After the battle, we used the escape balls to get out of the labyrinth.

I would have been able to walk back, but I also had the exhilaration that the battle was over.

We made an unexpected mistake, so we broke out using magic tools.

"Lelius, I didn't think the poison resistance potion was as good as that!

"... Speaking of which, he was drunk by poison fog, right? No way, was it okay with the potion effect?

"Oh!"

I see.

Perhaps, but rank has something to do with it.

In the poison resistance potion that was commercially available, it probably didn't do enough to prevent poison snakes from poisoning.

It was a higher ranked potion, so it was able to prevent poison. That would be the place.

"At that time, the use of escape balls also gave me a head start, but thanks to Relius, I was able to crusade like this."

"I just prevented the poison. It was only thanks to Mere, who was attacking."

"No, it would have been poisonous, too, wouldn't it? I didn't know you were using so much potent poison..."

Perhaps that too, could have been broken because the poison attack was S-ranked.

The target's Poison Resistance was less than this attack.

"Well, I'm glad it all went well"

To my words, Mr. Meir loosened his mouth.

Then she stretched lightly.

"I'm glad I blew it off, too. I've failed to attack this maze before."

"... so you were in a strange mood"

Mr. Mere nods with a scowl.

"... as far as I'm concerned, this was my first challenge with my new gear. At that time... I was dying"

... Imagine Meir challenging the labyrinth with that gear, and I was relieved.

If I was bad, I might not have met Meir like this.

"Well, today I had a powerful companion named Relius, so I can't even say I totally attacked him... but still, I gained confidence. Thank you, Relius."

"... I'm only an aid."

My move today is that's only one role in the party.

The main sharpener of Poison Snake was no other, Mrs Meir.

So even though I could be proud enough, Mr. Meir was humble.

"Thank you, Relius."

"... no. Keep up the good work."

"... oh"

Mr. Meir consolidates his fist and smiles.

...... I won't have much time left with her like this.

There was loneliness, but that's what adventurers are supposed to be.

Someday, by the time we meet again, I'll have to grow more too.

Don't let the future Mere laugh at you.

Then about two weeks later, and the new part-time job had just settled down, Mr. Meir was to stop working part-time.

My parents seemed lonely, but I still naturally have a desire to support Mr. Meir's dreams, so the last day I smiled more than usual.

On the last day, we closed the store a little early and had a party that was simple but celebrated our trip.

Celebration by inviting someone from the party that Mr. Meir is currently working with.

I told Meir's people over and over again, "Be careful because Meir can't stand it."

I drank to take a bath.

Thanks to this, everyone has fallen asleep in the dining room, so we have no choice but to clean up and clean up.

... Not at all.

Is it okay to say that I still have business as usual tomorrow?

I'm a good adult, so I want you to be a little more careful.

As I was cleaning the room, I had eyes with Listina, who came back with a red face.

Her face is red, but her consciousness still seems firm.

"That, Senior Relius. Aren't you drunk?

"Yes...... if Mr. Listina is ok too, can you help me clean up after?

"Uh, it's a pain in the ass. If you're a senior, there's nothing you can't do, right?

Listina, who is adorable like a small animal, twitched those big eyes.

... Not at all.

It's our part-time job after Mr. Meir.

Fluffy chestnut hair cut off at my shoulder tip tickles my nose.

I can do my job, but I'm a junior with a little business.

"Really, please"

"Uh, I can't help it. Then will the seniors carry these people?

Listina, who took the bamboo I had, was watching us get drunk.

... Your mother-in-law used to drink too rarely.

I'm usually the one who stops my runaway stepfather.

Speaking of which, you were like this when Lynn left.

That's all I must have cared about Mr. Meir.

I carry one person at a time, loosening my mouth.

Tomorrow morning, we need to get everyone up and let them wash their bodies.

Everyone drank after a day of work. There's no way it won't stink.

I just finished carrying my snoring loud father-in-law back to the dining room.

Listina, who was cleaning with Tekipaki, hid the yawn with one hand.

Use the cleaning tools I brought you, too, to help her.

"... you're alone, seniors"

Dokiri, I'm going to tell you what to do.

I just know she just wants to make fun of me.

That still makes me thrilled, so sad my heart......

"So what do you have?

"This is the first time you've been alone with a senior."

And she smiles like a light.

... When I could be seen with that smile unexpectedly, Listina approached me shaking her eyes when she lurked.

"Senior, I'm a little drunk right now and my body is hot."

"Oh, are you hot?

"Yes...... so will you cool down a bit?

That's how I try to keep my chest open, and I come closer.

... not as big as Meir or Kulua, but still there was just something that made me feel well with women.

The moment I accidentally swallowed the saliva, Ms. Listina narrowed her eyes and laughed.

"Haha, it's a joke, seniors. Don't take it seriously."

... I didn't really take anything.

This junior is really busy.

Besides, I heard he's got a serious attitude besides me.

Apparently, I'm the only one being licked.

Totally. Well, nothing. I don't mind if she enjoys working here at my own expense.

Even I can smile at a busy guy.

Even if it is somewhat businesslike, this degree of entanglement is not bad.

Maybe it's because they're beautiful girls.

... From now on, there will be more occasions for Listina to behave as a senior than Mere is gone.

Just a little more, as long as you're aware of it.