"Oh, you're home. How'd it go? The first wilderness."

"Oh, you've got a pretty good view"

"Right, right. That's a good way to see things."

It was Garoud's question, sitting still in an empty barrel chair, who welcomed the Tors back to the carriage stop.

Take a glimpse of the sandy Tors and continue the conversation with a brown bearded cheek.

"But it was tough. A troublesome sand and wind, besides a troublesome killer."

"You mean the rock lizard? Sure, it feels similar to lurking in the shadows and attacking us."

"It sucks if you tell me from the shieldman. At four or six o'clock, you need to be careful. I don't feel like asking you to go."

"Is that what this is about? I'm sick and tired of the numbers."

Seriously, the previous experience staring at Tor suddenly dives into his voice and begins to seed.

"Actually, generally the ones in good shape choose, in the middle. It's like crossing a bloody river in no time."

"Really?

"So, sand and lizards hit me, until they turn back, I promise. I'm glad you're back with five satisfied bodies."

Apparently, that was the intention behind daring to include the end-of-life route in the guide.

A newcomer who came up to a ton of applause picked the shortest East Route and learned all about himself.

"Well, it's been a good experience."

"Hah, don't mess with me. Proof that you'll be home in three days, Thor. Four whole days over there, my expectations are hotter than the ones I'm gonna use."

In the words of a veteran guide, the rest of the table didn't seem to think so.

I am interested in playing pawnboard without even looking at the Tors, as I completely lost interest.

Without a bare gesture at all concerned about the outfield reaction, Tor smiled faintly and returned the words.

"So you're saying that you were right the first time you picked the middle road. That won't help."

"What do you mean?

"No, you're right. If that's the hardest part, it means the rest is looser."

The people sitting in empty barrels shrugged small at the talk, which I couldn't feel the strength of.

When the freshly ranked adventurers who initially chose the East Route returned, it was normal for everyone to get into the carriage without talking about anything with a uniformly exhausted face.

Garoud lifted a single eyebrow as surprised, but nodded as he was convinced.

"If you say so, yes. That's an old strong man with twenty-five years of service. Is its striking strength the same? Um, Shield's got a little apprenticeship for me, too."

"Well, I punished that sand, and next time, it's a challenge after I'm a little bit more ready"

To the light Tor, Garud turned his eyes round and then laughed out loud.

After a glimpse of laughter, he asks as if he remembers.

"That's right, and how was Sarah's guide?

"He was a thoughtful kid and a lot of help. I'd love to ask you again next time."

"The roots are good, but they don't stick together. Above all, you like it. When you report to the Adventurers Bureau, tell them exactly where you are. If you have a bad reputation, you will disqualify your guide."

"Okay. I was just wondering, did something happen over there? Things were a little strange."

"It's a place where the dead and injured are susceptible, so I guess he was freaking out"

"... that's not how it felt"

The two of them often look at each other, but Garud exhales with a face like, oh man.

"Your eyes aren't deceiving. It was just down that road that Cersei went missing. So that kid's still looking. I was wondering if there was anything left."

"Right. You heard something wild. Sorry."

"Never mind. I kept my mouth shut. This one's bad too."

After that, the middle-aged shield once threw his gaze into the wilderness.

Thor also shuts up and turns around where he's just returned.

Running away through a desolate land of nothing as the whirlwind slowly winds up the sand.

The men said nothing but watched the sight of the sad wind.

Garoud approached his carriage and knocked on the door, dropping off the Tors heading into the city.

I waited a while and I heard the key open, so I quickly went inside.

Sitting in his seat was his sister-in-law, Sarah, who had just finished dressing.

Garoud, sitting on the other side, speaks with a sigh.

"Another missed expectation? Thank you very much."

"No......"

"I thought maybe they would, but coming back in three days means Daimaru Rock is stuck."

"No......"

"Almost intact means you haven't even fought much. I heard you were here in two months, and you ended up clapping."

"No......"

For whatever reason, Garoud asked Sarah, who denied it.

"Is something wrong? Thor seems to have noticed something strange about you, too."

"There was too much..."

"Did that bastard do something to you!?

"No, that's nothing. itinerary, but we were able to get there before the Great Round Rock......"

"Were you able to get to the Great Long Rock? At that party?

"No. Ahead."

"................................................ no way?

"Yes, to the flock of bluecrown grass"

Garoud stood up unexpectedly in response, hitting his head against the carriage ceiling occasionally creating a corner snag.

But because I'm so excited, I don't even see how I realize the pain, and I squirm.

"It's the first time...! What a bunch of members."

"Yes, that child is an anomaly. Plus the other two...... And for some reason, the water doesn't go down. Water, whether used or not..."

Because she saw something too out of common sense, the Ethereal Scale woman shrugs herself with her shoulders.

Garoud, convinced that there was no lie in its appearance, but he uttered a question that bothered him.

"Right...... Why don't you go home soon? If you could afford it, another day or so, it would stick."

"Is that why those guys pulled up...?

Put down a beat and Salaritha answers powerless.

He said, "No more rock lizard skin."

To that answer, Garud said it was only this time that he ceased.

The number of rock lizards that Thor and his men have completed in this quest is one hundred and twenty-one.

Thirty-four sheets of skin were brought back, and eighteen rounds of blue crown grass.

Because the crusade cost two large copper coins, it will earn twenty-four silver coins and two large copper coins.

The skill points earned were six hundred and sixty five points each.

Euril involved only half of them, so it was one thousand five hundred and twenty-five points.