Fee honestly got in trouble when he heard that the purpose was to go to the sauna.

It is. You can't just go into a sauna or something with everyone and be a girl. I followed you because I thought you were shopping exactly, but I thought you failed.

We have to do something about it.

(This is where you can manage to go home naturally using cooinu......)

Turning to Couinu with that in mind, Couinu looked bright blue, opening his mouth with an awk, shaking his neck slightly to the left and right, and was wolfing around.

Why are you more in a hurry than I am..., Fey thought.

I'm upset. Because of the leak, I'm going to hear voices all the way over here about what to do.

Before everyone noticed, Phee poked Couinu's stomach properly with her elbow and whispered to calm down.

Speaking to Fee, Cooinu finally calmed down and snorted at Fee's gaze that he was not upset.

I'm still sweating, and my eyes are more open than usual because of the remnants of the upset, but it was better than being able to panic in a visible way, as I had just done.

In the meantime, Couinu calmed down.

I knew very well just now that Couinu could not be counted on.

Honest personalities can be easy to grasp, but they can't be used in complex operations that require lying about things.

We have no choice but to manage to escape this situation on our own while calming the Couinu.

As a matter of fact, I'd very much like to go into the sauna.

It's about a few degrees that Fee's been in the sauna before, but it feels better than taking a bath in the water, and it makes me tired.

But you can go later. Maybe it's a good idea to go with Couinu.

"Speaking of which, I have a book I want. Can I stop by the bookstore?

One of the members said that on the road.

"Oh, that's good. There's still plenty of time."

It's just about 5: 00.

There is no curfew for apprentice knights, but if it is too late, instruction is provided by the instructor. As far as possible, it was normal to return by 9: 00 when the dining room closed.

Off the dirt streets of Lower Town, we head into a back road lined with a bit of mess and a wooden house.

Before, the appearance (sotomi) was slightly similar to a dangerous place such as Mr. Conrad, but the atmosphere was completely different.

Woe to me, from inside the house and on the street corner, I hear children and women, and also adults calling into the store. Bright vibrant.

This was where Slad and Geese came from.

It's something we're all familiar with, and at first glance, we go down a complicated road that's going to get lost.

Though I've come to visit with you and I'm a lot more familiar with you, I haven't been able to grasp the fine path yet. Phee, Couinu, Raimier, etc. follow the apprentice knights from Lower Town in a big way.

Turning somewhat down the road, there was an old wooden bookstore at the end of the narrow road.

What I have for sale is more like a booklet than an old book rubbed off by a worn out piece of paper and a book with paper on the edge easily with paste.

He's like the middle of a newspaper that's easily printed and a well-bound book, something that's been familiar to the kids in Lower Town who call it Miscellaneous Paper.

Nothing's as good as a newspaper, but you think it's popular with young people with new information?

Old books are arranged in the back of the store, and miscellaneous paper is arranged on the table of the store.

The owner is a gray-haired grandfather.

"Oh, there it is. This."

Asked if he could stop by the bookstore, the apprentice knight boy quickly looked around at the miscellaneous paper lined up and took one out of it and put it up with joy.

"Ma'am, you're full of crappy cluttered paper. Read a decent book once in a while."

"Oh, my God, you keep it in the store yourself. Besides, I'm bringing my fellow knights to a store that only sells such cluttered paper and old books. Sometimes I just want to thank you."

The shopkeeper's grandfather says a small word to it, and the apprentice knight boy returns it with a disgruntled face with his lips crooked.

This grandfather is familiar to the apprentice knights from here.

"Ooh, this is good. You were at my store. It's a cramped shop with only old books, but take a look."

When I saw the knights from the nobility, I finally lowered my head in advance of my grandfather's attitude and invited him to the store, please.

This grandfather assumes that Fee is also noble because of his appearance. I'm from the poor, apparently.

Well, nobody's bothering to correct me, and Phee's not going to say anything in particular. In fact, it's a little different from nobility, but it's close to nobility.

"Damn, we're good at this, but we have a different attitude."

"I really only want to sell old books. It's not a customer to read such nasty clutter paper."

"Ugh! If you don't sell that cluttered paper, you'll have no life!

We don't talk to each other well, but we all know we can talk lightly, so no one cares, and we look around each other's books.

Preferences are true in places like this.

Slad and other members of Lower Town look at all the miscellaneous paper. The knights out of the civilian population who lived in a different district from here are more or less the same.

Laemier and Couinu go to the crack and old book section. It was just the two of us who grew up.

Raimier reads cookbooks and stories, etc. with a multitude of hobbies, but Cooinu stuck with all the chivalry stories.

Gollms sees both miscellaneous paper and books. When viewing a book, there are many books with history of war and tips for building your body.

Fee doesn't have any particular flavor, but I'm going to find out if there are any recommended books that I'd like to share with someone from the 18th Knights.

After about half an hour of reading and talking to the store owner, the only people who bought cluttered paper and books were the first boys to say hello to the bookstore, Slad, and then Raimier.

I'm a little sorry, but the store owner's grandfather doesn't look like he cared either. He smiled and dropped me off.

He was so welcoming.

"What did you buy?

When Phee heard on the road, Laemier was an embroidered book. She likes stuffed animals, but she decided to make her own because she's embarrassed to buy them.

(Man's ranking is the lowest this time around)

And Fee thought.

Slad seems to be the latest issue of a playful tale.

Speaking of which, there was a lot of cluttered paper like this in Slad's room. Miscellaneous paper, which is simply put together in paste, is quickly blurted out, but the slad is carefully placed on the shelf so that even old miscellaneous paper can be read beautifully.

"Is that funny?

"Oh, that's so funny. You want me to lend it to you from the start?

"Yeah, please"

And boys like to stop by the bookstore bought...

"What is it..."

"It's a book with rumors and occult stories about all sorts of countries!

On the cover of the miscellaneous paper bought by the boy, a light letter leaps to see.

"There is suspicion of Prince Tomash's accidental death! This isn't an accident, it's an assassination!

"Phantom showed up on the corner of the street. What is Balsmashtman's identity!

"I resent the king for not being loved and being trapped in the rear palace, the creature of a side queen walking out of the rear palace at night and through the king's capital!

I read it out and it was just a suspicious story of frown spit no matter what.

But the boys are peering in with their dazzling eyes at the cluttered paper.

"Ooh, that's amazing! They're checking Lake Bolden for mysterious giant creatures."

"Ooh, that was rumored!

"Does that mean that, at last, the capture plan will be executed!

"Oh, they're gathering personnel right now in the interview squad. Some of its members say the legendary hunter Zalvices!

"Whoa, whoa, I'm in too!

Fee also took a little peek and looked at the boys who were obsessed with lying smelly stories no matter what they thought, and I kind of figured out what it was like to be a grandfather who was telling a novel.

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