Next morning.

By the time the two had breakfast at the inn and checked out, most of the other guests were unable to get out of bed due to yesterday's feast.

"Come on, let's go to the King's Landing."

Aotea gets in the carriage and takes the reins.

"Yes, let's go!

Deena replies to Ethereal voice in carriage

"Hiheen!"

Ed replied to Ethereum and proceeded with his steps.

The road to Wang Capital was well maintained and the wagon sway became a quiet move with little.

Contrary to that path, bandits came on horseback trying to attack Ethereal Tails en route, but stripped them of their power one after the other, aiming for weapons and hands with them before approaching them due to the attack with Deena's silver bow. Before losing everything, a group was to turn back in a hurry.

"Good luck"

Aeta spoke to Deena returning from the front to the carriage.

"Thank you. I don't think we're going to be able to do any major activity for a while, as we've destroyed some of the good weapons in the group as a priority."

Deena reports as she wipes the silver bow with the removed cloth.

"It's enough because we've reduced our power a little bit. The adventurers will be here in the afternoon, so they'll crusade us when we bowl together."

Aotearoa had also confirmed the destroyed weapon, from which he considered the bandits' lost power to be a sufficient battle.

As Aotearoa expected, the bandits renewed their gear that afternoon and raided the carriage, but ran into a bunch of adventurers and were to be destroyed.

By that time, Ethereal Tails had traveled more than a day ahead of them.

The journey from then on went without anything, and five days later we reached the king's capital.

The Beast King, the castle, the city of Vedorf.

The number of people and carriages that Aotearoa and the others would take to approach the Wang capital increased, and by the time they reached the castle gate, they could see a queue to enter the city. Originally, if they were residents of Vedorf or leading men of the kingdom of the Beasts, they could have entered as a priority, but Aotearoa and the others came without any connections, so they were honestly queued.

There were also many adventurers from other countries and so on when the time was just the time, the rows were not quite resolved, but rather there were successively more waiting people behind the Aotearoa. There were many frustrating things about not moving on, and there was a skirmish there. Every time a guard was called, he was seen stopping it.

Aotearoa and the others waited slowly as they took turns taking a break in the futon laid carriage, as it was not an originally rushed journey either.

When Aotearoa and the others advanced to about half the line, one carriage stopped as they tried to pass by. There was a White Tiger man in the carriage during this time, and he came down from the carriage and called out because he had discovered Dina, who was definitely on your stand.

"Uh, you're from the last tavern. My name is Gargis, as you can see, the White Tiger Beast Man. I'm sorry I suddenly said something weird back then."

Calmed down at the beginning of the night, he bowed his head to Deena, remembering his own lapse.

"No, I was the one who was sorry. I answered unexpectedly."

Deena was apologizing only for words, but her eyes weren't laughing and she was still angry.

"Oh, you sound angry. Sorry, I was pretty drunk then too... no excuse, right?"

The White Tiger man tried to make an excuse, but noticed that Deena's gaze was cold and took it down.

"Deena, it's over now. Forgive him around there, I'm sure I'll never see him again anyway, so it'll be neater not to leave him obsessed."

"That's true, too, I see. Accept your apology."

He nodded to Aotearoa's opinion and replied to the White Tiger man with a smile.

"Oh, you guys...... well, better than that, you guys are having trouble getting in there, aren't you? Let's go in because I'm gonna talk to you about the last one."

Gargis pointed to a different entrance from the queue.

"No, it's fine"

Deena said it out cold.

"What!?

Gargis reacted loudly to the unexpected reaction.

"We're not in a hurry, so we won't have to take care of you, so we'll wait slowly."

Deena turned to the front and didn't even try to gaze in.

"Uh, no, uh... hey, don't laugh. Do something about it!

Gargis asked for help toward Ethereum, who laughed as he put his face out of the carriage.

"Ha ha, hey you guys have funny interactions, follow me. Deena, that's enough."

Deena, voiced by Aotearoa, was also shaking her shoulders when she looked closely.

"Heh, I'm sorry. I'm dying to get back at you a little bit, so can I ask for a mouthful now or not?

Deena asked Gargis that with her usual smile.

"You're totally bad, well, I was the one who bothered you more, of course, from now on. Then let's go to the reception over there."

When Aotearoa and the others left the queue, they followed Gargis' lead and went to the priority reception.

"Well, I'll talk to you, so you wait here."

When Gargis said so, he got off the carriage and headed to the reception. Watching that interaction from a distance, he talked to the guard man in a somewhat pleasant way. The two send their eyes to the Ethereals once, and the guards nod again and again. Gargis, who confirmed it, approached your table.

"It's okay, I'll just have you present your ID and check the crystals for once, but you don't mind?

"Oh, that's no problem. But can you really go through... Gargis, you're pretty amazing"

Aotea took out her Adventurer's ID as she spoke her honest thoughts.

Aotearoa and Deena got off the carriage once and were able to enter the castle sooner after checking their ID and checking their crystals.

"Well, I have business to attend to, so I'll go with this. Have you replaced him?

Gargis said so amicably.

"It's ruined with its freshness...... it's a joke. Thank you, thank you very much."

"Thank God"

The two thanked each other and moved in a different direction from Gargis.

"Speaking of which, it's us. I can't believe we were supposed to get out a long time ago... how did he get here?

Aotearoa's question disappeared into the hustle and bustle of the city, and the answer remained unattainable.