Senpensekai no Madoushoshi

Section III End of Adventure

"I'll contact the church about one of the things in there for once, but you really don't have to come with me, do you?

That's what Rosé said to Laplice on Mr. Quinn's shoulder.

"What, you didn't want me to take you to the goddess?"

"I hear the goddess already knows that inside was attacked, and now you don't mean I went to the castle and reported it. That's why we don't talk about it anymore. With you guys, seriously, my life expectancy is going to decrease."

Laplice says so and slaps Mr. Quinn's side head with a pacifier.

"Instead, I decided to ask Auschnell, who seems to have company, to take me with him"

"I'm not going to leave the dragon like this. I was going to go to Auschnell and get a handsome dismantler, so that's it."

The building was destroyed by the arrival of a dragon that the brave men apparently leaked, as well as the spores of Guthridake, a source of income in the winter, and a heavily damaged village of Lelton.

But fortunately... regardless of whether it should be said or not, the remains of the dragon are left behind. If the rumor is true, it would mean a lower species of dragon, but the dragon is a dragon. Legendary skins, horns, fangs and scales of existence will provide excess income to compensate for village losses.

"Oh well. Well, if that's the case, you're a master."

"I don't want to see you again if I can."

"That's the same here, you idiot"

In the end, the dark elves did not represent themselves until the end. I guess he led the goblins and the golem and moved to his next destination when he attacked the inside and grabbed a shard of mourning jewels. Rosé seemed so sorry when she came to that conclusion among us. I saw the side of it and, carelessly, I thought I was just a little jealous. Because I don't have anything to hang so much of myself yet.

"Well, I got what I need, so let's go back."

Carol turns her heels back with a hock-face. Rewards for additional golems in addition to regular requisition fees. We'll have the rest of the Golem when it's dismantled. It's some kind of jewel-like beautiful ball, and that seems to be the one called the nucleus. They said they could sell pretty high, and Carol looked amazing.

And in consideration for the exorcism of the dragon, the mayor agreed that after dismantling, he would receive a piece of the horn, a dermis, and some skin and scales.

"This time, thank you so much for your help. I can't thank you enough."

That's what the village chief said, and he bowed his head to us deeply. The people of the village learn from it, too.

"You guys are definitely coming back. Next time I come, I'll cook more on my arm. Come later, if possible in the summer"

That's what Mr. Ryaland said with a meaningful nimmari laugh.

"Is it because you have a husband?

Toslin says, Mr. Ryaland glows and laughs lavishly with his white teeth.

"Ha ha. Yes, I would love to show you to my husband. If you found out these pretty ladies knocked down the dragon, you'd be surprised."

"You don't have to worry. I'll be back. Don't come, I'll come. Until then, keep it properly, dragon skins and all that."

"Oh, of course. Don't forget to come back for it."

"Well, shall we come?"

Mr. Rose thanked the villagers and followed Carol. Goltmund gently pulls the heavy luggage. Toslin was behind this scene too, and I spared the rest of my goodbyes until the end.

"Take care and go home, Iris."

"Ha, ha. Thank you for your help, Mr. Ryanland."

"Damn, at best don't let your legs slip and fall into the valley"

"Here, this is Laplice...... sorry. We wish you a safe journey."

Because the meeting sucked, this fairy hated me, by the way. If I had regrets about this, would I not have gotten along with Laplice?

"Thank you, Mr. Quinn. Laplice, stay well."

"If you don't get involved with Omae and the others, you'll be fine."

Laplice kept saying that, fluttering his wings and flying in front of my face. I thought he was going to kick me again, but Laplice reached for his wings and punched one, mumbled.

"Look, I'll do this. You're a jerk. Take it instead of amulet."

It's soft feathers that shine rainbow, even shaking in the slightest wind.

"Huh..."

"Well, you're still a better category than that near-orc or chicken"

"Oh, thanks... Laplice..."

When I received the blade, I wrapped it in a handkerchief to avoid losing it.

"So, but don't get me wrong! I didn't forgive you! It doesn't matter that Omae and the others still suck! Remember!

A tiny finger can be poked at the tip of my nose. But still, I was happy. My mouth is bad, but I remain resentful, but at the end of the day, I feel like I could fit in with this fairy.

"Oh, yeah. I looked it up while you were asleep and found out..."

"Hey, Iris, hurry up or I'll leave you."

Just as Laplice flew up to my ear to say something, Toslin's voice overlapped.

"Oh yeah!! I'll be right there!! Uh, Raplis, sorry, what?"

"No, it's not a big deal. Anyway, we'll find out soon enough, and, you know, let's do it."

I slapped my earlobes a little bigger than one, and Laplice said so.

"Wow, okay. So... excuse me. Good luck to you all."

Speaking of curious, I wondered if it would be all right if I knew right away, and I waved goodbye to the villagers in Lelton.

"Oh, come anytime."

It seemed a terrible pleasure for the village chief to take the lead and wave until we were out of sight.

"Welcome back. No, guys!

A cheerful voice reached us, knocking through the thick wooden door. Chalri, who was sitting in a chair looking bored, stood up and welcomed us.

"I'm home, Chalri"

We left the village of Lelton and went wild on our way, and one morning we returned to the town of Lifront.

"Oh, I'm so hungry."

"That's all you've got."

"I was in a bit of a hurry, so I was wondering if I could help."

The three of them rushed me down the road, even if I didn't say anything, to see if the closure of the streets was really untied. He hurried me so much that on the way, I'd walk a little slower or something weaker. Sometimes I was physically tough, but for that matter my time with everyone seemed to decrease faster, and I was lonely.

"Well, that's why, Chalri. I'm sorry, but for now, dinner. Whatever. Bring it."

When Toslin pounded Charli's shoulder, our four bellies made a grunting noise at the same time.

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