perform well.... If it fails in the first place, it's pointless."

Rowe says with a bitter smile.

"Well, it's fixed, okay? 」

"It's really a shame. As an urgent means, I also thought about renting a new carriage in an accomodation town between a trading city and a pioneering city, inside. I can't just leave my horse behind."

"Wouldn't that have been better? When we went to Inn Town, all the carriages were under contract."

As far as the rental carriage reception was concerned, it all seemed to have been contracted a long time ago. There's a good chance he was in jail even when he went.

"Was it? So, - I was worried there, so maybe it was rather good to think I could see you two. It's just a theory of results, and there may have been more that could have been done."

I just had to stay there, but Lowe laughed bitterly again. Well, maybe if you just look at the act,

"Whatever choice you make, I think it would be good if the results obtained from the actions you chose at that time of your own volition were good.... and for the horse this time, too."

Lowe opened his eyes to my words like that.

And look at the horse ahead of the reins.

"Even for this kid, is it? 」

"Yes, yes. Thank you for rubbing me and staying by my side all the time, huh? 」

"haha...... this kid is a good kid who has been working out with me all this time so you didn't want to throw him out"

Lowe looks at the horse with a glimpse.

Does the horse also know that, at any rate, the footsteps are light and I look happy.

"Yeah. That's what happened when I heard the words earlier, but I felt like I believed a lot about Lowe. I know you have trust."

That's what happened earlier, and even if I saw one head with one now, I could see a connection like friendship.

"If so, thank you. For a merchant, a horse is a partner - no, you may no longer call yourself a comrade with this child. That's how long we've known each other."

To his words like that, the horse...

- Burl!

And he raised his voice with his nose.

After smiling at such a horse figure, Lowe turned his face here.

"I've heard some good stories, Mr. Eisen. … because it will take a little longer to reach the trading city. Stay back with Mr. Lynne and get some rest."

"Oh, thank you. Let me do that."

That's how we get on Lowe's carriage to the trading city.