I was a little away from Gulf and I was told by Frau.
"Since it's complicated because it's marriage, you can compare it with an ornament."
"When I sent the figurine to make friendship, I was thrown back if it didn't fit in the village. What do you think?"
"Well ... I don't think we'll get along."
"That's right. That's it."
"But it's not a figurine, it's a person. It's hard for Haurin to live in the village and die."
"That's right. That's wrong."
"e?" Tr ansl a te d b y Jpmtl.c om
"If you put a figurine of friendship in a village, it will rot and return it. That's right."
"Well."
"If you want to get along, you can't return it."
"e?"
"I will take care of the figurine so that it does not rot, and take care of it.
"Yes ..."
"I'll check later, but I suppose she was treated as a woman who came to marry normally." T r a ns late d b y jp m t l.c om
"... that is, the perception of marriage was different in Huma and Howlin"
"That's right, and it involves the lord."
"Did you attend the wedding?"
"Yes, that means the marriage was welcomed by the lord. Even though he was returned ... it's in the form of a mud on his face."
"But not."
"If you read it deeply, it's possible that you're the daughter who came back, the lord's common son."
"e?"
"Because it is unusual for a lord to attend a private wedding, despite being a lord,"
"I mean ..."
"If the lord married a child born in Huma village, she was returned without being taken care of ... It is strange that the lord would not advance his army to Howlin village."
"Um ..."
I told Gulf what he heard from Frau.
"Sure, I was treating her as an ordinary wife, but I didn't look frustrated with that."
Have the Frau lie down next to it.
Transla te d by jpm t l.co m "Of course. I can't come to the bride and have a dissatisfied face."
"In other words, was it wrong to treat him as an ordinary wife?"
"If it didn't make me sick, there was no problem ..."
"But ... you coughed a mine. You had to return and you were dead."
"I can't die there ... mine cough?"
"Mine cough"
"I'm sorry. What is that mine cough?"
"It's a sign of dying disease. Those who mine cough will die if they leave the mine immediately."
"... however?"
"I shouldn't be near the mine, so I forced him back to see that her young girl was still suffering ..."
"Did you tell Huma Village about the mine cough?"
"Even if you get away from the mine, you'll be cured, but you're sick. You touched me badly, and I was severely hindered from hindering my daughter's remarriage."
"lack of communication"
"e?"
"Insufficient communication! Click here!"
Later, Frau called Beesel on a small Wyvern flight and made a round trip between Hawlin and Huma. Tran s lat ed b y Jp m tl .c o m
We talked to the lord and settled.
"Well, it will not be restored soon, but this will bring the relationship between Hawlin and Huma villages to restoration. If I do not go, I will say I will be sharp."
"Gee, it was a hard time.
"No, it was better if the lord understood the story. Fraulem. Because it was an act of overriding rights."
"I think it's better than the Demon King says."
"Yes, so we cooperated ... but in the future we'll think more about factions and affiliates."
"In this case, who will be?"
"Count of Pugal"
"Oh ... sorry. Dad. There was a little easier way."
"No, I don't feel bad because my daughter has been counting on me for a long time."
Beesel returned after enjoying dinner and a bath.
"Easy road?"
"Because the daughter of Count Pugal is in the village."
One of the civilian daughters?
Tr a nsla t ed b y jp m t l .c o m "Is it easy to say that you are the Earl?"
The words “parents” and “yoko” appear and are complicated, but in short, the Earl seems to be a territorial boss.
And Beezel is another territory boss, so it's hard to put out his mouth.
Worst, I can rub it.
This time, the talk between Bezel and the lord ends, and it seems to be unofficial.
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