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23 – Rest one turn?
Ed and Glowyn needed a day off at this station, so an employee from the track management team directed them to a nearby hotel. Ed had come down to the center and stayed at a rather cheap inn called Purple Moonlight, so he was quite curious about what was going on at this hotel. At that time, a member of the track management team asked Ed and Glowyn.
“What’s going on between the two of you? If you’re an acquaintance, you should use a separate bed, right?”
At first glance, the two people have no resemblance, but the staff asked because they didn’t seem to be a couple.
“Yes. I’m an acquaintance. If you don’t book a separate room, please use a separate bed.”
“I will.”
Guided by the hotel staff, Ed and Glowyn entered a nice room, left their suitcases in the room, and sat down on the bed. Although the cabins of trains are designed to be comfortable for long-distance passengers to lie down, there is a difference in comfort that cannot be compared with a bed in a hotel. Glowin, who was about to sit down for a while, lay down on the bed, and Ed followed suit.
“It’s better than my inn.”
Glowyn said after seeing the objectively more spacious and cleanly organized hotel, and Ed heartily agreed. After lying down for a while, Ed straightened his back and spoke to Glowwin.
“Mr. Glowyn, it seems it’s still early to rest in your room. What are you going to do?”
“Um. Now, let’s go on a vacation together, shall we?”
zero car. With a spirited spirit, Glowyn got up from the bed and her purple hair fluttered. Ed grabbed his wallet and left the hotel with Glowyn.
Now, while going south, the place they arrived at was a city called Tabia in the Batu Kaula Kingdom. It hadn’t come down completely to the south yet, so I couldn’t see the sandy desert, and it was just a country slightly hotter than the center. Glowyn looked at Ed, who looked slightly hotter, feeling and thinking that the lightly dressed outfit would be quite helpful. Ed had taken off his suit jacket and was wearing a shirt with the sleeves rolled up, and compared to what he was wearing, he looked quite hot.
“Shall we go look at the clothes first? Isn’t Ed hot?”
“I’m good at cold elemental magic, so I can control the heat, so I don’t get hot easily. But, Mr. Glowyn looks a little hot?”
Ed had lived in a cold place all his life and came down to a slightly warmer country, so he thought that this was enough to dress coolly.
“Yes. It looks hot. I’m going to buy clothes first. If I’m going to go to a hotter place, I’ll have to buy thinner clothes and wear them properly.”
“Okay. I see.”
Glowyn felt a sense of satisfaction in seeing Ed obediently obeying her words. Right now, he has the license of a 7th level necromancer, but Ed was a 18th level necromancer in the north, so who would think that kind of person?
‘In fact, even if you wear it like that, the person lives… .’
His blue hair and blue eyes, which are hard to see from the center, catch his eyes, but his features are well-balanced and handsome. In addition, when I rolled up my sleeves, I saw small muscles that I hadn’t seen before, so I looked at Ed’s body again. A man with a good face and a good attitude was a strong man who could defeat even an ogre by himself. Except for being a necromancer, wouldn’t it be possible to marry into a noble family in the center?
Glowyn took Ed to a clothing store that looked pretty big nearby.
“Certainly the clothes look light.”
Ed checked the material first by touching the clothes, and Glowwin found clothes that suited Ed.
‘This is a date… ?’
Glowyn didn’t care about going on vacation together to monitor Ed’s movements or waking up after sleeping in the same room. Glowin, who finally felt that, decided to just enjoy the moment, blaming herself that all her love cells had died.
After a while, Ed and Glowyn put their heads together and the coordination was completed, and Ed completely dressed as a tourist going to the south, including a T-shirt, a thin shirt lightly worn, and even shorts.
“It’s pretty cool now that you’ve changed your clothes. Mr. Glowyn looks good in that outfit too, but don’t you have anything else to buy since you’re here in Tabia?”
“I’m fine. I’m thinking of going to the South and buying some clothes.”
“Okay. Then I’ll buy it for you then, so I’ll buy you dinner tonight.”
“Whoops. Good.”
Ed wandered around the cooling fountain with Glowyn and ate at a neat looking restaurant. As they were eating, Ed noticed something a little odd.
‘I went on a date with Mr. Glowyn.’
I bought clothes from my travel companions, visited tourist attractions, and even had meals together. Besides, we will sleep in the same room, although we will use separate beds.
‘I can’t believe leisure is so important.’
As Ed sliced up the steak and put it in his mouth, he thought for a moment of the irreversibly twisted Demona. After graduating from Terut Academy, I thought that it seemed that we had started to drift apart from having jobs that were far from the Northern Front and Terut Academy. Demona, who had been assigned a little more patrols than the other units, and Demona, who had been struggling as a commoner in Terut, which was dominated by nobles.
“It wasn’t like that though.”
Ed said that and cut the steak roughly. If it’s hard, say it’s hard, and if you break up, you don’t know, but before you break up, you walk on both legs with Gray, and as soon as you lose your strength, do you announce the breakup like that? As I recalled the memories I had been trying to forget until now, I became angry.
Ed thought it might be because he came down from the north, but he didn’t think it was particularly bad.
“Ed? What’s wrong?”
“Um. It’s a secret.”
Ed cut it off because he had no intention of fully revealing personal information, such as his dating history, to Glowyn.
“I hope to hear from you later.”
Glowwin also stepped back without digging further, and the meal of the two ended quietly like that.
***
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When Gahim Snella, the guild master of the Nakambe Guild, returned to the guild hideout after finishing the guild masters’ meeting, he felt a strange atmosphere. An atmosphere of remembrance? It was quite strange to see these guys sitting at the table drooping and having fun drinking alcohol every day.
“You bastards. Did someone die?! Straighten your shoulders and raise your head!”
When Gahim shouted, the guild members raised their heads and saw Gahim, but their expressions did not brighten. Did anyone really die on a mission? Gahim became anxious for no reason, so he looked for Deputy Guild Master Saru, who would take charge of the guild when he was away. The vice guild master with the noticeable back of his head was slumped on the table, although he was drinking differently from the others.
Gahim quickly walked over and slammed his large hand on the table.
-thud
“Hey, wake up Saru. What happened to the guild?”
“Ah… Gahim. Are you here? Something happened.”
Although they were friends, when the guild members were present, the guy who thoroughly maintained the relationship between the top and the bottom showed a slightly strange reaction. As Gahim looked at Saroo with a frown on his face, Saroo gestured roughly behind him and said,
“Go to the dismantling room.”
“That’s right. Come on, come to your senses.”
“Don’t lose your mind either.”
Gahim quickly moved to the dismantling room to find out why Saru had become like that. There were usually more people in the dismantling room than the two people working in the Nakambe Guild. It seems that the size of the dismantling thing is quite large, so I called support, but it’s not clear because it’s skinned, but judging from the size, it seemed to be an ogre.
“H. Boss. Did you subdue the ogres at the guild?”
The disassembly expert, whom Gahim called the president, finished the knife, peeled off the skin, and approached Gahim.
“To be precise, the guild bought the body of an ogre.”
“Purchase? What kind of money do we have in our guild?”
“Don’t you know yet? Well, you wouldn’t know if the skin was all peeled off.”
Gahim is the strongest among the guild members, and has the power to solve most problems, so he rose to the position of guild master, but strength is not the only thing needed to survive. Right now, there was one person in the guild masters’ meeting that we had to keep an eye on.
So, after hearing about Saru’s condition and the president’s story, I brought up a possible story.
“Is this Odol?”
“Yes, this is the ogre we used to feed.”
“under…?”
“It looks like he’s extremely strong. Only the leather on the front has been harpooned, so almost all of the most expensive ogre’s tendons are still alive. It’ll be quite expensive if sold on the market.”
Gahim did not listen to the president’s story. Then, looking around, I found Odol’s head with small scars on his face.
“Some bastard killed the Odori that I fed and raised? Did that bastard, the leader of the track management team, cost money and call another guild?”
As Gahim breathed life into the dismantling room, the president shouted.
“Stop working! If you make a mistake, your fingers will go out!”
“Boss, tell me. What…”
“Gahim, let’s go up.”
Then, Saroo stumbled and Gahim took his life and came up with Saroo to his office. Unable to overcome his anger, Gahim sat down on a large chair, and Saru let out a deep sigh and said,
“They say there was a nasty wizard on the train going south. They say the wizard killed him alone before we came.”
“Does that make sense? I don’t know if the knights went on vacation to the south as a group and subjugated them.”
“Vacations were similar. Forget about it anyway. He made a decent amount of money. We didn’t lose money.”
“Ha…. If you become a guild that tames ogres and use them in battle, there will be only days left to eat… f*ck… that b*tch….”
Gahim sighed, closed his eyes, and pushed back his chair. Saroo had been together for a long time, so he could roughly predict how Gahim would move after that action. Pretending to be thinking deeply, I will move as I please.
“I don’t know. Let’s meet that wizard first and think about it. Is that wizard still in Tabia?”
After hearing Gahim’s words, Saru’s expectations were different.
“Yes. I had to pay for the purchase of the ogre corpse, so I was originally planning to go with you when you, the guild master, came. I heard where it was, so let’s go together.”
Gahim and Saru escaped from Nakambe Guild’s hideout.
***
“Isn’t it rude to come over at this time of night?”
Ed met an uninvited guest at night.