1479 Episode 1479



After Ajas left to fight the Goblin, Ray and Ilze were heading under the Lugulno.
 Lugluno, who was not bad at all and was never too overbearing and polite to his opponent, naturally became a representative role among adventurers.
 Of course, some adventurers did not like to be subordinate to them, but they did not like to negotiate with woodcutters and guilds, or negotiate with other adventurers... when asked if they would do such a difficult task.
 In the end, self-esteem and trouble... and above all, Lugurno's love of Ray was a major factor, and everyone recognized him as their representative.

"Oh, Mr. Ray," What's the matter?"

 Having instructed the adventurers around him who was going to defeat the Goblin and who would stay and guard him, Lugluno was a little surprised to see Ray approaching him.

"Oh, I'd like to talk to you said. This is Ilze."
"Oh, well... thank you, Lugluno." And what is the matter with this lady?"
"Oh... how should I put it?" Actually...

 Rey tries to tell him why he and Rugulno are here, but Ilze opens his mouth to interrupt Rey.

"Mr. Ray, let me explain this to you. He's here for my own reason."

 Ray was at a loss for a moment about what to do with words from Ilze's mouth, but he eventually accepted them if Ilze says so.
 They must also have figured out that Lugluno has something to do with their interaction. After giving instructions to the adventurers around you, invite them a short distance away.
 Then, after moving to a place where other adventurers don't listen, Rugulno speaks again.

"And is there any trouble?"
"Well, when it comes to trouble, it's troublesome. ...Ilze,"

 Ray encourages her to speak and Ilze opens her mouth.

"Nice to meet you, my name is Ilze. Actually, I had Mr. Ray bring me here to-day because there was a man here who seemed to be the enemy of my parents..."

 Tell him so, Ilze briefly explains the situation.
 Of course, he didn't mention the details, but he still seemed convinced.

"Well, I wondered why adventurers were suddenly added..."
"Don't you get angry?"

 For Lugluno... and for those who work in this forest of Trent, it's as if they've been caught up in an uproar of revenge that has absolutely nothing to do with themselves.
 As long as Ray is right in front of her, she can be a little grumpy without shouting at Ilze. But why are you so calm?
 Of course, that may also be influenced by the fact that Lugluno's personality is not as vigorous as many other adventurers.
 But that's not the only reason why Lugluno is so quiet.

"The reason why new adventurers have been sent here is that, unlike before, monsters are appearing little by little in the forest of Trent. It was quite convenient for me to think so."

 Given the fact that the goblins are actually entering the forest of Trent, Ilze cannot deny the word.
 Naturally, Lugluno would not be amused by the use of their workplaces.
 But he thinks positively because he knows that telling Ray will only upset him.

"It would be a great help if you could say so he said. So, I've talked to you about it, and it seems to me that it's Ilze's enemy."
"…is that so?" I'm sorry to say that he was a good-natured, serious-minded adventurer."

 True to his words, Rugulno muttered regretfully.
 Shake your head immediately and reopen your mouth.

"And what is the matter with Ajas?"
"I was glad to hear that there was an attack on the Goblin. Well, that's why we came here."
"I see. So what should I do?"

 As he asks, Ray tries to answer something, but the words stop for a moment.
 I noticed the gaze that was directed at me.
 No, you don't have to worry about it if you're just looking at it.
 After all, Ray knows he stands out.
 That's why I'm used to seeing myself.
 But... the gaze now directed at me is that of fear and awe.
 And in the current situation, there are only a few people who look at you like that.

(I don't know what he said, but I'd laugh a little if it was the woodcutter's eye that fell in love with Marina at first sight.)

 As I looked around me thinking like that, I could see that the master of my gaze was moving away as if I had timed it.

(Well, let me go, but I'm sure I'm looking at you right now.)

 Ray opens his mouth, sensing a sign of moving away.

"I'm sorry, but wait a minute,"
"What? Oh, yes. Well, I don't mind..."
"Mr. Ray?"

 Both Lugurno and Ilze nod back, puzzled by Rey's abrupt remarks.
 Ray leaves them there and leaves the forest of Trent.

"Set!"

 When they call out to the sky, Seto, who was flying in the sky, naturally does not miss his voice and comes down to the ground.
 Some people are already used to seeing Ray and Sett, but some are still not very familiar with them.
 They watched with surprise as Seto, who had been flying high in the sky with a cry of Ray, came down.

"Rolling".

 Seto, who comes down happily, rubs her face against Ray.
 Ray opens his mouth, caressing Seto on the head, saying, "Do you want to play or not?"

"I'm sorry, but I'll play again next time. Now you've escaped alone from the forest of Trent... ...and you've returned to Guillum, haven't you?"

 The reason why I didn't dare to say that I had escaped here is because I didn't know anything about Ajas except Rey, Ilze, and Lugluno, so I don't want to upset the people who work here by saying stupid things.
 ...however, that would be ruined by Ray's words.

"Follow the man who ran away from me. However, you don't have to capture or kill them. I wonder where he's going... Oh, yeah. If you're heading in the direction of Abuero, catch him. So, when I get back to Gilm, I want you to check where I'm going to run away."
"Gruly!"

 When he caresses Seto, who cries at Ray's words, he runs away as if it were a signal, and then runs up the sky, flapping his wings.

"...what?"

 Ray, who had been seeing off Seto, suddenly comes to himself and finds himself strange in woodcutters and adventurers.

"Hey, man. Didn't you say you'd catch me?"
"You've left here because you're not feeling well, right? What did he do?"
"Oh, it's nothing more than angering Ray or committing suicide."

 I notice that some people are talking to me, remembering what I asked for from Seto, and expressing my feelings of ".
 But it's true that it's meaningless to say something here now.
 That being the case, it is not particularly misguided, but passes through the trees of Trent.(But wouldn't it bother me when I go back to Gilmoo?)

 I have this kind of question, but it's better to see where Ajas is fleeing, and above all, with Sett already flying, there's nothing I can do about it.
 ...though it is undeniable that if Seto were to call out Ray, he would be able to hear him and come back.

"Ah... let's see, shall we go back first?"

 muttering in silence, and running away from the gaze which had gathered at him... back into the forest of Trent.
 There, of course, Ilze and Lugluno are still waiting, talking about something.

"Sorry, have you kept me waiting?"
"Oh, Mr. Ray," No, that's fine, but what's the matter?"

 Ilze asks if Rey's words are any information about Ajas.
 But Ray shook his head, understanding what Ilze was thinking.

"I don't have much information about Ajas at the moment. But you will know where he escaped, because he asked Sett to pursue Ajas."
"What? Did you run away? No report to me?"

 Lugluno is surprised at what they say.
 I'm in a position to bring together the adventurers guarding the woodcutters.
 He must have been surprised to hear that the Luguno had voluntarily disappeared from the forest of Trent.
 Ray, however, understood that it was only natural that Ajas had fled.
 If you've got an eye on yourself and you're still in this forest of Trent, you'll think it's brave.

"Don't be so. Maybe it's a stronghold in Gilm... or maybe it's a secret hideout. If possible, I'd like you to go to a secret hideout."

 Ray's remark that he has no idea of the possibility of finding Seto.
 Ray believes in Seto unconditionally, but that doesn't mean he thinks so without any basis.
 It is because I never expected to find a set that flies at an altitude of 100 meters.

"You already know where I usually stay in Gilmoo, right? Then I want you to find a secret hideout."

 Ilze even smiles and says, but it's a sad thing to call him murderous.

"Oh, that would help me, too." ...but they should have figured out what kind of person Ilze is from. I'm sure you'll be wary of a lot of things like that."
"I'd be glad if the other side would be wary of us." What are we going to do from now on, if we send Sett to go back?"

 Ilze told me that, but he looks a little happy, unlike before.
 It must have been almost traumatic for Ilze to have flown this far with Seto's forefeet.
 The absence of Seto means that he doesn't have to travel the same way he does here when he returns to Gilm.
 Ray was surprised at how easily his attitude had changed, but for Ilze, the time he had spent coming this far in Seto was probably like hell.
 In the first place, not many people have ever had the experience of flying in this world.
 Like a Dragon Knight, a subpoena magic contracted with a big monster, a temer who tame... there may be several other types, but that's pretty much the same.
 In that sense, Ilze had a very rare experience, but for him, it seems that it was not something that he could welcome or be it.

"Oh, then I'm going to rent a carriage," Of course, once I arrive at Gilm, I'll put it back here. -- don't you mind?"
"What? Well, that's right. There is no problem for Ray and others to travel, but I'm a little worried that they'll come back here by themselves. I must have a bodyguard ready, if possible."

 The number of adventurers guarding woodcutters increased in the case of Ajas.
 But unlike before, with monsters like Goblin increasing in the forest of Trent, there is no room for adventurers.
 Since Ajas left without permission, Lugluno thought he didn't want to reduce the number of people further if possible.
 Ray, however, doesn't want to walk or run to Gilm.
 If it's a physical problem, I can do it without any problems, and if it's just Ray, I'll have Ilze as well.
 Ilze, who had basically handled requests such as harvesting, is not physically advanced.
 Of course it would be better than the average person around it, but it would still be lower than the average adventurer.
 And now Rey has to hurry back to Gilmoo and can't match Ilze's feet.

(Do you want me to carry you?)

 That's how Ray thinks, but before he speaks out, Lugluno opens his mouth.

"All right. For a horse‐drawn carriage, it's a little small, but I'm sure I can manage it. Please use a carriage."

 In this way, Ilze was averted from the risk of being embarrassed by Ray, who was smaller than himself, in front of everyone.