379 Episode 0379



A carriage goes down Egzil's main street, or Seto walks beside it, and he sits on his back.
 A carriage, a Gryphon, and a little dragon had attracted the attention of the people around them, even in the singular city of labyrinth.
 However, it may still be influenced by the subservient necklace on Seto's neck. There is very little like running away the moment you see a glyphon, as in the process of getting into an exit.
 Still, Gryphon seems to be an object of awe, and Seth looks very lonely because she doesn't have anyone to take care of her like she did when she was in Gilm.

"Squeak, squeak!"
"Guru..."

 Yero on Seto's back makes an encouraging cute cry, and Seto bleats sadly when he hears it.
 There were a few people who saw it who wondered, 'Oh? Is it cute?' but it is impossible for people who had just seen Seto to suddenly stroke him.
 Still, the way Seto and Yero communicate with each other was sure to leave something in the minds of those watching them.





 While such a conversation was taking place outside the carriage, Ray and Elena were still talking about the labyrinthine city of Egzil.

"The three houses governing the labyrinthine cities?" Originally, the party of four who found this dungeon was the ancestor of each family, right?"
"Yes. Up until about 300 years ago, four families jointly ruled Egidil, but now they rule in three houses because one of them fell. There are various theories about this, however, that it is a conspiracy theory of the kingdom, a conflict of interest between families, or a family disturbance of a ruined house.
"Well, I guess we had a party when we discovered the dungeon, but now it's a long time ago..."

 Elena nods silently to Ray, who nods softly.
 Despite being a nobleman, the house was ruined for some reason. It's probably no other matter to Elena, who was born into the highest status of the nobility, the Duke.

"Anyway, this exil is governed by three houses. "But we didn't come to rule this labyrinthine city, did we? We came to simply dive into the dungeon, and that's the kind of house we had."

 At the end of the sentence, she glances at Elena's beauty and shrugs her shoulders with a wry smile.

"I was told earlier that I should let you know about Elena's arrival."
"I don't care about it. Now that I came to Egidil, it would have been decided sooner or later that they would know."
"Lady, I have arrived at the inn where Mr. Barrett told me."

 As Elena says, two-fals in the cab speak into the carriage.

"Well done. Please proceed with the procedure."
"Yes, leave it to me. "However, I think it would be better if Mr. Ray directly explained Mr. Seto to the staff of the inn, but what would you like to do?"

 Hearing the words of Tufal, Elena turns to Ray and asks.

"So what do you do? I think Ray should explain about Seto directly. -- it's a pity that the conversation about Egzil should be interrupted."
"Well, I'm sure it's better." Well, I'll be there for a moment."
"Well, be careful... no, this isn't the word you use for Ray in the first place, and you don't have to use it just to explain Seto in the first place."

 Elena realized she was excited by the usual mistakes.
 Against Elena's back, Ray goes out of the carriage.

"Mr. Ray, I'll finish the hotel procedures, and Mr. Ray, please explain to me."
"All right. I'll leave that matter to you."

 When Ray nods to Tufal's words, a man in his thirties takes a step forward.

"You're the Gryphon...? Well, it's quite different from what you imagined,"
"Well said," But Set... Is the Gryphon all right?"

 Ray asks, seeing him off as he enters the carriage, stroking Seto's head as he rubs his face.

"Oh, of course," It's still a historic inn in Egjil. It is not so unusual for nobles to stay, and we can deal with such matters."
"... certainly,"

 Ray nods to the man's words and looks at the inn.
 The inn is considerably larger than the surrounding buildings and is built on the main street. Clearly it was a high-class inn.

"(In terms of the size of the inn, it was three times larger than the wheat-tei at dusk...no, is it a little bigger?)

 think so in one's heart The Wheat-tei at dusk, where Ray usually stays in Gilm, was a luxury hotel, but ultimately a homey atmosphere as it was run by his family. "Compared to that, the inn in front of Ray gives me something systematic."

"(If Wheat-tei is an inn at dusk, would this inn be a hotel?)

 Thinking this way, Ray goes around the back of the inn with Seto, guided by the man.
 It was a rather large stable, two to three times as large as the Wheat-tei at dusk.

"Very big,"
"Well, it seems that a guest who stayed at my house about 30 years ago succeeded in taming a giant snake monster in the dungeon. The stable at that time was too small to let the monster in. "And that would affect the reputation of the inn, so it was rebuilt by the owner of the inn at that time."

 a man who tells a little boastfully
 Perhaps this stable is one of the pride of the inn to this man.
 "However, since the condition of the inn that Tufal asked Barreto was that they accepted Seto, which is a glyphon, it was only natural in a way that they introduced us to an inn that had a large stable."
 When guided into the stable by a man, Ray's eyes are astonished by the appearance of bull-shaped monsters and giant spider-like monsters with violent horns besides horses.

"Tamers are rare, but there are quite a few,"
"It may be safe to have a party in large groups, but the rewards will be reduced accordingly. With that in mind, it has become popular these days to consider demons as military forces. But I think it's temporary. Sure, if you have a demon, you don't have to split the reward, but after all, the demon is mostly monsters and you're not smart. In other words, the adaptability of the times is not as good as the adventurer's footsteps. . . . . . . . . . . "

 Flickeringly, the man turns to Sett, who is looking around the stable beside Ray.
 Most monsters and horses were holding their breath, perhaps frightened by the existence of a glyphon in the Gryphon.

"If you were a high-ranking monster like the Gryphon you were carrying, you would have a better judgment of the situation than a normal adventurer."
"Well... but I'm glad there are so many tamers."

 a muttering ray
 Of course, Ray and Sett's relationship is ostensibly, but the truth is through witchcraft. However, they thought that if the number of tamers increased, they would become inconspicuous.
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"Well, please take care of Sett,"
"Leave it to me, it's great for me to take care of Rank A monsters. It would be impossible to take care of him in the ordinary course of life, but this set seems to be intelligent to see, and he seems to understand his language."
"Grull".
"Well, Seto, don't go back to the inn. Take a good rest in the stable."

 Ray pats his back with a cry, leaving Seto to go through the stable.
 Seeing him off, Seto leaves it to the man in the stable to return to the entrance.The horse-drawn carriage has already moved and disappeared, and when the supposed employee of the inn sees Ray, he bows his head down.

"Mr. Ray," Welcome to the Golden Fashion House. I've heard from Mr. Elena and Mr. Tufal. I'll show you the room right away."

 I should say that he is an employee of a high‐class inn. The manner in which he bowed was polite, if not more than two farfals.
 There are actually many small differences, but Ray, who is not familiar with that area, could not have noticed such a small difference.

"Oh, please. As for the accommodation fee..."

 Ray tries to take a bag of coins out of Mistilling as he asks, but the man stops him before doing so.

"Mr. Two-Fal has already paid for the accommodation."
"...what?"

 Ray asks back unconsciously whether it was unexpected.
 I had expected this inn to be in the high class category, and therefore it would be reasonably priced, but Ray was not so hard up that he could not afford to pay that much. Even if a family lives luxuriously, ordinary people have more property than they can spend before they die. But why... that's what Ray thought, but before he could say it, he was approached.

"This case is, in a sense, my own way. That being the case, wouldn't it be natural for me to pay for Ray's accommodation?"
"Elena..."

 Ray looks to the voice owner.
 At Ray's gaze, Elena continues with a smile.

"I am still supposed to be the daughter of the Duke's family, and I have the rank of general princess among the knights. I'm acting with the adventurer Ray, and it's only natural that I should bear the cost, wouldn't you let me pay for it in silence? There's a problem with my dignity as a nobleman."

 Elena and Ray exchanged glances for a few seconds before Ray was the first to look away.
 He was not interested in the dignity and pride of a noble family, but he was never willing to carry on his own way when he was told that much by someone he liked.

"All right, then I'll take Elena's word for it this time."

 Elena breathes relief at Ray's words.
 Elena herself wanted to show a good side to Ray, but it is unsavory to hear that she, as a daughter of the Duke family, does not pay the accommodation of the partner she is working with.
 Therefore, it was fortunate for Elena that Ray was able to back down.

"Well, that's a relief. So I want to dive into the dungeon from tomorrow. You don't mind?"
"Oh, I'd rather dive into the dungeon as soon as soon as possible." I've been told that I'll be back about winter."
"Huh, that's me. Apart from Arla, if you have Mechen, you'll go around without me when it comes around paperwork. "Why don't you go to the guild right away when you find your room, for it seems that you have to register in the guild to go under the dungeon?"

 At Elena's words, Ray closes his eyes as if to remember something... before long he nods.

"Oh, now that you mention it, I heard in Gilm that there is such a rule,"

 Originally, being an adventurer was a self-responsibility, and even in the dungeon where Ray and Elena had previously gone under, they simply showed their guild cards as identification, without having to go through the formalities in the guild.
 But in Egzil, many adventurers dive into dungeons because of its characteristics. The number is incomparably higher than the newly built dungeon Ray and Elena had previously dived. Therefore, to see how many adventurers entered the dungeon, a special card, commonly known as a dungeon card, was issued separately from the guild card.
 It is said that this is because nobleman, or knights, have entered the dungeon, but Ray probably has to do with the interests of the three families governing the city or something like that effect.
 In fact, the system was established only after one of the four families was ruined, so it may not be entirely wrong.
 Even so, there was no particular word from the country because it was convenient for anyone other than those who had a guild card to dive into the dungeon.

(but there is also a story that he bribed me a lot to make me admit it.)

 Elena nods to Ray's reply, recalling a rumor she heard in Gilm.

"The procedure itself is not that difficult. Especially in my case, I have the Duke's certificate. But it should still take some time. Then it's better to finish it now than to waste time tomorrow. ...what do you think?"

 Ray, too, did not want to waste the next day, so he nodded in Elena's words and made his way to the guild.