"Gentlemen, please take it easy. I borrowed the Grand Duke's name this time, but as a requirement, I only saw it as a personal, one-time hunter."
I can tell you whether the rig is meant to make it easier for you to go ahead and not be overly thankful.
"Are you to the left? So... you guys"
In a word from Mr. George, the people who were there will change their attitudes again. I lifted my head, but you still look careless to the point of no disrespect.
"Now, what requirements does Master Ligret have for us as a one-time hunter?
"As I told you earlier. About succession issues. And - about Anne, our fellow hunter and dear friend."
When I say it, Rig flies his gaze at Anne once.
Mr. George also looked at Anne - and smiled.
"Anne, you've done a fine job."
"Atashi doesn't know anything about you."
"I guess. You don't even remember Noon's face."
"At least I don't remember seeing him."
Even in spicy Anne's words, Mr. George doesn't look uncomfortable.
Rather, you also look amused by the defiant Anne's attitude.
"So, how far do you know?
Mr. George returns his gaze to the rig and begins the conversation.
"I've heard all about Anne's family, including what was in the letter."
"Are you left-handed...... and what is the reason you came to see Non?
"I'd like to hear more about it. We will naturally protect Anne in this case - if it is the kind of situation that will be targeted to her life. I was asked to escort you as a hunter."
"I see, I want to save the crisis in my body. He wants more information for it."
"Yeah. It's natural, isn't it?
"Yes, I understand. But... there are too many people here to talk about it in detail."
And Mr. George distributes his gaze around and says:
"You guys. Take your seats off a little bit, please."
In a word from Mr. George, everyone on the spot moves out.
And then you leave the room, and you leave.
When he leaves without one, Mr. George sighs.
"They are all executives of our Chamber of Commerce or people in important posts even if they are not. But... I don't think it's a good idea to let you hear what I'm about to tell you."
"Something not good?
"No. I just have a few things they haven't told me. I didn't think it would be a good idea to keep it flowing and cause confusion."
Say, Mr. George smiles in a light condition.
... It's kind of different than I thought.
As far as Anne's concerned, Mr. George is a bad chemist and a nasty guy who treated Anne cold... I don't think he's this type of grandfather who feels good.
Plus, age is odd.
For Anne's father, Mr. George is too old.
Rather, he's of a more convincing age to be told he's my grandfather.
"Is there something on Non's face?
That's what Mr. George asks me if it's because of what I've been watching.
"No... I thought you were getting old for Anne's father."
I was observing Girosilo because I had a bad impression, I can't say, so I speak of people my questionable age.
"Ha, I guess. At the age of Non, Anne is more natural to be a grandson than a daughter."
George doesn't look disgusted when asked about his age, but rather laughs and talks funny.
"Well... the story also has something to do with this one we're going to talk about. Let's talk about it now."